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Today, I sit down with Ryan Holiday to talk about living a life of discipline. Ryan and I share our thoughts and opinions on the different forms of disciplines and how they are formed in different cultures, the value of your time and with whom are you spending most of it, and how to be more kind to yourself and make decisions that are more centered on your well-being.
Ryan Holiday is an author, marketer, and entrepreneur. He is known for his writings on Stoicism and has written several books on the subject, including "The Obstacle is the Way," "Ego is the Enemy," and "The Daily Stoic." He has also worked as a marketing strategist for companies such as American Apparel and has written several other books on topics such as growth hacking and media manipulation. Ryan hosts the popular podcast, The Daily Stoic.
You can order my new book 8 RULES OF LOVE at 8rulesoflove.com or at a retail store near you. You can also get the chance to see me live on my first ever world tour. This is a 90 minute interactive show where I will take you on a journey of finding, keeping and even letting go of love. Head to jayshettytour.com and find out if I'll be in a city near you. Thank you so much for all your support - I hope to see you soon.
What We Discuss:
00:00 Intro
04:25 What is the real meaning of discipline in different cultures?
06:40 How do you overpower your own mind and learn to argue with yourself?
11:05 Discipline has to be balanced with sustainability, rest, and so much more.
16:22 If you look at your life calendar, whom are you spending most of your time with?
22:05 All the things we want in life are accidental byproducts of getting big things right.
23:38 What is the hardest discipline you’ve ever practiced?
29:21 Optimizing your personal life will make other things much easier to manage.
36:25 It’s never too easy to sit down with your thoughts but you can learn to get comfortable with it.
40:22 Are you getting better at becoming a better friend to yourself?
44:14 We can’t control what happens, but we can control how we respond to it.
48:25 How important is it for us to go through something difficult and grow the muscle to overcome it?
53:52 Ryan explains the importance of making choices that derive positive benefits in the most difficult situations.
01:00:40 You are bound to get disappointed by attaching to an outcome that is not yours.
01:02:41 Different people have different ways of consuming information and we should respect that.
01:09:44 When you create a lot of valuable things in life, the returns may double.
01:12:05 Why should you allow yourself to become different things?
01:17:16 Don’t be a copy of your former self, continue to take a leap whenever you can.

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@AndiOjeda123
@AndiOjeda123 Год назад
“You can be a Titan in your industry and a total amateur at home.” That really hits home. My Goodness. <a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="1432">23:52</a>
@sagarmandhani
@sagarmandhani Год назад
- Love is spelt T-I-M-E - Catch guilt now -> Change habits to get rid of the guilt - Practice facing hardship (eg. Coldplunge, exercise, bicycle, etc.) - Just start it
@thalissacarvalho4109
@thalissacarvalho4109 Год назад
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@TinaHani-qh4lp
@TinaHani-qh4lp 9 месяцев назад
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@7163rose
@7163rose 5 месяцев назад
Thank you for that concise side-notes love it!!!❤✌️🥳
@victors16811
@victors16811 Год назад
I’ve been reading Daily Stoic for about two years, it’s part of my morning ritual, live changing!
@Mpc5061
@Mpc5061 Год назад
Better read the real deal, the stoics themselves😂
@troyallenart817
@troyallenart817 Год назад
Me as well Bro💯☯️💯
@grimalkin5665
@grimalkin5665 5 месяцев назад
just started reading it now, welcome 2024
@victors16811
@victors16811 5 месяцев назад
@@grimalkin5665 great! Today was my last page! Tomorrow starting from day one! Happy new year! ✊
@muhammadmukhtiar9037
@muhammadmukhtiar9037 5 месяцев назад
The stoics did nothing but to present themselves as someone who are a nature oriented people but that is not the truth. The truth is that thet want the attention for their philosophy and wanted to present it in a grandiose manner my friend
@PaulTheFranklin
@PaulTheFranklin 10 месяцев назад
"Most people will become people they don't want to be in order to achieve something." -Jay Shetty, <a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="1273">21:13</a>
@Kurt5Dobson
@Kurt5Dobson Год назад
Great video, there is nothing like a perfect marriage or relationship, I learnt that in everything there is always a solution, 5 years ago I and my wife divorced because we were having some difficulties in our marriage but we are back together ,it was a really bad phase but we got through it
@DarylSimpson58
@DarylSimpson58 Год назад
there is a lot of sense in what you just said and I hope mine works the same way too, we are currently separated but I cant live without her, I love her so much. wish I can get her back I can do anything to have her back, we have tried therapy amongst other things
@Kurt5Dobson
@Kurt5Dobson Год назад
@@DarylSimpson58 its always difficult to let someone you love go, but in my case I had the help of a spiritual adviser who saved my marriage from collapsing her name is SHELLY RENEE WHITE.
