The key to transforming yourself -- Robert Greene at TEDxBrixton

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  • Why do we fixate on the things we can see immediately when we crave change? In this passionate talk Robert Greene shares the key to transforming ourselves and also talks about his own personal transformation and his path to becoming a bestselling author.
    About Robert Greene
    Robert Greene is the internationally best-selling author of The 48 Laws of Power, The Art of Seduction, The 33 Strategies of War and The 50th Law (with rapper 50 Cent). His books have been translated into 17 languages. He has worked in New York as an editor and writer at several magazines; and in Hollywood as a story developer and writer. He has lived in Brixton, Paris, and Barcelona; speaks several languages and worked as a translator.
    He tweets as @RobertGreene
    About TEDx
    In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organized TED event. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events are self-organized.* (*Subject to certain rules and regulations)

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  • @Low_commotion
    @Low_commotion 10 років тому +3622

    A lot of people don't understand that the person who truly understands power doesn't sit on the throne, he stands behind it.

    • @WCCXtra
      @WCCXtra 10 років тому +47

      True, indeed.

    • @MrNATACUS
      @MrNATACUS 10 років тому +121

      Little Finger

    • @satoriwarashi6211
      @satoriwarashi6211 10 років тому +217

      Right. The one sitting on the throne is just a puppet to the one who is behind it. And when the tragedy happens, the puppet gets the blame while the puppeteer gets away with the goodies retaining anonymity with a laid back and satisfying life. That's a true genius.

    • @keepcreationprocess
      @keepcreationprocess 10 років тому +16

      satori warashi Not a genius, a cheater, just like YOU, I see you through kid, those people like you , are the bad apples, that we would love to get rid of. Do nothing valuable but want to go with the prize. NO WAY this should happen.

    • @Clockwork_999
      @Clockwork_999 9 років тому +11

      satori warashi Dick Cheney really...

  • @lgr1412
    @lgr1412 8 років тому +2563

    "At a certain point you can almost become a stranger to yourself" . . . .this is the most dangerous phase that one has to go through.

    • @arande3
      @arande3 7 років тому +49

      Ugh that phase. Rough.

    • @geldersantizo2540
      @geldersantizo2540 7 років тому

      Liz Ray 8

    • @gudachi5418
      @gudachi5418 7 років тому +33

      i think this is what i am looking for, as for the me "right now" i have so many problems that i cant solve ,but maybe if i change ,my dreams could become reality

    • @fortishospitalis3847
      @fortishospitalis3847 7 років тому +6

      Serious Punch don't worry, have father and understand that we can hope for change or we can change for hope.

    • @CalumnMcAulay
      @CalumnMcAulay 6 років тому +20

      i have been there for too long :(

  • @LakeKyle_
    @LakeKyle_ 9 років тому +1716

    You can tell Robert is a author, he speaks how he writes.

    • @dezkightz
      @dezkightz 5 років тому +30

      He really does, and the orators for his audio releases capture that very essence...it's extremely weird....

    • @elreydelmundo1343
      @elreydelmundo1343 4 роки тому +5

      He's probably practiced and is reading some of it off of a teleprompter, but yeah, it's exactly how I've read every book of his.

    • @DevinBird2753
      @DevinBird2753 4 роки тому +10

      I can almost literally hear his voice speaking the words when I read his books lol very true

    • @abidwahab9922
      @abidwahab9922 4 роки тому +2

      I noticed the exact same thing and was wondering the same in the comments

    • @romainamelie5960
      @romainamelie5960 4 роки тому +11

      *an author

  • @allthingsforthesoul1886
    @allthingsforthesoul1886 2 роки тому +781

    I found this at a time when I'm trying to reinvent myself. He makes me feel like this is possible. He says: "nothing in this process is ever wasted". I am starting over and I'm 39 years old.

    • @epicgoddess920
      @epicgoddess920 2 роки тому +13

      Me too

    • @blackentrepreneur244
      @blackentrepreneur244 2 роки тому +28

      im starting over at 29, never too late to improve.

    • @schophi
      @schophi 2 роки тому +17

      Godspeed to all of you! 27 and I'm still trying to find my path. This talk is enormously inspiring.

    • @philsimmer
      @philsimmer 2 роки тому +20

      Same. I just turned 37 and I'm completely lost. Where does one even begin to find their passion? It is so very hard to change habits. What has helped you guys?

    • @kaiven2429
      @kaiven2429 2 роки тому +50

      I'm starting over and I'm 82....go figure

  • @legibitiqua2
    @legibitiqua2 9 років тому +1322

    "Not all who wander are lost."
    Thanks Robert Greene. I will enjoy the process

    • @rothbardfreedom
      @rothbardfreedom 5 років тому +21

      Tolkien's quote.

    • @anthonyafonrinwo4747
      @anthonyafonrinwo4747 5 років тому +5

      Very true in all respects

    • @elijahgarcia5504
      @elijahgarcia5504 4 роки тому +5

      He said he wandered a lot but he never felt lost!

