Neil deGrasse Tyson's Life Advice Will Leave You SPEECHLESS - One of the Most Eye Opening Interviews

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  • @HeidHorch
    @HeidHorch 4 роки тому +2849

    As an educator, I can confidently say that this speech should be included in any Ed degree classes. What a great teacher.

  • @rkgrammynaenae7225
    @rkgrammynaenae7225 Рік тому +363

    I will never be tired of listening to him. He's a great gift to humanity. Very intelligent.

    • @RobertMJohnson
      @RobertMJohnson Рік тому

      LOLOLOL. He’s a fraud you fanboy

    • @kenshiloh
      @kenshiloh 11 місяців тому

      Concerning Neil DeGrass Tyson, I encourage you not to be deceived. Soon, God will judge the world in righteousness. If you are a good person, you have nothing to worry about. However, if you have lied or stolen, you will be tried as a lying thief. Unfit for the perfect fun of heaven, you would be consigned outside with other lying thieves. Hell is torment and it lasts forever. God is love and eternity without love is hell. Believe me, it is hell!
      Yet, Christ died on a Cross so that, just by asking, you may know Him. Jesus Christ is the light of the world.

    • @stixoimatizontas
      @stixoimatizontas 11 місяців тому +3

      It's called wisdom, not intelligence. You can be the smartest individual in existence, you will still be a fool if you don't find a way to benefit a fellow human. You can be the most educated (in terms of knowledge alone) person, you will still be an arsehole if you cannot behave. When you are wise you drive your life according to your morals, values and ideals...

    • @DRose2Fast
      @DRose2Fast 11 місяців тому +1

      ​@@stixoimatizontas true. Intelligence comes from wisdom.

    • @Bobo-t5u
      @Bobo-t5u 11 місяців тому +1

      ​@@RobertMJohnson a fraud in what way??? Let me guess, his credentials are not as impressive as yours? I'm sure you have flipping burgers or cutting grass down to a science, you should use that and try to empower others.

  • @robchapman4449
    @robchapman4449 4 роки тому +738

    The man's a legend. Humble, respectful and genuinely interesting.

    • @offtime915
      @offtime915 4 роки тому +11

      He’s a narcissist...I love him too though 😁

    • @3therspark63
      @3therspark63 4 роки тому +2

      ​@@offtime915 you need to be in order to place yourself higher than things that will drag you down, in the long run he does a lot more other people and spreading decent ideas and philosophies.

    • @genox3636
      @genox3636 4 роки тому

      Lol

    • @richardcampbell8498
      @richardcampbell8498 4 роки тому +5

      He’s anything but humble,but ok duke.

    • @justanothertard6740
      @justanothertard6740 4 роки тому +7

      If time is right, if you acually really pay attention to the way he talks and his body language, he is a narcissist. I still think he is a phenomenal person. We all have our flaws. Having a big ego isnt the worst thing in the world.

  • @NiiCo415
    @NiiCo415 Рік тому +244

    “By whatever powers I have available to me, have I lessened the suffering of others” Very powerful line.

    • @rafaelgonzalez4175
      @rafaelgonzalez4175 11 місяців тому

      I would think only Jesus Christ can say that. But yeah There is no lower g od

    • @ku.S
      @ku.S 7 місяців тому

      Wonderful all those who thought 'how to lessen suffering?' invented something or other to eradicate suffering be it medicines or technology.

  • @signsofplay
    @signsofplay 4 роки тому +1284

    He's really gifted in expressing his thoughts. A natural teacher.

    • @user-yl2bp7ur1i
      @user-yl2bp7ur1i 4 роки тому +46

      Sorry, but this is a pet peeve of mine.
      He is not a natural, he worked for it. In it he talked about going to other peoples mindset to teach them, that's not natural; you do not naturally go outside of your "comfort zone". You work & strive to go outside it so you may reach other people or things.

    • @mmaenthusiast626
      @mmaenthusiast626 4 роки тому +3

      Forrest Felsch glad you said this so I didn’t have too😬

    • @Jack-xx3qg
      @Jack-xx3qg 4 роки тому

      Bullshit

    • @kacangkacang7741
      @kacangkacang7741 4 роки тому +2

      What a shameful shill for humanity, don't find out the truth on your death bed. Einstein was a fraud.

    • @infinitecal8871
      @infinitecal8871 4 роки тому

      kacang kacang How?

  • @QuestionEverythingButWHY
    @QuestionEverythingButWHY 4 роки тому +4721

    “Great minds discuss ideas. Average minds discuss events. Small minds discuss people.”
    ― Henry Thomas Buckle

    • @claywilder308
      @claywilder308 4 роки тому +31

      That’s good

    • @ordeplarrac28
      @ordeplarrac28 4 роки тому +20

      just be good, its what bible says,

    • @choyung5862
      @choyung5862 4 роки тому +27

      @raul 1000 well educational system isn't the only place we do majority of our study and learning. Even in an educational system we learn lot of others things ranging from studying mathematical formulas to laws of nature that we can observe and understood. critical thinking, pattern recognition, cross examination, deduction and observing gathered knowledge are the building blocks to create new ideas. yes we do credit whoever that set forth the theory or idea, we do observe and study people or event from the past. but more often than not its knowledge that set forth that we find more valuable. so even in this clip when Neil says he want the things he taught to lived on and understood more so than him. That's not because he want to appear just humble but rather ideas and knowledge that he set forth have far more value to the humanity as a whole.
      EDIT :sorry if my English is bit messy it's not my native tongue .

    • @seancampbell9689
      @seancampbell9689 4 роки тому +16

      But is philosophy not just the higher wave of gossip?

    • @Chinaman-gw6ts
      @Chinaman-gw6ts 4 роки тому +2

      But tyson is discussing about his father

  • @smitty6137
    @smitty6137 4 роки тому +646

    Why can't anyone get a teacher like him, a legitimate, REAL teacher?

    • @kraze4kicks822
      @kraze4kicks822 4 роки тому +6

      Exactly idk

    • @garrettshelton5788
      @garrettshelton5788 4 роки тому +55

      barebearburiesbarrysberries if you think he has nothing to teach the you’re trying not to learn

    • @connermorris2
      @connermorris2 4 роки тому +8

      @@garrettshelton5788 on god

    • @BeatlesFanSonia
      @BeatlesFanSonia 4 роки тому +16

      barebearburiesbarrysberries maybe it’s because you are unteachable!

    • @ramakris9564
      @ramakris9564 4 роки тому +5

      Nothing is lost with the internet you can indulge yourself in his knowledge and Carl sagan

  • @tonylocke3010
    @tonylocke3010 Рік тому +371

    Whenever I hear NdG speak, my respect for him always goes up significantly. If only there were heaps more people like him on our planet!

    • @dylanpringle4314
      @dylanpringle4314 Рік тому +2

      What is this real name 📛 I am home-schooled I'd like to look up his stuff

    • @FW-jq1ox
      @FW-jq1ox Рік тому +9

      There are people like him - you! Just add more positivity to this world than negativity.

    • @bernardmutisya7603
      @bernardmutisya7603 Рік тому +1

      @@dylanpringle4314 Neil deGrasse Tyson

    • @MrMooseMovies
      @MrMooseMovies Рік тому +1

      Would respect him more if he stuck to the planets and not preach genderism.

    • @stixoimatizontas
      @stixoimatizontas 11 місяців тому

      The reason he is so special (and I believe he is, regardless if I disagree with many things he might have said). The reason is that this sort of people are rare to find. Don't forget that for every NdT there are thousands who believe that a donkey orbits saturn. For every Galileo there were thousands who believed the sun orbits around the earth. For every Aristotle there were hundreds who believed in Zeus and Hera. After every collapse of a civilization there was a middle age to follow. Yet humanity could always find a way to advance and get through obstacles. So don't wish for more Neil's, be one.

  • @rhondataylor5260
    @rhondataylor5260 2 роки тому +213

    I wish I had him for a teacher in any year of school. He's brilliant

    • @paulhaynes561
      @paulhaynes561 Рік тому +7

      The sad thing is that he would probably be fired if he were a teacher -- public school K-12 that is.

    • @mcoates111
      @mcoates111 2 місяці тому +1

      You have him now...

  • @JustDisc
    @JustDisc 3 роки тому +415

    “You don’t look for the meaning in life, you create it.” Incredible!

    • @Levelworm
      @Levelworm 2 роки тому +7

      This is like a revelation to me (40yrs old)

    • @nenmaster5218
      @nenmaster5218 2 роки тому +3

      @@Levelworm Neil Tyson = Professor Dave = Sci Man Dan = Hbomberguy

    • @krisaaron5771
      @krisaaron5771 2 роки тому +7

      "You don't 'find' yourself. You CREATE yourself!"
      -- thrift-store coffee cup

    • @seanhaddon9883
      @seanhaddon9883 2 роки тому +1

      @@krisaaron5771, Like any good salesman.

    • @silvanapaneva8551
      @silvanapaneva8551 2 роки тому +1

      Check the work of Viktor Frankl :)

  • @bjdela
    @bjdela 4 роки тому +566

    I have two boys that are constantly curious about things. It took this video for me to realize and look at their curiosity and nurture it rather than curtail it. Thanks Neil! You made me smarter today than I was yesterday.

    • @Neilram2001
      @Neilram2001 4 роки тому +5

      You and me both sir.

    • @terrylandess6072
      @terrylandess6072 4 роки тому +11

      I played the 'why' game with my mom when growing up, and she always played along. So much patience allowed me to understand there is always a why for everything although no one knows them all.

