Three Things for Which I'm Most Grateful

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Daniel Mackler

Daniel Mackler

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@alexxx4434
@alexxx4434 3 ай бұрын
And we are grateful for having you coming here and speaking your mind, Daniel.
@dmackler58
@dmackler58 3 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@Anjemivas
@Anjemivas 3 ай бұрын
​@@dmackler58 you're appreciated by all of us daniel, you've really helped me feel understood and healthy mentally as a 21 year old man
@quebbinc
@quebbinc 3 ай бұрын
@@dmackler58thank you for being a career truth seeker Mr, Mackler!
@Barentis
@Barentis 3 ай бұрын
I am grateful for this channel, which is not loaded with sponsers, or membership fees, or links to sign up for some stuff. I am grateful this channel is not a bait or hook. Just pure content!
@dmackler58
@dmackler58 3 ай бұрын
Thank you for noticing this!! I hate all that sponsorship and membership and ad stuff!
@jancole6910
@jancole6910 3 ай бұрын
​@@dmackler58 yes thankyou Daniel, I find your channel an oasis in a desert of clickbaity titles, cash grabs, and inauthenticity.
@ruthycantfail
@ruthycantfail 3 ай бұрын
Great point!!
@katehampstead6024
@katehampstead6024 3 ай бұрын
Rare person here. I've been nourished by your videos and your book for years. I still am nourished by your videos. Thank you.
@joshuakakooza5736
@joshuakakooza5736 3 ай бұрын
1. Grateful for seeing this video first on my feed 2. Grateful for starting the healing path (and the pain of it) 3. Grateful for the oats i am about to eat after having my wisdoms removed (it's made me appreciate food so much)
@KD-ey9hp
@KD-ey9hp 3 ай бұрын
It’s really hard to find authentic people in the real world, stumbling upon your videos confirmed that I’m not alone in my thinking and perception of reality. I can face and work on my shadow, while others choose to stay blindfolded repeating the same patterns over and over. It’s lonely but I have the Self, and that’s all I ever really wanted. Your bravery in putting out these videos has helped me through a tough spot this year. Thank you and good luck on your journey.
@ryank6322
@ryank6322 3 ай бұрын
The more they run away from their shadow, the more powerful it becomes over them.
@RKTGX95
@RKTGX95 3 ай бұрын
@@ryank6322 for a good story build around this metaphor, i recommend the book Wizard of Earthsea
@zb5902
@zb5902 3 ай бұрын
the Self? are you referring to the Self in an Advaita Vedanta/Buddhism sense, or another meaning that I'm less familiar with? just curious
@KD-ey9hp
@KD-ey9hp 3 ай бұрын
@@zb5902 I am not familiar with Advaita/Vendanta, but at first glance I think the Atman is a similar the concept of Self I’m referring too. I see it as the place from which I can see clearly, make better decisions, and most importantly forgive and forget. Thank you for mentioning Advaita…really interesting. I appreciated various points of views.
@darcyroyce
@darcyroyce 3 ай бұрын
You always come to me when I need that extra extra gentle encouragement. It's uncanny and wonderful. ❤❤❤
@ThatAnggi22
@ThatAnggi22 3 ай бұрын
I’m bedridden with flu today. This video made my day. Thanks Daniel! 😊
@joshuakakooza5736
@joshuakakooza5736 3 ай бұрын
Get better soon!
@smoozerish
@smoozerish 3 ай бұрын
Daniel, I'm 52 also, and I've been on the same journey as you since I was 40. I've grown more in the last 10 years than the previous 40 simply by getting away from my toxic mother. P.s.....come to ireland sometime. You will always be welcome.
@bastian6173
@bastian6173 3 ай бұрын
Never meet your heroes
@sk3ptik0s49
@sk3ptik0s49 3 ай бұрын
​@@bastian6173Whoa there, thats too much. Still true... Sometimes!
