There was a time years ago, when I suddenly realized that I have a lot of potential that simply wasn't developed at home, school, etc. Armed with that knowledge, I set about fulfilling my potential and not thinking about "lost time". We have long lives and plenty of time to learn and do what we want to do now that we are adults and in control of our destinies. (chess piece)
Beautifully said, Lisa. Thanks as always for taking the time to share your valuable perspective and insights. I completely agree that our society is obsessed with early achievement, and yet, huge contributions have been made by "late bloomers" who came into their gifts at later times in their lives. I appreciate you, and I hope you're well! I look forward to your next video as well.
I just love it when I am nudged into a new way/aim to learn. Superb advice, and I am off to find my future. And I am only 60, there are years ahead of me.
Thanks so much, K Hum. I completely agree with you! Our society is obsessed with early achievement, but there are many examples of late bloomers who've discovered their gifts at later ages. May you continue to follow your bliss, wherever it may take you.
This is comparable to meditation, the 'flow state' is achieved when our thoughts and actions are fully focused on just one thing over a long period of time. 💯
Great video... My dad was literally a master in his craft. He was a master jeweler, lapidarian and gold and silversmith. He was one of the only people in the field that could cut and finish gemstones... Specifically opal, which is very difficult to cut. My dad passed 7 years ago after battling cancer... But I try to live by the principles he taught me and I can only hope to one day be a master in my own craft☺️❤️🌻♟️
What an awesome video. This is so true. I graduated from high school and only because I felt I had to. What really resonated with me at the beginning of the video was that we are taught so much information that 1) we don't really care about; 2) stuff we will probably never use again; and 3) outdated information. I pretty much only enjoyed art class, though I did not have the encouragement and was not responsible and mature enough to remain focused on my passions and talents. That is on me. I wish school systems (and maybe there are some now) would have real life coaches and counsellors that cared about each student's personal strengths and help them assess those and help them plan and choose career goals. I think we are simply thrown a bunch of material, and it is left up to us (young, inexperienced people) to figure it all out ourselves. Clearly, with so many of us changing jobs and such, the system as a whole isn't working. Plus, it's not like putting yourself through school isn't challenging enough financially, and it uses up so much effort and can leave us feeling helpless and lost when we later find out that we dislike the work we're doing. Sadly, I would guess that many people simply give up and work to pay the bills . . . such a waste of people's talents and lives. And it all could have been avoided with the proper guidance. Having said all this, I hope your video reaches many, many younger people who can benefit from your video. Cheers! ♟
Beautifully said, Silver Tongue! Thank you for taking the time to share your experiences and valuable insights. I completely agree with you that as a society, we are not fully developing and nurturing our gifts. That's one of the great tragedies of modern times. In an ideal world we would have caring counsellors, as you've pointed out, to help guide our development. The good news is we do have access to many resources that masters of the past could only dream of. It does mean it's up to us to cultivate these things on our own, and seek out our own mentors. I'm so grateful for your support, Silver Tongue! Take good care and be well
*This Will Open Your Mind* Twenty years from now, you will be more disappointed by the things that you didn’t do than by the ones you did do. So, throw off the bowlines, sail away from the safe harbor, catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore, Dream, Discover. *I LOVE YOU* 💕
Thanks for this my friend. I spent the last ten plus years working on myself, following my interests and intuition and I know that flow state. But I've struggled to put it to use, and I've even lost that connection to myself over time bc of living a rat race existence. I needed to hear this. 🙏
You're so very welcome, Robert! Thank you for taking the time to share your experience. Those who pursue the path of mastery don't seem all that different from anyone else, but below the surface deep changes are happening that most can't see. May you continue to follow your intuition my friend 🙏 I appreciate you!
@@Tarotainment I wouldn't have the time but ty my friend. I'm confronted with that bc that's the where the work I need to do is, hence the struggle with it. So I totally agree with you. Cheers.
@@kittycattrashbag second that lol. Thought to myself earlier I should have inquired more. There could be a whole new avenue toward self awareness in that friendly gesture. 😁
Creative Process: Enquiry 1. Immersion (mentation) 2. Saturation 3. Incubation 4. Fruition (metanoia/epiphany) Go to sleep with a compelling quest-i-on, wake up with a compelling answer. Asking the right question is half of the answer. Magic formula: X number of failures = 1 success 10,000 hrs for Mastery. 20 hrs for Functional Competence.
I thank you for making this empowering video. I'm currently doing internal working to get my inner powers back after it was stolen by the school system through unnecessary traumatic years of neglect and bullying. But now I no longer care for those miserable losers that's rotting. I'm now focusing achieving my greatest dreams, escaping this matrix, and becoming a super genius that I was meant to be. This video you beautifully made is giving me a sign I'm on the right track, and the solutions along with the techniques you give will guide me there. Thank you and may your potential reach the highest of highest heavens where the celestial Gods are.
