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No Backup Plan – Nathaniel Drew

No Backup Plan – Nathaniel Drew

Ай бұрын

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@falkharler
@falkharler Ай бұрын
I think a really important point is that - life is coming from you, not at you. - So don't create your life first, and then live it. Create it by living it, not agonizing about it. 🌞
@catherinelodge4580
@catherinelodge4580 29 күн бұрын
Brilliant!
@parkersavage8774
@parkersavage8774 29 күн бұрын
I was going to leave a similar comment, but it surely would not have been as well said as this. Bravo on the philosophy. Thoughtfully put together.
@gojo.satoru577
@gojo.satoru577 29 күн бұрын
@@parkersavage8774 It's actually a quote from Timothee Chalamet
@SuccessJoyLove
@SuccessJoyLove 29 күн бұрын
I need to keep reminding myself of this. Thank you!
@lauramyers4903
@lauramyers4903 3 күн бұрын
The world would be a better place if more men thought the way you do. We need more thinkers.
@wattw3900
@wattw3900 29 күн бұрын
"Never being content with what you have" is exactly it. Constantly "improving yourself" can become really exhausting and comes from a feeling that your not good enough or wont be happy until you're "better". Also I love the idea of only taking on what you really want to do. Why do something if your heart isn't in it? I strongly believe in not settling for anything less than what feels true and authentic.
@alyson42
@alyson42 29 күн бұрын
When I was a young adult, I was diagnosed with an illness that profoundly changed the course of how I imagined my life would be. The symptoms (including fatigue, among others) forced me to carefully consider what was important to me, and what I could let go of and live without. None of us can do everything there is to do in life, so it is essential to determine what is meaningful to us, what provides us with purpose, what we feel we can’t live without, etc. While I would prefer to have never received the diagnosis, I am grateful for having the opportunity to learn such an important lesson.
@judeskingsbury5549
@judeskingsbury5549 Күн бұрын
I agree that slowing down, and living a more simple life, has given me so much happiness. Loved this video!
@antidrastic-element9307
@antidrastic-element9307 29 күн бұрын
I don't like rushing through things either, it feels like a waste. I want to immerse, experience them. I want to get something out of the annoying and the difficult moments. If we can't enjoy or find meaning in the process, why are we even doing it?
@bellaluce7088
@bellaluce7088 29 күн бұрын
6:00 The irony of the "too risky" narrative is that taking a risk includes the chance of success, but not trying at all guarantees missing out. Thank goodness all the people who created the music, film, books, helpful innovations, etc., etc. that have enriched my life didn't buy into that! 🤓 I love this Steven Spielberg quote: *"...your instincts, your human personal intuition-always whispers; it never shouts. Very hard to hear. So you have to every day of your lives be ready to hear what whispers in your ear; it very rarely shouts."* I've noticed the following help turn up the volume on my ability to hear what makes my life better: - noticing what interests me and giving it a whirl in real life in some accessible way (volunteer, take a brief class, borrow a friend's supplies or tools, permissionless apprentice, launch a beta product... - journalling with prompts Ali Abdaal's recent Change your life by journalling video includes some great classic prompts. Would also love to see Nathaniel's take on this! : - ) - *noticing and writing down any meaningful thoughts when I first wake up.* I've noticed my intuition often speaks loudest when I'm half asleep! 🤤😄
@Strubey
@Strubey 28 күн бұрын
I love the idea of that if you listen to your gut, "you already know". I found that to be so true for myself. When facing hard decisions or struggles, it's usually not a matter of obtaining new information to convince myself of something, it's about creating space to be able to see the answer I already have. Most times, I do already know, I just can't see it clearly.
@goingwalkaboutnow
@goingwalkaboutnow 29 күн бұрын
Just keep doing you, your journey is interesting to oldies like me, carry on with the authenticity, you won’t go wrong.
