The Power of Addiction and The Addiction of Power: Gabor Maté at TEDxRio+20

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  • Опубликовано: 8 окт 2012
  • Canadian physician Gabor Maté is a specialist in terminal illnesses, chemical dependents, and HIV positive patients. Dr. Maté is a renowned author of books and columnist known for his knowledge about attention deficit disorder, stress, chronic illness and parental relations. His theme at TEDxRio+20 was addiction -- from drugs to power. From the lack of love to the desire to escape oneself, from susceptibility of the being to interior power -- nothing escapes. And he risks a generic and generous prescription: "Find your nature and be nice to yourself."
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  • @mchris65
    @mchris65 2 года назад +1744

    So glad he included all addictions. People who look down on a drug addict need to look at what they are using to escape pain.

    • @paulfrancis783
      @paulfrancis783 2 года назад +20

      Yes 🙌

    • @TheEarthandyou
      @TheEarthandyou 2 года назад +21

      What they are using to cope with abuse. What they are using to cope with something indescribable and almost unbeatable.

    • @Anon99anon
      @Anon99anon 2 года назад +15

      It's kind of hard not to look down on the drug addict when their actions have created a pathway of damage and you're the one left to pick up the pieces.

    • @mraaronfrancis
      @mraaronfrancis 2 года назад +25

      @@Anon99anon ...still the Dr says how he look at the reasons why they continue their addictions and what benefits they are getting from it despite all of this perceived damage. Nothing to do with humans is so straight-forward, especially things like addiction and human actions

    • @Chef-Farmer-Ninja
      @Chef-Farmer-Ninja 2 года назад +18

      @@Anon99anon you should read up on addiction. There's a lot of literature out there.

  • @RajPLifts
    @RajPLifts 5 месяцев назад +299

    39 days sober. This is the most difficult fight of my life. Not the fight of wanting to use, but fighting to find myself and seeing the destruction I left behind.

    • @ptheprodigalson.575
      @ptheprodigalson.575 4 месяца назад +12

      Keep fighting brother, you shine brighter than stars

    • @jb-t8112
      @jb-t8112 4 месяца назад +9

      Congratulations ! Me 2 months and 11 days :) I lost 10 years of my life in C. Noboby will give me those years back but I'm learning to forgive myself everyday.... Ayahuasca in Peru helped me a lot. And before that therapy. Now I'm Bali to pursue my healing process....

    • @Tweettwish
      @Tweettwish 4 месяца назад +6

      You got this, you can do hard things. If by chance you fall, try, try again. You’re the little engine that could. (Childhood book) You’re much stronger, braver wiser and more loved than you know, now it’s time to take care of yourself for once. You took the first step in admitting it, the second step in withdrawing physically, so now the mental part. That part is also very difficult because I feel like it’s never ending even after 11 years, so you have to fight for it daily. It does get easier though, but life in general is a trigger. Been there, done that and still fighting for it 11 years later praise God! Addiction runs in my entire family. I’ve lost two siblings, an ex and dear friends already. Thank you for speaking up, because that takes so much courage in such a judgmental world. I still feel like docs and others look down on me because of it, and that’s so unfair, but I’m actually okay with their ignorance because I’m proud of myself. I am praying for you and I’m grateful you’re seeking more information about it. It helps tremendously to have support, so you have mine.

    • @davidhperry
      @davidhperry 4 месяца назад +10

      27 days sober for me. We're getting our lives back.

    • @RajPLifts
      @RajPLifts 4 месяца назад

      @@davidhperry keep going man. 76 days for me now. Find local AA meetings, they help massively

  • @mandydean1327
    @mandydean1327 2 года назад +1054

    The single most highly intelligent, compassionate addiction specialist I've ever come across

  • @bovinityleak2066
    @bovinityleak2066 2 года назад +1077

    “People in power are very often some of the emptiest people in the world, so don’t look to them for change”
    Well put! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼

    • @shirleyclemmer3299
      @shirleyclemmer3299 Год назад +15

      Gábor is so kind, caring and loving. Me, not so much, I guess. I’ve been saying for quite some time that the world is being run by psychopaths. Who else would want that job? I’m becoming a cynic in my old age.

    • @thedukeofnuts
      @thedukeofnuts Год назад +4

      @@shirleyclemmer3299 Sociopaths perhaps. Add narcissism to the mix as well! Psychopaths have no sense of self-preservation.

    • @marielleo4715
      @marielleo4715 Год назад +2

      People in power can change the world. Look at all these great "men ... look at the wars... the revolutions....

    • @michaelhughes5595
      @michaelhughes5595 Год назад +4

      Absolutely Spot on! This gentleman is a visionary mind.

    • @robynhope219
      @robynhope219 7 месяцев назад +1

      Yeah, Elon Musk certainly is empty.

  • @JudValeski
    @JudValeski 7 лет назад +694

    "if they don't want me... at least they're going to need me." wow. powerful.

  • @toddmarten1364
    @toddmarten1364 4 года назад +2363

    I'm over 40 months clean from drugs and alcohol and this man hits the nail directly on the head. I highly recommend reading his books.

    • @joanjensen6975
      @joanjensen6975 4 года назад +55

      Congratulations! You are worth it!

    • @jennytaylor3324
      @jennytaylor3324 4 года назад +35

      Well done. So glad for you.

    • @blakehellebusch620
      @blakehellebusch620 4 года назад +49

      Yes he did! I have a month as of today actually can’t wait till I can say I have as many months as you but thanks to you I now know I have to add some new books to my shelf. Thank you. Would love to maybe talk recovery with you some time if you’re interested. Have a blessed and beautiful day to you and all. Happy Days.

    • @suzanahas4740
      @suzanahas4740 4 года назад +7

      God job! I hope you are still off..

    • @naturewithin9
      @naturewithin9 4 года назад +2

      ✌❤

  • @thetruthaboutsobriety2448
    @thetruthaboutsobriety2448 2 года назад +635

    Without finding this man I would not be on day 4 of sobriety. I will never look at people's addiction the same. EVER.

    • @pavlos307
      @pavlos307 2 года назад +10

      I wish you all the best.

    • @tracylancashire9245
      @tracylancashire9245 2 года назад +15

      Good on you, I recommend reading his book, in the realm of hungry ghosts. He really opened my eyes. All the very best.

    • @giventolive3343
      @giventolive3343 2 года назад

      :)

    • @JennaBleasby
      @JennaBleasby 2 года назад +25

      Im just over 500 days and its because I've come to understand what addict is. This helped me a lot too. Congratulations and keep going odaat

    • @abundantlife6577
      @abundantlife6577 2 года назад +16

      Best to you my dear. I’m on one year and it just keeps getting better. ♥️🙏🏻😊

  • @adamrafal6587
    @adamrafal6587 Год назад +378

    In 2001 I was a PhD student writing my dissertation on ADHD in children. I contacted Dr. Mate and he spent a good part of an afternoon with me talking about my work and his perspctive regarding ADHD. He was so generous with his time, and incredibly helpful!

    • @MR-kc2re
      @MR-kc2re Год назад +5

      What was his perspective?

    • @melissagreenwood1717
      @melissagreenwood1717 Год назад +13

      @@MR-kc2re it’s a coping mechanism from childhood that you would tune out trauma

    • @NormaAnn91
      @NormaAnn91 10 месяцев назад +8

      Wow I believe that I was abused physically for 26 years and a addict for 14 years and I have ADHD and I can believe it's a coping mechanism within myself absolutely amazing

  • @kimberleyvirgint5865
    @kimberleyvirgint5865 3 года назад +596

    I'm an addict in crisis right now and I've watched this 3 times now. It's the best talk on addiction I've heard and it brought me some peace today. Thank you for that.

