What a beautiful line Julie mentioned in the conversation "The first step to getting good at anything is you have to know what great looks like". This conversation was indeed really insightful. Thanks Cred for pulling out such content.
Asking questions, surrounding yourself with great people, constantly learning and learning.... listening to people and doing really deep research. Quality of Leaders 1. Have a strong purpose to unite people work together with enthusiasm. 2. Quality of picking up great talents and skilled people. (Knowing how a good crafts person look like) 3. Process - knowing how to manage and align a group of people. Traits of mediocre talent 1. Fear - Of being judged, what people will say or how I am looking etc 2. Being the smartest in the room ( unwilling to come out from comfort zone).
Tells a lot about a leader when the people who worked around him speaks so highly of him while the rest of the world condemns from the sidelines - appreciated Julie's stories of Zuckerberg
The answer she gave to the ChatGPT question in around the 42nd minute - about AI being a creator to human command - seems to be here already. ‘Midjourney AI’ does exactly that.
Big kudos to Kunal for all great things he has done. India is a country of billion plus people. It is surprising and super unpleasant to hear Kunal put his big label of judgement for India as a whole !! Some statements like "All Indians compare against their batch mates. They don't focus on being best". "In Bay Area he is the only Indian to learn from other founders". "All Indians don't know what they want to achieve in 5 years". Even in best case, say he might have personally met or have seen say 10 lac people? And, he puts his wisdom judgement for whole country !! I have seen Kunal's various podcast. Lot of great value for sure, but it is really annoying to hear his judgement on whole country 😕
I think design, if you boil it down to the very basics, is intentional pattern recognition of your mind. This pattern recognition depends upon the filters you are having in your consciousness. And design does not always need to result in a beautiful experience, like a flow state every time. What design always needs to result in shall be, in my perspective, an easy conception of mental image you have for the app, SaaS, software, etc you have. And this easy conception can result in flow(flow meaning you forget yourself) at the text box of your app, and control(control meaning stressful focus) at the text written inside it. This play of flow and stress is the way you make functionality less functional, meaning, say the functionality of your app like chrome browser is to read website, then in order to make functionality less functional, you boil down the variables which are the use of the browser to the very basics, so its primitive. By primitive, I don't mean ease of use or de-cluttering the app. Rather, I mean giving an experience you cannot remember, which is why, the user comes back again and again to experience what you offer. Something you don't remember and NOT can't remember is the thing which has the perfect balance of stress and relaxation. Or control and surrenderance. Which is why, it activates both parts of your mind (the creative and the logical). From another perspective (which is the exact opposite), this easy conception of mental image shall result in the use of functionality in such a way that the user lost in the mental image. When the user is lost in the mental image, he zones out. And this zoning out of functionality because of mental image becomes the base pillar of the app, which is felt as calm experience of using the app, because the moment you zone out because of mental image, you zone in at the things which are not the mental image, which are, the functionality's nonfunctional traits. By functionality's non functional traits, I mean "making the user do not do what you do not want him to do". And there are infinite variations of logics in order to reach this design pattern. Meaning, the UI or UX or
The answer to the chatgpt question (the future of design) was totally scripted, even the Kunal's take after the answer! I've read an article with the exact same instances and even words by Artefact group. I admire Kunal Shah a lot but I thought this podcast was supposed to be more real than that. 🤦♂
This interviewer is making me cringe. It seems he has done no research to know who he’s even interviewing or prepared for any questions. Everything he asks is so random and seems to be thought of right on the spot.
Dear Mr. Kunal .. Pardon for my language but can you please tell me have you started this company for doing fraud with common and middle class indian people. I have paid my complete loan today then Rs. 6145 EMI has been deducted from my HDFC bank account, just because I trusted u peopl5and link my bank account, that's why u got the right to do fraud with me,. Kindly send my money back it's a hard earned money I can't leave it like that
What a beautiful line Julie mentioned in the conversation "The first step to getting good at anything is you have to know what great looks like". This conversation was indeed really insightful. Thanks Cred for pulling out such content.