@DarylSimpson58
@DarylSimpson58 Год назад
@@Kurt5Dobson this is helpful, I will look her up. I hope this works for me too, I really miss her.
@TomRyan603
@TomRyan603 Год назад
We are blessed to have conversations like this publicly available. Wow… Was already a huge fan of these two, I knew it would be great, but this is next level 🔥
@user-fk5tx5de3b
@user-fk5tx5de3b Год назад
His book changed my life. You changed my life, Ryan - from South Korea!
@venkarri8534
@venkarri8534 Год назад
Whoever this guy is, he's on-point. Discipline is not about grinding all the time, it's about consciously doing the right thing at the right time, despite distractions, thus adding efficiency to your life.
@laurieclarkson9180
@laurieclarkson9180 Год назад
Injury and Illness are the most humbling experiences.
@funnytv-1631
@funnytv-1631 Год назад
Making something from nothing is an act of pure optimism. From you, something new has taken shape, and that’s amazing! This week, express yourself and find solace and relaxation by adding creative pursuits to your self-care routine. Commit to this deliberate focus to prioritize your happiness and wellbeing.
@CuriosityIgnited
@CuriosityIgnited Год назад
This video is a great reminder of how Ryan's insights on discipline and self-control can help us achieve our goals and live more fulfilling lives. I especially liked his point about how discipline is not just about pushing ourselves to do more, but also about knowing when to say no and rest. It’s a balance that requires constant awareness and adjustment. I think we can all benefit from applying some of his principles to our personal and professional lives.
@adelenethomas4236
@adelenethomas4236 Год назад
I have gone through a period of questioning a lot of Podcast content to choosing the ones that are going to inspire and challenge me. This one ROCKS! Recently, my partner and I had a slight 'wiggle' in our relationship and we both turned up for change and healing! Now........man we are experiencing stuff so much better than honeymoon periods! I realised that beyond all that I will achieve out there, love (being it, giving it, receiving it) is so damn important. I love giving love! This is 'home'. I'm about to start reading your book Jay. I believe in both of you. I want to celebrate you today (which you don't need as you understand your own value). Thank you for turning up, doing the work, being so committed to remind us, "we can too".
@osmanmohamed2422
@osmanmohamed2422 Год назад
Oh my god.. that went like 5 minutes. I could’ve listened to these two talk for days.
@celinechoquette5338
@celinechoquette5338 7 месяцев назад
incredible ! Jay and Ryan ! TY from Montreal
@user-gp5fr1wt9t
@user-gp5fr1wt9t 11 месяцев назад
I have loved Ryan Holiday for a while now, and I am trying to live like a Stoic because of him. But I recently came to find Jay Shetty, and his story is very inspirational. I am beyond ecstatic that these two came together. Thank you for this! We need Robert Greene in a trio, please. :)
@fatinilhamfahim4468
@fatinilhamfahim4468 Год назад
I've started reading Ryan Holiday’s book " Stillness is the key" from today and found this podcast now..🧐 What an irony!! 😃😃
@bernicejones933
@bernicejones933 Год назад
Two beautiful souls and wayshowers you can see the authenticity much appreciated thank you both
@Soulful_Pizza
@Soulful_Pizza Год назад
This was an incredible episode. Love your podcast Jay. Thank you very much ❤
@liveinthemoment419
@liveinthemoment419 Год назад
I am not even close to you guys age, nor am I studying for neet. I am a mother of 2 trying to get back my career on track. I have the world against me, trust me it gets harder when you grow older. So work hard now so you don’t have to regret later. Rakshita, I have your videos on a playlist and use it to pick up myself. You are so much younger to me but I draw courage from you. God bless you.
