Last Lecture Series: “How to Live an Asymmetric Life,” Graham Weaver

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  • @JeffPittman
    @JeffPittman 6 місяців тому +291

    "Life is suffering, so choose something worth suffering for."
    Life changing words.

  • @rahulbhatia1313
    @rahulbhatia1313 Рік тому +1459

    1. Do hard things
    2. Do your thing
    3. Do it for decades
    4. Write your story

  • @IkeSpeaksUp
    @IkeSpeaksUp Рік тому +500

    What a time we live in where we can hear such speeches for free

  • @brrryan2908
    @brrryan2908 7 місяців тому +9

    Probably the MOST inspiring and relatable video about MEANINGFUL goal setting that I've ever seen! Thank you for posting it.

  • @vishaalbhatnagar3924
    @vishaalbhatnagar3924 11 місяців тому +53

    Brilliant talk! Never say, "Not me, not now." Now is the time to face your fears; the time to do hard things.

  • @KonstantinAlekseenko
    @KonstantinAlekseenko Рік тому +334

    1/ Do hard things: Embrace challenges and discomfort because life is not supposed to be easy.
    2/ Do your thing: Choose a path that aligns with your passions and values, even if it involves uncertainty and risk.
    3/ Do it for decades: Commit to long-term goals and keep improving over time, realizing that great achievements take time.
    4/ Write your story: Create a compelling vision for your future and take action to make it a reality, regardless of obstacles or fear.

  • @kp55634
    @kp55634 7 місяців тому +5

    Graham! There’s no count anymore for how many times I have watched this masterpiece.
    Really appreciate you and want to thank you in person (whenever possible) for how graciously you have impacted and inspired a chain of thoughts that are in an upward spiral.
    Cheers to you!

  • @ewandao2630
    @ewandao2630 11 місяців тому +7

    Do your hard thing for decades, like you are the hero of your story.

  • @BreathFitness
    @BreathFitness Рік тому +221

    I’m not sure how many times I might listen to this but it will be many. Thanks, Graham!

    • @Wisagapi
      @Wisagapi Рік тому +3

      right 😊,

    • @grahamcweaver
      @grahamcweaver Рік тому +15

      Thank you for the kind note. So happy it's helpful.

    • @johneerf5568
      @johneerf5568 Рік тому +1

      Same.

    • @JA-fj4yh
      @JA-fj4yh Рік тому

      ​@@Wisagapi12:13 😮 13:27 😅 14: I y41 yf

    • @shawnthomas3802
      @shawnthomas3802 Рік тому

      Why do you say "might listen" rather than "will listen"? It baffles me that so many people talk this way.

  • @tommyls4357
    @tommyls4357 Рік тому +39

    "Don't write a story about what happened. Write a story and then make it happen". Thank you, G.
    His story with his wife was heartwarming.

  • @steve_wk
    @steve_wk Рік тому +100

    This was a really inspiring talk. I'm 68 years old and you moved me, Graham!

  • @samghaffari4400
    @samghaffari4400 Рік тому +76

    Excellent speech. I have already listened to it twice in 12 hours. Not only the content is powerful but the way Graham express himself is very effective.

    • @grahamcweaver
      @grahamcweaver Рік тому +2

      Thank you so much!

    • @winniethexi2184
      @winniethexi2184 Рік тому +1

      I, too, quit my job within 24h after listening to the lecture. Now I am fucked and cannot feed my children, thanks bro.

  • @rwm1885
    @rwm1885 5 місяців тому +16

    Beautiful and much needed. Deep down we all know this and know what it is we ought to be doing, it's just the discipline that is lacking.

  • @networkingpaysdividends
    @networkingpaysdividends 11 місяців тому +7

    Love the lecture! I’m in the process of transitioning from a poverty mindset, into an individual that can build a solid foundation of wealth for the long term.
    I spend so much time playing not to lose vs defining the criteria I want & playing the game to win. Thanks for the value given here !