@musfirahtaqdees7782
@musfirahtaqdees7782 27 күн бұрын
I'm in a part of my life where I feel utterly lost and don't know which direction to take. I want to break free from my old shackles and find my authentic self. I want to feel inspired and become obsessed with my purpose. I'm 28 and feel like I haven't lived a rich life. I think and talk in similar ways as you do, and it feels good to know there's someone out there who thinks and talks this way. It's always a pleasure to listen to you. I feel lucky to have viewed this video.
@MarianoIturraldeSky
@MarianoIturraldeSky 29 күн бұрын
The synchronicity that this content has with my current job situation is beyong crazy. This video was an inspiration to me, so a big Thank you from Argentina!
@hadleyygraham
@hadleyygraham Ай бұрын
needed this video so much! your timing is always impeccable. been watching your videos for 5+ years and you've been nothing but a light for me. thank you for your insights, nathaniel
@theparisdream
@theparisdream 29 күн бұрын
This is a really lovely note 🤗 ... I echo your sentiments.
@everythingstartsfromadot
@everythingstartsfromadot 28 күн бұрын
That's actually related to the concept of self-actualization. The content/satisfaction for one's life is never about those external stuff attached to their life, whether it's about how many countries you have traveled to or how many fancy houses/cars you own; but rather, it's about doing meaningful things aligned with your personal values and contributing to the community and ultimately the world. If an ideal world ever exists, I would picture it as a paradise where no one ever needs to worry about physical aspect of their life, but focuses on creating arts such as painting or films to fully express themselves.
@gretakatauskaite5623
@gretakatauskaite5623 26 күн бұрын
Beautiful! I keep seeing more and more people talking about this - actually asking yourself what you truly want and going for it. More people living their own lives ✨
@bekindfox
@bekindfox 29 күн бұрын
Absolutely agree with you. In theory. Because having the possibility to have those thoughts and eventually take these decisions comes from a privileged position. Most people in this world have to maintain themselves and a family with their work and can not chose to be slow, to do something artistic or spiritual. And still most don't have the education.
@danielsparks05
@danielsparks05 26 күн бұрын
every word you said resonated deeply for me. I often find that there is almost zero blueprint that applies to most self employed jobs these days. There are too many moving parts. But that’s the beauty of it. I’ve only recently learned to embrace the uncertainty and to look for freedom in the lack of structure.
@KTUBE34170
@KTUBE34170 28 күн бұрын
You can seldom feel limitless without having enough money
@tomh2121
@tomh2121 29 күн бұрын
I think this video is a little naïve. I’m a fan of Nathaniel and his work and I think he generally seems like a nice bloke but I will say not everyone has the luxury to do something they enjoy for work. For many many people, it serves as a means to an end. I have many colleagues who have to support a family and can’t afford to swap to something they’d rather do, other people rely on them. Not everyone is creatively minded either - there’s many people who work because they have to earn money, I know I certainly do. I find lots of joy and beauty in other areas of my life but I’m yet to find it with work. I’m hoping one day I will be privileged enough to find something I enjoy that can offer me a decent lifestyle but so far it alludes me, and for some people I know, that dream seems actively impossible.
@tashisstoked
@tashisstoked 29 күн бұрын
Everybody’s version of what he is speaking about is so specific to the individual. Look inward, connect with nature, get off your phone.
@theparisdream
@theparisdream 29 күн бұрын
I LOVE this topic SO MUCH! (Lifestyle design) Thank you for sharing your thoughs b/c something you said has me seeing things differently today: your insight on slowing things down. My goodness, I'd never considered doing THAT before. I feel that that simple tweak may very well be the thing I need to do in order to improve my life (get me out of feeling "stuck" & on autopilot). You reference it in terms of the creative process, and yet it is so fitting for every aspect of life, and life in general, as well. All that we see in the grand scheme of "creation" took time and was/is developed slowly! Ah, I feel quite empowered by this perspective shift 🥰 Thanks Nathan!
