This is great. Thanks! The part that flashed the lightbulb for me was: being an author of your own life rather than letting society do it for you. I had a realization recently that part of my habitual unproductiveness comes down to the fact that i don't create any kind of story for my life. There's nothing for me to jump out of bed and grab onto because i'm not examining my life and creating a vision. I'm not giving myself a path. So it's pretty crazy that this has come up here at this time. Anyway babbling now but thanks!
Brian As one of Dr Bennis last students ( currently carrying forward his unfinished work at Harvard) I am grateful for your summary & microclass. Dr Bennis is known as a pioneer in leadership management education. His central question in "Organizing Genius" was What Makes Great Teams? i msgd you on EnTheos about a Harvard peer of Dr Bennis whom I would like you to meet on my west coast trip fm campus v/r Jeremy
Really awesome to watch, your channel grow, proud of you. Philosopher's notes started me down a path of self reflection. Thank you so much for all you do.
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YOU ARE MY ROLE MODEL TO BECOME LEADER IN WHATEVER YOU ARE DOING
Thank you, Ramesh!!
This is great. Thanks!
The part that flashed the lightbulb for me was: being an author of your own life rather than letting society do it for you. I had a realization recently that part of my habitual unproductiveness comes down to the fact that i don't create any kind of story for my life. There's nothing for me to jump out of bed and grab onto because i'm not examining my life and creating a vision. I'm not giving myself a path. So it's pretty crazy that this has come up here at this time. Anyway babbling now but thanks!
Brian As one of Dr Bennis last students ( currently carrying forward his unfinished work at Harvard) I am grateful for your summary & microclass. Dr Bennis is known as a pioneer in leadership management education. His central question in "Organizing Genius" was What Makes Great Teams?
i msgd you on EnTheos about a Harvard peer of Dr Bennis whom I would like you to meet on my west coast trip fm campus
v/r Jeremy
I am reading the 5 levels of leadership right now. This was perfect timing to build on what i am dwelling on currently. Thanks brian
Awesome! I'm reading John's 21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership now as well!!
***** Yes everything he has done is fairly good. Another guy is robert greene. Mastery and the strategies of war are excellent.
Paragon of Growth Yep! Love that, too: brianjohnson.me/philosophers-notes/mastery-robert-greene/
Really awesome to watch, your channel grow, proud of you. Philosopher's notes started me down a path of self reflection. Thank you so much for all you do.
Thrilled to hear and appreciate your kind words!!!
Thanks Brian for this Video. Insightful as always. Love it!
Thank you!
Another wonderful video! Great job Brian :-)
Thank you, Annie! :)
Wow awesome!
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could you please give some examples about the difference between express- and prove to yourself? t
Trust myself and listen to the still small voice within.
you and evan carmickel are great
Thx, Mohsen!!
Great content. Appreciated
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Keep up the great content.
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Brian do you have a recommended reading list. I would be very curious to see what you believe are the best books of all time
Daniel! 10 of my favorites: www.optimize.me/philosophersnotes/top-10/