8 traits of successful people - Richard St. John

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  • @jacky7878
    @jacky7878 4 роки тому +4125

    1. passion- love what you do
    2. work hard
    3. focus your energy on one thing
    4. keep pushing yourself
    5. come up with good ideas
    6. improve at what you do
    7. serve others
    8. persist until you succeed

    • @tanishqajk6514
      @tanishqajk6514 3 роки тому +45

      Accd to that even a 5 year old could be successful..

    • @jolynnathan8475
      @jolynnathan8475 3 роки тому +119

      Thank you a lot. You just saved me 10 minutes!

    • @savannahm.laurentian1286
      @savannahm.laurentian1286 3 роки тому +17

      Thank you! I just got back 6 minutes of my life.

    • @lenni332
      @lenni332 3 роки тому +1

      Thank you

    • @samarveersingh3904
      @samarveersingh3904 3 роки тому +2

      why did u take the watch time from ted ed ....they must have worked so hard

  • @QuestionEverythingButWHY
    @QuestionEverythingButWHY 4 роки тому +1042

    "Success usually comes to those who are too busy to be looking for it."
    - Henry David Thoreau

  • @iwearniceshirts
    @iwearniceshirts 8 років тому +128

    So sad to read through the comments and find a whole bunch of hopelessness being spread about. It's just sad that people think that success is only the result of luck, and that it's all about who's dealt the right cards. Don't believe those lies... You CAN be successful. Yes, it may take more effort than average, or maybe less, depending on where you're at, but the choice to be successful in any area of life is your choice. Don't let the mopers, blamers, and critics of success and successful people drag you down. Most are only envious of where successful people are at and aren't willing to do what it takes in their own lives to be successful, so they'll just try to drag everyone else down to where they're at, because it makes them comfortable. Don't let them! Keep dreaming! Keep striving! You can make this world a better place!

    • @EveryoneHarmonyPeace
      @EveryoneHarmonyPeace 8 років тому +5

      Why this comment don't get much thumb up? I give 1 btw.

    • @kalamansihans
      @kalamansihans 8 років тому +8

      it makes me happy to know at least one person who understands what it takes to succeed :)

    • @dax01
      @dax01 7 років тому +1

      EveryoneHarmonyPeace Indeed, it is a pity that there are so many pessimists on a video of a human willing to help people reach similar levels of success. If you are anything like me and enjoy watching this, I highly suggest you watch some videos by Tony Robbins.

    • @tanweeralam1650
      @tanweeralam1650 7 років тому +2

      Its true.U r right Gabriel. :) can we be friends on Fb.send me your profile link if u want.

    • @WeirdTale
      @WeirdTale 7 років тому

      Then can you explain to me why some lazy assholes that no one could possibly like, that lack intelligence subtlety, and charisma, become so filthy stinking rich that they own solid gold toilets? And don;t say hard work, because the key word here is lazy.

  • @realsandeep
    @realsandeep 7 років тому +1631

    how can a "poor" girl travel along with him in the first class coach?

    • @molopes7386
      @molopes7386 4 роки тому +17

      Sandeep Balachandran true 😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @realsandeep
      @realsandeep 4 роки тому +70

      @Game Dev Crystal make sense somehow :)

    • @rejinarejina2941
      @rejinarejina2941 4 роки тому +6

      True.😇

    • @joserubalcava1811
      @joserubalcava1811 4 роки тому +107

      She coulda gotten money from somewhere else. Scholarship, got invited for something, or maybe someone else just paid for it. Either that or she worked hard at a minimum wage job just to get a first class ticket- in which case she’s not good at money.

    • @rrreee4673
      @rrreee4673 3 роки тому +30

      She's a sugar baby

  • @nghiembinhbui
    @nghiembinhbui 4 роки тому +158

    He is a 10-years researcher, an experienced interviewer, an athlete and a successful person. I bow my head for this man. Thank you for your suggestions. 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏

    • @wkbrl9805
      @wkbrl9805 2 роки тому

      O hristiyan işareti bu müslüman dua işareti 🤲🏻

    • @YesterdayOfSuccessfulPeople
      @YesterdayOfSuccessfulPeople 5 місяців тому

      6:12 Weakness of attitude becomes weakness of character.
      Successful individuals exude confidence, yet remain humble, knowing that success is not a destination but a journey

  • @junezhang2128
    @junezhang2128 8 років тому +306

    I got so absorbed that I didn't pay attention to the fake audience, until I read the comments.

  • @TheFreshspidey
    @TheFreshspidey 8 років тому +4442

    You know somethings fishy when the ratings bar get's removed lol..

    • @stella_lilies
      @stella_lilies 6 років тому +43

      LifesRecycled why are there no comments here I wonder

    • @Joe-cz1tt
      @Joe-cz1tt 6 років тому +69

      LifesRecycled guess they have 1M dislikes lol

    • @jonhohensee3258
      @jonhohensee3258 5 років тому +2

      gets

    • @cookiecakeeater6340
      @cookiecakeeater6340 4 роки тому +17

      Are you talking about them fake audience? I don’t understand

    • @cookiecakeeater6340
      @cookiecakeeater6340 4 роки тому +22

      Usually when it’s something they don’t want people to know they also remove comments

  • @modernmarvel
    @modernmarvel 8 років тому +344

    Poor girl, she didn't get the answer to her most important question 😔

    • @smartcatcollarproject5699
      @smartcatcollarproject5699 8 років тому +17

      +modernmarvel Probably a made up story anyway.

    • @modernmarvel
      @modernmarvel 8 років тому

      +Smart Cat Collar Project This is very true my friend.

    • @dolynho_seuamiguinho
      @dolynho_seuamiguinho 8 років тому +4

      +modernmarvel maybe she saw this video

    • @modernmarvel
      @modernmarvel 8 років тому

      +Dollynho é seu amiginho That would be awesome!!!

    • @hyaninacio9343
      @hyaninacio9343 8 років тому

      +Dollynho é seu amiginho Br aparece em todo canto

  • @kumarprasanna4029
    @kumarprasanna4029 3 роки тому +41

    8 Traits of successful people
    1) PASSION - love what you do
    2) WORK - Work really hard than ever before
    3) FOCUS - focus on onething and not every thing (take up one idea in life and make that idea, your life)
    4) PUSH - keep pushing yourself over your limit, every single time
    5) IDEAS - comeup with new ideas
    6) IMPROVE - keep improving on something you do
    7) SERVE - serve others of some value ( success is not always about 'me')
    8) PERSIST - there is no over night success

  • @이나경-w5q
    @이나경-w5q 2 роки тому +86

    After watching the video, I remembered Henry David Thoreau's saying, "Success usually comes to someone who is too busy to find it." In other words, success is given to people who live a busy and passionate day for success, not to those who only hope for success and do nothing. I should be a person who can practice these eight elements at the same time by engraving passion, work, focus, push, idea, improve, serve, persist and person deep in my heart. 😄

  • @Paulginz
    @Paulginz 9 років тому +38

    There are some serious issues with his methodology, so the conclusions should be taken with a large grain of salt.
    1) He is asking successful people what they think led to their success. This is only useful if we assume that successful people have a good understanding of what made them successful. He admits he doesn't understand how he became successful himself. Plenty of people who win games of pure chance (e.g. roulette, snakes and ladders) incorrectly attribute their success to skill/strategy.
    2) He is effectively asking successful people to describe their own personality. There are inherent biases at play. For example most people think they are more intelligent, altruistic, creative and hardworking than most people.
    3) There is no control group. As far as we know, people who aren't so successful would also claim to be passionate, hardworking, and to have had persisted in the face of adversity etc.
    A good test for this theory is to see whether he can use it to design a questionnaire/interview/technique which can predict who will be successful and who won't (before they become successful or don't). I'm sure there would be a huge amount of interest in this if it can be made to work. For example employers might want to use it to test job applicants.