@YNWAmtc
@YNWAmtc 3 ай бұрын
​@@bastian6173Daniel's actually pretty chill irl
@SteveJones379
@SteveJones379 3 ай бұрын
Speaking your truth has helped many people, including me. Thank you Daniel. ☮
@bluemoony102
@bluemoony102 3 ай бұрын
Thank YOU 🙏🏼 for existing Daniel ♥️
@tccincrj2866
@tccincrj2866 3 ай бұрын
Your brutal sincerity has helped me change my life ... I can't stand normal people no more, having been a people pleaser almost my entire life ... freedom is coming late, now that I'm 55. Thanks s lot!!
@vllukens7265
@vllukens7265 3 ай бұрын
Thank you Daniel for you and for your courage. I am 72 and still processing, letting go and healing from childhood trauma and from parents who were never there emotionally for me (or for themselves). It's been a long slow process but I am somehow getting somewhere because I am carving out the time to do so and am proud of myself and my progress.
@tbyah7425
@tbyah7425 3 ай бұрын
Daniel - you provide a great public service but only for those who have the ears to hear and the eyes to see. Long may it continue. More power to you. 😊
@roxydina7615
@roxydina7615 3 ай бұрын
Daniel , I have followed you for years. I wish I could meet you in person and thank you. Our individual health helps collectively. I am sure you have read Scott pecks book- The People Of The Lie-as well as Alice millers works that mesh perfectly with neurobiological advances in understanding attachment and other developmental traumas. I, too, have lost my family of origin, been married to 2 personality damaged men..that were deeply shut off from their own selves….i have also struggled with concepts of Christianity so understand fear, deep aloneness…yet am grateful for my sense of truth . My voicing things…has cost me dearly …I maintain my license as a counselor. Having worked decades in a middle school I have seen alll sorts of maltreatment to children. I adore them, but have none of my own. You are brave, you are a leader , a miracle to have found you here…such a gifted, noble , evolved, self made man.much love…..❤️
@LukeMcdonald10
@LukeMcdonald10 3 ай бұрын
U rock dewd, you help me tremendously because I realise I am not alone. Thank you brother
@dmackler58
@dmackler58 3 ай бұрын
You're welcome :)
@sgold6522
@sgold6522 3 ай бұрын
Love you Daniel 💜 thank you xxo!✨️🙏 I'm grateful for being healthy and alive🍀🙏 Health is wealth.....🧡....
@Lagom0rph
@Lagom0rph 3 ай бұрын
I'm grateful you decided to start sharing your universe Daniel, I'm in my 20s but your input has been exactly what I needed ever since i found your channel. I've also always felt "not normal", quite literally for as long as i can remember, my childhood was a minefield of uncertainty since the world kept making feel like whatever i believed in was always all wrong which meant that something had to be wrong with me. Now, in great part thanks to you, I realize that in order to truly enjoy life for what it is, we have to learn to embrace ourselves for who we are, allow our minds to speak freely and give voice to our intuitions. It seems like the world we live in is really good at turning us into our own worst enemy and it's up to us to, first, look for the mental tools we need to understand ourselves and, second, learn to use said tools appropriately in order to free our true inner self from the shackles of our minds
@mavericksport
@mavericksport 3 ай бұрын
It is inspiring to see how you are embracing your uniqueness.❤ I am one those rare birds too. So good to know and have a sense there are more people like me and you.
@mikeburr3441
@mikeburr3441 3 сағат бұрын
I love your videos Daniel. You rhyme with my experiences a lot. Here's an ugly thing I don't like to recognize about myself: All my life I've somehow or other been associated with foreigners (students, immigrants). I am an American. These were my friends, coworkers, students... I come from a background a lot like yours and I have to admit that interacting with only people who don't have complete mastery of English gave my fragile sense of self a nice "out". The bandwidth was low. Of course I always had a leg up as a native speaker. And it made me feel more comfortable. Any criticism from them was hesitant and came with some insecurity because of the language. Any vocal misstep by me could be explained away: "I didn't just say something stupid, you misunderstand!" -- and get away with it. Like a silky cocoon around my fragile ego :-/ Thanks. You're real, thoughtful, insightful and morally impeccable, at least in intent. My dad would have hated you 🎤👋 Keep them coming.
