Full podcast episode: th-cam.com/video/DcWqzZ3I2cY/w-d-xo.html Lex Fridman podcast channel: th-cam.com/users/lexfridman Guest bio: Jeff Bezos is the founder of Amazon and Blue Origin.
"You can hide a lot of sloppy thinking behind bullet points." To me this is genius because we were taught the opposite. Bullet points were supposed to be the way we cut through the noise of a "paper" and get to the point that execs want to hear. But sometimes bullet points simplify to a fault and cut out essential how's and why's. At least I think that's partly what he is getting at.
@@nonono9194 lol, have you ever actually followed around a CEO in real life? They very often work after hours, they're always thinking about decisions even at home. The emotional impact having a whole company relying on you compared to just getting a new job..
@@average.yt.commenter609 have you? Elon musk is the CEO of like 5/6 companies, you seem to think a full time factory worker can work more than 200 hours+ a week, clown. And a life of endless monotonous manual labour is infinitely worse than sitting around making decisions, they don't give a single f if the company suffers, case in point is all the CEOs of the Fortune 500 pushing wokeism for those BlackRock and Vanguard bonuses despite destroying the companies' image and employees' job security. Keep simpin for the elites you peasants
His workout experience is same as mine. Some days I don't want to do it, and some days my trainer pushes me when I don't feel like increasing my resistance. Who knew Bezos was a human being like the rest of us?
@@seigfriedmk Bezos isn't on roids. He literally says he cares about healthspan. A 59-year old billionaire wouldn't subject his body to steroids if he's trying to extend his health and life. Eat well, sleep, and exercise to get in shape like him. It's hard for most due to lack of discipline or accountability.
I worked for this mans company as a senior executive for just over a year. I have NEVER experienced a more toxic and ineffective work culture in my life. All the great people left soon after joining- because great people who are great at what they do and are good people (have integrity, value treating people with respect etc) have options, and werent going to waste a second more of their lives contributing to a nightmare environment.
Well he doesn't get the bad rep due to his mannerism. He gets it due to the way his employers are being treated. Whether he himself ordered that I don't know, but working at Amazon packaging sure is like hell
@@PC-vp2cg You know I heard a lot about that and was on board with complaining about the warehouse working standards, but then I look at the benefits and the common aspects of the people who complain. They pay double minimum wage and pay for college almost always regardless of the background you want. The people who complain are typically older and much more unhealthy than the common man, so I'm not shocked that they're annoyed at being expected to stand and work physical labor. You rarely see younger skinnier folks complain about having to do really easy repetitive work for almost double standard pay in most areas + a paid for college
@@zoby1996there’s so many young and in shape people complaining about being overworked and having to run around with pee bottles because they don’t even have time for breaks. Amazon is notoriously harsh with their employees. If youre with a company for 90 days you’re entitled to benefits. Amazon literally fires people on day 89. And they’ve even developed gloves that shock the pickers if they start reaching in the wrong direction to increase productivity. That’s straight up sci-fi stuff. The US government also relies on AWS servers btw.
Wow, I love how they do meetings at amazon. I remember, most of the people (me including) just didn't read homework reading in school, and they come to school unprepared to discuess what was in text. But reading it and discuess after 10 or so minutes sounds very productive
Personally noticed Jeff specifically naming people helping him throughout the day, a recognition I really didn't expect to see given how I (and I think a lot of others) have him painted in my/our collective conscience. Great perspective there
I do agree on wandering. You need to leave room in life to be spontaneous and creative and you honestly never know when that need will strike you. Mr. Bezos is very charming and affable. Respect.
As an author and business owner, I love the narrative memo idea to lead a meeting, I haven’t seen that before. I’m thankful Mr. Bezos shared this, I think I’ll bring it to my team and change how we conduct certain meetings.
Nice, nice to see an alternative to powerpoint presentations practiced in such companies, well thought out ideas and the processes it went through are best to put on full display. Efficiently and straight to the point. Powerpoints indeed tend to oversimplify certain paths or explanations which can create a fake sense of reality for lack of a better word. I’m a fan of exposing the brain and discussing it afterwards in raw. Very nice, noted it.