@user-bd1cq6rk5g
@user-bd1cq6rk5g 7 месяцев назад
Keep on mama 🎉🎉🎉
@JerryHeughins-os2os
@JerryHeughins-os2os 9 месяцев назад
It's hard to find your way when u feel lost. I started listening to exceptional people, and parts of my mind were opened to a new perspective. I started to c things differently and now I'm a different person still me but disaplined
@Thacarshee
@Thacarshee 10 месяцев назад
"All growth has a leap in the dark"
@JohnAVasquez
@JohnAVasquez Год назад
I have attempted to meditate many times in my life and prior to this CD the only success I've experienced is with live guided meditation. ru-vid.comUgkxzpa8CIfZcihW4Z0F_ja0QF3W9KIatrsq This is the first CD I've used that cuts through my unmedicated ADHD and enables me to truly relax and experience a quiet and energizing interval. The instructors voice is very soothing and pleasant to listen to. I am easily able to sit successfully through the entire CD, and for quite some time after. I cannot adequately express how tremendously helpful this CD has been on my spiritual journey!! Two thumbs up and 10 stars!
@nathanleung5592
@nathanleung5592 Год назад
Another purposeful conversation on the podcast! Keep up the good work. Enjoy these conversations 🎉❤
@troyallenart817
@troyallenart817 Год назад
Always Amazing insight!! During the pandemic me and my family embraced it and really really enjoyed are time together staying home and being thankful daily to have each other..💯☯️😎✌️
@haniesasani3822
@haniesasani3822 Год назад
Min36: I have been dealing with the most terrible back injury ever in my sport life(as a trainer), exactly what Jay said, this made me become more mindful than past and forced me to slow my pace and take a look into my life. Its unbelievable that I had a roller coster of emotions . Hard to come up with this new version however Im still working on it and stay alive by wathcing you almost everyday🎉❤
@bruceanthony4044
@bruceanthony4044 Год назад
I think if people truly understood the importance of time management, going about our lives in a different timely manner would be top priority. Don't allow time to dictate you, instead make the best of your time=life...
@rydah1240
@rydah1240 Год назад
Jay Shetty and Joe Rogan together on a podcast would break the internet.
@LivelifewithJ1012
@LivelifewithJ1012 5 месяцев назад
So good- being a better friend to yourself. Love that!
@williamcrosby5880
@williamcrosby5880 4 месяца назад
Its cool how much their conversation about bringing success seeking to your personal life relates to my situation at the moment. I really love the insight.
@jennymichelle2573
@jennymichelle2573 Год назад
Omg ! RYAN HOLIDAY ! This has to be my favorite interview this far 😊
@dionnedivino
@dionnedivino Год назад
I was listening to Ryan abt stoicism and now he’s being interviewed by jay! Mind blown😱 great minds think alike
@peterroberts8700
@peterroberts8700 10 месяцев назад
Ryan Holiday has changed my life in such a positive direction. I am blessed and grateful for the Stoic philosophy. Thanks so much Ryan. Plus I think Robert Green is a 💯 absolute genius as well
@hollymolly4036
@hollymolly4036 Год назад
Timely podscast, resonated with me greatly, thank you for making me stop by and THINK about it.
@shamtsegazgi2130
@shamtsegazgi2130 Год назад
Spending my time listening to this episode was worth it. love your podcast Jay.
@mariolongtin8271
@mariolongtin8271 Год назад
Great episode, two gentlemen providing tremendous value!
@user-vw9uc8uz2g
@user-vw9uc8uz2g 11 месяцев назад
Great great question about “Dad Guilt” Jay! That is a very real thing. I have all this work I need to do on myself in order to be successful, but I have a lot of inner work that needs to be done. With my job, there is not a lot of time for my kids and I feel pressure and sense of urgency to change my mind and circumstances
@sn0wsilver
@sn0wsilver 9 месяцев назад
Damn so many gems in this conversation. I didn’t even plan to watch this. It came on unexpectedly and kept it playing the entire way through. Grateful for this content.❤
@xeniacharmainesaluib6824
@xeniacharmainesaluib6824 Год назад
This is certainly one for the books. Ryan is one of my favorites now :)
@Karem.milian
@Karem.milian Год назад
Amazing conversation ❤thank you
@HUTCH_Does
@HUTCH_Does Год назад
So much game in this video. Thank You both.