    • @DonMrLenny
      @DonMrLenny 2 роки тому +2

      @@elijahgarcia5504 i think that he felt lost for many years when also people told him his writings arent good enough but over the years and after accmulating a lot of life expiriences and with his internal knowlege of himself he reached a point in life where he intuitvley started to see how all of the dots of his life started to get aligned into his own destiny

  • @Galifamackus
    @Galifamackus 2 роки тому +23

    “You can’t connect the dots looking forward; you can only connect the dots looking backwards. So you have to trust that the dots will somehow connect in your future.” - Steve Jobs

  • @evebrown7977
    @evebrown7977 7 років тому +154

    "Nothing in this process is wasted!"

  • @xeboilinha
    @xeboilinha 4 роки тому +146

    “Luck is what happens when preparation meets opportunity” 💓

  • @babawalefajobi1363
    @babawalefajobi1363 3 роки тому +20

    "You must welcome wrong turns". This is phenomenal.

  • @ElatedHanabi
    @ElatedHanabi 8 років тому +158

    "You cannot rationally explain why you felt so drawn to words to music or to a particular question about the world…as you get older you often lose contact with these inclinations…your life’s task is to return to those inclinations the uniqueness that marked each and every one of you."

    • @ElatedHanabi
      @ElatedHanabi 8 років тому +2

      +Pinus Monophylla Oh? then what's your advice for a better life? Do you have a better advice than his?
      What's your purpose of saying those negative words? Envy that he makes money that you can't?
      You hold so much cynicism in your heart. I feel sorry for you.

  • @amarachiamugo3697
    @amarachiamugo3697 5 років тому +342

    I like the part where 'you begin to draw opportunities to yourself because people begin to sense that you are ready for that big BOOM!!!'. This is the key to transformation!! Thank you Robert Greene.

    • @0nly.bhadbby40
      @0nly.bhadbby40 2 роки тому +1

      Plz explain this

    • @kinseydesignsbrands
      @kinseydesignsbrands 2 роки тому +10

      In other words, it means that when you're following your "primal inclinations" that Robert talks about, you develop your own unique perspective from your insights, and opportunities that are in alignment with where you are with your understanding of that, will be attracted to you, instead of you having to seek them yourself. So how to work with this? Keep following the thread of your interests. All of it might not make sense right now, but that's the point. Keep following your interests, and at some point, you'll be able to connect the dots between them and you'll have clarity on your unique purpose and position. Strive to know yourself, your perspective, position, and passions in this life, share them with others and you will be known and remembered.

    • @nonethewiser8982
      @nonethewiser8982 2 роки тому +3

      It means taking the time down on your craft. It may seem small right now, but it will eventually compound. People will start to notice your improvement, and opportunities will be there for you, not because there aren't anything before, but because you are actually aware of them now.

  • @francismarcel2897
    @francismarcel2897 8 років тому +472

    Robert Greene is a master at the subjects he wrote about in his books. Having read most of his books, I've been able to find true meaning in life, I've also been able to transform myself. The golden knowledge in his books is an eye opener that will illuminate your mind..

    • @dostthouevenlogicbrethren1739
      @dostthouevenlogicbrethren1739 5 років тому +5

      No he's not. His 33 "Laws" of war show he has zero experience in that field. Likewise, so too do many of his 48 "laws" of power.

    • @bg23allday1
      @bg23allday1 5 років тому +13

      Dost Thou Even Logic Brethren? They work..period

    • @tanaymehta7603
      @tanaymehta7603 3 роки тому +12

      Couldn’t agree more, and I haven’t read a book better than
      MASTERY

    • @tanyailieva6337
      @tanyailieva6337 3 роки тому +2

      Thank you for sharing!

    • @jacquelinedonath4605
      @jacquelinedonath4605 3 роки тому +8

      @@dostthouevenlogicbrethren1739 It's always possible to learn something from each person, Open your mind

  • @wani4774
    @wani4774 7 років тому +796

    Steve jobs said it best , everything makes sense when you look back at it

    • @sbeav1105
      @sbeav1105 6 років тому +10

      WANI hindsight is 20/20....without the process that gets us to the point where we can look back, we wouldn't be able to look back.... hopefully we remember the do's and don'ts for our next process...

    • @DEE-qu5mc
      @DEE-qu5mc 5 років тому +6

      Yes. Connect the dots

    • @abdelmajidtouzani3222
      @abdelmajidtouzani3222 5 років тому

      Sbeav nj

    • @pattyleabo426
      @pattyleabo426 5 років тому +12

      The Apple Mac computer stand for $999 will not make any sense when we look back at it in the future lol

    • @smashhitvideos6013
      @smashhitvideos6013 4 роки тому +3

      Wu Tang said it better.. "if it don't make dollaz it don't make sense"

  • @theloniouscoltrane3778
    @theloniouscoltrane3778 2 роки тому +152

    1998 The 48 Laws of Power (with Joost Elffers)
    2001 The Art of Seduction
    2006 The 33 Strategies of War
    2009 The 50th Law (with 50 Cent)
    2012 Mastery
    2018 The Laws of Human Nature
    Although his books are some
    sort of compilation of great ideas,
    and not too much analysis,
    Robert Greene has the gift of
    effectively summarizing and
    paraphrasing great books about
    great men and women and/or
    authored by great men and women.
    Kudos!