    • @M1978-p8j
      @M1978-p8j 4 роки тому +2

      landess

    • @Adrian-wb7kf
      @Adrian-wb7kf 4 роки тому +8

      Nurture the crap out of those curiosities!!

    • @WorkerBeesUnite
      @WorkerBeesUnite 4 роки тому +3

      Uve, in turn, paid it forward to them, hopefully for them to do the same along and along

  • @ellissmith2909
    @ellissmith2909 2 роки тому +80

    This man is at his core a pure teacher and I love him for it

    • @cockeyedoptimista
      @cockeyedoptimista 10 місяців тому +2

      That's it in a nutshell: a pure teacher. ❤ NgT.

  • @Universal.G
    @Universal.G 4 роки тому +4017

    "What is an adult scientist but a kid who has not lost their curiosity" WOW!

    • @kilotun8316
      @kilotun8316 4 роки тому +113

      This is incredible. I remember hearing these exact words something like twenty years ago from my own father who was, at the time, one of the top scientists in Canada.

    • @2137xd
      @2137xd 4 роки тому +29

      Curiosity stream

    • @noeluna7354
      @noeluna7354 4 роки тому +7

      Dude I know some people hate scientist & they just "happen to have family who are straight {W word or N WORD}" some of you know what I mean, how can I make them better? Because the dude that investigated French fries fuel died alone, same as testla & the way they parish worries me, even MLK died for my character

    • @craigme2583
      @craigme2583 4 роки тому +23

      Or a kid who hasnt had it kicked out of him by teachers..

    • @God-T
      @God-T 4 роки тому

      That tombstone is so disgusting ur basically calling me a side character !!!! Well Unless i do something to further humanity -_- ... but fuck that!! I'd rather die with my greed like the rest of humanity then further humanities own greed... >:[

  • @datpspguy
    @datpspguy 4 роки тому +242

    “Drive and curiosity is not taught in school, school at a minimum preserves curiosity, so if you lost it, its there to put it back in you” Thank you Neil

    • @jokesonyou5511
      @jokesonyou5511 4 роки тому +4

      @Jazz E that was really unnecessary 😒 it seemed like a positive thing to say no need to go around big brain flexing I get theres no context but really why criticize a nice thing to say?

    • @jokesonyou5511
      @jokesonyou5511 4 роки тому

      @Jazz E okay what you said could be taken mean is all I was trying to say there's no context i addressed it in my comment so maybe adding context would be nice

    • @craiglist8989
      @craiglist8989 4 роки тому +1

      Boo schools are limited intentionally....

    • @GurgaGeorgiTaylor
      @GurgaGeorgiTaylor 4 роки тому

      Our way if living takes it away! I heard another angle where he talks about kids need to explore & make noise & break things to see hiw they work even an egg! Hard yet wet colorful = a chick? Say what?

    • @UnlimitlesslyFunnyDude
      @UnlimitlesslyFunnyDude 2 роки тому

      @@craiglist8989 school are for idiouts to indoctrinate themselves😄

  • @johnkrohn5535
    @johnkrohn5535 3 роки тому +432

    This interview brought me to tears. I am so glad that there are still people like this man in the world

    • @rashimbwealthy9735
      @rashimbwealthy9735 3 роки тому +5

      ♥️

    • @thibautmallet1194
      @thibautmallet1194 3 роки тому +4

      Sadly not enough..

    • @Toasted5016
      @Toasted5016 2 роки тому +2

      me too this was truly something that the world has never seen before in Neil DeGrass Tyson the side that no one has ever seen of him until this interview.

    • @benjamindavey4782
      @benjamindavey4782 2 роки тому +3

      I never liked science that much as a child, but watching interviews of Tyson was actually one of the things that has kindled my interest in it as an adult. He's a great communicator to the public- I hope he knows he's made a big difference. I also liked what he said about children and creativity- I'll take that on board if I ever become a parent.

    • @joywimer4281
      @joywimer4281 2 роки тому +1

      Mine as well ❤️‍🩹‼️

  • @jg1681
    @jg1681 Рік тому +9

    Love that my teacher made this a required video to watch for class

  • @akallio9000
    @akallio9000 2 роки тому +144

    I broke down into tears watching this, and wish I could have seen it 40 years ago.

    • @paulgill8073
      @paulgill8073 Рік тому +18

      It’s never too late!

    • @granta3044
      @granta3044 11 місяців тому

      There are better. I mean he's an astrophysicist, there are psychologists with way deeper books that you can read. If you read😂😂😂

  • @buck_maize111
    @buck_maize111 4 роки тому +385

    What Carl Sagan did for tyson was beautiful.

    • @ozymandias3329
      @ozymandias3329 3 роки тому +46

      one act of kindness created one of the best teachers of the 21st century

    • @anonymousjohnson976
      @anonymousjohnson976 3 роки тому +31

      @@ozymandias3329 : I wish that Neil DeGrasse Tyson was the President of the United States.

    • @ozymandias3329
      @ozymandias3329 3 роки тому +7

      @@anonymousjohnson976 same bro

    • @charlierichardson3169
      @charlierichardson3169 3 роки тому +5

      Who else cried during that part? I almost balled my eyes out because of its beauty

    • @hk-1290
      @hk-1290 3 роки тому +7

      & what Carl Sagan did for all of us is Magical 👏.

  • @Ken_Jones
    @Ken_Jones 4 роки тому +257

    9:48 I started crying, because I thought of my own 1,5 year old son. A few days ago when he didn't wanted to play ball pit but he only wanted to take the red balls out my wife said: our son always wants to use things in a different way they are supposed to.
    For example, he has this "shape sorter box" where he pushes the rectangle through the circle and he turns the triangle so it can fit through the square. And I always let him be, because I don't want him to think that he can only put the triangle in the triangle, I want to to explore other options.
    My thought pattern was often different from others and it took me until I was ~28 years old to figure out that I should never have chased to think like others but instead develop my own way of thinking about things. I want that my son will always know that. Hearing Neil deGrasse Tyson talk about kids' curiosity confirmed my intuition and that I should even let my kid experiment more.
    Thanks, Neil deGrasse Tyson :)

    • @dominikzivcec7540
      @dominikzivcec7540 3 роки тому +5

      Good job man i will take this as an inspiration for when i will have children you truly made me look at things in a diffirent way

    • @GabrielCarvv
      @GabrielCarvv 3 роки тому

      You're a smart man! Even genius.

    • @OmarDieselGaming
      @OmarDieselGaming 3 роки тому

      Thank god, these long inspirational comments end in the death of someone

    • @balevisser42
      @balevisser42 3 роки тому

      Well spoken!

    • @featherheartmc
      @featherheartmc 3 роки тому

      Wow I will do this when I have kids.

  • @midoribushi5331
    @midoribushi5331 Рік тому +80

    We need teachers like him teaching our kids. Such a rarity in today's world, especially in the teacher circles. I had a great World History teacher who told me I am giving you the tools, it's up to you to figure out how to use them and find your own way. Sounds simple, but to me in my sophomore year of high school, it was like a light bulb went off and I just became insatiable for knowledge. I found new ways to learn. I passed that onto my own kids. You're such an inspiration, Dr. Tyson!

    • @PlagueDoctorscp049
      @PlagueDoctorscp049 Рік тому +1

      Exactly right. They don’t teach you this stuff in school

    • @kolonelfranz31
      @kolonelfranz31 Рік тому +5

      You and I belong to the lucky ones I guess. In my eighties highschool years in the Netherlands we had this old hippy teacher with long hair and a beard and (nowadays unimaginable) was always smoking smoking cigarettes in the classroom. But his passion and his ability to trigger every student by just telling stories and especially small really personal detailed stories about ordinary peoples tales in important historical times inspired every student to listen and learn.. He did not give lectures about the timeframe on the holocaust for example, no, he told the story about a family of small farmers that just happened to live right between camp Birkenau and camp Auschwitz. No stats, no timelines no numbers, just an hour and a half about this family who just lived there by accident.. that's what teaching history is all about I found out later when I finished studying history.. And he was such an inspirator! I remember one class where he said; okay, this chapter is needed for your exams, so learn it, but today we are going to talk about something that's just as important. And he set up a record player, and asked: what do you know about Led Zeppelin? And he would first give a small introduction, then play the record an afterwards kept on talking about how they changed the world of music.. We were never saved by the bell, no when he was talking, we all hated that bell, we wanted to hear more and more! Is that a fucking real teacher or not!

    • @SuperOmnicronsj44
      @SuperOmnicronsj44 Рік тому

      We need teachers that embrace both religion and science and can compartmentalise, neither showing favour to either. We need teachers that do not indoctrinate, but teach critical life skills and fundamentally sound reasoning, not emotional activism.

    • @ceaserusa4771
      @ceaserusa4771 Рік тому

      Sorry to burst your bubble -but Neil Tyson is not only a liar - but a fraudster
      everything you were told by Neil Tyson and others like him are all liars and are deceiving many people with false concept of evolution

    • @granta3044
      @granta3044 11 місяців тому

      Your world history teacher was a really good athiest. That lesson is one of the athiests best ways to get more athiests, teach em how to research.😊

  • @evanreiter747
    @evanreiter747 4 роки тому +205

    His voice alone gives me such inspiration.

    • @floralfancy7814
      @floralfancy7814 3 роки тому +5

      His voice is actually quite calming and relaxing to listen to.

