Building a Life - Howard H. Stevenson (2013)

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  • @paulocorreiafilho
    @paulocorreiafilho 2 года назад +2581

    One of the wisest things I've done in my life is trying to learn English. I'm not fluent, but I can, with some difficulty, understand. And man, a world opened up to me! So many lectures, videos, classes, documentaries etc that I would not have access otherwise, because not everything has subtitles. This lesson is an example.

    • @gjallarnews140
      @gjallarnews140 2 года назад +60

      Truuee! If you have an internet connection and know basic english, the world's knowledge is available to you. I think, if information is free, wouldn't it multiply naturally? If every scientific paper and lecture would be required to be freely available online, wouldn't we see another golden age for scientific discoveries?

    • @jefferskine8498
      @jefferskine8498 2 года назад +80

      Your English writing is excellent and your effort is a great example for those of us who might want to learn another language. Nice work, Paolo.

    • @levelsg
      @levelsg 2 года назад +18

      Well done bro!! The world is your oyster!

    • @rique5434
      @rique5434 2 года назад +14

      congratz brother, learning english seems to give allot of ppl trouble lol, glad you stuck with it. The good thing about not using subtitles, is that the context of what they are saying is not always accurately translated when put into subtitles or can't be translated correctly because their is no literal translation

    • @Raymanujan
      @Raymanujan 2 года назад +6

      Congratulations on that decision. You're on the right track.

  • @s.t.5993
    @s.t.5993 3 года назад +822

    Success is sleeping in the night having peace of mind, free of burdens and worry free

    • @danialkhattak911
      @danialkhattak911 3 года назад +3

      yes

    • @s.t.5993
      @s.t.5993 3 года назад +6

      @Phát Thuận I know plenty of people who have plenty of money and you would not consider them a success in life

    • @glitchgatsby4290
      @glitchgatsby4290 3 года назад +4

      Hippie

    • @taoteching1111
      @taoteching1111 3 года назад

      Buddhist? XD

    • @sedricsaddi4652
      @sedricsaddi4652 3 года назад +3

      On a long road to gain this peace of mind

  • @Cm91roi
    @Cm91roi 2 года назад +631

    47:03 “Everyone’s outside looks better than my inside” - a perfect summation of social media, influencer culture and the pressures it causes people young and old. Many fantastic lessons in this lecture.

    • @NazriB
      @NazriB 2 года назад +1

      Lies again? Horny Heart

    • @superiorjrn1604
      @superiorjrn1604 2 года назад +6

      Feel like it was that way when the nuclear family was predominant as well. At least for the ones who had issues but didn’t know all the people around them were really going through the same issue.

    • @davidmba6777
      @davidmba6777 2 года назад +3

      Jesus loves you

    • @JustisBeU
      @JustisBeU 2 года назад +3

      my issue is everyone outside looks so so much worst then my inside.

    • @zacharymilton8120
      @zacharymilton8120 2 года назад

      @@davidmba6777 yyuy

  • @javi_park
    @javi_park 2 года назад +15

    "nothing wrong with money, but the riches of your life won’t be measured by it".

  • @rebeccahuang2053
    @rebeccahuang2053 2 года назад +96

    1. achievement (who are we comparing ourselves to? past, present, or future? positive drivers or negative drivers ? )
    twins >>> envy, greed, and fear OR recognition, pride and mastery
    2. significance (I want to help other people, but who to help, and what i want to do for it? an internal and external choice)
    twins >>> fairness, generosity, and caring [external] OR power and selfish
    3. happiness (me and now)
    twins >>> contentment, fulfilment OR laziness gluttony
    4. legacy (other people define our legacy, our impact in the future) are uncorrelated.
    twins >>> altruism and generative desire OR fear of death and need for control
    Paradox example: an increase in legacy means a decrease in achievement.
    > impact about me alone or others?
    > context: ski to where the puck will be not where it is now.
    > values: family influences.
    > juggling and not balance
    * Life has a timeline, as in we have different focus at different stage. (Why does it have to be that way? I will need to decide on my own.)
    * Part 3: What is enough? (what are your values? measure my way of giving away money)
    * Frank Batton (Landmark Communications): "Profit is constraint, not my goal. If I don't make enough money, I will be out of business. But it I make too much, that means I am not reinvesting enough into my people, community, and product."
    * Inflection point: Is this freeing me in making a change in my direction?
    * Culture matters: I might have failed in the wrong culture.
    * Do not try to change the past, learn from it, and move forward.
    * Get specific advice from specific people.
    * ripples > splash
    * Nothing is wrong with money, but the riches of your life won't be measure by it.