@immerse-kp9me
@immerse-kp9me 3 ай бұрын
thank you daneil for sharing these messages
@winter-i-i
@winter-i-i 3 ай бұрын
And we're grateful for you. Thank you!
@soup2667
@soup2667 3 ай бұрын
Thank you for this channel. It has really helped me grow through long held traumas. Sending love and light!
@emmanuellacontopoulou
@emmanuellacontopoulou 3 ай бұрын
You have helped so many people, Daniel. We can attest to that and we in turn are so grateful to you for your courage to speak out loud your Truth. My baby Self (and I am sure that of many more) is so hungry to listen to what you have to say every time and when there are no new videos I am going back to the old ones again and again and always find something useful. Whenever nothing else feels true, these videos give me the courage to continue on this painful path, because anything else seems fake (once you have seen a glimpse of the Truth, you cannot return back to the old lies). This little (actually not little at all) light of yours, has shined into the hearts of so many. Let it shine, let it shine, let it shine.
@Sabadiver
@Sabadiver 3 ай бұрын
'once you have seen a glimpse of the truth ' 100% agree with that statement, can't shut the door once it's opened, and the truth will be hard to accept in this crazy world. However I'm happy that I won't be living a lie and like so many people ❤
@NarcSurvivor
@NarcSurvivor 3 ай бұрын
I am grateful for my mind, my body, my sense of self, and my ability to articulate things 😊
@skjelm6363
@skjelm6363 3 ай бұрын
People who hate this kind of videos want to stay in trauma and keep others traumatized. Eff em! Like they give an eff about me - or you. I like you much for talking out, giving me hope and courage to step out of my trauma. Step by little step. Away from "those ones". Towards me. Towards truth. Towards freedom. Towards real people. Thank you!
@Sabadiver
@Sabadiver 3 ай бұрын
Well said
@veganphilosopher1975
@veganphilosopher1975 3 ай бұрын
Recently read your book Up the West Coast of Australia. Thanks for sharing yourself with us, sir!
@sixtysense
@sixtysense Ай бұрын
I am thankful for the validation and insight that your videos have given me. I agree with you 💯 on the 'normal' people. The shame is not on you (us), it is on them. The perpetrators of the heinous abuse against us. They have also thrown the "don't you have any shame" thing at me for speaking openly about my childhood abuse, but that is THEIR OWN shame that they try to shift. Love your channel ❤
@Chemical1Objectivity
@Chemical1Objectivity 3 ай бұрын
Daniel, I believe your videos touched the spark within us, and your consistency enables us to be reached across different generations. My self was on the path to breaking free from my family system, but your videos were the catalyst that made it insufferable to be with them, to be the small broken person that I was forced to be. My true self raged within after really hearing the truth, so blatantly, so clearly, across different modes of analysis, and I could no longer go back to ignorance. My appreciation for your path that you set out for us is immense.
@AyandaKoetle-c1r
@AyandaKoetle-c1r 3 ай бұрын
Thank you for all your videos i love them helps me so much in my healing journey. Lots of love from South Africa
@dontsullythejolly
@dontsullythejolly 3 ай бұрын
I really love your channel, Daniel. Thanks a lot for the time you put into it. Am grateful x
@SharkyJ40
@SharkyJ40 3 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing; all 3 very relatable! Left the country at 23 to break away. Had rich cultural experiences all through 20s and into 30s, living, working, traveling abroad. And I have spoken up in big ways. Cheers to the odd ones.
@jamesboswell9324
@jamesboswell9324 3 ай бұрын
I don't like normal either. That's why I love this channel and always look forward to hearing your latest truthful perspective. Thanks Daniel.
@claudieC.
@claudieC. 3 ай бұрын
You're just bringing yourself to light and that helps you grow as a person with self development and actualization, with sharing your experiences. From one LCSW to another, you're making a difference and you are useful and these do help others. I'm grateful for your insight.
@charlottem6065
@charlottem6065 3 ай бұрын
Thank you Daniel, wise timely words of wisdom as always. I am grateful 💖🕊️
@rickturnr
@rickturnr 3 ай бұрын
I like listening to Daniel because he's not selling anything, not selling some therapy program to enroll in, seems more authentic
@Sabadiver
@Sabadiver 3 ай бұрын
100%
@neon75105
@neon75105 3 ай бұрын
Your videos have helped me trust myself. Thank you! Know that there are many of us who benefit from hearing you. Know that your content is valuable to me and that it has helped me.