    • @SoapinTrucker
      @SoapinTrucker 3 роки тому +1

      I agree Evan, AND his enthusiasm!!!! He TRULY loves what HE does! That is rare! :)

    • @drelocs2878
      @drelocs2878 3 роки тому

      God’s Voice should as well. 🙏🏾

  • @arcstyle4674
    @arcstyle4674 4 роки тому +338

    Normal Teachers... when their students become famous one day...
    "Did you know that i used to be his teacher! I teached him alot of things"
    Neil de grasse tyson when teaches someone something...
    "I didn't do anything... he's smart by himself..."
    Love tyson... he's sooo humble!

    • @ututheavenger
      @ututheavenger 4 роки тому +3

      Your comment makes it seem like humility is better than achievement and pride. Each has its own perspective place.

    • @Kaelus41
      @Kaelus41 4 роки тому

      Tyson isn't overly humble, I don't think he claims to be humble.
      Instead he just just understands the importance of pointing people in the right direction, then letting them run with it.
      Give a man a fish, he'll eat 1 meal.
      Teach a man to fish, he'll eat for the rest of his life.

    • @Kaelus41
      @Kaelus41 4 роки тому

      In addition... I guess clarification of my thoughts, who really cares about humility? Most truly humble people keep their deeper thoughts to themselves, cuz they don't want to come across as bragging or showing off.
      If Neil deGrasse Tyson was humble, and not preachy, then we wouldn't get such great science lessons from him.
      He'd keep the thoughts locked away in his own head.
      It's pretty rare for someone to be able to share wisdom with the masses without at least appearing preachy or pompous.
      If he didn't believe he was right he wouldn't be as passionate about the topics he speaks on. He probably wouldn't care enough to talk about them with others.
      Monks are humble, a lot of them take vows of silence and don't share their wisdom with the world.
      In conclusion, humility isn't necessarily a good thing.

    • @Somm_RJ
      @Somm_RJ 4 роки тому

      That's not what he wanted you to think about. School/teacher helps a little to preserve or find back your whatever curiosity is left in you. If you lost your curiosity and school/teacher failed to bring it back, it is not as much as the school or teacher is poor but more on how you grew up is poor.
      And he don't want you to remember him how good of a teacher he is but how you could translate that to next generation.

  • @bangkokadventures298
    @bangkokadventures298 4 роки тому +251

    As smart as he is, I really believe it's Tyson's ability to communicate that has made him this famous. Such a gifted speaker

    • @jeniwatkins3297
      @jeniwatkins3297 4 роки тому +15

      I say both 😉 He is incredibly articulate and intelligent

    • @ismirdochegal4804
      @ismirdochegal4804 4 роки тому +16

      Communication is key. I know a lot of knowledgeable persons who can not share their knowledge because they do not understand that the others are not on their level. You have to step down in order to lift someone up.

    • @grendy7602
      @grendy7602 4 роки тому +5

      His gift in communication is the one tht makes him famous while his intelligent enchance his gift.
      His gift is the arrow while his intelligence is the bow. The arrow can be thrown far using just hands but by using bow it can be even further or even curve

    • @jamestaylor2682
      @jamestaylor2682 4 роки тому +3

      I disagree completely. NDT speaks English well. His vocabulary is excellent. But it is the depth of thought and his willingness to engage that makes him brilliant. And his self-granted sense of DUTY that makes him heroic. He can learn to speak French badly tomorrow, and nothing about him would change, as long as he could articulate his thought completely. That does not require a massive vocabulary.
      I loved my 11th grade English teacher. She had an amazing vocabulary. And almost no one knows her name. See the difference?

    • @crazy63able
      @crazy63able 4 роки тому +1

      that’s his job. He explains science in a way that the average person can understand

  • @KWOKAROTTO
    @KWOKAROTTO Рік тому +79

    "If I can do it better than anybody else then it would be irresponsible not to". What a compelling person Neil deGrasse Tyson is. He's so articulate with his words. His curiosity and childlike wonder to keep learning is a trait we should all keep. To see that puddle and jump in it. To not let any obstacle stand in the way of an experiment and if so find solutions on how to overcome it. What is the meaning of life? First of all, you have to ask yourself what meaning means to you. You have the power to give life meaning. We are in effect the universe manifested in consciousness. However you choose to walk that path in life, live it the way you want to.

    • @rafaelgonzalez4175
      @rafaelgonzalez4175 11 місяців тому

      There isn't a society on this planet worth my best.

    • @FennecUser-ky9vr
      @FennecUser-ky9vr 11 місяців тому

      @@rafaelgonzalez4175 You are a detriment to society.

  • @Bashar3A
    @Bashar3A 4 роки тому +192

    "If I'm ever as remotely famous as he is, I will treat students the way he has treated me". This! Simple act from Carl Sagan decades ago is still giving more and more to science long after he died.

    • @light-master
      @light-master 4 роки тому +9

      Crazy to think that, if Sagan had not embraced this random kid the way he did, if he hadn't show some nobody a little some human compassion, then there's a chance we wouldn't have the Neil deGrasse Tyson that we have today. How many countless lives would be worst off then?

    • @plcflame
      @plcflame 4 роки тому +3

      The humility is inspiring. Not let their egos consume them as the most popstars today. They really try to make a world a better place, and Carl making the life of Tyson better, made Tyson change the world to a better place.

    • @craiglist8989
      @craiglist8989 4 роки тому

      Not really...open ended maybe

  • @goncalobaia1574
    @goncalobaia1574 4 роки тому +1393

    Before watching:
    "Meh I should go to bed, I'll just watch a minute"
    17 minutes latter: Damn...

    • @williampreller6387
      @williampreller6387 4 роки тому +8

      Gotta get up for work in a couple hrs

    • @loganmyers3491
      @loganmyers3491 4 роки тому +10

      Literally me rn

    • @whoops8412
      @whoops8412 4 роки тому +6

      Me right now

    • @noeluna7354
      @noeluna7354 4 роки тому +2

      Dude I know some people hate scientist & they just "happen to have family who are straight {W word or N WORD}" some of you know what I mean, how can I make them better? Because the dude that investigated French fries fuel died alone, same as testla & the way they parish worries me, even MLK died for my character

    • @goncalobaia1574
      @goncalobaia1574 4 роки тому +2

      @@noeluna7354 what😂 I understood nothing

  • @timothylopez8572
    @timothylopez8572 3 роки тому +142

    I don't remember where I heard this, but it changed my life when I was in school. "We taught you how to read, so you can read to learn."

  • @AnarkeeSoundVibes
    @AnarkeeSoundVibes 2 роки тому +35

    My younger brother is a teacher in NYC and I've seen the impact that he has on his students and I have to admit, it's inspiring. He doesn't just teach his students, he educates them by appealing to what interests them.

    • @jamesbarbour8400
      @jamesbarbour8400 Рік тому +3

      And that is exactly the key to educating pretty much anyone. By getting them engaged, that's how you break down that seemingly impenetrable barrier of someone who would otherwise become an educational also ran, until you figure out what makes them tick.
      As NDT quite rightly espouses here, it's more than teaching - you can open the door, but real success is getting people to continue to question things and continue to teach themselves as they navigate through life - that's the real win, in my view.
      NDT expresses those sentiments extremely well here.

    • @AnarkeeSoundVibes
      @AnarkeeSoundVibes Рік тому

      @@jamesbarbour8400 which is why I'm not a teacher.

  • @deejayimm
    @deejayimm 4 роки тому +323

    School did an excellent job removing all of the Curiosity I had, and replacing it with obedience training, to prepare me for an unfulfilling life of servitude.
    I miss that dreamer.

    • @Soapandwater6
      @Soapandwater6 4 роки тому +27

      My childhood curiosity was crushed, too. I was trained to be a quiet, obedient child and above all, to avoid upsetting people.

    • @wairimuveronica3654
      @wairimuveronica3654 4 роки тому +10

      Succinctly put, and unfortunately so true.

    • @deejayimm
      @deejayimm 4 роки тому +22

      I once posed the question in a Firearms forum " why has innovation stagnated? Why are there no more John Browning's or DB Wesson's and Horace Smiths?
      Why is every new innovation just another re-adaptation of someone else's creation?
      I firmly believe the system that we are born into now has destroyed the creativity that it took to become a genius a hundred years ago.
      If Orville and Wilbur Wright were born today they would be forced to focus their learning into a little box so that they can pass tests and go on to college and pass more tests.
      Then they will be successful.......
      I just think as a society we have completely lost the point.

    • @thewhizkid3937
      @thewhizkid3937 4 роки тому +4

      Blame school

    • @thewhizkid3937
      @thewhizkid3937 4 роки тому +1

      @Savage Investor because of authority.

  • @hunterss3017
    @hunterss3017 4 роки тому +260

    "Because if people say 'This is true because Tyson said so, then i've failed'" -Neli deGrasse Tyson

    • @geckogeico2212
      @geckogeico2212 4 роки тому +8

      Man, that quote inspires me because Tyson said it! Anyone else?
      /s

    • @kathrynb130
      @kathrynb130 4 роки тому +1

      😂

    • @Kuumin
      @Kuumin 4 роки тому

      that made me chuckle

    • @Cymru1987
      @Cymru1987 4 роки тому

      Like Gravity. Which has not ever been scientifically proven.
      Cause and Effect. Something goes up does come back down... does not = gravity.
      As the laws of Boyance and Density explain this: Object is heavier than air, it MUST fall through the air. Etc.

    • @jjohnston94
      @jjohnston94 4 роки тому +1

      Personally, I have always thought that "Because I said so" is a dodge. It's the refuge of the incompetent, the lazy, and the coward.

