Why Self-Improvement is Masturbation - Nietzsche's philosophy of Downgoing

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  • @SipiTheOne
    @SipiTheOne 8 місяців тому +3148

    I don't know where I read this, but I think it's beautiful and thought-provoking: "Everybody wants the power of resurrection, but few are willing and able to endure the pain of dying"

    • @amalronaldo
      @amalronaldo 8 місяців тому +8

      Wow

    • @ECLECTRIC_EDITS
      @ECLECTRIC_EDITS 8 місяців тому +51

      Interesting way of phrasing. Isn't it amazing how Jesus endured the pain of suffering on the cross plus enduring the pain of all the sins we commit, and had the power of resurrection! So its through his pain and death that we have that very power of resurrection if we follow Him. Really our lives should be devoted to accepting this universal truth and devoting our lives to following Gods will for us. If your statement doesn't make this crystal clear I don't know what will. For all the ego loving philosophical nutjobs!

    • @amalronaldo
      @amalronaldo 8 місяців тому +37

      @@ECLECTRIC_EDITS you and your Jesus
      Was waiting for someone to bring him up lol

    • @ECLECTRIC_EDITS
      @ECLECTRIC_EDITS 8 місяців тому +27

      @@amalronaldo Maybe its a sign you should stop relying so much on a bunch of soulless philosophy and your own ego. I used to rely on it. It's all empty, devoid of purpose. Just listen to your heart man. You know philosophy is empty, you know God made you special. You're unique. You have a purpose. You have God's moral code written in your heart, not in some book written by an eccentric philosophic loner in the 1800s. Accept God's calling and ask him to help you. He will answer, i'm sure. Just maybe not when you're expecting it.

    • @hammo1668
      @hammo1668 8 місяців тому +24

      @@ECLECTRIC_EDITSbro made a heuristic argument im dead😭😭😭

  • @justinhart2831
    @justinhart2831 9 місяців тому +1449

    I don't feel like I should strive for self improvement to be happy.
    I feel like I should strive for self improvement because I have a moral duty to improve myself.

    • @the_lordofthedings
      @the_lordofthedings 8 місяців тому +17

      It very much depends on what kind of improvement you're pursuing.

    • @akebengtsson1223
      @akebengtsson1223 7 місяців тому +64

      @@the_lordofthedings Sleeping well, getting morning sunlight, cold showers, making your bed, meditation, eating well, working out, studying/learning, walking in nature, reading, keeping your home clean and organized, avoiding social media, minimizing screen time, avoiding pornography, learning a language, flossing and keeping a good oral hygiene and overall hygiene. These are the fundamental habits of self improvement.

    • @Heuhegeygeygeheu
      @Heuhegeygeygeheu 7 місяців тому

      Stop touching yourself​@@akebengtsson1223

    • @warrenbradford2597
      @warrenbradford2597 7 місяців тому +21

      An extraordinary life is not for everyone. As long as those who want an ordinary life, they have to be stoic to live it. Dulling it down let them live the safest and comfortable they want. However, to live an extraordinary, we must endure suffering. Just choose your suffering wisely.

    • @blondequijote
      @blondequijote 7 місяців тому +18

      Is moral duty the result of eatng moral fiber?

  • @Dmobley9901
    @Dmobley9901 8 місяців тому +178

    Life is simple, not easy.
    Do what you already know you should.
    Clear your heart of all illusions and misunderstandings.
    Respect the agency and free will of others so that they may also find a way through life and themselves.

    • @saxonlewis1713
      @saxonlewis1713 Місяць тому +2

      Beautifully written.
      Took a screenshot and will be rereading

    • @YOTSUBA_desu
      @YOTSUBA_desu 19 днів тому +1

      Why are you telling me what to do? Nobody knows whether or not life is simple. There may be hidden truths that you're not thinking hard enough to find.

    • @Dmobley9901
      @Dmobley9901 19 днів тому +1

      @@YOTSUBA_desu I'm not telling you what to do, I'm telling me what to do.
      And if I'm wrong, I'm fine with that, least I tried.

  • @VelaNovaLuka
    @VelaNovaLuka 9 місяців тому +622

    It’s easy for many to feel strong because all their “strength” is gained in controlled environments, but when the shit really hits the fan many would crumble. The down goers wouldn’t. Very insightful. Keep up the good work.

    • @ECLECTRIC_EDITS
      @ECLECTRIC_EDITS 8 місяців тому +19

      Follow Jesus, accept him in your heart. Than the pains of the world slowly start to feel less important.

    • @thejohhny2943
      @thejohhny2943 8 місяців тому +36

      One shouldn't confuse struggling under the weight of a barbell with bearing the burden of real life.