@lxMaDnEsSxl
@lxMaDnEsSxl 3 ай бұрын
Thank you very much Daniel Mackler for this; being grateful for having to got away from parents. We're told to be grateful to our parents, for having parents, etc. I may have needed to hear that, so simple. Beautiful video. Also when it comes to childhood and family trauma, speaking out, being told to be quiet, this quote really comes to mind. "When you tear out a man's tongue, you are not proving him a liar, you're only telling the world that you fear what he might say."
@vidoxi
@vidoxi 3 ай бұрын
You helped me give me the courage to break away from my own family and I'm much happier now. Thank you for your bravery in speaking your truth!
@RedCandle23
@RedCandle23 3 ай бұрын
Thank you for your courage and for sharing it with us
@katieleish2446
@katieleish2446 3 ай бұрын
This video is absolute gold!! Daniel, you have made a huge impact on my healing journey. You helped me develop a self and that has helped me attract my soul tribe… your words of truth soak my heart and soul. Thank you!
@Rebeker
@Rebeker 3 ай бұрын
it is always a delight listening to you I am grateful I have found your channel Daniel
@michasosnowski5918
@michasosnowski5918 3 ай бұрын
You helped me immensely. I have lots of work ahead of me, but you helped me not to go back to my family, to start my journaling, dream analysis. And this was at time when I was moving to another city. Thank you.
@swampsprite9
@swampsprite9 3 ай бұрын
Hungry for them or not, people NEED to hear these messages. Any time a person voices a strong opinion, it'll anger some people somewhere. And going against the flow will cause extra anger. But I've gotten mad at someone before and wound up agreeing with them later, after thinking things through and making more observations. Some people had no idea their offhand KZbin comments would help shape opinions I still hold today and be remembered years later lol. I didn't know it either at the time. Keep sharing your truths 🤩
@dopameems
@dopameems 3 ай бұрын
Thank You Daniel
@HeinzCave
@HeinzCave 3 ай бұрын
Thank you for this very valuable work you do for people, Daniel! I'm grateful.
@josephcassano1255
@josephcassano1255 3 ай бұрын
Going through a horrible heartbreak right now with my ex girlfriend because her parents emotionally abuse her and got heavily involved in our relationship and I snapped defending her. I regret snapping but I’m only human. My ex was raped and molested for a year straight as a 9 year old child. I went to school with her since we’re 10. Now in her early 20s every thought action and perspective must be put in captivity by her disgraceful “parents”. Really struggling watching someone you love so much be dragged down by people like this as if they already didn’t do enough damage to her by being horrible parents. They guilt her constantly. She has said many times I’m the only person who’s ever given her love in her entire life and Ik it to be true. We had a beautiful connection but in a way if it would’ve worked out I can’t see her having the strength to break from her family, not even entirely just in thought and individuality and so I would’ve been made missrable too.
@dougn2350
@dougn2350 3 ай бұрын
Wow... that's a tough one.
@lynnehendersonfisher
@lynnehendersonfisher 3 ай бұрын
That's hard! Look after yourself now
@Sunshine74444
@Sunshine74444 3 ай бұрын
You’re a true inspiration and I am grateful for your keen perception and great courage to be authentic. 👏🏽✌🏽🧡
@Motivationalley_today
@Motivationalley_today 3 ай бұрын
Thank you for giving us hope ❤
@sk3ptik0s49
@sk3ptik0s49 3 ай бұрын
What a beautiful video, Daniel! Thank you for it.
