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Stop Lying To Yourself! - Master The Laws of Power To Turn Your Life Today | Robert Greene 

Tom Bilyeu
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My amazing and talented wife Lisa is releasing her new book Radical Confidence, which you can preorder - and get the bonuses she’s created for you - at www.radicalconfidence.com. When you read this book, Lisa will teach you 10 No-BS Life Lessons to become the hero of your own life and take MASSIVE bold action to achieve your potential!
Are you feeling you are lacking motivation or are unsure how to achieve your goals? Then head on over to unstuck.impacttheory.com. There you can register and get access to a free workshop.
How you react to situations that spark strong responses, good or bad, can feel uncontrollable and much like a knee jerk reaction. How often are you sitting with yourself to observe the emotions you experience when you’re feeling triggered? Are you creating enough distance in time to allow yourself the space to analyze your reaction to the trigger?
Robert Greene is an author and psychologist that is well known and respected for his best-selling books on strategies, power, and seduction. This episode is your go to for all things Robert Greene as he delves into everything from what to do with your dark side and how to leverage that dark energy to the power of self reflection and the nature of language and non verbal languages. Robert discusses with Tom the practical ways to source motivation for real change, and how to live with the joy and bliss of being intune with self and your own nature.
SHOW NOTES:
0:00 | Introduction to Robert Greene
0:14 | The Goal in Life for Success
22:31 | Master Your Primal Nature
43:39 | Train for Joy Instead of Hoping
1:14:00 | Why Power is Crucial
1:36:42 | Understand the Reality
2:00:11 | Understand Your Environment
2:21:22 | Live in the Sublime
2:44:44 | Be Okay With Change
3:03:01 | Overcome Your Obstacles
QUOTES:
“The brain is like a landscape. It's like a landscape out in the world that you see, [...] You create that landscape yourself, you create the brain that you have, by the degree of how you're open to experience…” [21:46]
“My worry is that people are so immersed in their smartphones and their technology that they don't understand people...” [27:15]
“Question yourself. Stop assuming that everything you do is so brilliant and smart, and so right.” [34:21]
“As people talk, and they use words to conceal what they're thinking, their bodies reveal what they're actually thinking behind the words…” [41:34]
“Usually the people who think power is a dirty word are the people who are the most manipulative and passive aggressive.” [1:14:54]
“I'm trying to tell people that dark side contains incredible creative energy, incredible motivating power [...] when you get up in the morning, and use it, don't be afraid of it.” [1:36:27]
“We're so embedded in language that we think everything in terms of what people say, but unconsciously without even realizing it. We're continually judging people on their nonverbal behavior.” [1:39:16]
“Social media, for all the good that it does makes it very hard to be self reflective.” [1:57:40]
“If you can't, you know, take Brett breaks from social media, from your Instagram account, from Facebook, from Twitter, then you're a prisoner of it.” [2:17:29]
“What seems to be anarchic and ugly and awful in the moment does end up serving a higher purpose, because we need dynamism in our culture, we need change.” [2:48:19]
Follow Robert Greene:
Website: www.robertgreene.co/
LinkedIn: / robert-greene-0294962
Twitter: / robertgreene
Instagram: / robertgreeneofficial

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@TomBilyeu
@TomBilyeu 2 года назад
Which of the 48 Laws of Power by Robert Greene is your favorite? Why?
@misguidedpearls7456
@misguidedpearls7456 2 года назад
Do not outshine the master.. I accidentally broke this rule a few times.. Until I read the book had no answers on the corporate issues i had.. I didn't even know it was possible to outdo someone. I knew very little about ego and insecurities outside of dating.. I thought money n power meant i could never b a threat to people above me.. I didn't know anything about corporate games or politics.
@kingzion6636
@kingzion6636 2 года назад
Never appear to perfect Don't say more than necessary Enter action with boldness Play the perfect courtier
@True38
@True38 2 года назад
@@kingzion6636 *Always say less than necessary
@allinthemind2006
@allinthemind2006 2 года назад
My entire life ive been trying to explain to ppl that i feel first then thoughts arise out of that feeling state. Most people have argued that no the opposite is true. Thoughts create feelings. Its nice to finally hear someone validate what ive always known to be true.
