Insights For Creatives
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Zero Principles Thinking: How Bryan Johnson Innovates In Health And Art
Learn about Bryan Johnson's unique philosophy and how it can apply to your creative endeavors.
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Are You An Artist Or A Performer?
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Some people thrive in the spotlight, while others prefer to express their creativity quietly, not necessarily seeking applause or recognition. liambass.com/newsletter/
Why Great Artists Transcend Mediums
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Regardless of their primary medium, great artists often dabble in multiple forms of expression which influences their work in interesting ways. liambass.com/newsletter/
How To Become A Self Taught Artist
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How To Become A Self Taught Artist
Dark energy is on the rise in art and culture
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Dark energy is on the rise in art and culture
The Game Of Art
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The Game Of Art
What Makes Someone Become An Artist?
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What Makes Someone Become An Artist?
Consider The Message In The Medium Of Your Art
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Consider The Message In The Medium Of Your Art
How To Evaluate Your Creative Ideas (Stephen King’s Technique)
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How To Evaluate Your Creative Ideas (Stephen King’s Technique)
How To Travel Like An Artist
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How To Travel Like An Artist
The Role Of Artists In The Fourth Turning (NOW)
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The Role Of Artists In The Fourth Turning (NOW)
Criminality And Artistic Expression
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Criminality And Artistic Expression
How To Become A Prolific Artist (or creator)
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How To Become A Prolific Artist (or creator)
What Is Creativity? (understand it to become a better artist and thinker)
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What Is Creativity? (understand it to become a better artist and thinker)
The Purpose Of Poetry
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The Purpose Of Poetry
A Brief History Of Cool Jazz
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A Brief History Of Cool Jazz
Robert Greene: The Pursuit Of Mastery
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Robert Greene: The Pursuit Of Mastery
Gabor Maté: How Repressed Anger Affects Your Health
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Gabor Maté: How Repressed Anger Affects Your Health
George Clooney's Philosophy On Auditioning
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George Clooney's Philosophy On Auditioning
What Does It Mean To Be A Writer?
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What Does It Mean To Be A Writer?
How To Write Like Cormac McCarthy
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How To Write Like Cormac McCarthy
Derek Sivers' Five Tips to Elevate Your State
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Derek Sivers' Five Tips to Elevate Your State
The Golden Rule of Habit Change
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The Golden Rule of Habit Change
Fear Setting: Tim Ferriss’ Technique For Preventing Decision Paralysis
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Fear Setting: Tim Ferriss’ Technique For Preventing Decision Paralysis
The Purpose of Wisdom: Paulo Coelho’s Philosophy in The Pilgrimage
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The Purpose of Wisdom: Paulo Coelho’s Philosophy in The Pilgrimage
Four Strategies to Boost Your Productivity
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Four Strategies to Boost Your Productivity
First Principles Thinking: How Elon Musk Solves Problems
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First Principles Thinking: How Elon Musk Solves Problems
The Four Virtues of Stoicism
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The Four Virtues of Stoicism

Комментарии

  • @flame-sky7148
    @flame-sky7148 День назад

    Yea Miles started it with the Birth of Cool that was actually recorded in 1949-1950, but was released seven years later. Getz, Baker and Mulligan took it over as Miles went some place else. It's sort of like the same thing with jazz fusion. Zawinul, Shorter, Mclaughlin, Corea and Hancock would take fusion some place else after In a Silent Way/Bitches Brew sessions.

  • @rawbones4117
    @rawbones4117 2 месяца назад

    Great little video. I'm a big fan of Americana, as a wide genre, and have always been a fan of the "Heartland Rock" genre. Even though growing up I always just figured it was "classic rock". A lot of people, even nowadays, don't appreciate classifying some of the heartland rockers into their own genre. Which I feels robs them of their achievements as a cultural movement. Lots of people just go "it's just rock" or "Dad rock" and leave it at that. Heartland rock isn't really a solid term but it's a definite feeling / aesthetic. It's one of those things where you can definitely recognize it when it's there. Also wanted to point out it's ties to country artists. Steve Earle and Joe Ely are the two country boys who leaned into the style the most. Earle with his album Exit 0, and Ely with his Lord of the Highway album. Ely in particular is crucial for nailing the specifics of the sound when in comparison with his other albums. It sticks out considerably.

  • @Great_PatBingsoo
    @Great_PatBingsoo 2 месяца назад

    The music is completely incongruent with the topic. It is triggering my suppressed anger.

