I mean there is still some talent. Not every one get the same result out of studying the same amount of time
@marcin31365 күн бұрын
The human mind must be addicted to something. Choose what to become addicted to... I chose science ;))) Paradoxically, it's stoicism.
@jakobmorningstar10 күн бұрын
A 4 day work week for 90% of jobs would not have a negative impact on productivity.
@AGoodThingOfficial12 күн бұрын
Gentleman at 1:32 is full of hubris. A fool thinking he is smarter than he is
@2000mrman14 күн бұрын
a wise man once said nothing
@jasperbellers176315 күн бұрын
🧢
@avinashmullasserilganeshku554715 күн бұрын
this video changed my life
@walkerpercy870215 күн бұрын
Average IQ people can't become Feinmans or Einsteins or Mozarts by studying hard. That's not how it works.
@C-M-4ever21 күн бұрын
cut the crap, there is no second Richard Feynman.
@mohaidosama21 күн бұрын
What is the name of the speaker at 0:46?
@andik7020 күн бұрын
John Carmack, the guy who made Doom
@xZaibx5 күн бұрын
^
@xdxdhehe23 күн бұрын
i am now level 9000 study
@C_m2124 күн бұрын
after this video, close youtube and work/study
@guardian7keys24 күн бұрын
Work hard, study well, and eat and sleep plenty. That is the Turtle Hermit way! - Master Roshi
@harsharamineni608025 күн бұрын
The quote I heard in my life that. Is you need to think wide that luck goes out of range
@anmolsingh496925 күн бұрын
That is what most badass smartest and downs to earth person can say
@xu3joc0425 күн бұрын
very encouraging, thanks.
@Thor_Asgard_27 күн бұрын
I love him, but there are miracle people ^^ Some people study only 1/100 of your time and are 10x smarter. But you can become 10x as smart as an ordinary human by hard work, but just imagine how smart the gifted people are, they hit different. Greeting to Robert from my time at University physics, i was a worker, he was a genious, but couldnt explain shit, just loved him.
@cr7-w8y28 күн бұрын
Broo was fuckin* straight... U work hard.. u reach heights....
@stupid4President28 күн бұрын
Nope. I learned the hard way that 'work hard and anything is possible' is a myth. Your brain has a fixed capacity and becomes also less elastic through time. Yes you can do a lot but no you can't do everything. Also, IMHO, Feynman's point is 'interest' and not 'working hard'.
@scienceeducation7421Ай бұрын
Scar tissue is not always stronger, and we don't use just 5% of our brain because most people are inherently too lazy to work....and finally...hard work is not enough!
@hamzaahmed19Ай бұрын
The person at the beginning of the video is One of the most famous and best physicists, Did u know?
@eltomy108Ай бұрын
I want to study a lot, fuck a lot, do art and exercise, especialy basketball
@scienceeducation7421Ай бұрын
Also, often overlooked, one needs living arrangements conducive to learning in, for example, prison is not a very good place for learning despite how the public tries to always find something to envy about people in bad conditions. Projects or mobile homes are not great places to learn in, if they were-we would have an equal number of scientists and geniuses coming from them, we do not. Hardwork is not enough, you'll need other givens. People are not self-made, most successful people were put in conditions that allowed them choices with better options available than for many. To have enough wealth to have spare time to put into the studies as a student or Wanna-Be are crucial. So, it still isn't like everyone will have time to do this. My bet is if Elon Musk or Bill Gates grew up poor &/or fatherless, they both might have ended up doing time in a jail!
@hamzaahmed19Ай бұрын
We're talking about studying, not about amassing wealth Certainly. a lot of money does not mean success...
@ZoeyOxxoАй бұрын
study cant make you rich
@Motivationstation_official-p3sАй бұрын
Awesome
@ot8479Ай бұрын
WHAT THEFF WOULD THIS PR*K KNOW ABOUT ANYTHING OTHER THAN BEING A WIFE-BEATER SEXIST CREEP WHO USED TO PRETEND TO BE AN UNDERGRAD WHEN HE WAS ALREADY OVER 40 TO MOLEST YOUNG STUDENTS. HE IS AN INSULT TO HUMANITY AND SCIENCE.
@SaiPratyush-tm1uzАй бұрын
I can’t believe this course is free! The quality and depth of the content are better than most paid courses. Habit10x, you’ve outdone yourselves!
@rabiaibrahimi6426Ай бұрын
All the legends are here 🙌
@Meditations-WDАй бұрын
who was the last speaker?