@justa_dude
@justa_dude 2 года назад
@@allinthemind2006 I've always felt the same way
@dd81807
@dd81807 10 месяцев назад
There are people out there who will try to get under your skin and won’t stop till they do. My advice to younger people is become financially free, don’t get sucked into consumerism. Financial freedom will give you real freedom.
@eze3572
@eze3572 9 месяцев назад
Good advice
@camburley9723
@camburley9723 Год назад
Robert Greene expresses himself so clearly and it makes it very easy to follow. A lot of these emotions aren’t super easy to describe but he adds so much color to them. Love how he communicates
@thechancellor-
@thechancellor- 2 года назад
To the *worthwhile person* seeing this, Don’t allow the past and current pains and hurts stop and define you. You’re more than a conqueror. Rise up and put yourself together. Keep pushing your future depends on it. I wish you all the best in life ❤️.
@2flyty
@2flyty Год назад
I miss her
@Trog-nk2xr
@Trog-nk2xr 3 месяца назад
RU-vid is now “the media” selling us all the answers
@robertcantrell6814
@robertcantrell6814 2 месяца назад
​@@2flyty Become the person that will be missed
@joshgore8256
@joshgore8256 Месяц назад
You're preaching ro the choir, dwell constantly daily, it's become a part of my being, gotta kick that habit
@laurenfinucci7305
@laurenfinucci7305 Месяц назад
And I appreciate you ❣️
@babysisdolls3336
@babysisdolls3336 Год назад
OMG it took me seven years to recover from a stroke....i lost everything house job and the ability to care of my child...starting over is the beginning of my blessings.
@lmiller1413
@lmiller1413 Месяц назад
God bless you in your recovery. Your child is more important than every material thing you lost. You'll get that back. You are showing your child the most important lesson in the world; how to make a comeback when the unexpected happens. That lesson will get passed down through the generations. It's valuable. You get bonus points if you do it with flair. ;) Research shows that children growing up in household where there is a disabling condition develop responsibility and compassion. Keep your eye on the ball. Slow and steady wins the race. You are ok.
@Bitsurf24
@Bitsurf24 29 дней назад
Love Robert Greene. So grateful to him for sharing his immense wisdom
@VladicaDjordjevic
@VladicaDjordjevic 2 года назад
The source of your power is your attitude! I love it!
@earthian3658
@earthian3658 Год назад
Truer words have never been spoken.
@Jilliberation
@Jilliberation 2 месяца назад
CHERISH EVEREY MOMENT AFFORDED TO YOU. Its loads better than the regret.
@VokeVideo
@VokeVideo 7 месяцев назад
Great author, great storyteller, and on point. I love Robert Green, he is the world's alpha nerd ❤
@marykinsella417
@marykinsella417 6 месяцев назад
Seems very down to earth ❤
@RaviShankar-km1ym
@RaviShankar-km1ym 6 месяцев назад
Alpha nerd😅
@alexzarey2579
@alexzarey2579 8 месяцев назад
Mr green is full of knowledge I hop he get better
@l.w.paradis2108
@l.w.paradis2108 7 месяцев назад
Well, that's entirely up to him. /s
@ISEEKSPACE
@ISEEKSPACE Год назад
I absolutely love Robert Greene--I love his honesty, his simplistic way of explaining things, his ability to project onto others a positive belief system. I love that he looks like an average guy. I love how human he is. He's really amazing. I love listening to him speak.
@bjh8560
@bjh8560 Год назад
Every year of my life the past 20 years i remember feeling how old I look. Now every time I look at pictures of myself a year ago i looked younger! Enjoy every day. Its the youngest you will ever be and the oldest you've ever been!