  • @BijanIzadi
    @BijanIzadi Рік тому +70

    Whats great about this is
    Most of the people in the room forgot about this talk already
    But you are here, learning, and watching.
    So don’t feel bad that you werent there in person. You got this

    • @Hdianvciadpei
      @Hdianvciadpei Рік тому +2

      Yes, but “you” didn’t go to Stanford, so you might not “make it”.
      Still, play the asymmetric game.

    • @BijanIzadi
      @BijanIzadi Рік тому

      @@Hdianvciadpei i honestly like my chances better not going to a school like that, or any school at all. Most people are chasing something that they think only school can provide them. But its all so interesting. I would have liked to go though

  • @AmericaUnited
    @AmericaUnited Рік тому +16

    One of the best, most inspirational story tellers I've ever heard. And he gives you his framework to lead a successful, happy life. It would seem that Graham has returned to and embraced his former self, Dream Weaver.

  • @EklabSdoow
    @EklabSdoow 8 місяців тому +2

    Walked out of there with quite a few lessons learned but sadly the take-away I can't get over is how incredible the nickname Dream Weaver is

  • @sakshibhatia3282
    @sakshibhatia3282 Рік тому +12

    This is one of the best talks from recent times. Thank you so much.

  • @MatheusCosta-lm7ml
    @MatheusCosta-lm7ml Рік тому +15

    Hands down, one of the best lectures I've seen in a long time and that make me feel motivated on changing. Thanks for the words Graham, amazing!

  • @fryderykchopin1381
    @fryderykchopin1381 Рік тому +25

    I am currently starting a software business with a cofounder and there is so much hard work coming, I was feeling really unhappy earlier this day. This talk helps me so much! I will listen to it tomorrow again after waking up!

    • @dami8483
      @dami8483 2 місяці тому

      How is your business now?

  • @user-yh1cl1zf2q
    @user-yh1cl1zf2q 21 день тому

    I can't believe the internet is THIS good. I am thankful for everyone that was involved in sharing this video. Thanks!

  • @vikasjain57
    @vikasjain57 Рік тому +9

    Life Begins when Fear Ends !!
    How you identify that Fear and end it will define your story for the rest of your life.
    Privileged to be audience to such great orators sharing their Life experiences and summing it up for others to learn.

  • @santoshoommen9209
    @santoshoommen9209 Рік тому +4

    Inspiring for sure, do hard things that you love and do it for decades, but began
    It with the story you want in 5 years!

  • @opal-r2h
    @opal-r2h 3 місяці тому +12

    This made me cry so much. I feel like I lived my dad’s dream for quite a while. Now, it’s like I don’t know who I am outside of it. It’s a rough feeling, I hope I figure out my thing.

  • @benhall8629
    @benhall8629 Рік тому +96

    These guys may not realise how lucky they are to hear a speech like this before graduation. Could be life changing for many.

    • @sajalkhanna7828
      @sajalkhanna7828 Рік тому +17

      You're right. But adding on to that, I think we should realise how lucky we are to be seeing this for free from our phones from a different corner of the world. Take a moment. This was the promise of edtech and youtube is here doing that for us. Cheers

    • @noneofyobusiness7099
      @noneofyobusiness7099 Рік тому

      Couldn’t agree more. Important life lessons like this are an invaluable thing to hear about at this age and will prevent some heartache

  • @5-Minute-Fitness-Fix
    @5-Minute-Fitness-Fix 5 місяців тому +7

    1. Do hard things
    2. Do your thing
    3. Do it for decades
    4. Write your story

  • @gaurav29107
    @gaurav29107 Рік тому +14

    Life changing speech I have been longing to hear these words.. Don't miss this video for anything! Graham love you man!

    • @grahamcweaver
      @grahamcweaver Рік тому +1

      Thank you so much for the kind words!

  • @charlesyamamoto4407
    @charlesyamamoto4407 Рік тому +858

    It has been 25min since I finished watching the video and I already quit my job and broke up with my girlfriend.

    • @SIMPLETRUTHS2012
      @SIMPLETRUTHS2012 Рік тому +158

      ...and I've started dating her. Wow, she's a really special person!