  • @Adrian-zd4cs
    @Adrian-zd4cs 4 роки тому +53

    This meaning of life was the one reason I entered nursing and it's still one reason that I'm so proud of these little moments that I have of knowing I made a person's life better and no one else will know about it... It lives with me and it lives with my patients. It's an amazing feeling and no one will ever know. Like I teach my nephew everything moves forward so if life has to be a snowball headed in one direction just make sure it's a positive one.

  • @EntellagentTV
    @EntellagentTV Рік тому +257

    This man is amazing and a gift to this world!

    • @chriskells845
      @chriskells845 Рік тому +2

      Yes

    • @danielabilez3619
      @danielabilez3619 Рік тому +2

      He is

    • @tomasneel1980
      @tomasneel1980 Рік тому

      degrasse is not credible ... his comical imagination just proves his ideas are exotic science writers dreams. Sure he can do some math, knows some history and hodgepodge of studies to keep ppl in spin and the dark. im an amature..but i would gladly take on tyson one on one... his job is to lie to get laughs and sell tv and internet commercials at all costs like mc donalds hamburgers and compared to my delicious hamburgers theres no comparison, i make the very best! . its a CONFLICT OF SCIENCE INTERESTS! Tyson still cant grasp ( comprehend lol) who clausius, hoyal, kelven, newton etc are and what they did ...and why we are always accused of circular reasoning . Why debate fallacies like plank time, big bang, evolution, abiogenesis , when they are false and dont exist in the first place.. ( black holes excluded) .
      When Lawrence Krause gets cornered when he says Physics is weird when comes to thermodynamics, and you cornered him with sound reasoning and science, he starts cussing, ranting, and loses all credibility like tyson. ..... they are less than sound with science and truth, besides these ungodly well educated doofs are stoned and drunk have fun making hay. Ill stick with empericle science and facts from men and women of renown like Isaac Newton , Luther, tynedale, Joseph Smith, Constitution, Founding Fathers and the Lord God Almighty . Most Latter Day Saints at the age of 12 ,on their own study all come to the same understand and correct conclusion have reconciled entropy and Eternity and the universe and you!.

    • @fixxa6455
      @fixxa6455 Рік тому +2

      He's definately a self-believer

    • @jacktsang05
      @jacktsang05 Рік тому +1

      ❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @a1amv998
    @a1amv998 4 роки тому +807

    Who else feels like a failure when you get something wrong. School should teach us to fall and know how to get up a better person.

    • @MegaForrestgump
      @MegaForrestgump 4 роки тому +23

      The school I work at has a teacher that has a saying in her class. "A champion is someone who gets up when he can't"

    • @angtle
      @angtle 4 роки тому +35

      As an educator, I am ashamed at how our profession has done everything to tear individuals down and very little to build them. I swore, and continue to strive, to be the outlier, the positive example, and that educator who builds! Jesus, it's lonely, but it's WORTH IT!!!

    • @falcon127
      @falcon127 4 роки тому +18

      PUBLIC SCHOOL IS TO EMPLOY ADUTS NOT EDUCATE THE YOUNG! A MAJOR DISCONNECT! MORE TAX MONEY GOING DOWN THE HOLE! LET'S CHANGE IT!!

    • @ozymandias3329
      @ozymandias3329 3 роки тому +8

      a shame teachers are paid worse than garbage men

    • @Saiyagami
      @Saiyagami 3 роки тому +2

      Yeah my France teacher used to say dont try if you dont know it to kids she didnt like

  • @razorsedg3563
    @razorsedg3563 4 роки тому +85

    "All it takes is for one person to see your potential, without any discrimination or prejudice and you become everything they envisioned" Neil and David Goggins put confidence in many people, myself included!!

    • @shinutokoro
      @shinutokoro 4 роки тому +2

      "All it takes is for one person to see your potential..." and that person is yourself. The only limitations we have are the ones we set for ourselves

  • @bricesmith102
    @bricesmith102 4 роки тому +451

    Its funny- due to schools direct killing of my liking of education that I went after graduating I continued learning by myself, reading books, watching documentaries about all sorts of things. I love learning but I hate the education system.

    • @GabrielCarvv
      @GabrielCarvv 3 роки тому +19

      People automatically think that the current education system is the only way to learn. Hence parents forcing their children through it, arguing 'you need to learn', 'it's for your future', etc, blindly ignoring the way that they're learning. Mostly because the majority thinks that there's nothing wrong with the education system.

    • @justinh8059
      @justinh8059 3 роки тому +14

      I feel this. Couldn't wait to get out of that stupid cycle.
      I've learned more about the world on my own letting my love's and interests take me.

    • @maurice918
      @maurice918 3 роки тому +8

      This is very relatable tbh. When i was in High School i absolutely hated my physics course, because of the way it was taught and because i didn't understand it. Now, a few years later, i started developing an interest, and even an urge, to start reading books on astronomy/astrophysics to expand my understanding of the universe. By doing that, i started to connect many dots and that was really a beautiful moment. Moral of my story is: reading books has taught me a great deal, even taught me more than they did in (High) School.

    • @larryhall2805
      @larryhall2805 3 роки тому +2

      Let's not throw the baby out with the bath water. I experienced the same in my education, hated school but loved learning. But many of my teachers did well. I tried my hand at teaching myself but got overwhelmed.

    • @larryhall2805
      @larryhall2805 3 роки тому +1

      I sympathize, but allow me to be devil's advocate...who taught you to read?

  • @Ornuxx
    @Ornuxx Рік тому +32

    0:00 Meaning/Purpose of your life
    2:50 School's goal is to empower you
    4:24 Inspiration from his dad
    7:36 Carl Sagan's impact as he joined college
    9:20 Kids education to preserve curiosity
    11:40 Internet, social interactions with diverse people
    12:52 Living in a world with toxic people
    14:56 Grades
    15:14 Process to learning/teaching
    TL;DR: be curious, help others ; not helping humanity to improve when you have some power over it would be irresponsible.

    • @SuperOmnicronsj44
      @SuperOmnicronsj44 Рік тому

      Empowerment from PARENTS as role models.
      Critical thinking and acknowledging meritocracy and responsibility
      Social interactions not shame or talking down to people if they disagree with your world view.
      Living in a world with people that disagree with you and EMBRACING IT because you are balanced and fundamentally and morally sound in your reasoning.
      Praise the family not teachers .

  • @jeffmullins1286
    @jeffmullins1286 4 роки тому +99

    Listening to him talk, about anything, is just mesmerizing. Literally puts me in tears of happiness and hope. I feel speechless and humbled every time I listen to him.

    • @jerkkub
      @jerkkub 3 роки тому

      Also he has one of the most pleasant voice to listen to.

    • @adinoelonazol986
      @adinoelonazol986 3 роки тому

      @@jerkkub v

  • @ORflycaster
    @ORflycaster 4 роки тому +193

    What a brilliant, honest, articulate, and humble man. This 17 minutes should be THE graduation speech for every school in world...............or America at the very least.

    • @C_R_O_M________
      @C_R_O_M________ 4 роки тому +2

      ORflycaster watch his podcast with Joe Rogan, he just wouldn’t shut up.

    • @santanalz
      @santanalz 4 роки тому +2

      @@C_R_O_M________ There are 4 pod casts with Joe. 1 of the 4 he wasn't in best form and over drove the conversation. Do some research.......

    • @alwayslernin4400
      @alwayslernin4400 4 роки тому +1

      ORflycaster. My exact thoughts when I watched it.

    • @C_R_O_M________
      @C_R_O_M________ 4 роки тому

      santanalz what are the chances for someone that has watched the specific podcast where DG just wouldn’t allow a conversation to happen, to seek for another podcast with him on? Do some thinking on your own.....

    • @santanalz
      @santanalz 4 роки тому

      Your comment isn't even coherent. Derp.

  • @contessa.adella
    @contessa.adella 4 роки тому +145

    When I was small, my parents spoke of wonders of both the present and history, they taught me to be curious, to ask why and how. School did little for my wider knowledge and forced learning in things I never wanted to know...I soon found teachers knew nothing beyond their curriculum subject needed to get their class through tests. I began soaking up knowledge from books on a wide range of interesting topics and today I surf You Tube on all sort of science and history, geography, engineering, cosmology and vastly more. Learning never stops...it is fantastic. You’d be proud of me Neil...I did encourage my toddler to splash in the muddy puddle and it was fun to see huh!

    • @benjaminbradley6669
      @benjaminbradley6669 4 роки тому +9

      Schools teach humans to retain and regurgitate. They don't teach people to think.
      They are teaching humans to fit into the machine. Which we do need. But it shouldn't be the all and end of.
      If we taught people to think, this world would be incredible.
      The thing is, in the future this time line will be mocked. For the way we infested our minds with walls of hindrance.
      I hope that we wake up as a species soon. My heart weighs heavy with sorrow and pain. We could be epic life forms. Instead of malformed mammalian.

    • @aybee63
      @aybee63 4 роки тому +6

      Knowledge never ends, unless you believe you already know it all! You're spot on about school! I found it boring and incredibly slow. So much time wasted learning things that would never be applied or used again when we entered the 'real' world!

    • @aybee63
      @aybee63 4 роки тому

      Oh and you sound like a fascinating human to me! 👍😊👍

    • @AL-SH
      @AL-SH 4 роки тому +2

      Everything I learned in school and college was in a form of "shut up and calculate." Everything I learned outside of school and college was driven by my own curiosity, the Hows and Whys that school teachers and professors didn't have the ability to teach me, but did they share the same excitement.
      Granted, I hold both forms of knowledge valuable.

