Embrace the ‘dark horse mindset’ to find success | Neil deGrasse Tyson, Michio Kaku & more

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  • Опубликовано: 23 мар 2023
  • Neil deGrasse Tyson, Michio Kaku and more great minds debunk society’s biggest myths about success.
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    It has perhaps never been easier to feel as if you’ve fallen behind in life. From the anxieties of comparing yourself to others online to our fetishization of success, it can seem like everyone else is out there attaining their goals and feeling happy while you feel stuck.
    The reality is that many people feel stuck - even those who present themselves as models of conventional success. So, what are some ways you can meaningfully work toward your goals, while also making sure that your goals are worth pursuing in the first place?
    Todd Rose, the co-founder and president of the think tank Populace, offers a framework called the “dark horse” mindset. Weighing in on Rose’s strategies and answering broader questions about success are other big thought leaders including Neil deGrasse Tyson, Michio Kaku, and Alex Banayan.
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Комментарии • 85

  • @adrees
    @adrees Год назад +123

    1. Know your micro-motives
    2. Know your choices
    3. Know your strategies
    4. Ignore the Destination

  • @fungdark8270
    @fungdark8270 Год назад +4

    The person at the end brought tears to my eyes

  • @sagestation7831
    @sagestation7831 Год назад +22

    I think one of the most difficult parts about the "third door" is that it does matter "who" you are. Taken literally, if you're a person of color, diabled, female, there are third doors that if you try to sneak through could land you in jail or dead... whereas affluent, more advantaged people can skate by. Absolutely right that the third door exists for everyone... but when you fail to sneak through, and the window closes on you, for some people it's crushing. That's a societal issue... and it takes a long time to change it.

    • @vcrbetamax
      @vcrbetamax Год назад +9

      Everything’s difficult with that attitude.

    • @huhwhat6887
      @huhwhat6887 Год назад

      Put a man in the wild and he will find a way to survive put a man in society and he will……..

    • @gking407
      @gking407 Год назад +2

      @@vcrbetamax seeing obstacles in a clear and sober way helps in making a strategy to manage them, it actually makes the process easier than living in denial

    • @vcrbetamax
      @vcrbetamax Год назад

      @@gking407 That’s like what I said. Except it took a whole paragraph.

    • @gking407
      @gking407 Год назад

      @@vcrbetamax the top statement is talking about intersectionality and class struggle, while you mentioned attitude. Nevermind you’ll never understand

  • @theuser7472
    @theuser7472 Год назад +12

    The fourth element is conspicuously described in the Bhagavad Gita.'Work without getting attached to the fruit(result)'. It is then arguably true that most of the western ideas have origin in the Indian history.

    • @gking407
      @gking407 Год назад

      there is nothing unique about “the west” it is all repackaged wisdom in english to make it sound original

  • @clifforddriver9434
    @clifforddriver9434 Год назад +2

    This touches on a subject matter that's intrigued me my entire life. Uniqueness in individual is in each and every one of us, if you're willing to not play follow the leader. That's exactly my reason as why not get yourself so indebted to the educational system, not only in America but throughout the world. An individual the I followed in my life was a person by the name of Paul Robeson, an African American who not only played a part in society in 1917, he was an all American football player at Rutgers university during that period, got himself a law license even though he wasn't allowed to practice law himself. America, has documents that promise the moon, you just have to find your nitch and see what acceptable for you, the individual.

  • @pratisthashrestha1350
    @pratisthashrestha1350 3 месяца назад

    They were themselves 🙌🧿

  • @Justineyedia
    @Justineyedia Год назад +1

    Aristotle describes potentiality and actuality, or potency and action, as one of several distinctions between things that exist or do not exist. In a sense, a thing that exists potentially does not exist; but, the potential does exist.
    Definitions of actualization. making real or giving the appearance of reality. synonyms: actualisation, realisation, realization.

  • @celestejones6315
    @celestejones6315 Год назад +4

    This is all literally "ikigai" in its truest sense - not the made up, pro-capitalist Venn diagram version that's often presented and is based on what's "profitable" and culturally defined as what "success" looks like in such a Westernized sense. All of these things mentioned in this video are part of what ikigai really means...

  • @user-mw1kc8vn7p
    @user-mw1kc8vn7p Год назад

    This reminds me of something else I’ve heard on the internet. The most successful are less intelligent bc they can’t manage risk. They go through the kitchen and risk everything for an unknown reward. Most just get arrested.

  • @Moepowerplant
    @Moepowerplant Год назад +39

    So, whenever one is completely absorbed in one of society's general goals, it implies a loss of individuality?

