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This video gets a lot of stuff wrong. It would be better to read of listem to the bool yourself.
ОтветитьEveryone equal
ОтветитьGood job.
ОтветитьI wanted to know more about the life tasks of work friendship and love can anybody explain?
ОтветитьI believe the art of letting go is the main skill to master especially in these modern times
Ответить10.49 What if the other person is your boss ?
ОтветитьIve been reading andler's theory of personality and this one is pretty amazing right to the core of most people wrong concept of thinking. This book provide substantial knowledge for personal growth and understanding people's behavior very good
ОтветитьAbsolutely Superb !!! 😊Thank-you very much Great production 👏
ОтветитьHow can I have self-worth?
ОтветитьPlease also add some timestamp it will help us
ОтветитьI am reading this book now (Tue 23-05-2023), and my take on the book is that people don’t have to be my enemies. For 35 years, I have been told that I must follow the codes of culture, especially on first dates and relationships. Being the gentleman in the eyes of culture and other people without a choice meant that I didn’t have value or authenticity, that I didn’t have ‘me’, that nobody loved ‘me’, but loved only what I was forced to contribute as a (gentle)man: money, status, prestige, etc. This, I inadvertently transferred to the workplace where I must be the most beyond excellent male employee, and how I relate with law. Everyone was above me since I had no voice. This says that I do have worth, my own worth, my own decided worth of my own choosing as I evolve through my life.
ОтветитьAmazing summary 👏🏻
Ответитьsummary was boring af tbh
ОтветитьThis is the first video for me of yours and under 4 minutes I smashed the red button....great video
ОтветитьSeperation off tasks.
Ответить“We all can change for good, don’t we?”
ОтветитьAdler is dead. Sapolsky is alive.
ОтветитьThis and untethered soul are 🐐 books
ОтветитьNice work!!!
ОтветитьAdler obviously didn’t understand how the unconscious mind works. The conscious mind is just 10% of our entire consciousness & psychologists like Adler have no idea about the other 90%, which runs the show until we uncover our unconscious programming & conditioning. Do you think Pavolov’s dogs salivated because they wanted to? No- it was an involuntary reaction coming from their unconscious minds, from being conditioned. To say the past has no affect on our present & future is an oversimplification & rationalization of life. The left brain doesn’t think the right brain exists, lol. It’s just not reality. There are a few good points in this book but so much of it is naive & flawed, it’s honestly not useful in the real world. Adler was very idealistic and a very shallow thinker. Having the courage to be disliked is the best idea in this book. We can’t make anyone happy but ourselves, and that is the truth.
ОтветитьI might not understand the theories but hasn't science proven that childhood trauma physically changes your brain
ОтветитьGood job done....
ОтветитьThis book’s title have nothing to do with its content. 🤷🏻♀️
ОтветитьThe background noise makes this unlistenable. I'm out.
ОтветитьIt's really very difficult to learn and apply into practice this book....one year have passed for me since I picked up this book
ОтветитьAlso, I've read this book a number of times and I feel like worrth is more than insight or emotional support. Ones very existence is their worth. You being here, is worth more than all of the materialistic goods one could conjure. Yes, money, food, and shelter is nice, but you being here and just by you being alive is much more valuable than all of those resources combined.
ОтветитьDon’t care what other think’s about you
ОтветитьMy biggest takeaway from this book is that everyone are my friends. Everyone are my comrades.
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ОтветитьThose who embrace being disliked are the ones who live the best lives. As a matter of fact, YOUR life satisfaction is in direct proportion to the number of people who dislike you.
Ответитьyou are underrated my friend.
ОтветитьThank you for doing this. Great way to teach our kids.
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