As a character, Tony Stark is a legitimate genius. His creativity is next level, his knowledge is vast (at least in mechanics), and his hacker skills are on point. But where he really shines is speed of thought. He is able to out-process the computer systems around him, not just the people. This gives him (along with his narcissism) the power - some will say 'arrogance' - to trust whatever he is thinking the moment he conceives it. I can only imagine that designing weapons of war was a cakewalk for him - actually boring. Never bore a genius. The results are unnerving and often dangerous.
I like the point that Tony doesn't care what others think because he has so much confidence in himself and belief in his work because he's the one who has put so much effort to get to where he is now. I think this is crucial to apply in life today because we cant please everyone and they're gonna talk anyway so we might as well do what makes us happy.
I really enjoyed the video! It’s cool to see a breakdown of the intricacies of Tony Stark’s character. I’m usually too swallowed up in the one liners and action scenes to notice😂
Hey now that's a good idea! I'll have to figure out how best to research that and get something up and running in time for the new Fantastic Four movie. Any ideas where to start? I'm open to ideas.
@@NutshellBrainery I would advise that you should wait until after you've watched the upcoming movie to finalize your video so that way you have more accurate information on the character to better analyze his traits, especially since this version could possibly be the best adaptation of Reed Richards yet. In the meantime some other things you could do are: 1: Jot down everything you currently know about the character today. 2: *Reed* as many books & comics as you possibly can. 3: Rewatch every previous Fantastic Four movie & show. 4: Look online, dissect videos that others have already posted & discussions that have been said on platforms such as the Fantastic Four subreddit.
I love Marvel comics, so I think putting Tony Stark's work ethic as an example is very clever. I got really inspired by him seeing undesired outcomes not as failures, but as results that are getting him closer to his vision!
As a character, Tony Stark is a legitimate genius. His creativity is next level, his knowledge is vast (at least in mechanics), and his hacker skills are on point. But where he really shines is speed of thought. He is able to out-process the computer systems around him, not just the people. This gives him (along with his narcissism) the power - some will say 'arrogance' - to trust whatever he is thinking the moment he conceives it. I can only imagine that designing weapons of war was a cakewalk for him - actually boring. Never bore a genius. The results are unnerving and often dangerous.
Brilliantly stated! Green checkmarks on all your points.
Nice 😎👍💯💯💯
I'm absolutely loving these tony stark vids. It'd be cool to see you take other superhero's or movie characters and dissect them
Love the aspect of working alone fast. As an entrepreneur or inventor, there is always a race to the market, and you must first.
I like the point that Tony doesn't care what others think because he has so much confidence in himself and belief in his work because he's the one who has put so much effort to get to where he is now. I think this is crucial to apply in life today because we cant please everyone and they're gonna talk anyway so we might as well do what makes us happy.
great video, loved the perception of Tony's "work in progress." consistantly improving everything around you is a great outlook on life
I love Iron Man! Relating this amazing character to how we can work harder was a great idea! Amazing Video!
It’s really interesting to see how even these fictional characters have so many qualities that we can learn from
We're all fictional characters to those whom we have never met.
Tony Stark is definitely someone to look up to in the way he works. Great video!😁
Great video. Great lesson on how to work like Tony Stark. Thank you so much 🎉
Dude you're awesome, Such a hot take on the attributes of tony's work and i think you nailed it my dude!
Hey man, thanks! Who says we can't learn from a fictional character, right?
Love the way of incorporating super hero’s into your videos
I really enjoyed the video! It’s cool to see a breakdown of the intricacies of Tony Stark’s character. I’m usually too swallowed up in the one liners and action scenes to notice😂
IM NOT LYING I LITERALLY SEARCHED FOR A VIDEO LIKE THIS LMAO
I love it!!! Great minds think alike. 😎👊
Great video, Lon! Loved the engaging ideas you gave from iron man that can help us work harder. Thank you!
Glad you liked it! I plan to do a series on him
Love this video. Can you also make one like this for Reed Richards?
Hey now that's a good idea! I'll have to figure out how best to research that and get something up and running in time for the new Fantastic Four movie. Any ideas where to start? I'm open to ideas.
@@NutshellBrainery I would advise that you should wait until after you've watched the upcoming movie to finalize your video so that way you have more accurate information on the character to better analyze his traits, especially since this version could possibly be the best adaptation of Reed Richards yet.
In the meantime some other things you could do are:
1: Jot down everything you currently know about the character today.
2: *Reed* as many books & comics as you possibly can.
3: Rewatch every previous Fantastic Four movie & show.
4: Look online, dissect videos that others have already posted & discussions that have been said on platforms such as the Fantastic Four subreddit.
great video!
Working on my next one in Stark!
Cool video you have made. Col cool
Thanks! I'll be publishing the beginning of an in-depth series on this in a few days!
Great video and presentation
I have anothing like it coming soon!
Great analysis and it was worth the video man great videos keep on making videos like this
love your content
Thanks man!!
I love Marvel comics, so I think putting Tony Stark's work ethic as an example is very clever. I got really inspired by him seeing undesired outcomes not as failures, but as results that are getting him closer to his vision!
That's a trait we can all benefit from.
So much to learn from Tony I have. Seriously!
Totally agree!
I do wish to corporate this level of mechanics myself at least get as close to it as possible developing his work ethics when it come to tinkering.
You and me both!
I remember in 2022 when I bought a fan and put it together with the Sledgehammer theme from iron man 2 😂
Too perfect!
Would be great if you will post like this content more👍🏻
Absolute win!🏆
Working on one right now! Even planning out a series that goes into more depth and offers specific steps to follow. Sort of excited about it!
Can you explain what's his educational qualifications??
Good point. He graduated from MIT at like the age 17. But that just goes to support my case for how he approaches work.
@@asksearchknock I wasn't aware of that! Good to know!!
And I, am Ironman...
good video, A cheap trick and a cheesy oneliner
That could be the name of his biography 😉