Exceptional People Are Built In Solitude - Naval Ravikant

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  • Опубликовано: 19 июн 2024

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  • @SuperRkstar
    @SuperRkstar 2 года назад +42

    Fuck, Naval just said " school is a day care centre" what the hell is happening to the world. Reality hit hard.

  • @SuperKillbill66
    @SuperKillbill66 2 года назад +48

    7:25 onwards is pure GOLD 🥇

  • @jonasjrgensen2637
    @jonasjrgensen2637 2 года назад +23

    Naval is right it's really not hard to catch up. When i was 9-10 years old i became so ill that i missed school for like 2 years straight and once i got back i had to start immediately in the same class as everyone else my age. I remember the adults around me being so impressed because i caught up right away. There was no transition period, i just got on with my work lol

  • @nakshgoyal6589
    @nakshgoyal6589 Год назад +14

    I agree 100%
    I started applying solitude to my life few months back and my learning curve has literally skyrocketed
    In last 6 months , I have learned more than my degree and whole school combined

    • @sachchidanand3482
      @sachchidanand3482 2 месяца назад

      😮😮.
      Loneliness is wrong.
      Solitude is good .

    • @tggchat
      @tggchat Месяц назад

      U applying?

    • @nakshgoyal6589
      @nakshgoyal6589 19 дней назад

      @@tggchat Yes , Also
      Now I am in one of the top 15 MBA Bschools of India , with my hardwork , still learning every single day

  • @georgegathiani410
    @georgegathiani410 2 года назад +38

    My comment might be solipsistic, but I'd like to add something about going to university that I wish I knew before I went: Universities are behemoths.
    Global conglomerates even.
    Slow to change.
    I went to a big university on a full scholarship hoping to actually learn and to grow. Undoubtedly learning and growth happen at college, but that's not universities' main product. Universities exist primarily to create graduates, not foster genius or philanthropy or awesomeness in general.
    If you'd like to learn how to shut up, grind, and keep your head down, you will succeed in uni. If you want to open your mind and grow, well...it might be a total waste of time, and you might hate school. I did.
    I dropped out, and I wish I'd never gone.
    Edit: corrected syntax

    • @somrajdutta8366
      @somrajdutta8366 2 года назад

      University was great for the time it was created and for whom it was created for. It is undoubtedly an industrial age product on it's way to obsolescence in a digital age.

    • @dinoscheidt
      @dinoscheidt 2 года назад +2

      Thaaat really depends on the country and the context you talk about. I went to University in the States and Germany. And in Germany everything is trimmed for science because it is publicly funded. However, one more thing: Learning to deal with a behemoth is an essential skill in a world with a lot of humans and interests. Impact is = Knowledge + Influence. There are plenty of people with mountains of knowledge and little impact. Tons of influencers with nothing to show for. University should be seen as an integration test-bed. Knowledge is a certainly an aspect, but dealing with constraints, communication skills and peer groups (even in research) is what connects a college student with a Fortune 500 board member. My 5ct. PhD + Entrepreneur / Angel

    • @vikneshmaniam5618
      @vikneshmaniam5618 Год назад

      I hope you're doing great now. What you're saying is very true. One should be very clear about the intention of every single action they take in their life.

  • @angeltiantian
    @angeltiantian Год назад +4

    Naval's comments on schools being a small group prison camp where you're forced to sit there and do what you're told to do all day hit me hard. This is how we grew up, and we were told this is the only way to success and a good like. I've always thought of schools as a way to ensure that kids learned the fundamental skills of language and math and get a vasic understanding of life. But it's also so true that it is a rigid assembly line machine where kids are not free to explore and dive into true knowledge. If I apply Elon Mask's way to approach the Platonic ideal product on education: first imagine the ideal education, then figure out the tools and means to get there --maybe that's the way to rethink education.

  • @fakof6231
    @fakof6231 2 года назад +9

    I want to go to magnet school and become a magnet!

  • @shaktischauhan
    @shaktischauhan 10 месяцев назад

    Superbly put. 6:46 onwards

  • @stephanieeno8390
    @stephanieeno8390 Год назад

    Love

  • @jdp0359
    @jdp0359 2 года назад +4

    Wow he hit on the head!

  • @srishtijha3
    @srishtijha3 2 года назад +3

    Great thanks ❤️🔥🎉👍👍

  • @jacktaipen2077
    @jacktaipen2077 Год назад +1

    TLDR : someone with drive and know what they want is unmatched in speed of learning and execution. Schools create an environment where we are largely detached from that and are distracted by nonsense and forced compliance. If not to the rules of the school then to the rules of the social structure that is inevitable.
    As a child i was highly anti social. I didn't trust people, only my family. When I went to school I didn't like anyone there, I had barely 1 friend. fought with everyone else. I remember the only reason I ever listened was because if I was bad at school they would involve my parents. Once i entered the job market and no longer under that kind of pressure i quickly let myself go because i had no drive for anything. No purpose or direction, and i still hate external authority. I am respectful only because of the culture not sincerely. It took me half assery and tomfoolery to figure out what i want in life. Now I am on a completely different level. I am well aware of the numerous opportunities i failed to leverage, only because of my own ignorance and detachment to myself.

    • @mehmetozer5675
      @mehmetozer5675 Год назад

      Could you tell about how you figured out what you want in life? I think I am in a similar situation that you were and trying to figure out things.