Asking questions, surrounding yourself with great people, constantly learning and learning.... listening to people and doing really deep research.
Quality of Leaders
1. Have a strong purpose to unite people work together with enthusiasm.
2. Quality of picking up great talents and skilled people.
(Knowing how a good crafts person look like)
3. Process - knowing how to manage and align a group of people.
Traits of mediocre talent
1. Fear - Of being judged, what people will say or how I am looking etc
2. Being the smartest in the room ( unwilling to come out from comfort zone).
Tells a lot about a leader when the people who worked around him speaks so highly of him while the rest of the world condemns from the sidelines - appreciated Julie's stories of Zuckerberg
Glad witnessing this in person !
Loving these sessions ❤
I am hooked to these! Amazing stuff.
One of the best cred production till date 🔥💯. Excellent insights, became fan of Julie
Simply loved Julie's approach towards a question and her insights.
love consuming these kind of content...🤩
This is good initiative by Kunal and Cred.
How can I be part of these live sessions in CRED office? Is it possible? I stay 500m away from CRED office!
I would better be joining cred to experience this 😂
Need to upskill
Thanks Kunal.... Loved the conversation ♥️♥️
A insightful conversation.
Waiting for more content like these.
Mind blown by insights gained through this one hour content 🤑
These sessions are good. At least they do have a clear agenda in place, unlike CRED itself.
All ready for this talk
How to know when is the event to attend in-person?
Cred is changing my prospective 🏳️
Invite Deepinder goyal on next session!
Ok
@@subhashmagar5627 😂
Nahi bhai
Tera bhi Paisa dubaya kya?
@@devangchavda nahi bhai!
Shridhar Vembu of Zoho plz. 🙏
Kunal shah sir thank you for share all information
please upload in 4k if possible from next time or at least in 2k
Kunal ur my role model. Ever since I have discovered u. I want to follow👣 ur hard path to achieve success
He would not appreciate anyone following him or his hard path , he himself says that find your own path / way
@@khushityagi2468 exactly, he’s said numerous times not to idolise anyone
Reall insightful conversation, Amazing content!!
Interview Harish and Milen and the other great minds within Cred
What is the process of being a part of such awesome conference arranged by CREd?
Pure gold!
how can i get invited to this show?
Great session, plz do it with vijay shekhar Sharma and bhavish also.
what an amazing one it is
Insightful came here.
@cred Hi Team, can you guys do something about the vehicle honking in the background!!
I have one doubt, is it possible to attend CRED Curious meetings from other organization peoples?
Loving these sessions!
What are the first principals that Julie keeps mentioning.
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Man that Bangalore traffic is killing it
What’s the use of cred other than credit card bill notification?
Epic conversation
The answer she gave to the ChatGPT question in around the 42nd minute - about AI being a creator to human command - seems to be here already. ‘Midjourney AI’ does exactly that.
Creds only video without ad promotion
Big kudos to Kunal for all great things he has done.
India is a country of billion plus people. It is surprising and super unpleasant to hear Kunal put his big label of judgement for India as a whole !! Some statements like "All Indians compare against their batch mates. They don't focus on being best". "In Bay Area he is the only Indian to learn from other founders". "All Indians don't know what they want to achieve in 5 years". Even in best case, say he might have personally met or have seen say 10 lac people? And, he puts his wisdom judgement for whole country !!
I have seen Kunal's various podcast. Lot of great value for sure, but it is really annoying to hear his judgement on whole country 😕
Venn Diagram example is very interesting.
Please invite ashneer grover sir in next session.
Good in listening but I did not understand it completely
who is cherace whom Kunal shah has interviewed ?
yea?anyone?
Soo helpfull
What does she mean by first principles?
Houston is in the middle of nowhere? 🧐
I think design, if you boil it down to the very basics, is intentional pattern recognition of your mind.
This pattern recognition depends upon the filters you are having in your consciousness. And design does not always need to result in a beautiful experience, like a flow state every time.
