How To Learn Anything 10x Faster
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- Опубликовано: 9 июл 2024
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You’re going to spend thousands and thousands hours learning over the course of your life. What’s crazy is that despite the fact that we have all those hours sitting in the classroom, learning musical instruments, martial arts, business, language, whatever - no one teaches us how to optimize that learning experience.
But there are principles that you can apply to any area of life you want to improve in. From beating people who have been training waaaaay more than I have in ju jitsu to watching our business grow exponentially in the last 6 months. So think of an area of your life that you want to start crushing the competition in and apply these 5 tips to learn 10x faster
1. Measure the smallest possible victory
2. Drill one thing at a time until it is unthinking habit.
3. Shorter periods of study every day beat cramming
4. When you are starting, try a million different things
5. Debrief your successes and failures
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*keep scrolling, you'll find it somewhere.*
Thanks
😂
Lmaoooooo
XD
Wow lol
*_He's too dangerous to be left alive_*
Supergaming101 lol this getting wild XD
I put it at 2x speed so I learned things 20x faster
@@dannikim8861 *_I've seen this raw strength only once before_*
Lol i came here to see this comment
Edit: i just found the comment from the video but he only have 29k likes
@@bantot1296 aldo, if I record the video at X2 speed and then filter it through my apps, I can learn up to 100x speed
*_F for those who still can't find it_*
Supergaming101 😭😐
😂😂😭😭
It's fake :( I thought there was really a comment with half a billion likes
@@noahcardew4482 no such thing but a million like there is
@@bantot1296 well that's very grammatically correct. And I know there isnt a comment with half a billion likes, that's what it said on the video
1% of the comment section: talking about the video
99% of the others: the meme
I SPEEDED THE VIDEO x1.5 SO THAT I CAN LEARN 15 TIMES FASTER
Aviral Aryal why this comment got only 5 likes?
CitrusPro _ same
Kakogo huya menya naebali? + esli same think
Weird
asdw50 dank memes naebalovo(vot suka)
Who came here just to see the 15 times faster
😂😂😂
I watched a meme video showing the comment and I came here looking for it
@@VortechBirb #DDM?
Peppa Pig me too
Me
Boys the comment exists but it "only" has 34k likes
We got bamboozled
iTzHeroxy no please tell me your kidding 😭
Let's make it real then 💪
Cactus Jackk - His kidding what?
i came here to see over half mil likes o. a comment in person
Hahaha 666 likes
This guy got 3.1M views because of a meme LOL
Lmao
No most of it wasnt because of it
No
Am I going only person to learn how to actually become smarter I never seen the meme anyway
It was at 2.7mil when the meme was created
150K people to learn 10 times faster
2.8M to learn 15 TIMES FASTER
And I learn 20 times faster
Watch 2 times... 100x faster
Luís Felipe Hi I wanna intreduce myself as Mamed an Online Coach
Which is why I have two very simple questions:
1. As an Professional or Entreprenour do you sometimes struggele with achiving your dream body?
-what are the 2 biggest issues you’re
dealing with?
2. Regarding achiving your dream body what would you wish for more than anything else? Thanks so much in advance - looking forward to reading your answers!
jokes on you im learning it 20 times faster
I downloaded the video and edited it to 100x speed and watched it 100
Now i can learn 100,000x faster
everybody here cause of a damn meme right now
raul !deadass
TCK NightHawk Ik where it at tho
TCK NightHawk exactly where I seen it lol
TCK NightHawk I meant where is it on here
yuh
Petition to get the creator to pin 'the' comment so that we dont need to keep looking
Yes PLEASEE
I will sign it
yes i sign it
Ehem, Lunar_Moon has signed
I signed
Roses are red
Violets are blue
I came for the comment meme
So did you
no, idk what meme you mean
@@keeho2622 then why are you here
@@babeebel none of yo buisness sweetie
@@keeho2622 oof
Roses are red
Violets are blue
I have read your comment but
Theres no like for you
when your video get popular due to a comment.
😫 *an* comment?
@@Tobiasphere now I just edit it
@@thecreator8735 glad i could help #GrammarNaziWasHere
Tobias Charles Does grammar correction have any comment value to you?