@ginaiosef
@ginaiosef 3 ай бұрын
Oh Daniel, if only I could find the right words to express my gratitude for your videos! Separating from your parents may have been your greatest achievement, it definitely set you on a different path anyway. Perhaps it would be a healthy recommendation that all young people will do to avoid getting lost unnecessarily. Travelling the world is still a dream for me, and I think it will stay that way. However, those few little trips I made near my world opened my mind in such unsuspected ways. I believe that travel from an early age should be compulsory, like school lessons. It can only be gained, we learn so much and after all the danger can be present in our own home. The fact that you opened your heart so wide and exposed yourself and your vulnerability with such kindness and generosity for your audience to learn from your experiences makes you a special and mostly courageous person! I haven't found the exact definition of what "normal" might be, but I'm sure the world would be a much better place with more people like you! Thank you gratefully for your videos! ♥️
@mateuszpaszkiewicz3831
@mateuszpaszkiewicz3831 3 ай бұрын
I gotta say I am grateful for finding this channel. I sometimes feel better after watching them.
@hughtrevor-flopper3214
@hughtrevor-flopper3214 3 ай бұрын
You mentioned you get "negative comments," and hatred. That puzzled me. The offensive words at school: by the time of finishing my schooling, they became a music to my ears. Information about others to be grateful for, one got so much useful information. Your descriptions of your parents: Negative? They're positive. In a deeper sense, they're positive. So, that all makes me think about what makes a comment negative (negative-negative), or negative but positive, positive but negative (passive aggressive) or positive-positive.
@LaneBatman-c2v
@LaneBatman-c2v 3 ай бұрын
Intent is the tough thing. Almost surely they didn’t intend to harm. But that’s the rub. How much can I excuse knowing this? Is it my dad’s fault he’s an extreme narcissist with 0 capacity to care? Well I can’t say it is. But I still get angry thinking of his total detachment from affection and love. They’re perpetual victims… we are.. but it still shapes so much of who we are. I’m glad I didn’t turn out like him. But again, how much choice did I have? It sucks humans aren’t smarter and more in tune with how actions contribute or hurt others..
@allthe1
@allthe1 3 ай бұрын
This is why some think all perpetrators were once victims. For someone to have the impulse to violate someone else is a sign of the unadressed violations that person has suffered in the past. Daniel addresses this multiple times on his channel, but I've first come across this idea in Alice Miller's book "Thou Shalt Not Be Aware" as I was beginning therapy. Very touching arguments.
@Diogenes-96
@Diogenes-96 3 ай бұрын
God bless you, Daniel!
@haileyspiano4327
@haileyspiano4327 3 ай бұрын
Thank you for having started this channel. You are our inspiration. :)
@bartjohnston
@bartjohnston 3 ай бұрын
thanks Daniel
@dmackler58
@dmackler58 3 ай бұрын
Thanks!!!
@Patricia-nx1so
@Patricia-nx1so 3 ай бұрын
Thank you to share and embrace your unusual persona it’s refreshing and comforting for all the others unusual ones😉
@endo4682
@endo4682 3 ай бұрын
Your third point is why I need to stop hiding my art and writing from the world.
@lynnehendersonfisher
@lynnehendersonfisher 3 ай бұрын
Ah...I know that one...fellow artist and writer here. Roll on the sharing of novel 3! Give what you've got.
@Lone_Aloe
@Lone_Aloe 3 ай бұрын
Thank you Daniel you’ve helped me through a extremely tough time and have left me so I’m not future lost feeling like im always broken thank you❤️
@Noor-sl5ep
@Noor-sl5ep 3 ай бұрын
Daniel, can you please make a video about self forgivness and accepting mistakes. now i did find videos on your cannel about mistakes. but never a video on just the topic of forgiving the self. if you would make such a video it would help me a lot
@nancywysemen7196
@nancywysemen7196 3 ай бұрын
magnify my usefulness. hear the joy. resounding.