@TheAgTeam
@TheAgTeam Год назад
My favourite author, inspired my mantra ‘discipline is the door, consistency is the key, success is self mastery’
@johntitorii6676
@johntitorii6676 9 месяцев назад
Great title caught my eye
@Maricel.from.antwerp
@Maricel.from.antwerp 27 дней назад
thank you to this program,gave me good vibes to start my journey again....YOUNGS ARE YOU READY????
@lilamnbdh967
@lilamnbdh967 2 года назад
Always change for the better , rise up , keep moving forward , in the end all the pain will become the most wonderful dream you can achieve!!
@user-og2gf7ou9y
@user-og2gf7ou9y 28 дней назад
I had the same stroke at age 10. I was paralyzed for 12 years. I am still working on my book. I need motivation!
@thirtyyearcosmetologist
@thirtyyearcosmetologist Год назад
All I can say is thank you Mr.Greene.
@limouzine1529
@limouzine1529 5 месяцев назад
"Understand the reality " is the best part
@PrathapRinKochi
@PrathapRinKochi Год назад
He's quite an inspiration. He truly expand our perspectives of things,places and people.He hasn't got the right acceptance from our Corporate ruled world of greed, Narcissism and distortion of our beliefs, thoughts and attitudes towards others or the humanity at large.I truly adore this man.
@Humanity4ALL
@Humanity4ALL Год назад
Most everything, thus far and excited to hear the rest of this video; learned that self awareness is something required before anyone there is realization, reflection and introspection. I’m 52 and love that I can still learn life.
@alexmorris3759
@alexmorris3759 Год назад
Very good information, I didn't talk to people until I was 10. I definitely observed everyone and everything when I was a child. Non verbal communication is very deep and has impacted the way I react and communicate with people today. It is a blessing I didn't talk before I was 10 years old. It has shown me things I know I wouldn't have.
@BlueskyDenver
@BlueskyDenver Год назад
Robert Green is so correct about not knowing ourselves and being mystery to ourselves, but also our anger coming from deep within us from way back in our childhoods. I often asked myself why am I so angry or sensitive about what someone says? Often I realized that it has little to do with what someone says but rather with the wounds I have experienced as a child and I am working through to heal. People say very cruel and horrible things in anger designed to inflict harm and pain. I get triggered by those hurtful and cruel words because of my unhealed wounds. Over time when I am healed more whatever someone says won’t be able to hurt me anymore.Sometimes I wish people are not so selfish or inconsiderate and other times I see how my desire to want others to be different from what they are makes me suffer because majority of people who are abusive and selfish etc are people who are absolutely unaware of their behavior or how it impacts others around them. As I am certain I am also not aware of how my behavior impacts others at times as well even if I put greater effort into making sure that I am careful , caring, and understanding ultimately I am flawed human being just like everyone else. Of course I make sure I am aware of myself and my actions but it’s been very difficult to understand how to process my emotions and feelings.
@l.w.paradis2108
@l.w.paradis2108 7 месяцев назад
Judith Herman writes about trauma, as does her friend van der Kolk. To read about the treatment of the worst traumas that can happen is very useful, for me at least. Both are so compassionate.
@taopaille-paille4992
@taopaille-paille4992 7 месяцев назад
Nice and great comment. Only one thing can save us from our Daemon and from deep pain when hurt too much by life and others: work, dedicating us to a project, work again, and keep on progressing, and working again. For one goal, be better and surrounding ourselves from better people for a better life and lifestyle ... and beware of the narcissists. Very dangerous
@BlueskyDenver
@BlueskyDenver 7 месяцев назад
@@l.w.paradis2108 Ooh I bought a book Called The Body keeps the score by Van Der Kolk..’ reading it now👌
@bevshalts7020
@bevshalts7020 3 месяца назад
I think it can be beneficial to look inwards and effect change that way, but in my experience, sometimes you just have to find better people to be with, or take a job with less human interaction. If you spend too much time trying to fit yourself around people, you'll end up bent out of shape! Some people and places are better avoided!
@anettas.1751
@anettas.1751 Год назад
great and respectfull interviewer. 👍💐 lets person speak, listens, does not rush, explains why he asks a question when person needs explanation and asks wise questions.