Chess emoji... I have gone through all three phases of an apprentice and I am currently working on becoming a master metal fabricator. I have gone through this process before with art, and it took me around 15 years to master that craft. That early introduction on becoming a master of my craft has sped the process up on becoming a master fabricator. These are some things that I have learned on my way to becoming a master and hope they can help someone out. 1) School; Do not think that graduating from school/college is going to make you a lot of money when you're done, or have you ready to jump in the deep end of your new found career. School is just a tutorial on what you can expect heading into your new career, at an entry level. 2) Pride; Take pride in what ever you are doing. Wether your washing dishes trying to become a chef, or digging holes for plumbing. Do it to the best of your abilities every time. Eventually the people you're trying to impress will notice and he/she will start to show you more, knowing that you have taken pride in the little things. 3) Purpose; Do not do things for the sake of doing it or finishing it. Do things with the purpose of getting better everyday and you will get better. 4) I KNOW; Do not ever tell the person teaching you/master "I KNOW"... If you knew they wouldn't be explaining it to you. Instead say "considerate done", or "I'll do it to my best abilities". 5) Engulf Yourself; Books, videos, and like minded individuals will help teach you what to do and what not to do. Surround yourself with those who have gone down your path or are headed down your path. It's reassuring to know that people have accomplished the same goals you seek. 6) MONEY; This one is huge, because most people want to make a lot of money fast. Thats not the way the world works though, people get paid there worth. Do the things you need to do everyday, to the best of your abilities and head in the direction you want to go, and the money will come. Nothing happens over night, but through hard work and dedication anyone can master their craft. As usual great video and i'm looking forward to the next one, Thank You.
Wow, thanks so much, Jack for sharing your valuable insights here. Really extraordinary post, and I enjoyed reading each of your points distilling your experience. May you continue to follow your bliss, I truly appreciate you!
bro im actually stunned after watching yur video why people didnt recognize this kind of quality content over some flufffyy silly video...so much knowledhe able and deep content bro ...rally appreciate it bro...
Thank you for making some of the best, deeply thought provoking content on this platform. The wisdom and stories you share are incredibly intuitive. As I listened and watched, I could relate to my own journey from an apprentice plumber to a licensed master plumber. I could relate to the intense observation and remember watching and imitating the master who taught me. Then when the time came, I started my own business. Through years of cultivating my love for the trade, and pushing the limits of perfection, every job was more thought out and better executed than the last. I relate so strongly to that deep desire to be the best, to learn as much as I can, and to apply experience to everything I do. Thank you for this. 🐴(knight)
Wow, thanks so much for sharing that, Chad! I really enjoyed reading about your own personal evolution and path to mastery. Really valuable for others who may also find themselves following a similar path. The world needs more people like you who love their craft, and pour their heart and soul into their work.
Solid video! Coming back to this video I realized the comment I made wasn’t saved. Nearly every domain has evolved so much over the decades except the education systems that nearly everyone is required to go through growing up. TH-cam is one of the biggest advancement in education around the globe then the changes happening in schools these days. Many valuable mentors can be found here while it’s a really rare thing to find them in educational systems today.
Thanks so much, my friend! I completely agree. The free distribution of information on the internet has made learning much easier than ever before. I do believe formal education still has its place for certain things, but for huge areas of learning it is lagging behind, and not helping people develop their gifts to their fullest potential (and in many cases actively hindering it). I hope you're well, take good care!
Yes! I really disagree with those that mock those of us who gather information from TH-cam, I feel like I've recieved some amazing things from yt videos. I've learned more about money and economics than all my traditional education and that includes graduating from college!
Love is what allows you to move millions of people, to rally them, to inspire them, to give them a vision to do something, love is what allows you to land someone on the moon, love is what allows you to tackle slavery or oppression of other sorts, love is what allows you to care about the environment, clean up the environment, to create better schools and that's ultimately all that people want. What do people want in the world? They want to be able to love. To love their family, to love their children, to love their nation and then to go beyond that and smoke DMT.
♟Thank you for your wisdom. Every day I enter the studio I read Neil Gaiman’s “Make New Mistakes. Make glorious, amazing mistakes. Make mistakes nobody's ever made before.”
You're more than welcome! Thanks so much for taking the time to share this Kathleen. Neil Gaiman is such a brilliant author and creator. I appreciate you
Wow! Excellent video! I've been very fortunate in my life to pursue my passions of music and martial arts! I will say it took many,many hours of hard work,physical as well as mental! I think balance is important but there are certain times when you must be obsessed to reach some level of excellence! Even now as I am older I work out daily to improve myself physically to be a better musician and a better martial artist and to be in Peak physical health! I'm sure there are people out there who say I am still a little obsessed and I'm okay with that! And I believe it was Andrew Huberman who said to reach the Flow State you have to climb a Stairway of hard work! So true!
Wonderful comment, Scotty! Thank you for taking the time to share your excellent insights and experience on your own path of mastery. I absolutely agree that balance is important, and it's the only way we can sustain doing something in the long term. I love that quote from Andrew Huberman. I appreciate you, my friend
This presentation is nothing short of amazing - with profound depth and breadth . A masterpiece of production - thank you for creating this awesome video, it's given me much to think about.