    • @Invideology
      @Invideology Год назад +10

      Society celebrates success in hindsight, by when the path of the successful becomes commodified. What remains is an attempt at simulating the path, expecting the same results.
      Also, no one gets an award for business as usual stuff -😊 mother, father, accountant, government employee, or garbage collector.

    • @MeganVega-ce2vg
      @MeganVega-ce2vg Год назад +1

      With no results but you MOTIVATE ONLY YOURSELF

    • @MeganVega-ce2vg
      @MeganVega-ce2vg Год назад

      With no results but you MOTIVATE ONLY YOURSELF

    • @comic_food_guy
      @comic_food_guy Год назад +1

      Perhaps somewhat

    • @Zanthorr
      @Zanthorr Год назад

      ​@Hussein J Makshofi thank you for your insightful input

  • @reginafefifofina
    @reginafefifofina Год назад

    2:12 I thought the fondness of alignment to be relaxing like sand gardens, with a gratification of having control to instill order and the satisfaction of seeing it materialize and leaving something better than you found it or ocd?

  • @kurtrain7560
    @kurtrain7560 Год назад +6

    Many simply blame everyone and everthing for thier positions, apparently unaware of the fact they never put fourth an ounce of effort not to be carried by the tides❤.

    • @gking407
      @gking407 Год назад +2

      Many blame themselves exclusively, never understanding they didn’t have a choice to be born into difficult circumstances

    • @kurtrain7560
      @kurtrain7560 Год назад

      @@gking407 Believe me or not no one understands difficult circumstances very much more than I do. Lower Mississippi offers little advantages, later in more life threatening problems I learned you must try to think your way out of life's engine failures. Most Americans think they have difficult circumstances in their lives. Have you ever been overseas? Those [people understand difficulty.

    • @gking407
      @gking407 Год назад +1

      @@kurtrain7560 do you see more than one view of this issue or is yours the only correct one?

  • @AA-qs4ju
    @AA-qs4ju Год назад +1

    👏🏻👏🏻

  • @wzywg
    @wzywg Год назад +3

    This, just this...

  • @naranyala_dev
    @naranyala_dev Год назад

    I feel like I've watched some of these videos but in a different context

  • @butterflywomen3
    @butterflywomen3 3 месяца назад

    Aren't the last two points opposing each other? Know your strategies but ignore the destination?

  • @LuminarySports
    @LuminarySports Год назад +12

    Why is this different from Bigthink?

    • @andrebenites9919
      @andrebenites9919 Год назад

      There is a Big Think video that starts exactly like this one... EXACTLY (and it is 5 months older)

    • @The-Well
      @The-Well  Год назад +8

      Big Think is our parent channel; some of our videos (or segments of them) are posted on both channels.

  • @TaylorMavrik
    @TaylorMavrik Год назад

    I dont do social media and i am great

  • @Justineyedia
    @Justineyedia Год назад +37

    The true optimist is the pessimist.

    • @nploda1408
      @nploda1408 Год назад +7

      That's absurd. Makes no sense at all.

    • @Justineyedia
      @Justineyedia Год назад +4

      @NP Loda that's the thing with being optimistic. You usually over estimate your abilities. Pessimists are usually right and optimists are usually wrong but all the great changes have been accomplished by optimists.

    • @alejandroc7357
      @alejandroc7357 Год назад +5

      @@Justineyedia being too optimistic is bad. I prefer the term realist 😂

    • @andrewv5457
      @andrewv5457 Год назад +2

      ⁠@@Justineyedia pessimists are usually right and optimists are usually wrong? Can you cite the research? I bet you’re pessimistic at your core?

    • @Justineyedia
      @Justineyedia Год назад +2

      @@andrewv5457 cynicism

  • @huhwhat6887
    @huhwhat6887 Год назад

    What is success? To me success would be owning a land with some livestock and some crops and my family and I tend to the animal and the land to survive and live. Not that complicated but civilizations authorizes greed for power and they understand they can’t do it alone so they use us as soon as we are born we given a number not a name a number to keep us in their system.

  • @That1SonOfGodIam
    @That1SonOfGodIam Год назад

    '#MY 🔥/👑 of 🔥/👑's ♾️' #ALL #OF #THEM

  • @stevenjbeto
    @stevenjbeto Год назад +5

    I understand how the phrase “Dark Horse” applies to this video though I never heard it used in this way. Thanks for making it. I will try to incorporate it into future experience.
    If my first comment (apparently “Cancelled”) about the Third Horseman of the Apocalypse was offensive in any way, it was not intended. If so, I apologize.

    • @richardjulien3345
      @richardjulien3345 Год назад +2

      My dude, just edit the comment

    • @stevenjbeto
      @stevenjbeto Год назад +1

      @@richardjulien3345
      Ouch. How did the text read? Must have been bad. Knowing would help me remember this lesson. I don’t want to offend folks.

