I think too many people get caught up in the underlying mechanisms and philosophy as opposed to actually doing it. It doesn't matter if you believe all the new age metaphysics, you just need to put it into practice and believe it will work. I personally struggle with being consistent; so, I can relate to people who "can't manifest." It requires consistency.
What can you recommend to someone that want to be a pro nba player(basketball)? How can i use it to my goal? To focus on being valuable by putting into 10000s of hours and focusing on each day not on the end goal pf where i wanna be(a pro) and then let the consistent hard work of mine as the time passes attract those opportunities to play pro, because my skills will show my value and give me confidence to be perceived as valuable?
Yeah, if only everything you read or watch on youtube worked. We wouldn't be bombarded with thousands of videos on the same topic. From my experience life has a cunning way of subverting all you clever schemes by always throwing in something unexpected that puts you in a situation when you have to decide everything on the go. So however much we would want books and videos to work, they never do. It's totally all your decisions, no guru can help you with anything. You either accept it and rely on yourself or keep watching, reading and failing. Because NO ONE actually knows anything.
you don't attract what you want, you attract what you are. give up striving and rushing, it will come to you in some weird way you wouldn't expect. unclench your heart, unclench your fist,when you swim against the current it takes loads of energy,it will come when you let go and let the flow take you there with little or no effort. peace to all beings
This only works for women. Men have to create value in order to get attraction from others. This is why Men get rejected by women all the time while women rarely do.
Yeah! This has hit so hard, and these days I see so many snowflakes who are expecting everything and in return they have not even started anything to offer...
One shouldn't have to "offer" the world anything. You're human like everyone else. I for one don't care about your experiences even if they were bad, I don't care what you have to offer me. The only level that hits for me is selfishness people think if they don't have something special to offer others then they're worth nothing but that's not true. The world is corrupt in it's ways of thinking and just being tbh so many are selfish without even acknowledging that they're selfish. You are who you are and if the world doesn't like that then too bad for the world.
Jesus said it best: being a good person is not enough to get into heaven. Only perfection is allowed in heaven. You will never be perfect no matter how hard you try. Only God is perfect, but He has made a way for us to get into Heaven: repenting of our sin and trusting in His Son to get us in
@@64Magick You can't be water. Your a human. Its these stupid Eastern Mystics philosophy that is making people walk around thinking they are a dog or a cat or a wolf or a man or a woman, WHEN THEY ARE CLEARLY NOT. How about this novel idea: why not just be yourself? Be what your Creator made you as. You cannot be water, you cannot be metal. Stop trying so hard to be things that you are not. Water cant be like you and you can't be like water. That is how God intended.
lols I don't believe that. It's a matter of luck. For example, many people won the lottery but do they deserve it? most of them squandered it and went into so many vices and got broke. SOme are born rich but they don't deserve it too. SOme people are good people but they get accidents, some people are evil but they have a good life, some people are nice but they became misserable. It is just luck, you cannot control destiny no matter what. Even if you deserve it, it won't happen because it is not your faith, not your destiny. I have seen so many bad people that have good life, I have seen good people that had diseases or accidents and died. They don't deserve it but it happened. best is to accept everything and have your peace of mind. Just think about this, maybe next lifetime your life is different. I just always tell myself next lifetime i will have another chance, and it's going to be different.
@@meilih2030 yea ight that's one pessimistic way of looking at it. How about this truth: We create our Own Luck. You were missing the point because you were going off of your own emotions and your own already set bs programming which concluded your own limited view and hence destiny. It wasn't about whether or not you thought those born rich were deserving or not, but did/do they feel that they're deserving of what they have.(and they obviously do) people always talk about how entitled some of us with money act but maybe it's because we know something that you don't know, and MAYBE if you changed some of your misconstrued views and perception of us, you'll get an actual understanding and MAYBE YOUR LUCK WILL CHANGE. instead of spewing the bs you just spewed. 👌🏾✌🏾
@@CDSTeeVeeWho knows? But I think you missed parts of the point as well, the rich and successful you’ll find nobody drags them down the ladder on the way up, that’s for sure, also on the flip side rich people seem to be lacking in very basic cognitive uprightness in life, dog eat dog all the way, and if you’re poor it’s because your weak and pathetic. But this world is built on two classes. The ruling class and the working class, the ruling who own the lion share of wealth, the working, who sell they’re body’s and labour to the wealthy. This dynamic is unsustainable.
While I’m on the subject, it’s a gift you were born with. We’re all born with a talent, like an athlete or doctor if you like, but that’s not enough to get to where you want to get to, you have to put the commitment and graft in, right from the start, and don’t look at what amount you want, just keep going, never look behind, exactly the same with wealth, only difference is you don’t care who you lay out on the way up.
This is so good! I love how he says instead of making the thing you want the prize, you’ve got to make yourself the prize to the thing you want! Such a powerful shift!
1. Become valuable 2. Be perceived as valuable. I've seen so many people skip step 1 and go straight to step 2. It's a very good way of making people think you are cocky, selfish and overconfident. In the example provided - replying "I will send over the CV sometime this week" from someone who does not standout above others will be perceived as laziness or a lack of interest. It only works if they want you as a candidate. Good job explaining that people need step 1 in order to effectively execute step 2.
I see how this applies to women. I got rejected hard by a girl last week, talked to her for a month and a half. She had feelings for me for some time, and then she didn’t. And that is because I chased after her too much. I only realized this immediately after I was rejected. It’s regrettable and really fucking hurts because I thought that girl was a great match for me. But I see now that the point of it all was not for me to succeed, but for me to learn and grow from this. I’ve done this several times in the past, this was just the worst end result of it that finally woke me up to reality. I now know how to change.
Do you really want to spend the rest of your life chasing after someone? Find someone that likes you just as much as you like them, and, through trust, you will never have to worry again.
More than anything, just focus on doing what’s genuinely better for yourself, increase your value in a way. Workout, meditate, have a hobby that expresses yourself (drawing/writing etc.), maybe do a little side hustle, be more social and just be a good person, inside and out. Trust me, this way not only will you start attracting the right people into your life, but you’ll be happy regardless of the situation.
But most importantly: don't do these things expecting something in return. Just do them for the sake of doing them, or for the sake of inner peace, justice, righteousness, and so on. If you do them expecting something in return, that thing sometimes will not come, and you'll stop caring.
If only inner peace, justice and righteousness could put food on your table and pay your bills. 99.99% people don't have the luxury to think like that.
@@jamiasultana9358 You still get something in return - you feel good that you have helped (that feeling can not be understated) or maybe you are motivated to do it so that you can let other people (or academic institutions) know that you have done it and you might be looked upon more favorably.
I really like the line "Be valuable to what you want" This aligns with my thinking very well. I always think you need to be like a vacuum pulling the things in you want rather then chasing them.
I have had 3 long-term relationships and nobody chased anybody. We met, had fun, got along, and just ended up together. If you are both friendly, compatible, have similar values and interests and some different interests, and you are both sane, it works out.
there's a book called whispers of manifestation on borlest , and it talks about how using some secret tehniques you can attract almost everything in life it's not some bullshit law of attraction, it's the real deal
I'll never forget an interview I had. The manager I had asked me, why I wanted the job. I was feeling strong. Had ample opportunity. I said money. He hired me on the spot and he laughed at how refreshingly honest my answer was.
love you so much brother I like what you said "instead of making the thing you want the prize, you’ve got to make yourself the prize to the thing you want! Such a powerful shift"
This is how I've lived my whole adult life. I decided to leave the computer jobs and start farming, and have lived on million dollar properties being a prize for rich people, since everywhere I land I create a flush garden, and also maintain cleanliness, which is key particularly because rich people buy a lot of stuff and always have a shed or barn full of junk that needs to be organized. Now I manage the largest farm in the area and essentially self educated myself into this position and am not getting tens of thousands donated to our new non profit for the sake of educating kids on gardening, mycology, and basic understanding principles of life
@John P. Ultreras through the same process used to understand all other skills, by committing to an attempt no matter the shortcoming, and to take time to analyze the symptoms before catastrophic failure so one can research on TH-cam or through books like lean farmer, urban farmer or market gardener. Then having a better idea of a plan for next year, so start small, get ahold of good compost, smother some grass with a tarp or cardboard over winter until it's dead, and do easy crops like bushbeans, Fava, delicate or kuri squash, leafy greens, kale, Napa cabbage, potato. Avoid tomato and corn, most new gardeners try these as their first crop but don't realize the difficulty involved and give up on gardening.