@rubinagomes2950
@rubinagomes2950 29 күн бұрын
The timing! Oh my God! I had a mental breakdown last Sunday and was forced to take a week off. And throughout this week I realised I have to change the way I live and work to be being slow and doing what I love with love (and not stress). Planning to take the coming week off as well to figure things out. ❤
@cantbendknee
@cantbendknee 29 күн бұрын
I think you mean burn out. If you had a mental breakdown you probably wouldn’t be posting online.
@annetipa9257
@annetipa9257 29 күн бұрын
That sounds like a break through 🎉
@rubinagomes2950
@rubinagomes2950 29 күн бұрын
@@annetipa9257 Thank you😊🙏
@cantbendknee
@cantbendknee 29 күн бұрын
Your point is correct in theory but if you have a mortgage to pay and you are on a salary scale you are going to stay in that job you hate as you need to pay for things.
@bellaluce7088
@bellaluce7088 25 күн бұрын
I experienced a similar thing to this for years because of oppressive student loan and credit card debt. I really like the tip from Barbara Sher's book Wishcraft to find ways to integrate your dream life in small ways now. e.g. If the dream is to own your own boat and sail the world, spend time on the weekends at the harbor, and talk to people who've done it. Or if the dream is to be a painter or jewelry designer or..., start learning skills and making things now. Pursuing interests can increase life satisfaction whether it "goes anywhere" or not. : - ) 💖
@AA-jk9dg
@AA-jk9dg 10 күн бұрын
I f…. LOVE Eckhart Tolle ❤ His books changed my life and I’m more present and living my best life now. Greetings from Finland and hello to other Tolle fans!
@Lasofivec
@Lasofivec 29 күн бұрын
I need money for my normal life, even though I am not too bad off... so I am not in the position to choose what I want...
@tashisstoked
@tashisstoked 29 күн бұрын
Whether you think you can do it or you think you can’t, you are right.
@lauracolleen
@lauracolleen 29 күн бұрын
I did read your newsletter about this last week and it got me thinking as well. How I see it, is things could always be better, but things could always be worse, too. I feel like balance is important here and listening to your guts, like you said, because you know exactly what you need to feel better about the life you have or want to have. Rushing things isn't going to help, being mindful is. Just like focussing on quality will pay off more than focussing on quantity. One step at a time whilst appreciating the simple, happy things you already have.
@AaliyahInspired
@AaliyahInspired 29 күн бұрын
This resonated 🙌🏾 literally been in this season of life where I’m reprogramming my attitude toward productivity because it’s easy to fall into the trap of believing that for life to feel meaningful or somehow validated, you have constantly be busy & productive. And also, if you want to indulge in anything other than work like hobbies or passion projects you have to “earn” that time. Love, love, loved this video 🦋✨
@AyadKhalil
@AyadKhalil Ай бұрын
thanks for sharing these thoughts
@ExLibris-Alys
@ExLibris-Alys 29 күн бұрын
Having what you want and wanting what you have is the difference between a goal orientated life where you spend your time and energy chasing your own tail, and a contented life where you have time for enjoyment and for stopping to smell the flowers even if it means you can’t have a new car or to retire early. Quality of life can’t be bought, it doesn’t matter how much money you have or how successful or driven you are, you simply have to FEEL it and appreciate what you have. Joie de vivre.
@AndresHidalgo
@AndresHidalgo 28 күн бұрын
Thank you so much for this message, really in tune with what I needed. Bless 🙏🙏🙏
@nickorvi
@nickorvi 17 күн бұрын
Thanks for making this video, I really resonated with everything you said. Been on a path of maximizing productivity and efficiency for some time now so that I can get more time to do the things I like. But I’ve realized now that it’s more important to enjoy the time that you have rather than maximizing the minutes. It’s less about the metric itself than the quality of the moments we experience.