  • @eaaeeeea
    @eaaeeeea 2 года назад +169

    Listening to this guy I feel like I'm on a right path as a 29 year old. I have a lot of things I can be happy about now, and a will to go to a direction that is potentially good for me.

    • @serpentines6356
      @serpentines6356 2 года назад +4

      Good for you! Good to read that coming from a young person. Remember, never trust anyone under 30. 😁.
      Randy Pausch lectures might interest you. And I assume you already know who Jordan Peterson is.
      There are all kinds of talks and lectures online that are fabulous.
      Did you ever see the movie, "Catch Me If You Can"? I highly recommend it, and then watch the true, real life guys lecture on RUclips. Take Care.
      🙏 🌎

    • @LeeAdrian777
      @LeeAdrian777 2 года назад +2

      Being born again is the most important thing one can do in this life.

    • @edr.2642
      @edr.2642 2 года назад +1

      Lol Im 29 right now as well!

    • @neshrajah4275
      @neshrajah4275 2 года назад +1

      Really happy for you

    • @neshrajah4275
      @neshrajah4275 2 года назад +1

      😊

  • @christineesser8826
    @christineesser8826 3 года назад +374

    A lifetime worth of wisdom unpacked in less than an hour. Thank you.

    • @timmcgraw4574
      @timmcgraw4574 2 года назад +1

      Hello

    • @spiritualru2364
      @spiritualru2364 2 года назад

      @@timmcgraw4574 Go away Tim. No one in this section likes your music. You’re washed up. GO. AWAY.

  • @steverrobbins10
    @steverrobbins10 2 года назад +173

    Howard was one of my professors at HBS. He is a humble man, and a source of great wisdom. I'm honored to have studied with him.

    • @rvbzero7
      @rvbzero7 2 года назад +3

      Seems bitter to me, can't get over Trump and his successes.

    • @Sarahsmydog
      @Sarahsmydog 2 года назад +2

      Definitely not humble, he talks regularly about his books, accomplishments, and how he never made the Forbes list

    • @jacobgeorge2998
      @jacobgeorge2998 2 года назад +3

      @@Sarahsmydog You can be proud of your achievements! Yo may not be boastful about it! I think he has not crossed the limits of modesty. Self reference, self depreciation and 'Trump'ing are permitted in a lecture!

  • @JaneDoe-pr1bl
    @JaneDoe-pr1bl 2 года назад +3

    Marry a happy person! So true. This man has lots of wisdom to share.

  • @emmettob
    @emmettob 2 года назад +41

    when you really have built a life where you're successful, you don't need to throw anybody under the bus, you don't need any external measurement, its being at the top of a mountain you've been climbing that doesn't exist for anybody else, but seeing that everybody else has their own mountains too

  • @gmoy9660
    @gmoy9660 2 года назад +6

    1. strive for accomplishment and a legacy
    2. happiness is a mixture of different things; juggling your goals according to set limits is a useful skill.

  • @KK-bc6ok
    @KK-bc6ok 3 года назад +33

    Marry someone who is happy. Great advice.

  • @psalm9166
    @psalm9166 3 года назад +32

    My father died with his bride of 50+ years that he loved deeply and his 7 children and his 30+ grandchildren around him. Extremely loved. The world would not look at him as a success but when I walked away from the body, I realized he was a great success. His last act was to make the sign of the cross as his trusted his last to his God. Read Eccliastes and you will see the things that are vanity and the things are worth it.

  • @manmohanmitruka9596
    @manmohanmitruka9596 3 года назад +77

    success is getting what you want and happiness is wanting what you get!

  • @micaonyx5301
    @micaonyx5301 2 года назад +5

    This is my first time seeing this gentleman, not sure why he showed up in my suggestion but glad he did. To me one of the saddest thing in the world is measuring your success by other people and trying to keep up or even out do them even though it's NOT what you actually want. I compete with myself and only me, so when my friends achieve success I'm genuinely happy for them because their success doesn't diminish mines.

