Why Advice is Overrated | Rick Rubin & Dr. Andrew Huberman

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Huberman Lab Clips

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@HubermanLabClips
@HubermanLabClips 10 ай бұрын
This clip is from the Huberman Lab episode "Rick Rubin: How to Access Your Creativity." The full episode can be found on KZbin here: kzbin.info/www/bejne/r5Syc42QmruYd8U
@jopo7996
@jopo7996 Жыл бұрын
This is solid advice to not take advice advice.
@christianwheelock3646
@christianwheelock3646 Жыл бұрын
hahahahah
@christianwheelock3646
@christianwheelock3646 Жыл бұрын
@@dertythegrower no way he's been going at it that long. a committed man I see
@SirOlivo
@SirOlivo Жыл бұрын
While funny this is honestly a good point 😂 like, now I’m doing it wrong if I take their advice and I’m doing it wrong if I don’t take their advice??? What’s the right answer hahaha so ironic.
@sizlax
@sizlax Жыл бұрын
Beat me to it, lol..
@CentaurPress
@CentaurPress Жыл бұрын
111 thumbs up. 🫶🙏🌞
@irenerubaum-keller5941
@irenerubaum-keller5941 Жыл бұрын
Rick Rubin! "All fields are run by small groups of people who are invested in keeping things the way they are." OMG! This is so true.
@ThabitHejazi.
@ThabitHejazi. Жыл бұрын
Look up that handle 👆⬆️ his got psych products and mushroms🍄.
@Opeth3455
@Opeth3455 Жыл бұрын
“.. because they’re In charge.” Explains a lot !
@Thingsandcosas
@Thingsandcosas Жыл бұрын
Simple human behavior
@raffles7556
@raffles7556 Жыл бұрын
Jew explains jews
@PolishBehemoth
@PolishBehemoth Жыл бұрын
I screenshotted this comment.
@figgettit
@figgettit Жыл бұрын
my dad did a phd in chemistry in the 70s, and after a year or two of getting nowhere on his experiments, outright ignoring the advice of his supervisor led to success. i treasured that north star for my own phd.
@AgendaInMind
@AgendaInMind Жыл бұрын
Most of the more severe illnesses happen to people because an upsetting event occurs in their lives taking them by surprise, unexpectedly, impacting first in the brain, then in the corresponding organ which that part of the brain controls. The end of WWI had absolutely everything to do with the Flu and lung TB outbreak that occurred killing millions. In nature, the biological conflict linked with a territorial fear (just what it means-a fear in your territory, your home, your community, etc.) is a widening of the bronchia (tissue loss). Your body attempts to widen your bronchia in order to allow more air into your lungs to give you more strength and energy to fight to keep your territory safe. Stay with me.......The biological conflict linked with a death fright impacts the lungs. The lungs attempt to grow larger in order to allow more air in because breath equals life, as we all know. No breath equals death. While you are in the fear or death fright conflict, you notice no symptoms of “disease”, except you have cold hands, cold feet, you can’t sleep, you awaken at 3 AM every night, you have little appetite. During the war, millions of people were in fear of the bombing of their homes and cities where the war was most active. Fearing for their lives, their loved ones in the war, their ability to survive. The food in the stores was sparse due to shortages. This lasted for 4 long years! The longer the conflict, the worse the healing phase. Within 2 weeks of the German Chancellor announcing the end of WWI, these millions of people ALL went into the healing phase all at the same time. It is during the healing phase that you experience symptoms of illness! What is the healing phase of the bronchia widening? Severe bronchitis, pneumonia. The body attempts to refill this lost tissue and you experience inflammation, fever, coughing, body aches, fatigue, etc. What is the healing phase of the extra lung tissue that grew? Decomposing of the tissue by TB bacteria and fungi. The symptoms of this healing phase are: severe coughing up of blood and tissue, fever, inflammation, severe mucous, body aches, fatigue. During this decomposing of the extra tissue (tumor), the body expels a lot of protein, and without replenishment, severe protein loss can result in death. Antibiotics did not exist yet. If TB bacteria does not exist in a person or they have been vaccinated against TB (big mistake), then the tumor will simply encapsulate and become dormant and not harm you. Who died during the Spanish Flu? Mainly the poor who could not afford to buy meat and proper nourishment, and the people who were directly impacted by the bombings and destruction of their homes. Millions of people suffered fear and death frights during the fighting of WWI, and millions of people all went into healing at the end of it. Not everyone was affected because not everyone suffered the same way. It’s not a “flu”, it’s not something you “catch”. It’s biological, meaningful, and unavoidable. One hundred years later, a Fear Campaign begins, using the media to spread it......
