47:01 wow. the emotion after telling his story of Cal taking a chance on him.. goes on to then say: "The stat I love about Cal.. the Chancellor did this while he was in New York... ...Cal will graduate more kids from low income housing this year than the entire Ivy League combined."
This was a really enlightening Leadership video. It is composed of so many working parts but it all boils down to a clear, concise vision, and evaluating how meaningful your technology is to the world. Thanks for the video!
I love his insight and his L2 inc. RUclips channel.. such good information. Had no idea he was involved with Haas! I did undergrad Haas but didn't learn about him till 8 years after i left!
41:46 "The number one indicator of your longevity is" ...is not genetics, not lifestyle... it "is how many people in your life do you love. specifically, are you a caregiver? it's not how many people that love you. people that have a lot of people that love them report living more rewarding lives but they don't report live any longer. If your aging parents move in with you, your life expectancy immediately goes up 3-5 years. we have a part of our brain that senses whether we are adding value, and that the greatest value add in life is to love others and take care of them. And then a hormone goes out and takes care of the bad cholesterol." #BOOM.
Chuubie My health is bad, but I care for my 90-y-o. Alzheimer's aunt. Not easy. One year ago, took in female friend's lad - who I cared for during first three mos. of his life, in Florida 19 years ago!
OK... published in 2016 on RUclips, but what's the date of the actual presentation? That makes a HUGE difference! Fantastic presentation, BTW, thanks! Wish he'd commented on their Amazon Prime services (inc recently introduced home delivery), which is what makes me question how old this is...
workstation19 Me too! Posted re my own health downfall, need for Amazon (comfy attire, warm caps, scarves, sensible shoes, underwear, books, bedding)+restaurant deliveries, impossibility of finding ANY household help.
J mostly competitive market strategic research aimed at big enough brands who need data like he presents to make better decisions, but don't have ( can't afford in house) having one
Did he really compare Market cap to GDP of Canada !!!! ?? GDP is a flow variable ( on a per year basis ) while Market cap is a stock variable ( lifetime accumulated value of these 4 companies ) Please compare relevant metrics only !!
Scott Galloway knows the difference between GDP & Market Cap. The metrics of Market Cap vs. GDP were simply used to illustrate his point that never have so few people produced this much economic value and held so much influence.
Ashish Patira either way, it's still impressive. Apple has more liquid cash than the GDP of my country. It isn't really comparing apple with apples but it's still super impressive, regardless of what's being compared.
Hm... I'm a gamer that has no interest in VR. There's several people who aren't interested, or don't see it to be something worth while and crazy expensive currently. I was around when they tried to pull VR off 15 years ago and it flopped because the technology was too far before its own time. Also: vertigo. motion sickness. And a stupid movie called Surrogates...
To me that sort of sounds like saying you want your games in black and white, not colour, because colour TV is expensive and doesn't seem worthwhile. (Not that every game is necessarily made better by VR). Why aren't you interested? I'm guessing motion sickness, etc, can be minimized or overcome.
coolbanana165 i think its mostly in their current incarnations, both are cumbersome for a home use, lack content/models, and brittle ...both easily being replaced by newer generations or 3rd party providers like shapeaways ( who prints high resolution, ceramic, metal). vr and ar are coming but its more likely a smartphone like apple will be at the core, as it needs an app ecosystem to take advantage of it
In what way cumbersome? You're not supposed to be juggling with them. ;) They lack content because they are quite new, and many things are easily replaceable (Laptops, phones, etc). I'm not sure what advantage a smart phone gives considering it isn't made for the job. What do you need apps for in VR, and why have a whole phone on your face for AR, rather than one small bit of glass like Google Glass? :)
coolbanana165 outside of maker/geeks, they are large, no wants one in any room outside the garage, they generally don't print that often or that high quality so are limited in actual usefulness so right now most everything being printed are widgets gizmos and style like lampshades or pendants. To print a functional laptop needs 3d printing circuits which is possible but not yet common. I'm sure in 10 years it will be a different picture. smart phones are being made for the job. They have economies of scale and people like apple who's business depends on it to replace declining unique selling proposition on a smart phone. The future of phones and VR googles won't look any different than normal eyeglasses in a few years.
The world has an amazing Assembly line called China. The world has an amazing CNC mill call Germany. The world is searching for an amazing 3D Printer. (Look at the Caribbean)
What a great answer to the monopoly question. So thankful for Scott Galloway in giving these talks and Berkeley for hosting.
47:01 wow. the emotion after telling his story of Cal taking a chance on him.. goes on to then say: "The stat I love about Cal.. the Chancellor did this while he was in New York... ...Cal will graduate more kids from low income housing this year than the entire Ivy League combined."
Amazing, inspiring talk! Why does this only have 5K views, it should be seen by millions.
Thanks for tickling my little grey cells and giving me multiple spontaneous outbreaks of deep delicious laughter, Scott! GREAT presentation.
This was a really enlightening Leadership video. It is composed of so many working parts but it all boils down to a clear, concise vision, and evaluating how meaningful your technology is to the world. Thanks for the video!
I love his insight and his L2 inc. RUclips channel.. such good information. Had no idea he was involved with Haas! I did undergrad Haas but didn't learn about him till 8 years after i left!
