How to start a movement | Derek Sivers

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  • Опубликовано: 22 авг 2024
  • www.ted.com With help from some surprising footage, Derek Sivers explains how movements really get started. (Hint: it takes two.)
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  • @ericblair5841
    @ericblair5841 5 лет назад +371

    'The first follower is an underestimated form of leadership.'
    I've watched this clip so many times, his point about the other followers following the first follower resonates with me so much.

    • @JungleBoi9
      @JungleBoi9 5 лет назад +1

      You should watch the other one - the running commentary is even better ruclips.net/video/fW8amMCVAJQ/видео.html

  • @DennisCNolasco
    @DennisCNolasco 4 года назад +428

    This has much more significance than most people actually think.

    • @williefalcone8556
      @williefalcone8556 3 года назад +10

      You forgot to include the media and financial backing. A movement can get no further than your backyard without them.

    • @williefalcone8556
      @williefalcone8556 3 года назад +3

      It's funny but Master P broke this down before he blew up.

    • @SvenDzahov
      @SvenDzahov 2 года назад +2

      @@williefalcone8556 not exactly correct.

    • @spiritualawakeing
      @spiritualawakeing 2 года назад +1

      These guys Are Cool cats one + one equals 3. When We collaborate Love By Dancing.
      We learn to dance deep down in our souls. This video is a beautiful way to Show the Meaning of Life.

    • @spiritualawakeing
      @spiritualawakeing 2 года назад +1

      @@williefalcone8556 exactly

  • @JoMama123451234
    @JoMama123451234 8 лет назад +345

    A short yet incredibly powerful speech.

  • @vechorik
    @vechorik 11 лет назад +368

    "When you find a lone nut doing something great, have the courage to join in."

  • @theneonpython
    @theneonpython 10 лет назад +73

    i've seen multiple videos like this where a single person is dancing for some time, then a second person comes by after a while, and it's just them for awhile. then, in a much shorter amount of time, people start coming in waves. it's a fascinating phenomenon

    • @thegreatermuta5237
      @thegreatermuta5237 Год назад

      Does anyone have any examples of this?

    • @TVwriter23
      @TVwriter23 Год назад +1

      @@thegreatermuta5237 The Harlem Shake is a good example though separate vids. Most don't even know who created it. Just the person after

    • @RoyalTy37
      @RoyalTy37 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@thegreatermuta5237go to party there’s many times when no is dancing yet that will be that person that pretty motivates everyone to get on the dance floor 😂

  • @jakecaput
    @jakecaput 14 лет назад +103

    Wow! This is one of my favourite TED videos: it manages to get the point across in just a few minutes, with fun, but the lessons learnt are still great!

  • @coachsuds
    @coachsuds 14 лет назад +61

    "The first follower is an underestimated form of leadership." What a powerful lesson! Teachers, coaches and leaders do we nurture our "first followers" sufficiently. Do we reinforce and value our team leaders enough...great nsights!

  • @debbieruston
    @debbieruston 13 лет назад +38

    Love this one .....A leader starts out with a vision....they have the courage to follow the vision alone at the beginning, until someone joins in and follows....then they embrace those they are training as equals and teach them to duplicate their strategy so others can join in too, bringing their own uniqueness to expand the vision.... This is a great example of using our influence, standing alone with a vision, and how we can use the concept to bring positive change to the world...

    • @jjmoney7809
      @jjmoney7809 3 года назад

      P

    • @gblargg
      @gblargg Год назад +5

      It could even be that the leader isn't a leader, just a loner doing their on thing. The first few people joining are the ones that can spot something worth amplifying, and help direct it. They are a kind of curator.

  • @silviameyer5369
    @silviameyer5369 2 года назад +6

    Loves the presentation but what about the oil ad just after...

  • @rodbower.humanist
    @rodbower.humanist 9 лет назад +252

    Where did the second half of this video come from??? The talk by Derek Sivers only lasts 3 minutes; after that almost another 3 minutes is about Repsol and IBM and how to find more fossil fuel! Not happy TED!