    • @esnutaliah
      @esnutaliah 2 роки тому +3

      Finally someone ‘sees’ it. Oh my gosh. Kudos to You 🙏🏻

    • @KainBatik1939
      @KainBatik1939 Рік тому

      Thank you 👍

  • @cheery-hex
    @cheery-hex 8 років тому +812

    this guy's voice is very soothing and hypnotic. I want him to read to me at night while I fall asleep

    • @MrWorld-hc5rs
      @MrWorld-hc5rs 8 років тому +24

      +theAbeElement
      yes (hypnotic) just like all of his books.

    • @erko78
      @erko78 8 років тому +6

      +F Society does he narrate his own audio books?

    • @MrWorld-hc5rs
      @MrWorld-hc5rs 8 років тому +5

      +erko78 just the 50th law of power. you should read or listen to that böök btw.

    • @erko78
      @erko78 8 років тому +2

      +F Society thanks man I definitely will!

    • @standwithmight7352
      @standwithmight7352 8 років тому +7

      Not that I found it boring, I enjoyed it. However I did actually fall asleep in this talk. Know what you mean haha

  • @ajp4860
    @ajp4860 10 років тому +394

    It is very apparent that he is passionate and genuine about what he is trying to convey. Maybe he's not the typical 'inspirational speaker', but he is genuine.

    • @nationforgents7936
      @nationforgents7936 6 років тому +1

      true dat

    • @jack8n
      @jack8n 6 років тому +8

      hes not an inspirational speaker.. he's not even a professional speaker at all, he's an author.. but yes his work is inspirational for sure

    • @leomoe433
      @leomoe433 6 років тому +3

      There are a couple of levels of viewing information (might be more);
      1. Accepting it is there (that is what you are doing). This will make you see that there are is a diverse and interesting world out there, but nothing else.
      2. Believing information. This will make you see patterns in the world, understanding why things are happening (this is where I am at)
      3. Using information. Doing the things people who are where you want to be tell you to do. This will give you success.
      4. Testing information. This has the possibility to make you great!
      Start moving up

    • @nurudeenlight82
      @nurudeenlight82 5 років тому +5

      There is a difference between public speaking & inspirational speaking even though Robert has inspired millions through his writtings, interview and talk. What more inpiration do you want?

    • @jpgrumbach8562
      @jpgrumbach8562 5 років тому +11

      These inspirational speakers are never genuine. They give the people the stereotypes they love. But the worst are the drama music and the picture of 'beautiful' people looking meaningful into nothingness.

  • @Brainbuster
    @Brainbuster 9 років тому +860

    Play at 1.5x playback speed, and this speech is MUCH better.

    • @shreddiestreams
      @shreddiestreams 9 років тому +7

      How do you that?

    • @Brainbuster
      @Brainbuster 9 років тому +45

      Lower right corner of the frame.
      Click the *gear*
      You'll see the *Speed* setting. Click it.

    • @chantelle2095
      @chantelle2095 9 років тому +1

      *****
      You have to be using google chrome

    • @shreddiestreams
      @shreddiestreams 9 років тому +16

      chantelle wilkins not true

    • @TheCrusaderRabbits
      @TheCrusaderRabbits 9 років тому +7

      Holy Fuck. Awesome.

  • @filipluptak4167
    @filipluptak4167 7 років тому +300

    Thank you, sir! After the shitstorm of meaningless information I encounter throughout the day, this is like a flower in a field of weeds.

    • @tinajthesinger
      @tinajthesinger 7 років тому +8

      very succinctly put!

    • @BestCBDCenter
      @BestCBDCenter 7 років тому

      Filip Lupták amazing comment, wow, let me pick up my brain from the ceiling, perfect....bravo bravo bravo...hats down!

    • @lericturner
      @lericturner 6 років тому +1

      if you didn't receieve any benifit in what he said you need to opn your mind

    • @JK-es9wu
      @JK-es9wu 5 років тому

      @@lericturner Perfect summation :))

    • @moperson1
      @moperson1 5 років тому +2

      Your comment is both perfect as it is, and potentially improved by removing the word "like". I am a lonely word nerd.

  • @passionatebraziliangirl.4801
    @passionatebraziliangirl.4801 10 років тому +103

    His book 48 Laws of Power is a must read for those who crave to understand human nature. Emotional resonance, sounds very convincing to me, I love you Robert Greene.