    • @ranc1977
      @ranc1977 Месяц назад

      Hehe, so it is a chance to explore how to process anger in healthy manner

  • @IndianOutlaw1870
    @IndianOutlaw1870 3 месяца назад

    Blood Meridian has more similes than Disney World has tourists.

  • @millennial8441
    @millennial8441 6 месяцев назад

    The first one that popped me up in jazz was Chet Barker.

  • @nickmills8476
    @nickmills8476 7 месяцев назад

    I hear this a lot, but I have a suspicion that it’s also Musk’s master of systems thinking combined with first principles thinking. We often hear Musk talking about the importance of efficiency in manufacturing as a cost cutting driver - this is systems thinking in action. Maybe you could say first principles guided systems thinking.

  • @tokyoroslynttv
    @tokyoroslynttv 11 месяцев назад

    Im already fully suppressed like really bad how do i reverse it i cant get it to come out

    • @ranc1977
      @ranc1977 Месяц назад

      Just feel it. Our explanations are messing it, our expectations, our greed - our unrealistic views how life works are messing us up. We think that now we will become rich and we will poop money.

  • @Israel-nw4ci
    @Israel-nw4ci Год назад

    🎊 *PromoSM*

  • @dominiknewfolder2196
    @dominiknewfolder2196 Год назад

    I admire Mate, but he is delusional in this case. Women are allowing themselves to be angry because they are able to tolerate anger longer than men. Because of stronger male reaction to being angry they are forced by body to resolve anger. Women can hold to "being victimized" for years without letting go, which is learned skill. It's opposite, being "victimized" is virtue for women today. Instead of forgiving they ruminate for decades about being "abused" as a child. My God, from time of Jesus nothing changed 😅 In order to be healthy you MUST forgive and bless your enemies. Or else We move backwards in psychology by sanctifying resentment towards everyone who is suspected of "hurting" us. Nope, I can't agree. Probably he is blinded by his love to victimized mommy. I would understood because that was exactly my problem.

    • @InsightsForCreatives
      @InsightsForCreatives Год назад

      Do you really think forgiveness is possible for really terrible things? Some things are just too bad to forgive

    • @ranc1977
      @ranc1977 Месяц назад

      Sounds like a lot of repressed anger here.

    • @dominiknewfolder2196
      @dominiknewfolder2196 Месяц назад

      @@ranc1977 Yep, because expressing any anger means "repression" 😅 Especially towards mommy. Sure thing dude. I like your cover way of insulting me 😉

    • @ranc1977
      @ranc1977 Месяц назад

      @@dominiknewfolder2196 It does not matter whether it is repression or suppression to person who is doing this. This is mostly done unconsciously or as operant conditioning - so it is mixture of both in the same time. The cure is the same for both condition - so it really does not matter for healing. Secondly, I do not insult anyone. I do not know you. And I do not care who you are or what you want. I am discussing here general ideas - not Ad Hominems.

    • @dominiknewfolder2196
      @dominiknewfolder2196 Месяц назад

      ​@@ranc1977 "Diagnosing" your interlocutor may be easly seen as insult and usually is. Like you did. Essense of ad hominem, isnt it? But it doesnt matter. Lets forget abut that. Repression in society is rampant and its caused by women. Proof? Try to say single critical word to woman without being accused of being narcissist or threaten in some way. Try it Now imagine how mommy reacts to childs complaint. I don't need because I've seen it. Silent treatment and witholding of affection is usual measure. You can do it without making your hands dirty and with making kid feel guilty. It's exactly how repression is usually fostered in people. Adding to that "I'm doing so much for you" and we have exactly what causes majority of mental disorders in youth. Do yourself another favour. Walk around your neighbourhood and listen. You will for sure hear some woman screaming on kid. Usually short walk is enaugh. Victim pose is perfect place to hide when you are monster. Mothers abusing children are always "victimized" by them. The same is actually true for female teachers who had it sooooo hard. I'm laughing because cult of female mrtyrdom is exactly what created perfect space for punishless violence. Dont judge mothers because they have it sooo hard. Mate is part of that. So fck him Major part of toxicity in our culture is psychology meaning looking for places where you were "victimized" or "abused". Just pick one book from psychology shelf at random Now those morons are working on searching generations before, three are usually "enaugh" :) Those are all excuses for violence. Nothing but retributive "justice" Far cry from Jesus and his "forgive". He condemned only one group: moralizers. Not thiefs, prostitutes but moralizers. Today he would for sure found "caring" theraphists as wolfs in sheep cloth. For sure :) Good people treat other well. They arn't looking actively for wrongdoings in others. Speaking how "you were victimized" is rarely doing anything good other that providing luxuary jobs for the most "caring" professionals.

