1 1:41 Get High to the Right (Unique and Valuable) 2 3:51 Adopt a growth mindset (Mindset: The New Psychology of Success Book by Carol Dweck) 3 5:25 Embrace Grit (Hard work) 4 6:07 Smile 5 7:04 Default to yes ( Build relationships) 6 7:54 Raise the tide ( The rising tide floats all boats) 7 8:42 Pay it forward 8 10:13 Examine Everything 9 10:33 Never Lie (seldom shade the truth) 10 13:00 10 Enable People to pay you back. Thank you, reply: I know you'll the same for me ... this is how you can pay me back
Having watched a myriad of TEDx speakers, this is for sure in my top 5. What energy, intense passion and wisdom. I repeated the last so many times to the point of tears, his dad surely shaped Guys heart, mind and soul for greatness.
i love the reasoning for a “default to Yes.” I love it too, in the sense of “Yes, and!” which is the essence of theatre sports, which are profound, in my very limited but appreciative grasp.
As a Mexican American, I LOVE that last story. Great talk through and through. I have seen it a million times from when he did it at different locations.
This is a great talk. I heard about Guy Kawasaki this week for the first time. His message is simple and he makes success look achievable. I need to share this with my students. It is a great compass for success in life. Thank you
@@uklk I have the laughter lines to prove I smile a lot. (some people call them wrinkles) I'm doing Ok despite the current craziness and thanks for asking. I hope you are flourishing and prospering.
In the late 1970s, Apple was struggling, despite Woz's cutting edge designs and Jobs' charisma and selling skills. IN came Guy Kawasaki, and SOLD Apple to the world, turning a potential "also ran" computer company in the world leader of today. Imagine if Guy had worked for IBM or Xerox instead of Apple.
1 1:41 Get High to the Right (Unique and Valuable)
2 3:51 Adopt a growth mindset (Mindset: The New Psychology of Success
Book by Carol Dweck)
3 5:25 Embrace Grit (Hard work)
4 6:07 Smile
5 7:04 Default to yes ( Build relationships)
6 7:54 Raise the tide ( The rising tide floats all boats)
7 8:42 Pay it forward
8 10:13 Examine Everything
9 10:33 Never Lie (seldom shade the truth)
10 13:00 10 Enable People to pay you back. Thank you, reply:
I know you'll the same for me ... this is how you can pay me back
Thanks!!!!
13:16 Influence ( book by Robert Cialdini)
Nice, thank you!
Thank you. God bless. My gratitude for sharing the wisdom
Thanks!
Having watched a myriad of TEDx speakers, this is for sure in my top 5. What energy, intense passion and wisdom. I repeated the last so many times to the point of tears, his dad surely shaped Guys heart, mind and soul for greatness.
Well said.
His positivism is contagious... Great talk!
True ♥️
He is simply a beautiful guy. I love his talks - very uplifting and wise.
I hope one day Guy realizes and learns about the number of people he has influenced
Never lie...there are 3 things you cannot hide, the sun, the moon and the truth.
i love the reasoning for a “default to Yes.”
I love it too, in the sense of “Yes, and!” which is the essence
of theatre sports, which are profound, in my very limited but appreciative grasp.
As a Mexican American, I LOVE that last story. Great talk through and through. I have seen it a million times from when he did it at different locations.
What an amazing person! His last lesson hit me the most! Thank you so much, Guy Kawasaki for all your wisdom!
Most welcome
This is a great talk. I heard about Guy Kawasaki this week for the first time. His message is simple and he makes success look achievable. I need to share this with my students. It is a great compass for success in life. Thank you
What brilliant & gracious wisdom from your father! assume noble intentions. For the two of you, our world is better. Thank you!
Loving the last point and circumventing the take on problems. Wise move in deed!
What a smiley guy!!
I love these people ❤️
One of the best ted talk I've seen with surprisingly very few views
I absolutely LOVE his energy.
This is one of the great talks with lots of valuable lessons from his life. Really appreciate putting this online. 👍
Thank you ....👏👏👏👏
An excellent talk, wise words and I hope people can at least manage the smile.
Have you managed the smile yet Rosemarie? Just asking, its been two years since; I hope you are doing great Rosemarie.
@@uklk I have the laughter lines to prove I smile a lot. (some people call them wrinkles) I'm doing Ok despite the current craziness and thanks for asking. I hope you are flourishing and prospering.
He beams positivity
дякую! 🎉
I love your speeches - you truly make me smile and laugh, Guy (since the art of the start ;-) and I love you pay your experiences forward
With you, Jess. The Art of the Start- the book i buy for everyone who contemplates this journey and my return to source for courage and wisdom.
Thank you Guy
OOPS- Optimistic Outlook for Positive solutions. Great ways to move from good to great
^^
He's amazing
You never stop learning
Pure genius! really good talk.
This is gold
concise and substantial!
Great talk. What a guy!
Brilliant!
Big Thanks
This how TEDx talk should be thanks Guy
love this
In the late 1970s, Apple was struggling, despite Woz's cutting edge designs and Jobs' charisma and selling skills. IN came Guy Kawasaki, and SOLD Apple to the world, turning a potential "also ran" computer company in the world leader of today. Imagine if Guy had worked for IBM or Xerox instead of Apple.
where can I get that shirt?
None of what Apple has become👌
👍
I like angry leaders 😁😎
Angry birds 😹😻
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