David ha ha. Lovely. They are so "different" that almost everbody has the same. They are so "innovative" that a new preinstallation of an app is called a new version of the phone. Having an OELD that is used since eons is the biggest innovation? For apple yes. To force you to give your fingerprints and now that they have collected enough fingerprints forcing you to give your facedata to connect it to your account? With no other choice by taking away the home button... A screen that is always on an reacts on anything you do with no possibility to turn it of? Yes it needs a big creative behind the marketing of such things to make people accept such things
lol. I thought I was probably the only person to watch this vid in weeks or something because it's so old. I only clicked on it because I aleready know about Mark Rober.
Mark is the reason I have continued writing my book. Every, and I mean EVERY time I think about stopping when I'm writing, every time I doubt, Mark Rober comes up in my feed, my notifications, what have you. And every time, I keep writing. Because my idea is good enough, it is creative enough, Ya, sure maybe it's been done before, but I haven't written it yet. And maybe my version is the one the world needs. If it fails, if it flops, then too bad because I refuse to give up on this just yet.
I am thinking about a new type of restaurants: eating-spots in eating-spots, food keeps changing, chefs also rotate this is opposed to current restaurants, thanks to this rotation of food and chefs, eating-spots are more powerful than restaurants, along with that, there is an app, people vote for the food that will be cooked in the next days menu is influenced by the live input of the people via an app
190K subscribers... has grown into 18.3M as of today... all stems from the idea that he "enjoyed people sharing his success" amazing... what a dude - thanks for all the entertainment and teaching Mark!
But u know,i dont get why they do it!! Like have they never been in a school when they were kids and then thought,"oh,this is making the children less curious!! or oh they should learn in a different way!!" Why do schools never change?
When I find myself clicking the Like button and the first ad didn’t even finish, and that’s how I like Mark Rober. My favorite RUclipsr of all time. The only youtuber I let my kids watch.
What’s wrong with an older idea if it is still applicable and people are generally happy with it? How many were complaining about the lack of Internet before 1990? I sure wasn’t. I miss my pre-internet brain and have become thoroughly dependent on the internet now for just about everything. Progress always hurts and helps at the same time. Rober is a unique character. He’s found a way to tap into his creativity and share it with the world and profit from it. He’s not the only YTuber doing this but is by far one of its most financially successful. I’m glad he’s now inspiring children with STEM content and I hope a few engineers are indeed born out of their experience learning from Mark. But society as a whole can’t work with millions of people spending their time being creative and failing multiple times before they finally arrive at the creation of their dreams. Society would literally fall apart. We need people to do jobs that are repetitive and actually work by providing a service that helps people with their problems. Rober is extremely lucky that he can earn a living based on creative failing.
Mark Rober is probably the smartest person I have ever seen. No doubt one of the best youtubers on the platform. I'm curious have his is so smart and still does not seem to be arrogant at all.. although he might be in real life i dont know.
iv watched this video of a scientist on youtuber that had mark in it the next video to watch was marks video and so on wait... this guy was in NASA then made a youtube video that went viral and later on he left NASA to become a full time youtuber... AWESOME
Great talk and great subject. Opened my eyes a bit since i am very unappreciated at work for all the work i put in and the creativity i show in the kitchen and still being on a lower position then some others who are good with the superior but have literally zero creativity or imagination. I am glad i am so naturally curious about everything unlike many people i met. This video gave me such a great motivation and morale boost so thanks for that.
It helps to know people too. Good ideas made in the vacuum of space mean nothing to nobody. But an OK idea that is receptive to some people you know, and they support you, it could take off and be successful. Social Proof is everything.
That Alexandria thing, as far as I know, made the Library of Alexandria, which I think was supposed to hold all knowledge of the ancient world. How do I know this? “Alexa, what are you named after”
The funny aspects are that all of our parents told this to us. Try, always ask, be curious, if you want to achieve something you can. But you have to keep on trying Learn from your failures. We always thought:" yes keep on talking" and now there is this guy and tells us exactly the same with a power point and a smile on the face. And we all think. " Oh wow! He is a genious. Yes I will do it exaxtly like he tells us. " At this point I want to excuse me to my parents not being able to follow their advices.
this dude is solid - at one point though he sounds like the surfer-dude on tosh "pitted... so pitted" - but either way - this dude crushes and has a talented mind
When I got to do it they mesured the botom of the tower to the top which made me sad... but this makes me realize that i could have made a spageti noodle and marshmallow taped to celing with a string attatched and dangle the string with another spaghetti at the bottom
@@JamieJosef Not specifically. If you have ever followed a patent through the approval process it requires patience and patent laywers which cost you money and cost you time. He could have decided he wasn't interested in investing more time and money in the project if he didn't think it would sell but I'm just speculating.