@j_freed
@j_freed Жыл бұрын
@@AgendaInMind it’s also when a major threat threat stops, our mechanism of fight or flight (sympathetic nervous system) finally switches off after too long of an engagement, and the parasympathetic nervous system (relaxation) tries to engage… The sudden drop in stress chemicals like cortisol and adrenaline can cause the now very exhausted organism to sort of collapse, allowing opportunistic illnesses take over any weak point of the person’s system. It’s a “healing” response but is also dangerous. We all experience this effect in a small way after a long, intense project at work, ie. we see that stress chemicals can keep us going for months and then the very week we stop we crash and get sick. So many modern professions are set up this way…
@Thingsandcosas
@Thingsandcosas Жыл бұрын
@@Wurldz i mean he accidentally posted under the wrong comment, but read it. It’s pretty interesting
@ByKristyLin
@ByKristyLin Жыл бұрын
I think Jocko WIllick said something similar too, like the right advice has to fit the right person. And I remember Bret Weinstein said recently, it's a completely absurd idea that just because you don't know the mechanisms of why something works, doesn't mean that it doesn't work.
@ThabitHejazi.
@ThabitHejazi. Жыл бұрын
Look up that handle 👆⬆️ his got psych products and mushroms🍄
@IsaacCordingley
@IsaacCordingley Жыл бұрын
this makes so much sense, self help never actually helped me. Well maybe it helped me with experimentation but ultimately i had to just try a bunch of different things, which I could have done anyway without taking someones advice. I have a new way of thinking recently which is learning to try things out for myself and to ask myself, "is this right for me" "what did I like" "did this help me" blah blah. No one else can answer those questions yet we continue to seek answers from others. It's bizarre
@ThabitHejazi.
@ThabitHejazi. Жыл бұрын
Look up that handle 👆⬆️ his got psych products and mushroms🍄
@thesweetprince
@thesweetprince Жыл бұрын
A great approach to your life. I think we keep going back to Google and SM for the answers cause we just wanna have it figured out and move on. I seem to be developing a second philosophy on life-one that is nothing new. But incorporating it into my own life in the tougher moments is not the same as knowing it exists. It’s the idea that life is a human experience and all the trials and errors are part of what gives it its substance. It’s value. This is not equal to the dominant modern philosophy of the West - that life is to be conquered and acquired and then, at some arbitrary point, life is all good and then eventually you die. I think that recurring desire to get the info from someone and move on is a symptom of the second philosophy. I won’t claim one is more righteous. And they can exist together, I think. I’m just noticing the former emerging in my self-concept of life and I kinda like it. Makes the tougher stuff easier at least.
@IsaacCordingley
@IsaacCordingley Жыл бұрын
@@thesweetprince I like that approach you have too, the trials and tribulations do add to our overarching life story. I never did like the "they lived happily ever after" at the end of movies.
@Quickeasyguitarlessons
@Quickeasyguitarlessons Жыл бұрын
There’s a great quote I heard from Richard Cooper: “Never take advice or criticism from someone you wouldn’t trade places with” ☝️😎
@ThabitHejazi.
@ThabitHejazi. Жыл бұрын
Look up that handle 👆⬆️ his got psych products and mushroms🍄
@WaterproofSoap
@WaterproofSoap Жыл бұрын
We, as a species, are firmly convinced of our assumptions once a positive correlation can be found. Confirmation bias is a tough nut to crack.
@birdo623
@birdo623 Жыл бұрын
Santa is just Rick Rubin in the offseason.
@JoaoPinela
@JoaoPinela Жыл бұрын
Actually it is a little easier to give advice because we can be less emotional about it: you see the other person's problem from outside their bubble. If you know the person enough, and they share their experience and events, an advice CAN be actually very good. And it doesn't need to be the BEST advice, it just needs to improve the person's state a little bit. Just make things better. Of course, the person can accept and follow the advice or not. Advice is not an order.
@brfreddy
@brfreddy Жыл бұрын
This isn't actually true. You are bringing your own emotion/projection from your own experiences. Humans cannot be objective. There are almost no objective truths in this world.
