You are so grossly underrated Greg! Thank you as always… for the inspiration, the great ideas, for lighting the spark of everyone’s curiosity… man, you’re a real one💯💯💯
Hey greg , really nice video ! I was wondering if I could help you with more Quality Editing in your videos and also make a highly engaging Thumbnail and also help you with the overall youtube strategy and growth ! Pls let me know what do you think ?
The problem isn’t a person’s cell phone or its features. To address the issue, we need to properly identify it. I would argue that a cell phone, and its usage, is often a solution to a deeper problem-coping with the reality of life. Who can blame people for seeking a respite from this reality? It's not much different from alcohol, drug use, sex, movies, video games, or any other escape, but cell phones tend to get the worst reputation. Simply taking away someone's phone doesn't address the root problem and is only a temporary fix. Meanwhile, it's profitable to offer treatments instead of real solutions. We need to dig deeper to understand our true issues. Nice video, by the way-really appreciate you sharing your tips!
Coming from the intro about locking phones in the future: i really think unbundling the smartphone (which is…just going back to pre-smartphones era) will be more of a thing. iPods are back, and iPod Touch should be back, too, so you can have a dumb phone in your pocket or bag along with it. Ok on to the rest of the vid hehe
true. audiophiles prefer using digital music players which will eventually become mainstream. carrying a camera has become more mainstream since pro photographers have started carrying disposable cameras & the iPhone 4s. i know many people who prefer alarm clocks as opposed to their phone. considering "failed" products like the light phone and the rabbit r1, eventually competitors will flesh out better and significantly cheaper versions so we are definitely on that path. the irony in all of this is that all these unbundled smartphone products appear to be marketing for minimalism when a true minimalist wouldn't carry multiple pieces of tech that their phone could simply do
@@copboom555i can’t wait for a dumb phone that pairs with a smartphone/ipod touch so i can stash the “smart” parts away when I don’t need it hahaha. Also, why the iPhone 4s specifically? Haven’t heard of this but it sounds interesting.
@@paul.ignacio the iphone 4s camera produces warmer and livelier photos compared to today's phone cameras which tend to be highly detailed & overprocessed. it goes for show how people dont really care about bleeding edge technology but would rather have something more personal or natural to them
I was just about to say that! 😉 I think there's more than the functionality of this or the brick, people love making things individual. Think skins, cases, personalization... and of course functionality.
Greg, I must confess, you are genius and your guests too. I have been consuming your content for long and I always look up to the next episode. I think I will subscribe via my podcast channel too @TaiwoImpactPodcast
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You are so grossly underrated Greg! Thank you as always… for the inspiration, the great ideas, for lighting the spark of everyone’s curiosity… man, you’re a real one💯💯💯
@@ddfelder2 my pleasure!!!
Hey greg , really nice video ! I was wondering if I could help you with more Quality Editing in your videos and also make a highly engaging Thumbnail and also help you with the overall youtube strategy and growth ! Pls let me know what do you think ?
The problem isn’t a person’s cell phone or its features. To address the issue, we need to properly identify it. I would argue that a cell phone, and its usage, is often a solution to a deeper problem-coping with the reality of life. Who can blame people for seeking a respite from this reality? It's not much different from alcohol, drug use, sex, movies, video games, or any other escape, but cell phones tend to get the worst reputation. Simply taking away someone's phone doesn't address the root problem and is only a temporary fix. Meanwhile, it's profitable to offer treatments instead of real solutions. We need to dig deeper to understand our true issues.
Nice video, by the way-really appreciate you sharing your tips!
Coming from the intro about locking phones in the future: i really think unbundling the smartphone (which is…just going back to pre-smartphones era) will be more of a thing. iPods are back, and iPod Touch should be back, too, so you can have a dumb phone in your pocket or bag along with it.
Ok on to the rest of the vid hehe
true. audiophiles prefer using digital music players which will eventually become mainstream. carrying a camera has become more mainstream since pro photographers have started carrying disposable cameras & the iPhone 4s. i know many people who prefer alarm clocks as opposed to their phone.
considering "failed" products like the light phone and the rabbit r1, eventually competitors will flesh out better and significantly cheaper versions so we are definitely on that path.
the irony in all of this is that all these unbundled smartphone products appear to be marketing for minimalism when a true minimalist wouldn't carry multiple pieces of tech that their phone could simply do
@@copboom555i can’t wait for a dumb phone that pairs with a smartphone/ipod touch so i can stash the “smart” parts away when I don’t need it hahaha.
Also, why the iPhone 4s specifically? Haven’t heard of this but it sounds interesting.
@@paul.ignacio the iphone 4s camera produces warmer and livelier photos compared to today's phone cameras which tend to be highly detailed & overprocessed. it goes for show how people dont really care about bleeding edge technology but would rather have something more personal or natural to them
@@copboom555 this is awesome news in a few different ways. Thank you for explaining!
suggestion: a video of your content creation process, your daily/weekly activities that help you provide such quality content
Are you both going to write a book about the Third Way?
;)
have you seen "brick"
I was just about to say that! 😉 I think there's more than the functionality of this or the brick, people love making things individual. Think skins, cases, personalization... and of course functionality.
Boring Marketing 😮💨😮💨😮💨😮💨
Great point! Using a problem-solution approach makes it easier for people to see how your ideas can help them.
How would you navigate the patent for the function and design? Love the pod
Did you make your intro song with Udio?
he is right
Greg, I must confess, you are genius and your guests too. I have been consuming your content for long and I always look up to the next episode. I think I will subscribe via my podcast channel too @TaiwoImpactPodcast
Fair play. Clever post playa 😂