This is great advice if you are still interested in the game of life. I’ve lived my life as a game and am done with it. I’m in the big league now: eternally breaking the circle of birth and death. That is the real game. ✨🖖🏻
♟ I am a teacher and at first I was horrified with the introduction of this video. But I am happy to say, that teaching has evolved immensely and is actually much more aligned with your vision of how school should be. At least, that is the case here, in Australia, based on the ongoing professional development we undergo and the programs being implemented in schools across Victoria. Personally, student voice and agency is a high priority in my classroom as I choose to leverage their personal interests to develop curiosity, increase focus and they then choose to put in more effort because they want to. I do this pretty consistently as it makes everything easier and more enjoyable. Why force a topic when you can leverage interests instead? My kids all have awesome personalities and we love having a good chat! So I'd much rather change the lesson to suit their individual preferences which supports that flow state. Then we get to learn even more from sharing stories with eachother! ❤
I liked your videos when I came across this channel I watched most videos on your TH-cam channel I was desperately waiting for a new video .your videos connect with my life I took a break from rat race rather than going for classic master's graduation I decided to stop and find my passion what excites me I am not sure the things I am doing is right or wrong but I'll nevertheless whatever the result because I don't want to die as an average person .🦋🦋
Thank you for your wonderful comment, Meetali! You've made the courage choice of listening to your intuition, which is not always easy to do. And in my life, doing that has always brought more alignment and lead me to a path that has felt more authentic and true to who I am. You are living life with courage. Peace, power, and love to you, as you continue to follow your bliss 🦋🦋
You deliver excellent content to your audience. It's very interesting material. All of your effort put into creating this video is much appreciated. I'm truly grateful for your help!
One of the best videos I've watched in a long time practical information I think every youth should have to watch atleast annually if not weekly daily to imprint these concepts
People are really into videos about yetis and monsters And I’m very interested in videos in which the school system is being criticized But this video wasn’t what I expected Interesting stuff
I loved foraging and hunting spiders in the woods at age 5. These days I would stop in the middle of a clearing in the forest to play Mozart or Brahms in my mobile phone and pretend to conduct an orchestra. It doesn't matter anymore if I'd wasted decades of my life learning the wrong things. As long as I am capable of being happy even for a moment, that's good enough for me.
What beautiful memories and experiences, Aurora. Nature is so healing and restorative. Thanks as always for taking the time to share. I appreciate you!
. 13 Then a voice told him, “Get up, Peter. Kill and eat.” 14 “Surely not, Lord!” Peter replied. “I have never eaten anything impure or unclean.” 15 The voice spoke to him a second time, “Do not call anything impure that God has made clean.” 16 This happened three times, and immediately the sheet was taken back to heaven. 17 While Peter was wondering about the meaning of the vision, the men sent by Cornelius found out where Simon’s house was and stopped at the gate. 18 They called out, asking if Simon who was known as Peter was staying there. 19 While Peter was still thinking about the vision, the Spirit said to him, “Simon, three[a] men are looking for you. 20 So get up and go downstairs. Do not hesitate to go with them, for I have sent them.” 21 Peter went down and said to the men, “I’m the one you’re looking for. Why have you come?” 22 The men replied, “We have come from Cornelius the centurion. He is a righteous and God-fearing man, who is respected by all the Jewish people. A holy angel told him to ask you to come to his house so that he could hear what you have to say.” 23 Then Peter invited the men into the house to be his guests
Great content! Can you please direct me - where can i learn video editing skills that you have? Is somewhere out there any high quality course or editor to follow?
Thanks so much, Vladimir! From a fellow content creator, I appreciate you. I think it depends very much on what software you're using. I happen to use FCPX, and started out with Ali Abdaal's FCPX editing course on skillshare (which is free with a free trial of skillshare). I picked up other skills along the way from sources I could find online and on TH-cam. I don't understand Slovak, but I think your editing and content looks wonderful. Take good care and be well!
Hi Elson, I think this is one of your best videos! I have been contemplating this a great deal myself - learning is soo inherently fun, how was it possible that formal education made it so boring? I often fell asleep in classes in high school before I learned to force myself to power through it, and I'm still not sure how I managed to stay in academia until age 30 haha. Yet, I can so easily spend hours on YT watching documentaries, and I'm sure many others can relate to this. I think that Elon Musk also very much agrees with your philosophy of the important of engaging and experiential learning and is teaching his kids this way now. Also, it's awesome you mentioned Robert Greene's Mastery - I think that this book and 33 Strategies of War are his best books, even though 48 Laws is the most popular. It's a great reminder of the importance of a robust apprenticeship in any endeavor. It's sometimes easy for me to get a little impatient, as I already spent so many years completing an apprenticeship in the medical field, and it's daunting to start a new apprenticeship in another field now - but this video is a great reminder to appreciate the fun of the journey. Keep up the awesome work bro!
