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  • Опубликовано: 24 ноя 2024

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  • @ThePasindu
    @ThePasindu 5 лет назад +179

    Hey @ProductivityGame, I don't who you are, but I have to tell you-you are the only on RUclips who makes summaries to the point and focuses on authors' point of view.
    I really appreciate you for that. I stumbled across your channel a few weeks ago, and now I quickly search a book review from you because they are precise and have no BS. Thanks for making the video, and keep continuing making them.
    I agree with a lot of others in the comment section as well - you deserve way lot more followers. I'll do my part of sharing as possible. Again, thanks for making these videos and keep on doing.

    • @iamtb9
      @iamtb9 5 лет назад +8

      I couldn't agree more with Alex. We truly appreciate you!! Thank you for doing it and taking the time.

    • @yasserhma440
      @yasserhma440 5 лет назад +4

      Yes Alex is right! You're amazing and number ☝️

    • @murielsamuels4370
      @murielsamuels4370 3 года назад

      Facts!

  • @chinmayadhiman3358
    @chinmayadhiman3358 5 лет назад +39

    just started reading this book. It made me open my eyes for how important is the power of choice!

  • @RashidKapadia
    @RashidKapadia 8 лет назад +31

    Wonderful Work! One simply cannot go wrong by investing 10 - 15 minutes daily with this kind of learning. Fantastic video book review. Splendid example of "clarity and brevity".
    THNAK YOU!

  • @tomperkins5657
    @tomperkins5657 2 года назад

    This podcast was required for our Navigator staff one year study on our calling and vision. I believe this is one of, if not THE best video I have listened to on YT! Oh, that I heard and applied 40 years ago!! I did get it but not until my late forties.

  • @minetime6881
    @minetime6881 2 года назад +1

    I have read the book, and was thinking about this today: if we only do what is absolutely essential to our 100%-we-want-it, long term responsibilities/goals, like being a good parent, child, sibling, friend, worker, healthy person, and learner, if we just focus on those things, and do nothing that doesn’t contribute to that, I can’t imagine one’s life looking bad, right? If you only do the bare minimum to achieve all of those things, you know you’ll probably have time for the other one’s. Then you can do it. And if you do it, isn’t that what a good life is?
    Just a thought.

  • @lk1286
    @lk1286 4 года назад +2

    Thank you so much. You saved my time. I seldom give comment because of privacy. But, really, your summary is rational and to the point. I am a favor reader too. I struggled to reread my notes, you gave me an excellent demonstration. Love you

  • @dragonmaster7841
    @dragonmaster7841 5 лет назад +9

    You have great reviews. Good job. Takes a lot of hours to summarize the key parts of any book.

  • @knicks2030
    @knicks2030 7 лет назад +1

    I like how you added what you got out of the book, but still mostly focused on what the book covered. Great review!

  • @ShahriyarNasir
    @ShahriyarNasir 8 лет назад +46

    How does this not have more views? Great summary!

    • @ProductivityGame
      @ProductivityGame  8 лет назад +2

      +Shahriyar Nasir Glad you enjoyed it! Lets spread the word :)

    • @maximelagace
      @maximelagace 7 лет назад

      Let's do this! Shared on Twitter!

    • @Journeymanlive
      @Journeymanlive 7 лет назад

      because not time, gotta run bro. ahah just kidding :) yes great summary, and great theme. cheers

  • @adityaikhsanprasiddha1169
    @adityaikhsanprasiddha1169 8 лет назад +84

    No music is best

  • @samuelpdavidson
    @samuelpdavidson 5 лет назад +2

    Thanks heaps for the insight man! Your videos are always refreshing and really allow me to gain a wider perspective on life without having to spend hours reading.

  • @siddhantdhuri4705
    @siddhantdhuri4705 4 года назад

    Your summaries are the best among all. You distill the book's idea to its essential message.
    I love this approch.

  • @bd11777
    @bd11777 5 лет назад +2

    The way he describes Buffets investment strategy it makes it seem like he could be the demonstration of survivorship bias.

  • @johanlopez2604
    @johanlopez2604 4 года назад

    I don't understand why this hasn't hit 1million views and likes yet. Such amazing videos, well thought of, actually involved a lot of effort to make and execute, useful for the pysche applicable, and relevant to daily life.

  • @patmanrox7990
    @patmanrox7990 8 лет назад +2

    I just finished reading the good book, and I look at your wonderful video for the summary.