@brfreddy
@brfreddy Жыл бұрын
Hence why there is more than one judge on the supreme court :D
@madryckireal
@madryckireal Жыл бұрын
I live overseas and tbh, don't know who the guest is, but got to admin - this man seems very kind. I like his attitude.
@Showmetheevidence-
@Showmetheevidence- Жыл бұрын
Rick is an incredibly interesting guy. & you can learn a lot from interesting people!!
@figgettit
@figgettit Жыл бұрын
is he? dont trust the beard.
@thisisthendgame
@thisisthendgame Жыл бұрын
Never thought I'd see Rick Rubin on the podcast. This is great!
@ThabitHejazi.
@ThabitHejazi. Жыл бұрын
Look up that handle 👆⬆️ his got psych products and mushroms🍄.
@david_ngo
@david_ngo Жыл бұрын
Success bias is an entire industry. CEOs, celebrities, any person who has achieved the top 1% of anything has incredible luck and perfect conditions that cannot be replicated the same way. Yet we take advice all the time from these people and we raise them onto pedestals. It’s one of the worst things about our western culture
@brfreddy
@brfreddy Жыл бұрын
^This
@TehKarmalizer
@TehKarmalizer Жыл бұрын
Would you rather aim at someone unsuccessful?
@Hello-gf2og
@Hello-gf2og Жыл бұрын
In the midst of trying to help myself from my life of sufferring, trying to find things that work for me, and the best way to achieve them, is my own personal hell that I cannot escape.
@ThabitHejazi.
@ThabitHejazi. Жыл бұрын
Look up that handle 👆⬆️ his got psych products and mushroms🍄
@Charlie-phlezk
@Charlie-phlezk Жыл бұрын
That's some good advice. I'll disregard.
@1166NYC
@1166NYC Жыл бұрын
If you follow the path authentic to you, you find gems unlike any other.
@ThabitHejazi.
@ThabitHejazi. Жыл бұрын
Look up that handle 👆⬆️ his got psych products and mushroms🍄.
@alifislam4582
@alifislam4582 Жыл бұрын
Please could you do an episode on color perception and color psychology. i am a new person every time i finish one of your podcast. I can't thank you enough.
@ThabitHejazi.
@ThabitHejazi. Жыл бұрын
Look up that handle 👆⬆️ his got psych products and mushroms🍄..
@Xavier-xe1rf
@Xavier-xe1rf Жыл бұрын
I think I could watch Huberman Lab you tube videos all day and all night. Waaaaaay better than Netflix (except maybe some of those documentaries)
@miguelwc
@miguelwc 29 күн бұрын
Love most of what was said here. You guys are terrific. The only issue I have is with your promotion of Acupuncture. I've been through many treatments and they have never done a thing for me. Ever. I have so many other things that work much better and actually show progress and I feel relief with those. Never with Acupuncture.
@Adam-ui3yn
@Adam-ui3yn Жыл бұрын
I used to make good gains in the gym when I was a highschooler. I decided since I became older I can do research to design a better lifting regime. There is a lot of evidence supporting stimulating the same muscle more frequently with the same overall volume being better for muscle growth. I did that for 6 months with disappointing results. I went back to the way I used to train in highschool (more strength focused, maximum intensity 1 time a week) and I'm seeing progress every time I go into the gym.
@ThabitHejazi.
@ThabitHejazi. Жыл бұрын
Look up that handle 👆⬆️ his got psych products and mushroms🍄
@michaelkirwan177
@michaelkirwan177 Жыл бұрын
The primary mistake doesn't lie in the willingness to listen to advice, but rather the error is one of 'over-attribution' as to the density of its quality. Assuming a protocol that supersedes one previously held as sacrosanct shouldn't halt the search for future enhancements. The acupuncture reference is particularly applicable because it is just now being investigated with sufficient scientific rigor to overcome years of philosophical conflict between Eastern & Western medical methodologies. The data point accumulation of one individual to the next was one of the most cogent points (I feel) in this presentation. The key lies in the individual's as well as the aggregate opinions willingness to accommodate what may appear initially as asymmetric to a given tenet and is prematurely discounted. This video is a refreshing foray into the importance of retaining one's objectivity toward the ultimate goal, or its quest toward optimal investigative analytic purity. As Oliver said in the eponymous movie - " More please ! "
@straycat1115
@straycat1115 Жыл бұрын
Taking advice never released from the obligation to make ones own mind.
@ThabitHejazi.