    • @rohlay00
      @rohlay00 4 роки тому +1

      Thats great to hear. Good for you!!

  • @TheStormey
    @TheStormey Рік тому +81

    This man is an absolute Treasure of a human being! I literally had tears in my eyes listening to him, his compassion and knowledge and Love of All is is just inspiring❤❤❤

    • @Vince-m2m
      @Vince-m2m Рік тому

      I could listen to him for hours, he’s amazing !

    • @KingCocaGold
      @KingCocaGold Рік тому

      “What the BUDDHA TAUGHT”…..!!

    • @alekstufa1026
      @alekstufa1026 Рік тому +2

      Really amazing guy.....you got to love him

  • @CousinSqueeze
    @CousinSqueeze 4 роки тому +641

    The Moment When An Astrophysicist Explains How Every Human Should Live, And Contains Zero Physics

    • @Sadie78
      @Sadie78 4 роки тому +1

      Beautiful! Thank you.

    • @xerxesmo
      @xerxesmo 4 роки тому +1

      The title of the video simply says “advice”

    • @ChrisTopher-gz2we
      @ChrisTopher-gz2we 4 роки тому

      Great observation 💖💖💖

    • @jamesrmore
      @jamesrmore 4 роки тому

      Don't get him started tho, we got lucky, next he'll be talking about the physics of kids stacking blocks, haha.

    • @CousinSqueeze
      @CousinSqueeze 4 роки тому +4

      @Mike J ROFL, You're One Of THOSE Guys Eh? 😂😂😂

  • @Eternalgunner
    @Eternalgunner 4 роки тому +94

    First 40 seconds were pure euphoria, really hit home when he said “I then become irrelevant”... such a.. admirable way to think👏🏼 hit the nail on the head Tyson👌🏼

  • @communication3815
    @communication3815 2 роки тому +53

    To speak to this man for 1hr. I would be in the presence of one of history's greatest gifts to humanity.

  • @margaritadobbins8273
    @margaritadobbins8273 Рік тому +4

    Lifelong learning is very important. At 72 I'm still learning every new day!

    • @ronschellhas9461
      @ronschellhas9461 2 дні тому

      75 here, and I totally agree! The longer I live, the more knowledge I crave!

  • @shamaliwije4872
    @shamaliwije4872 3 роки тому +212

    Cal Sagan and Neil deGrasse are in a class of their own. I grieved when Carl Sagan passed away, but it’s comforting to know that he’s left behind a more than worthy successor.

    • @eftbro9963
      @eftbro9963 2 роки тому +3

      Agreed

    • @bumperslugger
      @bumperslugger 2 роки тому +10

      Yes, and Sagan clearly recognized that Tyson was special, that he'd expended tremendous time and effort to achieve his level of knowledge and that his love of science and thirst for answers to mans' most perplexing queries was unquenchable.
      So Carl Sagan took his own step, right there and then, to improve the world we live in by encouraging and mentoring a man teeming with intelligence, integrity and a genuine sense of responsibility toward the betterment of humanity.

    • @ThePresentation010
      @ThePresentation010 2 роки тому +1

      All Tyson does is waahnk.
      What kind of successor are you talking about

    • @shamaliwije4872
      @shamaliwije4872 2 роки тому +2

      @@bumperslugger Amazing people helping to build up the next generation of great ones. All of humanity is the better for such kindness and generosity.

    • @seanhaddon9883
      @seanhaddon9883 2 роки тому

      Carl Sagan advanced his field through research and scientific experimentation. Neil DeGrasse wrote children's books and quoted others' work and tries to present it as his.

  • @omegalightning5715
    @omegalightning5715 4 роки тому +36

    I cried. This is what we need. I will follow this lifestyle and hopefully many others will too.

  • @isaacscafe6931
    @isaacscafe6931 4 роки тому +39

    i wish we had teachers like him when i was young

  • @sushilpatel100
    @sushilpatel100 Рік тому +20

    People like this are called "Guru" in India - he exemplifies that term. A gift to us. The man is well beyond Physics.

    • @RobertMJohnson
      @RobertMJohnson Рік тому

      The man can’t even do physics

    • @mikaeljohnledet1060
      @mikaeljohnledet1060 Рік тому

      Funny You mention it, because I personally do see him as one of my Guru. Guru = 'a speaker of truth, worthy of respect'.

  • @kenchoie3593
    @kenchoie3593 4 роки тому +602

    Dr. Neil Tyson sounds like a really decent human being.

    • @geoffreystephen6840
      @geoffreystephen6840 4 роки тому +29

      He's fantastic actually!

    • @adenschapper
      @adenschapper 4 роки тому +35

      Hes a lot more than decent

    • @NeurosInTexas
      @NeurosInTexas 4 роки тому +9

      and with this idea .. i propose another to revamp the english language... because the word and meaning is always a very scary paradox

    • @34_noelmonteiro61
      @34_noelmonteiro61 4 роки тому +19

      Understatement of the millennium

    • @woodstockjon420
      @woodstockjon420 4 роки тому +2

      @Millenial King BLACK LIVES MATTER!

  • @SkyyVega
    @SkyyVega 3 роки тому +265

    I fucking adore NDT!!!! He’s literally my hero and the reason why I’m always constantly learning new things and expanding my mind. He has literally helped me to have that excitement in wanting to learn again

    • @diegzimmermann1180
      @diegzimmermann1180 3 роки тому +1

      We're one

    • @martinmendez695
      @martinmendez695 3 роки тому +1

      Skyy Vega.... what a cool name

    • @dailyroulette8181
      @dailyroulette8181 3 роки тому +2

      I KNOW WHAT HAPPENS AFTER DEATH

    • @ciara8294
      @ciara8294 3 роки тому

      Search:
      Neil deGrasse Tyson meets Post Malone
      It’s hilarious!

    • @IanCdnMerkaba
      @IanCdnMerkaba 3 роки тому

      ask him why the atmosphere does not get pulled away from the earth by the second law of thermodynamics?
      all he has is B.S.

  • @hectorhernandez5641
    @hectorhernandez5641 4 роки тому +92

    “The only thing you leave in life is what others learn from you” -Jose Rivas-

    • @AngelFallsMusic
      @AngelFallsMusic 4 роки тому +1

      This quote carries more weight than the human mind can possibly imagine. I can’t think of a quote more powerful. I have literally extrapolated that quote so much that it has caused a misfire in my brain. Imagine the implications behind this quote. Ohhh myyyyy god.

    • @Ronnie-Jones
      @Ronnie-Jones 3 роки тому

      The most forbidden documentary in history..
      “Europa The Last Battle” at archive dot org

  • @tylargusta3211
    @tylargusta3211 Рік тому +8

    I can say Tyson has had me want to learn more than school ever could.

  • @HaloToday
    @HaloToday 3 роки тому +101

    Imagine how much better this world would be if we all had a father like Tyson and an open mind to absorb all that wisdom. I am a million miles away from the wisdom and intelligence that Mr. Tyson has but watching and hearing him speak makes me want to try and at least claw one millimeter at a time towards becoming a person like Neil.

    • @JudithJongewaard
      @JudithJongewaard 2 роки тому +12

      I'm almost 78 and love learning, reading, and am swooning over this man's heart that he so freely shares.

    • @omegapointil5741
      @omegapointil5741 2 роки тому

      Or if there were no republicans.

    • @peoplebuildingcars4133
      @peoplebuildingcars4133 Рік тому +2

      Imagine what kind of world we would be in if everyone had a father.

    • @SuperOmnicronsj44
      @SuperOmnicronsj44 Рік тому +1

      Or how much better the world would be if we stop worrying about what one "scientist" says and be our own moral guide. speaking out on things you know are wrong, despite race, inclusion and social agendas. If you learn your own values from your own parents, GREAT.

    • @enightc
      @enightc Рік тому +1

      @@SuperOmnicronsj44 Literally the first thing Tyson said in the beginning, don't worry about what he said, just be curious about the working of the world and be willing to question it and help make discoveries

  • @Mr_Ohair
    @Mr_Ohair 3 роки тому +51

    I sit here with tears in my eyes coming upon the realization of how many times I've prohibited my own children from learning. Simply because I scold them for jumping in a puddle or grabbing something they shouldn't.

    • @isamunoz-arias1733
      @isamunoz-arias1733 3 роки тому +3

      Me too.😢 luckily there is still time. We can re open the box that was closed. Start showing them your curiosity. Start exploring with them. Start making a mess with them. No matter how old they are. And maybe even one day apologize and say we were wrong now let’s make it right.

    • @teekalsang
      @teekalsang 3 роки тому +2

      I feel u brother ... please forgive yourself and free yourself from this feeling ....we are all human beings and we all make mistakes or we do things we thought we were right at that time ..... This NOW moment is all we have , forgive ,learn, and cherish this NOW MOMENT 💜🙏💗

    • @sapiophile545
      @sapiophile545 3 роки тому +2

      You wouldn't feel that way, if you weren't a good man. We grow within. That's the best we can do. Do better, once we know better.

    • @edithdlp8045
      @edithdlp8045 2 роки тому

      I as a mom I let my kids discover by themselves and make mistakes if necessary, that is how you learn. But we as parents try to help our kids in the best of our ability even if we are wrong.