Thanks so much, Jonathan! As always I'm blown away by your kind words and overall support. I totally agree with you. In a world where information is always evolving, it makes little sense to teach memorized facts and figures. It's more important to cultivate a love and enthusiasm for learning, as you've pointed out. It's so wonderful to see how you've applied your mastery mindset in your previous career as a physician, and your current direction as a creator! What an amazing journey. May you continue to follow your bliss.
I really appreciate this video, as well as as so many of your other inspiring videos. Your calm and curious style of speaking and interpreting the message you are presenting is very refreshing in this fast paced world of Intensity. This is a new presentation, very well done by the way, of a message that has changed my life. When I learned the message from John Taylor Gatto, 3 years ago, about how our schools and systems are set up on a Prussian oppression style of factory like education, it was like keys of understanding unlocking doors in my mind... I started sharing what I had learned from him and got great feedback from people in the community that helped me to understand that what I was learning was very relevant to so many people... I started a club and now have gained so much knowledge that I hope is helping others... By the way your great video here also is so meaningful about people searching for their calling in life, what REALLY INTERESTS them, then finding the flow zone of deep learning and application between ease and challenge... Thank you for your great videos here, keep up the inspirational work 🌍🙌🎶 🌌
Thanks so much, Charles for taking the time to share your remarkable experiences and insights here. I'm not familiar with John Taylor Gatto's work, thank you for the recommendation as well. May you continue to follow your bliss, Charles! 🌍🙌🎶 🌌
Just a small bit of pushback about Leonardo, what you said was mostly true, but his father recognized his talents and abilities and helped him get the apprenticeship with verrochio
It’s not an education system it’s a conditioning system. And it’s looking for the most compliant most moldable. It has a purpose and it was designed intentionally.
There was a time years ago, when I suddenly realized that I have a lot of potential that simply wasn't developed at home, school, etc. Armed with that knowledge, I set about fulfilling my potential and not thinking about "lost time". We have long lives and plenty of time to learn and do what we want to do now that we are adults and in control of our destinies. (chess piece)
Beautifully said, Lisa. Thanks as always for taking the time to share your valuable perspective and insights. I completely agree that our society is obsessed with early achievement, and yet, huge contributions have been made by "late bloomers" who came into their gifts at later times in their lives. I appreciate you, and I hope you're well! I look forward to your next video as well.
I just love it when I am nudged into a new way/aim to learn. Superb advice, and I am off to find my future. And I am only 60, there are years ahead of me.
Thanks so much, K Hum. I completely agree with you! Our society is obsessed with early achievement, but there are many examples of late bloomers who've discovered their gifts at later ages. May you continue to follow your bliss, wherever it may take you.
That's the spirit!
Self-mastery is the ultimate form of power, power itself ❤
This is comparable to meditation, the 'flow state' is achieved when our thoughts and actions are fully focused on just one thing over a long period of time. 💯
Great video... My dad was literally a master in his craft. He was a master jeweler, lapidarian and gold and silversmith. He was one of the only people in the field that could cut and finish gemstones... Specifically opal, which is very difficult to cut. My dad passed 7 years ago after battling cancer... But I try to live by the principles he taught me and I can only hope to one day be a master in my own craft☺️❤️🌻♟️
What an awesome video. This is so true. I graduated from high school and only because I felt I had to. What really resonated with me at the beginning of the video was that we are taught so much information that 1) we don't really care about; 2) stuff we will probably never use again; and 3) outdated information. I pretty much only enjoyed art class, though I did not have the encouragement and was not responsible and mature enough to remain focused on my passions and talents. That is on me. I wish school systems (and maybe there are some now) would have real life coaches and counsellors that cared about each student's personal strengths and help them assess those and help them plan and choose career goals. I think we are simply thrown a bunch of material, and it is left up to us (young, inexperienced people) to figure it all out ourselves. Clearly, with so many of us changing jobs and such, the system as a whole isn't working. Plus, it's not like putting yourself through school isn't challenging enough financially, and it uses up so much effort and can leave us feeling helpless and lost when we later find out that we dislike the work we're doing. Sadly, I would guess that many people simply give up and work to pay the bills . . . such a waste of people's talents and lives. And it all could have been avoided with the proper guidance.
Having said all this, I hope your video reaches many, many younger people who can benefit from your video.
Cheers! ♟
Beautifully said, Silver Tongue! Thank you for taking the time to share your experiences and valuable insights. I completely agree with you that as a society, we are not fully developing and nurturing our gifts. That's one of the great tragedies of modern times. In an ideal world we would have caring counsellors, as you've pointed out, to help guide our development. The good news is we do have access to many resources that masters of the past could only dream of. It does mean it's up to us to cultivate these things on our own, and seek out our own mentors. I'm so grateful for your support, Silver Tongue! Take good care and be well
absolutely tru❤
*This Will Open Your Mind*
Twenty years from now, you will be more disappointed by the things that you didn’t do than by the ones you did do. So, throw off the bowlines, sail away from the safe harbor, catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore, Dream, Discover.