@elaynerc
@elaynerc Год назад
I can listen to this man talk for hours. The two together are amazing, so much insight back and forth. I can tell he likes Tom very much
@jake4rking
@jake4rking Год назад
Agreed. I literally wake up with a Robert Greene interview and end my night with another. Constantly listen to his audiobooks as well. Obsessed is an understatement 😅
@sammalekzai7798
@sammalekzai7798 Год назад
Dear Tom, It is a true blissing to have people like you. Please keep up the great work.❤❤❤
@janetmcbee
@janetmcbee Месяц назад
O thank you so much. I left a comment and you just raised the bar. 👏👏👏 It's just confusing to start again.
@b-rare
@b-rare 2 года назад
Everything is my fault . That’s what I say and preach . You always have the choice to act a certain way and then what follows next is direct result from your choices in life. That’s an amazing way to not be the victim all the time and take some initiative in your life. Life will throw challenges at you and it’s how you react to those challenges is what gives you the result
@jzen1455
@jzen1455 2 года назад
I like to see the world as a complex video game with certain fixed actions/reactions, and I'm the protagonist--like Mario--navigating it. Yelling at the Goombas, wishing they'd move differently, or wishing they wouldn't kill me won't change the fact that they killed me. It was from my actions that led to the Goomba Goomba-ing in the way they Goomba to kill me; it was my fault. The world is going to operate just as it will operate, and you can only control how you react as you navigate it. Dwelling on how things aught to be is a recipe for frustration and a deep sense of hopelessness.
@jlindsay
@jlindsay 2 года назад
48 Laws of Power | Robert Greene | The Cult | ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-a2PoKFuNX_0.html ? vdsadfdsa
@desi2031
@desi2031 Год назад
@@jzen1455 That was well put, excellent example.
@WaldorfStatler
@WaldorfStatler Год назад
Bur you don’t need to be a ”winner” or master for havin a fine life,. Good enough is enough to me anyway❤️
@jamirova
@jamirova Год назад
This is such a profound talk, thank you for this
@kimobush2287
@kimobush2287 2 года назад
He articulates very well practical every day problems, in a deep way. Incorporating power elements in thinking and feeling
@christinehallfeldt4280
@christinehallfeldt4280 9 дней назад
I did a personality type test and found out i am an infp personality type like greene here and this really helped me imrpove myself and unlock the source to a lot of issues and questions. Just remember to think of it as a guide and not literally as personality tests arent 100 percent. But also books like Robert greene, carl jungs works, and videos on typology and psychology or self care videos really helped me discover a lot about myself i knew but didnt know why.
@ChristianSoschner
@ChristianSoschner 9 месяцев назад
Amazing conversation. Love it
@fourinthamornin
@fourinthamornin 2 года назад
Sheeeeesh 3 hours with two legends? Tuning in now🤞🏼 thank you Tom!!!
@shadg8047
@shadg8047 5 месяцев назад
Wow, I love where this conversation is going.. I really like this guys talk.
@janetmcbee
@janetmcbee Месяц назад
💜Wow, I'm telling you ,, Please read my reaction. I'm here , in the present , and wanting to absorb knowledge with brilliant minds. Then, alone,, as I cry to myself about my situation up to now and realizing I have to move on after my husband died. (no pity please, I'm not weak) I can't help if I have emotions. I just know, that every time I listen to this man's words,,, your words , and a few other men I follow, it penetrates into the core of me,,, And reality of it all. With all that's gone on up to now in my own life,now 63yrs , I have to say I so much appreciate both of you!! Thank you! I truly need this from wise, strong in thought and mind from Men in my life. Thank you so much!!!
@lmiller1413
@lmiller1413 Месяц назад
Good men are priceless. Good men come in many forms in our lives. Not just partners. They are knowledgeable, safe, comforting, and encouraging. No pity here. Enjoy the comfort that comes from knowledgeable people who can help.
@dean9463
@dean9463 Год назад
Just love these two, sir Robert Greene is such a genius when it comes to revealing Harsh yet reality of human Nature, and Tom is such a fascinating guy when it comes to processing and asking the right questions ✨❤️, there's is so much I've learnt in this 3 hour video. So fascinating and amazing.