    • @joshuamasambu1139
      @joshuamasambu1139 2 роки тому +9

      You want to couple it with 12 rules for life by Jordan Peterson. I promise you will cease existing and begin living

    • @tribalmarket5405
      @tribalmarket5405 Рік тому

      😊😊😊😊😊

    • @Fabz_media
      @Fabz_media Рік тому

      I think the book laws of human nature by Robert is the best in this topic

    • @angurishudesu
      @angurishudesu Рік тому

      @@Fabz_media Yes definitely, the laws of human nature makes you understand real human nature more, the 48 laws of power makes you understand how wicked people can be and how not to get caught up in that trap

  • @moja-mojahh.jpeg.9829
    @moja-mojahh.jpeg.9829 Рік тому +36

    This is my interpretation from what I have learned from him:
    Knowing your interest is knowing your identity, and that what matters in the end.
    Despite of the setbacks or a lot of failures, those thing won't matter, because you enjoy the process of doing it, just having fun while leanring to do better at the same time. Because of your love in your craft , the rest is just a byproduct ( being promoted to work, finally selling a book million of copies, landed your dream job . . .etc).
    Years of hardwork wil pay off someday, and you never know that you have transformed yourself because after all those years it seems you are just having fun. And that is because what you do is aligned with your interest ( your identity ).
    *** hope this make sense to whoever have read this🙂

    • @sk5526
      @sk5526 Рік тому

      But how to know my identity? Like can you please tell me what work could i do? My age is 25 so kind of feel like i need to choose a career now as the same experimenting phase is over

    • @moja-mojahh.jpeg.9829
      @moja-mojahh.jpeg.9829 Рік тому

      @Saket Desai just be honest yo yourself. Feel honest to yourself about the things you really wanted to do.
      I don't know if that advice will work for you. I don't your whole story, your personal circumstances.
      But all I know is that self discovery is a life time journey. The world and everything around keep changing.
      Just do what you can do now . . .and make sure what you do at the present moment will have some sort of impact to your future self.

    • @uncomfortabletruths7990
      @uncomfortabletruths7990 Рік тому

      @@moja-mojahh.jpeg.9829 the level of contradiction in ur comments is insane. It’s like ur just talking to talk and make ur self feel good. Ur advise is terrible, I can’t tell if ur a girl but more than likely u r. This is advice only women give, because y’all don’t have that burden of performance that men do.

    • @regina-marymalachy4082
      @regina-marymalachy4082 Рік тому +1

      Thanks. This makes me feel more calm.

  • @TruthOverEverything
    @TruthOverEverything 9 років тому +803

    Now, look at what happens to you as you adopt this very different, internally driven mindset.
    Because you are headed in a direction that resonates with you personally and emotionally, the hours of practice and study don't seem so burdensome. You can sustain your attention and your interests for a much longer period of time. What excites you is the learning process itself, overcoming obstacles, increasing your skill level.
    You are immersed in the Present instead of obsessing over the future, and so you pay greater attention to the work itself, and the people around you, developing patience and social intelligence.

    • @stevengold
      @stevengold 8 років тому +5

      +TruthOverEverything I like that alot

    • @humanyoda
      @humanyoda 8 років тому +7

      The following isn't guaranteed: paying greater attention to the people around you and developing social intelligence.

    • @bandthebeast2230
      @bandthebeast2230 8 років тому +1

      +TruthOverEverything If you put truth over everything, check out complete truth about life. Read "The Present" from TruthContest website.

    • @owg952
      @owg952 8 років тому +1

      +TruthOverEverything Nice paraphrasing m8

    • @roadwarr
      @roadwarr 7 років тому +29

      Be aware of those closest to you, many of whom sense that you are a Stranger in a Strange Land, and who, out of fear of change, will do anything to sabotage your efforts to find your home. This is out of "love" for you and the protection of your best interests.

  • @taynahwalker2460
    @taynahwalker2460 6 років тому +33

    "Then suddenly every thing seemed to click"… omg, chills in my heart

  • @thomaslarsen810
    @thomaslarsen810 10 років тому +178

    Are ya'al kidding? This gentleman is pure genius! Transparent and vulnerable. Yes, what you imagine about him is about you.Feel about it. Thnx Robert Green for your being.

  • @jjsiegal1
    @jjsiegal1 10 років тому +58

    Robert....brilliant writer.
    Some of you think because A WRITER writes on a subject, he mimics every antidote he mentions. WRONG. He may not believe in acting like Machiavelli and he may not be a Narcissist.
    Robert...thank you for sharing your Intimate Ideas and Thoughts! I do so appreciate it!

  • @gofishing9089
    @gofishing9089 6 років тому +39

    In summary: Experience as much as we can, especially things we have never done before and something would change! Thanks, Robert. I really love your books and your TED talk.

  • @saurabhmaskara2261
    @saurabhmaskara2261 Рік тому +5

    This man is such an inspiration. "Anyone" and do and be "anything". Just start. If you reading this remember you are unique.

  • @jamiekelsall4094
    @jamiekelsall4094 7 років тому +36

    I feel like everything that this guy is saying was meant for me. My current situation in life is at a point where it feels all avenues have been exhausted and some kind of internal revolution is now taking place.

