How I Built KIND Snacks | Daniel Lubetzky | Forward with Andrew Yang

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Andrew Yang Podcast

Andrew Yang Podcast

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@vondoromal7016
@vondoromal7016 2 жыл бұрын
35:15The Magic of Kindness!
@jgannon1637
@jgannon1637 2 жыл бұрын
Such a great guest. Kindness fosters MATH as it is Emotional Responsibility. Emotionally developed and integrated is automatically kind, as well as free in a manner that makes intellectual development much easier, as energy is not being wasted on emotional pathologies.. Emotionally manipulated by opportunists creates the mass formation psychosis of polarization. It blinds people to the energetics of intentionality so they are unable to discern healthy choices for themselves and others, or the intentions of those making arguments. Emotional Development happens primarily through overcome hardship that doesn't become trauma, Spiritual development, loving relationships, or parasympathetic states of Acceptance of Self fostered through various therapies either clinical or DIY. The Emotional Body is one of many of one's bodies to develop and be responsible for, and when awakened can easily feel and understand the emotional states of others, so as to not be manipulated, or unconsciously manipulative. Can't hide your vibe. The Emotional Body is like the water you are swimming in, quite literally felt peripherally as the container of the Energetic Body. Love and Liberty.
@bremlquan
@bremlquan 2 жыл бұрын
Can you talk about emotional responsibility and Yang reneging on his support for Sanders, instead supporting Biden? Yang doesn't have values he asks others for money and does what he wants
@jgannon1637
@jgannon1637 2 жыл бұрын
@@bremlquan was sanders for UBI, or welfare socialism? He was probably angling for more inclusion at that time, which in itself is sometimes emotionally irresponsible if following desire for power more than living Truth.
@artnicol2792
@artnicol2792 2 жыл бұрын
In addition to “curiosity, compassion and courage,” the other three core life orientations are “commitment, cooperation and creativity.” These correspond to our six fields of wholeness: 1) Spirit (creativity), 2) Will (commitment), 3) Mind (creativity), 4) Emotions (compassion), 5) Relationships (cooperation) and 6) Body (courage). When we cultivate our wholeness in all six fields, we naturally discover oneness as our primary relationship mode. Wholeness < Oneness > Wholeness. Oneness is the social environment within which our wholeness naturally emerges to our great delight and satisfaction. Within each of us awaits our dormant wholeness, just as the butterfly is dormant within the caterpillar. As human caterpillars, we are ready to stop over-feeding greedily in our escapist consumerism and instead evolve through a transition from fear’s dominion to love’s dominion. Eventually, our preferred pronouns will become “We, Us and Ours.” As a person experiences wholeness, the person blossoms with authenticity, living true to his, her or their uniquely created Self. There is no cause for conflict because there is room for everyone to be true to Self. No one can compete for the privilege of being “you.” You are the only one who can be you. Cooperation replaces competition as our primary orientation. More about this topic can be explored as The ABCs of Love at freedomwise.com/heartbook-of-healing-wisdom/. Authenticity, Bonding and the High Cs of Childhood are the conditions within which divinely defined love thrives and nurtures us all. We can be mutually appreciative, supportive and forgiving instead of mutually judgmental, competitive and vengeful. The choice is ours. To “think harder” we need a thoughtful model with which to structure our thinking. The clearer and more open-minded the structure, the simpler the process becomes. Sane thinking is not “harder.” It is simpler than insanity. Here’s our opportunity to collaborate to co-create a culture of love to replace the current culture of fear. Our society will not move away from interpersonal violence and planetary exploitation (to which we have become addicted) until we root our society in the alternate culture of love instead of rooting it, as it is currently, in the culture of fear. To recover our mental sanity and emotional stability, we need to transplant ourselves into nontoxic, nurturing soil. The ABCs of Love empowers its practitioners to do so, as we serve others, be stewards of our earthly home and live by the Golden Rule. Practicing this lifestyle prepares each of us to fulfill our roles in co-creating the world we want for our children, grandchildren and all future generations. We discover who we are and how to live according to our highest ideals, intentionally develop our deepest, fullest potentials and invest ourselves wisely.
@tinhinnh
@tinhinnh 2 жыл бұрын
Kindly move Forward
@bcase5328
@bcase5328 2 жыл бұрын
A cultural problem in US is being very short term in their attention. Media goes for the newest shiny thing. That lasts days to three week until it is replaced by the next thing. US people want a quick solution. US Business focus on this quarter's report.
@vondoromal7016
@vondoromal7016 2 жыл бұрын
58:40 Centrist assemble...
@SR-lh4rm
@SR-lh4rm 2 жыл бұрын
"The best businesses are started in recessions." (22:46) Interesting to think that contrary to the view that says access to investment determines an enterprise's long-term success, what actually determines the enterprise's success is its basic value proposition and how much someone (typically the entrepreneur) believes in it. You'd really have to believe in the business and its value proposition to stick with it through a recession. This seems like a more "naturalist" view of business formation and value creation, rather than saying (human) value in goods and services is just statistical noise (i.e. when investors have more money to throw around, there is more value created and therefore more high quality value). That's not to diminish the very painful human suffering that is brought on by downturns (more homelessness, drug usage, probably suicides, etc.); it just acknowledges that human misery and triumph coexist in economic recessions. The world is a big place after all.
@drsmetal2747
@drsmetal2747 2 жыл бұрын
Damn. Yang's podcast used to get over 100,000 views.
@vondoromal7016
@vondoromal7016 2 жыл бұрын
Andrew Yang has very very cool friends...
@dm20422
@dm20422 2 жыл бұрын
🇺🇸
@QASIMARA
@QASIMARA 2 жыл бұрын
You are not getting what you want out of life and there are external causes for this. A sustained desire for more is the only reason anybody hits up the Forward Party.
@JosephDarcourt
@JosephDarcourt 2 жыл бұрын
What a wonderful we are live in if we have leaders like you. We are going to make music tomorrow in NY to honor leaders like you and humanity! www.olifeclass.org
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