    • @giosasso
      @giosasso Рік тому +39

      ​@SIMPLETRUTHS2012 I finished watching 25 minutes ago and i've already finished building my time machine with parts I had in my garage. It's unbelievable, because I've already gone out on a test run.
      I went back in time to 65 million years ago. I met an amazing Neanderthal woman. We fell in love and had 14 kids. Sadly 3 asteroids were about to hit the planet, so I had to travel back to earth. As I write this, i'm in a wormhole. It turns out the universe has amazing wi-fi, and it's free.
      Life is short when it's going well and far too long when it's not.

    • @cwong1107
      @cwong1107 Рік тому +11

      I think you missed the main point lol

    • @tomrutlandiv9339
      @tomrutlandiv9339 Рік тому +10

      i think you nailed it.

    • @CeeGeeZ
      @CeeGeeZ Рік тому +2

      Whaaaa⁉️

  • @aqidatulizza7661
    @aqidatulizza7661 11 місяців тому +1

    this is the exactly the video that I have been looking for 2 years. thank you for the video -and I got it for free-, it really moved me..

  • @spiralsun1
    @spiralsun1 3 місяці тому +1

    My nickname in grade school was “Weaver” and it was shortened to “Weave”. 😂❤ It’s what I do. I also listened to Gary Wrights “Dream Weaver” a few years later. Best song ever 😊❤
    THANK YOU ❤ FOR THIS ❤!!! Love you. Made me cry. 😢 good tears. It’s been a long hard road for me. I live in my car in order to afford the time to write. I know what you speak. Sometimes it feels like the world is me and I am the world. There’s more to it than that but that should suffice here. I’m filled with unutterable love for life and universe. ❤

  • @locaterobin
    @locaterobin Рік тому +2

    Loved the lecture. He did misrepresent what Budha said though. Budha said life is suffering, but also that there is a path for that suffering to stop.

  • @christinazhang2164
    @christinazhang2164 Рік тому +22

    Thank you for sharing your vulnerability and wisdoms. Truly words to live by.

  • @davidh.65
    @davidh.65 Рік тому +10

    Love the commentary on doing your thing/playing big. Needed to hear that. Thank you!

  • @ethankelly8800
    @ethankelly8800 Рік тому +12

    sensational. It’s always amazing when things find you at exactly the right time. Let’s play big.

    • @alexanderwhite1171
      @alexanderwhite1171 6 місяців тому

      "When the student is ready, the teacher appears."

  • @dchangebegins
    @dchangebegins Рік тому +9

    What a speech! Worth coming over again & again

  • @SimpleEnglishLearningVideos
    @SimpleEnglishLearningVideos 9 місяців тому +1

    Amazing speech, "How big would you dream if you knew you can't fail?" this line changed my perspective. Thank you!

  • @utahrockz3305
    @utahrockz3305 Рік тому +5

    This is one of the most positively life changing talks I have ever seen! Thank you so much for sharing this!

  • @ambition112
    @ambition112 Рік тому +176

    1:07: 💡 The speaker shares his experience of losing half of his largest investor's money and the lessons he learned about investing.
    5:08: ✨ The speaker shares four principles to live an asymmetric life and improve one's life dramatically.
    8:06: 📚 Life is suffering, so choose something worth suffering for.
    12:36: 📚 The speaker shares four principles for success in business and life.
    16:44: 📈 Despite facing financial difficulties and uncertainty, the speaker hired an executive coach who helped them create an aspirational plan for their business, leading to the successful hiring of a CEO and significant growth.
    20:25: ✨ The speaker shares their experience of how they changed their story and made their dreams come true.
    25:36: 💔 The speaker reflects on the loss of their friend Monty and decides to live life without fear of failure or loss.
    29:51: ✨ The biggest obstacle in life is fear, but the antidote to fear is to play big and do hard things.
    Recap by Tammy AI

  • @motorxplorer
    @motorxplorer 9 місяців тому +2

    Thanks for sharing this, for those of us that didn’t make Stanford, it’s appreciated 🙏

  • @bminsk
    @bminsk Місяць тому

    Came here from TikTok and loved every second of this speech. Graham for president

  • @lankisaari
    @lankisaari 11 місяців тому +1

    The best possible speech to watch at the end of this year.

