The most personally profound comment that I have heard in my 60 yrs: "The currency of living is how you spend your moments". As an IT professional with an Accounting education...think that I might tend to take thing, life, too seriously. Richard you are so! I have just started getting involved or should say that I'm starting to focus my learning revolved around NLP and it is Amazing. I'm writing this comment while the video is playing and the comment was made about the Einstein and the Universe connect the dots. I just want to learn more and how to internalize it, laughing all the way!!
Yes, as soon as he said that my ears tuned in and a light bulb switched on over my head! 😂 I wrote that quote down immediately. So simple, so true. Also "freedom is everything, love is all the rest" love it.
Great fun this interview was to listen to. I especially liked the "rapid fire" questions at the end. I love learning random, and not-so-random things about people and how they think, and experience life. L👀KING forward to part 2.
Some doubts Richard Bandler says that humor can help us see things from a different perspective. Can you think of an example from your own life where humor helped you learn something new or see a situation in a different way? The speaker mentions that humor can be used to challenge assumptions. Can you think of an assumption you or someone you know holds that could be challenged through humor? How might you use humor to do this in a constructive way? The video suggests that humor can help us shield ourselves from negativity. Do you think humor can always be helpful in negative situations? Why or why not? Can you think of a situation where humor might not be appropriate?
According to the video, Richard Bandler, a co-developer of neuro-linguistic programming, believes that humor is a necessity in life and if you can't laugh at yourself, you will never learn smarter things. The speaker, Paul Baross, introduces Richard Bandler as a master of humor. Richard Bandler also believes that people talk themselves out of being humorous. He says that his job is to help people see that what they are doing is funny enough to laugh at. When people start laughing at themselves, they start learning and changing their behaviors.
I'm really curious how nlp and hypnotherapy can affect people with degenerative brain maladies. Dementia and Alzheimer's are the most famous but there are others
Hannu lauerma i read your bopks how you said its selfevident it was used. Nothing more. I had my talk about this i tell him people who did it he did know it. But they still keep me insane. No paper ever say i was hypnotised or used nlp. I have to deal this my self
And yers later qhen i listened self hypnosis. I could see wtf. I was hypnotised in smoking room. And time is hannu lauerma time. He did it in finland. And i remember. "This is god to you you should not tell anyone its good" hes abusing me
I slapper some guy there to back they make that in paper. But theres never anything about hypnotism or nlp in my papers. But still hannu lauerma says ist notmal if u font ralk and be used in doctrine
Well u want to twll nothing is used in finland is haannu lauerma. In his book he says even in some time it was used. Well why the fuck he makes it like he says its used without knowledge
The most personally profound comment that I have heard in my 60 yrs: "The currency of living is how you spend your moments". As an IT professional with an Accounting education...think that I might tend to take thing, life, too seriously. Richard you are so! I have just started getting involved or should say that I'm starting to focus my learning revolved around NLP and it is Amazing. I'm writing this comment while the video is playing and the comment was made about the Einstein and the Universe connect the dots. I just want to learn more and how to internalize it, laughing all the way!!
Yes, as soon as he said that my ears tuned in and a light bulb switched on over my head! 😂 I wrote that quote down immediately. So simple, so true. Also "freedom is everything, love is all the rest" love it.
Always a pleasure listening to Bandler. Nuggets of wisdom.
This was great. Can't wait for part 2! Thank you, Paul!
I have absolutly respect for being used to me. I had to first find richard bandler
Thank you for posting this excellent interview with Dr Richard Bandler
Thank you Richard and Paul!!! ♡
Thank you for this video. I have learnt a lot and I am sure when I watch it again I will get even more from it. Thanks again.
RB the genius🙏🙏🙏
Great fun this interview was to listen to. I especially liked the "rapid fire" questions at the end. I love learning random, and not-so-random things about people and how they think, and experience life. L👀KING forward to part 2.
Loved this. Thank you Paul and Richard for all the learnings. Over to part 2 :) x
That was cool. Richard Pryor. You would definitely want Pryor on a desert island with you.
So interesting a hmmm great ideas inside this episode.
awesome podcast. Very fun to watch. Informative and entertaining. Thank you!
Great 👍
I heard the English voice- I was sceptical.
But, what a fantastic and original twist on the world of podcasting.
Well done :)
Why would an English voice make you sceptical?
@@collingwoodartdolls634 I had to retrace my thoughts I don’t even know haha
Some doubts
Richard Bandler says that humor can help us see things from a different perspective. Can you think of an example from your own life where humor helped you learn something new or see a situation in a different way?
The speaker mentions that humor can be used to challenge assumptions. Can you think of an assumption you or someone you know holds that could be challenged through humor? How might you use humor to do this in a constructive way?
The video suggests that humor can help us shield ourselves from negativity. Do you think humor can always be helpful in negative situations? Why or why not? Can you think of a situation where humor might not be appropriate?
According to the video, Richard Bandler, a co-developer of neuro-linguistic programming, believes that humor is a necessity in life and if you can't laugh at yourself, you will never learn smarter things.
The speaker, Paul Baross, introduces Richard Bandler as a master of humor.
Richard Bandler also believes that people talk themselves out of being humorous. He says that his job is to help people see that what they are doing is funny enough to laugh at. When people start laughing at themselves, they start learning and changing their behaviors.
Fantastic Interview! Do you know if Richard Bandler currently conducting Live trainings?
He s against it
We weren't born mad ,but driven mad church state and the forces for the pharmaceutical companies 😮😮😮😮
I'm really curious how nlp and hypnotherapy can affect people with degenerative brain maladies. Dementia and Alzheimer's are the most famous but there are others
Hannu lauerma i read your bopks how you said its selfevident it was used. Nothing more. I had my talk about this i tell him people who did it he did know it. But they still keep me insane. No paper ever say i was hypnotised or used nlp. I have to deal this my self
And yers later qhen i listened self hypnosis. I could see wtf. I was hypnotised in smoking room. And time is hannu lauerma time. He did it in finland. And i remember. "This is god to you you should not tell anyone its good" hes abusing me
George Carlin, Robert Anton Wilson and Dave Chappelle
I slapper some guy there to back they make that in paper. But theres never anything about hypnotism or nlp in my papers. But still hannu lauerma says ist notmal if u font ralk and be used in doctrine
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Eell see me in the other side
Well u want to twll nothing is used in finland is haannu lauerma. In his book he says even in some time it was used. Well why the fuck he makes it like he says its used without knowledge
Man this fucking format is so cringe "Humourology" with a red nose on the O - 🤡
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