I agree wholeheartedly ! I feel the "work" needs to be "inner work" first and foremost. Know Who/What you Truly are first.... and the rest follows Naturally.... Know the Truth, and the Truth shall set you free. Thank You so much for your gift!
Thank you so much for sharing. I appreciate it. Yeah self reliance and taking responsibility is important to get ahead and become the best and strongest version of oneself. Have a good one 🙏🔥
Don't know how to describe this but all I can say is that this video is really something powerful to change your whole level of understanding on a deeper level. Thankful to the speaker of this video for such amazing clarity. And also very thankful to the people in comment section for their wise words, this made it more meaningful.❤
Yes I agree with you 100% and the good thing is you’re not selling anything, you just want to help people, and thats what make you different from other TH-camrs
Try to accept life as it comes You should accept the life you are given for the sake of your mental health. Despair, stress, and anxiety are natural parts of your life, and it shouldn’t be attacked. The truth is that if you accept the most difficult aspects of life, it can make you stronger to their advances. - miyamoto Musashi Wow!! I am happy i found this now i am still reading 💖
This absolutely changed my entire way of approach regarding my business I’m in. After watching this; my brain just came up with paragraph after paragraph of powerful things I can say to my clients to have a higher closing percentage. Manifestation and law of attraction. This just worked for me immediately!! So grateful 🙏🏻
Can't imagine that after an online research you will be competent enough to discuss the issues of a company with its CEO. It takes years of learning how a company works in order to get deep into the problems it has.
the interview example was really, really bad. 😅 The law of attraction may work, but a very poor choice to cite as an example. And people watching this kind of videos are mainly younger people, fresh out of colleges, I don't think anyone will judge them for saying that they're grateful for being given the opportunity. The approach may work for upper management positions but as a general example, it was bad. Being grateful is a sign of humbleness too, not just chasing something.
You’re spot on. I was approached for the Deans position at the top business school in my country and asked to interview. I did essentially what is outlined in the video. Told them I already had my dream job and wasn’t sure if I should interview. Asked for more info so I could determine if there was a good fit. This only made them want me more. But I think central to this is that it comes from your being centered on your own value(s). You don’t do it as a ‘strategy’. If you do, there’s a good chance it will backfire. So this is a kind of internalized belief in yourself that generates the attraction.
Yes this is so true. A very important distinction to make, especially when one does start to feel more powerful in the world not to use it for mere manipulative or egoic purposes but for something that is honestly in line with oneself
I used to think that success and abundance were only for a select few, but the Law of Attraction has shown me that anyone can achieve their dreams with the right mindset and techniques.
This comports with many wise views. I have a variation on a subtopic "Go to the gym and eat well". I often go to the gym and guys are just hanging out doing a little lifting, looking at their cell phones... you get the picture. If you want results you must add intensity and focus to your work.
I got some questions I’ve been thinking about this. Do you guys think that when you practice this, in essence, are you not still acting from a place of selfishness? You’d try to be the prize and be valuable, but all this effort is just to obtain what you want after all. How can one be genuine about this? I’m sad to admit that I myself can’t be so selfless as to drive all my actions from a place of such selflessness all the time. So how do you guys think this can be tackled? Also there’s the problem of not getting into any expectations. That is hard also, but it’s comparatively more managable to the first problem. Loved this video btw, thank you!
Thank you so much for sharing your thoughts. These are good questions. I’m not sure whether there are definitive answers. Whether it’s genuine or not is up to each individual. It would be more selfish to demand something without offering something of value in return. What do you think about this? Have a good one 🙏🔥
Yes it does make sense that when you offer something valuable in return of something you want it shouldn’t consider being selfish, it’s rather getting rewarded for what you offered. I mean you can’t do everything in life for free you gotta survive too, so if I offer my valuable self and in RETURN if I expect something I desire , how is that selfish?
It’s so true! I recently had a breakthrough in my healing from CPTSD. I finally (65) can honestly say that I love myself and I deserve to have wealth and abundance. I realized that the Universe has been waiting for me to get to that point, so it can flow in the energy. Long path healing childhood trauma , but if one can survive with their heart in tact; it’s amazing! 🙏☯️🙏
@@davecopp9356 Of course there are a chain of events that aided my healing. Some quite surprising. But, I realized that the three offenders in my childhood were evil in their intentions. I did a major healing over them and did a cord cutting for each individual. Forgiving them as I proceeded. I found inner child healing work to be extremely helpful, I was abused from before birth alcohol and tobacco. I also fully embraced my part in this lifetime, I know that I actually chose this experience for my souls growth and path. This really frees up all blame on anyone else. My soul is here to heal generational karma. I’m deeply grateful for everything that I have learned and healed so far. Blessings on your journey! Try to find the joy, the love and the beauty of your path.🙏☯️🙏☯️🙏
Another good thing in addition to what was said/or maybe was touched on in other words briefly: Intentionally putting yourself in situations where the potential to captivate interest is absolutely key. You can have these conversations with everyday people in common settings and it won’t be anything more than a good impression. Think about who you want to associate with and what do they consume, where do they go? Put yourself in those places, bringing something you possess that these specific people value. Also, let people speak. Most people in high positions enjoy feeling interesting or to be the center of attention to an extent. This makes them drop their guard, and while you listen you can identify more specifically what their needs/wants are. Your responses will be more meaningful and to the point/not meandering off topic which will impress who your trying to impress guaranteed. One last thing, be realistic about your insight. This goes in to listening. There is a fine line between talking down to someone and offering honest and good advice. They don’t want to hear grandiosity, they want to hear a logical solution or input. If you read this I hope it helps, thanks!
As a woman I can confirm. We can sense when a man is desperately trying to get our attention (even if he tries to act cool), and it pushes us away. So, change things around. If, as a man, you make yourself desirable, and have genuine self-confidence, without insecurity, women will be drawn to you.
Since you guys seem interested I made a dedicated vid about this topic. It's titled: "Attract High-Value Women (as an Introvert)". Let me know what you think. Have a good one 🔥🔥
@@anisah8546 especially when talking over social media its really easy to mess up when letting the girl know that you like her to much. The chase is gone for her you are now the same as all those other boys dming her
TRUTH! Take massive action. As much speedy action as you can squeeze into the time that you've got, or the time that you can allocate. Success is acquired one step at a time, but i'd say walk as fast as you can, figuratively. Sprint carefully (don't fall down). But damn it, get going, and you'll see results.
The example you gave about the two job seekers was a nicely curated textbook example, in reality things don’t fall into place so nicely like the way you described.
During my time as single I realized how needy I had been. In fact, in my relationship I was eager to be the kind of woman my bf would want to marry. At least that’s what I thought. I neglected my own needs, lost connection to myself, didn’t communicate boundaries. And eventually I stopped loving him and broke up. Invest in yourself. Know yourself. Know your needs. Check what is offered to you. Do you really want this? Without self-love there is no love. People will come to you because they love who you are. Your energy, vibe, honesty, authenticity. This should be taught at school. It makes life so much easier.
@@H.A.Kingdom Hey Sein Ghan, thank you for your comment. Maybe we mean the same thing. I am talking about teaching kids to be authentic so that they have great mental health. 😉 Have a great day.
thank you for this comment🫠 i have been on the other side of this situation, being the one being broken up with, this helps me understand that my ex partner was going through her own internal battles as well
You get what you want by working towards giving it to yourself, not by expecting that the world will give it to you. You must have the self-respect and willpower to focus on your needs and how to achieve them rather than blinding yourself with limited beliefs concerning other people. There are many people who are raised with limiting beliefs. They grow up believing that they need to prove themselves to the world; that they have to fight themselves and neglect their own needs to reach unrealistic expectations. They learn to disappoint themselves for the sake of others and yet eventually they learn to be frequently disappointed by others because they don’t know how to get out of that disappointment. And then in their relationships, they project unrealistic expectations. They think they’ve sacrificed so much, others are obligated to them. They are so blinded by lack of self-value and self-respect that they cannot make space to value and respect others. They demand to be considered without considering themselves. They’re so caught up in forcing themselves into the same miserable cycle, they blame others for their lack of accountability. They don’t know how to do something different. Asking for help can be so simple, but because of their limited beliefs, they deny themselves their needs. Learn how to stop denying yourself of your need. Focus on giving yourself the results you want, not what you think other people want.