  • @veerkasliwal3993
    @veerkasliwal3993 Рік тому +8

    Everything you want is on the other side of the ‘worst part’
    Life is suffering. So choose something worth suffering for.
    Write your story and make it happen.
    Biggest obstacle is fear who disguises itself as being practical mostly it’s disguised as ‘Not me, not now’

  • @teddy-xy2eh
    @teddy-xy2eh 2 місяці тому

    Thank you GSB for sharing the lecture series.

  • @Skylar13
    @Skylar13 Рік тому +2

    It’s been a long ride, but a glorious one. This is going to be the very line on my tombstone. ✅

  • @grantchen2324
    @grantchen2324 Рік тому +3

    I am so glad I came across this

  • @lotannaobika6153
    @lotannaobika6153 Рік тому +4

    This is such an enlightening video. Thank you Graham

  • @TreasuryTrader
    @TreasuryTrader Рік тому +5

    This was powerful, thank you Graham, you made a big difference for me, I'm going asymmetric

  • @DFridrich
    @DFridrich 6 місяців тому

    I am returning to this video a third time already in the last half a year. It’s priceless.
    Thanks, Graham!

  • @johnr.duenas7165
    @johnr.duenas7165 8 місяців тому

    Thank you Graham! Great life lesson and story.

  • @vipulagarwal6751
    @vipulagarwal6751 3 місяці тому +1

    one of the best lectures I have ever seen!

  • @shankers1a2b
    @shankers1a2b Рік тому +3

    Fantastic orator and practical. Would have watched number of times and i keep repeating

  • @yasminkhan2067
    @yasminkhan2067 Рік тому +2

    I needed to watch this today. Glad that I am here.

  • @mdyoung515
    @mdyoung515 Рік тому +4

    Wow, incredible. This talk will be a powerful catalyst for many who watch and listen.

  • @subhankarlayek4340
    @subhankarlayek4340 18 днів тому

    Truly an inspiring lecture. Thank you for giving the courage to do hard things.

  • @davidr4523
    @davidr4523 Рік тому +28

    As a Stanford MBA alumni who knows Graham, there were several good points/concerns about this lecture.
    1. I definitely agree with the advise of going after big challenges and live your best life today. Yes, delayed gratification is important but you need to balance that with youth and having great life.
    2. If you met Graham in person, the guy looks like a model. Good looking guy, athletic, smart, loved by women and respected by men. Since he has definitely led a charmed life, his story of struggle does not really resonate with most people.
    3.The speech sounded a bit of an advertising presentation of what a great firm he has and how successful they have been.
    4. I don't really agree with the statement do it for decades. Yes, don't be flakey but in life you have to pivot and change with the times. I have a highly intelligent family member who has been in the jewelry business for 40 years and has hated it for most of that time. If he would have been lucky to have found "his thing", which was real estate, he would have been happier and more financially successful.

    • @grahamcweaver
      @grahamcweaver Рік тому +14

      Not sure about the model comment. But thank you:) On the point of your friend in the jewelry store - that's the second point - "do your thing" If he hated it, it likely wasn't his thing.

    • @jmoricedfcurm4809
      @jmoricedfcurm4809 Рік тому +5

      Even if he has had a privileged life, doesn't take anything away from his story. The message is 100%. Play the ball not the man.

    • @chiggy515
      @chiggy515 Рік тому

      I was moved by your story - and your manner - I would expect you'd to be a solicitous and kind person in-person, which I'm guessing has been essential to your success and the joy you've brought to others along the way and very importantly, evidences that you don't have to be an asshole to succeed@@grahamcweaver

    • @faraaz144
      @faraaz144 Рік тому +3

      I think the 2nd point only makes his message resonate more. I believe very very few people are born athletic. It takes hard work and dedication every single day to better yourself athletically. Someone with a great body shows that they have struggled and are familiar with that process.

