Never before seen side of Chris Do.I had the incredible honor to host Chris in this up close and personal exclusive interview about the way he views the world, his success, work and personal life. This is going to be a powerful episode for many of you. Highly recommend watching all the way! Tell us what you enjoyed most
I have to disagree with Chris on the matter of not having a problem if his kids decide not to go to school or learn. He must understand that kids are primarily foolish. Being creative can be seen as a form of foolishness, but it is a useful one. Those kids who end up in jail or on the streets likely did not have someone to help them filter out the foolish ideas from the good ones. So, if you say you don't care if your kids go to school because you do not want to restrain their judgment, you must critically look at yourself and ask, "Would I be happy if my parents had not compelled me to go to school?" Whatever you are today is because your parents compelled you to do something you likely would have rejected. Today, you seem very fulfilled because you did. As much as we, as parents, want to encourage our kids to be themselves and be creative by finding their own paths, we must also understand that the brain, especially the frontal lobe (the analytical part), is not fully formed until the person is 24 years old. Until then, you, as a parent, must lend them yours.
"A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step"
-Chinese Proverb
This guy is soooooo inspiring!!!
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Never before seen side of Chris Do.I had the incredible honor to host Chris in this up close and personal exclusive interview about the way he views the world, his success, work and personal life. This is going to be a powerful episode for many of you.
Highly recommend watching all the way! Tell us what you enjoyed most
wow what Chris said at 49:20 really hit hard. I never tried drugs too and psychedelic and i think what Chris said really spoke for me.
This really hit hards for many! First time he answered this on internet too.
can you guys please bring back portfolio reviews? I very much miss them 😢
Loved this!!
Keep up the great content. Quality stuff! :)🚀
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I have to disagree with Chris on the matter of not having a problem if his kids decide not to go to school or learn. He must understand that kids are primarily foolish. Being creative can be seen as a form of foolishness, but it is a useful one. Those kids who end up in jail or on the streets likely did not have someone to help them filter out the foolish ideas from the good ones. So, if you say you don't care if your kids go to school because you do not want to restrain their judgment, you must critically look at yourself and ask, "Would I be happy if my parents had not compelled me to go to school?" Whatever you are today is because your parents compelled you to do something you likely would have rejected. Today, you seem very fulfilled because you did.
As much as we, as parents, want to encourage our kids to be themselves and be creative by finding their own paths, we must also understand that the brain, especially the frontal lobe (the analytical part), is not fully formed until the person is 24 years old. Until then, you, as a parent, must lend them yours.
Thank you for sharing all this
Thanks for watching! Give this video forward, it's one of the best interviews! 🎉
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