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Nirvana by Charles Bukowski (read by Lex Fridman) 

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This is a poem by Charles Bukowski titled Nirvana:
Not much chance completely cut loose from purpose
He was a young man riding a bus
Through North Carolina on the way to somewhere
And it began to snow
And the bus stopped at a little café in the hills
And the passengers entered
And he sat at the counter with the others
And he ordered the food arrived
And the meal was particularly good
And the coffee
The waitress was unlike the women he had known
She was unaffected and there was a natural humor which came from her
And the fry cook said crazy things
And the dishwasher in back laughed a good clean pleasant laugh
And the young man watched the snow through the window
And he wanted to stay in that cafe forever
The curious feeling swam through him that everything was beautiful there
And it would always stay beautiful there
And then the bus driver told the passengers that it was time to board
And the young man thought I'll just stay here
I'll just stay here
And then he rose and he followed the others into the bus
He found his seat and looked at the café through the window
And then the bus moved off down a curve downward out of the hills
And the young man looked straight forward
And he heard the other passengers speaking of other things
Or they were reading or trying to sleep
And they hadn't noticed the magic
And the young man put his head to one side
Closed his eyes and pretended to sleep
There was nothing else to do
Just to listen to the sound of the engine
And the sound of the tires
In the snow
Writing music and poetry have been a part of my life for many years, along with science and martial arts. I've written a lot of songs, almost all of which no one has ever heard, including close friends. Me playing covers and reading this poem is a step toward it. My main passion is artificial intelligence (especially engineering of it into real-world systems) but guitar, piano, wrestling, jiu jitsu, and judo have helped me in that pursuit in fundamental ways that I hope to elucidate over time. If this is not your thing, please be patient and ignore it. But if you enjoy it, your support and love are always appreciated.
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@lexfridman
@lexfridman 4 года назад
Writing music and poetry have been a part of my life for many years, along with science and martial arts. I've written a lot of songs, almost all of which no one has ever heard, including close friends. Me playing covers and reading this poem is a step toward it. My main passion is artificial intelligence (especially engineering of it into real-world systems) but guitar, piano, wrestling, jiu jitsu, and judo have helped me in that pursuit in fundamental ways that I hope to elucidate over time. If this is not your thing, please be patient and ignore it. But if you enjoy it, your support and love are always appreciated.
@haydenpaulwoodger3562
@haydenpaulwoodger3562 4 года назад
Very moving, thank you for sharing. More like this would be good :)
@srikanthganta7626
@srikanthganta7626 4 года назад
Would love to hear your songs, when you are comfortable sharing them. Happy holidays and a happy new year!
@knowlen
@knowlen 4 года назад
The channel is (to me at least) about conversations. Exposing your passions, goals, and interests adds depth to those conversations. You could use colored borders (eg; bounding box) on the video pic based on the type of content (clip, full interview, personal, ect..) if you are worried about people expecting an academic discussion and getting hit with a poem.
@vinith3773
@vinith3773 4 года назад
This is great. More of this is welcome.
@NolanChai
@NolanChai 4 года назад
No worries! It's always interesting and refreshing to see more creative outlets in the AI field (and scientific research community in general)
@fatdamon7862
@fatdamon7862 2 года назад
Just heard you recite this on the Joe Rogan Podcast. Your voice is so calming and really makes this poem so much better. Thank you Lex
@NandaKumar-lt3pn
@NandaKumar-lt3pn 4 года назад
Those rare few moments when we feel a sense of unity with our immediate surroundings and events. Loved how this captures one such moment.
@Finite8614
@Finite8614 4 года назад
You're a gem, Lex! Grateful for you. Hope you'll share your songs some day
@tomalcolm
@tomalcolm 4 года назад
I can taste the coffee. I think I was in that cafe. The young man sold poems for pocket change on street corners. It was the 109th street bridge. Albert’s pancakes. Merry Christmas everyone.
@shadynagy1751
@shadynagy1751 4 года назад
You are a role model for me and for many. Keep going on and do your best. I respect you Lex.
@jludo
@jludo 2 года назад
When he read this on Rogan I thought the last line was 'the magic is the moment', it was actually added by Lex. I think that line improves the poem for dumb people like me who need an extra few words to fully appreciate the poetry.
@SerenityDreaming
@SerenityDreaming Год назад
Good explanation. Thank you.
@grandamadain
@grandamadain 2 года назад
The feeling he described in this is the best feeling on earth.