    • @celinamelendez8545
      @celinamelendez8545 Год назад +44

      I to am in crisis right now and I'm to old for this!! I'm tired of it but I can't stop..... I'm isolated from everything and everyone. I am going through the most difficult time of my life right now. All he has said is true but it doesn't change anything for me. I need help getting help. Thank you for letting me express my thoughts and feeling.

    • @holly50575
      @holly50575 Год назад +20

      @@celinamelendez8545 So sorry to hear of your pain. Try walking outside and find one person to smile at. If they don’t smile back, they are probably in more pain than you right now. If they do smile back, then you will know you have power to help someone else. Therefore, you have power to help yourself. Then force yourself to go to you local library or food pantry and say to someone, “can you direct me to a crisis center?!!!!”

    • @laurenleahy6827
      @laurenleahy6827 Год назад +12

      Me to. How you doing? I hope this is the start of the change for me

    • @Aimes604
      @Aimes604 Год назад +12

      @@celinamelendez8545 try going to a meeting. People are very welcoming and can point you in the right direction. If you don’t like the meeting you go to, go to a different one until you find one you like. I have 5.5 years clean now and it was really hard. I was also in crisis at the time. But I want you to know it does get easier, you just have to take that’s step to ask for help and follow what people tell you. They’ve been where you are. ❤

    • @shannongordon1384
      @shannongordon1384 Год назад +4

      💓💓@kimberley virgint your not alone sis 🌷

  • @powpow1080
    @powpow1080 4 года назад +1531

    7 and a half years later, and this is still one of the most powerful talks I have heard.

    • @emmanueloluga9770
      @emmanueloluga9770 3 года назад +10

      Well stated

    • @fabisobe
      @fabisobe 3 года назад +24

      Have you watched Dr Mate and Russell Brand's podcast? If not, I highly suggest👍

    • @Mikein203
      @Mikein203 3 года назад +6

      @@fabisobe thanks for the suggestion. I'll check them out now.

    • @sirishavenkatesh8415
      @sirishavenkatesh8415 3 года назад +3

      Totally agree with you!

    • @krystatinyy9652
      @krystatinyy9652 3 года назад +13

      I’m starting my journey now I’m owning up

  • @warangkanatempati8693
    @warangkanatempati8693 Год назад +327

    Dr. Gabor Maté is a world treasure. His talk is filled with compassion and wisdom.

    • @fran8935
      @fran8935 8 месяцев назад +2

      I have his book the Realm of Hungary Ghosts.

    • @vladghelu516
      @vladghelu516 6 месяцев назад +2

      This is the right comment 👍

  • @lynnelowe8461
    @lynnelowe8461 2 года назад +282

    This made me cry. Absolutely spot on. Today I celebrate 4 years sober. Very grateful for this amazing talk. Thank you 😁🙏

    • @lindseywestcott1501
      @lindseywestcott1501 2 года назад +2

      Congratulations!!

    • @DawnalynForrest
      @DawnalynForrest 2 года назад +3

      Such encouragement!

    • @ruthtavarez8302
      @ruthtavarez8302 Год назад +2

      Wow... that's awesome..
      What did you do to heal?

    • @lynnelowe8461
      @lynnelowe8461 Год назад +4

      @@ruthtavarez8302 went to AA 💖 saved my life 😇🙏

    • @teresaoverholt6253
      @teresaoverholt6253 Год назад +2

      Congratulations sister ❤ I am 4 years sober but I'm struggling again so that is why I'm watching this

  • @TripGuerrilla
    @TripGuerrilla 4 года назад +867

    "Nothing records the effects of a sad life as graphically as the human body."
    -A Legend

  • @jomontanee
    @jomontanee 8 лет назад +1709

    This is one of the most powerful speeches I've ever listened to. Without any tricks, any flair or any glamorization.
    Just a small man speaking in the simple manner about the great truth from the great heart.
    Thank you so much for posting it.
    "Find a lamp inside yourself, be a lamp unto yourselves, find a light within." It made me cry.

    • @Vizharan93
      @Vizharan93 8 лет назад +17

      +Montanee jo It is indeed. He explained exactly what I craved to understand for a long time.

    • @mylamai99
      @mylamai99 8 лет назад +30

      +Montanee jo - This is indeed the most honest and resonating speeches I've ever heard also; hands down my favorite from TED Talks.

    • @briandale5350
      @briandale5350 8 лет назад

      +Obiarshi link?

    • @superbeatclubfriends
      @superbeatclubfriends 8 лет назад +3

      +Montanee jo TRUTH.

    • @gunmanelite1398
      @gunmanelite1398 7 лет назад +47

      Jo Montanee
      I spent 17 years in active addiction, and during those years my addiction was only halted when I was in prison.
      usually, I went straight to score almost as soon as I walked out of the gate, despite being free from active addiction and physical dependence.
      the mentality of an addict is undecipherable to non-addicts, and I've rarely heard anyone articulate the intricacies and nuances of addiction (and its' causes) EVER.
      However, Mr Matê is incredibly astute regarding this topic and is so articulate in his explanations that I can honestly say I've been stunned into silence by the raw power within his words.
      he summarised the feelings and thoughts I had during my own addiction, and did so in such an eloquent and articulate manner that I am speechless.
      watching this footage here, I've finally found some answers which I have sought from the very moment I realised I had become physically dependent on, addicted, to Heroin.
      Explanations like the ones Mr Matê gives here are fundamental to recovery. 'We' [addicts] all seek knowledge on our behaviours and mentalities so that we can adapt our thinking and behavioural tendencies in such a way that we can begin to overcome the obsessions and compulsions which form the nucleus of our addictions.
      Thank you for posting this, and if anyone is interested in this field, then personally I don't think you could go wrong if you accessed Gabör Matê's extensive research on all aspects of addiction.

  • @beweslee
    @beweslee Год назад +52

    I am a physician. I am also a compulsive overeater in recovery and a workaholic. Dr. Gabor Mate’s approach has helped me on my inside and the outside. A moment of compassion for a patient can change their whole life. I feel it and I see it in my work. In fact, I chose my specialty of Emergency Medicine to give to the most vulnerable in their crucial times of need. Healing can be shared and can happen in a moment.

    • @KaarinaKimdaly
      @KaarinaKimdaly 3 месяца назад +2

      Amen to your insight.

    • @CutmeMick
      @CutmeMick 3 месяца назад +1

      Thank you thank you for seeing us as humans with pain and loneliness not just a worthless bum cause 99 percent of people in the medical field that I’ve come across over the last 30 years, I’ve had over 15 broken bones from athletics, were the worst and most judgmental, detrimental to my mental health humans that I’ve ever had to deal with. And what do you do when the Care doesn’t Care? You go back into the darkness..maybe you make it out, most likely not..
      God Bless and thank you for researching these things, that is Angel like, knowing how to show compassion and empathy is the most powerful because so many in the medical field don’t and it shows 🙏🏻

  • @AndreaCherry
    @AndreaCherry 11 месяцев назад +56

    My son was addicted and died by suicide at the young age of 27.
    If only he had the right support. Everything I tried pushed him further away. He wasn’t abused but my husband died when he was 14 and our family was never the same.
    I wish he had a compassionate doctor like you, he’d still be here. 💔

    • @ZippyG
      @ZippyG 11 месяцев назад +5

      💔

    • @denise1932
      @denise1932 3 месяца назад +1

      Doctors need to work from the patient needs rather than fit them into the confines of their books.

