Live at 100 per hour, OK, but where to go?

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And if you were told, "Are you the person to help me realize my dream"?

We all have in mind a magic call, someone who is interested in your person, helps you, recommended you ... It's always a nice wind that accompanies a "anticyclone ...".

I am touched by the density and the rhythm of this voice which translate this being, express this different vision, this obligation of concentration; it is a snipper of the word just to aim at the heart ... Some exchanges are enough to "give us around the" E ": Emotion, Escape, Estime ... An obvious cross of fluidity, authenticity and the irresistible desire to pursue our dreams, including one in common: an ocean crossing.

Life at 100 per hour ... A story of Eric Mousseron-Dufort

  His first boss makes a round trip Paris / Bordeaux to: "get to know the one to whom I am doing for months the biggest checks of commissions of the box, and ask him to train his colleagues so they do the same! "

This man will later propose to succeed him. Eric is 26 years old. He spent 17 years in the audiovisual industry until the creation of his own interactive communication company. Pic of his winners: the 2010 Corporate Trophy for the creation of a unified information system using open source applications.

Strong, independent, fast and confident, he cultivates with his team a spirit of openness to others, with a structure facilitating the circulation of energies.

Eric is passionate, he does not care. In an hour, he can decide to fly to cross the planet for Bengalore or California ...

Eric confirms that everything is a story of encounters. As in the kitchen he loves, he thinks he has found the right mix of ingredients for an alchemy between his family life and his professional life.

He wants everything, rises in power and juggles with speed, profitability, performance. He plays with projections and investors.

He is 56 years old in 2010.

The springboard before the fundraiser!

At a BBQ in Grenoble, on the Friday before a meeting with a pool of investors to raise € 2 million in funds, Eric transpires his stress and his anxieties. His friends see him overworked, and offer him to come and take the air by going up the next day to the Col du Galibier.

In overpopulation, after 2 sleepless nights trying to complete his business plan, Eric does not respect himself, he will push the alchemy too far.

The climb to the pass is beautiful, a halt "photo shoot" and a havana to register his "shoot of nature" in the sun of the emotions shared before the descent.

He dives thirty meters into the ravine. Two months of coma. 7 months of hospital, then a long time in day hospital.

A springboard that takes him to a new existence.

After awakening, it will take four years to understand and especially to accept what has happened to him; He will know the dedication and the humanity of doctors, auxiliary of life of exception which consolidate him as morally as physically. He will also meet "some horrors" totally unsuited to their tasks.

Victim of a serious head trauma, he has to face a real tsunami that takes everything he had built.

Before his accident, he was connected to 220 volts and cashed peaks to 380, today it is reduced to 110 and despite himself, he breaks ...

Collaborating with Eric implies adapting to his rhythm, he notes our exchanges, because his memory keeps only what moves him. This form of authenticity is practical, I quickly know what he likes!

Eight years later, he's different. He regrets nothing, because without the accident, he would not be the one he has become.

He becomes an author by performing a performance, writing a book designed to four hands in six months. He tells himself in a fictional novel to witness the daily struggle of the cerebral palsies, then raise awareness by making a film of 52 minutes.

Next year it will go much further, by the sea on the other side of the Atlantic. Why ? To face a flood of wishes and to testify about the invisible handicap, and to make aware of the dangers which wait for all, with the stressful and hectic life that imposes us the XXIe century

In the second episode of the article you will understand how Éric Mousseron-Dufort has clung to life thanks to his wife and is now embarking on a new extraordinary adventure. I am honored that he has commissioned me to make the implementation of his transmission project resonate...