This concept was taught in an acting class i took. The coach said that when going to an audition, don't think about how important the opportunity will be for you, but how you can be an important asset for the production. This does multiple things: it gives you confidence (false or not) in your abilities, it makes you ask benevolent questions (showing concern for the role and production), and it helps the casting director visualize you in the role. Plus, they see you can be great to work with because you care about the production.
I agree 10000% percent, I have always went for the best, found the problems they needed to resolve and see how I could be of value, all the good I have to bring to them. I have even declined high job offers that came to me. I did all this unconsciously without even thinking of it, because that’s always how I have acted and thought. I work to be my best and then see what value I can bring! Thanks for this video, made me realise consciously what I have always been doing and thinking unconsciously!!
I am beyond impressed with your view on the law of attraction. I've seen a lot of videos but this is gold. In simple terms create a version of yourself that has value and perceived value also. Thanks Philosophy boss" you've gained a subscriber 🤜🏽🤛🏼
In construction and demolition I stayed with companies longer than others with far more experience than me just by working harder and building a better and more genuine relationship with people there. Being able to get along with people very different than yourself and being okay with people not liking you or everything about you is very important
Bring value to others, focus on others' problem and provide the value to your customers, this is the law of attraction. Not to prove you are good, but to focus on others.
Thank you for sharing. It’s never too late to take responsibility and action. And that’s the most important thing. Taking action and actually apply concepts. Have a good one 🙏🔥
I have many friends and people around me who are always chasing quick success, mostly financial. I guess it kind of makes sense since the world these days is sadly mostly driven by the economy. I never really cared about money all that much because as long as I have enough I don't need more. I always more valued my time. So I focused on doing something meaningful instead. You know don't waste my time doing something I don't enjoy just to gain money, that's stupid. My point is that with this approach not only I reach bigger success than most chasers I know but also inner satisfaction.
Low dopamine is a secret that is really responsible for our low motivation, xxx, social media and excess music listening does have an effect of raising our dopamine levels to rush out and we become low levels of dopamine. It's always great to do a Dopamine detox here and there
I am not so sure of this. I worked for many years for a company where I consistently brought solutions to the table. I saw problems before they manifested and tried to solve. I was never perceived as valuable. Management saw me as not knowing my place and stepping on management toes all the time. No matter how hard I worked on that perception and how consistently I remained solution focused, I was not appreciated or promoted. I suppose I managed the first step, but was not able to complete the 2nd. You can't manage or change other people's perceptions.
I'm a Specialized cleaner. I know my value and in a way. What you taught in your video is how I find work, when I need work. Ill be watching more videos. This is neat stuff. Thanks
This is true practice of law of attraction, i have several videos on this but you man, made me understand this understand in the better way . Really appreciated 👍
Not only do I think I'm valuable. But I KNOW I'm valuable. Not just for a company but a relationship. I'm being recruited by two companies and I am the interviewer. It's fucking wonderful.
I really enjoyed listening to your insights on Miyamoto Musashi's philosophy and how it can be applied to real life situations. I especially appreciated your focus on taking action and being valuable to others, rather than just focusing on your own wants and needs. Keep up the great work! The speaker is emphasizing the importance of not being selfish and focusing on what the world needs instead of just thinking about what one wants. They highlight that one can become valuable by thinking deeply about the world and becoming a problem solver, and this can help attract the right opportunities and people into one's life. Regarding the Law of Attraction, I believe that it is a controversial concept that has both supporters and detractors. Some people believe that positive thinking and visualization can lead to success, while others think that it is overly simplistic and does not consider external factors that may influence one's outcomes. As a language model, I don't have a personal opinion on the Law of Attraction, but I think it is essential to acknowledge that while having a positive mindset can be helpful, it is not a guarantee of success. It is crucial to combine positive thinking with hard work, persistence, and adaptability to achieve one's goals.
Good things are coming my way! My life is changing for the better! Everything I’ve been thru will pay off! I will receive amazing news today! Thank you yah 🙏
I agree that over focus on mindset with no implementations into one’s life is basically understanding the concepts of-in this case, law of attraction-versus truly mastering it. It’s one thing to know something and another to have skills/experience in it. And, this goes along with the saying of “knowledge is power” which really needs to be said as “knowledge is power when applied” otherwise its just ideas concepts thoughts. And, this is how wisdom is created. Philosophers can have great thoughts but not all can be applicable to society. For example, communism or socialism; sounds great on paper and in theory to have “equality” for people (I am of the belief most people don’t intentionally wish harm onto others and would prefer peace amongst ourselves), but history has clearly shown how “great” communism and socialism has been for the peoples’ whose country have utilized it...which is, to be clear, suffering because of greed (the irony is amazing). This was a great video and definitely saving to rewatch whenever 🔥💖
It's called Inspired Actions. 😊 Actions that inspired from ANY manifestation that you really wanted to have. 😊 In fact, I read Dokkodo in my language and even watch the Japanese dorama about Musashi himself. 😊 And when I link to the law of attraction, it links to the inspired action which people forgot about. Also you're right about mindset, because what's moving you is not mindset. It's your feelings. 😊 If you're not happy, you won't make any of your manifestation came true. That's when the law of vibration comes. 😊 Law of Attraction is just one of the 12 Universal Law, and the primary one is Law of Vibration. And it comes from your feelings, your heart. 😊 People nowadays neglecting their hearts, and only depending on their minds. 😊 Heart, mind, and soul are interconnected with each other, so that's why successful people like celebrities or famous CEO do differently than most of the people because they neglect their feelings 😊
Based on what i knew law of attractions whatever ur mood is should work, doesnt have to be happiness... it is a feelings..sadness, excitement, happiness,etc ..also just bcus that method works for him, it does not guarantee it will work the same way for u....
@@noexcuses5524 That's right! Which is why law of attraction is not primary Universal Law, because law of vibration is the primary and law of attraction is secondary. 😊 So vibration/feelings first than attraction/minds 😊
@@noexcuses5524 I do. I manifest a laptop, and it takes quite long for me because I'm also in recovery of my mental health. But, I keep manifest and let go until it happened on the day when my uncle died actually. My cousin unexpectedly give me the laptop and I couldn't believe myself either. But I know, Universe had listen to my prayers so that's why my manifestation is finally come 🤩 I wanna keep doing it no matter what 😍
@@noexcuses5524 By the way, I ever write about the manifestation on my blog because I couldn't express myself through speaking and only through writing
I experienced both situations in my life. After university I was in my first job interviews and was hoping that the company would hire me. And no company hired me until I came in a mental state of indifference. I stopped forcing it and the company hired me. Many years later, I had again an interview. I spend most of the preparation time to get into the right mindset until I felt that I am the prize and I am a win for the company. They need to convince me to work for them. One week later, they send me the contract proposal
I totally agree with his philosophy… We become what we think about in order to deserve, we have to ask ourselves. What is it I want? Then, say to ourselves, “I’m going to make myself that person that attracts what he wants. “ . Jordan Peterson talks about this a lot, especially with women… We have to approach it like one of the attractive woman that I would want, at least potentially sees me, what does she see? What does she feel again, not everyone is going to feel you, but the more you work out, more you take care of yourself, emotionally, mentally, physically, and spiritually, and of course, financially, The more attractive you’re going to be to the kind of relationships and life you want. Myself, for example, physically, I knock it out of the park, but I still struggle from some self limiting beliefs, deep rooted from my childhood. I have a great job but I haven’t save money very well. I have been a super nice guy with women. Yes I’ve had many relationships a 15 year marriage, I’ve slept with a number of women, but that’s not what I really want to do. I just want to attract a true deep connection at the same time. I really want to connect with myself more than anything and really know myself and take care of me, because at the end of our lives, no one’s going to take care of you better than you.