@christelwellekens9919
@christelwellekens9919 29 күн бұрын
This is SPOT ON - Wonderful how you capture Zeitgeist spontaneous as you are 🍀
@ai31517
@ai31517 29 күн бұрын
This was very timely for me. I needed this reminder😌
@kthnxlucas
@kthnxlucas 17 күн бұрын
wild how much ive been thinking about this myself lately. love hearing your perspective on the same thoughts!
@ellena0893
@ellena0893 28 күн бұрын
Thank you for this video and honestly I think this kind of expressing your thoughts through video, for me, it is much more impactful than if I just read this on my email. One of the things that I really, really appreciate about you, is your honesty and I feel today the same level of honesty that I felt 6 years ago when I started to follow you. It fills me with joy to know that you have maintained your high level of honesty. I consider it an indispensable and valuable human quality.
@AshleyAwe
@AshleyAwe 28 күн бұрын
Oh I like that so much Mr. Nathan! Lifestyle Design! Yessssss. Appreciate what you share and what your Dad and Mom share! Ya'allz are super amazeballs! LOVE to you and yours!
@maxpanama9015
@maxpanama9015 29 күн бұрын
Nath what a great video. Needed it
@mathilde6231
@mathilde6231 26 күн бұрын
I always love your videos and your thoughts on life !
@DanielJW247
@DanielJW247 18 күн бұрын
Really valuable input. Especially the part about knowing what you like and what you don't - not always as easy to live by as one might believe. Thank you very much!
@JayFriedrichs
@JayFriedrichs 28 күн бұрын
damn. loved this. needed this.
@ritchiart
@ritchiart 19 күн бұрын
I've thought about that, that you can not neccesarily rush the creative and artistic process of something wether that be a video, painting or something completely different. It takes time to figure out how to make more time to be more of an artist and less of a machine depending on what type of creative pursuit one takes on.
@selfclarityacademy
@selfclarityacademy 3 күн бұрын
There is a danger in Self improvement to become too self centered, and according to some psychologists the best way to be content and happier is to focus on others, doing things for others. Basically being useful and making others being better, we feel better. This Era of too much individualism is not good for us. Still I also create self-development content so I can say the point is to find balance, try to be better for yourself and people you love but be careful to not become too self-centred, and keep realize fullfuled life is a collection of people we meet and experience we have. 🙂
@KaitoMichiro85628
@KaitoMichiro85628 29 күн бұрын
Thanks bro, very inspiring!
@FilosofoNeo
@FilosofoNeo 29 күн бұрын
Siempre te he identificado como un hombre independiente 👏🏻 y sin duda, eres mi referente e inspiración 🙏🏻😊
@Dovid2000
@Dovid2000 3 күн бұрын
I enjoyed listening to this. Clear and lucid advice.
@VVbloglife
@VVbloglife 29 күн бұрын
I agree that deep inside we always now what we like or dislike, but than comes scary part - to tell myself loud that I fucked up - I don’t like this job, city, way of living, this man or woman in my life. To say to myself that I was wrong and I need to look for new path. It is really scary. But once it is done - it feels very nice.
@gaelleleon7248
@gaelleleon7248 27 күн бұрын
Thank you. I really needed to hear this that you or in this case, I am responsible for creating the life I want and that we already know what we don't like
@user-ix4wn1th5m
@user-ix4wn1th5m 19 күн бұрын
Im remember 1964 , 1974, 1984 , 1994 , 2004 , 2014 , and here i am in 2024. Do i have any regrets ?. Yes i wished i had enjoyed my youth more than i did. Instead of taking it all too seriously. I live a quiet peaceful life today.