*I LOVE YOU* 💕
Thanks for this my friend. I spent the last ten plus years working on myself, following my interests and intuition and I know that flow state. But I've struggled to put it to use, and I've even lost that connection to myself over time bc of living a rat race existence. I needed to hear this. 🙏
You're so very welcome, Robert! Thank you for taking the time to share your experience. Those who pursue the path of mastery don't seem all that different from anyone else, but below the surface deep changes are happening that most can't see. May you continue to follow your intuition my friend 🙏 I appreciate you!
I can help if u like to talk. The rat race can not stop you. It is only an advanced training
@@Tarotainment I wouldn't have the time but ty my friend.
I'm confronted with that bc that's the where the work I need to do is, hence the struggle with it. So I totally agree with you. Cheers.
Curious; if he'd had taken on your offer to talk, how would you have helped? Curious to know! :) Side question: Peanut Butter Tarot? :)
@@kittycattrashbag second that lol. Thought to myself earlier I should have inquired more. There could be a whole new avenue toward self awareness in that friendly gesture. 😁
Creative Process: Enquiry
1. Immersion (mentation)
2. Saturation
3. Incubation
4. Fruition (metanoia/epiphany)
Go to sleep with a compelling quest-i-on, wake up with a compelling answer.
Asking the right question is half of the answer.
Magic formula: X number of failures = 1 success
10,000 hrs for Mastery. 20 hrs for Functional Competence.
I thank you for making this empowering video. I'm currently doing internal working to get my inner powers back after it was stolen by the school system through unnecessary traumatic years of neglect and bullying. But now I no longer care for those miserable losers that's rotting. I'm now focusing achieving my greatest dreams, escaping this matrix, and becoming a super genius that I was meant to be. This video you beautifully made is giving me a sign I'm on the right track, and the solutions along with the techniques you give will guide me there. Thank you and may your potential reach the highest of highest heavens where the celestial Gods are.
Thank you Dark Prince! Peace, power, and strength to you as you follow your bliss and unlock your greatest gifts!
Chess emoji...
I have gone through all three phases of an apprentice and I am currently working on becoming a master metal fabricator. I have gone through this process before with art, and it took me around 15 years to master that craft. That early introduction on becoming a master of my craft has sped the process up on becoming a master fabricator. These are some things that I have learned on my way to becoming a master and hope they can help someone out.
1) School; Do not think that graduating from school/college is going to make you a lot of money when you're done, or have you ready to jump in the deep end of your new found career. School is just a tutorial on what you can expect heading into your new career, at an entry level.
2) Pride; Take pride in what ever you are doing. Wether your washing dishes trying to become a chef, or digging holes for plumbing. Do it to the best of your abilities every time. Eventually the people you're trying to impress will notice and he/she will start to show you more, knowing that you have taken pride in the little things.
3) Purpose; Do not do things for the sake of doing it or finishing it. Do things with the purpose of getting better everyday and you will get better.
4) I KNOW; Do not ever tell the person teaching you/master "I KNOW"... If you knew they wouldn't be explaining it to you. Instead say "considerate done", or "I'll do it to my best abilities".
5) Engulf Yourself; Books, videos, and like minded individuals will help teach you what to do and what not to do. Surround yourself with those who have gone down your path or are headed down your path. It's reassuring to know that people have accomplished the same goals you seek.
6) MONEY; This one is huge, because most people want to make a lot of money fast. Thats not the way the world works though, people get paid there worth. Do the things you need to do everyday, to the best of your abilities and head in the direction you want to go, and the money will come.
Nothing happens over night, but through hard work and dedication anyone can master their craft. As usual great video and i'm looking forward to the next one, Thank You.
Wow, thanks so much, Jack for sharing your valuable insights here. Really extraordinary post, and I enjoyed reading each of your points distilling your experience. May you continue to follow your bliss, I truly appreciate you!
I wish I knew more people like you!
bro im actually stunned after watching yur video why people didnt recognize this kind of quality content over some flufffyy silly video...so much knowledhe able and deep content bro ...rally appreciate it bro...
Thanks so much, Imran! I truly appreciate you too!
Thank you for making some of the best, deeply thought provoking content on this platform. The wisdom and stories you share are incredibly intuitive. As I listened and watched, I could relate to my own journey from an apprentice plumber to a licensed master plumber. I could relate to the intense observation and remember watching and imitating the master who taught me. Then when the time came, I started my own business. Through years of cultivating my love for the trade, and pushing the limits of perfection, every job was more thought out and better executed than the last. I relate so strongly to that deep desire to be the best, to learn as much as I can, and to apply experience to everything I do. Thank you for this. 🐴(knight)
Wow, thanks so much for sharing that, Chad! I really enjoyed reading about your own personal evolution and path to mastery. Really valuable for others who may also find themselves following a similar path. The world needs more people like you who love their craft, and pour their heart and soul into their work.
This video is on point!!! I've been saying these things for years, remember brothers, "The value of knowledge is solely based on its purpose".