@johnxina7496
@johnxina7496 7 месяцев назад
God Bukowski's poems are so simple but they hit so hard.
@eddussashradhey
@eddussashradhey 4 года назад
Finding depth in small things.... Such a beautiful poem😇
@brassknucks9221
@brassknucks9221 2 года назад
JRE brought me here. I had this playing in the background while I was working... I didn't hear it properly the first time... something made me rewind just abit so I could listen properly. I must have replayed that last few minutes of JRE maybe 4 or 5 times. I'd not heard it before...there is something special about those words... I can imagine the scene... and also gives some hope and to pay attention because the good stuff is sometimes right in front of you.
@j.87558
@j.87558 11 месяцев назад
This sensibility, for some reason, reminds me of David Lynch and his particular sensitivity. For example when he talks about the eye of the duck, a movie scene that may not be the most important, but like the eye of a duck - it is placed in the perfect place of the duck’s face. It’s like the sublimeness of a liminal space, a low key sense of awe.
@patdainel9037
@patdainel9037 Год назад
It’s like a Chekhov short story. I always loved Chekhov for the way he painted small snapshots of life, without offering any answers
@adrianmoldovan7989
@adrianmoldovan7989 4 года назад
More videos like this, please.
@ileena8129
@ileena8129 4 года назад
Wow! What a gift 💝 Thanks for sharing 🌿
@ShaulKedem
@ShaulKedem 4 года назад
A Pre smartphone era; Tires were heard
@good_call
@good_call 4 года назад
Thank you for sharing Lex. It is a very beautiful poem. It reminds me of how unworthy we sometimes are for those times when things come together for seemingly no reason at all. For me that feeling is grattitude and wonder for what could have caused me to feel such a way, and care not to become attached, but to accept the essential impermanence of experience, trusting that if I keep to my practice, it will visit me again, like an old friend. I appreciate the glimpse into the person that is behind the scientist, the artist and the athlete and I wish I could learn that much more from you. You never seize to inspire me. Regards Thor
@yawni__emptysullivan840
@yawni__emptysullivan840 Год назад
Wow!! One of my favorite poems read by one of my favorite people. I thank God this exists. 🙏🙏
@frostburnem
@frostburnem 4 года назад
Thank you Lex! I am learning english by listening to your amazing podcast. You and your guests inspire me
@skoto8219
@skoto8219 4 года назад
Viktor Voronin Nice! Podcasts are such a great resource for learning languages. I only began to understand normal conversational German once I started listening to podcasts.
@starvick2007
@starvick2007 4 года назад
Great Poem, your channel taught me a lot and fueled endless debates with friends,and waiting for your version of Samantha:) Many thanks from Beirut, Happy Holidays.
@zetek5593
@zetek5593 4 года назад
Yeah Bukowski is great. Many people say for the most of the time he was an alcoholic but they just can't put it aside and enjoy the poems.
@joelicata
@joelicata 4 года назад
Perfect... liked it so much, put in on my Facebook. Thanks for all the great interviews...always look forward to new ones and replaying past favorites.
@Sprite_525
@Sprite_525 4 года назад
Blown away. I never saw your artistic side.
@hyponomeone
@hyponomeone Год назад
Bukowski was a beautiful poet and this is a beautiful reading. Thank you :)
@tricialandis1546
@tricialandis1546 4 года назад
Thank you - beautiful poem, beautifully read.
@mstryodann8991
@mstryodann8991 2 года назад
love the poems you share, Thank you so much. Your amazing. 😘
@marekfalda95
@marekfalda95 3 года назад
You are the best, Lex. I find you inspiring and relatable in many ways.
@julianlineham
@julianlineham Год назад
Beautiful open beautifully read. Life is the search for those moments, either alone or with others.
@outsider1st
@outsider1st 4 года назад
You're a great dude Lex. Hope you spend these holidays well. Stay safe!
@ivmt
@ivmt 4 года назад
This warmed my heart. Thank you Lex. Happy holidays!
@rickharold7884
@rickharold7884 4 года назад
Awesome! thanks!
@Flair978
@Flair978 2 года назад
Hello Lex, I've listen to you speak on the Ukraine crisis. I'm a diaspora of the Yugoslavian War started in 1992 I'm Bosnian we left when I was 7. I'm 37 years today my life has been shaped by moving from one country to another. Foreigner back home foreigner where I live yet alive. War will end but the suffering afterwards is much longer and much more complex. Nobody speaks about the challenges ahead.