  • @zaibalam3104
    @zaibalam3104 3 роки тому +8

    A good writer writes about his society not about himself .
    Great man ,with great ideas

  • @NilzFranco
    @NilzFranco 10 років тому +75

    Great speech.
    Philosopher Alan Watts puts this another way:
    "If you do really like what you’re doing, it doesn’t matter what it is, you can eventually become a master of it. It’s the only way to become a master of something, to be really with it. And then you’ll be able to get a good fee for whatever it is. So don’t worry too much. Somebody’s interested in everything. And anything you can be interested in, you’ll find others who are."

    • @71rambler
      @71rambler 3 роки тому +4

      Alan Watts was a true sage. He had enough humility for himself and for what Greene lacks. Watts had a good grip on how finite, temporal, and insignificant our human existence is, when compared to the Whole of the infinite.

  • @fanlin6634
    @fanlin6634 3 роки тому +4

    When I focus on my plan and growth, I feel peaceful, quiet and concentrated. When there are any negative voices of other people in my mind, I feel anxious and frustrated mostly.

  • @slyboy2051
    @slyboy2051 10 років тому +40

    this man's work is the cup i drink from constantly

  • @mlabbato
    @mlabbato 9 років тому +100

    His wisdom and experience will only resonate with a select few at a certain place in time. How grateful I am for him to share this story. His message is profound and full of a depth unheard of in any commentary. Kudos Mr. Greene, I needed to hear this at this time.

    • @cartergomez5390
      @cartergomez5390 2 роки тому

      I just heard about him in the year 2021 because Jay Shetty interviewed him. If Jay Shetty interviewed him, he must be good. I say this because I adopted Jay Shetty as my mentor when Covid started.

  • @LeoBurca
    @LeoBurca 4 роки тому +6

    Robert's books are probably the most interesting pieces of writing I've read. He does indeed pick the perfect anecdotes for the different laws he presents and you just don't want the book to end.
    They are addictive, they are interesting and worth every penny.

  • @slrd_spiritual
    @slrd_spiritual 5 років тому +9

    15:37 He's talking about something that I noticed as well.. I often say that you can take 2 people on the same exact skill level, and one would be viewed as greatness while the other can be viewed as mediocre... from a spiritual perspective, I think its simply cause of the energy that one gives off that the other one doesn't. People will always respond to energy.

  • @vanirajan7497
    @vanirajan7497 2 роки тому +5

    Really enjoy his style of speaking. Slow paced and very calming to hear. Almost as if I am listening to music. Truly a wise man.

  • @satnamo
    @satnamo 4 роки тому +6

    The way to transform my self is through my work.
    The way to bring meaning to my life is to be of a service to the community around me.

  • @dtdt4130
    @dtdt4130 8 років тому +12

    He may not be the best speaker, but he is genuine and his books are brilliant!

  • @Noctem0wl
    @Noctem0wl Рік тому +5

    "What really allows for such dramatic changes are the things that occur on the inside of a person and are completely invisible" We should reflect more about this.

  • @demisemedia
    @demisemedia 7 років тому +85

    I've created my own music for 9+ years now and can say that 10,000 hour mark makes a lot of sense! After all those years of practice and coming up with new music and challenging myself it suddenly clicked and became more "fluid" like he said. The gear was set in place!!

  • @giftkelvin7
    @giftkelvin7 2 роки тому +4

    I read his book titled Mastery and my perspective towards life was not the same. I really appreciate him

  • @carlosbowshier5979
    @carlosbowshier5979 10 років тому +52

    Remember that his writing is unique and out of ordinary. He might look and speak like your neighbor next door, but please recognize the genius.
    I am so grateful about listening to this video. Make the best of it

    • @SuperYana92
      @SuperYana92 9 років тому

      Exactly

    • @allysonhanks9159
      @allysonhanks9159 Рік тому

      hello Charles how are you doing 😊

    • @carlosbowshier5979
      @carlosbowshier5979 Рік тому +1

      @@allysonhanks9159 Hello Allyson everything is going smooth and fine, how about yourself?

    • @allysonhanks9159
      @allysonhanks9159 Рік тому

      @@carlosbowshier5979 I’m doing fine Charles just that I’m tired being alone, hope you understand me 🙂

  • @barrycrook5995
    @barrycrook5995 3 роки тому +15

    Due to a stopover in Amsterdam, and waiting for two days for the only connecting flight back to Australia (15 years ago) I found Roberts first book,, "The 48 Powers" , in a small book/coffee shop, and the next two days were one of the changing point in my life. I have continued buying his books as they come available. A wonderful writer, that makes the understanding of the unusal daily occurrances and what they really mean, exciting. Life has become more interesting and exciting with his incisive understanding of the everyday, scenarios we play out..