How to be mire creative: Observation. 1. Be curious. Ask questions. Be childlike, a wonder. 2. Work hard. The Marshmallow challenge. Adults - power leader struggle whereas children consistently test it. 3. Get lucky. Opportunity and (+) confdience = luck. It is part of the creative process. Read Steve jobs by issacson. Everyone and all are creative.
The snake - turtle experiment was really fun to watch like how crazy did people react in it. That guy literally put the rubber snake in his car... maybe he was assuming someone to come and say "hey, that's mine" similar to what happened when we as kids, broke up things and then just flew away. So, he was like "I'm not giving it back until you come and start pleading"
@@itzme.7389 It is like a 3d disc. a normal one is 2d. It would look like 2 more discs vertically joined into it. A Blu-ray disc uses b.lue lasers. it would use multiple ultraviolet lasers to store more data on it
The modern school system is terrible for the future of humanity because it teaches everyone to think the same way. 90 percent of the time, that may be the most efficient, but that other 10 percent nobody can do anything about it because they all have the same approach. I know it is hard to teach so many kids when most of them don't even care about school but they should at least make the standards less strict and more flexible
But how you fight imposter syndrome? How do you recognize that your ideas are good, and you’re not just thinking so because “you’re full of yourself”? I struggle with this.
The final 3 points are (if you missed them):
1. Stay Curious
2. Work Hard
3. Get Lucky
thanks bro
"We're up all night to get lucky, we're up all night to get lucky."
17:25 But if you watch the whole thing, the advice is a lot more in depth and there's a funny anecdote about a rubber snake.
Ian Bernard? Like that crazy guy from X factor?
Alex Lushiku me too hahahaha
Mark Rober is probably my favorite youtuber. This talk was great - thank you!
You are my favorite youtuber!
Naw, you too are my fav YTer.
you and him
JARED!
Yeet owen
That head designer at apple is so good that he can make the exact same design 5 years in a row.
RoastymyToasty The overall style is the same
The marketing is so good that they can sell the exact same design 5 years in a row!
SciKE Of course they are! What about Samsung and LG? Their the same!
my 8plus fits in my 6plus case
David ha ha. Lovely. They are so "different" that almost everbody has the same. They are so "innovative" that a new preinstallation of an app is called a new version of the phone. Having an OELD that is used since eons is the biggest innovation? For apple yes. To force you to give your fingerprints and now that they have collected enough fingerprints forcing you to give your facedata to connect it to your account?
With no other choice by taking away the home button... A screen that is always on an reacts on anything you do with no possibility to turn it of? Yes it needs a big creative behind the marketing of such things to make people accept such things
mark rober: i have about 100k subscribers now
me from the future: wow that’s cute
lol. I thought I was probably the only person to watch this vid in weeks or something because it's so old. I only clicked on it because I aleready know about Mark Rober.
@@13aiza same
IKR and now 4 years later he's almost at 10 mil !
except nobody will subscribe to you solely from you making silly comments
You think that's cute? Well he now has 10000000 (10mil) subs now
How to get lucky - Increase the amount of times you flip the coin. Increase the amount of time you get up and keep trying.
and keep trying means work hard. Which means points 2 and 3 are the same.
You left out the role of bad luck.
Huh, why do people who work hard always seem to be the 'lucky' ones 🤔
500th like pog
Me: *gambles more*
Mark is the reason I have continued writing my book. Every, and I mean EVERY time I think about stopping when I'm writing, every time I doubt, Mark Rober comes up in my feed, my notifications, what have you. And every time, I keep writing. Because my idea is good enough, it is creative enough, Ya, sure maybe it's been done before, but I haven't written it yet. And maybe my version is the one the world needs. If it fails, if it flops, then too bad because I refuse to give up on this just yet.
Even if nobody buys ur book I will.......All the best!!!
@@ayooshiyer8621 me too... Just post when its released
notify us when it's complete :)
Hope you didn't give up
Hey, any update on your book? I hope everything is going well
if creativity is a muscle, school has cut my tendons
You're going to Reddit my friend
@Nesspoil Technicallythetruth?