@rafaelapereira5377
@rafaelapereira5377 Год назад
Inspirational, going to finish my book !
@d-lightbeats
@d-lightbeats Год назад
This is so true. In the Baha'i Faith, Baha’u’llah’ speaks of the veils of “idle fancies and vain imaginings."
@courtneykarnes-crazynotcra4336
Wow I feel so seen right now!! I live this! Or at least I try to!
@berryfairy68
@berryfairy68 Год назад
We emerged unscathed because it was never a real threat, like other real moments in history 🙄 the realest part, was the trauma they caused and how prices on everything are super high now. That was the true goal.
@sergiisinelnikov
@sergiisinelnikov Год назад
Great unfolding of deep thoughts, thnx!
@OZ01209
@OZ01209 Год назад
There is an opposite for everything. Ultimately life is about finding balance & moderation. ⚖️ If humans focused more on balance in every aspect the world would be a more peaceful place. Mostly within ourselves and our emotions. Thoughts dictate our actions. Check yourself before you wreck yourself! 🙌😉 • social/alone • humble/confidence • nutrition/comfort food • fitness/relaxation • awake/sleep • control/let go • compassion/judgement • kind/mean • right/wrong • respect/arrogance • faith/fear • self/others Etc.❤
@rosetarotrealm
@rosetarotrealm Год назад
Oh damn. This is going to be a good one 🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻
@louisnforna8101
@louisnforna8101 Год назад
Thank u guys so much for this inspiring show
@muwosim7753
@muwosim7753 Год назад
Quality content. Thank you.
@smu7270
@smu7270 Год назад
Opportunity Cost is not just for money spending... it's for everything.
@leolover333
@leolover333 Год назад
Amazing information Thanks so much ❤
@peterlewis8006
@peterlewis8006 8 месяцев назад
two of some of my favorite people talking :)
@lisag8930
@lisag8930 Год назад
I don't mind for hollywood celebrity podcasts but i live for podcasts from academics, specialist and writers!
@lisag8930
@lisag8930 Год назад
aka, RYAN HOLIDAY! 🙌
@mustafashebli6546
@mustafashebli6546 Год назад
Ryan and Jay today is Batman and Superman teaming up. Love it guys thank you
@surlespasdondine
@surlespasdondine Год назад
To me time is infinitely more valuable than any other currency. So I'm not willing to trade in hours and hours of my life to become rich. I'm not interested in hyper productivity and the hustle.
@jamalwoods453
@jamalwoods453 Год назад
This interview was 🔥
@loppan4534
@loppan4534 Год назад
This was a good one. I think Ryan is showing a different side of him self in this interview, and I like it 😊
@Eserr7856
@Eserr7856 Год назад
Do you mean Ryan holding a normal conversation about his life and stoicism and not just preaching about stoic principles
@loppan4534
@loppan4534 Год назад
😂
@juank7364
@juank7364 11 месяцев назад
Fantastic discussion!
@derekcowan6292
@derekcowan6292 Год назад
LOVE THIS! Trust The Process!!!! Thanks Ryan & Jay!!
@LivelifewithJ1012
@LivelifewithJ1012 5 месяцев назад
“It” isn’t me. Brilliant!
@Mahdihny
@Mahdihny Год назад
hello to dear jay shetty since i was know and i saw you on the youtube my life was changed besides anything i learn english from your videos too, i can't speak one word at past time but im now at the intermediate level i think, i hope wherever you are everything you want from your life goes as well you wish to go . if I have grammatical problem apologize me. big love from iran ❤
@daniel_q40
@daniel_q40 Год назад
I was literally looking for some new Ryan Holiday podcast now, what a timing
@leonardodesordi4853
@leonardodesordi4853 Год назад
Thanks!