    • @MohammedYASSINE
      @MohammedYASSINE 7 лет назад +11

      it came from the money that TED takes from IBM to fund its activities.

    • @haideelady1
      @haideelady1 4 года назад +8

      Agree! Add to that the fact it's wholly untrue! If 80% of New Zealand's electricity is from renewable sources, I'm sure that can be replicated almost everywhere.

    • @Dynamokr
      @Dynamokr 4 года назад +6

      @@haideelady1 1. 40%, not 80%.
      2. Not everywhere in the world can you tap into abundant geothermal energy sources like you can in New Zealand. (Actually quite rare worldwide.)

    • @haideelady1
      @haideelady1 4 года назад +4

      DrSkulk 1) check your sources. 80% of NZ’s ELECTRICITY comes from renewable sources. Interesting you felt the need and the right to correct me without checking that. 2) the majority of our renewable electricity comes from hydropower, not geothermal - I’m pretty sure most countries have rivers. Do your research.

    • @Dynamokr
      @Dynamokr 4 года назад +6

      @@haideelady1 My source is indeed concerned with net energy, not electricity, so I concede on both counts, as you had restricted the scope to electricity only. However, I must note that your reasoning is still not infallible. Hydropower is not the be-all and end-all of renewable energy. Just because you have a river, doesn't mean it is guaranteed to be viable to run hydropower on it; you need to consider so many factors like monthly rainfall and temperatures. Hydropower is also associated with environmental damage and displacement of people involved in the construction of dams. And let's not forget the fact that there exist regions in the world where there literally are no constant rivers. Don't get me wrong: I'm all for increasing the proportion of renewables all over the world, but to be saying that almost every country should be able to do the same as what one very particular country managed to achieve seems to me a very simplistic conclusion.
      In turn, I find it interesting that you felt the need to bring up grandiose concepts like "rights" in addressing a simple attempt at rebuttal, as misguided as it may have been.

  • @olgamashtaler6705
    @olgamashtaler6705 3 года назад +12

    I love TED for helping to discover such simple but at the same time amazing truths in everyday moments. I've watched this video many times, now the leadership has opened up to me on the other side.

  • @morbidbushido
    @morbidbushido 10 лет назад +65

    That is some really great observations

  • @bnortman68
    @bnortman68 Год назад +3

    The best < 4 minutes anyone can spend...
    Sivers emphasizes the importance of nurturing and embracing the first follower, as they are crucial to the success of any movement.

  • @aoimsef
    @aoimsef 4 месяца назад +7

    I think the first follower is very important because it is the driving force that impact everyone and makes people feel encouraged

    • @user-tg6ux1vc9u
      @user-tg6ux1vc9u 4 месяца назад

      貴方にもその力があります😊

  • @Drogoempedocles
    @Drogoempedocles 9 лет назад +98

    I love the lecture. but anyone else see that cheesey OIL ad at the end? Terrible.

  • @melissaganus
    @melissaganus 2 года назад +6

    Tears of joy. Thank you, Derek, for putting this out into the world - Ideas That Need To Spread!
    I’ve been a lone nut for a long time, Dr Mel the Squid Lady, and the SQUIDminders movement is tipping. Mind your Squid, SQUID your mind.
    whenever you feel like “something is wrong” can you SQUID? Stop > Question > Understand > Imagine > then Decide
    Mindfulness when we need it most.
    … Derek, I’ve been inspired by this video of yours for so many years, and have watched and shared it so many times. Today I know what it feels like to be surrounded by others who can enjoy the dance. Max the QoL

    • @redjoshv9605
      @redjoshv9605 2 года назад +1

      “The lone nut” is named Rocky Outcrop, check out his RUclips channel, oddly enough, he is actually an extremely gifted stock market analyst!

  • @roisingtommy
    @roisingtommy 9 лет назад +18

    I have laughed over this video numerous times before, but this perspective was certainbly an eye-opener.