@@Tobiasphere what's the difference?
I came here from a meme
2HundredIQ me too man
2HundredIQ same
Wait what meme
Dallama Glama the one about Aviral Aryal's comment that you can find in this comment section that has more than 3'000 likes
😂😂😂 same RIP X🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🔥
Nobody:
Literally nobody:
The comment section: Search party for that one comment
Ikr
Admit it u like it too 😂😂
Stfu bot
Lol i think he deleted it
*Keep scrolling, he's nowhere to be seen*
its on top of you
Stop commenting then
He’s 3 above u lol
lmao for me it's right above urs
it has 39K likes not 50K 😔
@@zeyzeg the actual comment had 500K likes
Who else came from PewDiePie's video to see if the x1.5 comment had 545646 likes?
I was so confused
It was likes
@@rossreader cool beans
BaTeRy20 I came from an Instagram meme not the devil himself
yes same
Literally everyone here because of a meme.
Lol me
I am here at 1 am...got a test tomorrow so I'm watching video about learning to feel better about relaxing all the time😂
Yes
Yup
eh not me
Fun fact: U dont watch the vid, u just searching the comment
Yup
Yope: I even pauzed the video so it doesnt disturb me.
He can see things before it happens.
What kind of power is this
Wrong
Day 25 I still can't find the meme
Its sadly fake 😞
I found it it has 36 k likes
It not be fake
@@canedbeanz9910 no its not fake keep scrolling u'll find it
@@canedbeanz9910 it's not
Where is the 1.5 meme can’t find it
Me too
2 comments above u
Yeah, lol just 2 comment above his...
Guys I just realized that your comment always appears first
I found it but it doesnt have 500k likes
It's not real
Who's here after Pewds uploaded his BIG BRAIN video lmao
Same gamer
Same sistar
I did u big brain gamer
I can asoon as I saw it
SMALL BRAIN
POV: You're looking for the meme comment
Still looking lmao
2020 anyone?? I came here after seeing an old meme after being bored in quarantine .....
Same ngl
How to turn tables
@@dmn-rage4504 ?
woah
@@floapap6364 *exaggerating* WOAHH
Just thought I'd post this in case anyone wanted a quick rundown of what he said in point form!
Measure a smaller unit of success.
- Smaller milestones/steps. Well help with knowing where things are going wrong
- Instead of me being like “I either get it or I don’t, not knowing where I don’t get it and why.
- With all of these smaller steps, when you deconstruct things, you can chunk all of these little things together and it will make the learning process a lot easier once you reassemble them.
Drill ONE thing until it becomes a habit, then move on.
- Apply that thing until it becomes an unthinking habit.
- Focus on ONE thing, make it habit, and then move on.
Shorter period of study every day are better then long, sporadic cramming sessions.
- For learning, a little bit everyday is better than one long batch.
- Learning comes from repetition.
- If you’re trying to build a skill, you’re trying to rewire your brain.
- Shorter periods in between mean you get to review a lot more consistently.
- Takes a lot more willpower.
- True for learning, but not necessarily for production.
When starting, test many different methods; when growing stick with one.
- You’ll start to plateau.
- At the beginning of the endeavour, mix it up.
- When you find one that works, shut all the rest out. Stick with it while it’s growing like crazy.
Debrief to avoid repeating the same mistakes.
- People have a lot of pride, when they don’t get something they want to act like they know.
- Through that mentality, you actually don’t know what you should or shouldn’t do.
- Ask about what you did wrong, ask how to avoid making the same mistake next time.
- Like this instead of repeating the same mistake, I make them ONCE.
- In order to know what we are doing wrong, we need a second opinion.
Richard Wang like really? Youre really patient! Respect
Thanks man!
Richard Wang Thank you. Appreciate the summary.
thanks!!
Richard Wang Thank you for taking the time to make this comment kind sir.
WOT THE 15 TIMES FASTER COMMENT DOESNT HAVE 500k LIKES, I HAVE BEEN TRICKED!!!