@fitnesswithtajura308
@fitnesswithtajura308 10 месяцев назад
What stands in the way, becomes the way ✍🏽
@adamweah8037
@adamweah8037 Год назад
Amazing information always, illness is another humbling experience . time is infinitely more valuable . This isnt a discussion about being miserable Economic and business leaders were voicing concerns at the start of 2023 that the year could be a difficult one. JPMorgan Chase & Co. Chief Executive Jamie Dimon said that the Federal Reserve may need to raise interest rates to 6% to fight inflation, higher than the peak level between 5% and 5.5% in 2023 that most Fed officials penciled in after their December meeting. Although I read an article of people that grossed profits up to $500k during this crash, what are the best stocks to buy/short now or put on a watchlist.
@julietrollings9474
@julietrollings9474 Год назад
Emotionally-charged decisions to sell off large quantities of stocks or other investments now lock in your losses, removing any chance for future growth.
@ashwinaditi1039
@ashwinaditi1039 Год назад
A 2022 Northwestern Mutual study found that 75% of U.S. adults admit their financial planning needs improvement. However, only 29% of Americans work with a financial advisor.
@floydchusset3143
@floydchusset3143 Год назад
Very correct; the bear market has contributed significantly to the growth of my investment. I was able to quickly increase my portfolio from $180K to $572K. Essentially, I was just doing as my financial advisor instructed. You're good to go as long as you get competent assistance
@elliotwilson8874
@elliotwilson8874 Год назад
@@floydchusset3143 Would it be okay if I asked you to recommend this specific advisor or company that you used their services? Seems you've figured it all out
@floydchusset3143
@floydchusset3143 Год назад
@@elliotwilson8874 I won't pretend to know everything, though. Her name is LAURA GACE ABELS but I won't say anything more. Most likely, you can find her basic information online; you are welcome to do further study
@likeris2
@likeris2 Год назад
we have zero control on anything. just relax and enjoy your destiny.
@njr819
@njr819 Год назад
This is such a nuanced topic. Getting land and generating sustainable methods of food, water, and power management will undeniably have un almost unfathomable impact on your life, and I think everyone would be surprised to find how little that can cost. If you're a wasteful moron and all you want is a million dollars, you'll spend that quickly, and even if you don't, you know its not sustainable or fulfilling you as a part of nature. And if you're totally okay with going back into the matrix, getting a space where you can detach from it and limit the time and money costs of being in it, will undoubtedly be worth it. if you're just wasting your resources, and as such, are still stuck in the matrix, of course you'll be miserable. It's all about where you're trying to go, and where you're trying to go once you get there. Having an attainable and sustainable check point can actually make grinding totally worth it.
@bhindigosh1
@bhindigosh1 Год назад
Great video
@reneknowlden3259
@reneknowlden3259 Год назад
Love Ryan's Facebook post looking forward to this podcast. Primary Beneficiary?!
@rubal1738
@rubal1738 Год назад
Please! stop spotify podcast ads!!. Bro your videos have been helping me a lot.
@BusraLilah
@BusraLilah Год назад
By the <a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="70">1:10</a>:00 mark, as speaking about the person who got a taste of success and this totally reminds me of a story about an Author who wrote a famous book called "To Kill A Mockingbird", wouldn't write again....just because the Author thought, she would not be able to write better than this book ever. I might be wrong about what I know, but that was so interesting.
@vinblack85
@vinblack85 Год назад
I have a great life and family but the only thing needing tweaking is my focus to want to be rich and make money. I am grateful for my job but it is just renting my time for low income. I wanna get my family a house and be free with my time . I know even if I attain that it’ll just replace itself with something else but I swear I feel like it is such a condition to my fulfillment
@jessicaivy487
@jessicaivy487 Год назад
One top tip for a better life: Define your language and remove misery from the equation.
@smarty.adviser
@smarty.adviser Год назад
In this enlightening conversation between Ryan Holiday and Jay Shetty, you'll gain valuable insights and practical strategies on how to steer clear of a life of misery and embrace a path of fulfillment and happiness.
@logohs
@logohs Год назад
Jay what about the final 5?!!
