Why "Ich bin ein Berliner" Is My Communication North Star

Mindfulfab
2 min readJul 28, 2024

I’ve always been fascinated by the power of words. And few phrases have resonated with me as deeply as John F. Kennedy’s "Ich bin ein Berliner." It’s a testament to the impact a simple sentence can have when delivered with authenticity and empathy.

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In 1963, the world watched as a young American president stood before a divided Berlin. Tensions were high, and the people of West Berlin yearned for reassurance from their Western allies. Kennedy, recognizing this, decided to speak directly to their hearts.

I was inspired by his willingness to step outside his comfort zone. Instead of sticking to a prepared script, he asked his interpreter for the German phrase for "I am a Berliner." This seemingly small gesture spoke volumes. It showed solidarity, understanding, and a genuine connection with the people he was addressing.

Of course, there was a risk involved. "Berliner" can also refer to a type of pastry, potentially leading to misunderstanding. But Kennedy trusted his instincts and delivered the line with conviction. The result? A moment of unity and hope that transcended language barriers.

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