    • @game2heart
      @game2heart 9 років тому +1

      I agree with you in that there is bias when simply asking successful people an open-ended question such as, "What made you successful?" However, there are so many factors that play into the success of a person. Not all depend on just personality traits. I would go as far as to argue that luck and connections also play a huge factor into a person's success.

    • @chrisbadiou1407
      @chrisbadiou1407 9 років тому +1

      Paulginz Keep in mind that this is a 7 minute video about years of work, so many details were probably left out.

  • @stevef4010
    @stevef4010 8 років тому +248

    so he saved it all for the last 30 seconds

    • @aastha2702
      @aastha2702 8 років тому +1

      +Steve F yeh

    • @everythingelse5732
      @everythingelse5732 8 місяців тому +1

      If only I read your message before I watched the video.

  • @melodylin5058
    @melodylin5058 8 років тому +877

    To save you all some time, the eight traits of success begins at 6:10 .
    before that, all he talked about was what led him to start this research of interviewing successful people

    • @ayushanand7933
      @ayushanand7933 3 роки тому +60

      You will surely get success, successful people save time. Regards

    • @AngelMoreno-bu5ms
      @AngelMoreno-bu5ms 3 роки тому +7

      Thank you kind sir

    • @nothingmuch1039e9
      @nothingmuch1039e9 3 роки тому

      Yeah like 😂

    • @TheVeryEnd87
      @TheVeryEnd87 3 роки тому +24

      @@ayushanand7933 But at same time succesful people tend to listen to both gain perspective but also understand what information is of importance ;) If you do not listen to get the whole picture, then how will you be able to decide what information is of importance?

    • @supernintendo7579
      @supernintendo7579 3 роки тому +1

      Thank youuuuu

  • @Atlas-pn6jv
    @Atlas-pn6jv 7 років тому +172

    the reactions are too quick and the video quality of the crowd is different. This is all fabricated.

    • @hellothere5414
      @hellothere5414 7 років тому

      Atlas Broadshoulder yeah you're right

    • @megthefangirl5298
      @megthefangirl5298 7 років тому +1

      Atlas How

    • @socko2085
      @socko2085 7 років тому +1

      Atlas Gee, I had no idea. Thank you SO much.

    • @waywillfind1709
      @waywillfind1709 7 років тому +1

      The way he speaks does sound like it was practiced a 1000x. Still a great message though imo

  • @bashvim
    @bashvim 8 років тому +369

    Eight traits starts from 6:10. You are welcome :)

  • @raycyst-k9v
    @raycyst-k9v 8 років тому +2559

    am i the only one who watched the whole video and didnt notice the fake audience?

    • @msoswal
      @msoswal 6 років тому +127

      Damon Kutt I am with u.. I dived so into video that I did not notice any thing fake.. It's really informative...

    • @georgefields7542
      @georgefields7542 6 років тому +7

      No

    • @Peter-xs2mu
      @Peter-xs2mu 6 років тому +48

      You might be - I listened to - instead of watched - the video and the similarity of the laughing and clapping was obvious.

    • @lkm_6689
      @lkm_6689 5 років тому +2

      Same

    • @СофьяШатохина-у2ч
      @СофьяШатохина-у2ч 5 років тому +1

      Me too 😉

  • @Trazynn
    @Trazynn 8 років тому +673

    I see why the rating is disabled for this video.

    • @matheustran8009
      @matheustran8009 8 років тому +6

      Why?

    • @AImighty
      @AImighty 8 років тому +38

      Exactly, so basic and generic lmao

    • @nazurinn13
      @nazurinn13 8 років тому +7

      Probably Comic Sans.

    • @JonatasAdoM
      @JonatasAdoM 8 років тому +36

      +1 Yes, because people want to answer to their problems.
      They want a solution for life but no one on earth has one.

    • @kittenmeows
      @kittenmeows 8 років тому +1

      hahahaaa

  • @TheModernHermeticist
    @TheModernHermeticist 8 років тому +650

    If at first you don't succeed... redefine success

    • @Rantalanta
      @Rantalanta 8 років тому +9

      words to live by

    • @Golden4YT
      @Golden4YT 8 років тому +1

      +The Modern Hermeticist i love this~

    • @FedeArgentina
      @FedeArgentina 8 років тому +5

      My problem is... that i dont know what i like... Design videos games... architecture... may be special effects :P
      been like 4 years of my life wondering

    • @catharinemarjorie8182
      @catharinemarjorie8182 8 років тому

      Maybe you need some formal career coaching? Check out Alison Elissa Cardy - www.cardycareercoaching.com/ Best wishes!

    • @reynal_omnicide9217
      @reynal_omnicide9217 8 років тому +4

      Or at least block the like/dislike of your videos so no one notices the failure.

  • @burpyoshi9503
    @burpyoshi9503 8 років тому +2056

    He successfully managed to pay people to laugh at his jokes

    • @superresistant0
      @superresistant0 8 років тому +110

      Indeed. Haters gonna hate.

    • @peterturner345
      @peterturner345 6 років тому +6

      Haha he's right ^ he just hated on ur joke

    • @kewkabe
      @kewkabe 4 роки тому +21

      The audience was edited in -- it's all fake.

    • @zidanemarkey1860
      @zidanemarkey1860 4 роки тому +2

      Woulda really loved an actual explanation

    • @mohamededbey
      @mohamededbey 3 роки тому +4

      @@zidanemarkey1860
      What he meant is that he's jokes aren't funny

  • @ashleigh-eva
    @ashleigh-eva 3 роки тому +25

    i love the way he phrases and delivers his sentences, he sounds so cheerful it makes me happy- it's infectious really

    • @habibikante9472
      @habibikante9472 3 роки тому +6

      omg finally atleast one comment saying the video was good. I have no idea what these people are upto in the comments. Did they expect him to bring some magic lamp or smtn?

    • @indy4fly
      @indy4fly 3 роки тому +2

      @@habibikante9472 - They are just mean and unsuccessful people! 😄

  • @Drumsinstopmotion
    @Drumsinstopmotion 8 років тому +1436

    Anyone else feel cheated on this video?

    • @animationspace8550
      @animationspace8550 4 роки тому +60

      @BVBZ WENT WILD Are you successful?