I am thinking about a new type of restaurants: eating-spots
in eating-spots, food keeps changing, chefs also rotate
this is opposed to current restaurants,
thanks to this rotation of food and chefs, eating-spots are more powerful than restaurants,
along with that, there is an app,
people vote for the food that will be cooked in the next days
menu is influenced by the live input of the people via an app
It's crazy to see how much more confidence he has now
mark rober: i have about 100k subscribers now
me from the future: wow that’s cute
6:42 - "Headphone port? Why is that there?" - Jony Ive
D Roam lol
"that's funny"
All the other phone manufacturers: 'well damn, either people don't use headphones or they use bluetooth ones... lets do what apple did'
yeah
Lmao
190K subscribers... has grown into 18.3M as of today... all stems from the idea that he "enjoyed people sharing his success"
amazing... what a dude - thanks for all the entertainment and teaching Mark!
This guy is a genius
Emnet Habteab A troll in the wall?
With creative dust.
He worked for NASA.
No he's just curious, works hard, and a little bit lucky.
Emnet Habteab no he’s not
Too bad the modern average academic system diminishes creativity....
Fight the power!
Exactly...
They just put it in a shredder
But u know,i dont get why they do it!!
Like have they never been in a school when they were kids and then thought,"oh,this is making the children less curious!! or oh they should learn in a different way!!"
Why do schools never change?
Jackle Craft yeah I just had to do an essay and my teacher said that it was just regurgitating information and we had to do it in a certain format
Mark Rober is now my role model
Charlie Engler he wasn't already?
Lewis Taser yah he really was but this finalized it
For creativity there is a quote that helps me "you can't get something from nothing"
Or
"There are no original ideas"
I'm impressed that he actually agrees with the notion that to succeed you need to have a little bit of luck.
When I find myself clicking the Like button and the first ad didn’t even finish, and that’s how I like Mark Rober. My favorite RUclipsr of all time. The only youtuber I let my kids watch.
What a great and inspiring presentation. Would also like to drop of my favorite quotes of all time: "Luck is the residue of hard work" - Branch Rickey
Just like John Milton's quote: 'Luck is the residue of design (planning)'
I always say "luck favors the prepared"
"The more I practice, the luckier I get"
Anyone else here from MARK ROBER? Whoo!
yep
Same
Yep same here
Me
Genius
This guy is awesome. It as if he really is a prodigy of science. I wonder if he ended the test after he lost the snake.
Michael Shipley no, he bought another one.
Michael Shipley if you still have this account, watch his RUclips channel it’s amazing
This guy is awesome. It as if he really is a prodigy of science. I wonder if he ended the test after he lost the snake.
lol 16m subs now lol
23.4 million now
Mark: you are my greatest inspiration ever, you have inspired my love of science. Thank you for everything.
The harder you work, the luckier you get, the happier you become. So hard work = happiness.
What’s wrong with an older idea if it is still applicable and people are generally happy with it? How many were complaining about the lack of Internet before 1990? I sure wasn’t. I miss my pre-internet brain and have become thoroughly dependent on the internet now for just about everything. Progress always hurts and helps at the same time. Rober is a unique character. He’s found a way to tap into his creativity and share it with the world and profit from it. He’s not the only YTuber doing this but is by far one of its most financially successful. I’m glad he’s now inspiring children with STEM content and I hope a few engineers are indeed born out of their experience learning from Mark. But society as a whole can’t work with millions of people spending their time being creative and failing multiple times before they finally arrive at the creation of their dreams. Society would literally fall apart. We need people to do jobs that are repetitive and actually work by providing a service that helps people with their problems. Rober is extremely lucky that he can earn a living based on creative failing.
Yessssss new person to watch and learn from.
eeeeeeeee :D
You and me both!
I love your channel btw
I just binge-watched all his videos. Have you found other interesting people like him? Please share their channels.
@@parukhsharma2420 michael reeves is pretty cool
Mark Rober is probably the smartest person I have ever seen. No doubt one of the best youtubers on the platform. I'm curious have his is so smart and still does not seem to be arrogant at all.. although he might be in real life i dont know.
Very interesting speech! At the end what I take away from this video is: "always be positive in the path to your goals". Thank you! Stay safe!
iv watched this video of a scientist on youtuber that had mark in it the next video to watch was marks video and so on wait... this guy was in NASA then made a youtube video that went viral and later on he left NASA to become a full time youtuber... AWESOME
Living my life dream, -NASA
The camera doesn't show the slides often enough.
It's kinda distracting.
I cannot believe that this crowd dint clap after the infrared microwave camera ..
How dare they?
*didn't
Tedx crouds are full of idiots that think they are intellectuals tbh
@@patrickloftis7196
it don't matter
🗿
Great talk and great subject. Opened my eyes a bit since i am very unappreciated at work for all the work i put in and the creativity i show in the kitchen and still being on a lower position then some others who are good with the superior but have literally zero creativity or imagination. I am glad i am so naturally curious about everything unlike many people i met. This video gave me such a great motivation and morale boost so thanks for that.