I believe what you are describing here, is a mindset, one that entails "being" rather than "getting" or "becoming", that is likely why a lot of talks of LOA talks about gratitude and a mindset of having, because this will reprogram your subconscious mind (when done consistently and without doubt) to being or having what you desire, and you won't have to think about going to the gym or selling youself at the job interview, as this will become a natural part of being or having what you desire. So yes, you will have to put in the work, but you won't have to push yourself to do it, it'll just be who you are from now on. "Reinvent yourself", "If you want to make the world a better place, take a look at yourself and make the change", "To be, or not to be, that is the question". Great video. Thank you for sharing.
I was on board with everything you were saying up until the last part. If you were genuinely trying to get the firm job, then right after getting the interview from the executive at that event thing, I do think you can be more appreciative to have an opportunity. You did create the opportunity to get that interview but you also need to have basic human manners while being serious and still making sure you like firm enough to negotiate your way in
Good stuff mate. I've been feeling into the 'magentism' of my beingness for some time now and working consciously with it. Listening to your words landed something deeper in me. Thank you and keep it up.
I appreciate your feedback! That means a lot to me. This is one of the most powerful ideas I have ever encountered. And implementing it in different fields makes all the difference. If you guys are interested I can talk about it from different perspective and give more practical examples. I wish you all the best. Have a good one 🙏🔥
00:00 🌟 The best way to get what you want is by deserving it. Focus on becoming valuable and being perceived as valuable. 00:26 🧠 Consider the world deeply, a practical way to apply Musashi's teachings to the Law of Attraction. 01:36 💼 The world cares about what you can offer, not just what you want. Be valuable to attract opportunities. 02:21 🚀 Differentiate yourself by focusing on the needs of others, not just your own desires. 03:29 💡 Shift from chasing opportunities to attracting them by showing your understanding of problems and solutions. 05:48 💪 Make yourself the prize by having firms come to you and negotiate from a position of strength. 06:30 📈 Consistently applying these principles can put you ahead of your competition in various fields.
When we are self centred everything vanished from us. When we think of others all invisible powers of the world work with us along with universal energy.
Place your focus on things you love and feel enthusiastic about. In this way opportunities will appear to bring you closer to these things. Your natural enthusiasm will encourage you to take steps towards the things you love when these opportunities arise. Step by step. Without much planning or overthinking. These things become reality and part of your direct experience.
when people expect for something with lots of positivity why do they feel disappointed when it doesn't happen? what about people who are too scared, anxious and thinking ahead of negative things but in the end the results are great and they get shocked when good things happen??
Become valuable to what it is that you want to attract, and the way to add value is to solve problems for others. This will automatically move you from the majority energy which is selfish driven.
Yup. I started doing some training with someone and I noticed that they talked about starting at the end and working backwards. In other words, having the experience that someone who has been meditating, and/or implementing proper spiritual discipline in their lives-without having to wait 20 or 30 years to get there. It was great. But in order to have any consistent experience of it, and be able to do it with others effectively and confidently, it has taken me about… guess about how long… to get there. 10 years: Basic. 20+ years: Proficient. And all to get the cosmic joke as it were, that there was nothing to ever get at all - it was/is the experience of this moment that has always been the truth. The difference now versus when I started? I realize I’m never gonna get to an end point and now I don’t care. And I keep working at it. ;)
As a work in progress teen, I think this attitude is like an edgy anime character af and I rarely see people like this that I find likeable except they do their job really well whether you like them or not. I feel a bit envious in a way but amazed at the same time for people who do their best to be of service to the world with nobility
Excellent video - though I would caution folks at the *graduate* level taking the suggested tac. It may work in some industries, but in mine (aeronautical/mechanical engineering), it is a trueism that graduates don't actually know how the world works - hence it's very easy to "sound like you think you know what you're talking about... But not actually know what youre talking about". I think the advice is much better taken by someone with a good 5-10 years of experience, who has lived in an industry long enough to get real-world insights into its problems (and - importantly - at what level of management they need to be tackled at). For a graduate? Attitude is actually everything - and the ability to demonstrate that they know *HOW* to think, rather than just having book smarts. (This could be via having a portfolio or how you answer tough questions when put on the spot). How I know this: I ran recruiting for my pretty reputable consulting company for a while. All that said, for someone more experienced, this advice is fantastic. Love your work mate.
As a follow on from the above, I think there's a pretty important (though bitter) lesson to be learnt here. In fact, it's covered in your first sections of the video. In order to actually become valuable and attract opportunity - unless you're lucky - you have to put in the real work first. And that includes doing things in the **real world**, rather than just reading about them or researching them. Because it's very easy to be mislead by research - but the real world never lies. For people just starting out at something (like a grad going into their new career, or someone getting into a new hobby), this often means working hard for little/no benefit and in suboptimal conditions for a good while. And in the example of a grad with a portfolio - essentially this is proof that they put in those first hard yards while still in school.
What do you think about the law of attraction? Please let me know :) Have a good one 🙏🔥🔥
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I think too many people get caught up in the underlying mechanisms and philosophy as opposed to actually doing it.
It doesn't matter if you believe all the new age metaphysics, you just need to put it into practice and believe it will work.
I personally struggle with being consistent; so, I can relate to people who "can't manifest." It requires consistency.
Simplifying complex topics is the greatest skill of this century. Good job 👌
its wishful thinking , only idiotic believers have witty replays for...
What can you recommend to someone that want to be a pro nba player(basketball)? How can i use it to my goal? To focus on being valuable by putting into 10000s of hours and focusing on each day not on the end goal pf where i wanna be(a pro) and then let the consistent hard work of mine as the time passes attract those opportunities to play pro, because my skills will show my value and give me confidence to be perceived as valuable?
Yeah, if only everything you read or watch on youtube worked. We wouldn't be bombarded with thousands of videos on the same topic. From my experience life has a cunning way of subverting all you clever schemes by always throwing in something unexpected that puts you in a situation when you have to decide everything on the go. So however much we would want books and videos to work, they never do. It's totally all your decisions, no guru can help you with anything. You either accept it and rely on yourself or keep watching, reading and failing. Because NO ONE actually knows anything.
you don't attract what you want, you attract what you are. give up striving and rushing, it will come to you in some weird way you wouldn't expect. unclench your heart, unclench your fist,when you swim against the current it takes loads of energy,it will come when you let go and let the flow take you there with little or no effort. peace to all beings
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Well said
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I totally agree with you my dear friend. Thank you for your reinforcement. God bless us. 🌞🌎🌙🙏
This only works for women. Men have to create value in order to get attraction from others. This is why Men get rejected by women all the time while women rarely do.
The fact that nobody talks about forbidden book called Hidden Laws Of The Game is so crazyy
"The world doesn't care what you want, it cares what you have to offer." this hits different in so many levels.
fax that's powerful af
No free rides
Yeah! This has hit so hard, and these days I see so many snowflakes who are expecting everything and in return they have not even started anything to offer...
One shouldn't have to "offer" the world anything. You're human like everyone else. I for one don't care about your experiences even if they were bad, I don't care what you have to offer me. The only level that hits for me is selfishness people think if they don't have something special to offer others then they're worth nothing but that's not true. The world is corrupt in it's ways of thinking and just being tbh so many are selfish without even acknowledging that they're selfish. You are who you are and if the world doesn't like that then too bad for the world.
Basis of being a male.
Just like "Bruce Lee" said... Knowing is not enough, we must apply. Willing is not enough , we must do. 💪
-Chou, Mobile Legends, Fighter.
Jesus said it best: being a good person is not enough to get into heaven.
Only perfection is allowed in heaven. You will never be perfect no matter how hard you try.
Only God is perfect, but He has made a way for us to get into Heaven: repenting of our sin and trusting in His Son to get us in
*BE THE WATER!*
@@64Magick You can't be water. Your a human.
Its these stupid Eastern Mystics philosophy that is making people walk around thinking they are a dog or a cat or a wolf or a man or a woman, WHEN THEY ARE CLEARLY NOT.
How about this novel idea: why not just be yourself? Be what your Creator made you as.
You cannot be water, you cannot be metal. Stop trying so hard to be things that you are not.
Water cant be like you and you can't be like water. That is how God intended.
