I’ve been living the hardest few years of my life and when I start to lose hope I’ve been turning to Holiday’s content. It’s been tremendously helpful.
As an injured/ disabled man I have taken time few can to learn and grow, years I wish everyone had to build a personality and moral code that would have benefited me greatly when I was able bodied and reliable. When my body became the problem, I became the problem and that was very apparent to me as well as others as my resilience gave way to pain leading to dissociative traits and executive decline, this freed me from many needs or wants in life simplifying my mind and perspective. Medications have dulled the pain and restored some functionality, giving me hope as I figure out how to fit in now that I am a different person, fighting a battle that will never be profitable hoping I can put my brain to work and be a productive member of society again. Oh how the mighty have fallen. Thank you for your words and efforts, they will guide society and mould the future.
Internal advocate and friend, this is the single most important element of upward mobility. If you make it, don't forget to reach back and lift others.
40:40 I don't know if you are reading this but these last 20 minutes of the podcast were what i really needed !! And i am sure everyone listening needed this !! Thank you so much
This was a great conversation. I am a strong middle aged woman. We need more strong men in this world. No woman wants a wimp, we want protection and masculinity without physical abuse or toxicity. I know I'm raising my son to be thoughtful, yet strong and wealthy so he can carry on the legacy that myself and my husband are building. We need to stop the narrative that tears down our men and call them racists or shames them. It's a fact that there's more women graduating from higher education and this is a trend that needs to be addressed. We need real men that are strong, courageous, intelligent, and love their wives and children. Women are evolving and men need to also! And it's up to us parents to help raise these young men to lead the way.
This past weekend. Post hurricane, second in two weeks. I listened/watched to a group of 5 young men/boys use axes and a machete to hack into a metal shed for 2 hours. The reason they were bating on this shed was because a tree had fallen into the alley and partly on the shed. As they were going I wondered what they were doing. Later I realized what it was all about. Guidance, mentorship in which they had none. I failed them. Myself not having the incite to realize what was happening. They had a desire to help, and the energy of young men to aid them in that effort but what they were lacking was direction. I am them/They are I.
🙏💙This is GREAT... hearing MEN talk... these are the KINDA of MEN, I need a hug from... to let me know everything is going to be OK. MEN like them sharing some of their STRENGTH, so I can continue my journey of LIFE.💙🙏
What a lovely discussion. As a black female millennial, I understand there’s a lot of problems in today’s society. However, had I been born my mom’s generation I would be married and a working mom with kids who I would pass on generational trauma to. Without social media I don’t think a lot of women to understand the importance of independence. Our parents had us young before their frontal loads were fully developed. And they passed on generational trauma. The access to mental health did not exist the way it does now. The fact that we are able to see all of these issues in real time means at least we can be aware of the problem. Generations ago people had to suffer in silence. They probably didn’t even understand the issues going on even though they were affected by it. And it sucks to have all of that information and doom scrolling coming at you 24 hours a day. Without discovering these issues exist at all, there is no fixing. I think my generation needs to be coddled instead of pulling themselves up by the bootstraps and trying to find the silver lining even in the shittiest of situation. But frankly life has not been easy for me and in the past few years learning to do that has lifted, decades of depression that I’ve dealt with. Maybe this won’t fix our generation. And that’s often the way it works. But I do think that the potential to move to the better society is a lot easier now. Whether or not we access those opportunities is completely different.
@7:40 i think this is part of the reason Walz was chosen. He was a coach, he hunts, he works on his vehicle, and respects women. I think they just have to lean into those traits a bit more and they can win over so many of the young men.
I train a lot of Gen Z in my profession and I have gotten to know what motivates them. It is no different from other generations. The bottom line is money. Galloway is right. The biggest difference is that they can't invest into affordable housing. When I travel the world, I realize how expensive the United States has become to live. When you have to live at home in your twenties, it has an adverse effect on Gen Z. It makes them feel like they are not a part of the American Dream.
54:10 Great sentiment about people who need to always win, demean, or one-up others basically having an attitude of "starving to death." Being that person would suck hard, no matter how well-off or influential they are.
Scott: Stoicism is about controlling your emotions. No, its not. Its about understanding emotions and why you're quick to anxiety, anger, fear etc. Once you understand it, you can take steps to break those false beliefs that cause it. You dont control how you feel. You take action. That general statement is why so many people think Stoicism is about bottling your emotions and never showing them as a man.
So, who decides that someone has "enough" money? That's the part that no one talks about. It's nice to envision some system where we put a cap on how much money an individual can have, but someone has to decide what that is. How is Scott Galloway going to feel when those deciders tell him anything more the 5 million is too much? He's fine setting the limit slightly above where he is, everyone is fine doing that. No one is okay when that limit is less money than what they have. And who is Scott Galloway to tell us that anything more than he's comfortable with is too much for anyone?