  • @DomsDocs
    @DomsDocs 2 года назад +2

    We need more lectures like this one. His emphasise that life is like juggling balls I.e. areas of your life is the most practical. This along with knowing what you want from all the balls you are juggling is essential.

  • @markbelanger4204
    @markbelanger4204 2 года назад +4

    You know someone's about to share some wisdom when they start off by saying they've already died! In all honesty, great talk, I am still amazed by the fact that we have so many valuable resources available to us... truly grateful!

  • @cpruns4501
    @cpruns4501 2 года назад +204

    I loved how he opened with the fact he died (and by all accounts should be dead) and you know in that moment he is going to give you the goods. This guy has nothing left to hold back or sugar coat. What an amazing video. How does this only have 700K views? The one I loved was the point about juggling. Every time you touch a ball you give it energy. Every time we "touch" something in our lives we need to give it energy.

  • @Circus.studio.animatons
    @Circus.studio.animatons 2 года назад +85

    8 YEARS LATER & HIS ADVICE LIVES ON, THANK YOU SIR!!!

    • @wearerevellers
      @wearerevellers 2 года назад +1

      Say it again

    • @imjonlacey
      @imjonlacey 2 года назад +1

      This type of advice will live on for 800+ years

  • @jeffrx
    @jeffrx 2 года назад +16

    I love stuff like this. This guy has wisdom and we all benefit from hearing it.

  • @eyemanpb
    @eyemanpb 2 года назад +13

    Thank you very much Professor Stevenson. I came across this lecture just to listen for a few minutes and I ended up listening to the whole lecture. I feel so enlightened by his lecture. I am one of those ripples from a stone that he threw.

  • @williambiancucci9559
    @williambiancucci9559 3 года назад +54

    So much wisdom packed into fewer than 60 min, wow. Thank you Professor Stevenson, HBS, and RUclips!

  • @ClimateCFD
    @ClimateCFD 2 года назад +9

    Listening to this was definitely one of the best hours I have ever spent.

    • @drfrisker
      @drfrisker 2 года назад +5

      I feel less smart after listening to this

    • @aformula4198
      @aformula4198 2 года назад

      @@drfrisker sorry to hear that

    • @ClimateCFD
      @ClimateCFD 2 года назад +2

      I am very happy to be less smart than people like this. It's incredibly unlikely that intelligence level correlates to happiness.

  • @kalebdodge3488
    @kalebdodge3488 2 года назад +1

    This man is above genius.
    The way he analogizes he makes it clearer than the Nevadan sky.
    Fantastic work! Glad I stumbled upon this.

  • @100jokes
    @100jokes 5 лет назад +51

    Wow, what a speaker. He brings calmness to the moment when listening after a long day.

  • @Bevanmusiq
    @Bevanmusiq 2 года назад +1

    He speaks with so much wisdom and meaning and then just skips over the words after he says them. A true natural! But I found myself pausing and rewinding and thinking so much during this lecture. I still can’t believe RUclips is free sometimes😅

  • @mayar9676
    @mayar9676 3 года назад +21

    1."Success is a taugh process,The external measures and the enternal measures aren't always the same, sometimes we are rewarded for things we are not proud of and sometimes things we are proud of we are not rewarded for."
    2."Success is getting what you want and happiness is wanting what you get, marry a happy person because you are not gonna change someone who is unhappy into someone who is happy."
    3."Happiness is really about me and now, you make yourself happy."

  • @BenX74
    @BenX74 2 года назад +22

    So I just watched a fantastic presentation from Harvard that was held 8 years ago. What a time to be alive!

    • @ShadaeMastersAstrology
      @ShadaeMastersAstrology 2 года назад +1

      Exactly what a time!! I’m 35 years old and when I was 21 watching this lecture wouldn’t have even been a possibility for this small town girl ❤️

  • @MM14JR
    @MM14JR 4 года назад +64

    One of the most entertaining and fulfilling lectures I've heard in a while

    • @skdkskdk
      @skdkskdk 2 года назад +1

      I didn't understand anything. My best theory is that, when he finishes with "who are you", it means "now go build YOUR life"

  • @mintibeats2967
    @mintibeats2967 2 года назад +1

    "everybodys outside looks better than my inside" is especially true nowadays where social media plays such a big role in our society

  • @anonymous.youtuber
    @anonymous.youtuber 3 года назад +20

    The wisdom in this man is truly astounding. Respect. 🙏🏻

  • @ShadaeMastersAstrology
    @ShadaeMastersAstrology 2 года назад +1

    I’m so very fortunate to have the opportunity to watch not only a Harvard Business lecture but also a lecturer who’s as wise and insightful as Howard Stevenson:)

  • @SamuelHsiao
    @SamuelHsiao 4 года назад +512

    "Marry a happy person."