Beautifully said, Mathematics! I appreciate you
Solid video! Coming back to this video I realized the comment I made wasn’t saved. Nearly every domain has evolved so much over the decades except the education systems that nearly everyone is required to go through growing up. TH-cam is one of the biggest advancement in education around the globe then the changes happening in schools these days. Many valuable mentors can be found here while it’s a really rare thing to find them in educational systems today.
Thanks so much, my friend! I completely agree. The free distribution of information on the internet has made learning much easier than ever before. I do believe formal education still has its place for certain things, but for huge areas of learning it is lagging behind, and not helping people develop their gifts to their fullest potential (and in many cases actively hindering it). I hope you're well, take good care!
Yes! I really disagree with those that mock those of us who gather information from TH-cam, I feel like I've recieved some amazing things from yt videos. I've learned more about money and economics than all my traditional education and that includes graduating from college!
Sincerely Grateful for your time in sharing this wonderful gifts🙏
Love is what allows you to move millions of people, to rally them, to inspire them, to give them a vision to do something, love is what allows you to land someone on the moon, love is what allows you to tackle slavery or oppression of other sorts, love is what allows you to care about the environment, clean up the environment, to create better schools and that's ultimately all that people want. What do people want in the world? They want to be able to love. To love their family, to love their children, to love their nation and then to go beyond that and smoke DMT.
Beautifully said, Dreamz! Thank you!
♟Thank you for your wisdom. Every day I enter the studio I read Neil Gaiman’s “Make New Mistakes. Make glorious, amazing mistakes. Make mistakes nobody's ever made before.”
You're more than welcome! Thanks so much for taking the time to share this Kathleen. Neil Gaiman is such a brilliant author and creator. I appreciate you
Wow! Excellent video! I've been very fortunate in my life to pursue my passions of music and martial arts! I will say it took many,many hours of hard work,physical as well as mental! I think balance is important but there are certain times when you must be obsessed to reach some level of excellence! Even now as I am older I work out daily to improve myself physically to be a better musician and a better martial artist and to be in Peak physical health! I'm sure there are people out there who say I am still a little obsessed and I'm okay with that! And I believe it was Andrew Huberman who said to reach the Flow State you have to climb a Stairway of hard work! So true!
Wonderful comment, Scotty! Thank you for taking the time to share your excellent insights and experience on your own path of mastery. I absolutely agree that balance is important, and it's the only way we can sustain doing something in the long term. I love that quote from Andrew Huberman. I appreciate you, my friend
@@ModernIntuitionist I definitely appreciate the great work you were doing please keep it up!
You don’t know this, but I’m obsessed with a blockchain of events framework, an m theory. And your channel is my synchronicity’s guidelines.
Deeply informative and inspiring... Thank you, thank you, thank you~ 🙏🏾 ☺️ 🗝️♟️
You are so very welcome, TBT ♟️Your ongoing support means the world to me, and I appreciate you!
This presentation is nothing short of amazing - with profound depth and breadth . A masterpiece of production - thank you for creating this awesome video, it's given me much to think about.
Thank you for another video ♟ Really feeding us with great mental stuff to work on ♡
You are so very welcome, Mel! ♟ I am so grateful for your support ♡
♟ by far, one of the best channels on TH-cam. Thank you for another incredible video!
Wow, thanks so much, Power Plant Body! I'm so grateful for your support, and from one content creator to another, I appreciate you! ♟️
This is great advice if you are still interested in the game of life. I’ve lived my life as a game and am done with it. I’m in the big league now: eternally breaking the circle of birth and death. That is the real game. ✨🖖🏻
I stayed for the last 3 hours watching your videos. Hug from Brazil! ✌️
Big hugs to you and yours, Claudio! I appreciate you!
♟ I am a teacher and at first I was horrified with the introduction of this video. But I am happy to say, that teaching has evolved immensely and is actually much more aligned with your vision of how school should be.
At least, that is the case here, in Australia, based on the ongoing professional development we undergo and the programs being implemented in schools across Victoria.
Personally, student voice and agency is a high priority in my classroom as I choose to leverage their personal interests to develop curiosity, increase focus and they then choose to put in more effort because they want to.
I do this pretty consistently as it makes everything easier and more enjoyable. Why force a topic when you can leverage interests instead?
My kids all have awesome personalities and we love having a good chat! So I'd much rather change the lesson to suit their individual preferences which supports that flow state.
Then we get to learn even more from sharing stories with eachother! ❤
Rad dude! This video came to me at the perfect time. Thanks for what you do. 👍🏼
This is becoming my favorite yt channel, and trust me I’ve gone through hundreds of them
Thanks so much, Bossnian! I am truly grateful for your support, my friend
Fantastic video as always. Thanks!♟️
♟️Thank you for the timely message as usual. Your works are great! Keep it up
Thanks so much, Jason! ♟️ I am so grateful for your continued support!
I am so grateful to have found your channel, and even more grateful that you've chosen to create one!