I want people to notice that he doesn't do some 4 hour work routine or get up insanely early. The people that are saying that shit are the ones who are trolling you. You do whatever you want because there are no secrets for getting very lucky being at the right place at the right time for something like Amazon.
Highly organized, confident individual . Strikes me as very intelligent and i found a similarity to one of my favorite teachers growing up . He also shared Jeff’s appreciation for good grammar and punctuation. I think “crisp” is a good way to describe Jeff Bezos …
@lexclips a better question for the young entrepreneurs and intrapreneurs would have been on the come up Jeff, what was your schedule? when did you wake up? what was your schedule? Regardless loved the podcast.
one of Elon's first jobs was in a furnace at a lumber mill in Canada... literally inside the furnace... that likely serves as his motivation...i.e. "never again"
I think we need to come up for different words to distinguish between work… for example if you work in an Amazon Factory work. If you are Bezos, you have forced sometimes uncomfortable meetings… also difficult, but hardly should describe in the same way.
We have those words already. Jeff is doing strategy, The Warehouse worker is doing manual labor. Strategy is hard on your brain, easy on your body. Manual labor is easy on the brain, hard on the body.
@@kangaroomax8198 I honestly am not throwing shade. I mean I am being a bit snarky, but I have no issues with what he is doing and I have very much enjoyed and learned from this podcast. You are right that we can distinguish and describe it better and maybe some do, but most just call it work. I think we could divide that word up better is all I am saying. So Bezos wouldn’t have to say after the gym… it’s all work. He could say it’s all --- (whatever the new word would be)
He said Zoom meetings. Imagine the information Zoom has access to by secretly watching these meetings. Can't believe a company like Blue Origin doesn't just have their own private online meeting of some sort.
@@davidliston4204seems like this was almost a response to Elon on Rogan , like Jeff wanted to improve public perception since Elon was Always kinda goofy on jre
@@davidliston4204Amazon has made my life infinitely better and has given me access to products that I’ve needed throughout my life that are not available in my country. That wouldn’t be the case if Jeff Bezos had not created Amazon and taken it to what it is now, so I’m very thankful to him as well
@photobia6593, don't be ignorant. Almost all rich people fund non-profit organizations. They do this to avoid paying taxes, while you, my friend, keep paying your taxes whether you like it or not. Despite these facts, you're still arguing with me instead of with them
@@salihbozkaya8465 Lower taxes then, rich and powerful people will always find ways around paying high taxes, so the only way to level the playing field is to have a low taxation system for everybody.
He's on steroids and testosterone. Can tell by his voice, how else does your voice get deeper and laugh gets deeper when you're 60. He controls every aspect in our lives... hope he's not just some obsessed power hungry control freak but probably not. Money over people in this world. Of course business needs to make sense but when we have a few people making decisions that effect so many people it's dangerous, because like the lord of the rings "hello my precious" they can't help themselves. Nike doing kaepernick commercials blm all marketing tactics all these athletes wanting to be Ali or Martin Luther king but want it to be working in their best interest when if you are standing up doing the right thing no matter what you lose because it's the right thing. Enes Kanter is someone standing up for people that are working in sweat shops their whole life 7 days a week making nike clothes and the oddassity to disrespect this country make money off of what they are doing and sell the clothes that are made by people that are really oppressed that's been happening for a few lifetimes I would guess. It's a messed up world we live in.
Well I'm not a fruit loop But Jeff basals is Jack T's he is in good shape. Jeff has the ideal lifestyle Jeff is very stable he's got life balance. Jeff is a very mentally stable individual he moves through life effortlessly he's got balance. The big thing that sticks out and Jeff basis is character Is mental stability
Wake up, grab beer, grab rear, put on some bezos gear, gotta get drunk for tha stockholders wake up, divorce my wife then get buff, buy a yacht then onto supermodel stuff
Most productive man in the world ? You mean : thanks to the army of souls that he enslaved and mistreated ? And the slaves will soon be set free. You did not fear God Jeff, you thought you were a god. What a mistake.