    • @ritika2563
      @ritika2563 3 года назад +19

      That's what the happy person would want as well...

    • @MrRufusjax
      @MrRufusjax 3 года назад +17

      That is some great advice. I did that by accident and it will make your life much easier. Happy wife, happy life.

    • @an67481
      @an67481 3 года назад +3

      @@MrRufusjax that sentence means that if you work to make your wife happy, then everything will be happy therefore...
      at least that's how it's used all the time

    • @chrisspice6484
      @chrisspice6484 3 года назад

      Mistakenly did the same. Ha
      Game changed.

    • @MrArgainich
      @MrArgainich 3 года назад +7

      Be the happy person someone would like to marry.

  • @poorvashuklavideos
    @poorvashuklavideos 2 года назад +4

    This is so wise!
    Live life and create your own path

  • @Stranger_In_The_Alps
    @Stranger_In_The_Alps 3 года назад +20

    The biggest mistake most people make is trusting others instead of themselves

  • @matt-g-recovers
    @matt-g-recovers 3 года назад +60

    Outstanding wisdom.
    Thank you for sharing this with the world.
    By those who came before us can we improve...
    imagine for half a second if we could improve our happiness generation by generation by learning from each other in the same way we improve our sciences and engineering?
    Why can't we?
    I certainly hope that I can retain half of his advice.

    • @icebreaker9006
      @icebreaker9006 2 года назад +2

      Obey Jesus Christ or you will go to hell, turn to the Lord before its too late, if you don’t REPENT OF YOUR SINS then you will likewise perish in hell. All liars, fornicators, adulterers, idolaters, blasphemers, whoremongers, thieves, murderers, homosexuals, effeminate, etc, will not inherit the kingdom of God. Once you turn to the Lord, read the new testament in the bible, the gospels, to develop a relationship with God. God bless you all. Turn to Jesus, repent or perish, turn or burn.

    • @timmcgraw4574
      @timmcgraw4574 2 года назад

      Hello

  • @arghadutta4480
    @arghadutta4480 7 лет назад +26

    Juggle through life and catch the falling ball...#deep and also loved the way he ended his speech..." The time for this test is rest of your life...or lets say today is the first day of your rest of your life..." 👌

  • @premchettri7170
    @premchettri7170 2 года назад +5

    The Inflection point, those who have been here can understand the value and gravity of that sentence.
    Guy is gem in terms off wisdoms !! There are points I dont agree but if you are living western world with western culture and value.. he is spot on things that I can understand and prolly help me as I grow up with age and maturity

  • @renieryjimenez3955
    @renieryjimenez3955 3 года назад +69

    “My wife leaving was an inflection point”. ..that hits hard.

    • @bamboopanda1626
      @bamboopanda1626 3 года назад +2

      Wouldnt have expected that kind parabola.

    • @turcoboshnak
      @turcoboshnak 2 года назад +5

      What are the chances that I would read your comment exactly when he said this sentence?

  • @seancullen99
    @seancullen99 2 года назад +1

    'Setting limits increases the dimensionality of success, by allowing you to more effectively juggle al your balls' - very wise words to apply, from life goals down to your daily 'to do' list.

  • @arseneousmanemethods
    @arseneousmanemethods 3 года назад +45

    These subtile subjects are what my community really need!
    We are on the track, I enjoyed; thanks

  • @otfedotfed9216
    @otfedotfed9216 2 года назад

    I just wanted to say that I'm super thankful 🙏🙏🙏

  • @jungletheme2094
    @jungletheme2094 2 года назад +5

    Thank you for sharing this with us. Alot of us dont have a parental figure with helpful answers on the trajectory of life. Thank you.

  • @kokomanation
    @kokomanation 2 года назад

    Success is being happy.Working on things that make you happy for the longest period possible.

  • @tellemanndergaertner
    @tellemanndergaertner 2 года назад +14

    This was really well done. His casual manner of speaking and knowing humour add a wisdom and ease of absorption that make his talk educational and enjoyable.

