When I was asked to speak for directors and commissioners I once explained why I was so committed to doing what I was doing. After my presentation a few suited people came to me and said that I should never ever talk about my personal problems in public, just about my successes.
This I tried in a couple of subsequent speeches but it did not feel right. What is success anyway? It did not feel me at all. So now I tell freely what I am, who I am, where I come from and how I got committed to my own life and choices.
It feels good. And so did responding to the questions of Ideamensch, a site where they interview ordinary special people.
http://ideamensch.com/jean-paul-close/
Hope it inspires you to live life to the full and even dare to challenge its complexity if you think it is right.
Warmly
JP