@benrees8797
@benrees8797 3 ай бұрын
Thanks again. Inspirational 👍❤️
@Emile-philia
@Emile-philia 3 ай бұрын
I don't respect normal people either. This would be considered an offensive statement, but is it? How can you respect that which is a mirage, pretension, illusion? Respect is about acknowledgement. Conversely, it becomes a gesture of deep respect to see through the bullshit of others, knowing they will hate it as much as they've learned to hate their true selves. This is like sentencing a criminal based on evidence and not based on their false testimony. Except I just observe and move on. I know nowadays where this obsession with normalcy comes from because it was a central theme in my childhood by my narcissistic parents. When questioned about the workings of the world and people they'd always say, "That's how it's done" without further explanation. I thought that was laziness on their part but later understood they had absolutely no sense and showed no judgement whatsoever in terms of how to treat another human being. They had no idea who they were and conventionality were their crutches. I see so many people conveying in various different ways that normalcy is prescriptive (as opposed to descriptive) today. From the point of view of an obliterated or profoundly repressed true self, that makes some amount of relative sense. I don't think they have the first inkling of who they are nor consequently what they're "supposed" to do.
@ronbronb
@ronbronb 3 ай бұрын
Your shared information helped me a lot.
@dmackler58
@dmackler58 3 ай бұрын
Thanks :)
@Sabadiver
@Sabadiver 3 ай бұрын
I love this video Daniel and I'm really proud of you, makes me smile 😊 I can relate to everything you've said here. It reaffirms my way of life and recentres my inner compass, very easy to get lost on my own unique path in this crazy world. You've helped me today, thank you 👍🏻
@HaasSpitta
@HaasSpitta 3 ай бұрын
It’s ok not to be “normal” We arrived here bc we are not normal, and we are gathered here bc we are being challenged to see the beauty in that. The beauty within ourselves and the beauty within others just like us.
@DermotHynes
@DermotHynes 3 ай бұрын
Thank you Daniel Godbless
@allthe1
@allthe1 3 ай бұрын
11:22 you were absolutely right
@pod9363
@pod9363 3 ай бұрын
Helped quite a few actually.
@kimlec3592
@kimlec3592 3 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for your film on THE OPEN DIALOGUE approach...i just wish it had been here in Australia...my brother may still be here. Thank you for all the truth you bring to those who need it so very much.❤
@dmackler58
@dmackler58 3 ай бұрын
Kim. Thank you. I'm sorry to hear about your brother, and sadly, I know how awful the Australian mental health system can me. I was in Australia in 2013 and did a screening of Open Dialogue at the University of Melbourne. The most positive response came from patients and former patients. From mental health professionals...not so much... The usual pushback... Wishing you the best, Daniel
@Slimewinders
@Slimewinders 3 ай бұрын
I would like to say thank you for your videos. I was wondering if you could do a video on parents who use their kids for/as emotional support?
@alexlupi3108
@alexlupi3108 3 ай бұрын
I think the channel is growing, I see more views, well I hope it will anyway, this is a hidden gem.
@Sabadiver
@Sabadiver 3 ай бұрын
I think (especially this particular video) touches alot of people. Those who see the truth but perhaps sometimes feel a little lost (myself included). I seek connection and to be understood, this video does that.
@RKTGX95
@RKTGX95 3 ай бұрын
Maybe a bit off topic, but personally i liked some of the video and editing style in some of your old videos daniel. Maybe it is related to an older aesthetic of early youtube which i personally find innocent in a good way, or just the small guitar bits in the transitions and the little bit of structure. Obviously do what feels best for you, since ultimately that's why most people are here for.
@Kimoto504
@Kimoto504 3 ай бұрын
Getting space (inner and outer) from "family" is extremely important. That's especially true when the "family" is toxic and harmful. Finding your truest personality is related to this and similarly extremely important. Can't disagree with anything stated in this video really, as a lot of it is stuff I've been working with and of course it's just plain true. I've found that realizing the personality made to adapt to family/society insanity isn't genuine is paramount. Similarly is finding and respecting the genuine personality, yet taking identity from any personality has been most liberating. That is, finding the truer personal self and respecting it but not making it the whole of what I am, just like my bodyweight or favorite things aren't identity. The truer personality can still be allowed to be as it is; given freedom where it had none before and without identity placed there, it has freedom and so do I. You're the only person who addresses psychology "on the ground" and from the first person perspective of actually doing the work and applying and developing understanding. Some have good books and good academic understanding. Those are rare, but you're far, far more rare in not just having truer understanding but being true in living it. I find often people with good books and academics aren't often great in living it and don't show humility in accounting for that.
