"One of the most important effort strategies is to figure out what is burdening us" This idea of deep searching, to look what is holding to us, is what made me leave a well-paid job in Qatar and start my own business (earning less than 15% of my previous salary) in Eastern Europe. Was it easy? No. Was it worthy? Absolutely. Good interview!
I love the podcasts you two make together because Greg turns it into a back and forth conversation, and gets you to go through exercises and share more! Awesome episode, really excited about listening to this book.
For me, this was incredibly poignant. I have the very same painting that Greg described, framed in my own living room. I had never noticed that the artist, Greg Kershisnik, titled the painting, “ She Will Find What is Lost”. I needed this more than I can express. Thank you 🙏🏼
Hi Tim, I'm incredibly happy for you. I've never heard you enjoying your Self so much with so much underlying security and relaxation than I have in this interview. You do amazing work that helps me and others, so I'm glad to see that you can really enjoy being you.
"The way of the Essentialist is the relentless pursuit of less but better." -Greg McKeown "Focusing on the essentials is a choice. It is your choice. That in itself is incredibly liberating." -Greg McKeown "Essentialism is not about how to get more things done; it’s about how to get the right things done." -Greg McKeown "If it isn’t a clear yes, then it’s a clear no." -Greg McKeown
Notes for myself: 01:03:35: Question own upsetting core beliefs: Amelia Boone: "No one owes you anything". Byron Katie - The Work: 1. Is it true? 2. Can I absolutely for sure know this to be true. 3. Who am I and how do I feel if I believe this to be true? 4. Who would I be and how would I feel if I don't believe this to be true? 5. Turn around:
There are historical facts that paint Ghandi as a destabilization agent working for British interests in India. Before those of you who will scoff at this, ask yourselves; how much do I really know about his story? Have I studied what happened to India during his time, who were the other players, and what resulted from his influence? Or did I just watch a Hollywood movie about him, read a couple of excerpts in a magazine here and there, and took his popular marketing as gospel?
Starts at 4:52. First time here from Rich Roll Podcast, *and my God Tim this is bad.* Super long sponsor spots (4 minutes), super long intro and no chapters to skip them. Glad I have SponsorBlock installed to spare me the time, as any conscientious viewer should too.
@Tim Ferris 😂😂 I'm imagining this as Tim's real response and this shit would be hilarious "🤖 YES YES I•N•V•E•S•T IN B•I•T•C•O•I•N 🤖" "Uuuuh you gonna be ok there Tim?" Thanks for the laughs Bot Account.
Woah, good recommendation on SponsorBlock! For those not aware: It color-codes the seek bar to also show intermissions, non-content parts. You can configure it to auto or manually skip. Neat tool!
@@Life_as_Game Just doing my job man. :) Enjoy your extra time! (btw I did the segments on this video. I don't think many SponsorBlock users watch Tim's Podcasts. And I can see why! Sorry, couldn't resist taking credit.)
"One of the most important effort strategies is to figure out what is burdening us" This idea of deep searching, to look what is holding to us, is what made me leave a well-paid job in Qatar and start my own business (earning less than 15% of my previous salary) in Eastern Europe. Was it easy? No. Was it worthy? Absolutely. Good interview!
“Remember that if you don't prioritize your life someone else will.” ~ Greg Mckeown, Essentialism
4:55 to skip ads
I love the podcasts you two make together because Greg turns it into a back and forth conversation, and gets you to go through exercises and share more! Awesome episode, really excited about listening to this book.
For me, this was incredibly poignant. I have the very same painting that Greg described, framed in my own living room. I had never noticed that the artist, Greg Kershisnik, titled the painting, “ She Will Find What is Lost”. I needed this more than I can express. Thank you 🙏🏼
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I wonder if I say
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Will more bots come?
Pro Trick. Don't.
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Hi Tim, I'm incredibly happy for you. I've never heard you enjoying your Self so much with so much underlying security and relaxation than I have in this interview. You do amazing work that helps me and others, so I'm glad to see that you can really enjoy being you.
Absolutely love the guest sketches! Really amazing!
"The way of the Essentialist is the relentless pursuit of less but better." -Greg McKeown
"Focusing on the essentials is a choice. It is your choice. That in itself is incredibly liberating." -Greg McKeown
"Essentialism is not about how to get more things done; it’s about how to get the right things done." -Greg McKeown
"If it isn’t a clear yes, then it’s a clear no." -Greg McKeown
Beautiful and critically important. Thank you for sharing. ❤️
Wow ! Thanks Tim for this great episode. Greg was such a great storyteller and the dynamic you two shared made for a great podcast
Notes for myself:
01:03:35: Question own upsetting core beliefs: Amelia Boone: "No one owes you anything". Byron Katie - The Work: 1. Is it true? 2. Can I absolutely for sure know this to be true. 3. Who am I and how do I feel if I believe this to be true? 4. Who would I be and how would I feel if I don't believe this to be true? 5. Turn around:
Thank you
Love Tim and Greg; very much looking forward to this when it becomes 'essential' to my day ;P
A YGL? Nice 👌🏽
Love you videos so much they have inpired me to start my own chanell
@1:16:28 words to live by.. a reminder ... Gems, Gratitude.
There are historical facts that paint Ghandi as a destabilization agent working for British interests in India.
Before those of you who will scoff at this, ask yourselves; how much do I really know about his story? Have I studied what happened to India during his time, who were the other players, and what resulted from his influence? Or did I just watch a Hollywood movie about him, read a couple of excerpts in a magazine here and there, and took his popular marketing as gospel?
Starts at 4:52.
First time here from Rich Roll Podcast, *and my God Tim this is bad.*
Super long sponsor spots (4 minutes), super long intro and no chapters to skip them. Glad I have SponsorBlock installed to spare me the time, as any conscientious viewer should too.
@Tim Ferris 😂😂
I'm imagining this as Tim's real response and this shit would be hilarious
"🤖 YES YES I•N•V•E•S•T IN B•I•T•C•O•I•N 🤖"
"Uuuuh you gonna be ok there Tim?"
Thanks for the laughs Bot Account.
Woah, good recommendation on SponsorBlock! For those not aware: It color-codes the seek bar to also show intermissions, non-content parts. You can configure it to auto or manually skip. Neat tool!
@@Life_as_Game
Just doing my job man. :)
Enjoy your extra time!
(btw I did the segments on this video. I don't think many SponsorBlock users watch Tim's Podcasts. And I can see why! Sorry, couldn't resist taking credit.)
Get video pls its 2021
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