    • @mexsaiyanvegeta1882
      @mexsaiyanvegeta1882 Год назад +1

      Y would u apologize for ur opinion?
      Stay hard

    • @Wen6543
      @Wen6543 10 месяцев назад

      Exactly, the meaning of the phrase depends on what the general public thinks, i dont give a flying F about this research, a Dark Horse is basically a "loser" (percieved by most people as a loser) succeding, period.

  • @jamesritch9308
    @jamesritch9308 Год назад

    Why do I have to believe you? I'm on the comments!

  • @kiwiopklompen
    @kiwiopklompen 3 месяца назад

    Oh dear - i do like this channel because of the many scientists but this one in particular, was so full of - i don’t know how to say it politely - 😊. Go back - to the bit about optimism.. really you don’t think Hitler was optimistic? Like - science has nothing to do with winning a war? Like there are just wayyyy to many variables? Nope. Optimism is a nice to have mindset, and you can practice gratitude to foster it. But it is not some sure fire way to success. There are simply too many variables - place, institutions, genes, opportunities (yes luck) and the rest. And, the last speaker? What about all the people that tried so hard, did all the ‘right’ things and yet still did not achieve their goals?
    Life is complex and as I recognise complexity and chaos as the drivers of change - i feel happy. I am where I need to be. Being a ‘dark horse’ is just a construction to describe the people who ended up in unusual social positions. It’s not something to strive for..
    Oh, and Spielberg - think about his lucky break.. (also he is neurodivergent) and how many others tried the same - but nothing eventuated…
    These are just ideological and interesting (i grant you that) narratives that capture an audience - they don’t reveal any truths about the path to success.

  • @Heyokasireniei468sxso
    @Heyokasireniei468sxso Год назад +1

    This is cute but not logical , we all cannot be this way , as life work by its diversity nothing would move , everything would become sterile
    people need to fail to gain wisdom , be sad to appreciate joy , follow blindly to eventually see .

    • @You-dm2eh
      @You-dm2eh Год назад +1

      It’s the rule of “Anyone but not Everyone.”
      and considering everyone’s individual mindset everyone doesn’t try to be “great”

  • @Kaizen747
    @Kaizen747 Год назад

    4:07 he was jeeeewish hahaha, and guess what, the next 2 fellas you mention also are
    Great films tho

    • @gking407
      @gking407 Год назад

      problem?

    • @adams5414
      @adams5414 Год назад

      I am Jewish but I'm not an award winning record winning producer

  • @theinfjgoyim5508
    @theinfjgoyim5508 Год назад

    I couldn't imagine reference either one of these jokers and think any of it is legit. The American mind is always looking for heros and then they get caught in all these traps. So sad and pathetic to fall for these actors. These guys are meant to catch people with room temperature IQs.

  • @dlb550
    @dlb550 Год назад

    This is way overgeneralised information. I'm pretty sure lots of people who lost wars still thought they would win them, look at Putin today for example. Did he see the future of his actions forcing most nations to support Ukraine? Would he have done this if he knew it then?

    • @upsanddowns960
      @upsanddowns960 Год назад +2

      it obvious he knew what gonna happen you think Putin is dumb

    • @donnydrips
      @donnydrips Год назад +1

      @@upsanddowns960 wooooooooow did you write this in the middle of a stroke?!

    • @dlb550
      @dlb550 Год назад +3

      @@upsanddowns960 you think he planned to still be fighting in Ukraine for more than a year whilst conceding ground, interesting. 🤔

    • @jacobjorgenson9285
      @jacobjorgenson9285 Год назад +1

      I think you may need more information about that conflict. May I suggest Proff. John Mearsheimer on what cause the Ukrainian war

    • @chaserofthelight1737
      @chaserofthelight1737 Год назад

      Seems both sides would/could have a positive outlook when it comes to war. Still one or the other not being victorious, them having to accept defeat, some never accepting it.

  • @utubeaf3c0
    @utubeaf3c0 Год назад +2

    I've often thought of Neil deGrasse Tyson as a dark jackass but not a dark horse. Interesting.

  • @Cinder4123
    @Cinder4123 Год назад

    Stop cringe video

    • @The-Well
      @The-Well  Год назад +2

      Sorry you didn't like it!

    • @8xnnr
      @8xnnr Год назад +1

      ​@The Well basically, I think the video is about doing what you enjoy because when you don't do what you enjoy, you won't be able to handle all of the constant rejections and failures but if you're truly doing what you like, you'll ignore a lot of the rejections, failures and pain that come inbetween you and what you enjoy.

  • @raytempus4212
    @raytempus4212 Год назад

    Totally lousy