@ritchiewong16
@ritchiewong16 28 күн бұрын
Hey Nathaniel 👋, I think it’s safe to say that a lot of us (myself included 🙋‍♂️) grew up being taught to live our lives a certain way, only to realize that the life we’ve been taught to live doesn’t reflect the life we would actually want to live for ourselves. But once we come to this realization, we end up feeling curious about whether or not there’s more to life than just the life we’ve been taught to live. Although I noticed that this is something a lot of people can resonate with, I feel like I’ve heard way too many stories of people who have lived their lives dismissing that curiosity only to regret their decision at the end, which I realized is the very last thing I would want for myself. Ever since I discovered certain KZbin channels like yours, I realized that I also share that curiosity to redesign my life into something even better, and I couldn’t be happier with myself for honoring that. I’d like to think that I’ve learned a lot about myself, as my curiosity has taught me to really dig deep into learning more about who I am as a person and what kind of life I would truly want to live for myself. Sending you lots of love!!! ❤️❤️❤️🤗 Ritchie
@moatasemmagableh928
@moatasemmagableh928 24 күн бұрын
You decide what you are willing to settle for What a powerful thing to say
@TheFinalGamerRN
@TheFinalGamerRN 27 күн бұрын
Great video Nathan!!!
@carolbrenner3121
@carolbrenner3121 29 күн бұрын
I’ve learned to see my cortisol in the morning and how to manage it ❤
@denniszenanywhere
@denniszenanywhere Ай бұрын
Would you have a syllabus of your video editing course (how many hours is it) and how might it be different from your Visual Storytelling course with Johnny Harris? What type of animation editing do you offer? Does your video editing course also cover faceless video editing, which I assume you do considering that it has animation?
@janebaker966
@janebaker966 29 күн бұрын
Young Nathaniel,we all know you hsve have money swishing around in your background. Youre not going to starve or die of exposure in a ditch. Some people are. When i was your age I was caught in a trap,I couldnt break out. At 30 I made that leap into the unknown. And i didnt crash and burn. The roulette wheel stopped on red and i had just over 30 years of a wonderful life. There were dark undercurrents but everyone has those. But did i "design my lifestyle". What a strange concept. I did not. I now feel that i chose a path,since the other path,the approved societally suggested one,didnt work for me. But now dark forces are ranged against me,its payback time for those good years and its out of my control.
@victoriarothgiachino1089
@victoriarothgiachino1089 27 күн бұрын
Yes yes yes, I love your videos, you ALWAYS KNOW but sometimes... you'd rather avoid the discomfort of facing the truth about yourself. So you practice disengaging from your own life till it becomes so dull you have no choice but to actually listening to yourself. Kind of like the quote: your growth is proportonial to how much truth about yourserlf you can accept without running away. The thing is that I don't think growth is optional in life, you kind of choose how hard it is for you by to what degree you learn to be comfortable in the uncomfortable.
@mariedavtyan371
@mariedavtyan371 11 күн бұрын
Ah, I loved this video🤌🏻🤍
@rtorre0423
@rtorre0423 18 сағат бұрын
Always enjoy watching your videos and seeing your perspective on life. In this video I missed seeing all the lovely imagery you usually put in your videos. Not a criticism,just an observation. Be well
@maxvenker9714
@maxvenker9714 29 күн бұрын
Maybe I need to give this a rewatch, but I struggle alot about living my life. You mentioned that I know in my gut I don't like something, I don't think I have ever felt that way. The things I enjoy all came from constantly putting more effort into them. I honestly wish I could just experience life, and do it all, but I can't so I am doing what I know which is electrical engineering which is what my dad does. Am I into it? Kinda, but I don't have another path to switch to where I am like "hell yea," Is there any thoughts on how to exactly solve this, to help answer this question? I have tried following a program Matt D'Avella did, and I have done a few others and it still left me lost and I don't know, and I just really need some help. I am sick and tired of being depressed, anxious about making the most of my life, and I so badly want to change that, but I have no idea what to do.
@teresaabbatinozzi
@teresaabbatinozzi 28 күн бұрын
You are a wise young man!
@moisu1262
@moisu1262 29 күн бұрын
This vdeo really spoke to me
@wendylbranchfield7959
@wendylbranchfield7959 24 күн бұрын
Bravo!🎉
@designedbyfil
@designedbyfil 28 күн бұрын
"But if you really ask your gut, you always know. You know already if you like or dislike something. And you can spend all the time you want trying to convince yourself otherwise, but you know."