  • @amandahaas2272
    @amandahaas2272 2 года назад +1

    Live and grew up in Amarillo. Too many times I’ve wondered how I got there! Great advice and helping shift my perspective on success and happiness.

  • @bruceravenhill2536
    @bruceravenhill2536 2 года назад +13

    Howard covers the key issues about Life for me (also 72 years of experience) - ‘Happiness Index - how is yours?’ & ‘Making the World a better place - have you earned this accolade?’ - His presentation & understated wisdom is very worthwhile.

    • @newagain9964
      @newagain9964 2 года назад

      The world?? It’s that kind of thing is why THE WORLD is in the state it’s in. Everyone needs to start with making their own life and the ppl interact with better off first.

    • @JdotCarver
      @JdotCarver 2 года назад

      @@newagain9964 Uhuh.

  • @Gokiburi777
    @Gokiburi777 3 года назад +31

    Great talk! Most talks on how to lead your life are targeted to people who are failing life, it’s nice to hear one that’s targeted to people who are succeeding in life. Even the top dogs need guidance.

    • @ralphfraz
      @ralphfraz 2 года назад +2

      Your comment kinda suggests you missed the point of the lecture

    • @animalcrew882
      @animalcrew882 2 года назад

      @@ralphfraz and your comment suggest you missed the point of the video

  • @annebagenda629
    @annebagenda629 2 года назад +2

    Good talk. I like many other people wanted to go to Harvard School of Public health but couldn't afford it. Listening to this guy makes me happy that I attended Summer class at the School of Public health(Longwood medical area) at least even though I 'd wanted to be a full time student of their Public health program for a year. I am successful.

    • @micaonyx5301
      @micaonyx5301 2 года назад +2

      I have a net worth of close to two million, with a bad public high school degree. In my area that's quite a bit of money. My daughter who could have gotten into Harvard didn't want to go. Her best friend graduated from Harvard two years ago is working for a company making $15.00 dollars an hour. Education is important but without drive and determination very few people become successful no matter what their education level is 🤔

  • @ChrisOgunlowo
    @ChrisOgunlowo 2 года назад

    Glad to have found this. It’s wisdom. It’s beautiful.

  • @emilyf1700
    @emilyf1700 7 лет назад +21

    What an engaging, inspiring speaker. I think watching this video was one of those positive inflection points for me.

  • @gonzalocabrera3940
    @gonzalocabrera3940 3 года назад +80

    The part where he says to sell his soul which obviously means to do something you don't like or hate for 30+ years is the Millenials' worse nightmare. That's one of the mistakes of my generation most go for the money which is common sense and fair enough.., but in reality, we should know a little about everything, that way we could decide which trade to take that fits the personality of the person and then squeeze its full potential at a long term.

    • @selenachen7091
      @selenachen7091 3 года назад +3

      I agree, I think being late to the show and not knowing your passions until later is totally fine because after trying out a few and really knowing afterward what we want will go a long way. There was a Ted Talk about it actually how generalizing is better than specializing.

    • @diegofelipe8715
      @diegofelipe8715 3 года назад +4

      @@selenachen7091 Is pretty confusing trying to make a living of something. You think you like something all of a sudden you change your mind, deep in your heart your know you're really good in what you're doing but what's going to be the really shot? The more you study seems the more doubts you have about all subjects in life.

    • @bti2270
      @bti2270 3 года назад +1

      @@diegofelipe8715 You're always changing and evolving as time goes by and you gather more knowledge, wisdom and experience. It is very difficult to take a snapshot of one moment in time where you are now and base your entire future life path following the passions and interest that you have now. No one knows what the future holds so you have to ask yourself what's important to you and that can be the most difficult question you will ever face.

    • @diegofelipe8715
      @diegofelipe8715 3 года назад

      @@bti2270 Thank you. I think we all have dark parts in our paths, lately I'm trying to show it instead of hide it. It's pretty hard, but when you're truly honest to your soul thinks gets a little bit easy to deal with.

    • @futurestar3348
      @futurestar3348 3 года назад

      @@diegofelipe8715 Yea I like that last part.

  • @abbasabdulsalambamidele8760
    @abbasabdulsalambamidele8760 3 года назад +19

    Nice lecture. He mentioned that he's 71 and his first child is 50 something years old. He actually had a kid at 20 or before he clocked 20.