Full podcast episode: th-cam.com/video/DcWqzZ3I2cY/w-d-xo.html
Lex Fridman podcast channel: th-cam.com/users/lexfridman
Guest bio: Jeff Bezos is the founder of Amazon and Blue Origin.
And now all the productivity youtubers and hustle culture will say that "Putter" in the morning is the ULTIMATE key to success
Facts 😂
Factssssss
🤣
i usually stutter when i putter
He can putter because his business is a success and he's hired people to look over it when he's not there
That TRT changed his voice
Ong😂
bro has the Popeye sailor man arms
More than TRT, dude had never worked out before
"You can hide a lot of sloppy thinking behind bullet points."
To me this is genius because we were taught the opposite. Bullet points were supposed to be the way we cut through the noise of a "paper" and get to the point that execs want to hear. But sometimes bullet points simplify to a fault and cut out essential how's and why's. At least I think that's partly what he is getting at.
Thanks for humanizing Jeff for us in this podcast.
He's been in a million interviews and has said many of these things before. I guess you only watch podcasts...
For real
@@wizardkhat can I also be a bozo? Thanks
Means they didn’t listen. The 6 page memo and study hall is the fucking key!
@@DTR89 Are you gatekeeping jeff bezos interviews? LOL WEIRD
If Jeff says he is not productive. What are we doing man
It's not a hard concept to grasp the idea of delegation.
CEOs don't work nearly as hard/much as the workers on the factory floor
@@nonono9194 lol, have you ever actually followed around a CEO in real life? They very often work after hours, they're always thinking about decisions even at home. The emotional impact having a whole company relying on you compared to just getting a new job..
@@nonono9194you’re right being CEO is far more consequential and hard. Anyone with half a brain could work in the facilities
@@average.yt.commenter609 have you?
Elon musk is the CEO of like 5/6 companies, you seem to think a full time factory worker can work more than 200 hours+ a week, clown.
And a life of endless monotonous manual labour is infinitely worse than sitting around making decisions, they don't give a single f if the company suffers, case in point is all the CEOs of the Fortune 500 pushing wokeism for those BlackRock and Vanguard bonuses despite destroying the companies' image and employees' job security.
Keep simpin for the elites you peasants
@@Joesephbrolin 😂😂😂 how's Jeff Bezos big Amazonaconda taste in your mouth?
He laughs the Jim Carrey “white rich guy laugh” so much
You watch to much tiktok
His alarm clock is an Amazon delivery truck backing up at 5am in the morning.
His workout experience is same as mine. Some days I don't want to do it, and some days my trainer pushes me when I don't feel like increasing my resistance. Who knew Bezos was a human being like the rest of us?
you know what would blow your mind more, read meditations by Marcus Aurelius
You on roids too?
@@seigfriedmk Bezos isn't on roids. He literally says he cares about healthspan. A 59-year old billionaire wouldn't subject his body to steroids if he's trying to extend his health and life. Eat well, sleep, and exercise to get in shape like him. It's hard for most due to lack of discipline or accountability.
@@Starship_X if u can't see it I can't help u
@@Starship_X He's not on steroids but 100% on a natural level of testosterone/hormone supplementation.
I worked for this mans company as a senior executive for just over a year. I have NEVER experienced a more toxic and ineffective work culture in my life. All the great people left soon after joining- because great people who are great at what they do and are good people (have integrity, value treating people with respect etc) have options, and werent going to waste a second more of their lives contributing to a nightmare environment.
same experience bro!!
Can you share more details?
Amazon is a trash company,ran by idiots
That's what all ex employees say lol everyone else's fault 😂
You saying you were a senior exec at Amazon? Or at another company? Kind of baffling if the former at an exec level
Jeff seems like the kind of guy that gets a real bad rep, but is a much more awesome dude than we think.
he doesn't have a bad rep?
Well he doesn't get the bad rep due to his mannerism.