  • @rafealrusdi5499
    @rafealrusdi5499 10 місяців тому +2

    I didn't have to be in the audience to feel as if he is speaking directly to me, as everything he said resonated with me to the bone.. so many insights of the human mind, behaviour and inner struggles/conflicts that he went through and most of us too, yet he managed to make it 'normal' when other people in society/lives may have criticised or misunderstood our choices in life.. Mr Greene is truly a beacon of hope for so many of us that feels trapped, under utilised and/or valued for being 'different'... thank you for sharing your experience, belief and 'Laws' that some find hard to understand in this world but not have a better hold of the concepts and thus fight to burst through our self-manifested shield to go out there to the world to share our own unique sense of being, now that we are 'transformed'.. 😊

  • @neilbeekie1086
    @neilbeekie1086 4 роки тому +1

    I don’t usually find it productive to comment on YT videos but, Mr. Greene is absolutely correct!
    However, there’s deeper truth and significance to his talk. He speaks from a point of experience and introspection.
    We are “Engineered” by our experiences and thoughts which goes beyond physical and mental processes.
    Those who are interested should search for “Inner Engineering”. It explains why we as human beings are the only species that seek infinite growth. Also search YT for Samadhi.
    To that one seeker reading this, best wishes.

  • @justak2938
    @justak2938 3 роки тому +7

    Anyone watching in 2020?

  • @drahmednabil5778
    @drahmednabil5778 8 років тому +38

    connecting the dots

  • @chrisxishida
    @chrisxishida 10 місяців тому +1

    Robert Greene is a genius

  • @gpw6287
    @gpw6287 Рік тому +4

    Thanks you UA-cam for throwing up a short of Robert. I searched his name and this is the first talk I've watched of his. After listening to many talks by Alan Watts and Terence Mckenna to name a few, I'm very impressed by what Robert has to say about his life experiences. I'll be looking up further words of wisdom by Robert. And if you are reading this and not heard of Alan Watts and Terence Mckenna I recommend checking out their words of wisdom.

  • @8055jayesh
    @8055jayesh 7 років тому +5

    48 laws is the greatest book of all times

  • @slrd_spiritual
    @slrd_spiritual 5 років тому +5

    Losing a sense of who you are is one of the hardest places to be at.. good luck to anybody going through that 🙏🏾

  • @k.natashaellestad481
    @k.natashaellestad481 4 роки тому +12

    I love Robert Greene!! He is my best friend in my head and heart!!❤ Brilliant Mind! Thank you for your gifts!🙏

  • @frogprincessss
    @frogprincessss 2 роки тому +6

    Bad experience is still valuable experience - it teaches you the necessary skills to overcome challenging situations and serves as an eye opener to your character. As for me, I consider egotistical bosses, psychopathic colleagues, and negative cultures in an organization that I've worked for years as a sign to stir myself in another direction.

  • @altnhans
    @altnhans 7 років тому +66

    His book The 50th law - TOP1 "EVERYONE MUST READ" (OR, as I did, "MUST LISTEN"). It isn't just story of 50cent, but an incredible book

    • @carmenaraujo9887
      @carmenaraujo9887 7 років тому +1

      Иван Мурометс have you read all his books

    • @schnaske
      @schnaske 7 років тому +11

      awesome book, I read it twice and now I just read my favorite parts whenever I feel like I need to get my mind back on the right track.

    • @tajhurley2734
      @tajhurley2734 6 років тому +6

      Иван Мурометс 50th law is UNBELIEVABLE!!! I underestimated this book for awhile, but glad I finally checked it out

    • @gezzapk
      @gezzapk 5 років тому +2

      Yes one of his best works.

    • @rogermoody2660
      @rogermoody2660 4 роки тому +1

      The 51st law - plant more trees and drink more 🍺!

  • @Girlonstride
    @Girlonstride 2 роки тому +7

    I always felt lost and confused in finding my calling until I found your work and story
    Tysm Robert... Forever Grateful 🙏

  • @ramadhanimtozeni8030
    @ramadhanimtozeni8030 2 роки тому +1

    Robert, I'm from Tanzania I've been reading your works several times. You are the greatest writer the world has ever had. Live long, Robert Greene.

  • @raniatahoun1529
    @raniatahoun1529 6 років тому +3

    Robert Green .. you're my primal inclination .. I just can't get enough of you !

  • @jvstn1321
    @jvstn1321 4 роки тому +6

    This is one of the best Ted Talks I’ve seen in awhile...

  • @kingallday7081
    @kingallday7081 5 років тому +30

    My God... I was soooo depressed before I watched this!!! It's like he's telling my story, well before the success part and the 50 plus jobs I've had is all starting to make sense 😂... seriously I will thank this man one day for sharing his story and changing my life!!!

  • @mrsan2022
    @mrsan2022 4 роки тому +2

    Success is a spiritual journey. Every experience is a learning process.
    Inside-out.

  • @kallesonoscar
    @kallesonoscar 4 роки тому +1

    Robert is flawless... His writings are eternal.

  • @pascaltremblay6752
    @pascaltremblay6752 10 років тому +4

    The power of this speech was due to the extremely intimate anecdote that Robert delivered to us. Something sooo personal always carries universality.

  • @nrodri10
    @nrodri10 8 років тому +7

    By the first impression tone of his books, I thought he was like a eloquent aggressive man. Now I see him and see is calm and seemingly soft spoken. What a trip!