@Sabadiver
@Sabadiver 3 ай бұрын
Can anyone here, answer my question??? What type of work do people advise doing in this crazy world, when you've opened the door to enlightenment. We all have to earn money to live a life, thats just the brutal reality unfortunately. Ive been a dive instructor for over a decade and travelled to many places. I will continue to do this, sometimes it works out, sometimes its a disaster, thats just the gamble of going to the unknown. What other suggestions might you (everyone reading this) have? 😊
@hughtrevor-flopper3214
@hughtrevor-flopper3214 3 ай бұрын
My first three thoughts: 1. You may find your job, but it can also be said that your job finds you, if you expose yourself to a variety of environments. 2. Some people used to work at a plant nursery and say it was an introvert dream. It is something anyone can do. You hang out with plants all day, and you keep yourself in shape because you're on your feet all day lifting and moving plants. 3. From personal observation, even farmers and gardeners are filled with disquiet, anxiety in these times. So, perhaps replacing the economic-political system is that long, arduous route that is in fact the best route.
@Zercfit
@Zercfit 3 ай бұрын
Hey daniel thank you for such insightful content i'm sorry to maybe pass as intrusive i wonder how to you make ends meet,what is your biggest source of income in our screwed up economy ? How did you manage to get in this appartment that you have been in for so long in the middle of nyc just wondering as a young 20 yr trying to live and making money without screwing other people over or being dishonest also thank you your videos have helped me so much you give me some kind of hope in this cruel world
@dmackler58
@dmackler58 3 ай бұрын
I do a lot of different work. For example, I edit a lot of writing and also do professional video editing. (I also get donations from people who watch these videos, and I have Patreon -- and I live super low-budget.) And for the last few years when I live in New York and elsewhere I often do a lot of pet-sitting -- and thereby get free rent to watch other people's animals.
@Zercfit
@Zercfit 3 ай бұрын
​@@dmackler58wow thank you for answering your work has really been life changing for me and so many people i wish you the best on your journey for other wondeful things in your life wish good luck Elliott from france
@Sabadiver
@Sabadiver 3 ай бұрын
​@@dmackler58I appreciate your honesty here and openness! Not the usual 'i invest in crypto/drop shipping' nonsense
@dmackler58
@dmackler58 3 ай бұрын
@@Sabadiver Thanks :)
@lilafeldman8630
@lilafeldman8630 3 ай бұрын
Hi Daniel: I'd love to hear you talk about ECT and now, TMS. Just as you've talked about meds and covering up trauma, I'm wondering if you can talk about ECT/TMS in the same way. And maybe, Neurofeedback, too?
@pod9363
@pod9363 3 ай бұрын
I want a video where you talk about your favorite bands/movies.
@amberhhh6056
@amberhhh6056 3 ай бұрын
11:37 Youre reaching us , Daniel.
@layn6516
@layn6516 3 ай бұрын
Daniel, I imagine you to be my father. You are my ideal father figure
@hahayes4016
@hahayes4016 3 ай бұрын
what a wholesome video, greetings from Sweden
@SArthur221
@SArthur221 3 ай бұрын
1. being born 2. being born part II (i mean having a self) 3. not being dead
@morumotto
@morumotto 3 ай бұрын
You helped me
@frankstared
@frankstared 3 ай бұрын
Liberation requires continuous effort. Surviving soul murder means embracing community and renaturalization. We cannot do it solo.
@Ølendr
@Ølendr 3 ай бұрын
Hey Daniel have you read or heard of the book Complex PTSD from surviving to thriving by Pete walker? His work is pretty similar to you and I’ve found it very helpful and insightful in my own journey trying to heal my childhood trauma
@sophieclinnick95
@sophieclinnick95 3 ай бұрын
Daniel you look amazing. I thought you were late 30s honestly 😅❤🎉
@CompassionIsPower
@CompassionIsPower 2 ай бұрын
15:00 "i dont like normal people" YES! Lmao. I relate so muc!
@Callie-z7c
@Callie-z7c 3 ай бұрын
Good video recommendation
@bobvillanueva712
@bobvillanueva712 3 ай бұрын
The TRUTH shall set you free, yea? "EVERY WISH FULFILLED" ET. ...............................................................................