    • @alinemoghrabi7608
      @alinemoghrabi7608 4 роки тому +21

      Everyone care to ask these kind of questions to anyone in front of them when they feel lost in the middle of nowhere so yeah...

    • @PBStriker101
      @PBStriker101 4 роки тому +27

      @Bvbs actually, many kids have such deep questions an things to say, you really would be surprised.

    • @amellirizarry9503
      @amellirizarry9503 3 роки тому +1

      @Bvbs if they’re sitting in a plain with me i would asume they aren’t

    • @waiz6871
      @waiz6871 3 роки тому

      Bro ig the story about that was more necessary than explaining who u can work hard or other things from that list. U obviously know how to work hard

  • @1TieDye1
    @1TieDye1 9 років тому +2305

    wow.. this video is bad.. I usually love ted but, what is this? fake laugh track, fake clapping, fake audience, seriously?

    • @engelsksommarregn
      @engelsksommarregn 9 років тому +52

      +1TieDye1 how do you know the clapping is fake?

    • @pokemad1998
      @pokemad1998 8 років тому +30

      +TheVictorianSun It's really fake dude... I saw these audiences and they were in other ted talks i saw, and these laugh tracks are over used and obvious.

    • @Beleza93
      @Beleza93 8 років тому +91

      +1TieDye1 what matters is not the production. What matters is the content. jovens...

    • @philipw8911
      @philipw8911 8 років тому +6

      +Caio Beleza I support you

    • @oberhauser6427
      @oberhauser6427 8 років тому +40

      +1TieDye1 yeah but lets focus on the actual content of the speaker which is good

  • @yogifal
    @yogifal 8 років тому +203

    i don't know why people hate this video so much. i don't care about fake story and laugh, but what he said was meant to inspire, and nothing is wrong with that

    • @colecarmichael5724
      @colecarmichael5724 2 роки тому +1

      Pushing your version of success on others is part of problem with this world. Not saying people don’t deserve to have their stories heard but that’s all this is. One persons life. One person perspective. Yours and all of our lives are so individualized and unique that success stories like this are just teaching us to us other peoples strengths and our teaching us that our strengths are weaknesses which is not the best way to approach cultivating better lives for others

    • @liss3285
      @liss3285 2 роки тому +17

      @@colecarmichael5724 I can see that you have not watched atleast 5min into the video

    • @jensenraylight8011
      @jensenraylight8011 2 роки тому

      ​@@colecarmichael5724 dude, you're so insecure.
      this video could guide millions of people into finding a success and happy life,
      it is a generic advice that you could apply to everything you do, not just business related.
      it could be applied to a non profit organization, or whatever charity organization.
      it's the advice that derrived from thousands of successful people.
      or are you saying you're better than those thousands of successful people?
      you're not the one who spent 10 years interviewing thousands of people,
      you're not the one who sorting, and analyzing gargantuan amount of data gathered.
      that mean, your opinion is worthless, you don't even have the credibility like him.

    • @hello-gx6oi
      @hello-gx6oi Рік тому

      @@colecarmichael5724 watch the whole video

  • @nandinigiri5284
    @nandinigiri5284 3 роки тому +59

    Summary (the 8 traits):
    1: Love what you do.
    2: Work really hard.
    3: Focus on one thing, not everything.
    4: Keep pushing yourself.
    5: Come up with good ideas.
    6: Keep improving yourself and what you do.
    7: Serve others something of value, because success isn't just about me it's about everyone.
    8: Persist, because there's no overnight success.
    Hope it helps!

    • @apc9714
      @apc9714 3 роки тому +4

      It does. Thanks for summarising the video for us

  • @SpirosAliprantis
    @SpirosAliprantis 8 років тому +198

    How many unsuccessful people did you interview and why they were unsuccessful?

    • @yvonnehsu16
      @yvonnehsu16 5 років тому +34

      Good point! Unfortunately, human wouldn't like to hear that kind of story 'cause most people failed, and they want the miracle or some kind of beautiful lie to make themselves feel much more better.

    • @user.netizen11
      @user.netizen11 5 років тому +2

      @@yvonnehsu16 Apt and logical comment.

    • @samalakianrussel2399
      @samalakianrussel2399 4 роки тому +1

      @@user.netizen11 true

  • @alberteinsteinthejew
    @alberteinsteinthejew 10 років тому +249

    How did the poor girl manage to buy a plane ticket?

    • @harveersingh7803
      @harveersingh7803 9 років тому +3

      may be collect money from years and may be someone help her and nice picture e=mc square

    • @AdobadoFantastico
      @AdobadoFantastico 9 років тому +39

      He said poor, not completely broke. lol

    • @obnoxiousvodka
      @obnoxiousvodka 9 років тому +10

      Michael McNamara prostitution...

    • @AdobadoFantastico
      @AdobadoFantastico 9 років тому

      Ben Krein Quite plausible, now that you mention it.

    • @gvpgroup
      @gvpgroup 9 років тому +6

      Girl's parents annual income-$250,000=poor folks

  • @ImranZakhaev9
    @ImranZakhaev9 8 років тому +300

    My success was based on a small loan of a million dollars

    • @billymorales6619
      @billymorales6619 7 років тому +11

      Exile N Subjugate Taking a small loan of a million and turning it into billions is pretty successful wouldn't you say....He paid 35 million in taxes in one year.....If your father gave you a million the first thing most would do is burn it in nightclubs in New York and drive around in a Bentley with whores and drugs...Not many people like discipline ....Most of hollywood have given their kids more than a million and most turned into Charlie sheen.

    • @marissastolt4849
      @marissastolt4849 5 років тому +6

      Billy Morales except for he didn’t turn it into anywhere near a billion

    • @romella_karmey
      @romella_karmey 5 років тому

      I'll take a small loan of a million dollar and will flee the country. Fvck you bankers! 😂😂😂

    • @cookiecakeeater6340
      @cookiecakeeater6340 4 роки тому +1

      Khaleesi Romaerys so you want to rob them by a million dollars?

    • @cookiecakeeater6340
      @cookiecakeeater6340 4 роки тому +1

      Khaleesi Romaerys how would you stop them from finding you?

  • @SeerWS
    @SeerWS 8 років тому +35

    See the lady moving her head at 2:52. Her hair isn't magically morphing; this is an artifact of bad green-screening. And his audio isn't right. In a big environment like that, there would be ambient sounds and faint echoes that would be impossible to remove. This guy has had stage time, they just don't have a good recording of his sound on stage. So they tried (miserably) to jury rig it.

  • @sheikhmiraj
    @sheikhmiraj 5 років тому +2

    People saying it is fake audience, fake clapping and fake laughing. It doesnt even matter. We were just here to listen, right?

    • @akilesoganci6001
      @akilesoganci6001 5 років тому +1

      I strongly agree with you. Ted makes videos to inform you. Ted doesnt make videos so that you can listen to the audience. I agree!!