He gets it due to the way his employers are being treated. Whether he himself ordered that I don't know, but working at Amazon packaging sure is like hell
@@PC-vp2cg You know I heard a lot about that and was on board with complaining about the warehouse working standards, but then I look at the benefits and the common aspects of the people who complain. They pay double minimum wage and pay for college almost always regardless of the background you want. The people who complain are typically older and much more unhealthy than the common man, so I'm not shocked that they're annoyed at being expected to stand and work physical labor. You rarely see younger skinnier folks complain about having to do really easy repetitive work for almost double standard pay in most areas + a paid for college
@@zoby1996there’s so many young and in shape people complaining about being overworked and having to run around with pee bottles because they don’t even have time for breaks. Amazon is notoriously harsh with their employees. If youre with a company for 90 days you’re entitled to benefits. Amazon literally fires people on day 89. And they’ve even developed gloves that shock the pickers if they start reaching in the wrong direction to increase productivity. That’s straight up sci-fi stuff.
The US government also relies on AWS servers btw.
@@teamworkformyfrainds He's quite literally a slave driver.
Wow, I love how they do meetings at amazon. I remember, most of the people (me including) just didn't read homework reading in school, and they come to school unprepared to discuess what was in text. But reading it and discuess after 10 or so minutes sounds very productive
We’re actually experiencing a quiet crisis in schools right now- a lot of kids can’t read.
Personally noticed Jeff specifically naming people helping him throughout the day, a recognition I really didn't expect to see given how I (and I think a lot of others) have him painted in my/our collective conscience. Great perspective there
I putter for about 12 hours a day.
I do agree on wandering. You need to leave room in life to be spontaneous and creative and you honestly never know when that need will strike you. Mr. Bezos is very charming and affable. Respect.
why am i here at the gym? oh the gym is in my house
I like crisp meetings and messy documents
As an author and business owner, I love the narrative memo idea to lead a meeting, I haven’t seen that before. I’m thankful Mr. Bezos shared this, I think I’ll bring it to my team and change how we conduct certain meetings.
1:29 ???
Nice, nice to see an alternative to powerpoint presentations practiced in such companies, well thought out ideas and the processes it went through are best to put on full display. Efficiently and straight to the point. Powerpoints indeed tend to oversimplify certain paths or explanations which can create a fake sense of reality for lack of a better word. I’m a fan of exposing the brain and discussing it afterwards in raw. Very nice, noted it.
This guy lives in another world where CEOs and top level execs are his buddies that he loves.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lex_Fridman
It does not start internally with sales but borrowing on the script >>> outside world starts with the sales cycle
There’s only 24 hours in the day no matter how you slice it. 8 hours of sleep 8 hours of work.. all that matters is what you do with that time.
I hate when someone says they get up early and they’re not asked what is early? I wanna know what time Jeffo gets up in the morning!
I want people to notice that he doesn't do some 4 hour work routine or get up insanely early. The people that are saying that shit are the ones who are trolling you. You do whatever you want because there are no secrets for getting very lucky being at the right place at the right time for something like Amazon.
The guy is retired
@@Rolandinos25 Retired = Running a rocket company
Whatever weight Bezos curls it’s impressive because his arms look great.
He curls TRT any guy that lifts knows this
Lex I just wanted you to know I love your interviews! I’m so happy to see your face 💜
Highly organized, confident individual . Strikes me as very intelligent and i found a similarity to one of my favorite teachers growing up . He also shared Jeff’s appreciation for good grammar and punctuation. I think “crisp” is a good way to describe Jeff Bezos …
Robert Patinson is now doing interviews?
at 1:00 he flexes with his chest muscles while talking about exercising
So crazy his voice gets deeper the richer he gets.
PEDs
I respect how open he is about wacking off so much
The amount of wealth Bezos has and the amount of upper lip he possesses is inversely related.
I feel like he's talking with a spoonful of pudding in his mouth.