@effingsix3825
@effingsix3825 3 ай бұрын
I needed to hear it, Daniel! 🤔 Consciousness means being separated from yourself. That’s why there’s an unconscious and a persona.
@christinebadostain6887
@christinebadostain6887 3 ай бұрын
Do you mean consciousness means that one will be able to recognize being separated from oneself?
@effingsix3825
@effingsix3825 3 ай бұрын
@@christinebadostain6887This is something I had not recognized!
@fumanpoo4725
@fumanpoo4725 3 ай бұрын
Is this a new video? Recorded long ago?
@effingsix3825
@effingsix3825 3 ай бұрын
There are three dots followed by more => …more, which also displays when the video posted.
@fumanpoo4725
@fumanpoo4725 3 ай бұрын
Thanks, but that does not indicate (on my phone, at least) when it was posted. I figure it posted today. I am curious as to when it was recorded. I recall some of his older videos. Later, what I assume are newer videos, have Daniel wearing his Zuckerburg (no insult meant towards Daniel) uniform-like use of the brown, long-sleeved shirt. AM wondering if he's still actively posting videos or using archived footage?
@dmackler58
@dmackler58 3 ай бұрын
I recorded the video about two months ago.
@fumanpoo4725
@fumanpoo4725 3 ай бұрын
@@dmackler58 Thanks.
@frankstared
@frankstared 3 ай бұрын
Many.people have jobs rhat are rooted in inequitable, oppressive and destructive systems. But liberation is freedom from oppression and being an oppressor.
@Whispers-ro9xb
@Whispers-ro9xb 3 ай бұрын
Daniel, have you ever considered changin your surname? Last time, I was waiting at the dentist and had my health insurance card in hands. When I saw my surname, I had to turn the card with the front side down. Did you accept your surname? What do you think of it? IWith the name is different, it's more individual. I will change my and my familys surname to Novak, which means new man in my language..
@Sabadiver
@Sabadiver 3 ай бұрын
This is a good question, is the name you were given at birth really appropriate, if you have gone your own way and cast off conventionality.......?
@hughtrevor-flopper3214
@hughtrevor-flopper3214 3 ай бұрын
He talked about it in a video from months ago. In short, the bureaucracy was a bitch, and that discouraged him.
@dmackler58
@dmackler58 3 ай бұрын
I have thought about it -- and I talked about it in a video a couple of years ago: kzbin.info/www/bejne/r2rdlIisaJeCf5I
@cgyh68748
@cgyh68748 3 ай бұрын
have you ever tried to read Nieztsche?
@privateconfidential4775
@privateconfidential4775 3 ай бұрын
What’s the 3rd thing?
@tiger3938
@tiger3938 3 ай бұрын
7:16
@penielchery2765
@penielchery2765 3 ай бұрын
(Unrelated to this video) What are your thoughts people marrying so young(18-25)? Commitment at such a young age without getting to know their true self... And these young married couples more often than not will already have 1 or 2 children all from 18-25)
@HakuCell
@HakuCell 3 ай бұрын
interesting
@johniscoollad
@johniscoollad 3 ай бұрын
why does this guy remind me of the joker
@brokenwing8018
@brokenwing8018 3 ай бұрын
Because Gotham is your hometown ?
@johniscoollad
@johniscoollad 3 ай бұрын
@@brokenwing8018 yep
@Noor-sl5ep
@Noor-sl5ep 3 ай бұрын
i don't get it
@jaredleemease
@jaredleemease 3 ай бұрын
Thank you Daniel. I too have travelled the world and I also had to let go of my family. I am extremely focused on my reality and I am so very grateful to have the next part of my life to myself with real loved ones that truly love me as I am. 🏜🕺🏻🐕🏖
@Sabadiver
@Sabadiver 3 ай бұрын
Can you expand on this (next part of your life). I'm 40, done alot of travelling with work (diving instructor). Will probably continue doing so as it's the only thing that seems to work for me, although I'm always open and on the lookout for some other way of being.
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