  • @thejuanpa88
    @thejuanpa88 9 років тому +592

    I dont want to be rude, but did he really needed to interview 500+ people to get the 8 most stereotypical tips in the world?

    • @HoppoTheWhale
      @HoppoTheWhale 8 років тому +80

      +El rincon de obey Alberto Diaz, a scientist, took 10 years to determine what are the causes of Guillain Barre syndrome and between those years, I'm pretty sure he treated over 500+ patients as well, to confirm the details.

    • @bammer150
      @bammer150 8 років тому +2

      +HoppoTheWhale Wow, you should get more likes..srsly..

    • @sapienecks
      @sapienecks 8 років тому +11

      +El rincon de obey Well, I suggest you follow those eight traits for a year and then tell us if you aren't successful. If you fudge once on any of those eight trait for even a day, you lose the challenge and the credibility behind that statement of yours.

    • @thejuanpa88
      @thejuanpa88 8 років тому +9

      +sapienecks I never said those traits werent correct or good. I just said they are so common to hear that it makes no sense that he had to interview over 500 people. I mean, its like saying: most successful people have a heart, a brain, a digestive system,etc.

    • @sapienecks
      @sapienecks 8 років тому +2

      El rincon de obey Common? In what? To hear? Or do? Big difference. Very big difference between the poor and the successful road.

  • @maryland7586
    @maryland7586 8 років тому +212

    >Is one of the most successful people of all time.
    >Still uses Comic Sans.

  • @jessicatimmins237
    @jessicatimmins237 9 років тому +248

    I did not hit her. It's not true. It's bullshit. I did not hit her. I did naaawt.

    • @DrFamine
      @DrFamine 9 років тому +30

      Oh hi Jessica!

    • @iriyabran
      @iriyabran 8 років тому +11

      +Jessica Timmins So anyway how's your sex life?

  • @Flascoexp
    @Flascoexp 7 років тому +3

    A lot of these things successful people say is things we already know. It's the same thing told over and over again.
    Our biggest problem is fear, self doubts, lack of passion, impatience, procrastination, forgetting you're not the only one on earth with misfortunes, selfishness; the need to fit in either with a person you care about, a small group, or a large crowd. If you cannot fix those problems yourself then there's nothing to be done. Success depends on you, what do and who you associate with. It's easier to blame others for our problems.....easier than 1+1=2.

  • @waltermitty7993
    @waltermitty7993 3 роки тому +4

    1. PASSION - love what you do(热爱你所做的)
    2. WORK - work really hard(尽你所能的努力工作)
    3. FOCUS - focus on one thing, not everything(专注一件事,而不是所有事)
    4. PUSH - keep pushing yourself(不断的鞭策自己)
    5. IDEAS - come up with good ideas(让自己想出更好的点子来)
    6. IMPROVE - keep improving yourself and what you do(不断的提升自己和自己的事业)
    7. SERVE - serve others something of value, because success isn't just about me me me(造福大家,为别人做些有用的事,因为成功不是一个人的事)
    8. PERSIST - persist, because there's no overnight success(坚持下去,因为没有一夜之间就能成功的)
    在它们之上,我们再发展我们的具体本领,那些我们在各种不同的行业中所需要的不同的技能:
    * 技术能力
    * 理解能力
    * 人际关系能力
    * 创造能力
    * 管理能力
    * 计算机能力

  • @valerievedette9542
    @valerievedette9542 8 років тому +25

    I will be successful for sure! Honestly, anybody reading this comment, I'm becoming an author that will spread lovely stories around the world about important life lessons, my view on life and people! I just feel such a great need to create a change in the world! I have even started writing, or practicing, and I can just feel it! I keep saying when I'm good I'll start writing but I'm not waiting for my success I'm working for it!

    • @drnikhilmitkar
      @drnikhilmitkar 8 років тому +1

      Good luck my friend

    • @NicoFTWandMichael
      @NicoFTWandMichael 8 років тому +1

      Good luck.

    • @valerievedette9542
      @valerievedette9542 8 років тому +1

      +Nikhil Mitkar omaigodd didn't think everyone would be nice cool lolz well
      sorry I should be more professional. Let me tell you I'm grateful for the support and that there unfortunately aren't as many people as you out there. Internet is changing everything, making people more cruel because they will never get caught for their hurtful words. If you keep spreading knowledge instead of anger people won't refuse listening to you. Present your ideas with kindness and don't forget to listen to your opponent! I hope you listen to my advice and maybe some day more people will think before they act.

    • @valerievedette9542
      @valerievedette9542 8 років тому

      +GerardSchulz omaigodd didn't think everyone would be nice cool lolz well
      sorry I should be more professional. Let me tell you I'm grateful for the support and that there unfortunately aren't as many people as you out there. Internet is changing everything, making people more cruel because they will never get caught for their hurtful words. If you keep spreading knowledge instead of anger people won't refuse listening to you. Present your ideas with kindness and don't forget to listen to your opponent! I hope you listen to my advice and maybe some day more people will think before they act.

    • @valerievedette9542
      @valerievedette9542 8 років тому

      +Nicoand Michael omaigodd didn't think everyone would be nice cool lolz well
      sorry I should be more professional. Let me tell you I'm grateful for the support and that there unfortunately aren't as many people as you out there. Internet is changing everything, making people more cruel because they will never get caught for their hurtful words. If you keep spreading knowledge instead of anger people won't refuse listening to you. Present your ideas with kindness and don't forget to listen to your opponent! I hope you listen to my advice and maybe some day more people will think before they act.

  • @HotHubHD
    @HotHubHD 9 років тому +248

    1:18 people laughing are sitting at tables with jugs and glasses of water.
    1:23 Where are those tables?

    • @dickcheese4048
      @dickcheese4048 9 років тому +17

      +HotHubHD good observation

    • @YamiBeast
      @YamiBeast 9 років тому +4

      it's because the video is faked. was that really your best evidence?

    • @schmidty5107
      @schmidty5107 9 років тому +3

      +HotHubHD bad dubbing and editing. Should've just had the green screen only. Good video aside from that, I feel.

    • @lapatjani3171
      @lapatjani3171 6 років тому +15

      If you want to be successful you have to fake it.

    • @hoohooo4040
      @hoohooo4040 5 років тому

      Gosh. I noticed them now !

  • @writerconsidered
    @writerconsidered 10 років тому +24

    personally I think he's just another motivational salesman

  • @deadman4222
    @deadman4222 3 роки тому +10

    I really liked this talk, his humility was shown in how simple and consise 10 years of research were presented and his findings resonated with me.

  • @freedonx
    @freedonx Рік тому +4

    I read his book 12 years ago, when I was still a regular IT guy.
    I'm no longer in the IT field (nor I'm a half-millionar). However these principals that I read 12 years ago are the basis of my new business and I feel great!

  • @DJBuckCallYo
    @DJBuckCallYo 9 років тому +99

    Was the fake laugh track necessary?

  • @daemonryuou4849
    @daemonryuou4849 10 років тому +47

    He forgot things 9 and 10:
    Being very sociable and travelling a lot.
    Give me 5 famous people right now who got rich in their basement without having any serious connections and I'll give you a cookie.