  • @garyhughes1664
    @garyhughes1664 5 лет назад +2

    Just bought this book and thought I'd check out RUclips to find out a little more about it. You've done a great job here. I really enjoyed your video.

  • @Journeymanlive
    @Journeymanlive 6 лет назад +1

    I wanna point a little thing out, about sleep. When I'm busy with normal, but minimal sleep. I get playful, I let go , and make better decision, I'm kinda tired in a way, so I go with the vital truth/needs. better essential decisions. When I sleep a lot, I tend to regain "learned helplessness" and shame of procrastination, as if I have so much energy I even have some for "wrong" things...kinda funny. Sleep is very personal also, for some people 5h is way enough. Anyway great video !

  • @wei-lingyourvegantarotread6410
    @wei-lingyourvegantarotread6410 2 года назад

    Thanks for this video! I bought the book but haven't started to read it because more focusing on other things right this period time. However, this video is a great reminder for me at this point because I start feeling burning out.

  • @laurellchantiloupe2295
    @laurellchantiloupe2295 7 лет назад +3

    Excellent. Absolutely will be practiced by me. I needed this topic so much.

  • @abhi1779
    @abhi1779 4 года назад

    You are doing amazing work by summarizing the book. I have purchased your ebook also. It will change my life.

  • @rishabhhurshan3619
    @rishabhhurshan3619 4 года назад +1

    This was very nice , very good breakdown ...... I thankful to have found your channel , keep up the good work

  • @cedarpoplar7443
    @cedarpoplar7443 5 лет назад +3

    I think sleep should definitely be above all priorities. And not just sleep, but the right times to sleep. Thanks for the review.
    I wasn't expecting to hear this video. I was actually looking for essentialism vs operationalism in Psychology

  • @marcelloantoniodreier6978
    @marcelloantoniodreier6978 7 лет назад +6

    Something different! Really liked it!

  • @teriyakov
    @teriyakov 5 лет назад +1

    I have to pause this half way through and say that your content is mind blowingly full of value. Please don't stop. Wishing you all the very best in the future.

  • @willimacdo
    @willimacdo 6 лет назад +9

    "feeling social discomfort means..." death. Now that resonates. I'm going to ruminate on that one.

  • @djreyes0202
    @djreyes0202 8 лет назад +3

    Great summary and graphics! Thank you

  • @ron-davin
    @ron-davin 3 года назад +6

    “I'm actually as proud of the things we haven't done as the things I have done. Innovation is saying 'no' to 1,000 things. You have to pick carefully.”
    - Steve Jobs

  • @Diana-gt1rv
    @Diana-gt1rv 4 года назад

    This is so true. I’ve got the message. Thank you so much for this good lecture. 🥰

  • @improvementor3861
    @improvementor3861 2 года назад

    06:56 Got to remember this... Thanks!

  • @jaypayleitner1
    @jaypayleitner1 3 года назад +5

    Essentialism has its roots in the obscure scripture passage found in Proverbs 30:8-9. It's the Prayer of Agur and contains the secret for finding balance and purpose. In many ways, the opposite of The Prayer of Jabez.

    • @kylesteadman4343
      @kylesteadman4343 3 года назад

      Hear that scripture is for pondering:
      8 Remove far from me vanity and lies: give me neither poverty nor riches; feed me with food convenient for me:
      9 Lest I be full, and deny thee, and say, Who is the Lord? or lest I be poor, and steal, and take the name of my God in vain.

  • @tulips91
    @tulips91 2 года назад

    Thank you! Just in time

  • @MikeLyncheski
    @MikeLyncheski 7 лет назад +1

    I started out thinking "this is great, now I don't need to buy the book:. By the end, I was on Amazon, getting it as fast as I can. Great review! Can't wait to dive in.

  • @SafeSetsFilm
    @SafeSetsFilm 6 лет назад +59

    I think Greg is amazing and I have gained a lot of power from his words, but why do we as a species need to shock helpless dogs in order to prove this point!?! WTF???????

    • @saloni.sharma
      @saloni.sharma 4 года назад +5

      They don't shock them harmfully. It's mild. Mild enough to not hurt but cause discomfort. I've been to a few tests as a subject myself. There's no side effect or anything.

    • @TalleyrandsPuppet
      @TalleyrandsPuppet 4 года назад +8

      Because shocking dogs was essential!

    • @thepocketchronicles
      @thepocketchronicles 3 года назад +4

      The study he’s referring to was performed in the 1960’s. I doubt a similar study would ever make it past an ethics board now, thankfully.