Let the chi flow, don't resist, let it flow, let it wash out the negative and replace it with positive energy
"the best way to get what you want is deserving it" 🙏
lols I don't believe that. It's a matter of luck. For example, many people won the lottery but do they deserve it? most of them squandered it and went into so many vices and got broke. SOme are born rich but they don't deserve it too. SOme people are good people but they get accidents, some people are evil but they have a good life, some people are nice but they became misserable. It is just luck, you cannot control destiny no matter what. Even if you deserve it, it won't happen because it is not your faith, not your destiny. I have seen so many bad people that have good life, I have seen good people that had diseases or accidents and died. They don't deserve it but it happened. best is to accept everything and have your peace of mind. Just think about this, maybe next lifetime your life is different. I just always tell myself next lifetime i will have another chance, and it's going to be different.
@@meilih2030 yea ight that's one pessimistic way of looking at it. How about this truth: We create our Own Luck. You were missing the point because you were going off of your own emotions and your own already set bs programming which concluded your own limited view and hence destiny. It wasn't about whether or not you thought those born rich were deserving or not, but did/do they feel that they're deserving of what they have.(and they obviously do) people always talk about how entitled some of us with money act but maybe it's because we know something that you don't know, and MAYBE if you changed some of your misconstrued views and perception of us, you'll get an actual understanding and MAYBE YOUR LUCK WILL CHANGE. instead of spewing the bs you just spewed. 👌🏾✌🏾
@@CDSTeeVeeWho knows? But I think you missed parts of the point as well, the rich and successful you’ll find nobody drags them down the ladder on the way up, that’s for sure, also on the flip side rich people seem to be lacking in very basic cognitive uprightness in life, dog eat dog all the way, and if you’re poor it’s because your weak and pathetic. But this world is built on two classes. The ruling class and the working class, the ruling who own the lion share of wealth, the working, who sell they’re body’s and labour to the wealthy. This dynamic is unsustainable.
While I’m on the subject, it’s a gift you were born with. We’re all born with a talent, like an athlete or doctor if you like, but that’s not enough to get to where you want to get to, you have to put the commitment and graft in, right from the start, and don’t look at what amount you want, just keep going, never look behind, exactly the same with wealth, only difference is you don’t care who you lay out on the way up.
@@meilih2030 Wow, preach much? What a lazy, full of negativity, bs over-flowing post. You deserve an award, no really.
Every family have that one person whom will break their financial burden, hope you are the person. Spend less, invest more💰💰
May Allah protect us all
I've heard alot about crypto currency investments and how effective it can grow your income! Any recommendations on a guide?
@David Lopez Thanks so much for the recommendation, I will look into it.
I agree, I invested in shiba coin and BTC last year and now I am bullish
@@johnchris7085 A business partner told me about Warren T Sonia that he made alot of income trading with her in few week
@carosullivan5567Silently been observing this conversation for a while now,I think i'mma have to give it a try,I mean why not?
This is so good! I love how he says instead of making the thing you want the prize, you’ve got to make yourself the prize to the thing you want! Such a powerful shift!
Exactly 🙏🌠 work yourself first..
Yes, I agree!
Enjoy.
1. Become valuable
2. Be perceived as valuable.
I've seen so many people skip step 1 and go straight to step 2. It's a very good way of making people think you are cocky, selfish and overconfident.
In the example provided - replying "I will send over the CV sometime this week" from someone who does not standout above others will be perceived as laziness or a lack of interest. It only works if they want you as a candidate. Good job explaining that people need step 1 in order to effectively execute step 2.
I see how this applies to women. I got rejected hard by a girl last week, talked to her for a month and a half. She had feelings for me for some time, and then she didn’t. And that is because I chased after her too much. I only realized this immediately after I was rejected. It’s regrettable and really fucking hurts because I thought that girl was a great match for me. But I see now that the point of it all was not for me to succeed, but for me to learn and grow from this. I’ve done this several times in the past, this was just the worst end result of it that finally woke me up to reality. I now know how to change.
Talk to more women, you will find more that are open to hang out and have fun
Do you really want to spend the rest of your life chasing after someone? Find someone that likes you just as much as you like them, and, through trust, you will never have to worry again.
More than anything, just focus on doing what’s genuinely better for yourself, increase your value in a way. Workout, meditate, have a hobby that expresses yourself (drawing/writing etc.), maybe do a little side hustle, be more social and just be a good person, inside and out. Trust me, this way not only will you start attracting the right people into your life, but you’ll be happy regardless of the situation.
@@rumplstiltztinkerstein this new social media world is tough
You should have stopped texting her for 3-4 days at some point where she liked you. Its the ultimate finisher move
But most importantly: don't do these things expecting something in return. Just do them for the sake of doing them, or for the sake of inner peace, justice, righteousness, and so on. If you do them expecting something in return, that thing sometimes will not come, and you'll stop caring.
Everybody does something expecting something in return that’s human nature lol
If only inner peace, justice and righteousness could put food on your table and pay your bills. 99.99% people don't have the luxury to think like that.
@@mikee3261 not true, when you help less fortunate people or donate, you don't expect anything return
@@jamiasultana9358 You still get something in return - you feel good that you have helped (that feeling can not be understated) or maybe you are motivated to do it so that you can let other people (or academic institutions) know that you have done it and you might be looked upon more favorably.
The author Naval has said what you said before 👍
I really like the line "Be valuable to what you want" This aligns with my thinking very well. I always think you need to be like a vacuum pulling the things in you want rather then chasing them.
I have had 3 long-term relationships and nobody chased anybody. We met, had fun, got along, and just ended up together. If you are both friendly, compatible, have similar values and interests and some different interests, and you are both sane, it works out.
What made you guys separate if you don't me asking?
there's a book called whispers of manifestation on borlest , and it talks about how using some secret tehniques you can attract almost everything in life it's not some bullshit law of attraction, it's the real deal
I'll never forget an interview I had. The manager I had asked me, why I wanted the job. I was feeling strong. Had ample opportunity. I said money. He hired me on the spot and he laughed at how refreshingly honest my answer was.
love you so much brother I like what you said "instead of making the thing you want the prize, you’ve got to make yourself the prize to the thing you want! Such a powerful shift"
This is how I've lived my whole adult life. I decided to leave the computer jobs and start farming, and have lived on million dollar properties being a prize for rich people, since everywhere I land I create a flush garden, and also maintain cleanliness, which is key particularly because rich people buy a lot of stuff and always have a shed or barn full of junk that needs to be organized. Now I manage the largest farm in the area and essentially self educated myself into this position and am not getting tens of thousands donated to our new non profit for the sake of educating kids on gardening, mycology, and basic understanding principles of life
God bless you!
As a side note, although not a kid, where can one learn more about gardening?
@John P. Ultreras through the same process used to understand all other skills, by committing to an attempt no matter the shortcoming, and to take time to analyze the symptoms before catastrophic failure so one can research on TH-cam or through books like lean farmer, urban farmer or market gardener. Then having a better idea of a plan for next year, so start small, get ahold of good compost, smother some grass with a tarp or cardboard over winter until it's dead, and do easy crops like bushbeans, Fava, delicate or kuri squash, leafy greens, kale, Napa cabbage, potato. Avoid tomato and corn, most new gardeners try these as their first crop but don't realize the difficulty involved and give up on gardening.
I'm so happy for you. I'm in middle of this situation. Hope I find my way because it's killing me
why u brag
YOU KEEP that mushroom shit away from young minds.
I agree wholeheartedly ! I feel the "work" needs to be "inner work" first and foremost. Know Who/What you Truly are first.... and the rest follows Naturally.... Know the Truth, and the Truth shall set you free. Thank You so much for your gift!
Thank you so much for sharing. I appreciate it. Yeah self reliance and taking responsibility is important to get ahead and become the best and strongest version of oneself. Have a good one 🙏🔥
Trouble with that, nobody can see it or measure it. it's a wank.
CHILE ARGENTINA THE SCANDINAVIA OF THE SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE
Be attractive instead of chasing. As a Japanese, I am proud of Musashi's philosophy.
Indeed
Don't know how to describe this but all I can say is that this video is really something powerful to change your whole level of understanding on a deeper level. Thankful to the speaker of this video for such amazing clarity. And also very thankful to the people in comment section for their wise words, this made it more meaningful.❤
Yes I agree with you 100% and the good thing is you’re not selling anything, you just want to help people, and thats what make you different from other TH-camrs
This is actually brilliant. It is true that the current scenario is that most of us are chasing rather than attracting. This is an eye-opening video!