@gaykaik
@gaykaik 2 года назад
Лучше уже не прочитать, спасибо ❤
@bearwolffish
@bearwolffish 4 года назад
As an artist with a passion for micro controllers, I'm all too aware of the way many engineers view people like us, but never be discouraged brother. Love the channel.
@danielgriebling6123
@danielgriebling6123 2 года назад
Something about Bukowski also resonates with me. I have most of his books. Go all the way is something I read or listen to often. His poems are pretty hit or miss for me but when they hit, man do they hit.
@georgetacarmen8824
@georgetacarmen8824 Год назад
Answer to my question. Yes, Lex does have poem reading videos. Ever since I heard the poem on Rogan's show recently, I was wondering if there were any. A rabbit hole of videos about philosophers, poets and psychologists brought me back here. :-) The last video that I was listening to was some of Charles Bukowski stuff. I think that the algorithm knows that I would rather listen to Lex read the poems. I found this video at the top of Bukowski poems. :-) I enjoyed it. :-)
@sergeantkawaii8070
@sergeantkawaii8070 Год назад
This poem is beautiful yet so simple.. ❤
@MultiOskaras
@MultiOskaras 4 года назад
We need this as a song!!
@tiadiad
@tiadiad 4 года назад
I second.
@thelza1770
@thelza1770 2 года назад
Funny, I was listening to you recite this on the Joe Rogan Experience while riding the bus home from work. It was a Friday evening and my coworkers and I found a golf club and some golf balls on site (I work in a garbage facility). We spent the last half hour of our shift practicing our golf swings since we were all done with our duties with nothing else to do. It was a lot of fun! We were laughing like little kids on a playground while balls were flying like a shooting star in the night sky, only to land in this huge pit full of trash and whatnot. Then it was time to go home. We all started joking and laughing in the locker room while changing out of our coveralls into our casual clothing. After that I clocked out, put in my air pods, and turned on JRE while I waited for the bus. You started reciting this while I got into the bus, paid my fare, and took a seat in the back of the bus. I laid my head on the window and felt enlighten when you concluded, "The magic is in the moment. Here's to the magic."
@hapticat2376
@hapticat2376 3 года назад
Wow, we need more men like this. Not afraid to be sensitive to beautiful things
@Darkhawkx9
@Darkhawkx9 4 года назад
Thanks for sharing this Lex, always love to see these creative passions outside of your usual scope. Merry Xmas and have a happy new year!
@FrenchingAround
@FrenchingAround 4 года назад
Wow, thanks a lot for this. Made my night.
@niguriani
@niguriani 4 года назад
Лекс, ты лучше всех! :D Nice one. Your voice lends itself to drama.
@russadygov1711
@russadygov1711 4 года назад
I never comment, but am making the exception because it does seem that you, for some reason or another, read what people have to say on your uploads. What strikes me most is your passion to understand human nature on all levels in a rather cool and objective manner that, to me, very much echo the old but not so distant mannerisms of the old Russian intelligentsia. Спасибо за ваш труд, товарищ Фридман.
@ulfnowotny01
@ulfnowotny01 4 года назад
Beautiful! Thank you!
@crispypudding
@crispypudding Год назад
I'm not joking. This actually made me cry. What a sad story.
@YaMumsSpecialFriend
@YaMumsSpecialFriend 4 года назад
He was/ is one of my favourite authors, nice reading mate.
@judijaba
@judijaba 4 года назад
Love it. You're a multi talented man!
@Futureacquiescence
@Futureacquiescence 4 года назад
Thank you for reading Bukowski on Joe’s podcast! He’s my favorite poet
@root9065
@root9065 4 года назад
Brilliant my friend, merry Christmas to you and thank you for your time and dedication for this amazing channel!
@metafuel
@metafuel 4 года назад
Thank you for that.
@amotorcyclerider3230
@amotorcyclerider3230 4 года назад
Beautiful!
@benreadspoetry7958
@benreadspoetry7958 2 года назад
I love this poem - definitely intending to read more Bukowski.
@thdr_kcznsk
@thdr_kcznsk 4 года назад
Thank you for this
@WASHED_UP_NPC
@WASHED_UP_NPC 4 года назад
Thank you so much. I'll remember that better vs reading it lol.
@benas664
@benas664 4 года назад
This is really welcome addition to the channel.Would love to hear some music too!