    • @davidr4523
      @davidr4523 Рік тому +3

      @@grahamcweaver thank you. So if you quit early you really never learn if this activity was your thing. If you stay for decades trying to make it work, it may be too late to make a change.

  • @alokshah6842
    @alokshah6842 3 місяці тому

    Graham is truly inspirational. Thank you!

  • @chhunyi6040
    @chhunyi6040 5 місяців тому

    The best speech is something we can't learn at school. Thank you for sharing ❤

  • @digvijayankoti1708
    @digvijayankoti1708 Рік тому +11

    Wow!
    Prediction- This speech will be one of the most watched graduation speeches in a few years time and Mr Weaver’s star will only ascend.
    What a master storyteller!

    • @lexsite
      @lexsite Рік тому

      Why do Indians get so over-the-top emotional over stuff like this? This comment section is full of funny comments from them lol

  • @summmmmmable
    @summmmmmable Рік тому +18

    I wish I have a lecture like this! So inspiring and true, and I’m glad Im blindingly following the 4 rules he was saying!

  • @subropreneur
    @subropreneur Рік тому +4

    So much of clarity.
    And now is the time ❤

  • @thebranclan4826
    @thebranclan4826 Рік тому +3

    Wow, what an incredible presentation from Devin Weaver! Made me think of things I gotta do now 🤙🏽

  • @wolfgangschwerdt2429
    @wolfgangschwerdt2429 Рік тому +5

    4:10 : "they stack logarithmically" -> Nope, they stack "exponentially". ;-) Still the glitch does not discount the value and quality of the talk. Thanks so much for sharing this!

    • @optimizedpran1247
      @optimizedpran1247 Рік тому +3

      He also called the returns equation (1+r)^n quadratic but its exponential. All good though.

  • @ekeminios
    @ekeminios 5 місяців тому

    Thank you so much Graham and Stanford Business School ✨

  • @JoelleAGodfrey
    @JoelleAGodfrey Рік тому +1

    This is one case where you shouldn't read the summaries people give you. This is a good talk. The Talk is more than the summary.

  • @bindhiyabandral
    @bindhiyabandral Рік тому +6

    This is so inspirational ✨." Do something that's worth suffering" .The things he has talked about in this video are just to the point and are really an eye opener for all of us . Really amazing 👏👏

  • @SerendipityLuo
    @SerendipityLuo 8 місяців тому

    A friend died young, giving Weaver the courage to change career, end relationship, etc. There is a lot psychology to unpack there.

    • @Saaad2
      @Saaad2 Місяць тому

      no.. reflecting on his his younger self and realising how far he is away from that self makes him do these steps.

  • @sakshisharma3463
    @sakshisharma3463 22 дні тому

    Do hard things
    Do your things
    Do it for decades
    And you'll not regret ever in your life looking back at it.

  • @SarahCrowder
    @SarahCrowder Рік тому +3

    Ali tells me to watch a video, I watch the video. Excited to learn!

  • @angelacaltagirone6020
    @angelacaltagirone6020 Рік тому +4

    Thank you and excellent antidote framework to fear and ensuring to Play Big!

  • @HoraceMash
    @HoraceMash Рік тому +42

    Was this a final test for the Stanford graduates?
    * Did any of them notice that Graham’s rhetoric and message that “you can write any story you want“ was devoid of any ethical dimension?
    * Did anyone spot that this kind of thinking is entirely compatible with the behaviour and beliefs that brought us the global financial crisis and any number of corporate dumpster fires?
    * Did anybody see potential downside to giving future C-Suite Executives “an antidote to fear”? A belief that “there is no obstacle that will not yield”?
    Class of 2023, if now is your time, as Graham Weaver said, I sincerely hope that Stanford University has helped you cultivate the critical thinking and ethical compass you need to put this last lecture into perspective, so that your future endeavours do not come at an asymmetric cost to others.