    • @LinkEX
      @LinkEX 3 года назад +2

      @@thepocketchronicles Meanwhile, animal agriculture keeps growing because people at large tolerate a mistreatment that makes this dog experiment look harmless in comparison.

    • @VincentGonzalezVeg
      @VincentGonzalezVeg 2 года назад

      @@LinkEX pasture raised is the highest quality
      I've farmed chickens in my backyard, they need happiness to make all the nutrents
      Chickens are like a biotechnology, they don't exist in nature we made them
      I still intend to buy a chicken farm replace the roof with something like glass and then grow a forest inside and put the chickens in so I can harvest eggs
      Literally building it up to be like a paradise of their ancestors
      I bought live chickens from a butcher shop and they had some problems (in the head from being there) & it reflected with the eggs
      It's bad buisness
      If I just want to make as much money as I can, them I need to do it right
      Even from a money-grubbing position, if I want to insert asset & receive cash I'd buy a vending machine
      Different context
      And yeah I agree factory farming is super fucked up
      They're not doing the right way, like it's myopic,
      Like trying to feed a computer
      They're basically running chicken like a Bitcoin farm
      The guy who did the supersize Me documentary did a documentary about chicken farming
      I'm learning about how to design food forests so that I can put a outdoor farm near you
      Around the globe for food stability

  • @ccuu8231
    @ccuu8231 8 лет назад

    Good summary and reminder after having read the book. Thanks!

  • @northwestdestiny1388
    @northwestdestiny1388 4 года назад

    Excellent and worthwhile work. Please continue:)

  • @indviduation
    @indviduation 5 лет назад +5

    *Greg summarizes this is saying he makes
    big bets on the essential few investment
    opportunities and says no to the many
    merely good ones*
    And how did Buffet figure out which of these _"Big bests"_ where the best choices?

    • @AJ-rs3ub
      @AJ-rs3ub 4 года назад

      indviduation logical reasoning, data and learning your craft

  • @queensigal
    @queensigal 3 года назад +1

    It is the sort of book you dont hold on to...you learn the lessons and move on

  • @marlyngomez4626
    @marlyngomez4626 7 лет назад +2

    Thank you for this Nathan 😊Very helpful video. God bless😊

  • @TizianaDiTullio-hw9el
    @TizianaDiTullio-hw9el 10 месяцев назад

    Wonderful summary

  • @VentureAHighway
    @VentureAHighway 4 года назад

    Essentialism is important with all areas of life, including with material items

  • @liezelvdmunlimited
    @liezelvdmunlimited 8 лет назад +1

    Great review thanks! Sending it to my colleagues. (South Africa)

  • @helloitsme5295
    @helloitsme5295 6 лет назад

    thank you for the summaries and the helpful advice :)

  • @lynnwittet1301
    @lynnwittet1301 4 года назад

    Thank you, very well explained.

  • @meenukumar6203
    @meenukumar6203 3 года назад

    awesome ideas. thanks a lot for sharing this vedio . keep it up the good work. you r helping lot of people
    deepak k ,florida

  • @jms4406
    @jms4406 5 лет назад

    What's tough is if you have a really good paying job with lots of time off, but it eats at your soul, and no other job will pay as much as it or guarantee a good retirement, or the amount of time off. You get to the point where you ask yourself if you should learn to quit complaining and when you do suddenly your energy starts to come back.

  • @kitydr86
    @kitydr86 2 года назад

    Very useful thank you so much

  • @roblemaer4834
    @roblemaer4834 5 лет назад

    Thanks for the summary.

  • @Matt-wg9xn
    @Matt-wg9xn 8 лет назад +1

    2:45 that dog knows what's up

  • @jiannanhuang4974
    @jiannanhuang4974 2 года назад

    The only problem was that most of the cases Mr. McKeown elaborated in the book to make his points were either some highly successful CEO or some world-class chef. "For every 100 great opportunities I say no to 99 of them"; "The CEO only does the work that he would have done as a consultant and nothing more"; Or "the chef only serves for half the time of a year and dedicated the other half to develop new cuisines". Unfortunately, these examples aren't so helpful for most people because many times we thrive to have just ONE great opportunity.
    It's called "lack of external validity".
    Great ideas though. For a book of 200+ pages, I was anticipating more "easier-to-copy real-life" examples. Who exactly was the book for? "The essential few instead of the trivial many", mabe?

  • @odiseoagency
    @odiseoagency 5 лет назад

    Great work! Thank you!