Thank you, thank you, thank you!🙏
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You're so welcome, Kat! I'm so glad you found me, and I'm also truly grateful for your support
I liked your videos when I came across this channel I watched most videos on your TH-cam channel I was desperately waiting for a new video .your videos connect with my life I took a break from rat race rather than going for classic master's graduation I decided to stop and find my passion what excites me I am not sure the things I am doing is right or wrong but I'll nevertheless whatever the result because I don't want to die as an average person .🦋🦋
Thank you for your wonderful comment, Meetali! You've made the courage choice of listening to your intuition, which is not always easy to do. And in my life, doing that has always brought more alignment and lead me to a path that has felt more authentic and true to who I am. You are living life with courage. Peace, power, and love to you, as you continue to follow your bliss 🦋🦋
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Thank you so much 😀🙏
You deliver excellent content to your audience. It's very interesting material. All of your effort put into creating this video is much appreciated. I'm truly grateful for your help!
Thanks so much, David! I appreciate you too, and I'm so grateful for your support
I love the tone of your voice so much
Wow, thanks so much, Marcy, for the ego boost I didn't know I needed! I appreciate you 🙏
Thank you enjoyed this very much . Again thanks ❣
You're so welcome, Mitch! Thank you for your support
Thank you for sharing!
What a marvelous channel 💗 so helpful 👌💕💕💕
Thanks so much, Miss Evolución! I truly appreciate you
The goal!! 🎯🙌💯
I love this video!
♟my kid wants to go to the movies today. His homework is to watch this first and we thank you!
Thanks so much, Jason! That's so wonderful to hear. I appreciate you both ♟️
I'm a Montessori teacher, my students are very fortunate.
This work is a gem.
Thanks so much, Desh!
This is very encouraging and insightful. Thank you for creating and sharing.
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Thank you.❤
Loved it! Thank you ♟
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Thankyou 33 life path here too. ♞
One of the best videos I've watched in a long time practical information I think every youth should have to watch atleast annually if not weekly daily to imprint these concepts
Thanks so much, David! ♟️
Elson, congrats on hitting a 100k! I love when you upload! Been waiting a month haha.
Thanks so much, Sukhwinder! Your ongoing support means so much to me.
I don’t know why I’m just finding this account. It feels like home ❤️ very inspiring content. New subbie 👋🏾 currently binge watching.
I'm so grateful you've found me! Thanks so much for your continued support, Black Butterfly
Congratulations friend. Yet another awesome video, Elson. 👊
Thanks so much, Kema. I truly appreciate your continued support my friend. Looking forward to your next one as well 👊
Thank you for this, its come at the right time for me. ♞
Love this so much! Finally some more great knowledge about the mind and school
Thanks so much, Rylan! I appreciate you
Wow! 🤯♟️I'm going to share this with my son. This video is a gift 🙏🏾
Thanks so much, WD! Big love to you and your son
I have to say this "Very motivational video" 🙌
I particularly enjoyed this video, I found it very good! Thank you for making it. Saved to a favourites playlist!
You're so welcome, Sims! I'm so grateful for your support, thank you
People are really into videos about yetis and monsters
And I’m very interested in videos in which the school system is being criticized
But this video wasn’t what I expected
Interesting stuff
I loved foraging and hunting spiders in the woods at age 5. These days I would stop in the middle of a clearing in the forest to play Mozart or Brahms in my mobile phone and pretend to conduct an orchestra. It doesn't matter anymore if I'd wasted decades of my life learning the wrong things. As long as I am capable of being happy even for a moment, that's good enough for me.
What beautiful memories and experiences, Aurora. Nature is so healing and restorative. Thanks as always for taking the time to share. I appreciate you!
Fantastic. It helps me so much. This is a divine nectar to my development. My deepest thank you.
You're so welcome, Myrtilles! Thank you!
Didn't watch this until now and it was literally the message I needed!
Thank you so much 🥰💖👌
You are so very welcome, Phoenix! That's so wonderful to hear, I truly appreciate you
Brilliant channel
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So good! ♟
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. 13 Then a voice told him, “Get up, Peter. Kill and eat.”
14 “Surely not, Lord!” Peter replied. “I have never eaten anything impure or unclean.”
15 The voice spoke to him a second time, “Do not call anything impure that God has made clean.”
16 This happened three times, and immediately the sheet was taken back to heaven.
17 While Peter was wondering about the meaning of the vision, the men sent by Cornelius found out where Simon’s house was and stopped at the gate. 18 They called out, asking if Simon who was known as Peter was staying there.
19 While Peter was still thinking about the vision, the Spirit said to him, “Simon, three[a] men are looking for you. 20 So get up and go downstairs. Do not hesitate to go with them, for I have sent them.”
21 Peter went down and said to the men, “I’m the one you’re looking for. Why have you come?”
22 The men replied, “We have come from Cornelius the centurion. He is a righteous and God-fearing man, who is respected by all the Jewish people. A holy angel told him to ask you to come to his house so that he could hear what you have to say.” 23 Then Peter invited the men into the house to be his guests
Great content! Can you please direct me - where can i learn video editing skills that you have? Is somewhere out there any high quality course or editor to follow?
