Transcript

(subway running)

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I found out about these notebooks in Belgium

and I immediately started writing every day.

I found out that I was someone who had things to say.

This is a new Batman Moleskine, $23 dollars.

Makes a lot of sense.

(snaps)

Of course, different colors serve different purposes.

For me, for example, the green will always be the personal

thoughts or the more intimate concepts.

I don't know if you know, but Moleskine has been around

for a long time, it's a legend.

The first ones to use the Moleskines,

the great artists Picasso and Hemmingway.

I actually found out about those artists through Moleskine.

Hemmingway became a huge influence.

He's actually the only person who's books

I have in my house.

It's the only non-Molskine books I have,

although wrote them all in Moleskines originally,

so I consider them Moleskines.

When I found out about the watercolor Moleskines,

I immediately was drawn to a Picasso,

the great Moleskine master.

And I started studying him.

I always go back to him.

I even try to surpass him when I can.

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Moleskine is my number one tool for work,

something that helps you when

you are already naturally methodic and thorough.

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I would be nowhere without Moleskine.

It changed me.

I just started becoming a human being.

(books crashing)

It centered me.

I got me organized, started thinking straight,

having goals, simple goals.

Take notes. Sit and take notes.

Good job.

Good job.

Thank you man, thank you.

Okay.

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Good work today.