  • @akki11ify
    @akki11ify 3 года назад +6

    This was a great lecture .. and he thought very little of Donald Trump 8 years back and still holds true .. he remains someone people must keep in mind that they shoud not end up becoming in the quest of success

  • @frankcastle2876
    @frankcastle2876 2 года назад +14

    "Certain neurosis help you to achieve." That is spot on!

    • @micaonyx5301
      @micaonyx5301 2 года назад +2

      I can't say one way or the other if that's true. For me being dirt poor did the trick for me, because while growing up I told myself God made a mistake this hellhole was NOT supposed to be my life. I made my money investing in rental property. For a high school graduate I do pretty good.

    • @ShadaeMastersAstrology
      @ShadaeMastersAstrology 2 года назад +2

      @@micaonyx5301 Reading your story and others like it is such an inspiration to me. After being a homemaker for almost a decade I’m now at a crossroad to begin building my own career and I desire a similar story to yours. I want so very much to build multiple businesses and solid tech skills alongside my writing. Thank you for making my day better ❤️

    • @micaonyx5301
      @micaonyx5301 2 года назад +2

      @@ShadaeMastersAstrology I wish you great success. I'm 61 and have been doing the landlord thing since I was 27. I'm looking into starting a new business. I can't imagine retiring and sitting in front of a TV, how boring is that.

    • @ShadaeMastersAstrology
      @ShadaeMastersAstrology 2 года назад

      @@micaonyx5301 I wish you further success in all of your endeavors ❤️

  • @ShivangiSingh-wc3gk
    @ShivangiSingh-wc3gk 2 года назад +1

    I love HBS lectures, hoping I get to sit in on one.

  • @defensegeneral9893
    @defensegeneral9893 8 лет назад +466

    Please post more lectures of this guy

    • @maxpercer7119
      @maxpercer7119 3 года назад +1

      he is pretty cool ;o

    • @kaicogsville7205
      @kaicogsville7205 3 года назад +9

      Seriously homie is the man. I wonder how much he charges as a life coach lol

    • @youtubeguy7594
      @youtubeguy7594 3 года назад +2

      No

    • @2random628
      @2random628 2 года назад +2

      Boy hedge fund guy can blab about how caring for others leads to happiness

    • @jordanbowey4175
      @jordanbowey4175 2 года назад +6

      @@2random628 I guess it's easier to believe every hedge fund is corrupt and selfish then to see people as ranging humans with different morals, wants and beliefs.

  • @louciaisaac3808
    @louciaisaac3808 Год назад

    👏 This has been a great spotlight to watch. Indeed, now thinking about it, old days mom depended so much on Reader’s Digest ( in the mail). In line with that, we are so fortunate to have leading Universities post their valuable knowledge (both in theory and action) so unconditionally!
    Equally, I find the comments here - those posted 10 years ago and even those posted so recently - so experienced & so hands on! 👏

  • @alphabah9822
    @alphabah9822 3 года назад +556

    Some people are here just like: “alright let me attend Harvard for at least an hour”😂

  • @josephchiorazzi8276
    @josephchiorazzi8276 2 года назад

    I was busy wahtching this, then I see 'building a go kart' in the sidebar. I clicked on it and now and now I have something to keep me busy in 2022. Im a chronic over thinker but Im learning to not think so much and just start living life and being happy.

    • @dosiergrand
      @dosiergrand 9 месяцев назад

      😅😅, it's 2024 now, did you build that go-cart?

  • @MicahBratt
    @MicahBratt 2 года назад +5

    Man this is really good advice and depression at the same time. It makes everything in life seem so shallow. it's like knowing how the movie ends before watching it.

  • @witnessthewrath8061
    @witnessthewrath8061 2 года назад +2

    Thank you for sharing your wisdom, and helping change our perceptions of success.

  • @rocking1313
    @rocking1313 2 года назад +3

    Analogy to Juggling is fantastic !
    If you don't define Enough, you don't recognize that More is costing you in another area,,,

  • @dynamics9000
    @dynamics9000 2 года назад +1

    this is one of the best videos I have just watched today... thanks for sharing ,,,,

  • @coachdonald1082
    @coachdonald1082 2 года назад +5

    This lecture spoke to my soul

  • @sodnombayarsaikhan4420
    @sodnombayarsaikhan4420 4 года назад +29

    Wonderful speech. But only if I have just seen the corresponding slides while he lectured, it would have been perfect.