You are such a boss!
Just a good guy trying to be a help to the society!
mark roper is so smart! he should be an inspiration to all!
Robert Moritz no he's not.
PotatoMC He's not smart? He used to work in Nasa, Contributed to JPL's curiosity rover.
Rober*
ThunderCandy don’t worry he just has the mind of a potato
@@PotatoMC1 Exactly, who is Mark Roper. I only know Mark Rober.
The camera doesn't show the slides often enough.
It's kinda distracting.
Thank you TED-X for invited wonderful people to have their speeches
"Rub your hands on the whole key pad"
Me: Definitely not made in 2020
Anybody hear in 202020
@@jeffcuyvers1193 no, we have all gone deaf following the 43758 accident.
@@jeffcuyvers1193 2023!
1. Be Curious
2. Work Hard
3. Get Lucky . . . And Blessed by God
2:15
Mark Then - 190k way more than we expected
Mark Now - “Rookie Numbers”
1.- be curious
2.- work hard
3.- get lucky
youre welcome
he is a really good speaker
No shit derek
OK
He's a really good human
But he is not speaking to the mic I’m sorry I had to
But the setup is bad, sadly.
It helps to know people too. Good ideas made in the vacuum of space mean nothing to nobody. But an OK idea that is receptive to some people you know, and they support you, it could take off and be successful. Social Proof is everything.
That Alexandria thing, as far as I know, made the Library of Alexandria, which I think was supposed to hold all knowledge of the ancient world.
How do I know this? “Alexa, what are you named after”
I knew this from Assassins Creed Origins :)
Nice
Shame the library was burned down.. 🙄
I just tried it lol
I love this. And the presentation is as creative as the subject matter. Practice what you preach
Listening to this guy makes me feel smart
2015 mark would have a heart attack if he could see how much the channel has grown
yeah and he just got a new logo
The funny aspects are that all of our parents told this to us. Try, always ask, be curious, if you want to achieve something you can. But you have to keep on trying
Learn from your failures. We always thought:" yes keep on talking" and now there is this guy and tells us exactly the same with a power point and a smile on the face. And we all think. " Oh wow! He is a genious. Yes I will do it exaxtly like he tells us. "
At this point I want to excuse me to my parents not being able to follow their advices.
Because it's easy to focus more on your failures, give in to envy, and take the easy road to save yourself from the pain
Mark is quite dorky. But I love his channel. He's incredibly smart, creative, and stuffs.
Thomas Edison came up with 10.000 light bulbs before he stole the Tesla's bulb that actually worked
This comment deserves more credit 😂😂😂
Actually Humphrey Davy + Joseph Swan won a patent lawsuit against Edison for the working electric light.
That says ten not ten thousand.
@@cameronchain2745 oh sorry mate, I didn't know they use periods in the mainland.
Thomas Edison was not the original inventor of the light bulb. He merely improved it.
this dude is solid - at one point though he sounds like the surfer-dude on tosh "pitted... so pitted" - but either way - this dude crushes and has a talented mind
Who clicked on this bc they’re a Mark Rober fan?
I did
I did cuz i CANT THINK OF VIDEO IDEAS
Me!
Now this is a TED Talk that everybody should watch.
My class did the marshmallow challenge in 7th grade, and in my team, we strapped the marshmallow onto the ceiling, and we won..... Lol
How
Now this is actually genius
You didn't touch it, and it's still basically on the top so wow.
Even I thought about this idea the first time!!
When I got to do it they mesured the botom of the tower to the top which made me sad... but this makes me realize that i could have made a spageti noodle and marshmallow taped to celing with a string attatched and dangle the string with another spaghetti at the bottom
A brand new idea agency is on the block!! Imagine bureau. We help you get ideas now by using brilliant creative techniques.
I LOVE THAT GUY!!!!!
Just by watching this I was able to come up with so many ideas. What a great lesson
ohh, this legend gave a TED talk again. I am so excited!
When are we getting that microwave?
I looked it up and found out he abandoned the patent. So, never!
P. Doetsch weird! Did you ever find out why?
@@JamieJosef Not specifically. If you have ever followed a patent through the approval process it requires patience and patent laywers which cost you money and cost you time. He could have decided he wasn't interested in investing more time and money in the project if he didn't think it would sell but I'm just speculating.
@@PaulDo22 noooo, I'd actually buy it lmao
@Vatsal Chawla new microwaves are purchased everyday...