  • @mreudeco
    @mreudeco 2 года назад

    Fantastic 👍👍👍🙏

  • @ahentengilonggo
    @ahentengilonggo 4 года назад

    Thank you for this video

  • @lifechamp007
    @lifechamp007 4 года назад

    Very helpful and to the point ! #StayBlessednHappy

  • @TheHadMatters
    @TheHadMatters 6 лет назад

    How is this not more existentialism than essentialism? The reason it is advised that the man should have decided for his family isn't that it would be some sort of intrinsic part of his identity that he has to abide by. It's just that he values his family more.

  • @fitnezzo838
    @fitnezzo838 5 лет назад

    Love your channel

  • @sebastians.1146
    @sebastians.1146 3 года назад

    Sounds interesting, I will read it:D

  • @weefyman
    @weefyman 4 года назад

    My freedom is essential, i wait, thanks.

  • @josuethomas1
    @josuethomas1 5 лет назад

    Awesome!

  • @sarasperikavin5555
    @sarasperikavin5555 4 года назад

    Essentialist lives their 60 years of life in 30 years. They must be an expert in their core field. Probably they doesn't failed, because they does, what they knows.

  • @syedmajid3202
    @syedmajid3202 5 лет назад

    thanks for summary!

  • @ohyeah2269
    @ohyeah2269 4 года назад

    Genius!

  • @शनैश्वरअधापुरे

    Great stuff

  • @MakeIndiaSmart
    @MakeIndiaSmart 4 года назад

    Excellent book it is

  • @ErikStenbakken
    @ErikStenbakken 5 лет назад

    Stellar. Sub'd. Thanks.

  • @willowen8730
    @willowen8730 5 лет назад

    Great vid!

  • @atanzhang2582
    @atanzhang2582 4 года назад

    I'm directed here when reading Kripke's Name and Necessity, seems like there are two ways of using the word "essentialism", wrong place for philosophical investigation I guess.

  • @timdertim
    @timdertim Год назад

    Good stuff

  • @breakingthemasks
    @breakingthemasks 3 года назад

    Subscribed 👍

  • @KzLollapalooza
    @KzLollapalooza 5 лет назад

    Thank you

  • @tuttizaghnuna739
    @tuttizaghnuna739 7 лет назад

    wow loved your summary I hope you keep up the good work, ummm what about you add vids in which you tell us about your journey in actually applying what you learn from each book the mistakes you make and difficulties you face and how you overcome them and teach us more about these books but on the practical field instead of just the theoretical one, your channel would be the dream channel for me hhhh

    • @ProductivityGame
      @ProductivityGame  7 лет назад

      wow, thanks for the amazing comment Tutti! Great suggestion on including the mistakes I've made and the difficulties I've faced (there are many!). I will work to make this channel the channel of your dreams :)

  • @queensigal
    @queensigal 3 года назад

    The dog experiments are so cruel ..but the conclusion is clear...a chaotic life is in the time of corona clear

  • @DeadEndFrog
    @DeadEndFrog 5 лет назад +43

    lmao, if philosophers found the meaning of life, the capitalists would use it for selling shoes

    • @-dennis3755
      @-dennis3755 5 лет назад +5

      I see, in that case. The meaning of life is to never buy shoes..
      heh, gottem

    • @hiareeb
      @hiareeb 4 года назад +3

      That's the thing about meaning of life, it is not one single piece of stuff that you can buy or sell, but actually an idea where you need to find it yourself and differs person to person.

    • @DeadEndFrog
      @DeadEndFrog 4 года назад +1

      @@hiareeb it was a joke, but i agree

    • @leedevee
      @leedevee 3 года назад

      Well said. This video (haven't read the book) starts with a guy learning he should prioritise family life over work and then switches to Warren Buffett and some airline CEO applying essentialism to getting as rich as possible? Very deep.

  • @AIAPJ7925RJ
    @AIAPJ7925RJ 6 лет назад

    Super one..

  • @bvillegasa
    @bvillegasa 6 лет назад

    ¿Dónde puedo comprar el libro? en formato fisico

  • @MariasVillage
    @MariasVillage 5 лет назад

    Thx good Job 👍🏽

  • @bridgetsweetin5749
    @bridgetsweetin5749 7 лет назад +2

    Love this illustration! I appreciate the summary of this book! Small critique: where are the women and people of color to be quoted as examples? The gender / racial gaps in this are obvious most especially when the non-white males mentioned are used for "hunter / gatherer" and "native" examples. Again, I so appreciate this review and this video.