I feel like a lot of the problems discussed (and glossed over to be frank) is a lack of proper reflection. Not just on the inner self, but the outer world we interact with. All the digital devices we have do not help this; time that we used to have as humans classified as 'boredom' has now been taken over by screens of varying sizes vying for our attention and thoughts. This lack of self-reflection is leading people to points that are not only incorrect when looking at the macro, but also jumping to conclusions that are not thought out nor can stand the first whirlwind that comes their way.
If you don't start making Kid's videos, so we can start em young, someone else is gonna, and I won't trust it! My son is 9 and he'll sit through to a podcast or audiobook in the car, but how fun is that and how much is he actually hearing? Behavior is the best model yes but I'm not perfect... If PragerU is making crazy, warped POV kid's videos, you can make something more truthful and relevant...PLZ
I'm favoured only God knows how much I praise Him, $230k every 4weeks! I now have a big mansion and can now afford anything and also support God's work and the church
Hello 👋 How are you earning such weekly? I was born a Christian, and sometimes I feel down on myself because of low finances, but I still believe in God.
After I raised 1 million dollars trading with Elizabeth, I bought a new house and a car here in the States. I also paid for my son's surgery. Glory to God! Shalom.
Elizabeth Regina has really set the standard for others to follow. We love her here in the UK as she has been really helpful and changed lots of lives.
Now he's talking about getting women using monetary status. What has this to do stoicism? Oh, look at me, how much money i have? This is insulting to the core!
He knows nothing about Stoicism. I have a little knowledge on it, and even I knew Stoicism isn't about controlling one's emotions, but understanding why your negative emotions come up and questioning what false beliefs cause those feelings. He's just riding the Stoicism train like so many grifters are.
You’re missing the point about being conservative at older age. Its not about being heartless its about wanting to reign in government spending and let society take care of itself without government interference. Take collega/universities for example. Since the implementation of student loans what happened to prices of these universities? They’ve gone way up. What happened when government spending was below 10% of gdp? Rich people founded colleges and universities just to give back to society. Conservaties want to help others, just not through the most inefficient way that is called government. On taxes though; the top 5% earners pay 80% of all tax revenue. The bottem 50% only pay 2%. Its just facts look it up. What a load of crap this dude spouces
This guy got a divorce and he’s been infantilizing men ever since. I’m disappointed Ryan didn’t push back on things that are not settled science (such as men are biologically less mature). White men might be mentally destroyed because like the guest their wife leaves them but that doesn’t mean they are the worst off of all populations and being discriminated against.
This was an interesting conversation but the guest seems obsessed with competing with others in some way, financial or otherwise. That feels contrary to the key Stoic principles.
if you knew anything about stoicism, you would know that when one is rich and or powerful , it is even more necessary to follow its principles... but yeh, great take.
@@petermcgowan79 Marcus Aurelius was the emperor of Rome and used stoicism to rule effectively and with virtue. Being a person of great influence like Scott Galloway means following stoic practices (or any other virtuous practices) is even more important than someone with less influence on others imo. Excuse me for the cringe but it's true, with great power comes great responsibility. Stoicism helps you act more responsibly.
He kinda wore on me to. He sounds like any other male feminist I've heard. If you try to mention anything about how woman getting into the work force is causing its own set of issues, you're a bad person.
I’ve been living the hardest few years of my life and when I start to lose hope I’ve been turning to Holiday’s content. It’s been tremendously helpful.
Galloway accurately outlines the economic plight of young people today.
As an injured/ disabled man I have taken time few can to learn and grow, years I wish everyone had to build a personality and moral code that would have benefited me greatly when I was able bodied and reliable. When my body became the problem, I became the problem and that was very apparent to me as well as others as my resilience gave way to pain leading to dissociative traits and executive decline, this freed me from many needs or wants in life simplifying my mind and perspective. Medications have dulled the pain and restored some functionality, giving me hope as I figure out how to fit in now that I am a different person, fighting a battle that will never be profitable hoping I can put my brain to work and be a productive member of society again. Oh how the mighty have fallen. Thank you for your words and efforts, they will guide society and mould the future.
Internal advocate and friend, this is the single most important element of upward mobility. If you make it, don't forget to reach back and lift others.
good video yet again, I would only add for people to read 'Magnetic Aura' from Borlest helped me a tonnn
One of the best conversations I’ve heard in a while.