What design always needs to result in shall be, in my perspective, an easy conception of mental image you have for the app, SaaS, software, etc you have. And this easy conception can result in flow(flow meaning you forget yourself) at the text box of your app, and control(control meaning stressful focus) at the text written inside it. This play of flow and stress is the way you make functionality less functional, meaning, say the functionality of your app like chrome browser is to read website, then in order to make functionality less functional, you boil down the variables which are the use of the browser to the very basics, so its primitive. By primitive, I don't mean ease of use or de-cluttering the app. Rather, I mean giving an experience you cannot remember, which is why, the user comes back again and again to experience what you offer. Something you don't remember and NOT can't remember is the thing which has the perfect balance of stress and relaxation. Or control and surrenderance. Which is why, it activates both parts of your mind (the creative and the logical).
From another perspective (which is the exact opposite), this easy conception of mental image shall result in the use of functionality in such a way that the user lost in the mental image. When the user is lost in the mental image, he zones out. And this zoning out of functionality because of mental image becomes the base pillar of the app, which is felt as calm experience of using the app, because the moment you zone out because of mental image, you zone in at the things which are not the mental image, which are, the functionality's nonfunctional traits. By functionality's non functional traits, I mean "making the user do not do what you do not want him to do".
And there are infinite variations of logics in order to reach this design pattern. Meaning, the UI or UX or
Plz invite Vijay kedia 🙏🏻
Invite Ritesh Agarwal , Kunal
21:30
👏🏻👏🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Naval Ravikant, vikash divyakirti, Sadhguru, srk
Why are the questions framed in a manner putting down the talent around in the room? I can sense the power distance. Lol
6:16
Video no.79
Invite Sridhar Vembu
Please invite Prashant Dhawan
Lovely
Invite David j Malan next
The answer to the chatgpt question (the future of design) was totally scripted, even the Kunal's take after the answer! I've read an article with the exact same instances and even words by Artefact group. I admire Kunal Shah a lot but I thought this podcast was supposed to be more real than that. 🤦♂
What you sure about that?
@@soumalyaghosh6643 Yup. Can provide you with the link..
Kunal is a great guy no doubt but why do i feel he should not be the host ?
Invite acharya prashant
🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
Indian entrepreneurs ka hindi interview lo sir
why? sare hindi ni bolte india me kyu tum logon ko smjh ni ati ek simple si bat
@@yshoysh koi baat nahi,
@@NagarVipin arrey bhai please learn English - it allows you access to the modern world and a plethora of business perspectives.
@@Sanjayk10 First Watch Ashneer Grover interview , and then tell me the difference!
@@NagarVipin casual ashneer fan spotted
If tik tok hasn't been banned in India Meta would've gone bankrupt now
Why , could you please elaborate?
58.27
Ashneer grower if you want row knowledge.
Some new kind of knowledge.....like what is row?????? It's raw.
She has some really valuable thoughts too man. .....get over ashneer Grover .
@@khushityagi2468 fr dude inn logo ne Ashneer ko the 'only person who knows business' ka tag de rakha hai, it's annoying
Srb karlo
Typical Kunal and his obsession with mediocre people.
Next Ratan Tata/Mukesh Ambani aane chaiye.
Mid. Hoping for a better guest next time
Invite Elon Musk pls
Invite Acharya Prashant
This interviewer is making me cringe. It seems he has done no research to know who he’s even interviewing or prepared for any questions. Everything he asks is so random and seems to be thought of right on the spot.
Moral of the story: No matter how high achiever she is, never take a woman seriously.
My 1 hour wasted.
Yes that's why we are not taking you seriously.
Are you for real ??
Or just being sarcastic.
@@khushityagi2468 she has no insights at all, even kunal was bored.
least intellectual conversation i have ever heard
That is not very nice.
@@shivasrinivasan7662 facts rarely sound nice
Dear Mr. Kunal ..
Pardon for my language but can you please tell me have you started this company for doing fraud with common and middle class indian people.
I have paid my complete loan today then Rs. 6145 EMI has been deducted from my HDFC bank account, just because I trusted u peopl5and link my bank account, that's why u got the right to do fraud with me,. Kindly send my money back it's a hard earned money I can't leave it like that
Loving these sessions ❤️