SMALL BRAIN
WOOOOT
BING BONG BING BING BONG
😂😂😂😂 me too
Bamboozled
Fun fact -
Your only here to try find the 1.5x fast meme
k
Not me what meme
Nope. My first time hearing about the meme actually
@@doge8153 hi doge
Yes
Baby: *is born*
Doctor:It will take a few months for your baby to walk
Baby: *watches this video*
Baby 11:14 later: *doing backflips in the back yard*
Lol
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
hahahah
Was this all in one take? This guy takes charisma to a whole new level by RUclips standards. He's got the smile, attitude, and ability to make watching this video so convincing and pleasant. I love the tips, but most of all, his presentation is what blew me away.
Totally agree
Carlos Rodriguez I was surprised by the one take too. He sure knows how to make it perfect without having to edit his video. :)
And the presenter communicated a genuine interest in good values - taking the time to work on oneself - ronnie-writes.blogspot.co.uk/2017/02/promoting-values-and-opportunities.html
He looks like a sociopath though
Michael J. Piazza omg I read that and then looked at my paused video 10:35
Whos here to look for a comment with 500k+ likes
Edit: its not real :(
I know :( it has 28k
Brother profile pic. Eyyyy
Choobway eyyyyy
Me5
I liked it but I think they deleted it
"This man just got lucky with a comment"
1) Measure a smaller unit of success
It help you to diagnose what you did wrong
2) Drill only one thing until it becomes habit, then move on
3) Shorter periods of study every day are better than long, sporadic cramming sessions.
4) When starting, test many different methods; when growing stick with one
5) Debrief to avoid repeating the same mistakes
the reason I came here is because I saw a meme
Gaby Trifan same
thats wjy everyone is here
What meme
Same
Same
Who came here just to see the 1.5x learn faster comment from scoop😂 XD
SCOOOOP
Great channel
Me
Me
noone did,
When you can't find the 15x faster comment
My disappointment is immeasurable and my day is ruined
Edit: Nvm I found the comment keep scrolling
we have lost. the item we came for is a fantasy. we’ll get em next time
It's on top of your comment
Yes it is
It’s now the 3rd one in top of your comment
There’s so many comments about the 15X faster meme that the comment isn’t here anymore
Edit: Thanks to everyone telling me it’s above my comment.. it turns out it actually is! 😎
PRINCE DIAMOND I can’t find that meme because of that
It is, right above u
I saw the comment
@Lynx1899 yeah
Yeah it’s not here
I only learn x9 times faster now, clickbait much??
I'm learning 43 times faster now >:( Y u clickbait?
Try speeding it up 10% so you get what the video promised.👍
Me:*barely learns about the meme*
Comments from 1 year ago about the meme:*exists*
Me: Am i a man without culture?
Fun fact: you searched for this video
...
...yes
Yes
Yeet
I didn’t
I came here from an IG meme showing the 15x faster
Itsyeboicoop big facts
Normie
oh god they stole it
@@slickslack3644 of course they did.
All they do is repost memes and gain money. Luckily insta banned them.
If anyone has seen the comment that says “I speeded up the video 1.5x to learn 15 time faster that has 500K likes then let me know 🧐
Literally right above this comment 😭😭😭
I found it
It’s right above yours lol
It's right below you
It's under yours!!!!
1. Measure successes and failures in a smaller scale so you can fix the tiny mistakes
2. Drill and focus on one thing at a time, don't move on until you've mastered it and it's become an unthinking habit
3. Shorter, consistent period everyday of studying is better than longer, one-time cramming period
4. When starting, pick a bunch of methods, find what works for you and stick with it, forget the rest
5. Debrief to avoid the same mistake - you might need a second opinion to know what you're doing wrong
Enough with the meme!!! These guys are killing it!
Your content and delivery is great! Your content is refreshing because it's smart, rich, actionable, and needed. Your delivy is well articulated, professional, and tight. Love it. please keep it up! Thank you!
I swear if you look at him long enough it looks like he's been made with CGI
Mr Butterscotch I’ve looked at him for 4 seconds and you’re absolutely right
@@SirValiantIII Lol, this is shattering my reality. How are we supposed to know if he's real or not?