Try to accept life as it comes
You should accept the life you are given for the sake of your mental health. Despair, stress, and anxiety are natural parts of your life, and it shouldn’t be attacked. The truth is that if you accept the most difficult aspects of life, it can make you stronger to their advances. - miyamoto Musashi
Wow!! I am happy i found this now i am still reading 💖
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This absolutely changed my entire way of approach regarding my business I’m in. After watching this; my brain just came up with paragraph after paragraph of powerful things I can say to my clients to have a higher closing percentage. Manifestation and law of attraction. This just worked for me immediately!! So grateful 🙏🏻
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Can't imagine that after an online research you will be competent enough to discuss the issues of a company with its CEO. It takes years of learning how a company works in order to get deep into the problems it has.
the interview example was really, really bad. 😅 The law of attraction may work, but a very poor choice to cite as an example.
And people watching this kind of videos are mainly younger people, fresh out of colleges, I don't think anyone will judge them for saying that they're grateful for being given the opportunity. The approach may work for upper management positions but as a general example, it was bad. Being grateful is a sign of humbleness too, not just chasing something.
"Seek strength, the rest will follow" -King Vendrick
You’re spot on. I was approached for the Deans position at the top business school in my country and asked to interview. I did essentially what is outlined in the video. Told them I already had my dream job and wasn’t sure if I should interview. Asked for more info so I could determine if there was a good fit. This only made them want me more. But I think central to this is that it comes from your being centered on your own value(s). You don’t do it as a ‘strategy’. If you do, there’s a good chance it will backfire. So this is a kind of internalized belief in yourself that generates the attraction.
Yes this is so true. A very important distinction to make, especially when one does start to feel more powerful in the world not to use it for mere manipulative or egoic purposes but for something that is honestly in line with oneself
That's something no one talks about... Being a valuable person... Thank you very much for sharing such golden information...
I used to think that success and abundance were only for a select few, but the Law of Attraction has shown me that anyone can achieve their dreams with the right mindset and techniques.
This comports with many wise views. I have a variation on a subtopic "Go to the gym and eat well". I often go to the gym and guys are just hanging out doing a little lifting, looking at their cell phones... you get the picture. If you want results you must add intensity and focus to your work.
I got some questions I’ve been thinking about this.
Do you guys think that when you practice this, in essence, are you not still acting from a place of selfishness? You’d try to be the prize and be valuable, but all this effort is just to obtain what you want after all. How can one be genuine about this? I’m sad to admit that I myself can’t be so selfless as to drive all my actions from a place of such selflessness all the time.
So how do you guys think this can be tackled?
Also there’s the problem of not getting into any expectations. That is hard also, but it’s comparatively more managable to the first problem.
Loved this video btw, thank you!
Thank you so much for sharing your thoughts. These are good questions. I’m not sure whether there are definitive answers. Whether it’s genuine or not is up to each individual. It would be more selfish to demand something without offering something of value in return. What do you think about this? Have a good one 🙏🔥
Yes it does make sense that when you offer something valuable in return of something you want it shouldn’t consider being selfish, it’s rather getting rewarded for what you offered. I mean you can’t do everything in life for free you gotta survive too, so if I offer my valuable self and in RETURN if I expect something I desire , how is that selfish?
Miyamoto Musashi one of my favorite philosophers of all time
Watched this many times. So much wisdom in this message if you can read between the lines. Thank you
Thank you so much. Which Law of Attraction videos do you want me to make? 🙏🔥
It’s so true!
I recently had a breakthrough in my healing from CPTSD.
I finally (65) can honestly say that I love myself and I deserve to have wealth and abundance.
I realized that the Universe has been waiting for me to get to that point, so it can flow in the energy.
Long path healing childhood trauma , but if one can survive with their heart in tact; it’s amazing!
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Your words are so inspiring! The Universe has been Waiting for You! Beautiful. Thank You❣️Much Love
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Love and respect. Thank you for sharing.
@Deborah Riley Was there something specifically that helped you to overcome CPTSD? All the best.
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Of course there are a chain of events that aided my healing. Some quite surprising.
But, I realized that the three offenders in my childhood were evil in their intentions. I did a major healing over them and did a cord cutting for each individual.
Forgiving them as I proceeded.
I found inner child healing work to be extremely helpful, I was abused from before birth alcohol and tobacco.
I also fully embraced my part in this lifetime, I know that I actually chose this experience for my souls growth and path.
This really frees up all blame on anyone else.
My soul is here to heal generational karma.
I’m deeply grateful for everything that I have learned and healed so far.
Blessings on your journey! Try to find the joy, the love and the beauty of your path.🙏☯️🙏☯️🙏
Another good thing in addition to what was said/or maybe was touched on in other words briefly: Intentionally putting yourself in situations where the potential to captivate interest is absolutely key. You can have these conversations with everyday people in common settings and it won’t be anything more than a good impression. Think about who you want to associate with and what do they consume, where do they go? Put yourself in those places, bringing something you possess that these specific people value. Also, let people speak. Most people in high positions enjoy feeling interesting or to be the center of attention to an extent. This makes them drop their guard, and while you listen you can identify more specifically what their needs/wants are. Your responses will be more meaningful and to the point/not meandering off topic which will impress who your trying to impress guaranteed. One last thing, be realistic about your insight. This goes in to listening. There is a fine line between talking down to someone and offering honest and good advice. They don’t want to hear grandiosity, they want to hear a logical solution or input. If you read this I hope it helps, thanks!
This is how woman work as well, the example you used for a job interview is exactly how you should talk to woman also
Yeah. Respectful and confident. Have a good one 🙏🔥
Dokkodo Is about being á loner lmao
As a woman I can confirm. We can sense when a man is desperately trying to get our attention (even if he tries to act cool), and it pushes us away. So, change things around. If, as a man, you make yourself desirable, and have genuine self-confidence, without insecurity, women will be drawn to you.
Since you guys seem interested I made a dedicated vid about this topic. It's titled: "Attract High-Value Women (as an Introvert)". Let me know what you think. Have a good one 🔥🔥
@@anisah8546 especially when talking over social media its really easy to mess up when letting the girl know that you like her to much. The chase is gone for her you are now the same as all those other boys dming her
I listened to this over and again. I have a new outlook going forward. In this short video, I learned so much about myself. Thank you.
Thank you so much for sharing. That means a lot to me! Have a good one 🙏🔥
TRUTH! Take massive action. As much speedy action as you can squeeze into the time that you've got, or the time that you can allocate. Success is acquired one step at a time, but i'd say walk as fast as you can, figuratively. Sprint carefully (don't fall down). But damn it, get going, and you'll see results.
The example you gave about the two job seekers was a nicely curated textbook example, in reality things don’t fall into place so nicely like the way you described.
During my time as single I realized how needy I had been. In fact, in my relationship I was eager to be the kind of woman my bf would want to marry. At least that’s what I thought. I neglected my own needs, lost connection to myself, didn’t communicate boundaries. And eventually I stopped loving him and broke up. Invest in yourself. Know yourself. Know your needs. Check what is offered to you. Do you really want this? Without self-love there is no love. People will come to you because they love who you are. Your energy, vibe, honesty, authenticity. This should be taught at school. It makes life so much easier.
When you become a free, healthy person, you're harder to manipulate, so don't expect schools to teach that.
@@H.A.Kingdom Hey Sein Ghan, thank you for your comment. Maybe we mean the same thing. I am talking about teaching kids to be authentic so that they have great mental health. 😉 Have a great day.
thank you for this comment🫠 i have been on the other side of this situation, being the one being broken up with, this helps me understand that my ex partner was going through her own internal battles as well
You get what you want by working towards giving it to yourself, not by expecting that the world will give it to you. You must have the self-respect and willpower to focus on your needs and how to achieve them rather than blinding yourself with limited beliefs concerning other people.
There are many people who are raised with limiting beliefs. They grow up believing that they need to prove themselves to the world; that they have to fight themselves and neglect their own needs to reach unrealistic expectations. They learn to disappoint themselves for the sake of others and yet eventually they learn to be frequently disappointed by others because they don’t know how to get out of that disappointment. And then in their relationships, they project unrealistic expectations. They think they’ve sacrificed so much, others are obligated to them. They are so blinded by lack of self-value and self-respect that they cannot make space to value and respect others. They demand to be considered without considering themselves. They’re so caught up in forcing themselves into the same miserable cycle, they blame others for their lack of accountability. They don’t know how to do something different. Asking for help can be so simple, but because of their limited beliefs, they deny themselves their needs.
