Tim's ability to interview and the way he curates the conversation is extremely underrated IMO. I never struggle to sit through 1-2 hours of TFS. Kevin was an awesome subject in this one, also.
It blows my mind that incredibly awesome and masterclass level conversations like this are just sitting around waiting to be found on RUclips. 79K people are now a whole lot smarter than they were before they found this gem. Much obliged to Kevin, Tim, and RUclips. 😊
I haven't seen one of these shows before on RUclips. I *adored* The Random Show so it's great being able to watch your interviews. What an interesting guy is Kevin. Thanks for making this.
Tim - thanks for doing what you do, dude. I know that's been said a million times now. You're humanizing the untouchable and inspiring us all to be our best selves. That's big. And I'm grateful.
This is one of the best interviews I've watched in awhile. It was filled with thought provoking content, and thankfully, void of extraneous junk. THANK YOU!!!
*54:50** Intrinsic* : a) belonging to a thing by its very nature: the intrinsic value of a gold ring. b) Anatomy. (of certain muscles, nerves, etc.) belonging to or lying within a given part. *Close* , the word kinda fits, really stretching that "within" part of the word - intrinsic . the word focuses more on something having a *value, BEFORE* it is used for something else, like paint colours cost something, when then used for a painting, it could be worth more. *Underrated interview!* That thumbnail made me click, so cool.
This interview was fantastic! I had no idea Kevin was so cool! The recommendations for books were plentiful, and there were so many great tips shared. I'm incredibly grateful for watching this episode. Thank you for sharing Tim!
Its always great to hear from you tim. Love your podcast. Kindly share a must know things like best skills, must reads etc for students as well so that they can make a better future for themselves.
Came here after watching a kid answer questions to be a millionaire. One of the questions was on the first Instagram pic. Then searched for Kevin systrom and found this interview. My first search was why Indians are good in maths.
i worked at trip advisor years ago, it was a miserable work experience and so was everybody else, a guy behind me would break out in tears all the time,
At 1:11:55 Kevin says that his one piece of advice that people usually ignore is to solve a problem and that it's Instagram's secret sauce. Really curious what problem Instagram solved that wasn't being addressed before. Not knocking Instagram's amazing success but its existence seems to fly in the face of that advice.
Jeff Cannon Agree. I also thought this piece of advice sounds good at first glance, but it's often hard to always pinpoint what the problem is. I guess the main takeaway is to really focus on the substance of the product and the strategy instead of betting on a trend or buzzwords to bring you success.
I feel like the problem that Instagram addressed was a little hazy. But the fact was that people cared more about photos and videos in particular than they did for a platform that combined those with a bunch of other junk (Facebook). People wanted an exclusive platform for photos and videos, and Instagram was it. I agree with your point though. It would've been very interesting if Tim had raised this query or asked him to apply this theory to Instagram's founding.
I will definitely be sharing this podcast! I was deeply interested from start to finish, and encouraged as a fellow person who loves what I'm shooting for. Thank you both.
at the end when kevin recommends loving the end of goal whatever project you are/want to start at first seemed like really basic advice (having heard that from every other podcast, book, article etc) although as soon as you two started talking about how often the day to day can suck, that was what got to me. Like most TF listeners, ive been bit with the entrepreneurial bug and am trying to get project or two off the ground, although somedays it was be such a drag and then once I get annoyed with the day-day soon afterwards "imposter syndrome" kicks in and before I know it im not working on anything just because of the difficulty of the daily grind. Really appreciate the "end goal" advice :)
This video was recorded on one of the top floors of the Frost Bank Tower, a building in Austin, Texas. Look it up. It's just the architecture of the building.
Tim, I just loved your best seller one of working 4 hrs a week ok. I ask you, is there any possibility of you generating new content with Portuguese subtitles or even launching very short motivational videos of 3 or 5 minutes dubbed for Brazilians? With caption and dub. I'm sure you can do it. We Brazilians await you with open arms my noble.
@SamuelTheFox nobody care about your opinion, and wtf you doing in this channel. why don't you live in an isolated cave somewhere in africa, i bet internet won't be able to ruin your precious cave
Tim's ability to interview and the way he curates the conversation is extremely underrated IMO. I never struggle to sit through 1-2 hours of TFS. Kevin was an awesome subject in this one, also.
21:07 How to read a book 📙
30:56 🍄 Leadership
1:14:45 Going at it alone is a mistake. There is an incredible power in having people around you.