Its just the strange lighting
@@anthonyiswack649 He seriously looks like a cgi character in a video game like Connor from Detroit: Become Human
Mr Butterscotch ye
From the description:
1. Measure the smallest possible victory
2. Drill one thing at a time until it is unthinking habit.
3. Shorter periods of study every day beat cramming
4. When you are starting, try a million different things
5. Debrief your successes and failures
You are welcome.
Thank you.
thanks man..very helpful
woobwoobwoob o
Don’t waste your time looking for the comment
It only has 36k likes
I wasted 7mins if my life
37
That comment is just below you😂😂
I found it
38k now
When the 1.5x meme isn’t here
Me: I can just learn 20x faster with 2x
HOW DARE YOU STAND WHERE HE STOOD 😤😤
It's there
It’s like 3 comments above you
Hes the chosen one!
Hi, Charlie. I know this is crazy but I admit that your channel is addictive. Last night, I watched videos relating to Game of Thrones as usual and I cam across your channel analyzing my beloved Tyrion Lannister. After that, I watched another couple videos talking about my favorite TV shows and I decided to subscribe. Then, I explored your channel. I found out that it's very useful so I watched it until 8 in the morning. Today, even though I am not fully recovered from my illness, instead of watching TV, listening to some music or wandering on RUclips, I'm fully committed myself learning on these many awesome social skills from your channel.
I feel so grateful to find your channel exactly right on time because I am about to start working with a new group of people and I want to make sure I am likable because it is important for this temporary job, and having a charisma is so important of my career.
Years ago, I was a nicer person --- people told me that I was a very sweet person. Of course, I was deceived and got my heart broken many times until it got so shattered. Then, it came to the point that I no longer wanted to fight, which meant I no longer wanted to live. So, the long story short is that I become a much more stronger person than I used to be but at the same time, I became more cold person. I can cut toff he bad energy from the situation or others fast, and does not let it affect me. However, because of this "I-don't-care-about-how-they-feel-but-myself attitude", sometimes people got misunderstood that I was unfriendly and arrogant. I know that there are still sweet of me deep inside, and some people who get to spend some times with me know that; still, it affects my life and it hurts to find out that some people don't like me, are afraid of me and misunderstand me.
Luckily, I'm a person who LOVES to improve myself and I also love to get to know myself all the time. I always analyze the situation both bad and good. And when things go wrong, I often understand why by trying to walk on that person's shoes. After realizing the cause of problem, I'll solve it.
Anyway, I also realize that I have to work on my charisma as well. I know I am a good and nice person. And despite how I disagree with certain things people think and do, I want them to like me without losing who I am. I also realize that I'm better than that kind of person who treat other people badly because they are not as smart as you, not as good as you, etc. As I am a good and nice person, I know that people deserve good things despite how different we are, and I should be a person who always treated people nicely if my life goal is to be an inspiration.
------------------------------
Well, since this message is extremely long, even though it's important for the creator to receive a nice feedback, I want to ask you and even beg you to create a video in a topic "How to make a good RUclips video".
You see, I'm not going to teach anything relating to charisma, I have other passion I want to follow. Still, I need to have a guideline from a charisma master about how to make a good teaching video. If it's not about the content, what can attract more people and make them come back over and over again.
____________________
Thank you million times
Maemé
This comment isn't relating to anything. I'm so confused.
It sounds cool and all, but you need to understand that pirating software doesn't give the pleasure of getting and working for the money required to buy the actual thing. When you've worked to get something it makes you feel so much better. You're ruining your experience by just using illegal methods to obtain software.
Do you talk to me or Charlie?
Hopefully, my writing isn't bad.
Thank you. I just typed and typed what I had on my brain. Maybe it's because I'm talkative so I wrote a lot.
Why is every one talking about learning 15 times faster when you can put it on 2x and learn 20 times faster?????
Was in pewdiepies video
No
He's too dangerous to be left alive
Would you like to participate in the yearly learnolympics?
@@frisoarninkhof3374 which PewDiePie vid?
Great content Charlie! Thank you!
This is 6 years old and someone like me is benefiting from it! Thank you so much for these vids and your program! I want to say more but I’ll keep it at a simple and deep thank you!
Who came from the meme?