  • @jarren9083
    @jarren9083 2 роки тому +12

    Definitely definitely definitely one of the best Ted Talks. Everything you’re going thru leads you to that moment if you never give up

  • @guyguly
    @guyguly Рік тому +1

    Robert Greene you are a genius

  • @mynonleatherlife
    @mynonleatherlife 10 років тому +3

    So brilliant. Robert Greene always makes so much sense.

  • @taynahwalker2460
    @taynahwalker2460 6 років тому +6

    omg.. his talk is literally speaking and resonating with my soul...

  • @krismusic7312
    @krismusic7312 Рік тому +1

    Umm i think that this is the one of the best Ted talk video i have ever seen

  • @m.spiderman
    @m.spiderman 9 місяців тому

    "The way to transform yourself is through your work" wow

  • @milenarivera4956
    @milenarivera4956 6 років тому +4

    Inspiring TED talk.
    Emerson: "Do your work and you shall reinforce yourself." Dave Mathews: "When you LIVE life, then you become what you are."

  • @gustavomarroquin3094
    @gustavomarroquin3094 6 років тому +7

    Great talk, i personally find his book "33 Strategies of War" amazing.

  • @IamKrypton
    @IamKrypton Рік тому +1

    I literally stopped ironing my shirt and clapped after he said thank you very much. I admire him so much.

  • @CKdREAMZ
    @CKdREAMZ 2 роки тому +2

    Who came here because of The Daily Laws, Jan 25th, "Change Yourself from within, Little by Little?"

  • @JuanCastillo-wf6hv
    @JuanCastillo-wf6hv 10 років тому +7

    Not everybody has the power of oratory, but yes the power of writing. Great Story!
    Thank you for your thoughts.

  • @vunguyentr5561
    @vunguyentr5561 Рік тому +7

    This man and Haruki Muzakami is my favourite author, not their work alone but who they are

    • @jrf9735
      @jrf9735 Рік тому

      Which book by Haruki Muzakami would you recommend?

    • @jrf9735
      @jrf9735 Рік тому

      Which book by Haruki Muzakami would you recommend?

  • @erikseguel3248
    @erikseguel3248 2 роки тому +1

    Great Robert, thanks for your work! Greetings from Ecuador today is January 25 2022, this is the daily law 25!

  • @mannuanu
    @mannuanu Рік тому

    "Nothing in this process is ever wasted"

  • @playaplayastudios
    @playaplayastudios 6 років тому +11

    Love Robert Greene, fantastic author!

  • @bazonga1
    @bazonga1 6 років тому +5

    I have experienced exactly what you talk about toward the end of your presentation.
    I too, had quit my job to follow my spiritual path, just to find out that this way was not sustainable. I went back to work two years later and now I am on constantly figuring things about myself, but I am doing small steps. I am happy in my job and make larger progress than I had anticipated in designing and finding my path.

  • @ab1577
    @ab1577 3 роки тому +1

    I think this video changed my life

  • @ericsguitar0
    @ericsguitar0 5 років тому +2

    This brings together so many mysteries of how and why people succeed.

  • @AMITHHILLSHOW
    @AMITHHILLSHOW 9 років тому +198

    i'm reading his book 48 laws of power!!

    • @jprice_
      @jprice_ 9 років тому +21

      Amith hillshow U're awesome! Don't forget to check Mastery too!

    • @bslaer
      @bslaer 8 років тому +2

      And after that. Nietzsche human all too human. And nietzsche the will to power. Intro to nietzsche UA-cam "Wes Cecil Nietzsche"

    • @humanyoda
      @humanyoda 8 років тому +5

      +Amith hillshow Did you find it useful?

    • @jonasb.4083
      @jonasb.4083 6 років тому +10

      and mastery, and art of seduction and 33 strategies of war.. and.. WHATEVER, READ ALL GREENE'S BOOKS!

    • @jorden856
      @jorden856 6 років тому +11

      Mastery is the best book I've ever read about skill acquisition. I still re-read it practically once a year.

  • @rhinoragni8349
    @rhinoragni8349 4 роки тому +6

    Most genuinely insightful TED Talk I’ve ever listened to. Most are such a waste of time. This one is deeply personal, honest and useful. Follow your bliss to mastery. Thank you Robert!

  • @united_estates100
    @united_estates100 2 роки тому +1

    greene is a marvel.

  • @innopondani5290
    @innopondani5290 6 років тому

    Robert is the realest writer. No sugar coating, straight to the point and intellectually honest

  • @0dteESmini
    @0dteESmini 8 років тому +69

    Don't lose your primal inclinations

  • @giorgigudiashvili4876
    @giorgigudiashvili4876 7 років тому +53

    Fifty different jobs by 36... I envy this guy more than anyone.

    • @letsfindsomepeace9207
      @letsfindsomepeace9207 4 роки тому +2

      Right? I understand why it seemed bad to him but traveling the world, doing jobs all over the place is the dream.