@lexclips a better question for the young entrepreneurs and intrapreneurs would have been on the come up Jeff, what was your schedule? when did you wake up? what was your schedule? Regardless loved the podcast.
i kinda compare bezos and elon and tbh elon is on another level
one of Elon's first jobs was in a furnace at a lumber mill in Canada... literally inside the furnace... that likely serves as his motivation...i.e. "never again"
I’m great at puttering around in the morning, I wonder if I’ll be a billionaire soon 🤔
You got this 💪🏼 lol
He starts his day by injecting TEST
lex can you please stop overlapping these clips?
Right? Every time I put a video on in the background I have to get back up and change it as I’ve already heard it all
yeah its annoying
@@SFRZRD yeah this one overlaps almost completely with the workout routine video haha. like not just a little bit.
I hear that Tiger Woods has the same morning routine
I think we need to come up for different words to distinguish between work… for example if you work in an Amazon Factory work. If you are Bezos, you have forced sometimes uncomfortable meetings… also difficult, but hardly should describe in the same way.
He could work in the factory but most in the factory could not achieve what he has. Its all work.
We have those words already. Jeff is doing strategy, The Warehouse worker is doing manual labor. Strategy is hard on your brain, easy on your body. Manual labor is easy on the brain, hard on the body.
@@alanpower8234 I completely agree that he could. I just think that work has became to broad of a word. It could be defined differently.
@@kangaroomax8198 I honestly am not throwing shade. I mean I am being a bit snarky, but I have no issues with what he is doing and I have very much enjoyed and learned from this podcast. You are right that we can distinguish and describe it better and maybe some do, but most just call it work. I think we could divide that word up better is all I am saying. So Bezos wouldn’t have to say after the gym… it’s all work. He could say it’s all --- (whatever the new word would be)
@@KindHappyLoveTry working harder and you wouldn’t need the world altering to fit your low standards…
Interesting clip. I wonder how long it took to code Amazons website
Oh shit. He is really an A+ business guy
He said Zoom meetings. Imagine the information Zoom has access to by secretly watching these meetings. Can't believe a company like Blue Origin doesn't just have their own private online meeting of some sort.
That’s a great point
As a tech writer, I like his thoughts on the memo. Jeff are you hiring? I'll write your memos!
Never imagined I could actually like Bezos.
And this is Lex’s purpose. To give soft and fluffy PR
That's a good point lol. Gotta sell them space widgets. Thanks. @@davidliston4204
@@davidliston4204seems like this was almost a response to Elon on Rogan , like Jeff wanted to improve public perception since Elon was Always kinda goofy on jre
@@metalheadblues the way Lex ‘thanked’ Bazos for creating Amazon was boot licking of the highest order. And yes you may have a point
@@davidliston4204Amazon has made my life infinitely better and has given me access to products that I’ve needed throughout my life that are not available in my country. That wouldn’t be the case if Jeff Bezos had not created Amazon and taken it to what it is now, so I’m very thankful to him as well
extremely hardworking to make the most of his genius
He went from poor to Rich, and nerd to cool and buff.
The difference is he PROcrastinates, you just procrastinate….
why does jeff bezos remind me of a sloth from a movie i think zootopia
I think what he said was "potter" not "putter"
It's an old English term
He actually comes of as a really decent guy.
I know nothing about this guy, but he gives me really normal vibes. Life is so weird.
Step 1. Hire a team of the top endocrinologists to make me look like a tough guy.
✅
I’m very good at “puttering” too, but it didn’t make me a millionaire yet 😅
Its luck that makes you one
Billionaire
@@rubyciide5542 typical response from a quitter
He flexes his pecs too much.
I'm gonna try this
Bro saying he’s tired in the morning like no shit
1:54 flexing his chest
When Uncle Jeff tells you to write a memo
Blue Origin is a hobby at best, don't stress over it too much Jeff
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Jeff gets rid of that lady now he's out living his best life
wow that is not what I was expecting his voice to sound like
Steroids will do that
Crazy part is, Jeff himself doesn't realize how rich he really is.