Learn how to stop denying yourself of your need. Focus on giving yourself the results you want, not what you think other people want.
I love the Laws of Attraction it’s happening weather you realize it or not it is always consistent 😊
Stop being delusional
There is no such a thing
Wake up
@@mudathersalem9804 would you mind elaborating? not trying to be rood just genuinely curious
*Of course.....its duality.....but not exact!*
It's horseshit.
weather? whether!
I really love all your videos. I homeschooled my son and we sat down for many of your videos as a valuable learning lesson.
Thank you
Thank you so much for sharing. You don’t know how much this means to me! I wish you all the best. Have a good one 🙏🔥
Very well presented. The journey to becoming valuable and being perceived as such would be a powerful healing journey in itself.
This is one of the best videos I've seen in a while
This concept was taught in an acting class i took. The coach said that when going to an audition, don't think about how important the opportunity will be for you, but how you can be an important asset for the production. This does multiple things: it gives you confidence (false or not) in your abilities, it makes you ask benevolent questions (showing concern for the role and production), and it helps the casting director visualize you in the role. Plus, they see you can be great to work with because you care about the production.
In that setting it makes sense. In general life it will burn you.
@@BlueBeeMCMLXI how?
Thank you so much for sharing your experience. That is a great example! Yeah confidence is crucial. I wish you all the best. Have a good one 🙏🔥
Maybe one of the best videos that i have watch on TH-cam, thank you for the advice mate. God bless you
I agree 10000% percent, I have always went for the best, found the problems they needed to resolve and see how I could be of value, all the good I have to bring to them. I have even declined high job offers that came to me. I did all this unconsciously without even thinking of it, because that’s always how I have acted and thought. I work to be my best and then see what value I can bring! Thanks for this video, made me realise consciously what I have always been doing and thinking unconsciously!!
I am beyond impressed with your view on the law of attraction. I've seen a lot of videos but this is gold. In simple terms create a version of yourself that has value and perceived value also.
Thanks Philosophy boss" you've gained a subscriber 🤜🏽🤛🏼
👏🏽 Amen it’s about making yourself valuable and knowing your worth it’ll help you never be desperate because abundance is available to you
In construction and demolition I stayed with companies longer than others with far more experience than me just by working harder and building a better and more genuine relationship with people there. Being able to get along with people very different than yourself and being okay with people not liking you or everything about you is very important
One of the best examples I've heard on how it works & how we play our part
Bring value to others, focus on others' problem and provide the value to your customers, this is the law of attraction. Not to prove you are good, but to focus on others.
Concepts like these I'm finding out at age 36. Just imagine if you find these things our at age 20 or something. You'd be unstoppable!
Thank you for sharing. It’s never too late to take responsibility and action. And that’s the most important thing. Taking action and actually apply concepts. Have a good one 🙏🔥
My familiy made me read the book about Miyamoto Musashi when I was kid, you're right, I dont know who climbed the ladder better :)
I have many friends and people around me who are always chasing quick success, mostly financial. I guess it kind of makes sense since the world these days is sadly mostly driven by the economy. I never really cared about money all that much because as long as I have enough I don't need more. I always more valued my time. So I focused on doing something meaningful instead. You know don't waste my time doing something I don't enjoy just to gain money, that's stupid. My point is that with this approach not only I reach bigger success than most chasers I know but also inner satisfaction.
I've always felt like you attract what you are.
Your mindset is everything that matters!!!
"chase after money and security and your heart will never unclench"
- The Buddha
Low dopamine is a secret that is really responsible for our low motivation, xxx, social media and excess music listening does have an effect of raising our dopamine levels to rush out and we become low levels of dopamine. It's always great to do a Dopamine detox here and there
I am not so sure of this. I worked for many years for a company where I consistently brought solutions to the table. I saw problems before they manifested and tried to solve. I was never perceived as valuable. Management saw me as not knowing my place and stepping on management toes all the time. No matter how hard I worked on that perception and how consistently I remained solution focused, I was not appreciated or promoted. I suppose I managed the first step, but was not able to complete the 2nd. You can't manage or change other people's perceptions.
You achieve wat you want by attracting it in a way that u become the person who deserves it.
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I'm a Specialized cleaner. I know my value and in a way. What you taught in your video is how I find work, when I need work. Ill be watching more videos. This is neat stuff. Thanks
This is true practice of law of attraction, i have several videos on this but you man, made me understand this understand in the better way . Really appreciated 👍
at the end, competence is key.
Not only do I think I'm valuable. But I KNOW I'm valuable. Not just for a company but a relationship.
I'm being recruited by two companies and I am the interviewer. It's fucking wonderful.
I really enjoyed listening to your insights on Miyamoto Musashi's philosophy and how it can be applied to real life situations. I especially appreciated your focus on taking action and being valuable to others, rather than just focusing on your own wants and needs. Keep up the great work!
The speaker is emphasizing the importance of not being selfish and focusing on what the world needs instead of just thinking about what one wants. They highlight that one can become valuable by thinking deeply about the world and becoming a problem solver, and this can help attract the right opportunities and people into one's life.
Regarding the Law of Attraction, I believe that it is a controversial concept that has both supporters and detractors. Some people believe that positive thinking and visualization can lead to success, while others think that it is overly simplistic and does not consider external factors that may influence one's outcomes. As a language model, I don't have a personal opinion on the Law of Attraction, but I think it is essential to acknowledge that while having a positive mindset can be helpful, it is not a guarantee of success. It is crucial to combine positive thinking with hard work, persistence, and adaptability to achieve one's goals.
Thank you for taking the time to share your thoughts :) never been praised by a language model lol. have a good one 🙏🔥
Want for nothing and no one, but appreciate what you do have.
Good things are coming my way!
My life is changing for the better!
Everything I’ve been thru will pay off!
I will receive amazing news today!
Thank you yah 🙏
I agree that over focus on mindset with no implementations into one’s life is basically understanding the concepts of-in this case, law of attraction-versus truly mastering it. It’s one thing to know something and another to have skills/experience in it. And, this goes along with the saying of “knowledge is power” which really needs to be said as “knowledge is power when applied” otherwise its just ideas concepts thoughts. And, this is how wisdom is created. Philosophers can have great thoughts but not all can be applicable to society. For example, communism or socialism; sounds great on paper and in theory to have “equality” for people (I am of the belief most people don’t intentionally wish harm onto others and would prefer peace amongst ourselves), but history has clearly shown how “great” communism and socialism has been for the peoples’ whose country have utilized it...which is, to be clear, suffering because of greed (the irony is amazing). This was a great video and definitely saving to rewatch whenever 🔥💖
It's called Inspired Actions. 😊 Actions that inspired from ANY manifestation that you really wanted to have. 😊 In fact, I read Dokkodo in my language and even watch the Japanese dorama about Musashi himself. 😊 And when I link to the law of attraction, it links to the inspired action which people forgot about. Also you're right about mindset, because what's moving you is not mindset. It's your feelings. 😊 If you're not happy, you won't make any of your manifestation came true. That's when the law of vibration comes. 😊 Law of Attraction is just one of the 12 Universal Law, and the primary one is Law of Vibration. And it comes from your feelings, your heart. 😊 People nowadays neglecting their hearts, and only depending on their minds. 😊 Heart, mind, and soul are interconnected with each other, so that's why successful people like celebrities or famous CEO do differently than most of the people because they neglect their feelings 😊
Based on what i knew law of attractions whatever ur mood is should work, doesnt have to be happiness... it is a feelings..sadness, excitement, happiness,etc ..also just bcus that method works for him, it does not guarantee it will work the same way for u....
@@noexcuses5524 That's right! Which is why law of attraction is not primary Universal Law, because law of vibration is the primary and law of attraction is secondary. 😊 So vibration/feelings first than attraction/minds 😊
@@NynyshAulia have u attract something in ur life using law of vibration?
