ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Derek Sivers - Entrepreneur
Through his new project, MuckWork, Derek Sivers wants to lessen the burdens (and boredom) of creative people.

Why you should listen

Derek Sivers is best known as the founder of CD Baby. A professional musician since 1987, he started CD Baby by accident in 1998 when he was selling his own CD on his website, and friends asked if he could sell theirs, too. CD Baby was the largest seller of independent music on the web, with over $100M in sales for over 150,000 musician clients.

In 2008, Sivers sold CD Baby to focus on his new ventures to benefit musicians, including his new company, MuckWork, where teams of efficient assistants help musicians do their "uncreative dirty work."

More profile about the speaker
Derek Sivers | Speaker | TED.com
TEDIndia 2009

Derek Sivers: Weird, or just different?

Derek Sivers: Rart, eller bare annerledes?

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"Det er en bakside til alt", er det et ordtaket som sier, og på 2 minutter vil Derek Sivers vise at dette stemmer på flere måter du kanskje ikke hadde forventet.
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So, imagineForestill deg you're standingstående on a streetgate anywherehvor som helst in AmericaAmerika
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Innbill deg at du står på en gate et sted i USA
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and a JapaneseJapansk man comeskommer up to you and sayssier,
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og en japansk mann kommer bort til deg og spør,
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"ExcuseUnnskyldning me, what is the nameNavn of this blockblokkere?"
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"Unnskyld, hva heter dette kvartalet"
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And you say, "I'm sorry, well, this is OakEik StreetStreet, that's ElmElm StreetStreet.
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Og du sier, "Unnskyld, men dette er Eikeveien, og det er Almeveien."
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This is 26thth, that's 27thth."
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Dette er 26. gate og det er 27. gate."
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He sayssier, "OK, but what is the nameNavn of that blockblokkere?"
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Han sier, "Det er greit. Men hva er navnet på dette kvartalet?"
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You say, "Well, blocksblokker don't have namesnavnene.
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Du sier, "Vel, kvartaler har ikke navn.
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StreetsGatene have namesnavnene; blocksblokker are just the
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Gater har navn, kvartaler er bare
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unnameduten navn spacesmellomrom in betweenmellom streetsgater."
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navnløs bygningsmasse mellom gatene."
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He leavesblader, a little confusedforvirret and disappointedskuffet.
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Han går, litt forvirret og skuffet.
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So, now imagineForestill deg you're standingstående on a streetgate, anywherehvor som helst in JapanJapan,
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Innbill deg så at du står på en gate et sted i Japan,
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you turnsving to a personperson nextneste to you and say,
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du snur deg til en person ved siden av deg og sier,
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"ExcuseUnnskyldning me, what is the nameNavn of this streetgate?"
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"Unnskyld, men hva heter denne gaten?"
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They say, "Oh, well that's BlockBlokk 17 and this is BlockBlokk 16."
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De sier, "Vel, dette er kvartal 17, og det er kvartal 16,"
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And you say, "OK, but what is the nameNavn of this streetgate?"
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Og du sier, "OK, men hva heter denne gaten?"
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And they say, "Well, streetsgater don't have namesnavnene.
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Og de sier, "Vel, gater har ikke navn.
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BlocksBlokker have namesnavnene.
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Kvartaler har navn."
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Just look at GoogleGoogle MapsKart here. There's BlockBlokk 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19.
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Bare se på Google Maps her. Det er kvartal 14, 15, 16 ,17, 18, 19.
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All of these blocksblokker have namesnavnene,
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Alle disse kvartalene har navn.
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and the streetsgater are just the unnameduten navn spacesmellomrom in betweenmellom the blocksblokker.
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Gatene er bare navnløse tomrom mellom kvartalene.
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And you say then, "OK, then how do you know your home addressadresse?"
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Og du sier, "OK, så hvordan finner du hjemme-adressen din?"
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He said, "Well, easylett, this is DistrictDistriktet EightÅtte.
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Han sa, "Lett, dette er distrikt åtte.
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There's BlockBlokk 17, househus numberAntall one."
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Der er kvartal 17, hus nummer 1."
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You say, "OK, but walking around the neighborhoodnabolag,
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Du sier, "Greit, men da jeg gikk rundt her
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I noticedla merke til that the househus numberstall don't go in orderrekkefølge."
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la jeg merke til at husnumrene ikke er i rekkefølge."
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He sayssier, "Of coursekurs they do. They go in the orderrekkefølge in whichhvilken they were builtbygget.
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Han sier, "Selvsagt gjør de det. De går i rekkefølgen som husene ble bygget.