    • @lisavaden1118
      @lisavaden1118 19 дней назад

      💫🙏🏼

    • @andrewmichieli1760
      @andrewmichieli1760 9 дней назад

      @@denise1932yes but it’s very hard, are you perfect at your job? Even when it gets difficult? We expect doctors to be stoic and rational all the time, but they are human just the same.

    • @denise1932
      @denise1932 4 дня назад

      @andrewmichieli1760 no I am far from perfect in any way. However, I do have an open mind and am willing to learn more than I am taught. We learn in many different ways. Not just from textbooks, but from experiences, observations, talking with others, trial and error. Even from our mistakes, we learn, if we choose to see not everything always goes as expected. There are many variables from person to person to account for. I'm only suggesting that people take into consideration the uniqueness of each of us in trying to solve problems instead of relying on quick fixes. But many just don't care to spend the time needed to take it to the next level. We as a people on the whole, have seemingly become, lazy. Very few put forth any more effort than is expected . Sad, but it is true.

  • @staceyjones124
    @staceyjones124 8 лет назад +833

    “And yet we judge the drug addict because we actually see that they are just like us and we don’t like that. So we say, “You are different from us, you are worse than we are.”

    • @looksscotty
      @looksscotty 4 года назад +14

      My heart😢

    • @MyraValdez
      @MyraValdez 4 года назад +14

      The story of my life 😔

    • @MrGreeneyedcat
      @MrGreeneyedcat 4 года назад +21

      Beautifuly, accurately, and kindly articulated.

    • @markdemell8056
      @markdemell8056 4 года назад +22

      There is a truth to what you say! I noticed today that a great number of people are super addicted to that infernal phone! Sad! I threw my phone away6 yrs ago, liberating! I have made up a new word ,,,Pheroin addicts' what that means is that people are addicted to their infernal phones.

    • @Jack-hy1zq
      @Jack-hy1zq 4 года назад +29

      @bill Bloggs
      of course, addicts have to take responsibility for their own actions just like everyone else. but this video is about what causes addiction in the first place. and whilst locking up the addicts who commit crimes addresses their criminal behaviour, it does nothing to address the causes of addiction.

  • @soulopticc
    @soulopticc 9 лет назад +2272

    It kills me that people like this don't have a louder voice or bigger platforms.

    • @justahuman-being5983
      @justahuman-being5983 7 лет назад +89

      people run on bigger platforms are empty inside so they don't want this. it's too revealing and wise.

    • @Mouna108
      @Mouna108 7 лет назад +76

      Who wants, will listen to him. Who looks for his philosophy will find him :)

    • @jelef001
      @jelef001 7 лет назад +38

      LET'S JUST KEEP TELLING THOSE WE KNOW

    • @frankolm2795
      @frankolm2795 6 лет назад +19

      It is happening as we speak.

    • @excusesbegone
      @excusesbegone 6 лет назад +14

      ish He and other like him are reaching ALL that are READY to recieve the TRUTH.
      TRUST THE PROCESS
      HOTEP

  • @Live4Style
    @Live4Style 2 года назад +223

    Thank you for acknowledging the root cause of the problems we face as Indigenous people fighting to retain our culture. It really means a lot hearing an expert such as Gabor Maté validate our reality. Tēnā rawa atu koe.

    • @alika207
      @alika207 6 месяцев назад +8

      I am so disappointed in what my ancestors did to people like you. I stand with you.

  • @Patriot303Co
    @Patriot303Co Год назад +92

    Gabor you have saved my life. Never have i been able to get over the shame and guilt of having an addiction. You have allowed me to feel human again.With this, being ADHD, I have always felt so much frustration, shame, and disappointment in myself for always frustrating the people around me. I thought I was just a bad person who didn't care enough to remember to shut the cabinet, lock the door, or to start a load of laundry my wife asked me to start. You took 1000 pound weights off my shoulder. I am not a bad person, I am just the who i am, for good or bad.

    • @SinisterMud
      @SinisterMud Год назад +5

      As an addict myself... I wish you all the strength my brother!

    • @alan4sure
      @alan4sure Год назад +5

      Now shut the door. It's a simple thing. Plus you're letting the heat out, we're not heating the whole city. 😁 (said my dad)

    • @evapollens2642
      @evapollens2642 Год назад +6

      Same ADD problems here, with addiction. I care too much and get mad at myself for having groceries that have gone bad. I was looking for my keys and apparently left them in my front door. It's exhausting isn't it? I hope you found a way to get some help.

  • @esat8
    @esat8 7 лет назад +701

    Dr. Matés wisdom should be taught in every school in the world.

    • @tonizen876
      @tonizen876 5 лет назад +4

      How do you teach a child your parents don't want you.

    • @ALEN1ful
      @ALEN1ful 5 лет назад +22

      Governments wouldnt like that. They love addicted people.

    • @spiritwalker9903
      @spiritwalker9903 4 года назад +11

      @@ALEN1ful Imagine the entire structure that depends and thrives on dis ease collapsing.. nope because when there is blood on the streets there is money to be made.

    • @meiko431
      @meiko431 4 года назад +3

      Indeed

    • @gangstapb8
      @gangstapb8 4 года назад +4

      You can’t teach wisdom that’s something that’s earned

  • @yflores90
    @yflores90 3 года назад +20

    6 months sober going on 7!!! no alcohol! & i dont crave a drop. neverr been better 😊😌

  • @jacosteyn9031
    @jacosteyn9031 Год назад +17

    He has changed my life and my view on addiction. One and a half years sober from alcohol.

    • @user-mg8vj5dc7d
      @user-mg8vj5dc7d 3 месяца назад

      3 thinks I like how he care about his clients and my view on addiction can come in different forms. Not only drugs also like budda said find the light be kind

  • @thinningoftheveilreikiheal7368
    @thinningoftheveilreikiheal7368 2 года назад +42

    Even in sobriety, I haven’t been released from addiction. Without healing of the heart and soul, addiction will simply take a new form. The “healing” of the mind alone will never be sufficient. Thank you Dr. Mate.🙏🌹🦋

    • @Mmcermes
      @Mmcermes 2 года назад +3

      The big question is how to do what u wrote

    • @BRIANROSER
      @BRIANROSER 2 года назад +1

      @@Mmcermes exactly

  • @vibrissa3334
    @vibrissa3334 3 года назад +209

    Watched hundreds of TED and never seen people applauding just in the middle of the speech and a final standing ovation... 100% deserved, Great speech!

  • @charlie6905
    @charlie6905 3 года назад +53

    "If you are kinder to your self, you will be kinder to other people" 💯

  • @Aliosilama
    @Aliosilama 22 часа назад

    Thank you RUclips Algorithm and TedxTalk for bringing this talk my way.

  • @jairenesereno4519
    @jairenesereno4519 2 года назад +16

    I just got a new addiction. Listening to this guy! He is so wise. Can’t wait to watch more videos with him.

  • @gps8958
    @gps8958 4 года назад +211

    This man is a Lighthouse. He doesn't just shine for himself but for others also

  • @lulun3724
    @lulun3724 3 года назад +175

    “ I am not afraid of dying, Am afraid of living”. Most powerful and perhaps the saddest statement ever.

    • @Isadorka1
      @Isadorka1 3 года назад +7

      Yes, there was an attempted suicide at the age of 26. Come a long way since but it was not an easy journey. IT IS POSSIBLE.

    • @tranquil87
      @tranquil87 3 года назад +10

      Marcus Aurelius said it first, that people fear living more than dying.

