"If you're a positive person all the time, you'll be quite boring, if you're a negative person all the time you'll be quite annoying. When you're both positive and negative at the same time, that makes you an interesting human. Be that as it may, in the pursuit of freedom from existential suffering a quietmind is the best tool. A positive mind and a negative mind are still the same turbulent mind. What we want is a quiet mind that can listen to the wisdom of the universe."
Thank you, Owen. I have to say, it's great to see that there are NLP trainers who are truly dedicated and genuinely congruent with the practice of NLP. It's awesome to know that you create such fantastic content and provide it all for free. Such rich content. I hope to see you again in Brazil.
Love the mental models. I was familiar with Leverage and Antifragility. Ockham's Razor and Zero based thinking were incredible. I find Signal vs. Noise is really important especially when making decisions in high consequential matters. Found Double think very very confusing. The books you recommended seem like Gold!
Easily the best way to understand and improve understanding mental models. The references and simpler way of presenting the idea made it really easy for me.
Thanks for the enlightening information ! Yes, optimism is rational, and I a. A rational optimist. If you come to Clevelnd, I will give You a personal tour. I like Eric Fromm a d Abraham Maslow
🤔🤔🧐 suggest not using a Nazi as a ref. I really enjoy your podcast! This is the first one I’ve listened to from you, and I’ve already subscribed. I’m looking forward to hearing more because I find your insights very helpful in shaping my thought process. I do have one suggestion: in your discussion of first principles thinking, you reference Elon Musk as an example. I would encourage you to consider choosing a different figure. Given Musk’s recent associations and controversial statements, including his alignment with individuals who have supported fascist ideologies, it might be better to use someone less polarizing as a reference. This suggestion comes from personal experience, as my mother grew up in Nazi Germany, and I understand deeply what it means to support such ideologies. I hope this feedback is helpful and contributes positively to your future episodes. Thank you for your work!
"If you're a positive person all the time, you'll be quite boring, if you're a negative person all the time you'll be quite annoying. When you're both positive and negative at the same time, that makes you an interesting human. Be that as it may, in the pursuit of freedom from existential suffering a quietmind is the best tool. A positive mind and a negative mind are still the same turbulent mind. What we want is a quiet mind that can listen to the wisdom of the universe."
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Thank you, Owen. I have to say, it's great to see that there are NLP trainers who are truly dedicated and genuinely congruent with the practice of NLP. It's awesome to know that you create such fantastic content and provide it all for free. Such rich content. I hope to see you again in Brazil.
Love the mental models.
I was familiar with Leverage and Antifragility.
Ockham's Razor and Zero based thinking were incredible.
I find Signal vs. Noise is really important especially when making decisions in high consequential matters.
Found Double think very very confusing.
The books you recommended seem like Gold!
Thanks so much for posting. This is much better than the content from Shane Parrish
Easily the best way to understand and improve understanding mental models. The references and simpler way of presenting the idea made it really easy for me.
I'd like to thank the team that put these together.
Thank you for your contributions! We very much appreciate it.
This video was amazing, will rewatch for sure. Thanks
This is a LOT of value packed into the one video. Thank you.
This was a fantastic video. I’m thankful to algorithm! New subscriber here!
😊 insightful and intriguing !
tq, clear-cut sharing...
You should a video on TRIZ... The Russian problem solving ideas.
Thank you!
Thanks for the enlightening information ! Yes, optimism is rational, and I a. A rational optimist.
If you come to Clevelnd, I will give
You a personal tour. I like Eric Fromm a d Abraham Maslow
How a nice video have only 72 likes, lets smash the like button people
thank you 2:46
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🤔🤔🧐 suggest not using a Nazi as a ref. I really enjoy your podcast! This is the first one I’ve listened to from you, and I’ve already subscribed. I’m looking forward to hearing more because I find your insights very helpful in shaping my thought process.
I do have one suggestion: in your discussion of first principles thinking, you reference Elon Musk as an example. I would encourage you to consider choosing a different figure. Given Musk’s recent associations and controversial statements, including his alignment with individuals who have supported fascist ideologies, it might be better to use someone less polarizing as a reference.
This suggestion comes from personal experience, as my mother grew up in Nazi Germany, and I understand deeply what it means to support such ideologies. I hope this feedback is helpful and contributes positively to your future episodes. Thank you for your work!
Happy Birthday.
I’m new to Nlp , how can I get deeper into this learning?
We've gotta keep poor people around to keep us feeling better about ourselves.😊
Rational optimism is an oxymoron
Dynamite joke off the jump.
Great idea for a video but so much fluff. Would love to see an edited version of this delivering information in a punchy format.