40:40 I don't know if you are reading this but these last 20 minutes of the podcast were what i really needed !! And i am sure everyone listening needed this !! Thank you so much
This was a great conversation. I am a strong middle aged woman. We need more strong men in this world. No woman wants a wimp, we want protection and masculinity without physical abuse or toxicity. I know I'm raising my son to be thoughtful, yet strong and wealthy so he can carry on the legacy that myself and my husband are building. We need to stop the narrative that tears down our men and call them racists or shames them. It's a fact that there's more women graduating from higher education and this is a trend that needs to be addressed. We need real men that are strong, courageous, intelligent, and love their wives and children. Women are evolving and men need to also! And it's up to us parents to help raise these young men to lead the way.
Agree 100%. Are the parents to blame, or is society? Or both?
This past weekend. Post hurricane, second in two weeks. I listened/watched to a group of 5 young men/boys use axes and a machete to hack into a metal shed for 2 hours. The reason they were bating on this shed was because a tree had fallen into the alley and partly on the shed. As they were going I wondered what they were doing. Later I realized what it was all about. Guidance, mentorship in which they had none. I failed them. Myself not having the incite to realize what was happening. They had a desire to help, and the energy of young men to aid them in that effort but what they were lacking was direction. I am them/They are I.
🙏💙This is GREAT... hearing MEN talk... these are the KINDA of MEN, I need a hug from... to let me know everything is going to be OK. MEN like them sharing some of their STRENGTH, so I can continue my journey of LIFE.💙🙏
Loved both of you. Thank you!
What a lovely discussion. As a black female millennial, I understand there’s a lot of problems in today’s society. However, had I been born my mom’s generation I would be married and a working mom with kids who I would pass on generational trauma to. Without social media I don’t think a lot of women to understand the importance of independence. Our parents had us young before their frontal loads were fully developed. And they passed on generational trauma. The access to mental health did not exist the way it does now. The fact that we are able to see all of these issues in real time means at least we can be aware of the problem. Generations ago people had to suffer in silence. They probably didn’t even understand the issues going on even though they were affected by it. And it sucks to have all of that information and doom scrolling coming at you 24 hours a day. Without discovering these issues exist at all, there is no fixing. I think my generation needs to be coddled instead of pulling themselves up by the bootstraps and trying to find the silver lining even in the shittiest of situation. But frankly life has not been easy for me and in the past few years learning to do that has lifted, decades of depression that I’ve dealt with. Maybe this won’t fix our generation. And that’s often the way it works. But I do think that the potential to move to the better society is a lot easier now. Whether or not we access those opportunities is completely different.
@7:40 i think this is part of the reason Walz was chosen. He was a coach, he hunts, he works on his vehicle, and respects women.
I think they just have to lean into those traits a bit more and they can win over so many of the young men.
Appreciate the conversation. Thank you
this video’s take really clicks with some of the things I've been reading in unveiling your hidden potential by bruce thornwood
I train a lot of Gen Z in my profession and I have gotten to know what motivates them. It is no different from other generations. The bottom line is money. Galloway is right. The biggest difference is that they can't invest into affordable housing. When I travel the world, I realize how expensive the United States has become to live. When you have to live at home in your twenties, it has an adverse effect on Gen Z. It makes them feel like they are not a part of the American Dream.
Thank u. interesting conversation.
Very very insightful, economically and spiritually. A very rare mix. Thank you.
this format really suits me
Great video Ryan, very thought provoking
he just posted this.
Excellent guest and host of course.
Fantastic guest, i am halfway thru his algebra of wealth book
54:10 Great sentiment about people who need to always win, demean, or one-up others basically having an attitude of "starving to death." Being that person would suck hard, no matter how well-off or influential they are.
That was a hugely interesting dialogue!
I love Galloway. I miss seeing his videos all the time.
really liked this video
Scott: Stoicism is about controlling your emotions.
No, its not. Its about understanding emotions and why you're quick to anxiety, anger, fear etc. Once you understand it, you can take steps to break those false beliefs that cause it. You dont control how you feel. You take action. That general statement is why so many people think Stoicism is about bottling your emotions and never showing them as a man.
The master learns when not to speak. Sometimes less is more.
So, who decides that someone has "enough" money? That's the part that no one talks about. It's nice to envision some system where we put a cap on how much money an individual can have, but someone has to decide what that is. How is Scott Galloway going to feel when those deciders tell him anything more the 5 million is too much? He's fine setting the limit slightly above where he is, everyone is fine doing that. No one is okay when that limit is less money than what they have. And who is Scott Galloway to tell us that anything more than he's comfortable with is too much for anyone?
Society does, eventually.
Its every industry. It’s that Silicon Valley, Tech, has the most funding with the most financial rewards.
Yessss!!!
best!!!
He confidently made the wrong call about voter turnout, that's for sure!