    • @jacktaipen2077
      @jacktaipen2077 Год назад

      @@mehmetozer5675 learn as much as you can about anything that even remotely catches your interest. Choose a career path that reflects your values in some way. When you are doing it, understand that it will give your life meaning and be ready to stick to it forever. I hope this helps.
      FYI I'm very young so take it with a grain of salt.

  • @nbme-answers
    @nbme-answers 2 года назад +4

    What is this from? (What is the original broadcast?)

  • @sariahlace5944
    @sariahlace5944 2 года назад +31

    I prefer solitude.

    • @RR-et6zp
      @RR-et6zp 2 года назад +2

      Doesn’t mean you spend your time wisely and read lol

    • @sariahlace5944
      @sariahlace5944 2 года назад +2

      @@RR-et6zp
      🤔🤔 humans cause,undue stress.

    • @abelsamrawi
      @abelsamrawi Год назад +1

      me too ,man for real.

  • @edmel144
    @edmel144 Год назад

    Out of my 27 years after turning 18 I have wasted a lot of it, time to change.

  • @shahabkarim4406
    @shahabkarim4406 2 года назад +5

    Love from Pakistan ❣️❣️ thank you

    • @vibhu613
      @vibhu613 2 года назад +2

      Be good man...and also Make your kids too
      Love from India bro🇮🇳❤

  • @codinginflow
    @codinginflow 2 года назад +4

    don't read the subtitles

  • @tw3638
    @tw3638 Год назад +2

    CS is more like logic in machines more so than math

  • @mohammadsirajuddin1102
    @mohammadsirajuddin1102 2 года назад +1

    this is the truth

  • @andrefecteau
    @andrefecteau 2 года назад +19

    well there's much more to college than the knowledge...mostly you learn to live on your own, get along with others, socialize, and mostly just "finish something"...what you do with the degree gives you a foundation in life to build on...so if you want to go you should, the experience alone is worth the price...Class of 92/Auburn University

    • @Heyuhp
      @Heyuhp 2 года назад

      The internet is free, you can learn anything you truly want to learn. RUclips doesn’t charge you 14% interest on dept you cant get rid of. College is indentured slavery, picking the pockets of future generations. Travel and make connections.

  • @indexplus
    @indexplus 2 года назад +3

    How do unschooled (no home school, no regular school) kids get into college and what kind of college do they get into? Isn't their life shot unless they can run a business. How will they learn to read and write and add?

    • @karensams994
      @karensams994 24 дня назад

      I think he’s talking about university

  • @jesseseade6446
    @jesseseade6446 2 года назад +13

    Socialisation doesn’t create the problems its the way its done in the west. Other cultures are built for social interaction

    • @RL-mv9hj
      @RL-mv9hj 2 года назад +5

      No you're wrong. In other cultures socialization results in conflict and chaos (3rd World countries). Do you think 19th century Britain, the greatest civilization ever, was bereft of socialization? BTW I'm Indian.

    • @sariahlace5944
      @sariahlace5944 2 года назад +6

      Unfortunately
      put any group of people together
      there will always be conflict
      family or otherwise.

    • @RR-et6zp
      @RR-et6zp 2 года назад

      It’s the feminization of the west (collectivism communitarianism )

  • @indexplus
    @indexplus 2 года назад +5

    I think socialization is the biggest benefit of schools and all compliance is not bad. bad socialization can be a concern and I do agree that schools have become woke so the education and liberty suffers. Human beings need structure and a day "job" so a full time student life is needed.

  • @silent0141
    @silent0141 Год назад

    7:50 solitude
    9:18 me

  • @ayahadil3026
    @ayahadil3026 Год назад

    I'm nineteen can i still apply this ?

  • @pfuhad3760
    @pfuhad3760 2 года назад +2

    can you name the compleate podcast

    • @Heyuhp
      @Heyuhp 2 года назад +3

      If you really wanted to find it, you would.

  • @SuperRkstar
    @SuperRkstar 2 года назад

    What are schools actually?

  • @Quickeasyguitarlessons
    @Quickeasyguitarlessons 2 года назад +5

    Look at schools in Finland 🇫🇮 that’s how schools supposed to function. ☝️
    Michael Moore did a great documentary about it.
    Also Elon Musk created his own type of school for his kids.

  • @saintshaggy1372
    @saintshaggy1372 2 года назад

    Are business degrees worth it?

  • @kevinveloso3387
    @kevinveloso3387 2 года назад +2

    Tell that to a great stand up comedian lol

    • @indrajitbm5643
      @indrajitbm5643 2 года назад

      That's true even of great stand-up comics. Listen to Jerry Seinfeld or Norm Macdonald talk about how they had to write and re-write jokes again and again by themselves, in their solitude.
      Stand-up comics are great at being improvisational, but you can only really do that if you have a lot of jokes already in the bank to bring to the fore when needed.

    • @kevinveloso3387
      @kevinveloso3387 2 года назад

      @@indrajitbm5643 The writing happens in solitude. But seeing whether a joke lands or not has to happen with the collaboration of the crowd. What hits. Where the timing is. It's just as big a part of the job, if not bigger. Etc. I see your point though.

  • @jhykobz1yq
    @jhykobz1yq 10 месяцев назад +7

    Exceptional consumers are built in solitude, take anything you hear from an investor or CEO with a grain of salt. A capitalist economy thrives on individuals who can't collectivise without identifying with a brand.

  • @1u8taheb6
    @1u8taheb6 2 года назад +1

    Your captions are absolutely full of errors