Chris = Mentor,Philosopher, Brother, Teacher,Servant Leader I think these are some of the benefits of someone who was willing to learn to serve and to mature.
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"what you do in your free time will tell you what you will become"-Chris Do. Great insights as always from The Best Teacher. The Best Coach. The Best Mentor.
The bravery of the Chill Boys in those after hours, asking honestly the questions most people are too afraid to ask their boss. Invalubale. And precious for leaders too to see how the people working for them actually perceive the world. Love After Hours. Thank you all.
Fuck man. “I became somebody different so the world would have to recognize me as someone who has grown. That’s why 1000% of the time, Tell me what you do in your free time, I’ll tell you what you become.” -Chris Do Listened to this video 20x times today because I couldn’t shake that line. Life is hard, but I’m gonna get there.
Wow I like this kind of video more than the hour long broad discussion ones a lot of the time. It is straight to the point and I don't have to search around the video hoping to hear the main point I want to learn about.
Yeah, making step by step goals really helps and it boost your focus too. I learn that here how much its important to understand your value we all should invest in ourselves by reading the books and watching the futur. 😄
From personal experience. I notice that more outspoken people in the office get a lot more recognition and pull (even if they are delusions of grandeur). Politics will likely take you further than talent, skill & experience. It’s sad. But true.
Aaaahhhhgghhh!!! - I just really wanted to vent out how hard that hit me. - I'm just on a roller coaster now, juggling stuff and, yes I do forget to work on myself. Aaaagggghhh!!! - That's me anticipating the drop on my imaginary roller coaster.
It's ironic to hear that final line because what I did in my free time as a teenager was mess around in photoshop and now I'm trying to start a career in design.
Awesome words! I have question, though: how do we choose what skills to work on? Is there a method to choosing the abilities we must develop? Is there a video covering that topic?
Working on myself I found that spirituality was my missing piece. I’m now a Christian and thank the Lord every day for the position I’m in. The rest just comes from having faith and enjoying my job and life. Don’t just find motivation in randomness. Find Jesus and things will come together in your life.
I want an honest answer is the guy on the get right the "blackest" person you have working in your company ? If not id love to hear their story as I'm starting to see a pattern within media companies.
Nope. Gotta disagree although you will never see this comment since you are emotionally unattached. True that just being attached to something and clinging to it for the sake of "it's mine" is not a good trait but we need more people in industries with emotions to teach others that they matter. An object without a feeling is like a brick. You can get another brick on the next corner. This comment is from a long-time follower of the channel and supporter.
Hey Andrew, this conversation has been cut down for brevity, so the entire context is not there. The idea of attachment represented here is being fond of (the past) or an imagined (future). The task is to be present, remain clear in your mind so you can see/hear what is said vs. what you expect.
Andrew, Chris here. Appreciate the comment and viewership. In this context it’s most about “holding onto” what isn’t there. It can skew our perspective and create bias or disappointment. Buddha-suffering comes from attachment. It’s not to say I don’t have emotion or that I don’t empathize. A brick would be unbearable to watch.
"Tell me what you do in your free time and I will tell you what you become" Wise & True words.
I see you've read How to make friends and influence people :)
Whoa!
"Attachment is a route to disappointment and unhappiness" - Master Do, 2019
That hit me
Dotman Designer it’s a lot easier said than done but I can agree
@@TooTechSavvy Hahahaha, Very true.
It's Buddhism.
yes. it's quite difficult.
@@thefutur Difficult but possible I suppose.
2 minutes from Chris Do - that'll be $100
he's priceless
Chris = Mentor,Philosopher, Brother, Teacher,Servant Leader
I think these are some of the benefits of someone who was willing to learn to serve and to mature.
"what you do in your free time will tell you what you will become"-Chris Do.
Great insights as always from The Best Teacher. The Best Coach. The Best Mentor.
Thank you
pure than gold
The bravery of the Chill Boys in those after hours, asking honestly the questions most people are too afraid to ask their boss. Invalubale. And precious for leaders too to see how the people working for them actually perceive the world. Love After Hours. Thank you all.
They are brave. And honest. Or maybe don’t know that they are being brave.
thank you :)
I wish I was given these advice when I started working. Had to discover a lot of these on my own.
Mr. Chris you're a Graphic God 🙏
Thank you Chris , Thank you The futur
I always work on my free time to learn more so I can grow my professional skill and attract a new career in my life.
Fuck man. “I became somebody different so the world would have to recognize me as someone who has grown. That’s why 1000% of the time, Tell me what you do in your free time, I’ll tell you what you become.”
-Chris Do
Listened to this video 20x times today because I couldn’t shake that line. Life is hard, but I’m gonna get there.
Wow I like this kind of video more than the hour long broad discussion ones a lot of the time.
It is straight to the point and I don't have to search around the video hoping to hear the main point I want to learn about.