@LavenderHazelwood
@LavenderHazelwood 29 күн бұрын
Beautiful
@khoney32
@khoney32 29 күн бұрын
Very inspiring
@charlesblack1086
@charlesblack1086 29 күн бұрын
We know more than we think. We just need to get quiet and listen to our inner selves.
@anisemad203
@anisemad203 27 күн бұрын
There are people who have to do things they hate and work in jobs they hate just to survive LIFE because they have no other options to live except for the things they hate doing.
@booshkoosh7994
@booshkoosh7994 28 күн бұрын
Right. Einstein disproved simultaneity in The General Theory of Relativity (so, strangely enough, the common sense of objectivity has be disproven all together. There only exists a consistency between frames of reference. Things exist TO other things, but only to them, even if it be all of them). So, the way you live your life, is the way the world exists, since things exist TO observers (other negative things need not exist to you; and since the world only exists TO one(s), you quite literally determine the fundamental principles of the universe). Its a wonderful world we live in...🤔😉😁
@davidmiller2947
@davidmiller2947 28 күн бұрын
Bro did mushrooms or somethin’ 🤣 Nah I love your message and this new direction. I look forward to seeing your growth in the coming years.
@mirisetc
@mirisetc 27 күн бұрын
May I know your video size? Does KZbin allow this size? It looks great :)
@oceanwonders
@oceanwonders 28 күн бұрын
Is this Tim Ferriss-inspired?
@rhosymedra6628
@rhosymedra6628 28 күн бұрын
Optimizing towards productivity makes sense early in life, when things like 'can I pay rent' and 'can I buy groceries' are at the forefront. I think it's important to acknowledge that this is the reality for a lot of us. But once you become more stable and successful, it opens up room for optimizing in more human focused ways. I think it's important to respect and thank the past version of ourselves who worked their butt off to give us the mental space (a luxury!) that we now enjoy.
@letrczuk
@letrczuk 29 күн бұрын
I will do your paperwork. :D That's something I
@Malekfahad420
@Malekfahad420 29 күн бұрын
Hey Nathaniel, really nice video ! I was wondering if I could help you with Best Quality Editing in your videos better than your Editor with good pricing and also make a highly engaging Thumbnail which will help your videos to reach to a wider audience ? Pls let me know what do you think ?
@auag19
@auag19 29 күн бұрын
@5:39 yuuup
@mateusteixeirasouza7177
@mateusteixeirasouza7177 29 күн бұрын
what a good video, I was almost in a transe of deep thought
@Kalash-R
@Kalash-R 29 күн бұрын
Hello!
@burgesssam
@burgesssam 25 күн бұрын
stop seeing me, Nathaniel ahahaha
@leonheiherbat1186
@leonheiherbat1186 21 күн бұрын
Interested in more videos like this - probably could boost your reach too ☺️💗
@abhisheksharma-xo4tc
@abhisheksharma-xo4tc 7 күн бұрын
Nath lets grab a coffee together at beans on fire
@freedomette2464
@freedomette2464 Ай бұрын
It is funny to see that this obsession of productivity is sooooooo american. We French people have understood a long time ago that it is not what life is about...
@gabriellamagar5114
@gabriellamagar5114 5 күн бұрын
Hey Nathaniel, this was such a great video and such a pertinent topic you spoke on. I hope you find the most quality life you were created to live!! 🫶🙏 you were made for such a great purpose - I know you will find what that is and pursue it with your whole being.
@yunleung2631
@yunleung2631 19 күн бұрын
is this the lay off video they got? lmao
@Harthikreddyy
@Harthikreddyy 27 күн бұрын
Gonna end up living the worst life possible
@SyNcLife
@SyNcLife 29 күн бұрын
I hate Newsletters
@BernardoBarouk
@BernardoBarouk Ай бұрын
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