    • @someguy2885
      @someguy2885 Рік тому +6

      I noticed that life was charted as some inevitably increasing value over time. As if life gets better and better and better and then stops, as if childhood is our lowest of lows. It was very hard for me to stay engaged after seeing that.

    • @HoraceMash
      @HoraceMash Рік тому +2

      @@someguy2885 …the “more is always better” mindset has a lot to answer for.

    • @misterbeach8826
      @misterbeach8826 10 місяців тому

      This is not critical thinking. You are just some social media guy with no major life goals. How about you become a billionaire and make serious contributions to the economy and environment? So that other adults take you more seriously.

    • @jsquire5pa
      @jsquire5pa 9 місяців тому +4

      Brilliant comment .. also it’s absolute rubbish that “there is no easy path” .. yes there’s a lot of human suffering but some people defo have easier lives than others .. and some people are happy go lucky and my experience of such people is that they are almost invariably happier than people who are endlessly goal oriented .. less successful but happier

    • @anoushkas8726
      @anoushkas8726 7 місяців тому

      ​@@misterbeach8826 No, " Mr Beach "!😂😂 His argument has a lot of merit but but you don't have enough brains to understand the nuance that both the lecture and this comment hold value and have their own pros and cons. But you're not developed enough to sit with the discomfort of knowing that life is complex and there are more truths than one.

  • @eonschuylerwhitney
    @eonschuylerwhitney Рік тому +6

    I would like to say thank you so much for this talk. 💗
    It's exactly what I needed to hear today.

  • @YasinArshad
    @YasinArshad Рік тому +4

    This was spectacular - thank you for posting to share with others who weren't there.
    Sad to see other commentors projecting their self anger in the comments.

  • @arsalanmustafa1563
    @arsalanmustafa1563 Рік тому +40

    “Fear disguises itself as I’m helping you. Not me not now”

  • @ChristianFenner
    @ChristianFenner 6 місяців тому +1

    Great talk, very inspiring! is there a template for how you write your story or an example to look into for a business story? That would be helpful. Cheers!

  • @iredeadekunle2707
    @iredeadekunle2707 5 місяців тому +1

    'I'm going to step out NOW and DO that thing I've been putting aside'. TODAY!!

  • @SethHoskins
    @SethHoskins 3 місяці тому

    Graham you are the man

  • @Stella-se1lg
    @Stella-se1lg Рік тому +3

    I am really thankful for your talk! It’s really touching!

  • @johnalmeida1483
    @johnalmeida1483 Рік тому +2

    This is Gold.

  • @someoneinmyhead
    @someoneinmyhead Рік тому +7

    With full respect to the personal stories and great achievements of Graham, I'm looking forward to at least one of those motivational speakers to tell - and have the same amount of luck I had in my life. You can definitely improve your chances, but even learning how you do it usually comes to you by luck

    • @mfawls9624
      @mfawls9624 Рік тому

      You're speaking of material/financial success I assume?

    • @AutoMattOn
      @AutoMattOn Рік тому +3

      never have i ever heard a motivational speaker from the investment world go through 1/10th of what most people go through. this guy had an easy life, was bouyed up by systemic advantage and now claims it was all down to his brilliance. it was just luck all along. just another investor-bro with a book to sell

    • @tencido
      @tencido Рік тому +1

      "Chance favours the prepared mind"

    • @someoneinmyhead
      @someoneinmyhead Рік тому

      @@tencido, I agree you can best your chances, same as you can squander them. But even before you get conscious of that so many things have to align. Even when you're there, chances disperse randomly. That's why you don't see all the humans aiming there but getting there even keeping to pep talk themselves like you do

    • @tencido
      @tencido Рік тому +1

      @@someoneinmyhead What you're telling is only one part of the equation. It's not just that a prepared person will be able to better utilise a lucky break or a good chance; the more important thing is that the 'Likelihood' of getting good opportunities can dramatically improve if you are aiming at a goal single-mindedly - more visibility, better knowledge of factors and knowing what areas to focus on etc; even the probability that you would recognise a good opportunity would improve if you are well prepared

  • @ashishbhong5901
    @ashishbhong5901 9 місяців тому

    Asymmetry is Amazing !!!