@igow88
@igow88 7 месяцев назад
Hearing this on JRE was such a beautiful moment in my life. I was driving passing an empty parking lot when Lex got to the end and I just pulled in parked and felt something. I can't describe what the feeling was besides wow. I sat and reflected on it, rewound, closed my eyes and listened again. Since then I've seen so much more magic and have embraced so many more moments than I would have before that night. That introduced me to Bukowski, which lead to Alan Watts, which lead to Earl Nightingale and I'm currently diving into Carl Jungs" writings with plans to move onto Nietzsche next. The magic.
@duhheads
@duhheads 4 месяца назад
gay
@yark618
@yark618 4 года назад
I needed this
@barney2006p
@barney2006p 4 года назад
This is ironic beauty! Thanx
@paulaponte1309
@paulaponte1309 9 месяцев назад
❤The best.
@danminshew2778
@danminshew2778 4 года назад
Thanks Lex!
@arnoldr8556
@arnoldr8556 4 года назад
Lex, it seems we men, always dreaming to find that place in heaven, where we can stay forever? But I thought we want to make for all that heaven, not for ourselves only... Bukowskis deep thoughts are deep thoughts of all grown man.
@latoray5162
@latoray5162 4 года назад
Wonderful
@edt8597
@edt8597 4 года назад
Lex knows his audience well👏👏
@goawaygrey
@goawaygrey Год назад
thank you
@amirhussain3028
@amirhussain3028 4 года назад
Dear Lex Luthor, I like these videos. Could you give insight into how to think and how things like martial arts or music have helped you in AI research. Thank you Superman
@monikafl2267
@monikafl2267 4 года назад
Bukowski's poetry is like a men - harsh and delicate at the same time
@TheOverlordOfProcrastination
@TheOverlordOfProcrastination 6 месяцев назад
Legend.
@tommygunhunter
@tommygunhunter 4 года назад
Lex Happy Xmas.. Happy Lexmas! You must read aloud on camera Roll The Dice by same genius 👍
@zeldaadlez3377
@zeldaadlez3377 4 года назад
Nice shit. Bukowski is great.
@samdelsgs2
@samdelsgs2 9 месяцев назад
I keep coming to hear this poem craving a taste of that feeling, it’s hard to experience it with all “life” happening around. Btw, i need to buy that dishwasher to laugh at my jokes!
@HDscreenerX
@HDscreenerX Год назад
@redtobertshateshandles
@redtobertshateshandles Год назад
Thanks for NOT putting music over the top.
@wishbone3
@wishbone3 2 года назад
💗
@wishbone3
@wishbone3 2 года назад
Woah, Lex…. 222
@wishbone3
@wishbone3 2 года назад
22’s no joke Christopher Witecki describe all that.. and WHAT A TRIP & how scarily sucked into & accurate it’s been for me on these synchronizations that I’ve manifested and aligned into l, for it is true… such a path/opportunities as not necessarily has it been positive. 22 is 4 which is the door. 4 & 2 vibrations & frequencies of energy/state of awareness & consciousness. Ha. Like, “4” being related to our belonging point of stage or focus, our actual vibration/how we sync & attract to and are attracted to, our sensitivities in that sense,… Uranus, “Aquarius” state… where we overall jive or accustom to…. 2 representing our emotions and emotional state. The Moon, “Cancer” “sign”/state of awareness/placement or focus & part of out consciousness we focus on that’s about our emotions overall, how we feel. The energies & sensitivities, the overall human psyche of this all has been heavy. I really have had it rough. I knew how to avoid this earlier on in one way but didn’t see clearly the ways in which I took and didn’t take which turned into further a learning lesson of energy I am trying to heal and get out of now. It’s hard though.🗝💙🌠
@wishbone3
@wishbone3 2 года назад
I’m from good ole North Carolina💙🗝~
@wishbone3
@wishbone3 2 года назад
Stuck in SC now :(
@TheTrueReiniat
@TheTrueReiniat 4 года назад
Happy Holidays dude. You should recite So you want to be a writer? too, its such a gem.
@pulphazestudio
@pulphazestudio 2 года назад
I'll just stay here I'll just stay here
@laracamp2627
@laracamp2627 2 года назад
💯
@dennis_johnson
@dennis_johnson 4 года назад
Im curious to know what your thoughts are on the interaction between music and computer science. Other than AI generated music.
@lizard1533
@lizard1533 3 года назад
I always wondered if he was talking about himself in this poem
@mrj3nk044
@mrj3nk044 4 года назад
Coffee to go, suited for active minds.
@tylermcgee7290
@tylermcgee7290 Год назад
Of all the great content from you I think the poetry is my favorite. I’m sure you’ve read Stephen Crane?