    • @paulfrancis783
      @paulfrancis783 2 года назад +1

      @@Isadorka1 I wish you all the best.

    • @kr1221E
      @kr1221E Год назад

      I remember, over 20 years ago, in my early thirties, I was talking to a man I know, and I told him the same. Now, at 56, and addicted to hard drugs due to choices I made in my mid thirties, I a scared of living and dying. I force myself to be positive, I want someone who I believe, to say "It will all be ok", however, we sometimes need information when we seek help for other problems, like the ones I have, because of the choices I made, and, while they were just being honest, telling me how it is, they painted a grim picture.

  • @Julia-md6rd
    @Julia-md6rd 29 дней назад +1

    I found this while searching for peace while having an addicted brother. Thank you.

    • @sumomaster5585
      @sumomaster5585 26 дней назад

      Hang in there man. Your brother got a huge challenge, but he got you by his side, hope he appreciates that cuz he's lucky to have you! As an addict myself, I wish I had some1 who cared about me like that. Fighting myself has proven to be the hardest challenge ever

  • @shatraghunagadade9442
    @shatraghunagadade9442 2 года назад +10

    I never ever heard such logical conversation about addiction

  • @asif_mojtoba
    @asif_mojtoba 4 года назад +153

    *I discovered Gabor Mate today, 29th July 2019. The people who made internet, many years back; Vinton Cerf and Robert Kahn in the 1970s maybe never thought that one day a random 25 years old guy from Bangladesh would be this grateful to them and all.*
    And, thank you TEDx Talks too!
    Thank you RUclips algorithm.
    Thank you all, everybody...

    • @iemon7722
      @iemon7722 4 года назад +7

      You're a good man Asif. I wish you well!

    • @whitneytrevino4404
      @whitneytrevino4404 4 года назад +2

      💖💖

    • @salta5859
      @salta5859 2 года назад +4

      Asif, you are born and you certainly grew up in the same time as internet invades the lifes in Bangladesh. But, as far as i can see, you use it as a mean of learning and not a substitute of emptyness of relationship ( facebook, twitter). Internet is a gold mine, a library in your house, a fantastic tools to learn everything you want. And you catch that. Thanks

  • @petestrat07
    @petestrat07 8 лет назад +308

    Its a comforting feeling to hear somebody speak so much truth in just 18 minutes about a topic that is so misunderstood.

  • @GeorgeWillis-xh4uj
    @GeorgeWillis-xh4uj 11 месяцев назад +158

    Psychedelic is the answer to most severe anxiety and depression...The use of magic mushrooms completely helps one get over depression and makes you feel like yourself...I used antidepressants for some years but it only made me feel like a zombie but with immediate use of mushroom 🍄 in few months I feel like I'm living a whole new Life.

    • @andersonjemma
      @andersonjemma 11 месяцев назад

      I've been having this constant, unbearable anxiety because of university stress..not until I met Myco.spore.. he really helped me

    • @bianca8071
      @bianca8071 11 месяцев назад +2

      I live in Michigan….suffering for awhile now but didnt realize how serious I may have it until recently - probably bc of @self medicating” with alcohol

    • @tessymitch
      @tessymitch 11 месяцев назад

      I'm glad myco.spore is mentioned... I've been having situational depression for about 4 yrs plus now but I had to hit him up last week and he really gave me some of his product..they work like magic.

    • @williamspiper
      @williamspiper 11 месяцев назад +1

      Psychedelics saved me from years of uncontrollable depression, anxiety and illicit pill addiction.imagine carrving heavy chains for over a decade and then all of a sudden that burden is gone.Believe it or not in a couple years they'll be all over for treatment of mental health related issues

    • @ChloeNguyen-gs5hz
      @ChloeNguyen-gs5hz 11 месяцев назад

      @@andersonjemma not surprised u mentioned his product are nice...and pure..

  • @low-keyrighteous9575
    @low-keyrighteous9575 3 года назад +56

    Easily the greatest ted talk I've ever heard . So much meaning and inspiration yet as well with a lot of sadness .... But it's reality . We need to hear words with weight , meaning , impact , strength and wisdom . Good man . Thank you

  • @KSangel180
    @KSangel180 7 лет назад +365

    I wish more people would listen to Gabor Maté. I lost my father to addiction. He had a horrible childhood. I really don't want anyone else to suffer like that.

    • @flowgo5299
      @flowgo5299 7 лет назад +27

      I am sorry about your dad. and yes I agree, Dr. Gabor he is the greatest mind in todays world. I feel. and yes my husband died from his addiction earlier this year. and I can honestly say he was the most beautiful man with a terrible disease. he was heroic to me. But the disease is deadly. and it devastates families.

    • @askyeshka726
      @askyeshka726 7 лет назад +5

      KSangel180 I am sorry for your loss. hugs

    • @askyeshka726
      @askyeshka726 7 лет назад +8

      KSangel180 Huggles. I am sorry for you loss. in a way it reminds me of Jung. people do not have ideas. Ideas have people. and the addiction seems like that. we don't have addictions they have us.

    • @frankolm2795
      @frankolm2795 6 лет назад +15

      I was a junky living in the area he is referring to and yes my childhood was the same. He is amazing. He is local and my girlfriend knows his wife. He is now so busy it is impossible to see him. Good people like this and NA and handwork with faith saved my life. I am very sorry for your loss.... I listen to you as I imagine my own daughter saying the same thing. Thank you.

    • @MaximC
      @MaximC 4 года назад +3

      Just wanted to say to you, after reading this your comment: I love you, brother or sister from another mother. I'm sad for your father's unhappy childhood.

  • @acrobaticcripple8176
    @acrobaticcripple8176 3 года назад +356

    I just found this on RUclips purely by accident. It's explained so much about the way my life has evolved. I'm 72 with many physical problems. Most have been there all my life. Spent far too long in hospital as a child without emotional support. Life has been a mess emotionally. Made lots of mistakes. Understand better how that has made me what I am. Definitely an addict to a number of things. Despite life in general I hope I have a year or two to make a change .

    • @LaoTze151
      @LaoTze151 2 года назад +18

      You can do it!

    • @tinodani3124
      @tinodani3124 2 года назад +11

      U are amazing and u are great dont forget that. No matter how Old are u, amazing thing will happen to u. Im really sorry for all the pain that u endured, but don’t forget u are a piece of art created by God and I’m convinced that u will do good and u are an amazing human being! God bless u

    • @gojisandhu
      @gojisandhu Год назад +7

      You got this!!

    • @DilbagSingh-ox8li
      @DilbagSingh-ox8li Год назад +2

      Love you dear, god bless you.

    • @orchidgirl3432
      @orchidgirl3432 Год назад +2

      Good for you, some people never come to realise. Never acknowledge the issue long enough to recognise the impacts it's had on them. I hope you find some peace I'm your pain

  • @thinningoftheveilreikiheal7368
    @thinningoftheveilreikiheal7368 2 года назад +56

    I viewed this presentation in awe. No one had ever verbalized my life experience in such a broad and gracious manner as Gabor Mate. I am not one to watch anything in repetition (except this video).
    He provides an explanation rather than an excuse. We do deserve an extra hug from each other 🙏🦋🌹

    • @tonyagriggs3329
      @tonyagriggs3329 2 месяца назад

      Ive never heard a more accurate explinaton of causes of addiction ....this man really understands this disease...with such compassion and foresight....his education is SPOT ON IN EVERYSENCE, and a really powerful understand of this subject!!!!!!!!😢😢😢😢😢😢❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @gaborkovacs
    @gaborkovacs 2 года назад +21

    Gábor Máté nails it - wish this message will spread around the globe through those who not only receives it but put it into action in their lives and spread the light forward...