  • @abhishekrbhat7907
    @abhishekrbhat7907 Рік тому +11

    🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation:
    00:00 🌟 The importance of asymmetry in investing and life.
    05:16 💪 The value of doing hard things in life.
    13:47 ⏳ The importance of long-term commitment to your goals.
    18:12 🧞‍♂️ Crafting a compelling future vision.
    19:41 🚀 Living an Asymmetric Life
    23:15 🌟 Catalysts for Change
    29:42 🚫 Overcoming Fear
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  • @BisiMuhammad
    @BisiMuhammad День тому

    As I finish watching this video I line more things thank you sir

  • @tomaszsyczynski1702
    @tomaszsyczynski1702 2 місяці тому

    Excellent speech, really motivating 😊

  • @GirishVenkatachalam
    @GirishVenkatachalam 7 місяців тому

    Amazing content amazing body language and very honest speech

  • @dapobelieve
    @dapobelieve Рік тому +1

    Best talk I've heard in years...

  • @AlayaMoody
    @AlayaMoody Рік тому +3

    This was such a beautiful talk. Hello good morning sir.

  • @Kanchankhanduri
    @Kanchankhanduri Рік тому +2

    Your talk was motivating & guiding , Graham. Though, in terms of numbers the number of folks who follow what you say will be no doubt be many but those who actually achieve what you have, may again be asymmetric:)

  • @chrislandgraf1926
    @chrislandgraf1926 10 місяців тому

    Thank you Graham.

  • @immanuelt613
    @immanuelt613 5 місяців тому

    Really excellent talk, thank you for giving this talk.

  • @jesseobonyo6073
    @jesseobonyo6073 Рік тому +1

    This was one of the best information I’ve heard in many years

    • @jesseobonyo6073
      @jesseobonyo6073 Рік тому

      Coincidentally, I’m also graduating in November. Daystar University- Kenya. Stanford has been one of the places where I dream to do my post grad. I wish I had the finances to make it work.

  • @rafiseam4788
    @rafiseam4788 10 місяців тому

    This video was very inspirational.

  • @nwoka
    @nwoka Рік тому +4

    Absolutely amazing talk

  • @thebusinesshq
    @thebusinesshq 5 місяців тому

    Great speech! Thank you for sharing

  • @idk0075
    @idk0075 Місяць тому

    Do hard things, embrace challenges and fears gonna be there but you know how to tackle itz it's as manipulative it can get and throw practical ways at you to neglect on you but you are thinking big, fears got nothing on you so you do your thing and ofc you have bumps here and there but you will improve everytime and this things can be done, learned, tackle problems with effort and there's gonna be discomfort but it's okay, great achievements take time and write your story from whatever moment you're on and take actions and make it a reality regardless of obstacles, thing big, fears got nothing on you

  • @mikemian
    @mikemian 3 місяці тому

    The key to investing and business success is not how you save money, but how you spend money.

  • @FrankTBird1
    @FrankTBird1 8 місяців тому

    I watched this speech because I was going to study finance. Now I'm going to be a writer.

  • @TimGriess
    @TimGriess Рік тому

    The meditating on goals, what you desire, and believe you have it (its done), may be the most important part of the equation.

  • @captainreza1
    @captainreza1 Рік тому +10

    Greatest success comes to those who can afford to fail. The rest is a facade, a dramatic presentation, a censured story cut the real impactful connections to elite circle and capital.

    • @ankurmehrotra6506
      @ankurmehrotra6506 Рік тому +3

      Pretty well said. The access to PE partners and ability to afford failure makes all the difference.

  • @jeffrey5602
    @jeffrey5602 5 місяців тому

    That’s right, I did not click on this video by accident. I came here to play big, now is the time, now is my time!

  • @vishalverma8637
    @vishalverma8637 11 місяців тому

    Love The Seminar ...