"The realest people, have the least friends" - Tupac....This guy is real!
this is my first comment. Thank you all for reading it. I think Galloway is amazing
41:46 "The number one indicator of your longevity is" ...is not genetics, not lifestyle... it "is how many people in your life do you love. specifically, are you a caregiver? it's not how many people that love you. people that have a lot of people that love them report living more rewarding lives but they don't report live any longer. If your aging parents move in with you, your life expectancy immediately goes up 3-5 years. we have a part of our brain that senses whether we are adding value, and that the greatest value add in life is to love others and take care of them. And then a hormone goes out and takes care of the bad cholesterol." #BOOM.
Chuubie My health is bad, but I care for my 90-y-o. Alzheimer's aunt. Not easy. One year ago, took in female friend's lad - who I cared for during first three mos. of his life, in Florida 19 years ago!
OK... published in 2016 on RUclips, but what's the date of the actual presentation?
That makes a HUGE difference!
Fantastic presentation, BTW, thanks!
Wish he'd commented on their Amazon Prime services (inc recently introduced home delivery), which is what makes me question how old this is...
He explains things the way he interprets the data in digestible language, which makes him right, about 52% of the time.
can anyone explain to me what he meant at the end of the video about "get to it" in regard to eduaction??? That only a small amount will get the pie?
Alexandre Silva have access to great education. Aka top tier universities
I love Scott's insight into tech companies, not so much his socialist agenda.
Michael Mir Reality is reality. You can't avoid it just by labeling it something else.
I am really curious about his thoughts on the future of medicine and the medical field.
workstation19 Me too! Posted re my own health downfall, need for Amazon (comfy attire, warm caps, scarves, sensible shoes, underwear, books, bedding)+restaurant deliveries, impossibility of finding ANY household help.
What does L2 Do exactly, I've read on their site what they do, but I don't fully understand it.
J mostly competitive market strategic research aimed at big enough brands who need data like he presents to make better decisions, but don't have ( can't afford in house) having one
9:16 thought I spider jumped on my screen. Fell off my bed.
"People with the same economic system do not declare war on each other" (44:10). Not to be that guy but, uh, WW1?
I almost had a heart attack at 9:19. I thought his hand was a lizard or huge spider that crawled onto my monitor since I was watching in full-screen.
a good mind
Wow
Go to 4:00 to skip the most boring intro ever.
Sam Jensen thank you!
Did he really compare Market cap to GDP of Canada !!!! ?? GDP is a flow variable ( on a per year basis ) while Market cap is a stock variable ( lifetime accumulated value of these 4 companies )
Please compare relevant metrics only !!
good call
Damn good point! I'm embarrassed, but I missed this .....Thanks for pointing it out!
Scott Galloway knows the difference between GDP & Market Cap. The metrics of Market Cap vs. GDP were simply used to illustrate his point that never have so few people produced this much economic value and held so much influence.
Ashish Patira either way, it's still impressive. Apple has more liquid cash than the GDP of my country. It isn't really comparing apple with apples but it's still super impressive, regardless of what's being compared.
Ashish Patira he knows the difference. He's using non mutually exclusive metrics to make a point . Open your mind dude.
I don't get why he doesn't think 3D printing will do well? Why would people own computers or 2D printers?
And what 'gamer' doesn't want a VR headset?
Hm... I'm a gamer that has no interest in VR.
There's several people who aren't interested, or don't see it to be something worth while and crazy expensive currently. I was around when they tried to pull VR off 15 years ago and it flopped because the technology was too far before its own time.
Also: vertigo. motion sickness. And a stupid movie called Surrogates...
To me that sort of sounds like saying you want your games in black and white, not colour, because colour TV is expensive and doesn't seem worthwhile. (Not that every game is necessarily made better by VR).
Why aren't you interested? I'm guessing motion sickness, etc, can be minimized or overcome.
coolbanana165 i think its mostly in their current incarnations, both are cumbersome for a home use, lack content/models, and brittle ...both easily being replaced by newer generations or 3rd party providers like shapeaways ( who prints high resolution, ceramic, metal). vr and ar are coming but its more likely a smartphone like apple will be at the core, as it needs an app ecosystem to take advantage of it
In what way cumbersome? You're not supposed to be juggling with them. ;)
They lack content because they are quite new, and many things are easily replaceable (Laptops, phones, etc).
I'm not sure what advantage a smart phone gives considering it isn't made for the job. What do you need apps for in VR, and why have a whole phone on your face for AR, rather than one small bit of glass like Google Glass? :)
coolbanana165
outside of maker/geeks, they are large, no wants one in any room outside the garage, they generally don't print that often or that high quality so are limited in actual usefulness so right now most everything being printed are widgets gizmos and style like lampshades or pendants.
To print a functional laptop needs 3d printing circuits which is possible but not yet common. I'm sure in 10 years it will be a different picture.
smart phones are being made for the job. They have economies of scale and people like apple who's business depends on it to replace declining unique selling proposition on a smart phone. The future of phones and VR googles won't look any different than normal eyeglasses in a few years.
Mentorship is great. Scott, you're wrong about 3D printing. I have a vision that your gonna have to recognize.
The world has an amazing Assembly line called China.
The world has an amazing CNC mill call Germany.
The world is searching for an amazing 3D Printer. (Look at the Caribbean)
who is this camera operator? just stay on the damn slides. we know what the guy looks like
excited about the govt graduating more than private? That is just wrong.
WHAT. ARE. THOSE. INSECTS.
This is a 55 minute and 7 second rant.
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