@decomposing...Ай бұрын
1:31 this guy is the bane of my existence. Human are not meant to be slaves to this 9 to 5. 9 to 5 is like sisyphus, meaningless repition of tasks to please the upper gods, nothing more. I want to work hard to bring change in this world but what the hell is that got to with the corporate 7 days a week bullshit?!?!
@someguyusaАй бұрын
Ironically, scar tissue only gets to about 80% as strong as undamaged skin after one year, but I get the point.
@mrhatman675Ай бұрын
I used to study in a reasonable way back in school now having entered university I have lost the passion that made me love mathemtics in the first place and pretty much rely on my iq to lear things increadably fast and wright well on exams but I am kind of deepressed like I have lost the purpose the goal I had before going to university (I consider my self a natural problem solver all I ever wanted to do was solve and solve roblems my main goal-motivation is to be able to solve every problem that I encountered but this motivation is long gone because I realized that math is infinite and theory makes up for 80% of math something that I don t particularly enjoy learning)
@JaredQueirozАй бұрын
Don't start with the goal of changing anything rather than yourself
@fahadkelantanАй бұрын
This is such bullshit. A monkey can do what a monkey does. It can't be a human. They tried. Gorilla's have a maximum ceiling in intelligence. They'll never be equal to humans. Some musicians try a lifetime, but they don't have the natural born talent that some 15 year old that goes viral does. These folks are not Psychologists. Go study the science. Scientists talking about things not in their field are nothing but amateurs.
@TheRealGnoltiАй бұрын
Easy to miss in this rush of sound bites is that it is essential to CARE (be interested, want to get it) in the first place. Giving a shit in the first place is necessary and in some cases sufficient.
@giyutomioka2417Ай бұрын
🇰🇭
@joelhc9703Ай бұрын
2:03 hated the contradiction there when he says: 'there's some sense of determinism' replacing causality with determinism and then goes on to say '...IF you spend 10.000 hours' which implies free will, free choice conditionality🤦🤷♂️
@ravibhosle8478Ай бұрын
so dumb
@dasfeuchteauge802Ай бұрын
The 4 day workweek is more about not forcing those who do not have that drive to work as much as he said into doing it for the profit of others, and I think it's a worthwile goal. Everyone should be able to pursue life after his/her own drive and needs and not be judged upon by his "productivity". The hunt for profit is the real killer of good ideas.
@ccmkohoАй бұрын
I think the key is you really have to be obsessed and enjoy the work. Then it doesn’t become work, it becomes an avocation.
@borisdorofeev5602Ай бұрын
Find interest in what you are learning. Learn to love the prerequisites and what go along with it. Just start caring. That's what started working for me. I used to have to cram terminology and formulas I would forget the next day. I just recently thought about actually caring and being interested in things for their own sake, and within about two months Ives probably tripled my knowledge of subjects. Not just memorized but actually understood
@shlomon3483Ай бұрын
Study, Hard
@vsfoxZАй бұрын
amazing. you, you who put this together, you are the real genius. Thank you.
@allanpaiz3348Ай бұрын
I was about to not work on my passions today and waste my day away. This video appeared at the right time... time to build the scar tissue.
@PedritoNogueraАй бұрын
"Only compare yourself to you from some time ago. Are you better than you year ago?" That’s high-quality advice. I think comparison is a problem that has been increasing over the years. It’s too easy to see “successful people” on social media talking about how they've achieved their success and have a "perfect life". This can sometimes make us feel frustrated because we work as hard as we can and we don’t see the results as quickly as others claim. We start asking ourselves, am I taking the right path? Should I be doing this for longer? Focus on yourself, make your progress, and engage in something that matters to you. Remember, comparison is the thief of happiness.
@rodion-romanovich-raskolnikovАй бұрын
Who the fuck are the other people?
@kunaaldas8567Ай бұрын
So i guess , just have faith that you are perfectly ordinary and work hard.
@jjfilms2782Ай бұрын
The best motivational video I found ever!...
@JonesyTerp1Ай бұрын
Feynman calling himself “ordinary” strikes me as the ultimate vanity.
@dszvivianАй бұрын
ohh That's a lot of Smart people in a Single Video
@NrWndrАй бұрын
I can't understand why most people always try to find a way that is the easiest,fastest and needs the least effort in everything..in school,work,.. Did you exist for just relax all the time? For just lying on bed? Is this what you came to this world? Really?.. I know we didnt choose to exist.And i am not saying always choose the longest way.I am just trying to get to we should study hard,work hard and achieve great things.I think thats how life can has a meaning.A life where you live for a purpose.. Step out of your comfort zone! ;)