    • @lurandir8230
      @lurandir8230 10 років тому +5

      I want cookie :D many game developers get successful before they get connections and trawling which came after they "won" XD

    • @daemonryuou4849
      @daemonryuou4849 10 років тому +2

      Lu Randir Those developers aren't successful, they're one-hit wonders. They make a single really shitty game that somehow becomes popular by a pure stroke of luck, they get a few hundred thousand dollars from it, then it the hype dies down, the project ceases to be maintained, and nothing is heard about the developer ever again.
      Additionally, these developers don't actually become successful until they make connections. Like the people who came up with the portal idea were non-existent until Valve snatched them up, and Minecraft didn't boom off until Microsoft snatched it up.

    • @lurandir8230
      @lurandir8230 10 років тому +7

      Daemon Ryuou
      On January 12, 2011, Minecraft passed 1 million purchases, less than a month after entering its beta phase.[94][95] At the same time, the game had no publisher backing and has never been commercially advertised (Wikipedia)
      I agree that miniecraft is an outstanding example but there are many smaller which are succesful enough to make great profits for small gropus, they simply not always prefer to grow to big studios and keep making indie games. I personaly were working on few AAA titles and now I have my small basement studio making small games which give me much more income than those AAA titles. You can be successful without being CEO of huge company, an you need little more than internet and laptop to develop those days. Anyone can and skill you get over time anyway :)

    • @daemonryuou4849
      @daemonryuou4849 10 років тому +1

      Lu Randir Making a single hit does not make you successful. And having a couple of people like your game on a homebrew forum doesn't either. and when it comes to game development, having connections is always the case. You don't just make a game and wait for the money flood in; a lot of time and money is put into advertisement.

    • @lurandir8230
      @lurandir8230 10 років тому

      Daemon Ryuou
      Hehe if you say so :) I think its easy to find a lot of games which sold hundred of thousands of indie copies which as far as I can count is great income for indies. Its not income comparable to minecraft or AAA as a whole but per person income is really satisfying. So I think maybe simply success definition between mine and yours is the problem here :D

  • @myturkishlife1777
    @myturkishlife1777 5 років тому +9

    The Successful person is the one with the biggest smile on there face..

  • @nolanschmidt3720
    @nolanschmidt3720 8 років тому +47

    I just want to see a TedEd speech in person.

  • @ajd89
    @ajd89 10 років тому +34

    10 years of research for those 8 .. they seemed obvious. I think right place right time helps a lot too

  • @Truthiness231
    @Truthiness231 10 років тому +22

    You mean working hard and focusing on something [can, with luck] lead to [monetary] success? Well I never...
    Seriously, this video was beyond pointless. TED removes Sarah Silverman's video but leaves this up? They must have some potent crack...

  • @TheStoneSpiral
    @TheStoneSpiral 9 років тому +333

    Poorly dubbed and cut together images of a guy in a green room and real people from who knows where, with some random group of people superimposed to make it *look* like he has an audience taking forever to get to the promised points, most of which are common sense presented in the most wishy-washy bullshit manner possible.
    TED talks have a reputation for being amazingly informative. But as I've watched them I've noticed a lot of things like occasional errors in the speakers presentation of the subject or a streak of subjective bias in favor of the speakers subject and even just plain nonsensical garbage like this. :/

    • @xeno126
      @xeno126 9 років тому +1

      TheStoneSpiral So this is what you learned from this?

    • @TheStoneSpiral
      @TheStoneSpiral 9 років тому +13

      Xeno I've learned that TED talks should be taken with a grain of salt and they're not nearly as informative as they say. You still have to double check every claim and sometimes speakers are just plain wrong.
      This is all this man's opinion on how to be successful, you can take it or leave it. Success can be defined however you decide it is.

    • @MichaelMuryn
      @MichaelMuryn 9 років тому +1

      TheStoneSpiral Your comment is very *simplistic*... at least it can create a discussion. I will suppose you are open and that was an easy comment or that is ust your style. Actually, I really liked this video and it made me laugh, but that was not _THE_ video about the subject from the same speaker I am searching. The video I search is for me a reference I am not shy to share. It is a video I wanted to share. I will find it for you and post it later here.
      However, what you expect here? He explained his story and to me, wow... it was a formidable speech and for me it added up to the video I already had. But that was mostly him describing a part of his work / search on the topics. Can't you understand he has done work with hundreds of people (call them interview) and that he analyzed what he has got from all these succesfully people, and he at least tried to rationalize what can lead to success? People do not always say what is the truth. I talk like Dr. House here. In the sense that people are not 100% conscious of the truth or the real reasons for their success for example. That does not mean some people are not very near. However, when he said he was considered a MOTIVATIONAL SPEAKER... no matter how accurate he is to the absolute truth on success, I can tell you that the video I search of him, represents his conclusion in this video you qualified as garbage very easily.
      I guess I could also be a little jackass and save some finger pain (if I had severe arthritis I would be able to say this I guess) and just give that quote:
      "The trouble with the world is that the stupid are cocksure and the intelligent are full of doubt."
      - Bertrand Russell

    • @MichaelMuryn
      @MichaelMuryn 9 років тому

      TheStoneSpiral What do you expect about live speakers? And people that tackle lot of varying subjects that are not always easy to rationalize. Like answering a question about "What lead to success?" And then concluding on something [not an absolute and exhaustive truth if you read well] "8 traits of successful people" (in this video they are given very fast at end and that is the big reason of me seeking this speaker, on top of his clear skills to tell a story a cool way, he made me laugh just in this video a couple time, no matter if the editing is true or fake, I don't care, the speech and content is there and it was very interesting to me... but not the video I would share if I had only one, it is more a behind the scene here).
      You expect there is never gonna be an occasional errors? (fear of doing any error is actually a good way to fails! That does not mean you want to aim 90% of error rate, but if you *never* do errors, chance are you don't try much, of course if you do not try much, you do not do any errors... but you probably don't get much success either!!).
      But saying this guy is non-sense garbage is not playing in your favor at all honestly here. But I am open and I will call this an offside for you. The game is not over and you can try to pass the line again correctly. ;-)