    • @storys9208
      @storys9208 2 года назад

      Di

    • @storys9208
      @storys9208 2 года назад

      Cara mengatasi kulit

    • @LifelinkTV
      @LifelinkTV 2 года назад

      @@storys9208 I’ve no idea how to deal with skin.

  • @MF-co8by
    @MF-co8by 9 лет назад +20

    im a rutgers student and i inculcate this speech in my life. you're awesome sir

  • @Zincink
    @Zincink 2 года назад

    Your legacy is what you create, share and surround yourself with, not money. Money is an aftershock.

  • @FloydMaxwell
    @FloydMaxwell 2 года назад +16

    Wikipedia:
    "In 2014, after three doctors declared him healthy, Stevenson experienced unattended cardiac arrest on January 5 in the middle of the Harvard campus. With a survival rate of approximately 1%, unattended cardiac arrest is almost always fatal. In Stevenson's case, it almost certainly would have been were it not for a remarkable set of events."

  • @BoloBouncer
    @BoloBouncer 2 года назад +2

    "I'm retired now and have time for me. But the problem is I don't know who "me" is because I've just been doing what other people tell me to do."
    Would love to do a study comparing this situation to other cultures and histories where "retirement" isn't a thing.

  • @aaronhall8039
    @aaronhall8039 3 года назад +37

    He keeps pointing at the screen, presumably he has some kinds of slides, and yet we don't get to see them, and I feel we're missing a vital component of the talk. In the future, I feel like it would be good to make a point to capture this component.

  • @uakhatbastimiyev9613
    @uakhatbastimiyev9613 2 года назад

    Great video.
    Really appreciate the opportunity to watch this humble and great man.

    • @RoamAmbie
      @RoamAmbie 2 года назад

      Any MBA questions let me know. Here's a walking tour of Harvard yard. ruclips.net/video/AkAeYVFKCjI/видео.html

  • @Ubertje08
    @Ubertje08 2 года назад +4

    Two great messages for me were:
    "Life is not about balance, but about jugglin, you need to focus on all balls at once, you need to give positive energy at each moment to the ball that is falling. Furthermore, you need to realize that shome balls bounce like rubber (carreer, fitness), and others shatter like glass (Familiy, old friends, health)"
    "God, grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change,
    courage to change the things I can,
    and wisdom to know the difference."
    Anybody has any additional thoughts on these?

    • @Ubertje08
      @Ubertje08 2 года назад +1

      The words on 'Enough' were also of great value

  • @seanliburd57
    @seanliburd57 2 года назад

    If you’re always the smartest person in the room, keep leaving 👼🏽💯

  • @jongoodman7563
    @jongoodman7563 2 года назад +9

    The Falling Ball. The pain in his voice says everything. Brilliant talk.

  • @youseftaha2916
    @youseftaha2916 3 месяца назад

    34k likes is crazy. More people need to see this

  • @natedoherty3462
    @natedoherty3462 3 года назад +11

    This guy is a treasure. Very wise

  • @kingtut8883
    @kingtut8883 2 года назад +1

    Success is having what you want, and happiness is wanting what you have. Wow. I just needed to hear this, I’m sure this sentence alone is going to be detrimental for me moving forward and only forward. What a guy!

  • @jjmalm
    @jjmalm 4 года назад +40

    This is from 2013 and the shade for Trump was massive even then

  • @sideonsid2885
    @sideonsid2885 2 года назад +1

    This video is from 2013 , but some folks are upset he correctly spotted & criticized the -ve attributes of their Dear Leader.
    Money is NOT the measure of success is what he is saying !

  • @mr.x8691
    @mr.x8691 3 года назад +40

    I'm loving all the little snips at Trump from 2013.

    • @AG-yd6zn
      @AG-yd6zn 3 года назад

      trump must have fucked his wife....dude is more obsessed with trump than cnnn its weird

  • @MrVontar
    @MrVontar 2 года назад +1

    It can be confusing deciding what you want. Especially if you grew up in a world where everything was taken away and the world you loved was rendered meaningless. Soon the singularity will occur and all things will unfold, then finally, I will be free of the matrix and ascend into life.

  • @veraross8552
    @veraross8552 6 лет назад +26

    Thank you, professor. Amazing talk.

