sometimes we all get so locked inside one sided perception of the world and others around us that we really forget how complex as human beings we are. loved loved the video
Thank you so much for the kind words! I personally always forget that the world is far more complex than we could ever imagine. and that we simply only know 0.5% of what makes a human being tick
First time watching your videos so I’m not sure what you are going for. However, having watched this video on its entirety, I find it very surface level. You spend more than 2/3 of the video just setting up the premise and at the end you add nothing to the conversation. Sorry to sound harsh but just wanted to give you honest feedback for your growth.
I'm with you on this. He justs presents evidence for the trivial idea that you can be most hurt by people that you hold as significative, meaningful or important in your life. You probably tend to perceive those people as nice, but not always. Lots of sons and daughters care for their parents while still admitting that they (the parents) are somewhat difficult, not precisely "nice". Yes, you hurt there where you care, not a big revelation, but a different topic than the one which is stated ("nice people are bad for you")
sometimes we all get so locked inside one sided perception of the world and others around us that we really forget how complex as human beings we are. loved loved the video
Thank you so much for the kind words! I personally always forget that the world is far more complex than we could ever imagine. and that we simply only know 0.5% of what makes a human being tick
First time watching your videos so I’m not sure what you are going for. However, having watched this video on its entirety, I find it very surface level. You spend more than 2/3 of the video just setting up the premise and at the end you add nothing to the conversation. Sorry to sound harsh but just wanted to give you honest feedback for your growth.
I'm with you on this. He justs presents evidence for the trivial idea that you can be most hurt by people that you hold as significative, meaningful or important in your life. You probably tend to perceive those people as nice, but not always. Lots of sons and daughters care for their parents while still admitting that they (the parents) are somewhat difficult, not precisely "nice". Yes, you hurt there where you care, not a big revelation, but a different topic than the one which is stated ("nice people are bad for you")
One apposite issue is Kafka is not a philosopher.
nice video!
Thank you for the kind words!
I see you took a lot of inspiration from unsollicited advice for your video style no ?
I'm not nice
Ahahahaha