@ThabitHejazi. Жыл бұрын
Look up that handle 👆⬆️ his got psych products and mushroms🍄..
@Giatros89
@Giatros89 Жыл бұрын
What's crazy now that will be true in the future is our concept of free will and how much we're supposed to blame someone for a mistake
@barneyhaynes
@barneyhaynes Жыл бұрын
Sapolsky?
@Blackout0900
@Blackout0900 Жыл бұрын
Curious to see what would happen on a wide scale if people saw how little control they have.
@iherduluvlawngdich
@iherduluvlawngdich Жыл бұрын
I would say advice is helpful If you just assimilate it to your own experiences and take what is useful and resonates
@ThabitHejazi.
@ThabitHejazi. Жыл бұрын
Look up that handle 👆⬆️ his got psych products and mushroms🍄..
@MarkMark-sv3sl
@MarkMark-sv3sl Жыл бұрын
tuning forks right on your ear in the soft tissue pocket, feels amazing, especially after concussion
@dul22
@dul22 Жыл бұрын
4:36 that's the best summary of the world's situation I've ever heard!!
@redred333
@redred333 Жыл бұрын
Good point about needing to take a look outside the paradigm for new perspectives to further drive the field forward. thanks for sharing
@ThabitHejazi.
@ThabitHejazi. Жыл бұрын
Look up that handle 👆⬆️ his got psych products and mushroms🍄.
@VEGAS-NERVE
@VEGAS-NERVE Жыл бұрын
For example, humberman’s physiological sigh doesn’t do shit for me no matter how much I try and make it work. But no “iT HaS To WoRk, it’s ScIeNce”. Meanwhile getting adequate sunlight very much impacts me. It’s all about doing what works for YOU
@travisn346
@travisn346 Жыл бұрын
Sunlight, adequate water, nutrient dense food, decent sleep and intense fascial release. I'm done overcomplicating health. I've buried myself in research and the simple things work best. Nothing works better for emotional release than freeing up stored muscular and fascial tension.
@michaelbishop9157
@michaelbishop9157 Жыл бұрын
@@travisn346 maybe for you
@Dave.mcclinton
@Dave.mcclinton Жыл бұрын
@@travisn346 would do you do to release that
@travisn346
@travisn346 Жыл бұрын
@@Dave.mcclinton you need to find a good myofascial therapist. The best I've ever seen is Glenn Hall in Las Vegas (Create Health Nevada). It is worth a trip to see him. Or see if you can find a Biosync practitioner.
@travisn346
@travisn346 Жыл бұрын
@@michaelbishop9157 trial and error. We're always learning, right?
@adg8269
@adg8269 Жыл бұрын
All advice is tailored to a personality type. But personality doesn’t scale.
@NickMarshallMusic
@NickMarshallMusic Жыл бұрын
People who take advice from authority, experts, scientific papers.. over their own experience.. is a real shame
@empire4627
@empire4627 Жыл бұрын
I hate when I share my work with others and they give unsolicited advice as if they were the ones spending for weeks over the work themselves.
@dominicklicciardi
@dominicklicciardi Жыл бұрын
Omg me too.
@empire4627
@empire4627 Жыл бұрын
@@dominicklicciardi The struggle is real! :D
@iccotom
@iccotom Жыл бұрын
great message 2:49 : if we do somehow crack the code with what is right for us. be happy we have it, and then still know: I wonder if that is the only way. maybe there is an even BETTER way, that we're not considereing... not to get comfortable with thinking we know how it works (!). just because we get the outcome we want.
@corinaspfx
@corinaspfx Жыл бұрын
agh, dying to get rick's book!
@Turbo_GT1
@Turbo_GT1 Жыл бұрын
Gladly figured this exact same thing on my own coz never heard from any body and it kills me how simple was this to figure out
@ac8074
@ac8074 Жыл бұрын
I'm cracking up at this because it's so damn true. I have said this very thing to VPs that I reported to and their ego's and narcissism prevented them from seeing the difference because if it worked for them (and they've achieved success) well then naturally they are right and everyone else is wrong. It's comical; narcists have the hardest time understanding this.
@TheBswan
@TheBswan Жыл бұрын
Not everyone that disagrees with you is a narcissist
@ac8074
@ac8074 Жыл бұрын
@@TheBswan - Perhaps reread what I wrote because that's not what I said and I agree with you, not everyone who disagrees is a narcissist. Let me expand on what I mean; they have a hard time seeing that there are other possible solutions that differ from their opinions as is discussed in the video. That there are multiple approaches to things many times but it's usually their narcissism, imho, that prevents them from seeing options beyond what's worked for them because narcists usually continually think their way is the only right way.
