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How do you do this for us?

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Oh, fuck.

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Cool.

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Hey, everyone.

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How are you?

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You're good?

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Yeah.

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So as Terry said before me, we all are going to die.

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But to be on the right side, we can choose what we are going to do with the rest of your life.

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So I'll show you a really quick use case, showcase, or what I did in the last year and a half

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that achieved three things.

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The first one is I encouraged a lot of people to start mapping it up on three parts.

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Sorry, open three to map.

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The second, I made some money for myself.

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In the third one, I made some money for the open three to map foundation.

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So you can do all the three or to support any other foundation.

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So this is me.

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I, as you see, I'm trying to contribute to almost every day to the open three to map.

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Who here contributes to the open three to map?

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All right.

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Okay.

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More than one.

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Thank you.

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So first, you know, I wanted to thank you.

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Modify to motivate myself.

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So I'm super busy.

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I needed to find a way and I'm a strange person.

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I love to tell people that they're wrong and to hack every system.

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I'm an anarchist.

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I don't like central government.

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It's stuff.

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But that's another, you know, topic.

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So I would like to see how I can inject open source into the corporate world.

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Then my second, you know, thought was, you know, how I can encourage human to change their world.

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And you can do that as well.

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And I try to have a lot of fun.

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This, the third part didn't happen.

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So if you, if you, if you work for a large corporation, how many of you work for a large corporation, like more than 50 people, let's say that.

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All right.

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So listen very carefully.

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Some of the companies that have something called ECG and some of them that have something called CSR.

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So, you know, this is from, from L, L, M.

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But we, we can exploit that.

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So I said to one of the companies, hey, I can help you meet your goals for environment social governments, governance, corporate social responsibility.

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I'll come to to your office.

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I'll teach everyone why and how to contribute to open street map.

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By doing this, you will save the world.

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You will, you know, meet your criteria because they have to do that.

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And the thing that we did, you know, apart from, you know, all of the BS.

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We had like the world water day.

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So we ask everyone to take their phone to use map complete to go and find at least one source for water, water source.

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Map it, take a picture if they want, but to map it.

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And their job was done.

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So this was, you know, my corporation was, you know, worldwide.

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So we had a lot of people doing that.

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Then I needed, you know, to motivate the humans.

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I, I usually go and, you know, share something about myself.

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You know, how I started to open street map.

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It's a really interesting and long story, which I'll pass.

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But actually, I started contributing heavily after two years ago,

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I paused them because of someone actually have a talk like this,

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encouraging people to start doing something.

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Then, you know, they were interested.

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You know, hey, I will, you know, add a lot of, you know, benches or water sources.

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But, you know, how the data will be used.

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So I went then, went and showed them at least five, six examples on how the data they immediately

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out will be used by other people to making their life better.

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And then, you know, I start triggering their curiosity.

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You know, they started asking, you know, hey, can I see whether, you know, my street is mapped.

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And I said, yeah, go ahead.

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Or, you know, I'm hiking somewhere, well, can I have more information?

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And so yeah, go ahead.

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So the idea is that when I talk to different people,

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I have different values.

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As we do us, you know, I do.

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And I am able to go and explain how their values can map to the open street map world.

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Of course, doing that, some of the corporations they have, you know, internal programs that says,

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if you go and contribute to an open source project or, you know, do a volunteer day for one hour,

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will give you like five dollars that you can donate to somebody.

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Some of them they have, you know, volunteers, they capacity.

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You have like one or two days, you know, this is the conversations that we have.

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Or mapping party versus structured workshop.

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Mapping parties, you know, we come together, map something, and then we go to drinks and beers.

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And structured workshop is a workshop with an end goal.

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So what is the thing that you need to do?

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And then how you'll continue doing that.

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And the last one is, woo, I have more time.

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Okay.

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So I can, you know, so.

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And he must usually don't care about corporate goals, right?

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There, you know, some from somewhere.

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Or the most funny thing is that when we go into those workshops and people start asking questions,

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and there is the HR in the room.

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So they really don't want to go deeply into some of those questions.

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So if you need to remember one thing from my blabbering today, it will be all two things.

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We all gonna die, but we can do something good with our lives and when you map your world, you change it.

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So this is me if you want to teach you how to make extra money or how to change your corporation,

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or how to, you know, start mapping in the opposite map if you don't know.

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For example, this is me, connect with me.

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Some centralized and decentralized messaging.

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Thank you very much, have a nice day.

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Thank you.

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Thank you.