Ayden Haltom me
Me but where is it
Lol me
Ayden Haltom me lmao😂
me
Stop commenting "I camer after PewDiePie's video" I can't like them all
That doesn’t make sense at all
@@chacaacahc27 ikr
Saaaaaaame
Its just right above your comment
I came from cowbelly studios.
I just found one of your videos and love them so much. The way things are explained using the visual and familiar is great. I have never written a comment on you tube, but I really want you to know how much I believe in what your doing. Yes I'd love the course but not at the moment. Just know I am fully behind your method and think these videos can help me so much. Thank you for all your doing. Kantinalee
Discovered your channel yesterday and love it! Thanks!
"We went from 80 to 300k subscribers!!"
Charisma On Command - 1.6M subscribers a year later
over 2 million now
SUB BOOOOT (only true pewdiepie fans understands that)
AVE 2.6 M
2.3 mill!!
He lost 300k?
I saw a meme reupload on Reddit so I had to check it again
same
I'm trying to find the reddit post, comments were hilarious but now i can't find it :(
same in august 2019
Everyone: I’m gonna watch this 1.5 faster
Me: why 1.5 faster when you can go 2x faster -_-
Oooobh blyyyaaat u r da god
The beauty of the human brain
Me subscribed and recommended this trying to decipher all the meme references and figure out what the hell i missed
Ur not fake jake
The FBI watching what everyone has done: They’re *ALL* too dangerous to be left alive
I did something extremely dangerous ... I made the video in 2x speed
I learn anything 20 times faster
This young bastard in these videos right here is worth listening to.
ikr, don't you just hate him. lol. shhh, he's talking again.
I must agree! He looks so much like my brother in law.
+sam lu hahaha.
did anyone else think that he was computer animated for a sec?
Yes. But damn he's efficient in what he's teaching
what?!
Yaaaa... U stole my comment :P
Yes lol
yeah same 😂
1. Membagi target jadi target-target kecil
2. Fokus pada satu subjek
3. Pengulangan berkala
4. Cari berbagai cara atau mentor untuk belajar
5. Jangan melakukan kesalahan yang sama. Terus berproses.
Ive watched this several times. Love this content. Someday im gonna get you guys on the EXTRAordinary Podcast! 🤔🤔🤔👊👊👊👊👊
i just smoked 2 joints. im so high
Ahahahahahahahaha
Try checking my channel for similar content.
Thanks!
Bruh im high as a fucking bitch rn reading this.
Same. I'm on a journey ngl.
Anej Anej hajq dude same here took 4 hits of top shelf
Reviewing your mistakes is so important. For every job I've been unsuccessful in applying for, I always contact the interviewer in earnest and ask how I could have improved or if there was something they felt I was lacking in. They look upon it very favourably, and I've actually been offered jobs I was previously refused after doing it. If you want anything at life, be persistent. You don't have to be amazing, as long as you take it step by step, don't give up, and you'll get there fine in the end.
*What a great advice. Thanks for sharing!*
I was checking out this video for Jiu Jitsu. Been checking out your videos to be a better teacher. Thanks for your advice
I've taught myself a lot of things..point 3 (shorter periods of study every day beat cramming) is actually much better if you do the shorter sessions multiple times a day.
1. Take a small unit of success
2. Take one thing, repeat it so long so that it becomes a habit (at least 3 weeks) and then move on!
3. Smaller periods of learning every day is better than the last few days learning like you would have to kick the bucket otherwise.
4. When you start, test different kinds of methods (qualitatively). As soon as you feel like really growing in one particular field of learning and feel the most comfortable compared to the others, remain true to it!
5. Don't make the same mistakes all over again. You are smart, you give other people chances to make mistakes too and learn from their's. It saves you lots of time and emotional pain! Learn from your and others mistakes!
Best regards, my dear power people ;-)
Thanks, this was helpful.
And step 7. Speed the video to 1.5
Nice advice. At the end of the video, you should recap them and give them the most concise name possible to help us remember them all. Write them on screen for the visual of us :)
Appreciate the feedback :-)
Alexandre Vinet a concluding thesis?
Alexandre Vinet Agreed
Measure a smaller unit of success.
- Smaller milestones/steps. Well help with knowing where things are going wrong
- Instead of me being like “I either get it or I don’t, not knowing where I don’t get it and why.