    • @MichaelMuryn
      @MichaelMuryn 9 років тому +1

      TheStoneSpiral When you say "Success can be defined however you decide it is." -- I re-read this a couple of time. You may be right in the sense that you can define success. But the goal of this guy is not to define success. The goal is to find what lead to success.
      Your own success can be anything of course:
      - Make 3 gazillion dollars
      - Have a nice wife 3 kids, 1 healthy, 2 handicaped one and a tri-legged dogs, and one busty wife and a sporty mistress.
      - Find a cure for AIDS
      - Bang 100 chicks in a year... "I don't want to know your name, I just want ..." (Group X)
      - Be a nice person
      - Play in the Major League of Cricket
      - Whatever
      - etc.
      Then the question is... how people reach their success. And how people that we regard as more succesful reach success? What are the attitude of those?
      Answer/traits could even be what we perceive as negative... let's say irrespectful people who are bullish and are egocentric then to be more succesful... then those might be traits. Of course if any of this was part of a potential real answer or would increase your chance of succeeding, that will be shocking, but maybe those bully do succeed also because of other things than their bully attitude and some Mr. Nice Guy succeed for the same reason.
      As I understand, the guy did interviews, he analyzed, he tried to extracts common traits or important thing to have as traits or to develop as traits to reach success.
      There is not only one way to reach success, but let's say if you listen to it and build on those traits, supposing he is on the right track, you should increase your chance of reaching success.
      If your success image is being millionary, then chance are you can do it only by winning the lottery. Chance are you then lead a marvellous life... or find out the money does not make you that much happier until you find your new money, repeat and reach the same sad conclusion. Then find out Steve Jobs did lot of succesful projects at different companies (not only Apple!!) and was very rich at a very early age... and... it did not matter that much to him. He continued... because he was driven. Or maybe his money was just something else and money will make you all happy. Like this little girl. She only want to succeed and get millionary, right? ;-)

  • @blueballoon7832
    @blueballoon7832 3 роки тому +9

    if you interview poor ppl about their life, you'll most likely see these 8 traits present in their life also. If you're really dont want to sound philological, there is another factors that play into success: OPPORTUNITY. there are several books that complied stories and exp. about just opportunity and how it plays a large factors into a person life.

    • @纃
      @纃 3 роки тому +1

      Well, it's 8 traits that successful people have. Not how to be successful

  • @deepackuk
    @deepackuk 7 років тому +2

    It is quite shocking to see so many negative comments. I think the video is great! I don't care about the editing of the video... Fake laugh track etc... What is most important is the underlying message and how it makes you feel - the backstory adds scope and context that many people can be successful.
    At the end of all this, it is really up to you as an individual, how you react to the 8 traits presented. Richard St. John has done extensive research over a long period of time over his career and this is what he came up with. It may seem like a generic list to you, but what credentials have you got to have a greater counter to his research?
    Do not doubt yourself in what you can achieve. Do not pay attention to the people who haven't achieved anything and want to drag you down because of their own self doubts. The successful people are the few that broke free from the noise.
    Do understand that we are individuals and you can achieve success if you really believe you can. Apply the 8 traits to your life.
    Give a pen to a physicist and he will attempt to solve the mysteries of the universe, give a pen to an artist and he will attempt to draw an inspiring masterpiece. Give a pen to you... what will you do?
    Start with an idea...

    • @justforrow
      @justforrow 2 роки тому

      The last part was beautiful. I'm writing this quote down somewhere.

  • @tzellis
    @tzellis 10 років тому +32

    I usually love Ted's videos but this praticular one is really annoying for some reason I can't even articulate.

    • @jenniferlynn3579
      @jenniferlynn3579 10 років тому +6

      It's because it subtly feels like a purposely surreal tim and eric sketch, but it's actually only incidentally surreal. The presenters inflections and style of comedic delivery is what causes this.

    • @despinapapachronis1116
      @despinapapachronis1116 10 років тому +4

      It is not in front of a live audience, the sound of the presenter sounds like it was recorded in studio, the audience was photoshopped in. It doesn't feel real or genuine, and it seems like a trick, so it's harder to buy into his theory.

  • @Horrortelltales
    @Horrortelltales 8 років тому +213

    6:15 i'm gonna listen to this guy and work really hurd, i don't know what hurd is but i'm going to try to work hurd.

    • @golamazam84x
      @golamazam84x 6 років тому +1

      SweDawgTv Don't become stressed out, sick and then regret to go back and want to be happy

    • @hb6839
      @hb6839 6 років тому

      LMFAO thx

    • @rajathapa87
      @rajathapa87 6 років тому

      He said hard.

    • @AhmedSheikh
      @AhmedSheikh 6 років тому

      😂😂😂😂

    • @mattakubodimasen10
      @mattakubodimasen10 5 років тому +1

      Made my day man XD

  • @rodrigoamem
    @rodrigoamem 8 років тому +48

    This looks like one of those parody Ted Talk videos on John Oliver's show.

  • @francis_n
    @francis_n 8 років тому +28

    Why does it seem like he's not really there and just superimposed? Why do the laughs and reactions seem so canned. Great message though, but the first anecdotes before the traits seemed pointless

  • @MrJethroha
    @MrJethroha 9 років тому +12

    Next do a video on survivorship bias. The greatest component to success is luck. You can do everything wrong and succeed or do everything right and fail.

  • @TonixTech
    @TonixTech 10 років тому +17

    Lets break down the video. First we get an introduction. Then a self glorifying pat on the back. Follow that with a text block sized name drop. Quip about how hard his job is sorting details (remember he's still a millionaire). The final minute of the video actually gets to the point and viola.... you just wasted 7 minutes and 17 seconds so that TED can pretend to make the world more educated.

  • @hbloops
    @hbloops 10 років тому +33

    Ok the audience is so fake or edited that it almost seems like they purposely made i obvious.

    • @YengPu
      @YengPu 10 років тому +2

      What are you talking about? You can see an arm vaguely resembling his at 1:21!

  • @muhkula
    @muhkula 2 роки тому +2

    "are you successful?" "No but I have ran a marathon on every continent and sometimes I tend to climb the highest mountains in the world. Besides my career of course"

  • @tim_t
    @tim_t 6 років тому +1

    Most people immediately assume that "success" is about being rich. We tend to forget that success is always relative to the goal we set.

  • @basicinfo1640
    @basicinfo1640 8 років тому +264

    How is she poor if they could afford to go on a plane?

    • @tezwoacz
      @tezwoacz 8 років тому +10

      +iLovesToHatez because cool story, u dont rly believe this bs do u ?

    • @SandyHummingbird
      @SandyHummingbird 8 років тому +22

      +Rebecca Walker Not how poverty works

    • @n_gauhar2645
      @n_gauhar2645 8 років тому +6

      I go on planes too but I'm from a middle class family. & I wanna do something in life too.

    • @dankumar1139
      @dankumar1139 8 років тому +8

      +Rebecca Walker She worked for two years for her ticket... it was on the news article she is from Detroit and makes really shit money she probably sold drugs on the side

    • @bobeboy5151
      @bobeboy5151 8 років тому +5

      +Rebecca Walker That's why she's poor

  • @cgreacen
    @cgreacen 8 років тому +42

    Huge problem with this whole project: survivor bias. It's like interviewing lottery winners and coming the conclusion that the way to get rich is to win the lottery by buying a lot of lottery tickets. In reality, on average people that buy a lot of lottery tickets are worse off, not better off...

  • @dothedeed
    @dothedeed 10 років тому +56

    Just skip to 6:08

    • @i6ac
      @i6ac 10 років тому +2

      Thanks :D

  • @sagek7949
    @sagek7949 7 років тому +1

    I don't agree with all the negative comments. This might not have been the typical TED talk but I found it to be very useful. This speaker is really funny and charming. I learned a lot! Thank you!

