Yet again - great content! For me a good guideline is: "The only person you should compare yourself to, is the 'you' of yesterday." I think an interesting book for you could be James Carse with "Finite and infinite games".
A follow-up question, maybe for another video: How does not reaching your desires or „failing“ fit into this mindset? I sometimes feel like its hard to balance „redefining your desires/goals“ and „giving up“ on something.
I really like your channel man. I love your style, and your variety. I know you're a new channel, but I am really curious, can you tell us what your equipment set up is? Your camera, tripod, lighting, editing software etc.? I'm hoping to start a TH-cam channel myself soon and I think the way you've hit the ground running is really inspiiring.
Thank you! I can give you a short wrap-up as a comment here. There are way better videographers explaining everything you need to know on TH-cam. Camera: Lumix G70 Lens: Lumix G 20 mm F/1.7 Tripod: Doesn't matter, it's a $5 one Lighting: $20 softbox with a bedsheet over it, 2x $20 dimmable lights used for video calls with a blue sheet in front, they sit behind me to give the blue outline of my body. Lights are positioned in a 3-point Rembrandt style (search for it on YT) Mic: Tbone SC 440 Editing Software: Final Cut Pro + sometimes Adobe Photoshop
Got confused here. The quote is in Viktor Frankl‘s book, but he does indeed quote Nietzsche, so you are correct! I just recently read „I am dynamite“, a biography of Nietzsche and there the quote is found in the end section as well :)
Underrated video, this should be pushed to the public more, especially for those depressed
Yet again - great content!
For me a good guideline is: "The only person you should compare yourself to, is the 'you' of yesterday."
I think an interesting book for you could be James Carse with "Finite and infinite games".
Have not heard of the book, noted! Thank you!
I love the subtle effects you use with your on-screen visuals. Great work; keep it up!
A follow-up question, maybe for another video: How does not reaching your desires or „failing“ fit into this mindset? I sometimes feel like its hard to balance „redefining your desires/goals“ and „giving up“ on something.
Suffer!
then move on...
Having realised one's own limitations set realistic goals henceforth.
Very timely video!
Frohes Neues und weiter so :)
You are putting out some amazing videos. Thanks for the great content. I'm looking forward to seeing your channel grow. Keep up the great work.
Thank you ❤️
Keep going, awesome content.
Great content!
Great video. I’d love to see more content related to the human action and Mises in general. Cheers from Colombia!!
I really like your channel man. I love your style, and your variety. I know you're a new channel, but I am really curious, can you tell us what your equipment set up is? Your camera, tripod, lighting, editing software etc.? I'm hoping to start a TH-cam channel myself soon and I think the way you've hit the ground running is really inspiiring.
Thank you! I can give you a short wrap-up as a comment here. There are way better videographers explaining everything you need to know on TH-cam.
Camera: Lumix G70
Lens: Lumix G 20 mm F/1.7
Tripod: Doesn't matter, it's a $5 one
Lighting: $20 softbox with a bedsheet over it, 2x $20 dimmable lights used for video calls with a blue sheet in front, they sit behind me to give the blue outline of my body. Lights are positioned in a 3-point Rembrandt style (search for it on YT)
Mic: Tbone SC 440
Editing Software: Final Cut Pro + sometimes Adobe Photoshop
Desire is part of human nature, can't be eliminated but can be controlled!!!
That's a nice way to put it :)
"He who has a why to live for can bear almost any how" -- that's Nietzsche, not Viktor Frankle.
Got confused here. The quote is in Viktor Frankl‘s book, but he does indeed quote Nietzsche, so you are correct! I just recently read „I am dynamite“, a biography of Nietzsche and there the quote is found in the end section as well :)
If only Putin's entourage was made up of the likes of Epictetus