  • @cecilianicoli8055
    @cecilianicoli8055 7 лет назад +468

    I was addicted to drugs and alcohol for several years... Nowadays, I consider myself a survivor. :)

    • @barbarajeanne71
      @barbarajeanne71 7 лет назад +24

      I am a survivor as well. Blessed i am..

    • @saraebdale9616
      @saraebdale9616 5 лет назад +9

      Awesome! I too am a survivor.

    • @alessiovalori
      @alessiovalori 5 лет назад

      @How About Some Hardcore? have a look at "Nil by mouth" by Gary Oldman

    • @NishaSharma-mq5xy
      @NishaSharma-mq5xy 4 года назад +1

      I am happy for you 😊

    • @meiko431
      @meiko431 4 года назад +1

      Congrats 🤗

  • @PLOttawa
    @PLOttawa 7 лет назад +525

    We need to reevaluate the entire legal system. No one should ever go to jail for addiction.
    Always inspiring to hear Mate.

    • @jamesrobertjr8002
      @jamesrobertjr8002 6 лет назад +8

      PS... but if their addiction causes then to steal from friends and family, they should pay for their crime.

    • @malika-rosedean601
      @malika-rosedean601 5 лет назад +17

      So true addiction is a health issue and should always be treated as such

    • @ScarfaceMich
      @ScarfaceMich 4 года назад +10

      @@jamesrobertjr8002 no.

    • @cryptekwizard8336
      @cryptekwizard8336 4 года назад +39

      @James Robert Jr...you have not concept of addiction, and obviously have not listened to some of Dr. Mate’s first points in his lecture. If you punish an addict for showing symptoms of the disease, it’s no different than shaming a diabetic for low blood sugar. Look beyond the behavior...look beyond the ugliness, and see the person who is suffering. So much are they suffering, that they will do unspeakable things to get their medicine. I think holding people responsible is important, but punishment isn’t always the best teacher. Every addict feels so lonely, whether it shows externally or not. Society disconnects them from themselves as if they are contagious and crushes the self esteem more. We need to be kinder. Self preservation is important, but altruism is divine.

    • @jade-br1xx
      @jade-br1xx 4 года назад +3

      PS YOU GOT THAT RIGHT!!

  • @skatecrew090582
    @skatecrew090582 2 месяца назад +2

    For 12 years I've been abusing and misusing drugs and this gave ne closure

  • @linaca
    @linaca 12 дней назад

    What a great honour and privilege to be alive at the same time as Dr. Gabor Maté. Thank you for sharing your light and your work. Thank you so much

  • @rosaartemisg5027
    @rosaartemisg5027 3 года назад +243

    His soft approach is pure and ego free .
    Outstanding speech and message 👏
    Thank you 😊

    • @DLX1444-Asc-Nav
      @DLX1444-Asc-Nav Год назад +5

      He conveys divine truth and wisdom. All perceived addictions and/or escape behaviours whether via substances or any other compulsive activity searched for from outside of us is simply avoidance of just being our true self in the moment.
      Power is within us all waiting to be awakened for our personal and collective benefit ✨️

    • @Astanski
      @Astanski Год назад +1

      😊😊😊

  • @benjaminanderson9989
    @benjaminanderson9989 3 года назад +24

    This video had me in tears. I felt like he was speaking to me. Telling me why I am the way I am.

    • @jarrilaurila
      @jarrilaurila 3 года назад +6

      Feel you bro. Peace and love!

  • @natashaouspenskaya5390
    @natashaouspenskaya5390 2 года назад +23

    From starting detox to now, (4 yrs clean), this video resonates, personally and globally. First, it helped ameliorate my self hatred, second, it started a love affair between myself and my fellow addicts . It started with compassion for myself and them because Dr. Mate words taught me to see differently. It’s amazing what a change to compassion can do for a person. One of the best ways to stay clean is to help someone else. In recovery you can find many examples of giving help and when you take the risk to do so you’re not only doing good for the world and the addict, you start to witness a glimpse of that light within yourself Dr. Mate describes. If you are an addict or someone you love is, watch this, watch any of his videos or read his books, it’s not a temporary fix!

  • @Amaraswani67
    @Amaraswani67 Год назад +11

    I didn't expect this to be such cohesive, thought provoking and incredible. The depth of his comprehension about the mind and the biological chemicals is unmatchable!

  • @oscarbarrientos1420
    @oscarbarrientos1420 8 лет назад +91

    This man is a holy genius

  • @alexpaxton1336
    @alexpaxton1336 8 лет назад +57

    Mate's "In the realm of hungry ghosts" is the best book i've ever read on addiction. he has such compassion and insight.

    • @CODYj423
      @CODYj423 2 года назад

      Agreed. I tell people this regularly.

  • @OscarGonzalez-wk5gu
    @OscarGonzalez-wk5gu 2 года назад +5

    Just went ready to give though love to my dear Child and send him to the streets,God gave Dr.Gabore this video to love my son unconditionally.Thank you for your tender and compassionate heart,Dr.Gabore.

  • @psychshell4644
    @psychshell4644 16 дней назад +1

    7 yrs & 9 months. Keep going one day at a time. You can do hard things!

  • @db-333
    @db-333 5 лет назад +128

    Gabor is one of the most brilliant speakers . Suffering is the price of wisdom .

  • @jade-br1xx
    @jade-br1xx 4 года назад +72

    AWESOME! compassion-- not punishment and rejection. Love is the answer. Love is the most powerful thing of all.

    • @writteninthesky
      @writteninthesky 4 года назад +5

      only compassionate and unconditional love can cure addiction. nothing else seems to work...

    • @chrisnoecker5287
      @chrisnoecker5287 4 года назад +2

      Unironically its also the rarest of all emotions.

    • @writteninthesky
      @writteninthesky 4 года назад +1

      @@chrisnoecker5287 rare and precious like diamonds, formed through heat, pressure and time.

    • @chrisnoecker5287
      @chrisnoecker5287 4 года назад

      @@writteninthesky ya but its nothing like a diamond. Ask anyone whose gone through a brutal divorce and lost children. Not even an anti-matter explosion can turn a diamond to ash so quickly.

    • @TheEarthandyou
      @TheEarthandyou 2 года назад

      Define love.

  • @cynthrlly4ever
    @cynthrlly4ever 2 года назад +4

    My husband died of an overdose. He was so beautiful. He was so incredibly smart and strong and so talented. He could do anything. He wanted to please everyone and help everyone. He lost his battle. It hurts me so so much. I tried to help him and nothing worked. He was so attentive, he wanted my attention so much. He would do everything to make me happy. When he didn't have his drugs or alcohol he was a different person. When we first got together I had no idea he had any addictions. Slowly he let me see who he really was. I know someone abused him when he was a child and he couldn't say it out loud. I know he was physically abused by his father. He was emotionally abused too. It's extremely sad. It's extremely hard to deal with.

    • @juancastrofranco9209
      @juancastrofranco9209 Год назад +1

      I hope you have the motivation to share all the experiences about your husband on people that are needing help on this kind of situations, maybe the life is not random as we think and this is a wisdom message that you can share on people that suffered this.

    • @cynthrlly4ever
      @cynthrlly4ever Год назад

      @@juancastrofranco9209 I appreciate your comment. I really don't know what to say other than, I know something inside him hurt so much he had to drown it with pills and alcohol. It was horrible to watch.