  • @iLOVEpicklesBRO28
    @iLOVEpicklesBRO28 9 років тому +77

    "Im not sucessful" "I'm a millionaire."
    Already tuned out

    • @baodau2230
      @baodau2230 4 роки тому

      I don’t think 1 million would do. At least in terms of assets

    • @sapnayogi6789
      @sapnayogi6789 3 роки тому

      Exactly! This sentence was BOOM super hit in my head.

  • @Hissingcash123
    @Hissingcash123 9 років тому +7

    I don't see why people are hating, I think this is fairly accurate. Success isn't about money, rather than happiness. If you work hard, push yourself and love what you do and strive to be better, why wouldn't that lead to success? I'm not saying you'll be the best at what you do, but if you follow those 8 steps diligently how is that not leading a road to happiness/success?

    • @Hissingcash123
      @Hissingcash123 9 років тому +1

      Not to discredit the fact that this is common knowledge, but idk why anyone would expect anything new for success? There isn't some magic formula, it's mainly just hard work, dedication and some luck, if you expected anything other than that, sorry but your hopes were too high

  • @sheezum4
    @sheezum4 7 років тому +67

    don't skip to any link. The build up is important to understand the value of those traits.

    • @Peter-xs2mu
      @Peter-xs2mu 6 років тому

      Nah. The story up to 6:12 is trite and boring.

  • @uaconcuaang4738
    @uaconcuaang4738 3 роки тому +1

    Hello, i'm from vietnam and i like this video. I want to learn English. I love everyone

  • @mahibili2302
    @mahibili2302 3 роки тому +12

    Gratefulness is the secret to happiness. Once we all realize how incredibly lucky we are to even be alive on this planet and stop comparing ourselves to others, true happiness will find us. The one thing that helped me so much to become more grateful was Forwago.

  • @BoltReel
    @BoltReel 9 років тому +27

    Hit the blunt mang, hes like... shreck level high.

  • @Jia1337
    @Jia1337 8 років тому +24

    To me, success is simply achieve my dream goals and once I achieve them, think of other goals to achieve until I die.
    Life is meaningless without a goal.

    • @astraeanatsuki3231
      @astraeanatsuki3231 3 роки тому +2

      I don’t have a goal in life, I don’t understand how can I find my passion cause nothing interests me...I guess my life’s meaningless then

    • @animepeople8744
      @animepeople8744 2 роки тому

      aye I needed that

  • @wailinaung871
    @wailinaung871 3 роки тому

    Last week I ran my first 5k without stopping and all the time I could hear the voice in my head saying that I can do it. Forwago, thank you so much for everything!!

  • @matthewdenny7137
    @matthewdenny7137 9 років тому +37

    this is the most awkward laughing ever.

  • @NatchEvil
    @NatchEvil 9 років тому +10

    This felt more like an ad than information. It was perhaps 6 minutes of build up and 1 minute of explanation which feels like he's selling a book or ticket to a talk. Editing also made it feel insincere calling into question the validity. Even if the information is accurate, we still know nothing about the 8 traits. That is poor use of time.
    The feeling of being cheated is so great that I feel I need to stop lurking and type this review. That's pretty bad.

  • @akannan
    @akannan 7 років тому

    there is nothing new you ll get from this video than you already know about success

  • @sindhuprasaddubey5789
    @sindhuprasaddubey5789 5 років тому +1

    we all know how to success but the thing is that we reluct ourselves from applying our knowledge and experience into practice in real day to day life.

  • @karndrogo
    @karndrogo 8 років тому +25

    How to be successful : get a small loan of a million dollars from your daddy like Trump and use it well

  • @ZeZeBatata69
    @ZeZeBatata69 8 років тому +52

    WTF is this shit? some C level comedy routine with canned laughs? Love when the cut to the crowd. top notch.

    • @doctorbones941
      @doctorbones941 8 років тому +4

      Its an educational speech. Not a comedy routine.

    • @ZeZeBatata69
      @ZeZeBatata69 8 років тому +3

      Enchanted Platinum
      Then cut the hacky joke attempts.

    • @doctorbones941
      @doctorbones941 8 років тому +16

      ZeZeBatata69 He's being sociable and reaching out to multiple audiences who may have shorter attention spans for long, boring speeches. Ted-ed is meant for teens and up. He's telling an anecdote to supplement his point.

  • @AlexandruHamuraru
    @AlexandruHamuraru 3 роки тому +1

    Great speech!

  • @abhisheknagar5909
    @abhisheknagar5909 3 роки тому +1

    1. passion- love what you do
    2. work hard
    3. focus your energy on one thing
    4. keep pushing yourself
    5. come up with good ideas
    6. improve at what you do
    7. serve others
    8. persist until you succeed
    yes i copy this comment

  • @LadyTink
    @LadyTink 10 років тому +34

    the audience sounds fake :|

    • @TheSilentdarkmuse
      @TheSilentdarkmuse 10 років тому +8

      Oooh? seems like Mr.Richard had them paid off to laugh right? Genius sir :P

  • @greatmaddyave
    @greatmaddyave 8 років тому +479

    This guy wasted his time and research with poor approach. successful people don't know why they are successful, many of them believe it was their hard work and determination. However if you read Malcolm Gladwell's book "Outliers" you'll see its actually a combination of being incredibly lucky and having rich parents. This is why the rich get richer and the poor get poorer. Rich kids can afford to venture into their own things whether or not they amount to any income, poor kids have to get a job where its paramount they make money. Rich kids can be bought opportunity, for instance schooling and even a company already for them.

    • @SandyHummingbird
      @SandyHummingbird 8 років тому +9

      +John Cossack THANK YOU

    • @aruyvoknebet5329
      @aruyvoknebet5329 8 років тому +8

      +John Cossack your words true on 60%.

    • @user-ll5pj1vj3c
      @user-ll5pj1vj3c 8 років тому +3

      +John Cossack very true, but somehow a few fall up the cracks :-)

    • @greatmaddyave
      @greatmaddyave 8 років тому

      Bjorn Kleiven Then that still proves my point, his research didn't account for these "outliers".

    • @user-ll5pj1vj3c
      @user-ll5pj1vj3c 8 років тому

      I agree ;.)¨

  • @GoogleAccount-kc6rt
    @GoogleAccount-kc6rt 5 років тому +1

    People are still interested to find out shortcuts, most intelligent way, etc. Naturally, u are able to be successful.

  • @jennyngocquynhanhtran5037
    @jennyngocquynhanhtran5037 5 років тому +2

    I love how humble he is.

  • @thesinginggeek9182
    @thesinginggeek9182 8 років тому +16

    i can't focus on one thing! :(
    i'm interested in so many things

    • @yahya-s-ahmed
      @yahya-s-ahmed 4 роки тому +1

      Same
      Jack of all trades
      Master of none 😥

    • @lolojopp
      @lolojopp 4 роки тому +2

      Make a routine of studies and it works. You just have to organise your time

  • @gonderage
    @gonderage 10 років тому +13

    If u notice, a lot of the people on TED use sarcasm.