@michaelbishop9157
@michaelbishop9157 Жыл бұрын
@@TheBswan it feels like that if you're a narcissist yourself
@60zeller
@60zeller Жыл бұрын
He talks with VPs and immediately goes to the KZbin comment section To share his made up scenario
@ac8074
@ac8074 Жыл бұрын
@@michaelbishop9157 Whatever you say, god forbid we just respectfully comment on the video. 🙄
@chadwalkaden6375
@chadwalkaden6375 Жыл бұрын
This type of content needs a < 30 or < 60 second button
@NikoFrederiko.
@NikoFrederiko. Жыл бұрын
Click 4 times rapidly forward or back for 30 second skips.
@rubensanchezramirez7028
@rubensanchezramirez7028 Жыл бұрын
I take advice as another point of view on a problem, instead of as a suggestion or a solution. It’s like getting to see a problem from someone else’s eyes.
@clubbedtobreathe
@clubbedtobreathe Жыл бұрын
Advice is not often well put whenever examples are not well detailed considering environment, context, life events of each individual. The advice is not the problem itself, because people tend to follow examples not advices, what matters is how to use it. If you are interested in advices you better be commited to the person's life example, trying to understand the context, the environment, the habits of that person that made the advice become powerful, the same advice that you can use wisely in your own context if you know how to use your mind without too many filters and face things how they really are. And always paying attention to discriminate art from business, whatever can become a business, when it comes to advices, you better meditate about it with precaution.
@NickYack
@NickYack Жыл бұрын
Each one of us is in a chariot ridding behind a different set of horses. Only the person holding the reigns can learn how to steady those reigns.
@hccarder
@hccarder Жыл бұрын
Rick is a truly an open mind.
@elainec5333
@elainec5333 Жыл бұрын
I often think about what else is suppressed and hidden knowledge. I’m not a health expert and although I’m reading up on things I’m relying on other people’s research and interpretations bc I don’t have my own lab. We’re always going to be reliant on other’s experiences and our own past ones. How does one find the correct solution to a complex problem after trying multiple different methods if everything I know hasn’t worked and the advice of multiple experts haven’t either?
@AgendaInMind
@AgendaInMind Жыл бұрын
Most of the more severe illnesses happen to people because an upsetting event occurs in their lives taking them by surprise, unexpectedly, impacting first in the brain, then in the corresponding organ which that part of the brain controls. The end of WWI had absolutely everything to do with the Flu and lung TB outbreak that occurred killing millions. In nature, the biological conflict linked with a territorial fear (just what it means-a fear in your territory, your home, your community, etc.) is a widening of the bronchia (tissue loss). Your body attempts to widen your bronchia in order to allow more air into your lungs to give you more strength and energy to fight to keep your territory safe. Stay with me.......The biological conflict linked with a death fright impacts the lungs. The lungs attempt to grow larger in order to allow more air in because breath equals life, as we all know. No breath equals death. While you are in the fear or death fright conflict, you notice no symptoms of “disease”, except you have cold hands, cold feet, you can’t sleep, you awaken at 3 AM every night, you have little appetite. During the war, millions of people were in fear of the bombing of their homes and cities where the war was most active. Fearing for their lives, their loved ones in the war, their ability to survive. The food in the stores was sparse due to shortages. This lasted for 4 long years! The longer the conflict, the worse the healing phase. Within 2 weeks of the German Chancellor announcing the end of WWI, these millions of people ALL went into the healing phase all at the same time. It is during the healing phase that you experience symptoms of illness! What is the healing phase of the bronchia widening? Severe bronchitis, pneumonia. The body attempts to refill this lost tissue and you experience inflammation, fever, coughing, body aches, fatigue, etc. What is the healing phase of the extra lung tissue that grew? Decomposing of the tissue by TB bacteria and fungi. The symptoms of this healing phase are: severe coughing up of blood and tissue, fever, inflammation, severe mucous, body aches, fatigue. During this decomposing of the extra tissue (tumor), the body expels a lot of protein, and without replenishment, severe protein loss can result in death. Antibiotics did not exist yet. If TB bacteria does not exist in a person or they have been vaccinated against TB (big mistake), then the tumor will simply encapsulate and become dormant and not harm you. Who died during the Spanish Flu? Mainly the poor who could not afford to buy meat and proper nourishment, and the people who were directly impacted by the bombings and destruction of their homes. Millions of people suffered fear and death frights during the fighting of WWI, and millions of people all went into healing at the end of it. Not everyone was affected because not everyone suffered the same way. It’s not a “flu”, it’s not something you “catch”. It’s biological, meaningful, and unavoidable. One hundred years later, a Fear Campaign begins, using the media to spread it......