    • @juancastrofranco9209
      @juancastrofranco9209 Год назад +1

      ​@@cynthrlly4ever, Try to find an answer is so courageous, your husband should be proud of you, and I can imagine he loves you so much, I send you a hug and I hope the pain heals.

  • @MissKatieLane95
    @MissKatieLane95 4 месяца назад +3

    Gabor Mate has the most Amazing course classes that I’ve been taking for last couple months! It has changed my life and anyone looking to better their life needs to check it out! Only 12 bucks a month less than two coffees and my mind is cleared and depression has lifted thanks Dr.Mate ❤❤ love from Canada 🇨🇦

  • @foxfuzzbox1541
    @foxfuzzbox1541 8 лет назад +174

    Gabor Maté is a truly wise man.
    Thank you, Gabor.

  • @yondergirl83
    @yondergirl83 4 года назад +25

    I am hungarian, I came across his name 2 months ago, and watched everything on youtube. Here in Hungary many dont know anything about him, as its in english.
    I love this speech. So powerful. And so true, how judge-mental people are about the ones who take drugs, but everybody has their own addictions. Love that he is so humble, and such an intelligent way of approaching things.

  • @MsLaBajo
    @MsLaBajo 2 года назад +23

    13:35 This is why I trust Mate. I'm crying and watching this. Thank you for talking about this issue in Indigenous communities. Really feeling the fear for my friend's life right now. Working on my own sh*t so I can be a support and resource without enabling addiction.

    • @rollandjoeseph
      @rollandjoeseph 2 года назад +1

      I know it's been 6 months but I hope your friend is doing ok, I also hope you're doing ok as well !

    • @jaydev536
      @jaydev536 Год назад +1

      Indigenous communities are hit so hard by colonialism and capitalism and all of the structures causing current and intergenerational trauma. Canada does not want to admit it but we're still to this day committing genocide against indigenous peoples. Cultural, environmental, and literal due to the MMIW absolute Crisis that has been around for far too long and persists today. I stand beside you and your friend in solidarity if you will have me as a white woman. Land Back. And that barely even begins to rebuild all of the damage and atrocities.

  • @happyhealthywealthyworthywise
    @happyhealthywealthyworthywise 2 года назад +29

    We need more Gabor Maté on Mother Earth! Compassionate unconditional love humility knowledge wisdom clarity down to earth = Dr Gabor. Thank you for your love and light. Doctors healers and all kinds of practitioners should watch this! ❤️🙏❤️

    • @Enmanuel_V6
      @Enmanuel_V6 Год назад +1

      I really love the name you’ve chosen

  • @ayozab8540
    @ayozab8540 3 года назад +49

    This took me to CHURCH!!! What a wonderfully compassionate presentation. Gave me the goose bumps

  • @MashananTube
    @MashananTube 8 лет назад +372

    This is an absolutely amazing talk! How simply he explains addiction, personal and collective, and all the ways it is ravaging the humanity. And then he offers a solution of finding "the lamp inside" and working in small communities. Just lovely! Thank you so much good Sir!

    • @MaryJoMatey
      @MaryJoMatey 5 лет назад +1

      My oh my .. it IS amazing ...

    • @axcx598
      @axcx598 5 лет назад +2

      Yes and Having, finding, building SUPPORT, thats KEY.

    • @marionunez8378
      @marionunez8378 4 года назад +1

      He is one of the few persons that explains and knows how the brain of an addict works and acts ! Amazing !

  • @doingme8384
    @doingme8384 2 года назад +9

    I have been an opiate addict for nearly 14 years of my life. This is the best scription of drug addiction that I have ever heard. I have a child and I hate that I’m causing so much harm. To the point where I absolutely hate myself. I had so much trauma as a child, I suffered greatly with neglect and abuse. Not to mention opiate addiction is generational in my family as well. I often feel hopeless, I have gotten clean too many times to count and yet I keep going back. What is wrong with me?? Why can’t I stop???? I don’t know. I try counseling, Recovery meetings and so much more and I can’t seem to stop. I’m passing on this trauma to my daughter, I just know it. I am ashamed.

    • @hazzaplayz808
      @hazzaplayz808 8 месяцев назад +1

      I understand what u mean hey

    • @markstahura6194
      @markstahura6194 5 месяцев назад +2

      You are enough. Just be there with and for your daughter.

  • @devonseamoor
    @devonseamoor 2 года назад +11

    Gabor Maté is an experienced old soul with wisdom that doesn't float in a cloud, untouchable by those who are with him, but he is present in that wisdom, joined by compassion. What I love about his attitude, is that no pampering, no sentimental journey is part of his message and style. Tough love, how good a practice!
    No nonsense, and no pushing people deeper in their misery by pitying them. That's only creating a false sense of "being good to a person who is far worse off than you so that you will feel good about being good
    Fiddlesticks, poppycock. I'm a strong promoter of realistic talk, in a presence of allowing another to be present just like he or she is, without the wish to change it, and see what's needed at that moment.
    Professional doctors aren't educated in that aspect of human relationships. They learn to only fix things, only those doctors who reach the age of 60 or older find that quality within by experience and learning.

  • @shermac246
    @shermac246 5 лет назад +106

    This is a poweful talk. I was addicted to exercise for many years and my body paid a high price. People accepted this addiction more because it was socially OK to exercise excessively and I was an athlete, but I did not enjoy it, and it was the endorphins I craved just like the opioid addict. I did a lot of therapy and have lost this compulsion decades ago. Dr. Mate is so very wise and compassionate, I wish every high school health student could hear this Ted Talk.

    • @DonkeyLipsDA3rd
      @DonkeyLipsDA3rd 5 лет назад +7

      That is an interesting addiction. You can be addicted to anything.

    • @peterryan438
      @peterryan438 2 года назад +2

      Addiction is whatever makes you feel good, but unfortunately some destroy life, be it financial or health or whatever good talk there's addiction everywhere you look the human brain always wants to feel good

    • @paulfrancis783
      @paulfrancis783 2 года назад

      I wish you all the best.

  • @Lynn39holding
    @Lynn39holding 3 года назад +54

    Gabor, I try for many years to pass on your information, even in my recent detox stay. I was fkd up that they hadn't heard you yet. Ive been in rehaps from Edmonton across Canada since I was 25 years old. I'm now 57 and God knows why I'm still here, but no matter what, I will pass on your information until the day I leave this world.

  • @Nerf_Jeez
    @Nerf_Jeez 9 месяцев назад +3

    The idea that drugs' chemical properties themselves aren't the root cause of addiction is something I've been pondering lately and it's sooo nice to finally hear a specialist go into the actual reasons that lead to addiction

  • @Saoirse-xt7mi
    @Saoirse-xt7mi 7 месяцев назад +4

    I discovered Dr. Mate about a yr ago. He is amazing. If only there were more physicians who were capable of being as knowledgeable and caring as he is. But that would mean that the goal of medical treatment would be to effect genuine healing, something the U.S. medical system certainly doesn't often facilitate.

  • @empresslioness3654
    @empresslioness3654 3 года назад +161

    I still cant get over how amazingly humble Dr Gabor Maté is he is so knowledgeable and does tremendous work. Angel in the flesh 🙏🏽💞

  • @Sparksterfu
    @Sparksterfu 8 лет назад +117

    This guy understands me, I have been trying to tell everyone why I behave the way I do and they are so dismissive. AA says I lack a spiritual sense and I am diseased and that any behaviour to defend the antithesis of their contention is just another signal of my disease. My family says I lack character and discipline. I say I lack a morphological and chemical construct in my brain that makes me different from most people. People who do not turn to substances and end up addicted like me. I say I am no different than the type 1 diabetic, whose genetical make up, makes him turn to exogenous insulin in order to function. Why is the brain treated so vastly different then any other organ.