- With all of these smaller steps, when you deconstruct things, you can chunk all of these little things together and it will make the learning process a lot easier once you reassemble them.
Drill ONE thing until it becomes a habit, then move on.
- Apply that thing until it becomes an unthinking habit.
- Focus on ONE thing, make it habit, and then move on.
Shorter period of study every day are better then long, sporadic cramming sessions.
- For learning, a little bit everyday is better than one long batch.
- Learning comes from repetition.
- If you’re trying to build a skill, you’re trying to rewire your brain.
- Shorter periods in between mean you get to review a lot more consistently.
- Takes a lot more willpower.
- True for learning, but not necessarily for production.
When starting, test many different methods; when growing stick with one.
- You’ll start to plateau.
- At the beginning of the endeavour, mix it up.
- When you find one that works, shut all the rest out. Stick with it while it’s growing like crazy.
Debrief to avoid repeating the same mistakes.
- People have a lot of pride, when they don’t get something they want to act like they know.
- Through that mentality, you actually don’t know what you should or shouldn’t do.
- Ask about what you did wrong, ask how to avoid making the same mistake next time.
- Like this instead of repeating the same mistake, I make them ONCE.
- In order to know what we are doing wrong, we need a second opinion.
RICHARD WANG IN SOME OTHER COMMENT WROTE THIS DON'T CREDIT ME, I'M JUST A USELESS COPY PASTER
Alexandre Vinet to be be be
Great tips. What advice would you give to someone who is trying to break things down chronological but gets stuck on a particular step?
Phenomenal Tips for where I'm at now, big big thx for this! 🙏
Who else came from pewdiepies video to check if the comment really had 545646 likes?
Wtf same
Found it
Me too ;_;
@@digitalivlogs8882 did it have that massive number?
GameSeekr041 Contreras it has 24k likes
I am too lazy to watch this video! I am breaking it in small parts andb will watch it later
Devansh Jani hahaha
Devansh Jani as stupid as it sounds it can be actually useful
😂😂😂😂😂
Productive procrastination
😂
You helped me get what I needed the other day. That was you.
Thanks for the really good info & tips
I know it does not have much to do with charisma, but could you do a video about procrastination?
I'm currently trying to deal with it, but I'm kind of in a struggle :DD
Why do something tomorrow, if you can do it next week?
Maybe watch the willpower video?
As a fellow sufferer, my best advice is not to look for motivation from videos or anything like that, the effect lasts for about 1 minute.
Meditation helped me, as it helped me identify the pull when my mind is wandering on to something else. It takes a few weeks to really recognise the feeling and be able to stop yourself.
Another tip is to listen to some generic video games music while you work, I don't know why it works, but it really does.
Another thing I discovered on my own is... when you first wake up, deliberately refrain from doing something that distracts you, such as going on to youtube or reddit to see whats new. You will find you are less inclined to go on throughout the day.
1) Do the hardest thing first, like studying.
2) Avoid ALL distractions, like uninstall your video games, study in a library
Your going to get that "I don't wanna" feeling, do what you have to do and that feeling will gradually go away.
I always look through past papers and scare the shit out of myself because I no clue then I study faster haha
Dude your teeth game is on point.
right
The channel you’re looking for is called “Aviral Aryal”
UP
Ya 👁👄👁
Really helpful! Thanks a lot! :)
When everyone is talking about speeding the video 1.5x faster but forgot about the 2x times...
Shivanth M very big brain 🧠
What if I slow down the video?
*Your learning ability has slowed down by 25 percent*
How am I first reply to you
Ask that to your fave
Loved the bjj refrence. I really needed to hear that, it's such a tough sport to learn!
Best video EVER. I am actual impressed by how useful it is, right from the very beginning and throughout. Can apply immediately and start to see improvements. I love it.💜💜💜
It has successfully changed my life already, and helped me even remember who I am, what I love, what used to ignite the f out of me in the best ways, what I was in love with, before I experienced people who kinda took me away from me. 100% impactful, very efficiently. I am so thankful. 💜💜💜💜💜
Hello pewdiepie viewers looking for the 15 times comment.
Have a nice day :)
Yea boiiii
How'd you know 🤔
Sup BIG BRAIN
Where is the comment
No.