  • @eddiev0719
    @eddiev0719 9 лет назад +47

    Wth was that IBM ad about though?!?
    Pretty much saying let me keep abusing the earth for the earth (us)

    • @sarahbee7272
      @sarahbee7272 9 лет назад +3

      +Eddie Vazquez the IBM ad threw me off too...
      this was an excellet talk though

  • @teruaki-kh7kx
    @teruaki-kh7kx 4 месяца назад +5

    I love this story.
    it’s funny .
    I think first follower is the most important.

    • @user-tg6ux1vc9u
      @user-tg6ux1vc9u 4 месяца назад

      貴方の名前カッコいい

    • @t-sq8wk
      @t-sq8wk 4 месяца назад

      トップ画いい感じだね💗

  • @user-tg6ux1vc9u
    @user-tg6ux1vc9u 4 месяца назад +5

    I think a company can’t start without first follower.l thought a company was made up one person👏👏👏👏👏

  • @t-sq8wk
    @t-sq8wk 4 месяца назад +4

    first follower were very important but I think being a first follower is something I couldn't do.

  • @user-ed3dp7wk9y
    @user-ed3dp7wk9y 2 года назад +5

    I totally agree with this video. The real value of first few followers is crucial and can't be underestimated. If the first several followers realize that they are treated like equal, that someone behaves and nurtures about them in the best possible way, then this movement has everything to be prosperous and successful. This video is the good example for everyone who wants to start a movement.
    P.S. I'm currently working on Glorifi and don't know how leadership can overcome it :Dd 2:20

  • @quadnine
    @quadnine 2 года назад +4

    Greatest Ted talk of all time. Despite its unassuming appearance. Don’t always be the leader. Sometimes it’s more important to be the first follower. Everyone says “yeah yeah”. And then start another nonprofit that they can control, rather than finding something close, and helping.

  • @m-hc7cg
    @m-hc7cg 4 месяца назад +4

    I thought that followers have a very important role because,they need strength courage.
    Also,I don't think it's a role that anyone can play.

    • @user-tg6ux1vc9u
      @user-tg6ux1vc9u 4 месяца назад +1

      貴方は頭のキレがいいのでファーストフォロワーに相応しいでしょう😂

  • @ii-panniik-ii4332
    @ii-panniik-ii4332 6 лет назад +39

    "*"It's about the movement not you."*

  • @koyot_inozemez
    @koyot_inozemez Год назад +2

    1:35 sitting on the fence

  • @xperrosinsangrex
    @xperrosinsangrex 9 лет назад +39

    How stupid that guy sounds saying "the challenge is to find more oil"

  • @Darrf
    @Darrf 2 года назад +2

    Wow Hill Guy got his own TED segment. He is a true legend.

  • @rubberchix
    @rubberchix 5 лет назад +4

    have loved this talk for years, always come back to it

  • @samsara801
    @samsara801 14 лет назад +2

    To get a standing ovation after a 3-minute talk says it all.

  • @matthewgibbons9975
    @matthewgibbons9975 3 года назад +4

    Brilliant, remember when that video example from day 1 of its release on RUclips, now it’s being debated on Ted to an even greater audience and following, proof in the flesh that one person really can make a massive difference 👏✅

    • @matthewgibbons9975
      @matthewgibbons9975 3 года назад

      Additionally another video was shown before the mass gathering began, someone happened to filming him from another viewpoint and initially another man chooses to film, then “be the second leader” so it was great to see escalating ✅

  • @maskeddev
    @maskeddev 11 лет назад +2

    Where I currently work, we had this video played to us during our two day induction in Canary Wharf. It was the very first video they showed us!!

  • @ezlanpowers
    @ezlanpowers 9 лет назад +5

    I was definitely there for the video in the beginning. It's from Sasquatch 2013 and it was definitely an awesome trip!!

  • @jeffprice767
    @jeffprice767 14 лет назад +3

    this clip reminds me of a movement i started this morning. it was HUGE, multi-colored and powerful.

    • @teratoma.
      @teratoma. 2 года назад

      jeff i want to grab ur attention to this comment

  • @diamondpiks
    @diamondpiks 5 месяцев назад

    I have rewatched this so many times and it still amazes me

  • @koheihashizuka889
    @koheihashizuka889 5 лет назад +5

    This short speech gives me power.

