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What\'s your belief system? 90% of you will do what is expected

(2023-01-14 17:10:48) 下一個

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HZcXup7p5-8  "What's your belief system? 90% of you will do what is expected of you as opposed to what you want to do - Our internal compass belief is all that matters." at 7:13. Very apt. “Being polite generally means being dishonest”

"With enough persistence, most things that seem impossible, become possible."

"Prefer brutal honesty over hypocritical politeness" To quote Socrates, "the only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing."

Failure matters very much because it has consequences. Nope, the failure matters. Success comes from failure. Losing is certain, but failing is optional. You can lose and fail; you will never fail if you keep losing - greater wealth; success knocks at the door when you are asleep. Thomas Edison, ford, Nikola Tesla

That's what I believe in and what I teach my students, disobey the rules and disregard what the teachers instruct u, if that's what u think is right

failure does not matter. Success does + no one remembers your failures + willingness to fail is what gives the ability to succeed + most people are so afraid of failing that they don't even try !! wow !!

"NEVER GIVE UP. Today is hard, tomorrow will be worse, but the day after tomorrow will be SUNSHINE." -Jack Ma

Contents: 4:00 - people are so afraid of failing that they do the things that would be important to do (Important things are hard) 5:27 - with enough persistence - most things are achievable 5:39 - people take no for an answer too easily 7:10 - how few people actually have a belief system. What do you actually believe in?

 

 

“Failure does not matter, success matters” is a very unintuitive but true statement. I learned this when an arrogant dick at my company fucked Up over and over and then finally struck gold. Nobody in senior management cared that he was a dick all they saw was the final success. Very useful.
 
SALVA TORE
Most of the best of this talk about in the first 30 to 40 minutes... From then on, it gets a bit 'redundant'. I agree with the core message: -Have a "beliefs system"... I would rather say a philosophy, a core of values, and work ethics. -Say what you really think instead of what people want to hear... They might or might not thank you, but say it. -Take bigger risks. On the other hand and quoting him: "If I wanted to be a good Doctor In 15, 20 years, I wouldn't go to the Med school; I would go to the math department..." No, man, you have no idea of the sh_t you are talking about in those silly lines... If you took that path, you might become a great technician in mathematics applied to science, but nothing more than that... In order to really be a GREAT Doctor, not only can't you skip the great amount of knowledge only Medical School can provide you, but you have to be a real human being, in the deepest sense of the expression first... And that is something I don't wish you to learn when lying and dying on an emergency room bed, just to discover that there is a technician in maths for you in the place where a real Doctor with a sense of humanity should be. (I am stating this as a proud Medical Doctor, by the way. ) Thanks for sharing this talk.
 
 
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