1st step to my success....stop watching youtube videos lol. Awesome video!
Thanks so much :-)
Don't worry, u will find what u came for
4 years later... still haven’t found the meme 😢
One thing you can try to do to improve your growth, is tying your titles and content to modern events. For example, this video might have gotten a boost if it came out before everyone's finals, and your proposed Mohammed Ali video might have gotten a boost if it had come out shortly after his death.
great point
Great reply.
well i appreciate that at least he didnt use clickbait for views.. u know.. like GONE SEXUAL / GONE HORRIBLY WRONG in brackets at the end of the title :P
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Who got killed, Cap'n Crunch?
thanks for this. very helpful indeed.
I saw one of your videos for the first time today, 'Psychological Tricks your not taught in school' ... I enjoyed the video so much it lead to many more Charisma on Command videos in succession. What an incredibly motivating, hopeful and positive take-away! I've sent 3 of them to 10 of my friends already because I'm certain the content is right up their alley at this point in life also. Your positive energy, confidence and experience just seem to jump from the video and permeate. It's never too late to teach an old dog new tricks and at 60 I feel this arena just might be the one area that has me stuck and stagnant. Social 'interaction' has never been a facet of my life that I thought about in a room-for-improvement kind of way. I guess it was something I took for granted. The high point for me is the fact that all your advice is ethical, kind and tactful, and.... effective. Kind of reminds me of Assertiveness Training I did in the late 70's. You are so genuine and your passion for your topic is palpable. The words integrity and character are not words I typically associate with people these days. They are sincerely qualities you possess. Appreciate you sharing very much. Regards, Debbie Thomas
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I believe that knowing WHY things do what they do helps me to see patterns in everything, allowing me to master things at a much faster rate. It works in the long run because the "why"s are fundamental building blocks of everything.
If I know "why" you do what you do in a certain situation, I can better predict how you will react in a different situation. And if I'm wrong? I look at WHY the pattern didn't hold, which again gives me a pretty good idea of how you will react in an exponentially expanded number of situations, and so on.
It works with people, places, and things. "Why" = knowledge / understanding / power.
Continuing to watch, and I have more thoughts....
"How can I avoid that?" is almost the same as "WHY is that effective?". But the WHY allows you to develop new strategies of your own, again giving you a fundamental knowledge to build on. You can run simulations of your behavior, and predict when something will happen, opening up your possibilities and making people think you are some kind of genius.
Best analogy I can think of: The kids that learn the multiplication tables from memory VS why the answers are what they are. Anyone can recite from memory (well, most people), but knowing why 9x7=63 allows me to apply that same principle to any and every number in existence.
Its been pretty helpful for me over the years. Social interaction can be a little more difficult to understand than math, but the same holds true! :)
I agree. Even with my learning in school I seem to be the only student to care about why any of the stuff is the way that it is? A lot of student will just not ask any questions and take everything at face value. Asking why can incredibly increase understanding/learning. It provides a base knowledge that can grow
yea i think "thinking about your thinking" is "meta-cognition" or whatever buzzword they use; this is definitely legit. but imo it's more important to recognize your own personal hangups to success rather than EXACTLY how you process/retain information.
Well, I'd say they are both important! Why can't you work on recognizing your personal flaws while learning to process information more efficiently?
The power of why can get you to the root of ANY problem. For example, it can teach you why you are not getting the results you want out of life. It can teach you the difference between 'wants' and 'needs'. It can get down to the fundamental values and beliefs that make you who you are as a person.
And when you know those values / beliefs, you can change them as you see fit, effectively making you a new person.
The more you understand, the more you have the ability to change the world, including your self. Isn't that what success is? The power to change yourself and your environment to how you want it?
Yet learning "WHY" is the most lengthy process of all.
This video is completely on point.
I came here to learn about learning how to do Jiu Jitsu, and you literally used BJJ as an analogy, I insantly subscribed and liked.
Is it weird that I clicked on the video, scrolled straight to the comments and wasn't even hearing a word he was saying 😂😂😂
Haha Same here! lol
Same the comment section was just too hilarious!!
I learned this whole video in a minute
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Took me 11:14
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