  • @big8dog887
    @big8dog887 Год назад

    Nicely done. I'd throw in Creedence as kind of a bridge from the Dylan folk era to the Springsteen heartland era. Not sure if CCR would be strictly classified as Heartland Rock, but you'd be hard pressed to find a fan of one who wasn't also a fan of the other.

  • @Vitamincontrol1
    @Vitamincontrol1 Год назад

    Great read

  • @percivalthelegend7001
    @percivalthelegend7001 Год назад

    i have alot of difficult rage to get thru i need him!

  • @killer_loli
    @killer_loli Год назад

    Everyone say the jazz music suck I actually enjoying it calming my head.

    • @ranc1977
      @ranc1977 Месяц назад

      But it ends up like watching two very interesting movies in the same time, side by side - not focusing on either

  • @njamofficial
    @njamofficial Год назад

    great video! thanks!

  • @jimmypinero
    @jimmypinero Год назад

    Great analysis. But I still think that McCarthy's overall style (except for maybe "No Country For Old Men") is not the "minimalistic" and "simplistic" style that critics love to tout him with. His prose is extremely poetic, and thus, at times, very complicated (again, "No Country for Old Men being one of the few exceptions). There's absolutely nothing wrong with that; but I just wish critics would stop calling his writing style "simple," because, in my opinion, it is not. The great American minimalist novelists would be writers like Ernest Hemingway, Pete Dexter, Elie Wiesel, Walter Tevis, and Phillip Roth, to name a few. A lay person could read those writers' works and get it the first time around. I would never advise a beginning reader to pick up a Cormac book; that'd be like introducing a fledgling reader to the world of literature by handing them a collection of poems by William Blake. Pete Dexter has a famous quote: "I know what beautiful lyrical writing is, and I don't even try to do that. I try to make each sentence as clear as it can be, because the integrity of the book is tied to the clarity of each individual sentence." I would venture to say that though McCarthy's sentences are concise, they are not by any stretch of the imagination CLEAR most of the time (No Country being the exception), but rather "poetic" and "lyrical". Add to that the fact that he goes out of his way to break all the rules associated with punctuation... it can make for a very frustrating reading experience at times. And this coming from me, a voracious reader and published author. Having said that, great post! LOL.

    • @breeeegs
      @breeeegs 7 месяцев назад

      Elie Wiesel wrote a lot of his books in French, not English.

  • @nswayze2218
    @nswayze2218 Год назад

    Surpressed not repressed

    • @ranc1977
      @ranc1977 Месяц назад

      Suppressed - when we try to remove anger actively thinking how to do that. Repressed - when we remove anger without being aware of it.

  • @gogogolyra1340
    @gogogolyra1340 Год назад

    I hate the jazz music!

  • @trippytrueman4422
    @trippytrueman4422 Год назад

    Fantastic video, deserves so much more recognition!

  • @Tamales21
    @Tamales21 Год назад

    What about my sadness.

  • @edieandy1
    @edieandy1 Год назад

    Oh no no music behind

  • @bgarcia951
    @bgarcia951 Год назад

    Music ruins the video

  • @qanishque
    @qanishque Год назад

    hey liam, really enjoy your videos! cheers! 🍻

  • @62Cristoforo
    @62Cristoforo Год назад

    Maté is the most relevant teacher/healer today, and his message should be shouted from the roof tops. In some of his lectures he elucidates and describes the mechanisms and causes of cancer, ground breaking information, and gets a few hundred views. Blows my mind.

  • @62Cristoforo
    @62Cristoforo Год назад

    The body is connected to the mind? Wow. Now I’ve heard everything.

    • @jennytaylor3324
      @jennytaylor3324 Год назад

      I know! Now somebody's going to have to break it to the medical profession. Good luck to them, I say.😁

    • @vendrameister
      @vendrameister Год назад

      @@jennytaylor3324 hahah

    • @n.p.mackenzie
      @n.p.mackenzie 4 месяца назад

      Buddha and the Ancient Greeks and all eastern philosophies enter the room 2000 years later hearing western ‘scientists’ ‘discovered that the mind and body are connected: 💁‍♂️

  • @philip4324
    @philip4324 Год назад

    p̶r̶o̶m̶o̶s̶m̶ 💦

  • @danielbailey5722
    @danielbailey5722 Год назад

    You are doing some good work, keep it up🖒

  • @lorraine1651
    @lorraine1651 Год назад

    RAIN is taught by Tara Brach: ruclips.net/video/EsloJQBsUnU/видео.html

  • @bugnut82
    @bugnut82 Год назад

    Good vid, but music is bullshit

  • @jadek5822
    @jadek5822 Год назад

    Great info! Please get rid of happy jazz! 🎶

    • @InsightsForCreatives
      @InsightsForCreatives Год назад

      Thanks for the feedback, that music may have been a bad choice

    • @NTO01g
      @NTO01g Год назад

      @@InsightsForCreatives i disagree with Jade K on this one, music was good

    • @priscilladisciglio7257
      @priscilladisciglio7257 Год назад

      Another words “shadow work”

    • @queenmplite3499
      @queenmplite3499 Год назад

      Anyone triggered by the music choice has inner work to do. Lol 😂 Thank you for the video.