@nicolaspalacio4441
@nicolaspalacio4441 Год назад
<a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="2819">46:59</a> How to handle difficult situations
@brandnewyorker
@brandnewyorker Год назад
Beautiful 😊
@blackhell1937
@blackhell1937 Год назад
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
@manonthemoon8765
@manonthemoon8765 Год назад
I think the higher discipline he is talking about is called mindfulness.
@DJSTOEK
@DJSTOEK Месяц назад
@coreyringley
@coreyringley Год назад
Shetty out here crippin
@marcek9910
@marcek9910 Год назад
Wow, ads every 2-3 minutes now?! Great content other than that
@royalrajpoot6915
@royalrajpoot6915 Год назад
❤❤
@gidonbenjamin8881
@gidonbenjamin8881 Год назад
Hi Jay ! You have been talking about confort zone in many episodes and how you are most of your time out of it. I kind of feel the same about me, always trying to challenge myself, but I was wondering if being out of my confort zone most of the time isn’t actually my confort zone 😅 What are your thoughts on this ? Can’t wait to see you in Paris on Sunday.
@dolgormaachindug1150
@dolgormaachindug1150 Год назад
Where is his introduction ?
@luminouswolf7117
@luminouswolf7117 Год назад
Anyone notice how often the term “addicted” is used Seemingly everywhere
@kavithasaravanan6479
@kavithasaravanan6479 3 месяца назад
Please bring our shivani didi, jeyshetty please 🙏🏼🙏🏼❤️😘
@Yosinthemoment
@Yosinthemoment Год назад
Am I the only one that notices no more intros on guests?🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔
@MegaOmelette12
@MegaOmelette12 Год назад
I admire many aspects of the stoic philosophy but it concerns me when emotions are labelled as potentially misleading. Our brain's chemical soup is never wrong, only the interpretation is many shades. Listening with curiosity over listening with mistrust.
@luisalbertoaboytes
@luisalbertoaboytes Год назад
We lived through the largest wealth transfer
@tomasr64
@tomasr64 Год назад
I really dislike the hustle culture, its faceless, fake, lying world. There is a great alternative, called the 10 principles of burning man and the four agreements by DMR, and the art of living a displined life with values and walking your talk and empathy. Too bad that 30 years ago this hustle culture really began. People stopped listening to their elders.
@ShikshitDhungana
@ShikshitDhungana 3 месяца назад
This video has too much insights that it's not possible to capture even 10% of it in one go. Can anyone help me get the transcript version of this video so that I can rather read it as a book whenever I feel the need?
@sidharthasatapathy3491
@sidharthasatapathy3491 Год назад
Bring Cal newport
@drvren030
@drvren030 Год назад
He looks like the football/soccer player Gareth Bale
@drewg7441
@drewg7441 Год назад
For a second, I thought that was Jerry Seinfeld!
@JessicaMadilyn
@JessicaMadilyn Год назад
I’ve got trading tips 😊
@MikeSmith-rd9fi
@MikeSmith-rd9fi Год назад
First
@jeetdhindsa
@jeetdhindsa Год назад
The caption for this video is quite self-referential and meta (Toxic Hustle Culture). It's interesting to observe that Jay Shetty leveraged the very same strategies and techniques associated with hustle culture, though he substituted the common get-rich-quick narrative with spiritual bypass content to carve out his niche as an influencer. The paradox of someone who allegedly led a monastic life embodying such vanity and materialism is hard for me to comprehend. Even Steve Jobs, despite his wealth surpassing Jay's, maintained a minimalist lifestyle after his spiritual journey to India. The majority of Indians are all too familiar with the crafty antics of babas and swamis featured on late-night Indian television and commercial breaks. It's fascinating to witness how Jay, a member of the millennial Indian diaspora has given this a contemporary twist. Ryan Holiday is fantastic though, these days it seems podcasts hosts just simply try to stand on the shoulders of giants.
@hippie_thinking
@hippie_thinking 10 месяцев назад
how he describes his surgery is similar to the first few weeks after birth
@giordanobruno7943
@giordanobruno7943 Год назад
Made a living off of Stoics backs fr 🤝
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