I would have liked to hear more about his childhood and how his Mam was of great influence. I could sit and listen to him all day. A very interesting chap.
Initially, I stumbled upon this video seeking ASMR content, but what I found was something much deeper and incredibly enlightening. This entire series has opened my eyes to a multitude of topics, including history, technology, and the fascinating individuals involved. Listening to Fred Moavenzadeh share his wisdom and insights from his time at MIT has been particularly enriching. I'm really glad I found this series - it has provided more knowledge and understanding than I had initially anticipated. Truly, a happy accident!
This literally happened to me last night, it autoplayed in my sleep and I woke up to it. I've just clicked my history to find it so I could find more and have seen your comment - a very happy coincidence 🤣 I'm encouraged my search isn't in vein!
Wonderful story …much respect to this man and his accomplishments…this is the American dream.
He’s going straight on my older man bedtime playlist.
this man is wonderful to listen to. he's been the last voice i hear every day for about a week now.
Ultra high unintentional ASMR value.
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this and Mr. Samuel Ting's are on another level.
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Beaten only by Paul Samuelson's mouth sounds
@@StealthySpace7 Mouth sounds drive me bonkers!!! What do you like about mouth sounds?
It’s so touching how he is emotional at recounting his life and all his experiences. He seems wonderful I bet his students enjoyed this classes.
I would have liked to hear more about his childhood and how his Mam was of great influence. I could sit and listen to him all day. A very interesting chap.
Initially, I stumbled upon this video seeking ASMR content, but what I found was something much deeper and incredibly enlightening. This entire series has opened my eyes to a multitude of topics, including history, technology, and the fascinating individuals involved. Listening to Fred Moavenzadeh share his wisdom and insights from his time at MIT has been particularly enriching. I'm really glad I found this series - it has provided more knowledge and understanding than I had initially anticipated. Truly, a happy accident!
This literally happened to me last night, it autoplayed in my sleep and I woke up to it. I've just clicked my history to find it so I could find more and have seen your comment - a very happy coincidence 🤣 I'm encouraged my search isn't in vein!
These MIT professors really are the best of the best.
Thought this was Robert De Niro for a sec 🤣🤣
Why today's scholars dont speak this relaxing anymore?
Because the people they’re talking to will asleep 😂
Robert De Niro’s long lost twin
No
Looks like De Niro, sounds like Da Foe
The goat
He's one of the most light hearted interviewees out of all these, very friendly and relatable lol im glad to know hes still alive