  • @USPresident2050
    @USPresident2050 3 года назад +3

    This is how you start a RUclips Channel!

  • @1819050
    @1819050 12 лет назад +2

    A to the point entertaining and concise explanation of what leadership is at its core.
    Favorited!

  • @with-Milk
    @with-Milk 5 лет назад +1

    Thank for your sharing. Today I learned how to be a gut. It may be helpful for me in events. When you become a follower, just strongly belive your leader, do not confuse anything. When the leader welcomes you like an equal and you fell comfortable, I think it is a bright side. If it is not, you do not follow them anymore.

  • @monicag4551
    @monicag4551 3 года назад +2

    great material for my classes, thank you!

  • @joaquinjorge3455
    @joaquinjorge3455 Год назад

    I think the leader is the most important in a movement. But more important is to make the first followers believe and support us. You have to give them confidence and show them that they support the right movement. If you have 5 supports, it is easier to multiply the followers. And if you make happy all this support the movement is going to grow.

  • @tedtheyerl5090
    @tedtheyerl5090 8 месяцев назад

    I never really understood what makes a leader effective. This talk explains that! It's the followers, especially the first one (and ones), they and all others are equal. Not better than anyone else. Different talents bring so much to the table, beyond what the leader even knows.

  • @danalee606
    @danalee606 4 года назад +2

    Still the best TED Talk.

  • @MichaelCappelli
    @MichaelCappelli Год назад

    I teach this to my great students to show them how to create a powerful message in a short time!!!

  • @goldeennss
    @goldeennss Год назад +1

    “The first follower is what transforms the lone nut into a leader.”
    To illustra

  • @powsser
    @powsser 14 лет назад +1

    A well-done short. When I think about what I would say given two minutes, I draw blanks. But this is a powerful message put concisely to a memorable image. It might not change the world, but it gets the job done.

  • @joshuahill4260
    @joshuahill4260 2 года назад +1

    am i the only one bothered by the fact that the second half of this turns into an advert for the oil industry to keep drilling in harder to reach places?

  • @Jqirus
    @Jqirus 4 года назад +3

    I come back to this every once on a while

  • @jiwoonglee6277
    @jiwoonglee6277 10 лет назад +22

    A lone nut becomes a first leader if he has a follower who is nut

  • @kasane1337
    @kasane1337 9 лет назад +13

    I don't think I'll accomplish my intended revolution by that, but at least it gave me some motivation to be more proud of my ideas - even in 3 minutes already.

    • @mafagerstedt8366
      @mafagerstedt8366 9 лет назад +3

      I'll join you comrade

    • @kasane1337
      @kasane1337 9 лет назад +2

      Ma fagerstedt Yeay, now we're 2 already! :D

    • @sobitasadullah4517
      @sobitasadullah4517 7 лет назад +1

      Who wants in my communist revolution. First member gets VP

    • @monchiexthemonkey6068
      @monchiexthemonkey6068 Год назад

      Can we be a monarchy? You can be the king but I want to have a seat at the council

    • @kasane1337
      @kasane1337 Год назад

      @@monchiexthemonkey6068 no

  • @arniesadventures9656
    @arniesadventures9656 5 лет назад +13

    Did y'all really just promote fossil fuel which induces global warming

  • @tonyamhughes
    @tonyamhughes 2 года назад

    That was the shortest and most effective Ted talk ever!!!

  • @MonkeyRecords
    @MonkeyRecords 11 лет назад

    I haven't watched TED for quite a while and thought I'd check this out and I get 3 minutes of Derek Sivers and then some ridiculous ad for the oil industry. Probably the last time I visit here for a while.

  • @roskypolkerkan8355
    @roskypolkerkan8355 8 месяцев назад +2

    My boy Ricky and I called this "warming it up" and took pride in being the 1st one's to hit an empty dancefloor all the time and the results were usually always like this. It's a shame most people need other people to do things 1st before joining in and not listening to their inner instinct to do it themselves.

    • @Dexroid
      @Dexroid 2 месяца назад

      Cheers to you and Ricky.