The Futur is my University, I'm happy I came to class today.
Phil Same for me :) their videos helped me so much figure out myself and understand what i want to be.
I like these concentrated to the point videos.
2 minutes more worthy than the advertising before this video. Amazing message, thank you so much Chris and THEFUTUR Team! Thank you ALOT!
Knowledge bombs from Master Do! Great content as always.
Chris Do dropping the therapy gems now!
Thank you for the push!
Attachment at work yes Totally agree. Very insightfull video!
Yeah, making step by step goals really helps and it boost your focus too. I learn that here how much its important to understand your value we all should invest in ourselves by reading the books and watching the futur. 😄
I'm a Designer , and Your points appears life saving to me ! I am gonna create poster with your points and stick it on my wall 😇 tysm.
Great advice Chris - it's really got me thinking.
i needed to hear this, thank you
Thank you!
I miss these streams!
I'm sharing this with like RIGHT NOW!!!
Thank You, Chris! A much needed motivation.
Thanks #Futur your the heros..
Speechless...👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Oh my god. What a video.
Very nice cutdown!
Thank you, Chris!
You're very welcome John.
Absolutely loving the short video mindset series! ❤️
Ricky - That suit is 🔥🔥🔥 Aaron’s hair is LIT! Noah - I see you soakin it all in!!! 😉😉
I want a boss like Chris. Or better yet, I want the Chris Do to be my boss.
this hits really hard man
Thanks, this was really helpful
You’re very welcome
Great advice here. Thanks Chris!
nice advice, no.2 is the hardest thou.
Love this man!!!
"Attachment is a route to disappointment and unhappiness"
lots of love from pakistan.
Number 5 is my biggest struggle
"Attachment is a route to disappointment and unhappiness"
- Master Do, 2019
Feel motivated yet?
Love it
Every time I happen to watch one of these after-hours videos, it's been Chris roasting these three guys, haha!
haha. then you've seen the series.
From personal experience. I notice that more outspoken people in the office get a lot more recognition and pull (even if they are delusions of grandeur).
Politics will likely take you further than talent, skill & experience.
It’s sad. But true.
That reminds me of Jim Rohn!
That’s a compliment any day of the week.
Dammmn. Emotionally attached. Thats me 🤦🏻🤷🏻 loved loved this video. Thank you!!!!! ❤
Thank you
Aaaahhhhgghhh!!!
- I just really wanted to vent out how hard that hit me.
- I'm just on a roller coaster now, juggling stuff and, yes I do forget to work on myself.
Aaaagggghhh!!!
- That's me anticipating the drop on my imaginary roller coaster.
hey Tom. are you doing okay now?
Just wanted to say that this video was a good push. Thank you. At the end of the video I could almost hear Ben Burns saying "You got this."
It's ironic to hear that final line because what I did in my free time as a teenager was mess around in photoshop and now I'm trying to start a career in design.
Awesome words! I have question, though: how do we choose what skills to work on? Is there a method to choosing the abilities we must develop? Is there a video covering that topic?
Use the PVP method. What gives you Personal fulfillment? What does the market Value? What is Profitable?
@@thefutur got it. Thanks! :)
Working on myself I found that spirituality was my missing piece. I’m now a Christian and thank the Lord every day for the position I’m in. The rest just comes from having faith and enjoying my job and life.
Don’t just find motivation in randomness. Find Jesus and things will come together in your life.
### progress not perfection ###
Attachment is the route to disappointment... Got that.
00:55 😎
that 5% will kill you and will sometimes go unnoticed.
yeahh bite size content
Aaron got himself a white shirt!
💖
First heard it from Jim Rohn.
that's where it comes from.
Aaron looking wild.
Is Aaron still around?
yes he is.
I'll fight you in the ring Chris
which ring?
I want an honest answer is the guy on the get right the "blackest" person you have working in your company ? If not id love to hear their story as I'm starting to see a pattern within media companies.
i am a person of color, i am not sure what you mean by "blackest" my grandfather was black if that helps.
Nope. Gotta disagree although you will never see this comment since you are emotionally unattached. True that just being attached to something and clinging to it for the sake of "it's mine" is not a good trait but we need more people in industries with emotions to teach others that they matter. An object without a feeling is like a brick. You can get another brick on the next corner. This comment is from a long-time follower of the channel and supporter.
Hey Andrew, this conversation has been cut down for brevity, so the entire context is not there. The idea of attachment represented here is being fond of (the past) or an imagined (future). The task is to be present, remain clear in your mind so you can see/hear what is said vs. what you expect.
Andrew, Chris here. Appreciate the comment and viewership. In this context it’s most about “holding onto” what isn’t there. It can skew our perspective and create bias or disappointment.
Buddha-suffering comes from attachment.
It’s not to say I don’t have emotion or that I don’t empathize.
A brick would be unbearable to watch.
the three guys look bored as hell