    • @aberamT
      @aberamT 7 лет назад +4

      Bridget Sweeti I'm young and I don't really understand, why is representation important here? Anyone can reap this knowledge regardless of the examples, I'm sorry I just don't understand.

    • @manpreetsehdeva5785
      @manpreetsehdeva5785 4 года назад +1

      Is it essential to look for discrimination even in things that are just plain examples.. How comes there was no issue with why only dogs were mentioned. .they dint mention elephants... Elephants didn't become ignored or sidelined.....

  • @tieember9596
    @tieember9596 2 года назад +1

    Tl;dr, essentialism is longterm thinking
    Greg McKeown is kinda wordy, apparently

  • @AnyaChuri
    @AnyaChuri 5 лет назад

    Thanks

  • @Grazfather
    @Grazfather 8 лет назад +25

    A fool's "bargin"

    • @Wilcosach
      @Wilcosach 5 лет назад

      barge in... bar gin....

    • @ThePainterr
      @ThePainterr 5 лет назад +1

      ....seems one has to [bar] oneself from certain activities in order to [gain] in life so that you don't come across or act as a [fool].

  • @user-qp6vg9ho8u
    @user-qp6vg9ho8u 4 года назад

    Is there any point in buying the book after watching this?

    • @sarahwhite4227
      @sarahwhite4227 4 года назад +2

      No. Honestly, I tried reading this (half of the book), but most of the book is THIS METHOD WOULD HELP YOU

    • @user-qp6vg9ho8u
      @user-qp6vg9ho8u 4 года назад

      Ana Borissova thanks I almost bought it!

    • @ALEX-gr7dx
      @ALEX-gr7dx 4 года назад

      Yes . He discusses how to explore, eliminate and excite things in an essentialist way. Great book.

  • @queensigal
    @queensigal 3 года назад

    I feel there are different types of people

  • @ninzgarcia7469
    @ninzgarcia7469 4 года назад +1

    Bargin??

  • @fajardiniarikamil2712
    @fajardiniarikamil2712 5 лет назад +1

    So his client knew about his wife and newborn child?

  • @matty301
    @matty301 2 года назад

    Bill Clinton is sus, but I can agree with what he said about sleep deprivation.

  • @joshpolman201
    @joshpolman201 4 года назад +1

    Um... that dog experiment is hypothetical, yeah? I really hope no one’s electrocuting dogs to prove a point.

  • @AIAPJ7925RJ
    @AIAPJ7925RJ 6 лет назад

    Send me your favourite book list

  • @dragonmaster7841
    @dragonmaster7841 5 лет назад

    Lol. Warren Buffet invested in Theranos. That’s not absolute.

  • @nascentnaomie
    @nascentnaomie 2 года назад

    ✨✨✨📝

  • @elaleyo
    @elaleyo 6 лет назад +1

    That’s not essentialism, en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Essentialism, this book is another mass produced whatever click bait, buy me trap, shallow book

  • @scottjackson163
    @scottjackson163 3 года назад +1

    The wife was lying in the bed, not laying.

  • @doug2731
    @doug2731 5 лет назад +1

    Bargin

  • @anitahendricks
    @anitahendricks 3 года назад

  • @SimGunther
    @SimGunther 4 года назад

    10:14 Like NAFTA? No hard feelings, Bill.

  • @mihirkumar8832
    @mihirkumar8832 8 лет назад

    The browser doesn't recognize the amazon link as a link, fix that.

  • @christofthedead
    @christofthedead 2 года назад

    this isn't "essentialism" as the term has been used for thousands of years (Essentialism is a philosophical term referring to the view that objects have a set of attributes that are necessary to their identity). Very misleading title

  • @ThePainterr
    @ThePainterr 5 лет назад +1

    ...seems one has to [bar] oneself from certain activities in order to [gain] in life so that you don't come across or act as a [fool].....a fools bargain????

  • @benedictjoseph3832
    @benedictjoseph3832 4 года назад

    This might not work in India..if you can attend the client meeting despite how important your personal reasons are.. you will be noticed for your commitment to work.

  • @DelusionalDreamers
    @DelusionalDreamers 5 лет назад +2

    A Fool's *BargAin*

  • @seankennedy4284
    @seankennedy4284 3 года назад +1

    ... "If we felt social discomfort, it meant we were close to being kicked out of the tribe."
    Nice review. That every little human behavior purportedly redounds to evolutionary explanation is annoying. I, for one, happen not to buy the theory. Otherwise, good stuff.

  • @lahiru1k
    @lahiru1k 2 года назад

    torturing dogs is a little messed up