Published on June 14, 2013. I born on June 14, 1966. By June 14, 1977 all that he said I was starting to,see. Today, June 14, 2013, my birthday and I have never felt a comment before now and .I have been on the Internet since the late 80's, but he frames in such a great way a painful truth about us Humans like I never have. It just seem like the best birthday I could ask for. Thank you.
i am fully amazed by the logic of your ideas...the coherence in arguments you develop have caught my mind...we are our own enemy..as Socrates said,leave the nature to itself,and understand yourself first...the speech is perfect,the overall performance is awesome...by your thoughts i have learned many things..what is it that is better in life competition or cooperation??you are awesome..
very nice to hear no doubt. If one listens tho... I think on the level of ideas there are quite some remarkable statements. Elevating bees as a model for a "democratic" society for instance. worker bees are sterile, totally expendable, short lived, completely homogeneous with no autonomy watsoever and totally controlled by a variety of hormonal messages by the queen. but is such a dream society if you are the queen, of course.
saa82vik Whoa that's deeper again but when you look even deeper than that the analogy does still work in most ways except gender equality! They all share the honey equally and the queen actually does her fair share of work! (I wonder if he intended any of these hidden references as it's also linked to freemasonry and industry too) Queens mate early in life then store the sperm inside them (no comment! Lol) & lay about 2,000 eggs a day each! All the worker bees collecting the pollen, nectar & creating wax honey & honeycomb etc are all female and 20,000-80,000 per hive. But don't think us males have it easy-they're called drones, are only a few hundred & are only produced by the worker bees laying eggs if the Queen isn't. These eggs all become male drones who's only purpose is to fertilise a new queen. If food stocks are low in autumn they're kicked out to die! All bees start off the same & go through the egg larvae and pupae stages before metamorphosis into bees-what type is dependent on the hive or community need. And you could think of the Queen as sitting around all day or imprisoned as an egg layer and the workers are either flying all over the place collecting or are getting to explore the world/it all depends on perspective. And the red deer only all standing when 60% of the whole group have is a clear majority in the decision. As a group of 100 it'd mean the decision only occurs if the 'winners' have a majority of 50% more votes than the no's or a majority of a third or 33% of the "yes's". The elections always confuse me with the figures but I think I may have helped myself understand if no one else! Don't forget the baboon example 🐒 though perception is key-the alpha male is the dominant one in the group yet he is only 'elected' by the females so they have a lot of power depending on the choices! I'm sure it goes on physical appearance especially strength and size but that alpha personality is also needed for 'survival of the fittest' and to lead the group and especially the other males in battle with a rival group. Nature lesson over! 😆👍🏼
One of his best pieces. I salute him.
Absolutely moving - so honoured to see him live & just had to watch him again on here!
Published on June 14, 2013. I born on June 14, 1966. By June 14, 1977 all that he said I was starting to,see. Today, June 14, 2013, my birthday and I have never felt a comment before now and .I have been on the Internet since the late 80's, but he frames in such a great way a painful truth about us Humans like I never have. It just seem like the best birthday I could ask for. Thank you.
Great to see him at the TEDx. Fantastic!
Great suli! Everyone needs to hear this!
You are AMAZING! I absolutely love your words Silibreezy
What a powerful piece. So relevant in 2020
i am fully amazed by the logic of your ideas...the coherence in arguments you develop have caught my mind...we are our own enemy..as Socrates said,leave the nature to itself,and understand yourself first...the speech is perfect,the overall performance is awesome...by your thoughts i have learned many things..what is it that is better in life competition or cooperation??you are awesome..
this is very applicable right now
beautiful and exhilarating!
Wow, fantastic piece. You're such an inspiration
Very awesome. Great job Suli Breaks.
Fantastic and you were great at TEDxHousesofParliament!
Always speaking real
woow very powerful recitation
mastermind suli breaks you are the best superman
Keeo it up suli, great work !
Brilliant!
I love it some true stuff.
Great work bro!
keep it going
Beautiful
wow...
Damn! This guy is deeeeep!!
powerful
very nice to hear no doubt. If one listens tho... I think on the level of ideas there are quite some remarkable statements. Elevating bees as a model for a "democratic" society for instance. worker bees are sterile, totally expendable, short lived, completely homogeneous with no autonomy watsoever and totally controlled by a variety of hormonal messages by the queen. but is such a dream society if you are the queen, of course.
+saa82vik This is a poem, simply an encouragement for how we should be
+saa82vik Loool my thoughts exactly
Sunny Day glad i'm not the only one that has seen the creepy irony of it being posted on the House of Parliament channel ;)
saa82vik Whoa that's deeper again but when you look even deeper than that the analogy does still work in most ways except gender equality! They all share the honey equally and the queen actually does her fair share of work! (I wonder if he intended any of these hidden references as it's also linked to freemasonry and industry too) Queens mate early in life then store the sperm inside them (no comment! Lol) & lay about 2,000 eggs a day each! All the worker bees collecting the pollen, nectar & creating wax honey & honeycomb etc are all female and 20,000-80,000 per hive. But don't think us males have it easy-they're called drones, are only a few hundred & are only produced by the worker bees laying eggs if the Queen isn't. These eggs all become male drones who's only purpose is to fertilise a new queen. If food stocks are low in autumn they're kicked out to die! All bees start off the same & go through the egg larvae and pupae stages before metamorphosis into bees-what type is dependent on the hive or community need. And you could think of the Queen as sitting around all day or imprisoned as an egg layer and the workers are either flying all over the place collecting or are getting to explore the world/it all depends on perspective. And the red deer only all standing when 60% of the whole group have is a clear majority in the decision. As a group of 100 it'd mean the decision only occurs if the 'winners' have a majority of 50% more votes than the no's or a majority of a third or 33% of the "yes's". The elections always confuse me with the figures but I think I may have helped myself understand if no one else! Don't forget the baboon example 🐒 though perception is key-the alpha male is the dominant one in the group yet he is only 'elected' by the females so they have a lot of power depending on the choices! I'm sure it goes on physical appearance especially strength and size but that alpha personality is also needed for 'survival of the fittest' and to lead the group and especially the other males in battle with a rival group. Nature lesson over! 😆👍🏼
Kills it…again.
sulibreezy
Suli please make video with cc in order for me to understand 👌
+Juan Guzman you can set the youtube to generate cc for you. Just click settings.....you will see....cc settings. Peace
True :)
........ inspired is my comment
how does nature practice democracy?
Jóse Carlos Herazo equality without discrimination. A world where education and capitalism doesn't define us but unity does. ~jungle~animals~plants~
My butha breaks