@elainec5333
@elainec5333 Жыл бұрын
@@AgendaInMind I couldn’t agree more with what you shared. It was a series of traumas before, during, after I initially got very debilitatingly sick in 2008. I’ve recognized that and have tried so many modalities since to heal but my situation has gotten worse. Being ill for this long is traumatizing enough. Losing everything is another. I really don’t know what to do? I don’t know how to figure it out either bc I can’t hear my gut or intuition. I just don’t know and thinking harder doesn’t help me figure out what I don’t know.
@elainec5333
@elainec5333 Жыл бұрын
@@AgendaInMind Thank you for sharing your knowledge and time replying. I just enjoyed rereading it again 4 months later. Hope all is well with you.
@elainec5333
@elainec5333 Жыл бұрын
@@SeattleMartin sometimes the solution is acceptance but sometimes there is a solution but the person just hasn’t realized it yet
@davidd854
@davidd854 Жыл бұрын
Such an interesting conversation
@iamjulia_od
@iamjulia_od Жыл бұрын
This convo is gold
@ThabitHejazi.
@ThabitHejazi. Жыл бұрын
Look up that handle 👆⬆️ his got psych products and mushroms🍄.
@azarak34
@azarak34 Жыл бұрын
I think that approach is good if you are relatively smart & wise (and also relatively experienced). You have to understand that both persons in this video have IQ of >120 and spent most of their life in learning under rigorous regimes of academia (at least Dr. Huberman; I don't know the other person). As such, they have mental systems to deal with new & unfamiliar information. If you are young, without those mental systems and perhaps not too bright this rejection of current systems can be detrimental. Think of people who follow sham "holistic" doctors or shamans and get into a lot of trouble because of it. Think of people stopping western treatments and doing only "holistic" ones. I believe that we have a lot to learn from other cultures - I myself treated my terrible acne problem with Chinese Medicine; because western medicine offered me only months upon months of Vitamin A overdosing or months of antibiotics. Nevertheless, because of our ignorance there is a lot of sham "specialists" and you gotta keep your wits about yourself. This is not a medical advice; just some words of caution.
@ThabitHejazi.
@ThabitHejazi. Жыл бұрын
Look up that handle 👆⬆️ his got psych products and mushroms🍄.
@mjolnir_swe
@mjolnir_swe Жыл бұрын
Great discussion.
@ReflectionOcean
@ReflectionOcean Жыл бұрын
How do you tell if an advice or a new idea is good for you?
@tarnveersingh2552
@tarnveersingh2552 Жыл бұрын
Great advice on not take advice but should we take this advice.?
@leongrichy3424
@leongrichy3424 Жыл бұрын
还是第一次听huberman聊起中医~
@xt4k3nx
@xt4k3nx Жыл бұрын
In honor of Rick Rubin I present to you all a tune that may have something to do with this very subject: Big Audio Dynamite - Medicine Show
@NoMoreFunland
@NoMoreFunland Жыл бұрын
🙏 Thank you gents.
@htttppppp
@htttppppp Жыл бұрын
If I give an advice to someone to listen to Dr. Huberman's podcasts, just because I find them beneficial, will the podcast be of benefit for them too?
@okok1437
@okok1437 Жыл бұрын
My way of working is that I filter everything so that I choose the way it could work for me
@ThabitHejazi.
@ThabitHejazi. Жыл бұрын
Look up that handle 👆⬆️ his got psych products and mushroms🍄.
@teugene5850
@teugene5850 Жыл бұрын
look at Rick Rubin.... and witness a true Guru...
@zeynand4039
@zeynand4039 Жыл бұрын
With advice I always noticed people like to give advice as a way to control your life.
@rickelijah4270
@rickelijah4270 9 ай бұрын
Don't confuse things working most of the time with ALL of the time. As I belive the only universal is difference, even if it can be only be in tiny details to the point it may not matter for that what you want to achieve. Nearly all advice has it's limets of use.
