After more than a week spent in Yerevan with a group of very interesting people it is difficult to sum up the whole experience - and yet we tried to do it. The Blog Team asked all participants to share their thoughts about what they learned during this week in DreamDoLand.
Sandra, Lithuania: I am really glad that I took part in this project. I enjoyed meeting all the people here, getting to know their cultures, learning by playing and discussing. I loved every moment here (even though sometimes I had to do my university stuff) and I am grateful for everybody for that. Thanks!
Beatriz, Spain: What I discovered is that in this world everything is possible, and if you want to become an entrepreneur you just should be creative and follow your idea till the end!! [www.bettysalamandra.com]
Andris, Latvia: During this week I learned a lot of things about entrepreneurship in different countries. I discovered much about Armenia and entrepreneurship in Armenia - it is not as easy as it looks. And I found that my look on the world is changed after this week.
Justinas, Lithuania: I like to meet different and interesting people from many countries. Training changed my attitude about all activities based on youth in action programme. Time which I spent in Armenia filled me with great emotion on doing something valuable and important in my life.
Darta, Latvia: The project has been a wonderful experience. Above all, I enjoyed the the activity where every country was presenting and explaining the notion of "entrepreneurship". Thank you and see you again!
Eglė, Lithuania: I understood that there is no need to finish some business school to start your own idea. You need a strong wish, dare to dream and do. Even the craziest business plan can work if you believe in it and of course find a good team to work with. This is the core. The project gave me different view to the cultures I haven't experienced yet. It was great! Happy to be involved :)
Giedrė, Lithuania, organizer: It is nice to see how people are growing in their own life development and to know that you were one of the persons who had this small influence.
Nelli, Armenia, organizer: Whenever I am not a participant I get a lot of skills - personal, social - by watching, communicating with people. It's different when you are not inside, but see everything from the distance.