    • @avanm420
      @avanm420 Год назад

      I find the music too distracting. Hard to focus on content.

  • @PinkFlowers365
    @PinkFlowers365 Год назад

    ty

  • @swamibendananda1368
    @swamibendananda1368 2 года назад

    Excellent video. Keep it up! Subbed

  • @graemegladman
    @graemegladman 2 года назад

    Elon Musk has not had to invent the wheel but has learnt how to stop it squeaking. He has made his mark on the world by answering just one question. How can I make it better? He has made existing technology usable by following this principle.

  • @emmagoldman6616
    @emmagoldman6616 2 года назад

    Thank you....all of this is facts.....and helpful...

  • @emmagoldman6616
    @emmagoldman6616 2 года назад

    Necessary information.....thank you. Enjoyed.

  • @paulbloemen7256
    @paulbloemen7256 2 года назад

    Once I was an IT security manager not knowing too much about technology, yet there were problems to solve. So I asked the technical experts the same kind of questions as mentioned here, finding the source of the problems, and being able to solve them TOGETHER by looking for what worked based on what we found out, rather than copying what others told us. Of course the world was a bit more complex than I described, still, this way of working was both successful and fun!

  • @NeverTalkToCops1
    @NeverTalkToCops1 2 года назад

    He doesn't solve problems, he just orders EMPLOYEES to solve problems or leave.

  • @Kallasticot
    @Kallasticot 2 года назад

    Send rich bitches into space Make tons of green Tell everybody else they have to use green electricity. Enjoy the tesla-gangsta life.

  • @francis9050
    @francis9050 2 года назад

    Awesome video

  • @ericaw.correll7670
    @ericaw.correll7670 2 года назад

    Great video

  • @pauldavis9649
    @pauldavis9649 2 года назад

    This is such common and fundamental way to approach problem-solving, not remotely original in any way. It really irritates me that people are always trying to make Elon Musk out to be such a genius. Certainly the majority of people don't use this approach -- they anchor themselves to what they think are common approaches to everything, and simply can't think out of the box at all. But there are still literally thousands of other people who could do even better than Musk has, if they had access to the resources he's had in life. And hopefully wouldn't then proceed to be a dishonest hype artist.

    • @Jess-cs8pk
      @Jess-cs8pk 2 года назад

      I believe the answer is money. And elon had tons of money.

    • @datrebilmodeerf8146
      @datrebilmodeerf8146 2 года назад

      Are you criticizing Musk, or the "people (that) are always trying to make Elon Musk out to be such a genius"?

    • @datrebilmodeerf8146
      @datrebilmodeerf8146 2 года назад

      "But there are still literally thousands of other people who could do even better than Musk has, if they had access to the resources he's had in life". ---------------> How did Musk obtain that "resources"?

    • @mp3lwgm
      @mp3lwgm 2 года назад

      Jealous?

  • @bhimthapa2281
    @bhimthapa2281 2 года назад

    Fantastic video! Great! Keep up the great work, learned man!

  • @zeem1778
    @zeem1778 2 года назад

    4.1 views 4.1 second video 🙀🙀🙀

  • @emmafuentesbaltazar8801
    @emmafuentesbaltazar8801 2 года назад

    Love you to all im pray for us lord jesus name Amen Amen Ama

  • @emmafuentesbaltazar8801
    @emmafuentesbaltazar8801 2 года назад

    Thank you so much godbless

  • @wealthyblackman2655
    @wealthyblackman2655 3 года назад

    Step 1. Start a bank. Step 2. Rob that bank blind over and over. Step 3. Fake new inventions to raise stocks and assure investors. Step 4. Ruin everything

  • @chiragdua2324
    @chiragdua2324 3 года назад

    This is pretty good!

  • @smalirizvi8026
    @smalirizvi8026 3 года назад

    Subscribed 🙌 You fantastically broke down a complex topic into such a short and easy to understand content.