    • @peaceville
      @peaceville 10 років тому +3

      sarcasm is the lowest form of wit.

    • @katieflower2330
      @katieflower2330 10 років тому +7

      Morgan Flaharty What makes you the judge of that? Sarcasm is a form of translation.

    • @Toastmaster_5000
      @Toastmaster_5000 10 років тому +12

      KayT Flower
      sarcasm is also a form of humor. its also a form of dismission. it's a social tool. there are several ways of putting it. in while it is a form of translation, it is commonly known as the lowest form of wit, though arguably, you can stoop lower depending on your definition of wit.

    • @uhbyoihbloiybloihybolgiyh
      @uhbyoihbloiybloihybolgiyh 10 років тому

      That's because a lot of people on TED have alpha personalities

    • @gonderage
      @gonderage 10 років тому

      Please define the words 'Alpha personalities,' Idon't know what it means, and I don't feel like Googling it.

  • @darrenr49
    @darrenr49 8 років тому +13

    If you just live in the moment, each step kinda describes how a succesful person would act
    When your happy you love what you do
    What your feeling energetic, you work hard
    When your feeling relaxed, you focus,
    When your feeling adventurous, you push yourself
    When your feeling creative, you come up with ideas
    When your feeling academic you improve on what you already know and learn new things
    When your feeling compassionate you serve others something of value
    When your depressed, you persist.

  • @timfaverjon3597
    @timfaverjon3597 2 роки тому +1

    If you are considered to be successful in something, then :
    1. You will like what makes you successful
    2. You will work better
    3. You will focus easily in what make you successful
    4. You won't stop doing it
    5. You won't fear to express your ideas and people will find those ideas successful
    6. You will improve the things you do because success is not eternal
    7. You will serve the other because you can do it
    8. And you will persist
    Wao, it sounds like having success make people successful !
    (Or maybe there's something else in the reasoning... Correlation is not causality !)

  • @torgeirbrandsnes1916
    @torgeirbrandsnes1916 5 років тому +1

    When I compare myself to those who have everything. I have nothing. When I compare myself to those who have nothing. I have everything! My proverb to the world. Yes, Thank you, and you are welcome. Peace and love from Norway! Be safe!

  • @MarcusSpehBirkenkrahe
    @MarcusSpehBirkenkrahe 8 років тому +8

    Great storyteller. Just taught a class in organisational storytelling and I will send this to the students as an example. At the same time, it reminds them of key traits not just to life success but to project success, study success...pretty much any time you want to get somewhere.

  • @thumbbull
    @thumbbull 5 років тому

    You are a success Richard St. John for staying married while getting no sympathy from your wife at Kilimanjaro. Kudos!

  • @BlackWater_49
    @BlackWater_49 3 місяці тому

    4:50 What you'll almost never hear from people but what actually is a huge factor in success is luck.
    That doesn't doesn't mean that successful people didn't work hard to get where they are, weren't smart etc. but there are millions of others just as smart, hard working and driven that didn't get successful because they weren't lucky.
    So what do you have to do to become successful? Study, work hard, be driven and hope for that little bit of luck...

  • @justinegarza180
    @justinegarza180 10 років тому +28

    He could have tried to make the audience look more real. Guess he's not successful in technology

    • @salies1807
      @salies1807 10 років тому

      the "fake" audience IS part of the video. he won prizes for this kind of stuff, u saw it.

    • @beermilkshake
      @beermilkshake 10 років тому

      salies1807 It is? Why though?

  • @RhythmAddictedState
    @RhythmAddictedState 10 років тому +203

    The fakeness makes me puke. Too bad, because it's an interesting topic.

    • @IHeartNoise
      @IHeartNoise 9 років тому +5

      RhythmAddictedState I agree - it seems interesting in places, but kinda starts to drag eventually....

    • @xeno126
      @xeno126 9 років тому +3

      RhythmAddictedState What fakeness?

    • @MichaelMuryn
      @MichaelMuryn 9 років тому

      RhythmAddictedState Complainer! #ComplainingOverComplainers
      Of course, that is like TV and acting. Good acting. Good comedians. They are able to make a TV show entertaining by expressing hemself the right way. The way nobody will express themself in real life. ;-) When they do reality TV shows and some people apply some real realifeness in them by lowering their inhibition, you will suddenly see people complaining about how ridiculous the show is, ha ha ha... (some people are always conscious / aware... some eventually forget, that is how it is about everywhere in life, different kind of people... and actually those complainer end up doing the exact same thing with another subject of discussion).
      KThnxBye

    • @RhythmAddictedState
      @RhythmAddictedState 9 років тому +1

      Michael Muryn
      I agree that certain things have to be presented in a way that is rhetorical and appealing to people. But here, I'm mostly "complaning" about the pre-recorded laughs. They seriously didn't have to do that.

    • @patrickburrows9775
      @patrickburrows9775 6 років тому +1

      RhythmAddictedState the pre-recorded laughs is the first thing I noticed, and it killed the video for me. Nothing he said was particularly funny, and the topic isn't either. Great topic, poor execution.

  • @ohaiderepeeps828
    @ohaiderepeeps828 5 років тому

    You can also be successful if:
    1: you criticize your work because you know you can do better.
    2:You work smart. Making sure to find the best efficient and less costly method.
    3:Allow yourself to work on multiple things to know a variety of things you can do.
    And now at this point all the stuff he comes up with is just common sense. Simple ideas that anyone could come up with.
    Btw 4 and 8 are basically the same thing.

  • @nhprman
    @nhprman 7 років тому +33

    A clap track? A laugh track? Hmmm. Not a great start.

  • @thelastofone3430
    @thelastofone3430 7 років тому +12

    by the way he is standing on a green screen and the audience is from another ted talk, thats why they laugh at everything small

  • @randomshow9366
    @randomshow9366 4 роки тому +4

    This mans really spent 10 years of his life to state the obvious.

  • @Rubel11hossain
    @Rubel11hossain Рік тому +1

    Great project this

  • @annastayziaa
    @annastayziaa 3 роки тому

    cute video. thanks!

  • @k3nny111
    @k3nny111 9 років тому +41

    Yeah lets disable the voting system, so that people have to go to the comments first to realize, yes, everybody hated it as much as you did. This video is utterly terrible.

  • @kutluhanbayraktar2614
    @kutluhanbayraktar2614 8 років тому +6

    Forget about the video, let me tell you what makes you successful BORN RICH!!!

    • @ZarrocLP
      @ZarrocLP 8 років тому

      +Kutluhan Bayraktar Yeah because Donald Trump is soooo successful (obvious sarcasm is obvious)

    • @khaldrogo9451
      @khaldrogo9451 8 років тому

      +ZarrocLP For a bald headed fuck who'se married a smoking ukranian wife and has over 3 billion in his back. Yeah I think you can call him successful, not endorsing him.

  • @OmprakashYadavIIT
    @OmprakashYadavIIT 3 роки тому

    10yrs of wok in 7min, simply awesome and presentation was simple and clean, thanks