@sayusayme7729
@sayusayme7729 22 дня назад
Love this man, learning so much. Thank you Tom. ✌️
@TrietLyCuocSongGSH
@TrietLyCuocSongGSH 4 месяца назад
You are one of the most inspiring people I have ever met, you are as real as can be and it's hard to find words to say how much I appreciate your work. it's amazing
@azyfoley960
@azyfoley960 8 месяцев назад
Two of my favorite people!
@susancampbell6282
@susancampbell6282 Год назад
Love Robert Green you are so clear unbelievably wise. Great great man and Teacher
@pia2021
@pia2021 Год назад
Tom you are a great interviewer! I love your follow up questions.
@lenayoung1497
@lenayoung1497 Год назад
This discussion is clear that we talk more then we know how to listen, thinking is the abstract process of what the Will can do not a fundamental bases of the only way to do a thing. Expression start in the womb, most people feel disconnected, and lost because growing in an environment that foresters limited ideas cripples expectation to be formula.
@drshems
@drshems Год назад
Wow. I really enjoy this great guys. Thank you both!
@SCruz-ec9hi
@SCruz-ec9hi Год назад
He’s the type of guy who might be an absent father (due to the his work) but he would certainly become the best Grandfather in the entire world. His grandkids would look at him , like a real life Jedi
@Lovebuzz11-11
@Lovebuzz11-11 Год назад
I have been focusing on this , perfect timing. ❤❤❤
@Donnaerobicover40Fitness
@Donnaerobicover40Fitness Год назад
Thanks for doing this video. As I was watching and listening to your video I thought, I think like this guest, and then I heard you mention his stroke, I had a major stroke and it can be debilitating if you let it, I’m sorry I truly believe that. If you believe you’re finished after the stroke then you are. I’m so glad I never gave up and acceptance is key for everything it’s not like you’re giving up but you have to accept in order to move forward. Thank you Tom for this interview. 😊
@jypseamoon930
@jypseamoon930 Год назад
I understand, I had a heart attack and three days later a stroke, with physical therapy, I got better, I have a pacemaker now.and imagine myself as super human.
@barrypascoe960
@barrypascoe960 Год назад
Welcome to the world of Cyborgs, I also have a pacemaker, along with mechanical parts, (knee replacement, 9 pins between both shoulders and a Bolt holding my L/ Elbow together). When I walk into a surgical ward, I can hear the welcome calls from all my relatives (Machines around the ward, I feel I have a whole new family of support)
@andreannecaron2114
@andreannecaron2114 Год назад
Thank you SO much to you both! 🙌 The part on the cosmos made me think about Michael Singer course; it is amazing, thank you
@HOMAKiNGh7k
@HOMAKiNGh7k Год назад
O my god Robert became my new master, love you guys so much!!!! Thank you Tom for that video!!! I want cry from the happiness what kind knowledge I could heard here… I N C R E D I B L E ! ! ! !. We are mirycle please believe in that!!!!!❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@MLEPOS1
@MLEPOS1 6 месяцев назад
Imagine seeing the way all things are! Got to be a super power!
@ZACKY-FLY
@ZACKY-FLY 9 месяцев назад
Always be carefull not to tap in our dark side stay good people but protect yourselves at all times 😅
@nicolematherne1608
@nicolematherne1608 6 дней назад
Wow I had no idea he was going through so much. I was surprised to hear him speak about it like he did but as humans I get it. I wonder if he has tried past life regression. Its supposedly heals anything. It’s all in our mind and the way we feel about it. There is a reason he is ordered to do this book it’s all he has to really focus on to feel better. I really adore this man. Listening to him is soothing and all his words flow into beautiful sense. I have taken so much for granted.. I know this feeling, like why was I so unhappy look at all I had.