Mark Rober is awsome and an insperation he de best
My problem Isn't ideas. Its fufiling them
Hre you go
Same
Daaamn
Im 15 and thats deep
Well... same
I love marks channel , i subscribed years ago and now im addicted to watching ted talks...wish me luck
Really good example with the coin flip
Ive been watching this guy for like a couple of months, but he has always ben my hero. Great video
This was very good and unexpected, thank you
8 years later and Mark Rober now has over 51 million subscribers.
"We're up all night to get lucky"
Somebody contact Pharrell lol
Being consistent with the process, learn from failure and don't always question the results
TRYING TO DO SOME SCIIIENNNCE!
Mark Rober took creativity to another level 🤩🤩🤩
10:39
It was good right? and that was, like, a SUCKcess XDXD
How to be mire creative:
Observation.
1. Be curious. Ask questions. Be childlike, a wonder.
2. Work hard. The Marshmallow challenge. Adults - power leader struggle whereas children consistently test it.
3. Get lucky. Opportunity and (+) confdience = luck. It is part of the creative process. Read Steve jobs by issacson.
Everyone and all are creative.
"Go and fail and learn" -Mark Rober, 2015
The snake - turtle experiment was really fun to watch like how crazy did people react in it. That guy literally put the rubber snake in his car... maybe he was assuming someone to come and say "hey, that's mine" similar to what happened when we as kids, broke up things and then just flew away.
So, he was like "I'm not giving it back until you come and start pleading"
Now it is 4.5 million subscribers
7.2*
18.5
@@maryanne2025 55.4
The best part it you go behind the idea.. And actually do something about it
I discovered I liked pizza and now I'm a pro pizza eater
You do what you do best. Dont let anyone stop you, you can be the best!
This talk was my favorite. Your doing great rober
Good content, I really like Mark Rober, it's a shame the PowerPoint screenshots weren't all shown on this video.
And now he has 12.3 MILLION
Mark rober: doing a presentation
Five years later mark rover: doing a live stream “This is terrifying”
Me:” Wow!😐🙄
I invented the HyperDisc it uses the smallest wavelengths and has a 3d design with crevices.
Can you elaborate a bit more pls
@@itzme.7389 It is like a 3d disc. a normal one is 2d. It would look like 2 more discs vertically joined into it. A Blu-ray disc uses b.lue lasers. it would use multiple ultraviolet lasers to store more data on it
mark is my favorite you tuber
"Disclaimer: I am not claiming to be some amazing creative genius"
You're joking right?
Hello someone that got this in your recommendations at 2 a.m and getting weirdly motivated.
5 years ago and I still haven't seen the heat sensor microwave anywhere 😭
The modern school system is terrible for the future of humanity because it teaches everyone to think the same way. 90 percent of the time, that may be the most efficient, but that other 10 percent nobody can do anything about it because they all have the same approach. I know it is hard to teach so many kids when most of them don't even care about school but they should at least make the standards less strict and more flexible
I agree
But how you fight imposter syndrome? How do you recognize that your ideas are good, and you’re not just thinking so because “you’re full of yourself”? I struggle with this.
Read The Gifts of Imperfection
The average student in the American school system loses about 90 percent of creativity and curiosity by the time they graduate high school.
That America India’s better than that
@@cheeseman7493 which country are you from?
@@cheeseman7493india is not better. Don’t they force u to memorize useless stuff
Lets Go marks the best!
Mark Rober !??!? why is this is my recommendation so late 2 years after!??!
Try 4 years after
@@tuttle1879 what I replied 3 weeks ago aha
@@tuttle1879 yeh damn aha
5 years later!
*Excellent information, Be creative and think outside the Box🎯*
As a kid Its easy for me to make ideas but it's impossible to execute them
Wow, what a clever guy! And so likable.
I love his youtube channel. I am just curious about the man behind the camera... Was he to some extend blind?
It's an amazing presentation Mr.Mark Rober
People actually go out of their way to run over animals, that's really messed up.12:11
The guy in the white truck who wanted to kill a turtle - he should be locked up right away. Psychopath.
Remi Stardust definitely
People are assholes
"curiosity is a curse." Finally someone understands how stressful it is!!
Fight on Mark!
Very well done. Perseverance seems to be the key.
Everyone liked that.
Bro no way. Wait a few years. You will see my name everywhere. You gave me a groundbreaking idea 6 minutes in the vid 🗣💯
I came up with the idea of making a horse a unicorn in french class
this deserves more views
What's the name of the book that he did mention at the end of the speech? I tried to Google it but I couldn't find it
Good to Great written by Jim Collins and his team of researchers from Stanford where Jim was a professor. Awesome book.