I used to study like this in school and lost it on the way to the corporate jungle, but seeing how you communicated the points really pulled the ideas together in this book. Had started reading it and stumbled on this video a few pages later, shall finish it with a better overview in my head. Thanks for this.
great job. thank you so much for your videos. I just found your videos a few days ago and you've opened my mind with each video I've seen. you have also pointed me in the right direction to find some new reads and expand my library. thanks again. see you on the next video!
You have prime Messi on your team,the game is over soon, you’re tied 1-1 and your team just scored a free kick on the left edge of their box. Instead of having Messi do his famous left curved shot to the top bins, the coach calls a play to instead pass it inside the box to you. You receive the ball (to everyone’s surprise) and shoot it on target, but at the last second a bird flies into the stadium and blocks the ball. Everyone is stunned except for one player on the other team who takes advantage by getting the ball and driving it to your side to score. Game over, you lose Everyone criticizes your coach’s decision to have Messi pass the ball to you instead of just doing the most expected option and letting Messi kick his signature free kick. If Messi made it, you’d have won. If he missed and the ball went out for a goal kick, it’d have gone to overtime. If the coach called to just pass the ball back instead of going for anything (to kill time and go to OT), you’d still have a chance. But because a freak outcome happened on the play that was called, everyone ridiculed your coach
If you need so many tips and guidelines and illustrations and step-by-step instructions on 'how to be creative' from some bald white guy then maybe you're doing it wrong from the get-go.
Thank you! So cool!
Thanks for writing a great book!
I just have to tell you that you are an amazing communicator. You will help many people gain mastery of many important ideas with what you're doing.
I used to study like this in school and lost it on the way to the corporate jungle, but seeing how you communicated the points really pulled the ideas together in this book. Had started reading it and stumbled on this video a few pages later, shall finish it with a better overview in my head. Thanks for this.
This is an excellent tool - still going to buy and read the book, but what a wonderful visual representation!
LOVED this book! It's definitely in my rotation for rereading over and over.
Yep, it's a good one!
Thanks for sharing this, sir.
wow !!! excellent video, thanks for sharing !!!
great job. thank you so much for your videos. I just found your videos a few days ago and you've opened my mind with each video I've seen. you have also pointed me in the right direction to find some new reads and expand my library. thanks again. see you on the next video!
Gad to hear you're enjoying exploring the channel and finding some new reads along the way!
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Very good summary. Thank you!
Love the marker ASMR
Great summary.
wow very interesting. AWESOME
Future back casting
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The lighting changes were distracting, but otherwise nice video.
Future Back Casting .... . .
I dont know anything about American football. You lost me at that example.
You have prime Messi on your team,the game is over soon, you’re tied 1-1 and your team just scored a free kick on the left edge of their box. Instead of having Messi do his famous left curved shot to the top bins, the coach calls a play to instead pass it inside the box to you. You receive the ball (to everyone’s surprise) and shoot it on target, but at the last second a bird flies into the stadium and blocks the ball. Everyone is stunned except for one player on the other team who takes advantage by getting the ball and driving it to your side to score. Game over, you lose
Everyone criticizes your coach’s decision to have Messi pass the ball to you instead of just doing the most expected option and letting Messi kick his signature free kick. If Messi made it, you’d have won. If he missed and the ball went out for a goal kick, it’d have gone to overtime. If the coach called to just pass the ball back instead of going for anything (to kill time and go to OT), you’d still have a chance. But because a freak outcome happened on the play that was called, everyone ridiculed your coach
Same here.
If you need so many tips and guidelines and illustrations and step-by-step instructions on 'how to be creative' from some bald white guy then maybe you're doing it wrong from the get-go.