Be your self No ego Be in present Forgot even about you when you work Learn what you do Strong desire Change easy to to remember name Confidence start doing what you want to do Passion for work Curiosity Human first people Emotions “Unbelievable drive not for money” Focus on good Positive triggers your mind Follow your dream never afraid from failure Failure will come in the way Sincerely Lims
"be you, be home, be honest & care" "follow your dream, don't be afraid to fail bc you will fai but never give up." "find your passion & let it be your drive." laryy king great interview John
Let's be real: Larry King was great in his job and he always got quality answers from his guests because he asked quality questions. In this videocast he tells us what is the key to life: be yourself, be your own man. The only thing I would say is that to interview 60,000 people is a good start, but far from being something to boast about. When you get to half a million people, then I think... you.. can... I am kidding, of course, and to echo Larry's last bit of advice about following your dream, I will say what one biographer of Rock n' Roll said about the Jagger/ Richard's in their 1967 song, Ruby Tuesday, that the band performed to perfection on The Ed Sullivan Show. He said the line that best describes the 60s revolution was "Lose your dreams and you will lose your mind."
Not Possible ° 60000/60 Years = 1000 Ppl P. Year ° 1000 People / 365 Days = 3 People a Days ° 12 working Hours / 3 = 4 Hours Per Person Even Without Any Break In Any Day Not Possible Probably....
Not all the interviews were on the show. Think about the amount people interact with a day. Also they aren't all long interviews either. He interviews people pretty much compulsively whether he's at work or not.
I'm getting ready to do my PhD proposal, and I'm learning so much from Larry King's interview style
Be your self
No ego
Be in present
Forgot even about you when you work
Learn what you do
Strong desire
Change easy to to remember name
Confidence start doing what you want to do
Passion for work
Curiosity
Human first people
Emotions
“Unbelievable drive not for money”
Focus on good
Positive triggers your mind
Follow your dream never afraid from failure
Failure will come in the way
Sincerely
Lims
Limbesh Aal kinda had a stroke reading this but i finally get the point!
Treasure interview. Really loved, loved,loved it and enjoyed it. Deep thanks John Assaraf and Larry King.
Thank you very much for this, John. You have inspired me to lead a meaningful life.
The one and only legendary Larry King ladies and gentlemen 💎💎💎
"be you, be home, be honest & care"
"follow your dream, don't be afraid to fail bc you will fai but never give up."
"find your passion & let it be your drive." laryy king
great interview John
Love that!
@@johnassaraf
Very inspiring! Thank you Larry king!
Let's be real: Larry King was great in his job and he always got quality answers from his guests because he asked quality questions. In this videocast he tells us what is the key to life: be yourself, be your own man. The only thing I would say is that to interview 60,000 people is a good start, but far from being something to boast about. When you get to half a million people, then I think... you.. can... I am kidding, of course, and to echo Larry's last bit of advice about following your dream, I will say what one biographer of Rock n' Roll said about the Jagger/ Richard's in their 1967 song, Ruby Tuesday, that the band performed to perfection on The Ed Sullivan Show. He said the line that best describes the 60s revolution was "Lose your dreams and you will lose your mind."
I love this very very much!!
Tq
thanks John.God bless you
thank both great men
One common trait all successful people share: They all have drive... but not for money.
Great interview.
brilliant!
Just watched, this is phenomenal advice.
Thank you so much!
He is a true genius in his field.
Depends how you define success. In America that is money and influence but not necessarily so in other places.
Yes, success is different for each person.
I love this interview 👌
Mary Wilson so did i
Thank You.👍👍👍👍
Great man
Two brilliant brains 👌
Miss him a lot...
Jesus…
60,000 is almost 2 people interviewed every day of his life!
Incredible interview
Larry will be missed.
What a fantastic interview
Glad you liked it!
RIP Larry...
good stuff
"take one day at a time" lyrics
🎶🎵
Have a nice day
❤
COVID took away a lot of fine people. Wonderful man Larry
Please write the link of full interview.
Larry King: "How do we stop the bad?"
John Assaraf: "I don't think we can stop the bad but when we focus on the good, the bad diminishes."
Do you, Mr. Assaraf, have stats how many young people have seen this interview?
John needs to learn how to be right in the background in an interview when he is NOT the interviewee
Hello good morning sir.
This is what experience is?
Thanks! I need to learn how to be present. Rip
You can do it!
is 60000 humanly possible?
He'd been doing it for like 70 years
It's impossible and we all know it
@@omarkhan5223 how many days are there in a single year? 365 × 70= 25,550 days-guests, without counting weekends, holidays and sick leaves
ANY ONE WAS NEED TO GET NAMEWITHOUT RIGHT TO IT...
When they told Larry his name was too 'ethnic' they meant it wasn't white enough.
1.5 speed
Very poignant. Gratitude ! (ProductsOverTime, My Eye Imagery)
Key fact is his mother was Russian.
Not Possible
° 60000/60 Years = 1000 Ppl P. Year
° 1000 People / 365 Days = 3 People a Days
° 12 working Hours / 3 = 4 Hours Per Person
Even Without Any Break In Any Day Not Possible Probably....
Not all the interviews were on the show. Think about the amount people interact with a day. Also they aren't all long interviews either. He interviews people pretty much compulsively whether he's at work or not.
he did it already. it's not a discussion. if he said what you said he wouldn/t be larry king.
You talk way too much. You over hyped your interview. Let it "speak" for its self.