UNLEASHING POTENTIAL - PSYCHOLOGY VIDEOS This is how Elon Musk thinks. His constant flow of ideas are actually fueled by curiosity. He knows it may not work, but what if? (his recent interview with Joe Rogan. The secret i recently discovered is that curiosity is the best way to motivate yourself to act on motivation from the mind.
Joseph Yoyo but how do you become more curious and focus. I noticed whenever I get out of school on break, I become more curious and focused to bettering myself and becoming smarter. Maybe stress has something to do with stunting your curiosity?
But what about people with anxiety like me? Let me explain. I have been freaking out about the world ending ever since I turned 16 (I'm 17), and then I end up being curious. So I look up stuff about it, and it only makes my anxiety worst. This might just be a personal problem, so I'm not sure.
“We were meant to explore this earth like children do, unhindered by fear, propelled by curiosity and a sense of discovery. Allow yourself to see the world through new eyes and know there are amazing adventures here for you.” ~ Laurel Bleadon Maffei
@@TheArtofImprovement being curious is not always a good thing especially when its negative im not taking that risk and if your not mentally healthy then being too curious will mess u up yea Curiosity does kill the cat and that sometimes true.
that doesn't make sense, you can use that curiosity to see how everything works and that would help you more than motivation because curiosity is infinite.
I became really curious about physics because my novel requires research on that subject. A lot. I thought I'd be dumb to start an advanced subject at an advanced stage, but now I'm even more curious. As always, so grateful for this channel's existence because it feels like you're always in my head XD
@@reytheon486 I've finished a manuscript collaboratively with a fellow writer. Unfortunately she had a nervous breakdown and now idk if I'll ever be able to publish it because she's AWOL. So I'm embarking solo, writing a new one and planning for a few more ideas in the future. The first one gave me the discipline and knowledge to sit and write.
1:17 well, after all it did cost him life (ambition to be first led to that). Anyway, it’s not criticism! Great video. I am glad your channel finally takes off!
Currently reading it, almost done. There's a ton of conflicting info out there regarding statistics on workplace satisfaction, personal fulfillment, etc. What SGTCIY seemed to highlight was the need for action, mastery, and progress in one's career and general life. There's an overlap between all common career advice: have confidence and tenacity in what you do, and be prepared to prioritize your skills to become successful.
I just wanna say that the moral of the "Adam and Eve" story, is not that curiosty is bad, its about how they did something that god told them not to, its about obedience.. thanks for the vid😍
Great video as usual. Personally I feel that Curiosity wasn't Adam and Eve's problem. Wanting to be equal to God was their problem. That's why they ate the forbidden fruit (noone knows whether it was an apple or not.)
I have more curiosity for physics,math . That's why I do not gain any achievements in my class tests because of more doubts...☹️.I think that this.. equation is why not take any mien. So more doubts are problem for me....... I think that I will stop this more curiosity. please reply .....☹️🙁😕😬😔
If you enjoyed this, you may like this video on allowing your mind to explore: th-cam.com/video/B__aLtujiyA/w-d-xo.html
I absolutely agree that it is through curiosity that we learn the most. When people stop being curious, their minds stop growing.
UNLEASHING POTENTIAL - PSYCHOLOGY VIDEOS This is how Elon Musk thinks. His constant flow of ideas are actually fueled by curiosity. He knows it may not work, but what if? (his recent interview with Joe Rogan. The secret i recently discovered is that curiosity is the best way to motivate yourself to act on motivation from the mind.
Joseph Yoyo but how do you become more curious and focus. I noticed whenever I get out of school on break, I become more curious and focused to bettering myself and becoming smarter. Maybe stress has something to do with stunting your curiosity?
But what about people with anxiety like me? Let me explain. I have been freaking out about the world ending ever since I turned 16 (I'm 17), and then I end up being curious. So I look up stuff about it, and it only makes my anxiety worst. This might just be a personal problem, so I'm not sure.
This is why curiosity is very important to foster in kids. If you don't, they'll never want to explore anything.