  • @sonam2786
    @sonam2786 Год назад

    I watch a lot of videos and rarely comment. This video though really stuck me - I still think of it's message at least once week

  • @nikiexiong3997
    @nikiexiong3997 3 года назад +42

    Great talk! This professor makes me feel like he’s speaking to me.

  • @sulaiman.hussain
    @sulaiman.hussain Год назад +1

    God bless you Professor.

  • @M.O.C.2023
    @M.O.C.2023 2 года назад +6

    This person has drastically different values than me.
    And occupies a drastically different world.

  • @21978027737032
    @21978027737032 2 года назад +1

    feel like this is the talk i always wanted with my grandpa -come back to it always

  • @kingofisrael4815
    @kingofisrael4815 6 лет назад +186

    "You'll wait, the ice cream will melt, let's have the ice cream now".

  • @gat6932
    @gat6932 3 года назад

    Thank hbs for having yt channel.. I can't afford a mba ..

  • @daltondammthebabe
    @daltondammthebabe 3 года назад +3

    This is what I play when my niece comes over. I mean harvard lectures. Playing this for my niece right now.

  • @josephraaluchi5323
    @josephraaluchi5323 5 месяцев назад +2

    The media.. is not given us the slides..
    It will have help more..
    This is deep

    • @CastleHassall
      @CastleHassall Месяц назад

      it's free access to a Harvard lecture .. the people who see the slides parents paid a fortune to get their kids in there

    • @CastleHassall
      @CastleHassall Месяц назад

      ie at least you are being allowed to see the lecture that people paid big money to see

  • @bikob1736
    @bikob1736 4 года назад +40

    What did I learn? Don’t do it sequentially and Juggling vs balance ! Good life lessons

    • @ShahzadHassanBangash
      @ShahzadHassanBangash 3 года назад

      i didnt understand juggling vs balance concept can you elaborate ?

    • @Ubertje08
      @Ubertje08 2 года назад

      @@ShahzadHassanBangash Your comment is 3 months old, but maybe this will (still) help:
      The diaglog stats at 27:00
      He saying that he doens't like balance because it reminds him of a seal balancing something on his nose.
      He is also saying that juggling is about having several balls to hold up, and that holding them up is harder than balancing them. He is saying have to swich focus between balls and watch all of them all the time. He is saying that you especiallly watch the falling ball, and give it positive engery each time you touch it. Lastly he is saying that some balls are like rubber and bounce (like a carreer, it will bounce in a new (Okay) direction if you make a mistake) and that other balls are like glass they will shatter beyond repair (Like your family, or your health).
      The main difference in Juggling vs Balance is that in balance you seem to view life as one big thing that needs focused attention all the time to maintain (which sounds overwhelming), while jugglin is about having different separated subjects with different caracteristics and needs, that you keep an eye on all the time but focus on seperately.

  • @dancegod1691
    @dancegod1691 2 года назад

    Success is getting what you want
    Happiness is wanting what you get
    Don't kid yourself; Don't cheat at solitair

  • @TheDavidlloydjones
    @TheDavidlloydjones 2 года назад +12

    It speaks well of the B School that they would schedule this sensible and valuable lecture. (Well done and thank you, Howard Stevenson!)
    It doesn't speak so well of the student body that the audience here are so overwhelmingly the B School's women.

    • @ralphfraz
      @ralphfraz 2 года назад

      It kinda just make natural sense to me that most guys wouldn't be interested in a lecture called "building a life". Dudye don't like to be told how to live. Women in the other hand can't get enough of this sort of thing

    • @cameronyt2173
      @cameronyt2173 2 года назад +1

      i seem to see that most who leave a message here are men, though

  • @GarrickPinon
    @GarrickPinon 2 года назад

    Thank You for your gift Howard. Impactful.

  • @stevemuzira9155
    @stevemuzira9155 6 лет назад +13

    Incredible talk!!! Very insightful informative and captivating!

  • @barbcarbon9440
    @barbcarbon9440 19 дней назад +1

    I love this guy

  • @dirtrockground4543
    @dirtrockground4543 3 года назад +7

    juggling analogy around 28:00 is incredible. he's so right

  • @claudiehegmann9554
    @claudiehegmann9554 2 года назад

    One of the wisest things I've done in my life is trying to learn English