Sometimes, when you watch a video, you know you'll never forget it. This is one of them. Thank you, guys. If you don't know Russel Ackoff, that's another life altering video in the context of education and for viewing systems clearly for what they are from an analytical and synthetic perspective. Thank you, guys.
“…I want to appeal [financially] to the country club people, not some guy in an apartment”. . Without immediately judging Chase the same way he wouldn’t automatically judge other people, this says more about him than I think he realizes . It’s quite the profiling. Wow, no longer who I thought he is.
I think you need to take a look at andyinternal biases you may have and listen again carefully because you've completely misrepresented what he actually said. You could have at least provided a direct quote of what he said rather than the poorly interpreted and out of context mix and match you've tried to pass off as his. What he actually said is, "What's the difference between what somebody living in a apartment complex would want to see versus somebody that's like At a country club and I always like I'm trying to look at it from those two different angles and always want to Market to people that want the higher end stuff." None of his books or manuals come with the option of having your name and a personal message on the cover encrusted with 10ct diamonds only affordable by rich elitists who spend their days at the country club mocking the apartment dwelling lower class. The point he was trying to make is that whether someone prefers an urban, inner city fast paced lifestyle, or someone who prefers lazing by the pool or golfing at a country club or whatever lifestyle choices people may have, within each of those groups there are people who want the "higher end stuff" as he says. For example, regardless of where people live and any other interests they have, some people would rather learn some basics from "How to win friends and influence people" by Dale Carnegie and others who would want "The Ellipsis Manual" because there's nothing more comprehensive (higher end) available on the topics. You jumped into your own series of judgements without even understanding what it is you're judging, or why. When we are so quick to judge something, more often than not it's ourselves that end up losing!
The new interview with Chase Hughes called, Something is Seriously Wrong, recently released, would be a good interview for the commenter to watch, based on your insights.
I’m on a Chase binge right now. My favorite human to listen to. Great interviewers as well
Love listening to Chase.
Chase Hughes brought me here, but you guys got me to subscribe. Loving your work here in San Diego!
Same
Ditto
Subscribed because of Chase
I'll forgive you for that Chris shit
Sometimes, when you watch a video, you know you'll never forget it. This is one of them. Thank you, guys. If you don't know Russel Ackoff, that's another life altering video in the context of education and for viewing systems clearly for what they are from an analytical and synthetic perspective. Thank you, guys.
Chase Hughes THE GOAT🏆
I needed this on so many levels. Always enjoy when Chase shares, and I continue to learn ways to growinto having a better, more fulfilling life.
Wow! This was a very relaxing interview to watch ❤😅
Great video guys.
Chase Hughes for President!
@chasehughesofficial loved this interview. Chase, would love to watch you do more videos of neuroscience + behavior engineering and how they correlate
Chase Hughes, legend
Just THREE things!!!
Chase, Ty for a video packed full of useful information!!! 👍🏼
Chase my man
Subbed btw
Dr.Phil is completely authentic
I wish you well and you deserve many more subscribers
The Search is on for the Pineapples 🍍
is there a place where you can apply to be a speaker? I would love to "educate" ppl. on topics.
It's actually an upside down pineapple.
Its wonderful how the "True North" fad is inside our soul and not on your wall.
Hee hee 😁
“…I want to appeal [financially] to the country club people, not some guy in an apartment”. . Without immediately judging Chase the same way he wouldn’t automatically judge other people, this says more about him than I think he realizes . It’s quite the profiling. Wow, no longer who I thought he is.
I think you need to take a look at andyinternal biases you may have and listen again carefully because you've completely misrepresented what he actually said. You could have at least provided a direct quote of what he said rather than the poorly interpreted and out of context mix and match you've tried to pass off as his.
What he actually said is, "What's the difference between what somebody living in a apartment complex would want to see versus somebody that's like At a country club and I always like I'm trying to look at it from those two different angles and always want to Market to people that want the higher end stuff."
None of his books or manuals come with the option of having your name and a personal message on the cover encrusted with 10ct diamonds only affordable by rich elitists who spend their days at the country club mocking the apartment dwelling lower class.
The point he was trying to make is that whether someone prefers an urban, inner city fast paced lifestyle, or someone who prefers lazing by the pool or golfing at a country club or whatever lifestyle choices people may have, within each of those groups there are people who want the "higher end stuff" as he says. For example, regardless of where people live and any other interests they have, some people would rather learn some basics from "How to win friends and influence people" by Dale Carnegie and others who would want "The Ellipsis Manual" because there's nothing more comprehensive (higher end) available on the topics.
You jumped into your own series of judgements without even understanding what it is you're judging, or why. When we are so quick to judge something, more often than not it's ourselves that end up losing!
@@willhartmann1356well-said and helpful.
The new interview with Chase Hughes called, Something is Seriously Wrong, recently released, would be a good interview for the commenter to watch, based on your insights.
Way to miss the forest for the trees.
Can't stand the baby crying in the background