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The first househus ever builtbygget on a blockblokkere is househus numberAntall one.
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Det første huset i et kvartal er hus nummer én.
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The secondsekund househus ever builtbygget is househus numberAntall two.
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Det andre huset er hus nummer to.
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ThirdTredje is househus numberAntall threetre. It's easylett. It's obviousåpenbart."
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Tredje er hus nummer tre. Det er lett. Det er åpenbart."
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So, I love that sometimesnoen ganger we need to
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Jeg elsker at vi noen ganger må
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go to the oppositemotsatte sideside of the worldverden
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reise til motsatt side av kloden
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to realizeinnse assumptionsantagelser we didn't even know we had,
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for å oppdage antagelser vi ikke engang visste vi hadde,
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and realizeinnse that the oppositemotsatte of them maykan alsoogså be trueekte.
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og innse at det motsatte av dem også kan være riktig.
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So, for exampleeksempel, there are doctorsleger in ChinaKina
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Det er for eksempel leger i Kina
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who believe that it's theirderes jobjobb to keep you healthysunn.
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som mener at det er deres jobb å holde deg frisk.
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So, any monthmåned you are healthysunn you paybetale them,
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Så for hver måned du er frisk betaler du dem,
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and when you're sicksyk you don't have to paybetale them because they failedmislyktes
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og når du er syk trenger du ikke betale dem, for da har de ikke
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at theirderes jobjobb. They get richrik when you're healthysunn, not sicksyk.
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gjort jobben sin. De blir rik når du er frisk, og ikke syk.
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(ApplauseApplaus)
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(Applaus)
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In mostmest musicmusikk, we think of the "one"
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I vanlig musikk anser vi "en"
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as the downbeatDownbeat, the beginningbegynnelse of the musicalmusikalsk phraseuttrykk: one, two, threetre, fourfire.
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som starten, begynnelsen på den musikalske melodien. En, to tre fir...
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But in WestWest AfricanAfrikanske musicmusikk, the "one"
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Men i vest-afrikansk musikk er "en"
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is thought of as the endslutt of the phraseuttrykk,
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ansett som slutten,
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like the periodperiode at the endslutt of a sentencesetning.
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som et punktum på slutten av en setning.
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So, you can hearhøre it not just in the phrasingfrasering, but the way they counttelle off theirderes musicmusikk:
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Så du kan høre det ikke bare på ordleggingen, men også måten de teller opp musikken.
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two, threetre, fourfire, one.
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To, tre, fir, en.
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And this mapkart is alsoogså accuratekorrekt.
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Og dette kartet er også riktig.
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(LaughterLatter)
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(Latter)
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There's a sayingordtak that whateversamme det trueekte thing you can say about IndiaIndia,
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Det er et ordspråk som sier at hva du enn kan påstå om India,
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the oppositemotsatte is alsoogså trueekte.
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så er det motsatte også sant.
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So, let's never forgetglemme, whetherom at TEDTED, or anywherehvor som helst elseellers,
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Så, la oss ikke glemme, om vi er på TED, eller en annen plass,
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that whateversamme det brilliantstrålende ideasideer you have or hearhøre,
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at uansett hvor geniale idéer du har eller hører,
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that the oppositemotsatte maykan alsoogså be trueekte.
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så kan det motsatte også være sant.
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DomoDomo arigatoArigato gozaimashitaGozaimashita.
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Tusen takk.
Translated by Martin Hassel
Reviewed by Jan Sølve Borlaug

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ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Derek Sivers - Entrepreneur
Through his new project, MuckWork, Derek Sivers wants to lessen the burdens (and boredom) of creative people.

Why you should listen

Derek Sivers is best known as the founder of CD Baby. A professional musician since 1987, he started CD Baby by accident in 1998 when he was selling his own CD on his website, and friends asked if he could sell theirs, too. CD Baby was the largest seller of independent music on the web, with over $100M in sales for over 150,000 musician clients.

In 2008, Sivers sold CD Baby to focus on his new ventures to benefit musicians, including his new company, MuckWork, where teams of efficient assistants help musicians do their "uncreative dirty work."

More profile about the speaker
Derek Sivers | Speaker | TED.com

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