  • @PedrovoriskAB
    @PedrovoriskAB 4 роки тому +110

    He is a Legend. Everything he said on this video he already said that on previews videos during the years in the same way and i will never be tired of hearing it. He is without a doubt for me the greatest human alive today. Thank you Neil

    • @donaldjones76
      @donaldjones76 4 роки тому +2

      lol

    • @HectorDiaz-xk7iy
      @HectorDiaz-xk7iy 4 роки тому +1

      Awesome guy love hearing him talk but definitely not the “greatest human alive today”
      My top three are
      1. ELON MUSK trying to move humanity forward fail after fail
      2.DAVID GOGGINS life changing guy whom I listen to everyday and he’s basically getting us ready to be the toughest species alive so that when advance life comes to earth we don’t fall apart😂
      3. JOE ROGAN why? Lol because I’ve learned a lot from his podcasts and it’s where I first saw David goggins
      I’m sure I’m forgetting someone

    • @dinodasbunce6224
      @dinodasbunce6224 4 роки тому +5

      @@HectorDiaz-xk7iy I am going to assume that you missed something in Pedro's comment, where is said, "for me". Pedro made it clear with those two words "for me" that his comment was about how he felt and not how everyone else should feel. You on the other hand took it upon yourself to dictate to everyone that your opinion of NDT is the only correct opinion with your authoritative statement "definitely not". I want to believe that that was not your intention. I only take issue with the first sentence of your comment. The rest of your comment that starts with 'My top three are" then goes on to list your top three and the reasons why is a great comment.
      This is just my opinion and does not presume that anyone else feels as I do or should feel as I do.

    • @HectorDiaz-xk7iy
      @HectorDiaz-xk7iy 4 роки тому

      Dinodas Bunce I did miss that thanks I skimmed through oh well I’m not perfect and yes that wasn’t my intention

    • @alwayslernin4400
      @alwayslernin4400 4 роки тому

      @thomas boffman the movie I just ran across "Newman" he highlights one of the obscure people you are talking about.

  • @toolchickog9113
    @toolchickog9113 Рік тому +20

    Something we all think and feel. But it is he who can articulate the words. I understand his humility, but he's kind of super awesome. We don't want to forget him. As a matter of fact, we should all speak his name more often! Go Neil!

  • @Maggieismydog
    @Maggieismydog 3 роки тому +31

    If everyone thought “what can I do for someone today” when they got up in the morning, our world would start getting better. Thank you for your insight.

    • @blessingudoh4612
      @blessingudoh4612 2 роки тому

      Without God's kind of love, people would not love one another,n if people don't love one another they would not wake up and think of what to do to help someone.

    • @Red80008
      @Red80008 2 роки тому +2

      @@blessingudoh4612 With all due respect, but God has nothing to do with that. It's a human issue, not a divine one. God loves or not. God doesn't try. God doesn't have to weigh his or her own agenda against that of others. We humans do and that's the idea of the orignal comment... Would a divine kind of love help? Sure, but we're not divine and so we also will not get the blessing of that kind of divine help. We'll just have to figure that one out for ourselves.

  • @RCSTILE
    @RCSTILE 3 роки тому +35

    I'm 74, I'm white , and meeting this absolutely amazing Black man has just been added to my bucket list. What a gift to humanity this man is.

    • @waburden
      @waburden 2 роки тому +3

      Notwithstanding your mention of identity grouping, I agree with your final sentence, which rings true, regardless.

    • @mitchkarp755
      @mitchkarp755 2 роки тому

      Yup. There too.

    • @daveking8691
      @daveking8691 Рік тому

      When he meets Jesus,I think Jesus will say well done Neil,I am real and love you .Neil accepting him in a loving hug.I only can hope to see this.

    • @Thekidisalright
      @Thekidisalright Рік тому

      Sure, other black men aren’t worth meeting, white people like you who see people by their colorscouldn’t die fast enough.

    • @WildernessGirl21
      @WildernessGirl21 Рік тому

      Why you gotta mention color?

  • @angelafisher5726
    @angelafisher5726 2 роки тому +10

    I was very lucky to have had a few teachers over my scholastic career like this. I will NEVER forget them. They taught me how to think, and gave me this hunger to constantly learn more any chance I could. So to all the teachers out there that embody this concept; THANK YOU. you are setting up the future!

  • @martinloebig7089
    @martinloebig7089 11 місяців тому +3

    I've been listening to Mr. Tyson a lot lately. A very humble, humorous and extremely intelligent man

  • @mekurish
    @mekurish 3 роки тому +86

    I've been struggling all my life for doing what this man is teaching us to do. It's hard to live by your own convictions while the world tries to beat you into submission.
    You made me cry like a baby because it felt like you were talking straight to me and about my own struggles. May God bless you today and always. You gave me the courage to keep on doing what I believe is right no matter. Thank you.

    • @kellbell8198
      @kellbell8198 2 роки тому +1

      Download the daily Bible. It'll pop up about 3 times a day. I try not to ever feel inconvenienced when it pops up when I'm in the middle of doing what I want.
      Stay with Jesus, God and The Great Spirit 🙏💞🙏🌎🙏💞🙏
      I pray when it pops up and before the app, I've been talking to God my whole life.
      But when I'm not talking to God and I stray to my own way, I fuck up 😪
      I'm praying for the world 🙏🌎🙏💞🙏🌎🙏
      God bless you and may we have time to prove our love to him.
      I pray that God will lay his hands upon the elites of the world and take away their greed so that we may live in peace. I pray for the day we get to know real freedom without atrocities created by world government and with that can still prove to God that we will never leave him. AMEN 🙏💞🙏🌎🙏💞🙏

    • @irielion3748
      @irielion3748 2 роки тому +4

      Stop the God nonsense to Tyson - he is an atheist. He is educated and a free thinker.

    • @kellbell8198
      @kellbell8198 2 роки тому

      @@irielion3748 is he???
      Sounds so spiritual and Godly than anyone looking for a place in the history books 📚 ✨ 🙌 🙏 😌 👏
      That's totalitarian thinking 🤔
      This dude is guru lit🙏💞🙏🌎🙏💞🙏

    • @rishabhupadhyay7169
      @rishabhupadhyay7169 2 роки тому +4

      @@kellbell8198 he is an atheist and he thinks "GOD of the GAPS" as he says it is just ignorance towards curiosity and real knowledge. More like suppression of curiosity to fill the Gap of unknown with some man made BS

    • @brucetowell3432
      @brucetowell3432 2 роки тому

      @@irielion3748 Quit with your blasphemy . Fear of the Lord is the BEGINNING of WISDOM!!!

  • @matthewseymour5165
    @matthewseymour5165 4 роки тому +300

    What a story and an incredible human being.

    • @kasomoru6
      @kasomoru6 4 роки тому +4

      Thats exactly what he does not want.

    • @williamlevy6964
      @williamlevy6964 4 роки тому +6

      Why? Because they played music associated with awe and inspiration in the back ground while he was talking? Because he portrayed himself as calm, confident, intelligent and too alpha to need to prove anything? Because he was portrayed as a genius? Or is it because over 130 000 people viewed this video suggesting social admiration and dominance? In reality he is nothing more than a false idol, a wolf in sheep's clothing who you are worshiping because pride corrupts your soul.

    • @markball7028
      @markball7028 4 роки тому +2

      William Levy what kind of hog wash are you spitting? He’s an accomplished, wise, and brilliant man giving advice to people. He is a fantastic teacher! In how do you come up with that nonsense of him being a false idol? It makes no sense.

    • @gregsmith5134
      @gregsmith5134 4 роки тому +1

      Mark Ball because media portrays him as he knows everything when he doesn’t . He is smart, sure no question but his advise doesn’t hold anymore weight than anyone else’s when he is talking outside his field of expertise. When he gives for example parenting advise etc. Plus nonsense is still nonsense even when spoken by a genius. For example Stephen Hawking in his book the Grand design he states “ because we have a law like Gravity the universe can and will create itself out of nothing “ that’s complete BS and you don’t need to be an astrophysicist to figure that out.

    • @williamlevy6964
      @williamlevy6964 4 роки тому +3

      @@markball7028 He's a hypnotic freemason exploiting your pride and gluttony. He's putting you under mind control and the thing about mind control is people aren't aware when it's happening to them.

  • @danielmckewen1785
    @danielmckewen1785 4 роки тому +109

    This talk really touched me. He's someone who has a deep motivation to help others and that is so important in life! I just hope that I can help others as he said he wants on his epitaph. I mean that was why I went to university not so that I could brag about it but so that I would have the knowledge on how to help others.

  • @onyediidike560
    @onyediidike560 Рік тому +31

    NdT is a genius, he is really a rare gem. This man should be forever remembered.

    • @2fast2block
      @2fast2block Рік тому

      He's a clueless liar. Wake up! The 1LofT states that energy can't be created or destroyed, it can't happen naturally. One aspect of the 2LofT shows that the universe is winding down, usable energy is becoming less usable. It is clear creation had to be done supernaturally yet it is still denied because people are just too proud to accept that, among other things.

  • @t.j.cornett7495
    @t.j.cornett7495 4 роки тому +164

    I can't understand people disliking this, like how? Why?

    • @nicecubin
      @nicecubin 4 роки тому +5

      T.J. Cornett prolly cuz they don't want their stuff in their notification feed

    • @yesb3880
      @yesb3880 4 роки тому +28

      I gave up a long time with that one,
      I think some people will dislike anything,
      Maybe they don't like the furniture in the video, who knows ? 🤷🏽‍♂️

    • @t.j.cornett7495
      @t.j.cornett7495 4 роки тому +11

      @@yesb3880 The desk came from the wrong IKEA catalog...

    • @antimartyr09
      @antimartyr09 4 роки тому +13

      Racist ignorant people. And maybe some people who are annoyed by ads.