    • @livp1835
      @livp1835 7 лет назад +16

      I hear you bud..I hear you. Story of my life.. What to do? What to do... I love how you compare 'us' to type 1 diabetics, brilliant analogy. I hold on- by a thread at times, hoping, 'praying' clinging on to the 'tomorrow' will be different...ffs..its been twenty years of 'wishing' now...literally doing anything and all to be 'normal'.. I DO believe there is something differently wired in our brains...as I know I fail- NOT for lack of trying...lack of back bone, effort...by God; the shit I have put myself thru to be 'better'..jeez..could fill a book. I love this doctor- I saw him in the Addemdum films I think; he is amazing.
      My latest attempt- and most interesting- is attacking my food..with the sayings of Hypocrites; let food be thy medicine.... I found this PhD in addictive nutrition, combined with my own doc a PhD in heroin Addcit; I'm attempting- with some success; longest last was 19 days, then 9 days, the last month- zero processed foods...0.
      (no dairy,- for it is loaded with opiate/dopamine, no nuts- why nuts? they contain tryptophan; apparently triggering for opiod addicts? no sugar. wheat-- anything made in a factory basically....Leaves me with, steel cut oats; soaked half a cup- 3 eggs and two fruits for breakfast...
      lunch and dinner- 200gm of meat (chicken, steak- anything, just not processed- like ham or sausage) 200 gm veg/salad (not peas, corn or potato)and 100 gm of UNprocessed starch- like brown rice, quinoa, millet, sweet potato kidney bean, chikpea)
      Also- and snack; one egg and one fruit. Water only.....
      I have to say- the first few days are tough; withdrawing off sugar/caffine etc...not nice...BUT- by day 5-7 I feel freaking amazing, like I am on best drug ever- crazy happy....and my craving for illicit substance virtually vanish....why am I not on it today-?? I am an addict, and self sabotage is my MO...
      I- crash and relapse; when I MISS a meal...or two...so that is KEY- I have found- I CANNOT miss a meal..and watch my sleep....that always screws me..etc; AND I MUST start a regimented movement plan...I start again tmw after this last lapse- again, cause I missed meals and stayed up late-yeah- my doc; is BIG on sleep- and NO screens after 10 pm...books only....
      OH and I joined a boxing club last week. My doc reckons I need to take up boxing...;-) found a great club that takes small groups of 8 and trains together...Just sharing with you; what I am trying...as I hear you...and Its so fuicked.
      Good luck to you...I may post this on the main comments too. Being an addict - nothing worse...sorry, for the really ill people out there- but a life with addiction, is really no life at all.

    • @jesus3373
      @jesus3373 7 лет назад +3

      +Olivia P I feel you. 23 years addicted to opiodes. I tried to taper down from 2mgs of buprenorphine but when I jumped I was emotionally & physically drained. I'm going to try again but this time incorporating daily meditation & yoga this time. Good luck..✌❤

    • @livp1835
      @livp1835 7 лет назад

      Ellycat would love to chat; Hmmm. I am yogaolivia@gmail.com- we seem to have almost identical stories.

    • @letthelovework966
      @letthelovework966 5 лет назад

      @@livp1835 how goes it now? Id love to hear back, thank you, I'm Lorraine

    • @nauxsi
      @nauxsi 4 года назад +2

      @@livp1835 I've seen research that says the brain can rewire itself.

  • @DavidGalich77
    @DavidGalich77 Год назад +2

    Insightful. The idea of the addiction being not to the drugs but part of a struggle of one's self is huge.

  • @jj1211
    @jj1211 2 года назад +9

    Superb❤...You cannot address Addiction without addressing Trauma. Even if it's just yourself that recognises and processes it.
    Mate is a voice of compassion that can be internalised.
    Going on 6 years myself soon🙌

  • @rebbekkahholt2647
    @rebbekkahholt2647 8 лет назад +148

    I wish this was my doctor..

    • @ellencampbell3921
      @ellencampbell3921 4 года назад +2

      Rebbekkah Holt I was so lucky. I learned so very much from Dr. Mate.
      He was my family doctor and he fell my baby girl.
      She is 25 years old.

  • @amonvie
    @amonvie 2 года назад +2

    Dr. Gabor Mate is extremely important to our century

  • @CutmeMick
    @CutmeMick 3 месяца назад +1

    I watched this 5 years ago and it completely changed the direction of my thinking. I had so much pain and couldn’t understand why or how to deal with it until I found this. Gabor I will shake your hand In the next life. You literally saved me. It only took 40 years to learn why i took the paths I did. And now that I’m mostly healed, I will always try to help others and always recommend this video. God Bless you sir.

  • @thesliceisright
    @thesliceisright 4 года назад +36

    This has got to be the best speech on addiction on the entire fricken internet. Wow. Awesome. So glad that this kind of insight is being spread around and seen by many many people! What a great dude.

  • @gonewiththekale
    @gonewiththekale 9 лет назад +28

    Life altering/changing speech in under 20 minutes. Absolutely amazing.

  • @taherabuzaid142
    @taherabuzaid142 Месяц назад +1

    this man knows himself. this man is Powerful.

  • @ebp5530
    @ebp5530 2 года назад +4

    It is hard to kick an addiction but it is even harder to live sober and experience the pain of living, while tolerating it/sitting with it. Dostoyevsky and stoicism changed my life

  • @operationeight-ld5kd
    @operationeight-ld5kd 4 года назад +90

    Wow... this is the best talk I’ve ever encountered. I am speechless. I’m sure you’ll never see this, but thank you, from the bottom of my heart, thank you.

  • @artfuldodger1688
    @artfuldodger1688 3 года назад +110

    Beautiful and powerful speech. One I could relate to as am addict myself. (I'm 5 months sober). He describes the pain addicts are in absolutely perfectly and describes just how badly they're treated by society. Going to support groups, I can say people in recovery are some of the best people you will ever meet. When you show kindness and compassion to someone they can achieve so much ❤️

    • @realyreals2689
      @realyreals2689 2 года назад

      Had your natural dopamine receptors came back after 5 months in ?? Please respond when you see this.

  • @AVSeS_2100
    @AVSeS_2100 2 года назад +10

    Man o Man , what a sense of generosity , power of understanding with reasoning from Facts to figures to history to people to pain to pleasure and more..And Dr Gabor delivered it with such humility and calmness . That's Experience and Efforts right there ! Hands off🙌Hats Off🎩!

  • @debrahill2272
    @debrahill2272 Месяц назад

    Doctor Gabor Mate is a gift to the universe.. 💯

  • @susankeller164
    @susankeller164 3 года назад +26

    I am shocked how good his talk was..he understands addiction.I've been to many doctors in the past 40 years who never understood this..btw I've been in recovery since 11-30-18.. ❤&☮ 🖤🎼🐾💋

    • @rachaeldeering334
      @rachaeldeering334 3 года назад +2

      I’m really glad that you have also had the same idea.. I was trying to let people know about this. Because there’s some people who assume that I can easily give up... but it’s extremely difficult... I have no motivation and I am extremely depressed and lonely...