@Matt-cw1mv
@Matt-cw1mv 9 ай бұрын
This is so true , I would bing my bongity dingalong 3 times a week but when I went to Pakistan I got a massive parasite that almost killed me. Just because I’m a shaman does not mean ur next door neighbor is one too. Great video 👍😖
@Philameangrey
@Philameangrey Жыл бұрын
💁🏾‍♂️"More than one way to skin a cat" a study of perspectives 🤷🏾‍♂️🤝🏾🙋🏾‍♂️
@nathanwallis1112
@nathanwallis1112 Жыл бұрын
Where I live in the UK it seems only a minority strive to increase energy and productivity. That is the only thing I wish we would adopt from the USA
@michaelanthony4750
@michaelanthony4750 Жыл бұрын
You should always be wary about the new "science" that comes out regarding health. Its such a huge money maker and is constantly influenced by big corporations and the FDA. Remember there is more money in constant healing than prevention.
@aww2historian
@aww2historian Жыл бұрын
"Being attached to the past..." Oh Man what to do as a historian!
@ThabitHejazi.
@ThabitHejazi. Жыл бұрын
Look up that handle 👆⬆️ his got psych products and mushroms🍄.
@Moshm4n
@Moshm4n Жыл бұрын
"The worst vice is advice." - John Milton
@ThabitHejazi.
@ThabitHejazi. Жыл бұрын
Look up that handle 👆⬆️ his got psych products and mushroms🍄.
@banabasaveabadu3189
@banabasaveabadu3189 Жыл бұрын
Said this exact same thing to myself this morning
@sethflix
@sethflix Жыл бұрын
I have no future and no present! All I have is the GODDAMED PAST! and it's making me want to die!
@johnnyxmusic
@johnnyxmusic Жыл бұрын
I feel y’a, and… you can eventually leave the past in the past. Not all of it. And it’s not easy.
@brattybaby
@brattybaby Жыл бұрын
bill murray?
@ThabitHejazi.
@ThabitHejazi. Жыл бұрын
Look up that handle 👆⬆️ his got psych products and mushroms🍄
@SurrenderToTheFlowTarot
@SurrenderToTheFlowTarot Жыл бұрын
The next thing, in ten years or whatever you(Andrew) said about kids growing up now and being the editor or whatever in the future- crystals. It will be crystal therapy.
@phillipadams4691
@phillipadams4691 Жыл бұрын
Rick Rubin is Gandalf
@cricket12ish
@cricket12ish Жыл бұрын
Too many people are getting fed advice nowadays. These algorithms are putting people in a box where they are getting fed crap all day long
@CentaurPress
@CentaurPress Жыл бұрын
There is magic Between A & B
@ThabitHejazi.
@ThabitHejazi. Жыл бұрын
Look up that handle 👆⬆️ his got psych products and mushroms🍄.
@graysonwood8816
@graysonwood8816 Жыл бұрын
this looks like santa stayed up too many nights in a row eating cookies
@drewlaventure9735
@drewlaventure9735 Жыл бұрын
The irony. This is a legit advice piece haha
@mattjohnson8492
@mattjohnson8492 Жыл бұрын
what if someone advises you to make sure you help putin by normalizing trump with the wrestler analogy and to make sure you do everything putin says kanye should do so you can keep all the nice things you have, would you still consider that advice to be overrated?
@p.p.8624
@p.p.8624 Жыл бұрын
A wise man said that a wise man is a man who can take his own advice
@corinaspfx
@corinaspfx Жыл бұрын
Trust your instincts. Do the unexpected. Find the others.
@Altair584
@Altair584 Жыл бұрын
I don'(t think that's the take away from this video, lol.
@abdolhamedsharef2924
@abdolhamedsharef2924 Жыл бұрын
Great scholars
@trendybistro
@trendybistro Жыл бұрын
coming from the "doctor" who gives his advice all the damn time.
@signedupfordoconly4275
@signedupfordoconly4275 Жыл бұрын
Acupuncture for gut health huh? Wild. I’d like to try.
@dianevaccarodavison3587
@dianevaccarodavison3587 Жыл бұрын
There is sooooooo much advice here, then you get advice against the advice you just got! Whhhhat!
@mokenOS
@mokenOS Жыл бұрын
Advice about Advice? It's getting deep.