“We were meant to explore this earth like children do, unhindered by fear, propelled by curiosity and a sense of discovery. Allow yourself to see the world through new eyes and know there are amazing adventures here for you.” ~ Laurel Bleadon Maffei
I think we're always curious except we fear taking risks and the hard work.
Some people say curiosity is the opposite of fear.
@@TheArtofImprovement being curious is not always a good thing especially when its negative im not taking that risk and if your not mentally healthy then being too curious will mess u up yea Curiosity does kill the cat and that sometimes true.
@@MentalTherapyAwareness but sometimes satisfaction brings it back ;)
We also judge ourselves and think we're gonna fail. And we don't want to look stupid. Waste time. Do "the wrong thing". We got no freedom
Curiosity can lead to creativity, which is why you should have an open mind and keep exploring.
I was a curious person and then I joined school..
Rest is history
Sad
that doesn't make sense, you can use that curiosity to see how everything works and that would help you more than motivation because curiosity is infinite.
school is a damn scam...I loved to learn as well until school happened lol
@@delasoul2875 Yeah but it's harder to be curious without freedom
"curiosity killed the cat but satisfaction brought it back" ; )
When you're curious, you're never bored.
I am bored with curiosity 😂
Well, I followed my curiosity by clicking on this video, and I'm glad I did! :)
Excellent topic and summary format!
I've always said my greatest gift was my curiousity. When I was a schoolboy my nickname was Snoopy, who was incidentally my cartoon hero.
I became really curious about physics because my novel requires research on that subject. A lot. I thought I'd be dumb to start an advanced subject at an advanced stage, but now I'm even more curious. As always, so grateful for this channel's existence because it feels like you're always in my head XD
Is this your first book or have you written something before too?
@@reytheon486 I've finished a manuscript collaboratively with a fellow writer. Unfortunately she had a nervous breakdown and now idk if I'll ever be able to publish it because she's AWOL. So I'm embarking solo, writing a new one and planning for a few more ideas in the future. The first one gave me the discipline and knowledge to sit and write.
@@ShreeNation What is your book about? Fiction or nonfiction?
are we not interested in the things that we are curious about? follow your interests, and you'll never stop exploring
When we're curious about something, were interested in it
Truly Insightful!
Discovery is one of the sources of happiness.
lad, how much time to create a video like that?
1:17 well, after all it did cost him life (ambition to be first led to that). Anyway, it’s not criticism! Great video. I am glad your channel finally takes off!
I followed my curiosity to your TH-cam video =)
Great video! Huge fan here!
After reading "So Good They Can't Ignore You" and "Deep Work", I'm torn about the message of this video.
Currently reading it, almost done. There's a ton of conflicting info out there regarding statistics on workplace satisfaction, personal fulfillment, etc. What SGTCIY seemed to highlight was the need for action, mastery, and progress in one's career and general life. There's an overlap between all common career advice: have confidence and tenacity in what you do, and be prepared to prioritize your skills to become successful.
Nice contents always. Sending love from Nigeria.
I just wanna say that the moral of the "Adam and Eve" story, is not that curiosty is bad, its about how they did something that god told them not to, its about obedience.. thanks for the vid😍
That music at the end, tho!!
Great video as usual. Personally I feel that Curiosity wasn't Adam and Eve's problem. Wanting to be equal to God was their problem. That's why they ate the forbidden fruit (noone knows whether it was an apple or not.)
It might be the metaphor to kundalini awakening.
well said
I just wanna say "I missed the part where that's my problem"
Yes, best vid ever!
I have more curiosity for physics,math . That's why I do not gain any achievements in my class tests because of more doubts...☹️.I think that this.. equation is why not take any mien.
So more doubts are problem for me....... I think that I will stop this more curiosity.
please reply .....☹️🙁😕😬😔
Embrace the unknown
but your videos are very inspirational.
I enjoy many of your videos... BUT Adam and Eve did not eat the forbidden fruit due to curiosity... are you curious? :-)
Second!
Oh friend, you seem to HATE double l!😂