  • @user-mh9lb6hw1q
    @user-mh9lb6hw1q 5 лет назад +1

    1.it's important to have the first follower and should improve you skills to make many other followers
    2.Believe and support are the best attitude of followers
    3.if you become strange enough then you don't need to follow someone

  • @xfabkwood9321
    @xfabkwood9321 7 лет назад +5

    this makes me want to join

  • @ahmadhama1981
    @ahmadhama1981 Год назад

    One of the most isightful TED Talks

  • @priced80
    @priced80 11 лет назад +2

    If they are willing to accept sponsorship from oil companies or companies that have interest in oil exploration etc., then they are also open to censorship of technologies that undermine oil exploration and use. How many TED talks have been rejected or adjusted because the sponsors do not like what is said? I know what these companies are like. They probably want to see all the material that they sponsor before agreeing to pay for the advert and would therefore have a say in what gets rejected.

  • @Jagnathbaba
    @Jagnathbaba Год назад

    A great dummy guide to start a movement... PS directed to this video by the Book "So good They can't ignore you...".. Loved it.

  • @LemonLimeLaughter
    @LemonLimeLaughter 14 лет назад +3

    @hellasow
    I'm just making a point on how fast we are using up the oil

  • @siegfried182005
    @siegfried182005 14 лет назад

    I love the commercials from TED. They are different from those here in Romania.

  • @fonzdaii
    @fonzdaii 14 лет назад

    this is the best TEDtalk ever.

  • @revcheeks
    @revcheeks 14 лет назад

    This guy is clearly telling you to follow. He's not talking about aligning with a common interest and becoming passionate about things you believe in. He's telling you to latch onto something that somebody else is already doing and that you'll be special for it.
    0:34 "What (the leader) is doing is easy to follow"
    2:20 "Leadership is over-glorified."
    i'll make sure to fall in line and go back to sleep now Derek. Good talk.

  • @Cyberbabes
    @Cyberbabes 12 лет назад +1

    I was surprised to see an advert for an oil firm. First part was interesting though.

  • @roamingtheblue
    @roamingtheblue Год назад +1

    Whats with the second half of the video? Life for us became possible once enough carbon became stored in the Earth allowing for enough oxygen to enter the atmosphere. We need to keep oil in the ground!

  • @Goodwill72
    @Goodwill72 13 лет назад

    I've seen many standing ovations limited to just one person. I can't remember ever seeing just two or three people giving the standing O. Once those few have joined in, all stand.

  • @mrtampham
    @mrtampham 9 лет назад +1

    is there a video on youtube of the one playing in the background with the dancing people?

  • @TheDentist27
    @TheDentist27 14 лет назад +1

    The pro-global warming commercial at the end was touching

  • @pstudioproduction
    @pstudioproduction 12 лет назад

    That is great example. If you made decision keep pushing.

  • @FlexKingFitness
    @FlexKingFitness 7 лет назад +26

    keep it in the soil can't drink oil !!!!

  • @DarwinFranks
    @DarwinFranks 12 лет назад

    I can't tell you how much I love this video.

  • @veronicapagano6431
    @veronicapagano6431 7 лет назад +2

    Repsol and IBM can do one!And TED too for wasting 3 mins of my life!

  • @carlamariesidhom2857
    @carlamariesidhom2857 6 лет назад +1

    This was amazing!!! Thank you!!!

  • @criisannaa
    @criisannaa 9 месяцев назад

    I like this TED. It’s includes a really interesting facts! I’m waiting for new videos

  • @klubnord7465
    @klubnord7465 2 года назад

    I think my perspective on life changed the day i first saw this clip.

  • @MrKohlenstoff
    @MrKohlenstoff 2 года назад +1

    What's up with that oil ad though. The fewer new sources of oil we find the better. Sure, it will be uncomfortable for all of us, but only increasing oil prices (caused by reduced supply) will apply the market pressure necessary to produce innovation in zero emission energy fast enough to overcome climate change without hundreds of millions of people dying by it. Imho the negative externalities of oil drilling just far outweigh its usefulness. Am open to being convinced otherwise though.
    Firsth alf of the video is great of course... :)

  • @jordanj1738
    @jordanj1738 2 года назад

    An ad at the end of my Ted talk ?!