    • @kennethbacca106
      @kennethbacca106 4 роки тому +13

      Don't waste your time and thoughts on this, is what you think that matters, why would you try to understand stupidity? We are sponge but we get to decide what we want to absorb, IGNORE stupidity (you KNOW when an action, a comment a phrase or a person is stupid) and ignoring it WILL LEAD YOU TO PEACE and further :)

  • @Divineveggiemama
    @Divineveggiemama 4 роки тому +26

    wow, just wow. He's so thought provoking and just intellectually generous. Motivated me, thank you

  • @kalvin9027
    @kalvin9027 3 роки тому +112

    As a mother.... This was so powerful!
    I will forever be changed. The example with the kid in the puddle and letting kids experiment was the wildest thing I ever heard.
    And from now on I will allow my kids to experiment and with a smile on my face clean up the extra work for me.

    • @eduardogarcia3636
      @eduardogarcia3636 3 роки тому

      @Abner The basset wow! Your such a good parent! 😒

    • @l6vepills178
      @l6vepills178 3 роки тому +3

      @Abner The basset are you trying to say you’re a better parent?? She wasn’t thinking on how children’s curiosity works and you’re over here trying to talk down on a parent. Do better as a human being trying to understand someone rather than putting them down. That first sentence saying “that was common sense for me” wasn’t needed. Be glad she found an understanding and will now on let her kids expand on their curiosity.

    • @gillifish
      @gillifish 3 роки тому

      Even better, try to teach them how to clean up after an experiment if they’re able! Walk them through it and show them that they can do those experiments, but it’s important to finish them properly. Say they get muddy, when they’re old enough walk them through cleaning off their boots or clothes, or if they spill food all over the floor, make it fun for them to clean. ❤️

    • @Lavon8338
      @Lavon8338 3 роки тому +1

      Me too. This just taught me to be more patient with my little one. Hes just curious. ❤

    • @alyssarosexoxo5496
      @alyssarosexoxo5496 3 роки тому

      Agreed. I would've NEVER thought of it this way before as a mother until just now. And I'm glad to hear it

  • @josh8494
    @josh8494 2 роки тому +60

    Spending a decade and a half in a community steeped in heroics, the modern American military over 20 years of warfare, I’m hard pressed to say I have hero’s, particularly when their primary qualification is fame. This man goes beyond the title for me and reaches the status of inspiration. I don’t want to be like Neil, I want to feed off of Neil’s passion for what he does and the people he interacts with, to fuel my own passion in my pursuits in learning and teaching.

    • @trueaussie9230
      @trueaussie9230 Рік тому +14

      👍 Being inspired to achieve one's own 'best' is far more worthwhile than being inspired to emulate what someone else has already achieved.

    • @thomasbeatty9496
      @thomasbeatty9496 Рік тому

      Thank you for your service.

  • @Nemesistyx
    @Nemesistyx 4 роки тому +63

    A Noble Heart is sorely needed in times like these.

    • @Lightningtiger101
      @Lightningtiger101 4 роки тому

      You have it💖 we all do. The strength for change need us but to act on it.

    • @randomdude189
      @randomdude189 4 роки тому

      Noble? This guy is one of the biggest douche bags out there

    • @billrich9722
      @billrich9722 4 роки тому

      What is needed is a strong ass kicking. Neal made himself what he is by never giving up and never letting others tell him what he can or cannot do. Being whiny little shit isn’t how to change the world for the good.

    • @harrytuttleheatingengineer7515
      @harrytuttleheatingengineer7515 4 роки тому

      I lost alot of friends when i started on this but now i am surrounded by real friendships and I am not afraid to die anymore.

  • @BigBoyGiraffeGraff
    @BigBoyGiraffeGraff 3 роки тому +21

    I’m crying, I had one teacher that made me this interested in my own questions and finding the answer. I miss having someone like that in my life.

  • @MauXtrem
    @MauXtrem 4 роки тому +83

    "If I can do it better than others, and it's for the greater good in society, I would be irresponsible if I did not." The greatest one for my book.

    • @SiMeGamer
      @SiMeGamer 3 роки тому +1

      There is no such thing as "greater good". It's an invalid concept. Good and bad are relational concepts and since there is no such thing as a collective consciousness (it's epistemologically impossible) those concepts relate only to individuals. Every individual has their own hierarchy of values which are based on many, many things and different for every person. There is no overlap in that hierarchy that pertains to all people thus making the idea of a "greater good" completely meaningless. People say "greater good" when they think they know what's best for everyone which is not something that is epistemologically possible - you cannot peer into the mind of another person and see their hierarchy of values.
      It's a terrible quote and the idea of some duty or responsibility to anyone but yourself is based on nothing but the ethical axiom of altruism which is unfounded on neither epistemology nor metaphysics. Not sure why people apply skepticism to everything but not to basic ethical fallacies like altruism as if it is an intrinsically rigorous principle of behavior. Before preaching duty and responsibility to others, check the premises of those things. Philosophy is arguably more important that science because science relies on philosophy and humans rely on philosophy every second they are focused (when making decisions or getting information for example). I love Neil. He is a great guy. But this quote is utter garbage.

    • @MauXtrem
      @MauXtrem 3 роки тому +2

      @@SiMeGamer r/iamverysmart

    • @SiMeGamer
      @SiMeGamer 3 роки тому

      @@MauXtrem what's the point of this Reddit reference? If you think I'm an idiot spouting nonsense, leave it. I think I gave a decent enough explanation to excite the imagination and try to understand what those concepts mean. Maybe I'm wrong and there is a "greater good". I certainly can't find it and I think that it fundamentally can't exist. If you can explain what "the great good" means, I'd be more than happy to accept it if it is founded on logical pillars and concede my point.
      No need to be a jerk about it :/

    • @MauXtrem
      @MauXtrem 3 роки тому +3

      @@SiMeGamer the point is I never asked your opinion lol. If you want to discuss the concept of greater good for real, go to a community where people are actively debating such concepts (like reddit, though I wouldn't go to r/iamverysmart lol).

    • @SiMeGamer
      @SiMeGamer 3 роки тому

      @@MauXtrem Nobody almost ever asks about anyone's opinions in comments of UA-cam videos. But they still get them. Because you made a public comment with a reply function and not stating explicitly that you are not interested in the opinions of others. I also never said I want to discuss it. I presented an argument that I hoped you or anyone else would see and that they might think about (this is not a book or a thesis after all. I don't expect to convince anyone. Just to challenge one's mind). But if someone does decide to reply, I always appreciate if they can have a good rebuttal in case they disagree. I'm always up for learning. You did make your comment after all meaning you do hold a different take.
      I don't actively seek communities for specific answers because I think I already have those answers and when I see someone who I thinks I can challenge, I try. If more people think about things and be more rational, our world will ultimately be better and I will enjoy my life more for it. And I love teaching, so that's a factor too.
      I hope that explains my reasoning enough.

  • @kaylidington
    @kaylidington Рік тому +14

    This man always amazes. The scope of his understanding is astonishing.

  • @datner76
    @datner76 4 роки тому +99

    You can't catch him telling people what they should think or believe. He leaves that to you. I bet he doesn't gossip or backstab people either. That's hard to do! He is a fantastic communicator.

    • @EELLISON2012
      @EELLISON2012 4 роки тому +5

      This is a sign that someone actually cares about you versus someone who pretends to care only if you abide by their religion or show undevoted loyalty to their leadership or cause.

    • @anthonykim8042
      @anthonykim8042 4 роки тому

      @Adrian Are you talking about Michael Dyson??

    • @SupaNick7
      @SupaNick7 4 роки тому +1

      All this talk, not long ago he insulted Joe Rogan about his baldness just because Rogan was being too curious and it annoyed Neil...

    • @rravitejamavr6650
      @rravitejamavr6650 4 роки тому

      @@SupaNick7
      U misinterpreted that conversation, Actually lot of people he talk want to know what & why gravity acts in a way it does and when science can explain it only so far for now, then people put God in that place as scientists don't understand everything which they clearly vocal about it unlike believers.

  • @ACE-sb8lv
    @ACE-sb8lv 4 роки тому +279

    ❤️Today is my birthday and I’m turning 14 today and this video was amazing and thank you so much,have a blessed day❤️

    • @tammykozerski9561
      @tammykozerski9561 4 роки тому +11

      Happy 14th Birthday Geist Faffnir🎉🥳 May this light a fire that helps you on your path in this life!!

    • @ACE-sb8lv
      @ACE-sb8lv 4 роки тому +3

      Tammy Kozerski thank you so much.have a good one

    • @Wxlf4Ever
      @Wxlf4Ever 4 роки тому

      Happy birthday 🎉

    • @ACE-sb8lv
      @ACE-sb8lv 4 роки тому

      Thanks

    • @Samb-mx6di
      @Samb-mx6di 4 роки тому

      @@ACE-sb8lv happy birthday brother 💓💓💓

  • @Kingmannie
    @Kingmannie 4 роки тому +32

    This man is a national treasure.

  • @RT22-pb2pp
    @RT22-pb2pp Рік тому +2

    In my day in my school they taught you to think and ask questions and to search for answers. This is a lesson for life

  • @mfalmog
    @mfalmog 2 роки тому +15

    “If I could do something better than others, for the benefit of society, I would be irresponsible if I did not.”
    This guy is a lifetime quote factory. Amazing.

  • @laswelllowe1967
    @laswelllowe1967 3 роки тому +14

    if there is one thing I regret in life, it's not discovering him until I graduated, so many years wasted unmotivated, I discovered him today... and I already feel his words taking hold on me

    • @Red80008
      @Red80008 2 роки тому +1

      It's not too late. Never.