@@noexcuses5524 I do. I manifest a laptop, and it takes quite long for me because I'm also in recovery of my mental health. But, I keep manifest and let go until it happened on the day when my uncle died actually. My cousin unexpectedly give me the laptop and I couldn't believe myself either. But I know, Universe had listen to my prayers so that's why my manifestation is finally come 🤩
I wanna keep doing it no matter what 😍
@@noexcuses5524 By the way, I ever write about the manifestation on my blog because I couldn't express myself through speaking and only through writing
I experienced both situations in my life. After university I was in my first job interviews and was hoping that the company would hire me. And no company hired me until I came in a mental state of indifference. I stopped forcing it and the company hired me.
Many years later, I had again an interview. I spend most of the preparation time to get into the right mindset until I felt that I am the prize and I am a win for the company. They need to convince me to work for them.
One week later, they send me the contract proposal
I totally agree with his philosophy… We become what we think about in order to deserve, we have to ask ourselves. What is it I want? Then, say to ourselves, “I’m going to make myself that person that attracts what he wants. “ . Jordan Peterson talks about this a lot, especially with women… We have to approach it like one of the attractive woman that I would want, at least potentially sees me, what does she see? What does she feel again, not everyone is going to feel you, but the more you work out, more you take care of yourself, emotionally, mentally, physically, and spiritually, and of course, financially, The more attractive you’re going to be to the kind of relationships and life you want. Myself, for example, physically, I knock it out of the park, but I still struggle from some self limiting beliefs, deep rooted from my childhood. I have a great job but I haven’t save money very well. I have been a super nice guy with women. Yes I’ve had many relationships a 15 year marriage, I’ve slept with a number of women, but that’s not what I really want to do. I just want to attract a true deep connection at the same time. I really want to connect with myself more than anything and really know myself and take care of me, because at the end of our lives, no one’s going to take care of you better than you.
Hey Tim, u nailed it bro, u knocked me out with ur words. ...lolzzzzz
@@aparnabhatia5072 Thanks bud ! I don’t have all the answers , it’s progress … not perfection 🙂.
Great insights! Focusing on what you can offer rather than what you want is a game-changer in attracting the right opportunities.
I believe what you are describing here, is a mindset, one that entails "being" rather than "getting" or "becoming", that is likely why a lot of talks of LOA talks about gratitude and a mindset of having, because this will reprogram your subconscious mind (when done consistently and without doubt) to being or having what you desire, and you won't have to think about going to the gym or selling youself at the job interview, as this will become a natural part of being or having what you desire. So yes, you will have to put in the work, but you won't have to push yourself to do it, it'll just be who you are from now on. "Reinvent yourself", "If you want to make the world a better place, take a look at yourself and make the change", "To be, or not to be, that is the question".
Great video. Thank you for sharing.
I was on board with everything you were saying up until the last part. If you were genuinely trying to get the firm job, then right after getting the interview from the executive at that event thing, I do think you can be more appreciative to have an opportunity. You did create the opportunity to get that interview but you also need to have basic human manners while being serious and still making sure you like firm enough to negotiate your way in
Good stuff mate. I've been feeling into the 'magentism' of my beingness for some time now and working consciously with it. Listening to your words landed something deeper in me. Thank you and keep it up.
I appreciate your feedback! That means a lot to me. This is one of the most powerful ideas I have ever encountered. And implementing it in different fields makes all the difference. If you guys are interested I can talk about it from different perspective and give more practical examples. I wish you all the best. Have a good one 🙏🔥
@@philosophyboss - Yes please 🙋🏻♀️ I would love some practical examples🙏 Thank Q so much🌳🕊️
Yes please that would be great
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It’s definitely a different way to go about things but may only work for outlets that haven’t seen an approach like this. Good stuff
00:00 🌟 The best way to get what you want is by deserving it. Focus on becoming valuable and being perceived as valuable.
00:26 🧠 Consider the world deeply, a practical way to apply Musashi's teachings to the Law of Attraction.
01:36 💼 The world cares about what you can offer, not just what you want. Be valuable to attract opportunities.
02:21 🚀 Differentiate yourself by focusing on the needs of others, not just your own desires.
03:29 💡 Shift from chasing opportunities to attracting them by showing your understanding of problems and solutions.
05:48 💪 Make yourself the prize by having firms come to you and negotiate from a position of strength.
06:30 📈 Consistently applying these principles can put you ahead of your competition in various fields.
"What you seek is seeking you!"😊Anonymous
When we are self centred everything vanished from us. When we think of others all invisible powers of the world work with us along with universal energy.
That's so darn true!
Underrated video and message .. this man’s story inspires tf outta me
Appreciate you. That means a lot to me! :) I wish you all the best.
Place your focus on things you love and feel enthusiastic about. In this way opportunities will appear to bring you closer to these things. Your natural enthusiasm will encourage you to take steps towards the things you love when these opportunities arise. Step by step. Without much planning or overthinking. These things become reality and part of your direct experience.
when people expect for something with lots of positivity why do they feel disappointed when it doesn't happen?
what about people who are too scared, anxious and thinking ahead of negative things but in the end the results are great and they get shocked when good things happen??
I am now in my mid 30s, but damn this is the best advice i have ever heard so far.. every word is worth listening to..
thats how I get all of my jobs! I did read this book several times starting at a very young age and it works out
Become valuable to what it is that you want to attract, and the way to add value is to solve problems for others. This will automatically move you from the majority energy which is selfish driven.
That might be one of the most relevant videos I have ever watched!
I really like your work..
Keep posting videos like this
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Think you. That means a lot to me. I hope it can be useful!! I wish you all the best 🙏🔥
I completely agree. You're well explicit about the topic "law of attraction". Thanks, I appreciate your teaching.
Great explanation. Giving the example really helps the concept to sink in. Kudos !
Finally something new and practical , the content is very to the point and covers most cases nice
I practice fencing and I learn philosophy from kendo. Now I feel they are such an amazing combination!
Musashi was a certified G for sure. Great breakdown,by the way.
You do a good job at explaining the practicality of these principles. You give realistic explanations, good video.
Pure genius... thank you for this.
Yup. I started doing some training with someone and I noticed that they talked about starting at the end and working backwards. In other words, having the experience that someone who has been meditating, and/or implementing proper spiritual discipline in their lives-without having to wait 20 or 30 years to get there.
It was great. But in order to have any consistent experience of it, and be able to do it with others effectively and confidently, it has taken me about… guess about how long… to get there.
10 years: Basic.
20+ years: Proficient.
And all to get the cosmic joke as it were, that there was nothing to ever get at all - it was/is the experience of this moment that has always been the truth. The difference now versus when I started? I realize I’m never gonna get to an end point and now I don’t care. And I keep working at it. ;)
Very impressive. Showing oneself as an asset and not a future liability and at the same not appearing to be desperate.
As a work in progress teen, I think this attitude is like an edgy anime character af and I rarely see people like this that I find likeable except they do their job really well whether you like them or not. I feel a bit envious in a way but amazed at the same time for people who do their best to be of service to the world with nobility
thanks to TH-cam algorithms and this channel I've finally found the answer I was looking for so long
Excellent video - though I would caution folks at the *graduate* level taking the suggested tac. It may work in some industries, but in mine (aeronautical/mechanical engineering), it is a trueism that graduates don't actually know how the world works - hence it's very easy to "sound like you think you know what you're talking about... But not actually know what youre talking about".
I think the advice is much better taken by someone with a good 5-10 years of experience, who has lived in an industry long enough to get real-world insights into its problems (and - importantly - at what level of management they need to be tackled at).
For a graduate? Attitude is actually everything - and the ability to demonstrate that they know *HOW* to think, rather than just having book smarts. (This could be via having a portfolio or how you answer tough questions when put on the spot).
How I know this: I ran recruiting for my pretty reputable consulting company for a while.
All that said, for someone more experienced, this advice is fantastic. Love your work mate.
As a follow on from the above, I think there's a pretty important (though bitter) lesson to be learnt here. In fact, it's covered in your first sections of the video.
In order to actually become valuable and attract opportunity - unless you're lucky - you have to put in the real work first. And that includes doing things in the **real world**, rather than just reading about them or researching them. Because it's very easy to be mislead by research - but the real world never lies.
For people just starting out at something (like a grad going into their new career, or someone getting into a new hobby), this often means working hard for little/no benefit and in suboptimal conditions for a good while. And in the example of a grad with a portfolio - essentially this is proof that they put in those first hard yards while still in school.