@marieduhart3168
@marieduhart3168 Год назад
I needed to hear this today
@chineduafoama3494
@chineduafoama3494 2 года назад
I usually don't leave comments... But I have to put this out there; the reason I love Tom's interviews is that he is willing to get vulnerable and be put on the spot Look how Robert is now dissecting Tom's insecurities on screen and he is fearless sharing it with me. Thank you Tom. You make content like no other ...
@charmainelumangyao
@charmainelumangyao Год назад
This man is amazing! Such an inspiration! I hope to meet him "ONE DAY". Been listening to his podcasts and watching his interviews.
@lilamnbdh967
@lilamnbdh967 2 года назад
Thank you so much for sharing this amazing conversation Tom 🙏❤️..
@jlindsay
@jlindsay 2 года назад
48 Laws of Power | Robert Greene | The Cult | ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-a2PoKFuNX_0.html ? vddsdsa
@dugknndy
@dugknndy 2 года назад
Great stuff, thanks for putting this out
@nunusameera1523
@nunusameera1523 Год назад
Thanks a lot for letting us hear from him
@benjaminford1863
@benjaminford1863 2 года назад
Thanks for sharing.
@dogie1070
@dogie1070 2 года назад
Yes! Thank you! 🎉
@justa_dude
@justa_dude 2 года назад
Phew.. Thank you for posting such powerful content, he hit me when he mentioned we depended heavily on our emotions prior to complex language, our emotions served as a way for the group to communicate. Thank you
@jlindsay
@jlindsay 2 года назад
48 Laws of Power | Robert Greene | The Cult | ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-a2PoKFuNX_0.html ? vdsasds
@kingzion6636
@kingzion6636 2 года назад
I love Robert Greene his books have helped me alot
@misguidedpearls7456
@misguidedpearls7456 2 года назад
Yessss I'm so thankful for this guy
@Mario_Life_Capitan
@Mario_Life_Capitan 2 года назад
Which one the most?
@kingzion6636
@kingzion6636 Год назад
@@Mario_Life_Capitan 48 laws
@joshuatrott193
@joshuatrott193 2 года назад
Robert Green laid out a number of my patterns. From the abandonment, narcissistic mother-patterns to list a couple
@montgomeryscottys8213
@montgomeryscottys8213 Год назад
Yup mothers live through their sons to an extent, because their the only man that they’ll be able to control
@jadedshy6831
@jadedshy6831 Год назад
This is a powerful video! Such profound knowledge in these 3 hours, took me three days to see it through to the end and I’m proud to say I’m walking out enlightened for sure :)
@AbundanceRun
@AbundanceRun 2 года назад
Rob provides helpful perspectives! His content has changed my life
@PatricioMilad
@PatricioMilad Год назад
Great interview, Tom. Thanks!
@steventran1057
@steventran1057 Год назад
Thank you so much for doing this wonderful interview. I shared it to all my friends and family. I wish I can put more like into this video to show more support! thank you and wish you always in good health!
@elvisrodriguez2239
@elvisrodriguez2239 Год назад
Very powerful information!👍🌴✨
@scramblendan
@scramblendan Год назад
I love Robert's passion for living!
@AronAblelom
@AronAblelom 8 месяцев назад
Legend person🎉🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤
@zainaraza9585
@zainaraza9585 Год назад
Perhaps you are right and there literally could be something wrong with the people we are dealing with but in the end we gotta accept the fact we can't change other people but we can only change and control our attitude.
@hantor4
@hantor4 Год назад
You are so right .and sometimes you froced to deal with wrong or bad people .life has tough choices .no matter how wisely you choose you can end up with wrong choice
@carlosbecerra4189
@carlosbecerra4189 2 года назад
Loved it thank you!