Imma use mine and try work on my health
Lex is just a soft touch for powerful people to gain good PR
Hey, don't be rich lover, criticize them. They're stealing every one of us money. We still seeing them like top human that every one should archive to
Stealing your money? How? Why are you letting them steal it then? What are you doing about your life?
@photobia6593, don't be ignorant. Almost all rich people fund non-profit organizations. They do this to avoid paying taxes, while you, my friend, keep paying your taxes whether you like it or not. Despite these facts, you're still arguing with me instead of with them
@@salihbozkaya8465you’re insane lol
Then don’t use any of their products and go live in a hut in the middle of nowhere and live off your land and the wilderness.
@@salihbozkaya8465 Lower taxes then, rich and powerful people will always find ways around paying high taxes, so the only way to level the playing field is to have a low taxation system for everybody.
He's on steroids and testosterone. Can tell by his voice, how else does your voice get deeper and laugh gets deeper when you're 60. He controls every aspect in our lives... hope he's not just some obsessed power hungry control freak but probably not. Money over people in this world. Of course business needs to make sense but when we have a few people making decisions that effect so many people it's dangerous, because like the lord of the rings "hello my precious" they can't help themselves. Nike doing kaepernick commercials blm all marketing tactics all these athletes wanting to be Ali or Martin Luther king but want it to be working in their best interest when if you are standing up doing the right thing no matter what you lose because it's the right thing. Enes Kanter is someone standing up for people that are working in sweat shops their whole life 7 days a week making nike clothes and the oddassity to disrespect this country make money off of what they are doing and sell the clothes that are made by people that are really oppressed that's been happening for a few lifetimes I would guess. It's a messed up world we live in.
Just amazing. Thank You Both .
Thank u
I don’t think he’s the evil person my peers believe he is.
He’s a capitalist, he needs to be in prison!
work for him and you will see….
@@cdm386lol you mean the packing and stacking boxes that you believe you should be getting payed $30 n hour to do lmao?
@@cdm386work in any warehouse and you'll think the boss is evil
@@mrMR17200it’s cute you think that’s all the job entails. Good luck doing nothing and getting nowhere 😂
That TRT 😂
I think his schedule is just a normal dude but with extra precision to get things done right.
"Putter" stocks 📈📈📈
Well I'm not a fruit loop But Jeff basals is Jack T's he is in good shape. Jeff has the ideal lifestyle Jeff is very stable he's got life balance. Jeff is a very mentally stable individual he moves through life effortlessly he's got balance. The big thing that sticks out and Jeff basis is character Is mental stability
Weird...he didnt mention fucking over his workers/being a legendary scumbag in any part of this
what's his ped cycle though
Do a billionaires steroids hit different from those of mere mortals….
That trt kicking in his voice
Wake up, grab beer, grab rear, put on some bezos gear, gotta get drunk for tha stockholders wake up, divorce my wife then get buff, buy a yacht then onto supermodel stuff
Bezos is a lot more likable than Bill Gates
"Potter". To potter about".
Not "putter".
When i find so ething interesting to say i call it a take away meal❤❤🎉🎉something to digest
CEO entrepreneur, born in 1964…
❤ Angels seen on High, LaLaLa
He randomly flexes his pecs a lot throughout the whole podcast, weird thing to do but to each his own
2:05 Jeff bounces his pecs a bit
Why does he sound and look so different?
Could be TRT
how can you not ask questions about his wealth
Lex get Jeff to play lex luthor
this guy is so will media trained till the point where i can’t really understand him no more
Spends the first half of his life getting rich on earth, spends the rest of his life trying to get off it
he's right biceps is strange
When does he take his roids?
What happened to this guy? Look at his previous interviews he is changed
Is it wondering or wandering that he is talking about?
This is half a day at most
built like a tank
That mf is jacked
Most productive man in the world ? You mean : thanks to the army of souls that he enslaved and mistreated ? And the slaves will soon be set free. You did not fear God Jeff, you thought you were a god. What a mistake.
You have no idea what a slave is do you? I’ll give you a hint, it’s not voluntary employment….