Amazing stories of purposefulness

There are so motivated people who are willing to go to desperate acts, judge for yourself:

1. The girl underwent surgery to lengthen the tongue to speak Korean unaccented



Soon after Bruksbank Rhiannon Jones was fascinated by the study of the Korean language, she discovered that her tongue is too short, and so some Korean words she can not pronounce correctly, no matter how hard you try. Then she moved so that could easily understand the Korean language and even fluent in that language. The only thing that separates it from the "mastery" - this pronunciation, and only because of insufficient length of the language.

And then Rhiannon did what it seemed only right in this situation - an operation to lengthen language. Now she spoke in Korean without any accent, as if it were her native language.

2. A person who hides in the bushes



David Johnson - homeless, earning 60 thousand dollars a year. Want to know how? He hides in the bushes and suddenly jumps out of them, scaring passers-by. Every day. Seven days a week. His dedication made him a true legend in San Francisco.

Johnson so famous that began to gather around the crowd to see how it does its job. He even had to hire a security guard to protect themselves from prying fans. This guy is considered a living embodiment of the American dream: to get whatever you want, just scaring people ...

3. A person who likes to give interviews



Greg Packer is always there, where journalists conduct any survey. He devoted his life to his quoted in the news as the personification of "the average man in the street." He has already expressed its views on hundreds of different occasions and a variety of sources: New York Times, Fox News, CNN, etc.

Packer and have another passion - it appears first in line (which, incidentally, also helps him to provide first when somewhere you want to know "the opinion of the common people"). He was the first in line for an iPhone, and tried to climb into first place in the list of buyers of the iPod, but it kicked out of the queue.

4. Blind, which makes sports cars



When Pete Golsbi learned that fades, then decided that his life is over. He thought that now he would never realize the dream of his youth. And yet after a while realized that now he does not have to work and he produced a lot of time, which must be something to spend. Pete decided to build a sports car, even if it blindly. And he built and even to pose behind the wheel for this photo. In ordinary life, he certainly does not drive a car - it makes his wife.

5. The guy who lived two months in office, in which he had not even worked



Eric Simons was a young businessman who wanted to start their own business, but had no idea how to do it practically from scratch.

The most logical solution to the problem it seemed to move into the main office of the company AOL (American media conglomerate, a provider of online services and bulletin boards), where he had previously participated in the program to support start-ups, after which he was left without money, and without an investor. True, an enterprising young man was an electronic badge to enter, he decided to use the full.

Simons was sleeping on the couch, took a shower, went to the gym and had dinner in the corporate dining room, which was full of free food. It is not known how much all this was going on, if one day he slept and would not be a security guard is caught.

Source: vsegda-tvoj.livejournal.com