@misguidedpearls7456
@misguidedpearls7456 2 года назад
Yaaaaaay Robert greene
@magichourbyjerricawalker4922
I am overjoyed listening to this. A few weeks ago this would not have provoked joy and gratitude. I am wondering if you interact with fans? Are you interested in testimonies via email? Please share if so!🙃
@michaelz2525
@michaelz2525 Год назад
This was excellent time spent. Many times I lose hours listening to idiots on RU-vid and by time I realize it’s too late!! Well done this guy was great and you are good interviewer
@fulol
@fulol 5 месяцев назад
amazing channel wealth of knowledge here
@tariqmahmood2081
@tariqmahmood2081 Год назад
Law No 1 is the most powerful It always works
@lisaariottiart
@lisaariottiart Год назад
I dated a brilliant Cambridge educated scientist who married very wrong and handicapped his entire career trajectory. Robert's comments on marrying the wrong person and the envy of scientists is very true--- I barely escaped with my sanity.
@chrischacon7814
@chrischacon7814 2 года назад
Got Lisa's book on Audible. Thanks Tom! I am using your insights to get me through some tough times.
@sweetbabyem
@sweetbabyem Год назад
Watch Andrew tate if you want insights, Lisa is just as troubled as you lol don’t take advice from someone who doesn’t follow there own advice
@juleendickson1079
@juleendickson1079 Год назад
I am still getting things back from my stroke after 10 years. I can do things now that I never dreamed that I would be able to do again. There is always hope after a stroke, it just takes orders of magnitude longer than you think. Hang in there!
@THEGPROJEK
@THEGPROJEK Год назад
Thanks for your encouragement! I had a stroke two years ago where I had to relearn to my abc’s, count, write, and read again. It’s humbling as a lawyer to start over, but I’m having trouble with changing my stories about my patterns in recovery.
@ketonesnotglucose4978
@ketonesnotglucose4978 Год назад
Change the diet to a ketogenic diet and intermittent fasting lifestyle!
@soojinkim7979
@soojinkim7979 Год назад
놀라운 강의 감사합니다
@n3m4ra
@n3m4ra Год назад
"everything is my fault" attitude can be very self-destructive if you're not careful. Also, it can instill a false sense of total control of the outcome or that your part in anything has a much bigger impact on the scenario than it actually has. Personally, I've had to learn to apply the opposite mantra "I've done what I can the rest is up to the other person" because I don't know how much sleep I've lost in my life due to overthinking things I could have done differently.
@n3m4ra
@n3m4ra Год назад
"My life is an exact reflection of choices that I've made" yeah sure, maybe helps some people sleep at night thinking like this but remember that people don't choose to become severely ill for example. Diseases don't care about your "ownership" of choices. No one has the exact same options when it comes to choices in everyday life, there are many boundaries depending on your resources and your health for example. Some people just have to do with trying their best with what they have in that moment and leave it at that.
@n3m4ra
@n3m4ra Год назад
What I'm trying to say is that this attitude that if you want to be different you make different choices is flawed. Sometimes the change we yearn is outside our control due to limitations such as health, or money for the matter. What's easy to change for some people may be near impossible for others for complex reasons.
@l.w.paradis2108
@l.w.paradis2108 7 месяцев назад
You are totally right. Greene is agreeing with the host here. No idea why.
@l.w.paradis2108
@l.w.paradis2108 7 месяцев назад
Was any abused child asking for the abuser who did that to them? I'm reading a book by a woman who treated Holocaust survivors. You know where I'm going with fault here . . .
@l.w.paradis2108
@l.w.paradis2108 7 месяцев назад
Copy of my OP in another thread: "Everything is my fault?" LOL, that's the ultimate megalomania. Suppose you are a passenger in a car and out of the blue, you are broadsided by a drunk driver. Broad daylight, your driver is perfectly sober and has never been in a crash. Is it your fault? No, but rehab (and a fat lawsuit to pay for it) --- 100% your responsibility. You think you'll win if you tell the drunk's lawyer that it was your fault? Or that you'll make better progress in your rehab by blaming yourself? So twisted!
@virtusmindset
@virtusmindset 2 года назад
I absolutely love this interview! Very smart on both sides, brilliant. I am just not sure if we are animals who need to become humans as the writer said, at least I never felt like an animal.