It blows my mind that incredibly awesome and masterclass level conversations like this are just sitting around waiting to be found on RUclips. 79K people are now a whole lot smarter than they were before they found this gem. Much obliged to Kevin, Tim, and RUclips. 😊
I haven't seen one of these shows before on RUclips. I *adored* The Random Show so it's great being able to watch your interviews. What an interesting guy is Kevin. Thanks for making this.
"without the truth, you can't improve." Booom
Savage.
Tim - thanks for doing what you do, dude. I know that's been said a million times now. You're humanizing the untouchable and inspiring us all to be our best selves. That's big. And I'm grateful.
Great interview! Highly recommended! Awesome job as always Tim!
Agreed Rollis!
1:06:14
"Do you read - and if you don't this isn't a value judgement - biographies?"
Great way to qualify a question that could reveal differences.
This is one of the best interviews I've watched in awhile. It was filled with thought provoking content, and thankfully, void of extraneous junk. THANK YOU!!!
*54:50** Intrinsic* : a) belonging to a thing by its very nature:
the intrinsic value of a gold ring.
b) Anatomy. (of certain muscles, nerves, etc.) belonging to or lying within a given part.
*Close* , the word kinda fits, really stretching that "within" part of the word - intrinsic .
the word focuses more on something having a *value, BEFORE* it is used for something else,
like paint colours cost something, when then used for a painting, it could be worth more.
*Underrated interview!*
That thumbnail made me click, so cool.
This interview was fantastic! I had no idea Kevin was so cool! The recommendations for books were plentiful, and there were so many great tips shared. I'm incredibly grateful for watching this episode. Thank you for sharing Tim!
Its always great to hear from you tim. Love your podcast. Kindly share a must know things like best skills, must reads etc for students as well so that they can make a better future for themselves.
Anki - free learning software. Learning how to learn (course on Coursera).
I love how you combine business, creativity, art, tech and self-dev episodes!
Hello
Thanks for your support and comments ❤️
This is pure gold!!
You now have a fan in Ethiopia. Thank you for all your work Tim!
Came here after watching a kid answer questions to be a millionaire. One of the questions was on the first Instagram pic. Then searched for Kevin systrom and found this interview. My first search was why Indians are good in maths.
i worked at trip advisor years ago, it was a miserable work experience and so was everybody else, a guy behind me would break out in tears all the time,
I loved the conversation, Kevin shared great insights.
Nice one Tim. Absolute quality. Best one of your podcasts that I have heard in a while
Tim, one of my absolute favorite episodes yet. Thank you and keep it up!
At 1:11:55 Kevin says that his one piece of advice that people usually ignore is to solve a problem and that it's Instagram's secret sauce. Really curious what problem Instagram solved that wasn't being addressed before. Not knocking Instagram's amazing success but its existence seems to fly in the face of that advice.
Jeff Cannon Agree. I also thought this piece of advice sounds good at first glance, but it's often hard to always pinpoint what the problem is.
I guess the main takeaway is to really focus on the substance of the product and the strategy instead of betting on a trend or buzzwords to bring you success.
I feel like the problem that Instagram addressed was a little hazy. But the fact was that people cared more about photos and videos in particular than they did for a platform that combined those with a bunch of other junk (Facebook). People wanted an exclusive platform for photos and videos, and Instagram was it. I agree with your point though. It would've been very interesting if Tim had raised this query or asked him to apply this theory to Instagram's founding.
He said the problem was that there was no app at the time with a good UX which allowed people to share photos to everyone all at once
Filters that could be used by anyone
I will definitely be sharing this podcast! I was deeply interested from start to finish, and encouraged as a fellow person who loves what I'm shooting for. Thank you both.
Hello
Thanks for your support and comments ❤️
This is a very good interview. Glad I stumbled across it. Very inquisitive questions!
Kevin Systrom: The only way to learn is by doing
Also Kevin Systrom: I read a book to learn to throw a baseball
Books for directions, doing for learning.
Funny anyway :P
I really enjoyed the conversation! Thanks Tim!
Books Recommend by Kevin :
Principles
The lean startup
at the end when kevin recommends loving the end of goal whatever project you are/want to start at first seemed like really basic advice (having heard that from every other podcast, book, article etc) although as soon as you two started talking about how often the day to day can suck, that was what got to me. Like most TF listeners, ive been bit with the entrepreneurial bug and am trying to get project or two off the ground, although somedays it was be such a drag and then once I get annoyed with the day-day soon afterwards "imposter syndrome" kicks in and before I know it im not working on anything just because of the difficulty of the daily grind. Really appreciate the "end goal" advice :)
The orientation of the tables in relation to the tilted buildings gave my head a good spin
Well, there in an airplane. And it's taking off, so the angle is pretty severe, especially if they're in an Airbus 1011.
