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The different worlds on Substack
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The different worlds on Substack

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Welcome to the LIVE WITHOUT LIMITS Podcast!

From now on here you will find regular podcasts that will familiarize you with the LIVE WITHOUT LIMITS concept I have developed and I will teach you the process I call FEEL for bringing LIVE WITHOUT LIMITS into your life.

Many people have become accustomed to the fact that they have to or should live with limits and accept them without complaint. If you belong to this group, you may not like it here. But you are still very welcome.

In 2024, people very often accept that there is the sayable and the unsayable. But who defines that? Who has the right to regulate your language? Who has the right to regulate your thoughts? Who has the right to regulate your freedom?

NOBODY.

But in this beautiful world, there are very big differences between countries and peoples in the acceptance of the restriction of freedoms. I have been able to see and experience many countries and have noticed great differences between them.

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And I now also notice these differences on Substack, where I belong to the presumably small group of authors who write, speak and film in two languages.

I publish in German and in English and in my first year on Substack I have had the big differences that I already knew explicitly confirmed. Not because I experienced things as part of a self-fulling prophecy, but because I made a very intensive effort to work together with other authors.

And I was extremely surprised and experienced things that I hadn't expected.

I have been allowed and forced to learn that the understanding of freedom and the willingness to submit to the sayable and the unsayable has an extraordinarily great influence on the way we humans treat each other.

Substack is a great place to learn this and to look into it.

Only people who do not compromise on their freedom and do not allow themselves to be told what is sayable and what is unsayable understand the mantra of LIVE WITHOUT LIMITS better every day:

The best is yet to come!

For understanding LIVE WITHOUT LIMITS the understanding of “limits” is crucial.

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oh schön, dich mal auf Englisch zu hörn :-) nur für den Fall, dass es dir wichtig is, hier ein kleiner Tipp von mir bezüglich dem - th - bei - the, this, that, those etc. (ich war 5 Jahre mit 'ner englischen Freundin zusammen + etliche Zeit in England u. hab lange Englisch an Sprachschulen unterrichtet).

besser als das typisch "deutsche" auffällige "se, sis, sat, sose etc." ist (für den Anfang) das weit weniger auffällige - d - z.b. de, dis, dat, dose, dousand etc. (nur z.B. nicht bei thing, oder think, da natürlich ohne d)

das e von "the" klingt mehr nach einem dunklen ah

Und falls du das echte - th - üben willst: die Zungenspitze drückt dabei mit ihrer oberen kleinen Spitzenfläche einfach sanft (mit genügend Speichel) an die oberen Schneidezähne (auf deren Schneidekante) und dabei kann man die Zungenspitze sehen (z.B. im Spiegel), und das ergibt eben diesen sehr weichen, subtilen (native Speaker) th-Klang entweder vor oder auch nach einem Vokal (zwischen England und Amerika gibt es beim - th - allgemein keine wesentlichen Unterschiede).

Und noch ein Unterschied: - vor einem Vokal - ist dieser weiche th-Klang auch ziemlich (!) stimmhaft (die Stimme schwingt dann schon beim th mit, quasi in Vorbereitung auf den Folgevokal z.B. the, this, that, those, without, with it, etc. etc.) während an Wortenden ist dieser weiche th-Klang stimmlos, z.B. with...people, health, path, math, month etc. etc. (aber: months klingt wie ....ds)

Also wie auch immer :-) ich wollt dich hier nicht ungewünscht beglücken, ich dachte mir nur (ohne sonstige überflüssige Perfektion), du wirst vermutlich nicht viel dagegen haben, wenn bei dir dieses typisch (weltbekannte) deutsche Englisch-th als ein - s - allmählich etwas weniger mitschwingen wird... :-)

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Danke. Mich stört der Akzent mittlerweile nicht mehr. Aber ich kann dran arbeiten.

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ja wie geschrieben, keine überflüssige Perfektion, nur allein das bekannte deutsche - th - loszuwerden, macht schon einen großen Unterschied, find ich halt... :-)

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LIVE WITHOUT LIMITS Podcast
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