@jackieburton7065
@jackieburton7065 Год назад
This is such an enlightening collaboration, thank you so much Tom 💚💜
@WaltBabeLuv2008
@WaltBabeLuv2008 8 месяцев назад
@fukkenell
@fukkenell Год назад
I totally agree with you gents - Something bad or someone does bad, it is MY fault, I am the Captain of my own Ship!
@tarax8410
@tarax8410 Год назад
That is my favourite saying but I do include that some times I need a few more lighthouse to help show me my way .. 😊...
@stanleykania7184
@stanleykania7184 Месяц назад
Good talk
@TheAnonyte
@TheAnonyte Год назад
Thank you.
@shadg8047
@shadg8047 5 месяцев назад
Omg, I had a stroke too. Yoga and body building will help so much, seriously.
@williamkreth
@williamkreth Год назад
Such a good episode
@brandy24
@brandy24 Год назад
Oh wow that's exactly what iv been thinking just everyone else thinks I'm crazy half the time but it's true.. woah I'm seriously in a woooaaahbh moment.
@fulol
@fulol 5 месяцев назад
it's sad that society is set up to make us all feel miserable and influences us to be obsessed with wealth profit and materialism instead of teaching ppl that true wealth begins with self improvement so in that sense im very grateful to come across educational videos like this.
@johannordkvist8247
@johannordkvist8247 2 года назад
Naivität/ Green eyed, or keeping your own View from 6 years old... Its Magic...
@danielbocancea519
@danielbocancea519 Год назад
The part around 2:30:00 is so fascinating about how small a chance there is that we as humans are on this planet
@earthian3658
@earthian3658 Год назад
Just think, if you could run the experiment of life's evolution on this planet over and over again, who knows what would happen? So many events... big and small have left their mark on the world "as we know it". We are truly lucky to be in this position, and most of us go through our day not giving it a shred of thought, or acknowledging it in any way.
@bahmustapha407
@bahmustapha407 6 месяцев назад
I think law 16 is my favorite one.
@IngeniousDimensions369
@IngeniousDimensions369 5 месяцев назад
Collective right thinking must be achieved.
@creativeminds613
@creativeminds613 2 года назад
Love this.
@visionvixxen
@visionvixxen Месяц назад
Problem is so hard to know what went wrong. And harder if youhave add and asd and whatever other layers of thought and perception have been messed up through years
@Chaidez5555
@Chaidez5555 2 месяца назад
I try my best to not allow anything to dictate the present but I am human so thoughts will happen all I can do is allow those thoughts to happen to help with my present I try not to focus on the future but I still do
@kimobush2287
@kimobush2287 2 года назад
Wow this guy is so interesting and intelligent
@charlitoadams777
@charlitoadams777 2 года назад
31:55 The origin of wisdom According to the Greeks is to "know thy self " 😔 👇🏻 Socrates didn't come up with "man, know thyself " Too many claim he's the father of philosophy, but to the ancient Egyptians he was just a student. One that stole writings, teachings and made it his own. Luxor temple was constructed in 1400 bce which has the inscription " Man, know thy self" Luxor temple (1400 BCE) Socrates dies (399 BCE) According to a proposal by De Lubicz and Lamy (1956), the Greek aphorism may have been adopted from Ancient Egypt: there are two parts of the ancient Luxor Temple, the External Temple, where the beginners were allowed to enter and the Internal Temple where a person was only allowed to enter after proven worthy and ready to acquire more knowledge and insights. One of the proverbs of the External Temple is "The body is the house of God." In the Internal Temple, one of the many proverbs is "Man, know thyself, and you are going to know the gods".
@wolfesound
@wolfesound Год назад
I believe in taking full responsibility of our lives and bottom line, however, just like everything else, nothing is without exceptions. I do not believe those living in warzones, kidnapped, murdered, or raped are at fault. Those who were born into circumstances and environments that will overpower any strength they have are at fault. If you are starving, there is little chance to be healthy enough to get up and do something. We are often responsible for our response to life, and just as often not. No need for extreme or finite thinking as it compromises those under dire situations who end up being blamed by those who take on this belief without fully understanding it. Where you come from is clear to me, but not to everyone, Tom. Not those who victim shame anyway.
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