Thanks so much, Vladimir! From a fellow content creator, I appreciate you. I think it depends very much on what software you're using. I happen to use FCPX, and started out with Ali Abdaal's FCPX editing course on skillshare (which is free with a free trial of skillshare). I picked up other skills along the way from sources I could find online and on TH-cam. I don't understand Slovak, but I think your editing and content looks wonderful. Take good care and be well!
@@ModernIntuitionist many thanks, i really appreciate your answer!
Hi Elson, I think this is one of your best videos! I have been contemplating this a great deal myself - learning is soo inherently fun, how was it possible that formal education made it so boring? I often fell asleep in classes in high school before I learned to force myself to power through it, and I'm still not sure how I managed to stay in academia until age 30 haha. Yet, I can so easily spend hours on YT watching documentaries, and I'm sure many others can relate to this. I think that Elon Musk also very much agrees with your philosophy of the important of engaging and experiential learning and is teaching his kids this way now.
Also, it's awesome you mentioned Robert Greene's Mastery - I think that this book and 33 Strategies of War are his best books, even though 48 Laws is the most popular. It's a great reminder of the importance of a robust apprenticeship in any endeavor. It's sometimes easy for me to get a little impatient, as I already spent so many years completing an apprenticeship in the medical field, and it's daunting to start a new apprenticeship in another field now - but this video is a great reminder to appreciate the fun of the journey. Keep up the awesome work bro!
Thanks so much, Jonathan! As always I'm blown away by your kind words and overall support. I totally agree with you. In a world where information is always evolving, it makes little sense to teach memorized facts and figures. It's more important to cultivate a love and enthusiasm for learning, as you've pointed out. It's so wonderful to see how you've applied your mastery mindset in your previous career as a physician, and your current direction as a creator! What an amazing journey. May you continue to follow your bliss.
Bravo! ♧
I really appreciate this video, as well as as so many of your other inspiring videos. Your calm and curious style of speaking and interpreting the message you are presenting is very refreshing in this fast paced world of Intensity. This is a new presentation, very well done by the way, of a message that has changed my life. When I learned the message from John Taylor Gatto, 3 years ago, about how our schools and systems are set up on a Prussian oppression style of factory like education, it was like keys of understanding unlocking doors in my mind... I started sharing what I had learned from him and got great feedback from people in the community that helped me to understand that what I was learning was very relevant to so many people... I started a club and now have gained so much knowledge that I hope is helping others... By the way your great video here also is so meaningful about people searching for their calling in life, what REALLY INTERESTS them, then finding the flow zone of deep learning and application between ease and challenge... Thank you for your great videos here, keep up the inspirational work 🌍🙌🎶 🌌
Thanks so much, Charles for taking the time to share your remarkable experiences and insights here. I'm not familiar with John Taylor Gatto's work, thank you for the recommendation as well. May you continue to follow your bliss, Charles! 🌍🙌🎶 🌌
Thank you for another awesome video. I love your channel. ♟
You're so welcome, SpiriTea! Thanks so much, I appreciate you ♟
I Can’t wait to to start my path in life. Thank you for the wonderful video. Keep up the great work ♟➡️ 👑
Thanks so much, Hung Le! ♟➡️ 👑 Many blessings to you as you follow your own bliss, wherever it takes you.
Great video😳🤔👌
Just a small bit of pushback about Leonardo, what you said was mostly true, but his father recognized his talents and abilities and helped him get the apprenticeship with verrochio
You Got It!
Great job on the video!
Thanks so much, Luffy!
This video makes me think that I can accomplish anything in life.
I believe we're all capable of much more than we realize, Elisha. Peace, power and strength to you as you follow your bliss
exellent video
Great video appreciate it a lot!
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Beautiful sir
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👀👁️🕹️💡 you’re channel is really great to watch,,and I would just like to say you’re amazing…💎🌈❤️
Loved it!! ♟️
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Truly insightful♟️
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Love your work! Thank you♟
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It is indeed broken to benefit upper people.
Outstanding!
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Loved it
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This ia GOLD ❤❤❤
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♟thanks for the video! This helped me out quite a bit, possibly changed my life!! 💛
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You have an amazing voice for this ♟️
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Deserves a million views
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Another video and another little tool for self mastery. Grateful as always 🙏 ♟
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Thank you.
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Being a genius is 99% hard work 😊
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It’s not an education system it’s a conditioning system. And it’s looking for the most compliant most moldable. It has a purpose and it was designed intentionally.
What an inspiration
Thanks so much, Zackery! I appreciate you
School didn’t teach us wrong. They didn’t teach us enough. And our parents had a little something to do with it too.
Another incredible video
Thanks so much, Jack! Your continued support means so much to me. I appreciate you
You could try the Mental Cleanse series I am releasing on TH-cam. It’s doing the inner work, releasing emotions.
Brilliant
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great channel 🖤
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Superb video, with outstanding narration. Keep up the great content! ♟️
Thanks so much, Travis! I'm so grateful for your support and kind comments ♟️