  • @LemonLimeLaughter
    @LemonLimeLaughter 14 лет назад +1

    'Oil companies have a hard time finding oil, because most of the easy oil has been used up'
    don't you think its time we stop using oil then?

  • @1n33dw4t3r
    @1n33dw4t3r 2 года назад

    This is a legendary moment

  • @CC-mr5xq
    @CC-mr5xq 3 года назад +1

    I'm sorry, but when I took off my shirt and tried this at McDonald's, I was arrested.

  • @user-ro3hv8wt5w
    @user-ro3hv8wt5w Год назад

    I totally agree with the statement that the first follwer is often underrated. The first follower should get the same credit as the leader. To join in, you need guts as well.

  • @priced80
    @priced80 11 лет назад

    How much was TED paid for the advert at the end? #BecomingSuspicious ... I don't usually do the # thing but I think this deserved it.

  • @accessoffice1
    @accessoffice1 12 лет назад

    Wonderful......I am am in it right now! YES! A Movement For Women Leaders, Women Executives, How wonderful is that? Leading, Sharing, Writing, Planning, Goals, Results.....YES.....It's truly a MOVEMENT, right on time!

  • @ToxicxGordon
    @ToxicxGordon 13 лет назад +1

    THAT WAS AMAZING

  • @fuchaowang7894
    @fuchaowang7894 10 лет назад

    It's so impressive!!
    People trace the passionate and inspiration people

  • @DanJanucik
    @DanJanucik 10 лет назад +2

    :25 - :46 1:05 - 1:32 1:40 - 1:56 2:41

  • @ayang19701
    @ayang19701 11 лет назад

    It's difficult to be a leader, but it's easy to be a follower.
    you can be a follower,but you must know what you are doing.
    I'm the best follower because I'm third one to leave message.
    It is not easy to be the first follower. To be a follower should have enough courage.

  • @andreabenetton9254
    @andreabenetton9254 Год назад

    I think the only thing that is underestimated is the leader: he had the idea, he had the guts to go first, without him there isn’t any movement and the first follower is a follower and not a leader by definition. Also, in a situation like this one, there’s no transformation from a nut to a leader, but it is a movement of people who want to be a nut for five minutes

  • @blindguymcsqueezy50
    @blindguymcsqueezy50 2 года назад

    This was AWESOME!

  • @victoriavelascot
    @victoriavelascot 2 года назад

    Love this story

  • @komaki119
    @komaki119 13 лет назад

    that was awesome, Best vid ive seen for a while.

  •  6 лет назад +1

    the 1st person doesn't have to become a leader necessarily: Wozniak constructed the 1st PC but it was Jobs (2nd person) how make a business from it - he was the sales person, the one negotiating and Woz was just developing hw/sw, his only role in management was to explain the technology details to potential investors. It is usual that one of the early followers become a leader not "lone nut"

  • @roamingtheblue
    @roamingtheblue Год назад

    This is the best video ever

  • @lw1913
    @lw1913 3 года назад

    This was a great one!!!!

  • @olofdrofn
    @olofdrofn 10 лет назад +1

    This is awesome.

  • @tarikabaraka2251
    @tarikabaraka2251 Год назад

    Con la ayuda de algunas imágenes sorprendentes, Derek Sivers, explica como empiezan realmente los movimientos.

  • @pebre79
    @pebre79 9 лет назад

    Best Ted talk ever

  • @LatianaBlue22
    @LatianaBlue22 10 лет назад

    Great!! Simple way to evoke the importance of something so huge.

  • @joshuabennett9393
    @joshuabennett9393 2 года назад

    I need the name of the song playing in the background.Dont let me down youtube🖤

  • @sjcgarnier
    @sjcgarnier 10 месяцев назад

    Great presentation from Derek Sivers. Shame about the promotional add afterwards from the oil industry sponsored by IBM. Ironically, it sends a complete opposite message: adopting change can be too difficult. Let's just continue on the same path and digg for all the oil possible.