@dracolicoify
@dracolicoify 4 года назад
Lex, do you know the Argentinian writer Jorge Luis borges? Is not AI the golem of humankind? Have a taste The golem If (as the Greek affirmed in the Cratylus) the name is archetype of the thing in the letters of “rose” is the rose and all the Nile in the word “Nile”. And, made of consonants and vowels, there'll be a terrible Name, which guards in precise letters and syllables the ciphered essence of God and the Omnipotence. * Adam and the stars knew it in the garden. The corrosion of sin (the qabalists say) has erased it, And the generations have lost it. The artifices and candor of man are endless. We know there was a day when God’s people were seeking the Name in the solemn vigils of Jewry. Not in the way of others where an obscure shadow insinuates in the obscure history, still young and alive is the memory of Judah Loew, who was a rabbi in Prague. Thirsting to know what God knows, Judah Loew arranged permutations of letters and complex variations and finally pronounced the Name: the Key, the Door, the Echo, the Guest and the Palace, over a doll which with clumsy hands he carved, to teach it the secrets of the Letters, of Time and of Space. The simulacrum lifted its sleepy lids and saw forms and colors it did not understand, and lost in sounds it rehearsed fearful movements. Gradually, it saw itself (as do we) imprisoned in this sonorous web of Before, After, Yesterday, Meanwhile, Now, Right, Left, I, You, Those, Others. (The qabalist who presided as numen named the immense creature Golem; these truths are given by Scholem, in a learned part of his volume.) The rabbi explained to it the universe “This is my foot, this is yours, this the rope.” And after years got the perverse creature To sweep the synagogue, well or badly. Perhaps twas an error in penmanship or in pronouncing the Sacred Name, for despite such avid enchantment, the apprentice of man learned not to speak. Its eyes, less of man than of dog, and even less of dog than of thing, followed the rabbi around the pallid penumbra of the confining rooms. Something abnormal and gross was in the Golem. because the Rabbi’s cat at its passing would hide. (This cat is not in Scholem, But in the passing of time I divine it.) Lifting filial hands to its God it copied its own god's devotions; or, stupid and smiling, it would bow in concave oriental salaams. The Rabbi observed it with tenderness and with some horror. “How” (he asked) “could I beget this sorry son and abandon inaction, wherein sanity lies?” “Why did I add to the infinite series another symbol? Why to the vain skein that winds in the eternal did I give another cause, an effect, and grief?” In the hour of anguish and lack of light, his eyes on his Golem would rest. Who will tell us the things God felt when looking at his rabbi in Prague?
@ivansandoval946
@ivansandoval946 4 года назад
Orgullo argentino! Thanks for the recommendation
3 года назад
You're no Tom Waits, Lex, but that was pretty good.
@fayezaaman7277
@fayezaaman7277 2 года назад
Yo, this fbi agent is so poetic!
@eidios6871
@eidios6871 4 года назад
Seems like I'm the first viewer...
@jul9cuz
@jul9cuz 4 года назад
Seems like I found your comment...
@kevinwhelan9607
@kevinwhelan9607 10 месяцев назад
My favorite of all his poems- a masterpiece. However, the transcription of the screen is incorrect, ignoring the very specific line breaks and as for putting capitals at the start of lines: he never wrote anything like that. Otherwise, thanks for posting.
@theredflagisgreen
@theredflagisgreen 4 года назад
What's the Lex Clips channel for?
@lexfridman
@lexfridman 4 года назад
Short clips from the Artificial Intelligence podcast & clips from other lectures.
@Alex-xf5ux
@Alex-xf5ux Год назад
Bukowski
@filmfredrik
@filmfredrik 4 года назад
Wonderful! I also have both my left and right brain active, so it's always nice when someone who cares both about art and science puts it out there. Bukowski is great, of course. Here is my favourite: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-0o4GZuig-10.html
@SerenityDreaming
@SerenityDreaming Год назад
I'm sorry, I'm not very poetic. Why didn't he just stay??
@MeatSnax
@MeatSnax 6 месяцев назад
It's crazy that you lifted the phrasing from Tom Waits' reading and it still ended up dull and lifeless. Why even bother if you're gonna recite it like you're reading the paper?
@David-te9nq
@David-te9nq Год назад
Lex Fridman's is really good at reading poetry....NOT.
@burkebaby
@burkebaby Год назад
Just heard you recite this on the Joe Rogan Podcast. Your voice is so calming and really makes this poem so much better. Thank you Lex
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