I feel like a lot of the problems discussed (and glossed over to be frank) is a lack of proper reflection. Not just on the inner self, but the outer world we interact with. All the digital devices we have do not help this; time that we used to have as humans classified as 'boredom' has now been taken over by screens of varying sizes vying for our attention and thoughts. This lack of self-reflection is leading people to points that are not only incorrect when looking at the macro, but also jumping to conclusions that are not thought out nor can stand the first whirlwind that comes their way.
Is it just me or does Galloway enjoy stressing how wealthy he is?
It can be tiresome, but at least he’s aware of the situations of the other 99.99% and is empathetic to those who aren’t in his position
"Economic stress."
When I make that much… Watch me make Offshore LLCs 👀🎬💀
If you don't start making Kid's videos, so we can start em young, someone else is gonna, and I won't trust it! My son is 9 and he'll sit through to a podcast or audiobook in the car, but how fun is that and how much is he actually hearing? Behavior is the best model yes but I'm not perfect... If PragerU is making crazy, warped POV kid's videos, you can make something more truthful and relevant...PLZ
I'm favoured only God knows how much I praise Him, $230k every 4weeks! I now have a big mansion and can now afford anything and also support God's work and the church
Hello 👋 How are you earning such weekly? I was born a Christian, and sometimes I feel down on myself because of low finances, but I still believe in God.
Thanks to Mrs. Elizabeth Regina Nelsen's time in my life, which had a profound impact on me.
After I raised 1 million dollars trading with Elizabeth, I bought a new house and a car here in the States. I also paid for my son's surgery. Glory to God! Shalom.
Great job mentioning the expert, Elizabeth Regina Nelsen. What a coincidence!
Elizabeth Regina has really set the standard for others to follow. We love her here in the UK as she has been really helpful and changed lots of lives.
But dude, how much do you pay for tuition when you got accepted to your college?
Now he's talking about getting women using monetary status. What has this to do stoicism? Oh, look at me, how much money i have? This is insulting to the core!
He knows nothing about Stoicism. I have a little knowledge on it, and even I knew Stoicism isn't about controlling one's emotions, but understanding why your negative emotions come up and questioning what false beliefs cause those feelings. He's just riding the Stoicism train like so many grifters are.
The consequences of this are the deck getting reshuffled and everyone getting a new hand
You’re missing the point about being conservative at older age. Its not about being heartless its about wanting to reign in government spending and let society take care of itself without government interference.
Take collega/universities for example. Since the implementation of student loans what happened to prices of these universities? They’ve gone way up. What happened when government spending was below 10% of gdp? Rich people founded colleges and universities just to give back to society. Conservaties want to help others, just not through the most inefficient way that is called government.
On taxes though; the top 5% earners pay 80% of all tax revenue. The bottem 50% only pay 2%. Its just facts look it up.
What a load of crap this dude spouces
Broicism!
Ima listen to Trumps Speech in the debates with Hilary… 🇺🇸🤓
This guy got a divorce and he’s been infantilizing men ever since. I’m disappointed Ryan didn’t push back on things that are not settled science (such as men are biologically less mature).
White men might be mentally destroyed because like the guest their wife leaves them but that doesn’t mean they are the worst off of all populations and being discriminated against.
“There is no reason to become a billionaire”…. Fox news Breaking: Scott Galloway is a member of the “communist” party!!!!! 😉
All this EXTRA for the Cool
Mattress and the Joe Rogan Setup. 🤨
How do you guys avoid the label of being the liberal elite? Is this even a concern?
stoics don't give a fuck about labels
This was an interesting conversation but the guest seems obsessed with competing with others in some way, financial or otherwise. That feels contrary to the key Stoic principles.
Well, he didn't come on to agree with all "key Stoic principles". Scott states in every interview that he is ultra competitive
Easy to be a stoic as a millionaire. He was totally the wrong guest.
Don’t wish it were easier, wish you were more skilled
@Aliens-Are-Our-Friends2027 what do you mean?
if you knew anything about stoicism, you would know that when one is rich and or powerful , it is even more necessary to follow its principles... but yeh, great take.
@@teddyarcher3957 which particular principle of stoicism are you talking about, enlighten me.
@@petermcgowan79
Marcus Aurelius was the emperor of Rome and used stoicism to rule effectively and with virtue. Being a person of great influence like Scott Galloway means following stoic practices (or any other virtuous practices) is even more important than someone with less influence on others imo. Excuse me for the cringe but it's true, with great power comes great responsibility. Stoicism helps you act more responsibly.
two words "Nancy Pelosi"
I can't stand this guy.
He kinda wore on me to. He sounds like any other male feminist I've heard. If you try to mention anything about how woman getting into the work force is causing its own set of issues, you're a bad person.
Says more about you than anyone else, try practicing more stoicism and you might get better
this video’s take really clicks with some of the things I've been reading in unveiling your hidden potential by bruce thornwood