@CentaurPress
@CentaurPress Жыл бұрын
5:30 - ions .
@jack_wparsons
@jack_wparsons Жыл бұрын
In psychology this is called “Hindsight Bias”
@GoldKunai
@GoldKunai Жыл бұрын
So should we not take this advice?
@ThabitHejazi.
@ThabitHejazi. Жыл бұрын
Look up that handle 👆⬆️ his got psych products and mushroms🍄.
@DieLazergurken
@DieLazergurken Жыл бұрын
I can take the advice to not take the advice but then I wouldn't take the advice to not take the advice.
@ThabitHejazi.
@ThabitHejazi. Жыл бұрын
Look up that handle 👆⬆️ his got psych products and mushroms🍄.
@le_th_
@le_th_ Жыл бұрын
I've heard musicians on KZbin that openly admit they STILL don't know what Rick Rubin did on their album or why they paid him. That's pretty much being "fooled" into paying someone for their opinion...or maybe it was his reputation. This guy is part of the establishment, not part of the counterculture.
@ThabitHejazi.
@ThabitHejazi. Жыл бұрын
Look up that handle 👆⬆️ his got psych products and mushroms🍄
@FQnoname-he9rj
@FQnoname-he9rj 6 ай бұрын
Seems H is not listening to what RR is saying. He’s talking about how we need to seek out what is best for the individual and to avoid broad general claims about what works for everyone. H responds with how new claims for the general have supplanted old claims (even though his evidence seems to be about fraud/suppression of scientific evidence). RR claim is at its heart against everything H makes his living off of.
@asynchronicity
@asynchronicity 5 ай бұрын
Host obviously had an ax to grind that is irrelevant to the conversation
@memastarful
@memastarful Жыл бұрын
Rick Rubin is an interesting dude
@ThabitHejazi.
@ThabitHejazi. Жыл бұрын
Look up that handle 👆⬆️ his got psych products and mushroms🍄..
@defenderbear
@defenderbear Жыл бұрын
"Advice is overrated" is that advice?
@modomsolutions3728
@modomsolutions3728 Жыл бұрын
Politics do not only exist in politics.
@arthurallenbrown1305
@arthurallenbrown1305 Жыл бұрын
The past is a foundation
@sideaccthefirst803
@sideaccthefirst803 Жыл бұрын
7:30 I should share this to a friend lol
@ThabitHejazi.
@ThabitHejazi. Жыл бұрын
Look up that handle 👆⬆️ his got psych products and mushroms🍄.
@AndyPayne42
@AndyPayne42 Жыл бұрын
This guy calls himself a scientist and promotes acupuncture - acupuncture is physically doing something to the body so we can talk about what small shots of pain can do but this is very different than controlling the flow of Chi energy. Mechanism is important - think about the evolution of our ideas of gravity and how even though we need objects fell downward doesn't mean it was magical fairies bringing the objects down. This is why I can barely listen to Andrew.
@johnpeterson-fw6mf
@johnpeterson-fw6mf Жыл бұрын
Many people are likened to rather dangerous chickens
@Spacecat357
@Spacecat357 Жыл бұрын
Talk about a great case against standardized government mandates.
@ThabitHejazi.
@ThabitHejazi. Жыл бұрын
Look up that handle 👆⬆️ his got psych products and mushroms🍄
@rockymckay1705
@rockymckay1705 Жыл бұрын
Good advice
@ThabitHejazi.
@ThabitHejazi. Жыл бұрын
Look up that handle 👆⬆️ his got psych products and mushroms🍄.
@conr2141
@conr2141 Жыл бұрын
Ppl who get invited to talks and asked to give advice are in a totally selection biased sample set.. Those who implemented the same advice but failed, don’t get invited to talks..
@GR_BackingTracks
@GR_BackingTracks Жыл бұрын
Should I even be taking this advice?
@ThabitHejazi.
@ThabitHejazi. Жыл бұрын
Look up that handle 👆⬆️ his got psych products and mushroms🍄
@ybwang7124
@ybwang7124 Жыл бұрын
It's a subjective universe (from Idealist point of view). Mass produced advice doesn't work on you.
@shayanmohammad60
@shayanmohammad60 Жыл бұрын
getting advised not to a take advice.
@justanotherchannel2076
@justanotherchannel2076 Жыл бұрын
💯
@stefaniapozzi2296
@stefaniapozzi2296 Жыл бұрын
Is this an advice?
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