  • @plcflame
    @plcflame 4 роки тому +42

    The astonishing humility from Carl Sagan and Neil Tyson is impressive and inspiring. Even being super famous, having money, being admired by millions, they treat people like humans, even students, even the most non-famous people... They inspire, they talk, they seem to see everyone as equals, instead of let their egos consume them as many popstars that we see today

    • @dusanninic9572
      @dusanninic9572 3 роки тому

      ...because "Astronomy is humble and character - building experience" - Carl Sagan

  • @IntuneVitaDoctrina
    @IntuneVitaDoctrina Рік тому +7

    Neil deGrasse Tyson - you have added value to my life, thank you very much

  • @txryder79
    @txryder79 4 роки тому +24

    The greatest gift in my life has been watching my children become better people than I am.

    • @smartymcfly7972
      @smartymcfly7972 4 роки тому

      🙏🏾

    • @danielsummers5438
      @danielsummers5438 4 роки тому +1

      Then you are an amazing parent. You should be proud of yourself as well as your children 😁

    • @Chinthyy
      @Chinthyy 4 роки тому +1

      thank you for everything you did for them to be better

  • @Boomdizzle99
    @Boomdizzle99 4 роки тому +190

    Sad to know that theres hundreds of ignorant people who have seen this and choose to stay ignorant. This was so inspirational

    • @IvinNayaYoesel
      @IvinNayaYoesel 4 роки тому

      Exactly!

    • @froglifes6829
      @froglifes6829 4 роки тому +6

      Sad that you judge people over an Internet video... Grow up you're not wise for watching this video.

    • @IvinNayaYoesel
      @IvinNayaYoesel 4 роки тому +4

      @@froglifes6829 That's why I find meaning in what Socrates said " Everyone's a hypocrite "

    • @Nulley0
      @Nulley0 4 роки тому +1

      There are more people who never even know this exists

    • @emaceratus
      @emaceratus 4 роки тому

      And yet ignorance is bliss

  • @retro-teck383
    @retro-teck383 Рік тому +30

    Absolutely brilliant mind and how he conveys his knowledge across to his audience !! Very inspiring !!

  • @espinozamauro
    @espinozamauro 4 роки тому +436

    The real: "Most interesting man in the world"

    • @noeluna7354
      @noeluna7354 4 роки тому +2

      Dude I know some people hate scientist & they just "happen to have family who are straight {W word or N WORD}" some of you know what I mean, how can I make them better? Because the dude that investigated French fries fuel died alone, same as testla & the way they parish worries me, even MLK died for my character

    • @noeluna7354
      @noeluna7354 4 роки тому

      Dude I know some people hate scientist & they just "happen to have family who are straight {W word or N WORD}" some of you know what I mean, how can I make them better? Because the dude that investigated French fries fuel died alone, same as testla & the way they parish worries me, even MLK died for my character

    • @JourneyOfStrength
      @JourneyOfStrength 4 роки тому +4

      Fake scientist. Complete moron. Not even interesting at all

    • @casbb
      @casbb 4 роки тому

      @@JourneyOfStrength Truth

    • @cosmin2410
      @cosmin2410 4 роки тому +3

      Journey Of Strength how’s he a moron?

  • @neiljohnson7914
    @neiljohnson7914 2 роки тому +14

    Tyson's brilliance is beyond the comprehension of the average person. he is the greatest living physicist. I am in awe of this brilliant man who has done more to shed light on how the universe works than anyone else alive today.

  • @mjk9388
    @mjk9388 4 роки тому +30

    Wow, simply wow. Thank you for putting this together. "Be ashamed to die until you have scored some victory for humanity." - Neil deGrasse Tyson. "The purpose of life is a life of purpose." - Robert Bryne

  • @chriskells845
    @chriskells845 Рік тому +20

    He's a incredible person, how he sleeps at night I have no idea, the perplexing realizations that intwine his everyday life, would drive me insane.

  • @keithgibbins4058
    @keithgibbins4058 4 роки тому +30

    I was born in England in 1942 when we had this brilliant idea that the future lives of people could be decided by an examination at 11 years of age. I failed the 11+ examination because I had no idea of its importance so I did not study. I went to a secondary modern school where we sat another examination to decide which stream we would be in. There were to streams technical where we were expected to be craftsmen in the local steel or chemical works or practical where we were expected to be labourers and we were educated accordingly. We were not allowed to sit O level examination so had no prospect of going to university. 11 Years of age may seem young to take control of my life but I was determined not to be a labourer. I was put in the technical stream and luckily for me I had a brilliant science teacher who encouraged my curiosity and taught me also never to believe something just because I was told it. Do your own research. repeat the experiment only then will you know if the conclusion reached is the correct one.
    I had an interesting if not academic life and at 78 years of age I still have the same awe of the natural world. I retired to Spain and enjoy watching the clouds appear and disappear in an otherwise blue sky. I know how it happens but I still find it magical. I still look around and wonder why one butterfly will prefer one flower and another butterfly a different flower, yet both will feed of a third flower. I am eternally grateful that I had that science teacher.

  • @HellMuttCoppersnake
    @HellMuttCoppersnake 4 роки тому +39

    The whole interview is great and there are many things to reflect on. I scrolled down in the comments for quite a while and I diden't find anyone talk about "Sticks and stones can break my bones, but words can never hurt me" (12:55) and what effects the lack of it has had in recent years. That is in my opinion something we as a civilisation need to get better at.

    • @inomad1313
      @inomad1313 4 роки тому +2

      I grew up with that phrase. I now respond to those who say something derogatory to me I use the phrase, “I’ve heard worse from better.” It doesn’t mean that the words they say don’t hurt, but it does diminish the value of their word and their power over me.

    • @Sadie78
      @Sadie78 4 роки тому

      Agreed!

  • @markwilliams7042
    @markwilliams7042 4 роки тому +49

    What an outstanding outlook on the world. Everyone wants to be like that guy at it turns out it's very simple. Be humble and be kind.

  • @axelritter7473
    @axelritter7473 Рік тому +7

    Neal is so inspirational, i cant even describe his way to make world a better place.

  • @RSHastingsIV
    @RSHastingsIV 4 роки тому +13

    You're my living hero, man...
    Dont ever stop. Please.

  • @joilinjohnson7160
    @joilinjohnson7160 4 роки тому +28

    This is one of the most powerful interviews I’ve ever seen/listened to! Parents of young children really need to watch it!

    • @CousinSqueeze
      @CousinSqueeze 4 роки тому

      ALL People Should Watch It, Even Kids, It's Inspiring Now Matter How Old You Are

  • @marinelndina234
    @marinelndina234 3 роки тому +12

    One of the greatest speeches I've ever heard. Free life lessons.....Thank you Neil.

  • @jacontreras04
    @jacontreras04 6 місяців тому +1

    As a lover a life, freedom, liberty, decensy, honor, glory, consciouness, and gratitude? This is the best speech ever given.

  • @stephaniehale7318
    @stephaniehale7318 4 роки тому +6

    Neil’s words should be an intro to every science class....it’s incalculable how he has inspired me as a science teacher and a grandparent

  • @Qristos
    @Qristos 4 роки тому +8

    14:25 spoke to me fundamentally. I'm 1st generation Hispanic-American, I was volunteering at a veterans homeless camp. I met with the president and vice president of the camp, I was asked... "where do you come from?", I said "California". They asked, "no where do you come come from?", I said "I was born in America". They asked "Are your parents from here or...?", I answered my parents are Hispanic. Then their demeanor changed, I did not hold it against them, one came from the Appalachians, the other from Alabama, it's not their fault they were raised with segregated ideals, I did not change my position and assisted them on making a film about homeless veterans dying from K2/Spice to change regulations and sanctions in our city for a greater good.

  • @vincenthubschmann6512
    @vincenthubschmann6512 4 роки тому +140

    The meaning of life is giving life meaning
    -greeen, a German rapper

    • @DrDeathpwnsu
      @DrDeathpwnsu 4 роки тому +2

      ...Mind blown. Duuude.

    • @CURTSNIPER
      @CURTSNIPER 4 роки тому +5

      Since I was younger I used to have an existential crisis in the back of my mind. Once in a while I'd think about death and trying to comprehend the after, the possibility of heaven, the void, and just nothing. Ceasing to be. Scaring myself and just pushing it back down trying to avoid it to only come back. I've come to terms with my existential crisis over a few months time thinking mulling it over how it's all just about the here and now and what you will do with your time. I like to tell myself "to experience is to live, and I live to experience" I almost never think about it now and it has nowhere near the same effect on me anymore because it's out of my control, I shouldn't really have to worry and instead just focus on what I will do with my time

    • @RickB500
      @RickB500 4 роки тому +1

      Good old German rap. So true! Er hat Recht! ;-)

    • @chedidkamal837
      @chedidkamal837 4 роки тому +2

      Infested Sniper Even so, it’s still meaningless..I don’t know how that did change you, but good luck

    • @CURTSNIPER
      @CURTSNIPER 4 роки тому +1

      @@chedidkamal837 the point is you give it meaning

  • @themanwnoname3454
    @themanwnoname3454 Рік тому +4

    Education is mostly what you make of it- but the value of a real teacher almost cannot be measured (so to speak) ♥️

  • @TheBigGiant_SpaceChiken
    @TheBigGiant_SpaceChiken 4 роки тому +25

    I have always respected Neil deGrasse Tyson, after hearing this interview, now even more so.