    • @mryan4452
      @mryan4452 4 роки тому +1

      @@letsfindsomepeace9207 it's called "escapism". The actions of a coward who thinks he or she is brave.

    • @letsfindsomepeace9207
      @letsfindsomepeace9207 4 роки тому +1

      @@mryan4452 how is it cowardice?

    • @mryan4452
      @mryan4452 4 роки тому +1

      @@letsfindsomepeace9207 a coward is someone who shirks the challenges before him, and moves away from it, in this case to another job, and another job, and so on. It's the classic sign of escapism in action.

    • @letsfindsomepeace9207
      @letsfindsomepeace9207 4 роки тому +3

      @@mryan4452 well maybe in this case, sure. But what if people just don't want to be remain in a single routine their whole life so they change things up every 2 years or so? I don't believe escapism always necessarily comes from cowardice.

  • @slippo99
    @slippo99 4 роки тому +2

    "Nothing in this process is ever wasted."
    Maybe there IS hope for my exit-ramp-wrong-turn migraine-headache of a life. *snaps out a crisp "Maverick" salute*

  • @radomirdjenadic7713
    @radomirdjenadic7713 2 роки тому +3

    I love his 48 laws book. It allows me to understand and avoid or handle sociopaths who crave power in my life. Most people do not crave power over others, but those who do can be very annoying and even dangerous.

  • @perathunixonvarghese
    @perathunixonvarghese 8 років тому +3

    Even though I do not ethically agree with his book 48 laws of power, which is nothing but an factual representation on truth in real life, this guy is one of the Authors who has made a difference in my life. The meaning in the works that he has published is deep... very deep. if you understand it, it makes you humble. Love you Robert!!! :)

    • @SarahHowells100
      @SarahHowells100 8 років тому +1

      +Nixon Varghese But it is a helpful book to make you more aware of what is going on around you. And a few of the laws I have found useful, like learning to hold my tongue more often and to control my emotions - not outshining the master. Obviously some I don't put to practice, but just watch out for others who do.

  • @aiqinsmith7591
    @aiqinsmith7591 4 роки тому +7

    Eventually, every step matters.

  • @jonelouis-th3wc
    @jonelouis-th3wc 5 днів тому

    I understand that every experience is really important and make us who we are. But, what most people want to hear is how they can divide into new field without fear. That is why I keep doing same job to live even though I don’t like it.

  • @AlaaILazim
    @AlaaILazim 2 роки тому

    Nothing or no skill at any stage is ever wasted.

  • @levertusa
    @levertusa 9 років тому +5

    Deep and Clear - how we move from power and ultimately find meaning…even in work!

  • @jillalali315
    @jillalali315 10 років тому +6

    One of Robert Greene's best presentations of his ideas.

  • @kaiimendoza
    @kaiimendoza 3 роки тому +1

    Robert Greene is so eloquent. This is the first time I hear his voice. I've read his books 48 Laws of Power, 33 Strategies of War and Mastery. He's a great author and a public speaker.

  • @Romil123
    @Romil123 3 роки тому +1

    Truly, "the difference between grasping at an illusion and immersing yourself in reality"

  • @DianaWyrdsister
    @DianaWyrdsister 6 років тому +6

    Love this speech. It has made me more convinced of our choice of home educating / unschooling having been the right one. My kids love learning and have specific interests that we just let them learn amazing amounts of. They get to make mistakes and go wrong and change interests. I love what I see developing in my children. I wish I had had that chance. In stead I had a life time of searching as I was told very often as a child that I couldn't do whatever career path I was considering because of various reasons. In the end I doubt any of those reasons were really as factually as they were presented. I have settled and struggled throughout my working career. I think, now that I'm 50, that I have finally found something that I can get fully behind. So far I have enjoyed the education, now starting a business. I'm quite passionate about it.

  • @Shay45
    @Shay45 8 років тому +41

    Yep, going out to buy 48 Laws of Power today. This guy is a genius

    • @sainttom6785
      @sainttom6785 8 років тому

      of course you could just get it for free on youtube

    • @lindonnikprelaj5403
      @lindonnikprelaj5403 8 років тому

      +St tom thanks cutie pie

    • @SarahHowells100
      @SarahHowells100 8 років тому

      +Shay45 Don't know if you have started it yet - but it's well worth paying for. Really good book.

    • @33hegemon
      @33hegemon 7 років тому

      One year on...how has the book worked for you?

    • @Shay45
      @Shay45 7 років тому +1

      33hegemon
      It was an absolutely amazing book. I first bought the audiobook but there were so many good things in the book i ended up buying the physical and highlights points in it and making notes to go back to it.
      An amazing read

  • @chrislakes7875
    @chrislakes7875 Рік тому

    How blessed are we to have Robert Greene

  • @MirandaCozzette
    @MirandaCozzette Рік тому +2

    I’m on a path and discovered him through others on this path but if I had found him sooner I would’ve been wiser, faster. Profound, thank you Robert. ❤