TIM! What is with these camera angles? Did the camera fall off the tripod? Oh wait... that the actual building?
Keep it interesting 🤷🏼♂️
All the lines of the buildings in he background are straight upward. It´s just the architecture of the building they are in.
This video was recorded on one of the top floors of the Frost Bank Tower, a building in Austin, Texas. Look it up. It's just the architecture of the building.
So much value
I got so much great info from this talk ! ..this is a GEM
really respect this guy
showing an accurate and deep understanding; great perceptive. 💡
Muito obrigado for all the insightful information. 🤝
This is awesome!!! Tim, try to make an interview with Magnus Carlsen, he is one of the best chess players of all time, a genius.
Seems like a great guy! Thanks Tim, great interview!
Love the RUclips content! Audio is great when Im in the vehicle but video adds a lot when I have a screen for it
Always inspiring and helpful for self improvement.
Really cool dude. Loved this video format - awesome episode.
Great podcasts, thank you very much for sharing!
This was really well done. Thank you!
Social media GOAT
The last 15 Minutes are Mentoring🔥
*20 minutes
So good, thanks Tim
great episode! what‘s the full name of the ev guy they are talking about when they talk about other founders that impress them?
Tim, I just loved your best seller one of working 4 hrs a week ok. I ask you, is there any possibility of you generating new content with Portuguese subtitles or even launching very short motivational videos of 3 or 5 minutes dubbed for Brazilians? With caption and dub. I'm sure you can do it. We Brazilians await you with open arms my noble.
Great podcast!
Awesome interview ! 😎🙌
Great content!
Awesome! I really loved the questions about books he likes
Thank you
Getting things done
I'd love to see you interview Danielle Laporte.
This is amazing, thanks Tim for sharing :)
Principles and Lean Startup
Thanks!
was Kevin Systrom a skilled programmer?
I think I might know him more than he knows himself#Good friend #🎉#2busy
Will Durant lessons of history
I want to contact Kevin Systrom
좋은 영상 감사합니다! 이 대화를 들으면, 영어듣기연습엔 좋지만.. 듣기 좀 어렵네요ㅜㅠ나중에 번역된 영상 올리는 것도 좋은 방법일 것 같아요😊
Yes, I totally agree. Good comment. ❤️💪💕🇺🇸👌
This dutch angle is roughhhhhh
21:00- "there are different ways to read books..."
Brooks Poltl glad you found that bookmark helpful. I find myself bookmarking points I can go back and reference. But where did you come back from?
🔥
Any suggestions of website offering a free golden personality test?
golden.com
i got clicked-baited thinking this was the random show with keven rose.... :-D
#freethenipple and also, there's a woman behind you, Tim, at 4:51.
And also, thanks for the video.
@22:00 How to Read
jesus crap this was a great talk!
Holaa, alguien amable en español que me pueda decir el libro que reseña a la hora de video por favor?
Hello
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god damn really good video
I wonder if Kevin new the app he was building would collectively give every preteen in the developed world an anxiety disorder.
Is there anything Tim doesn't know.
Those window frames aren’t square/level.... not good for my OCD.... thanks a lot
Robert Smith AI ML DL
Agreed
Robert Smith AI ML DL
But considering the quality guest shouldn’t Tim have chosen a background that’s not disturbing?
Matt Atkinson the second dude...smh
How to read a book - adler
Is it just me or is the room tilted oddly 🤷♀️
ITS THE BUILDING
Please, put Portuguese translation
👌👌💯
Instagram and Facebook have ruined this country
They didn't ruin the country, they just expose people for what they are.
@SamuelTheFox
nobody care about your opinion, and wtf you doing in this channel.
why don't you live in an isolated cave somewhere in africa,
i bet internet won't be able to ruin your precious cave
jeez@@jensenraylight8011
@@JasonTaylormountain are you garyvee fan :)
There is probably going to be thousands of comments, I was one of the first 10 ;p
Never been an Instagram user.
👌✌️
7:18 MongoDB, lol.
He was talking about his VM instance I guess
at the end of the day they are just websites, these guys are too self important, id rather ride my bike nowhere than get on instagram
okay boomer
Absloute charlatan
My life has been ruined because of this guy
Will Durant lessons of history