  • @tedkirk7755
    @tedkirk7755 8 лет назад +191

    As someone who has struggled with alcohol, drug, sex, tobacco, and food addictions, participated in 12-step recovery programs for several years, and finally had to leave them because the amount of doctrine and practices that are counterproductive in them often outweighs the good, I came to many of the conclusions in this video through my own independent spiritual development. THIS IS THE BEST EXPLANATION OF ADDICITION I HAVE SEEN TO DATE AFTER EXTENSIVE RESEARCH AND EXPERIENCE WITH THE TOPIC. ** MUST SEE!! ** Today I am a happy, healthy and fulfilled man who manages his life quite nicely using alcohol, tobacco, and marijuana (and every once in a while a harder drug) all in moderation and have done so successfully for over two years. Putting them all down is right around the corner, but only because I wish to ascend to the next rung on the spiritual ladder, and they no longer fit in my life. I had to find out if after the 5 years of sobriety and spiritual healing that I did, if I could indeed actually use responsibly like so many other people, and the answer was "Yes." That having been said, alcohol lowers your vibration, weed causes anxiety at times, tobacco and unhealthy food poisons you, and for these reasons I am leaving them behind, not because I am sick or defective. Now I will be a sober man because of personal choice and love for self rather than coercion and shame. Addiction does have a spiritual cure, but it involves a complete overhaul of so many paradigms that have been programmed into us about ourselves, life and God, and 12-step programs as well as organized religion keep you stuck in those paradigms thereby preventing a cure. This has been my experience upon which I have based my informed opinion, nothing more, nothing less, so one can take it or leave it. Peace.

    • @wenbudro7597
      @wenbudro7597 8 лет назад +10

      +Ted Kirk Well said. Well said, indeed.

    • @jesus3373
      @jesus3373 7 лет назад +18

      I found N/A to have too many hypocrites tbh.

    • @sherif9023
      @sherif9023 7 лет назад +6

      Peace.....I will take it!!!

    • @RobertJohnson-lc5bj
      @RobertJohnson-lc5bj 6 лет назад

      Ted Kirk who’s your sponsor ?

    • @chockpea
      @chockpea 6 лет назад +7

      BRAVO - you just said everything I have been thinking myself and is a great addition to read along with this brilliant Ted Talk. Keep up the good work x

  • @DrMelanieGarrettND
    @DrMelanieGarrettND Год назад +1

    "Teach people by soft words, wisdom and without force"

  • @debrawhite250
    @debrawhite250 Год назад +10

    Dr. Mate', to me, teaches like Jesus. He is so wise, soft-spoken, not condescending, so insightful and intelligent, inspiring and reminding us that the light is inside us. 10 years later, this is more relevant than ever. I lost my daughter to accidental overdose 3/5/21. I wish I had found Dr. Mate' and his knowledge earlier. I feel like I have a mission to spread his word. Thank you!

  • @tamgsmith8077
    @tamgsmith8077 4 года назад +11

    Yeah, this guy says it better than anybody ever has. I truly resonated with every word. It is unfortunate that the people who most need to hear it won't ever listen, because they don't think they have an addiction. Whilst they drink their wine, have a piece of chocolate cake, buy something else off eBay and in the same breath criticize someone else's bad choices. Hopefully his words can spread through osmosis. Thank you Gabor.

  • @legalgal12
    @legalgal12 3 года назад +37

    This was an incredible TEDx Talk. As a newly licensed mental health therapist with a certification in addictions counseling, this video was an excellent teaching tool. More of this information should be taught in our classrooms, especially on the graduate level.

    • @Zenigma217
      @Zenigma217 Год назад +3

      Graduate level and much earlier.

    • @holly50575
      @holly50575 Год назад +1

      @@Zenigma217 yes. Teenagers who don’t know why they have such pain in their minds and need to understand where it is coming from.

  • @andygeorgiou2846
    @andygeorgiou2846 24 дня назад

    Respectfully he is one of the great minds today in social academia.
    Thank you Gabor Matë

  • @StarShippCaptain
    @StarShippCaptain 2 месяца назад +1

    Fine talk. Childhood roots of suffering. "Look to God and live." The Spirit can perform miracles in cleansing and healing. When we do our part.

  • @excellNexcel
    @excellNexcel 4 года назад +12

    "the emptiness stems from what we did not get when we were small [young]"

  • @gingermosley5631
    @gingermosley5631 10 лет назад +79

    At first, when he said he was addicted to classical music I laughed. Then I realized he was serious and I know the feeling of getting addicted to things people don't think of as addictive. But it can feel urgent in the same way. That makes sense now.

    • @Urza26
      @Urza26 10 лет назад +30

      I have a very strong suspicion that a lot of people are addicted to youtube as a painkiller because I am one of them.

    • @suesjoy
      @suesjoy 7 лет назад +4

      Urza26 me too....

    • @crimsonskies1445
      @crimsonskies1445 5 лет назад +7

      You had the "Eureka" moment and as an addict I'm happy for you that you get it. Power and money are more important to most of the world than hunger, physical health, mental health, Dental care, children, law enforcement, education, prison system, doctors, pharmaceutical companies and the list is endless. How many times have you ever blamed your tires for the reason the car didn't start?

    • @namastetyson6267
      @namastetyson6267 4 года назад

      Urza26 Wow!! This is so true.....

    • @HunterWeiss
      @HunterWeiss 4 года назад

      So true

  • @chrischeung2601
    @chrischeung2601 Год назад +3

    Dr Gabor Mate is definitely on the right path with words of wisdom! Find your inner light and make sure you're whole 1st, before you can give yourself to others.

  • @audreyarrieta875
    @audreyarrieta875 Год назад +2

    To add to the trauma or the emotions of the baby feeling the mothers feelings and reacting makes you consider how many of our ancestors have suffered from being colonized and had their culture taken from them and were murdered. The trauma has passed down to many generations in our culture or ethnicity. We are fortunate to have the capacity to understand this now and have the knowledge to discuss this. To have the ideas he is speaking of. Teach by example not by force. We must look within to understand why everyone treats each other the way we do.

  • @mosarday2171
    @mosarday2171 8 лет назад +78

    One of the best ted talks I've ever heard. His speech ignited my mind in so many different ways.

  • @elizabeths7700
    @elizabeths7700 8 лет назад +80

    64 dislikes to this AMAZING talk. C'mon ... seriously!? Clearly their internal lamps are malfunctioning. A brilliant, thought provoking and inspirational talk ✌

    • @iumaragomes6882
      @iumaragomes6882 8 лет назад

      👏👏👏👏

    • @kwarxeltube8737
      @kwarxeltube8737 8 лет назад +4

      +Elizabeth S Now it is 76 dislikes and slowly grows, but the likes also grow. Thats why it is better to express it in percentage This 76 is just slightly more than 1%, it is about 1.25% of the number of the likes. It is a very low rate. Nearly 99% of the raters give a thumbs up.

    • @elizabeths7700
      @elizabeths7700 8 лет назад +2

      YAY! There is hope for this world :)

    • @gypsyrosegypsyrose2531
      @gypsyrosegypsyrose2531 6 лет назад +1

      192 now............they have no soul and there are more than i realized........now thats scarey

    • @pentabuzz149
      @pentabuzz149 5 лет назад +2

      The internal lamp never malfunctions, it is the one that is not listening to it

  • @mikekirkland7722
    @mikekirkland7722 2 года назад +10

    That’s is one of the best most eye opening lectures I’ve ever listened to. It has really opened my eyes. Phenomenal.

  • @ZPDSurvival
    @ZPDSurvival 2 года назад

    This was uploaded on my Birthday. Peace People.

  • @kiljupullo
    @kiljupullo 7 лет назад +137

    I cried a little.