    • @thejohhny2943
      @thejohhny2943 7 місяців тому +1

      @Emit. Real life struggle

    • @onekebabpls4236
      @onekebabpls4236 2 місяці тому

      Hell no ​@@ECLECTRIC_EDITS

  • @lazywallstreetnews7234
    @lazywallstreetnews7234 8 місяців тому +233

    I understood this at around age 19-20 when I first encountered Fight Club. It put words to thoughts and feelings I already had. The way I see it, Tyler Durden is a personal character. As in, we all have our Tyler Durden, the person that’s left once you strip away the money, the job, the car, the big house, all of that. Who are you without those things? And once you know who your Tyler Durden is, there’s a peace that comes with letting go of the rest of it.

  • @silentm999
    @silentm999 8 місяців тому +155

    "Down going" and self improvement coincide. We have to strengthen ourselves to take the risks necessary to create meaning.

    • @iamKristianBell
      @iamKristianBell  8 місяців тому +13

      Well said

    • @SonnyModi-gm7bk
      @SonnyModi-gm7bk 4 місяці тому +5

      But to be nihilistic , isn't nietzsche's philosophy also a kind of intellectual masterbation

    • @DoflamingoDonxiquote
      @DoflamingoDonxiquote 2 місяці тому

      Self improvement is directionless.

    • @enrater123
      @enrater123 2 місяці тому +2

      ​@@SonnyModi-gm7bk all philosophy is technically mental masterbation, but your outlook on life directly affect your decisions and outcomes so it is essential to have such a mentality even if it's delusional, Nietzsche also says it numerous times: “Let thy virtue be too high for the familiarity of names, and if thou must speak of it, be not ashamed to stammer about it.”

    • @SonnyModi-gm7bk
      @SonnyModi-gm7bk 2 місяці тому +1

      @@enrater123 That is the reason I reject every religion, philosophy, morality and anything similar !! And am contemplating taking my own life in case of prolonged suffering .

  • @thewarriorphilosopher
    @thewarriorphilosopher 9 місяців тому +686

    "It's only after we've lost everything, that we're free to do anything." I think part of the quote is also the Nietzschean idea of shedding our burdens as the Camel, and confronting the Dragon Thou Shalt as the Lion. We carry all these burdens, kind of like what you mention with our fears and anxieties towards change, and are too afraid to give them up, the Narrator in Fight Club's Ikea nest, all his possessions, and transform our lives into a more authentic and life affirming way of living. Also, makes me think of Jung's theory of Individuation, the idea that we must almost "kill" our old selves for our new self. We must accept the shadow to experience complete transformation. "A coward dies a thousand times before his death, the brave man dies once." I love the Bukowski mention. His poem "Roll the Dice" is probably my favorite. "Go all the way... it might mean losing girlfriends, wives, relatives, your job, and maybe... even your mind... you will be alone, with the gods, and the nights will flame with fire" A few of my favorite lines. Bukowski was very Nietzschean. Only after losing everything can be build ourselves up. Anyway, love the videos, great real life applications of Nietzsche's philosophies, especially since he never gives the answer outright, and makes you find it, which is why he's so great. 'Can a man still be brave if he's afraid? ' 'That is the only time a man can be brave,' great work as usual brother! The spirit of Dionysus lives...

    • @iamKristianBell
      @iamKristianBell  9 місяців тому +17

      Love that you know Bukowski!

    • @cliveadams7629
      @cliveadams7629 8 місяців тому +11

      Yeah, all that losing everything nonsense is the last moment before you splatter yourself over the local landscape, not the key to your freedom. When you've got nothing it's hard to do anything except whither and fade.
      The world will assault you with platitudes, like nobody ever regrets not working enough on their deathbed but you say fk it and get on with enjoying life everyone despises your lazy, selfish arse. You gotta grow a pair if you want to get on a do what you want to do. People will hate you whatever happens, they look down on your failures and envy your successes so fk 'em & just do it. Of course, throwing yourself into the void is no guarantee of success. As Samual Clements said, the harder I work the luckier I get. Just work at something that has meaning for you even if it is to conquer the world to become an evil dictator.

    • @cliveadams7629
      @cliveadams7629 8 місяців тому +8

      I consider myself exrtremely lucky to have a GF who undertands and excels at down going. Oh, wait....

    • @GODHATESADOPTION
      @GODHATESADOPTION 8 місяців тому

      ​@@iamKristianBellprobably explains why they were both big losers!

    • @blitzy3244
      @blitzy3244 8 місяців тому

      I understand exactly what this quote means after I got into a car accident last year. That car was like a girlfriend for me and my pride and joy, yet since the crash my charisma strangely just multiplied exponentially. I used to be just a mute but now everyone is vibing with me. Still hoping to find another car that will live up to my first one's reputation though lol

  • @Mannsy83
    @Mannsy83 9 місяців тому +386

    I've been getting into Buddhism a bit lately which advocates that all suffering comes from desire and attachments. After spending 18 years using weed to escape life and as a result am 40 with no current job, no woman or kids and no career I'm forced to start from nothing but anxiety and depression.
    The only hope I cling on to is that we ultimately don't require all those things to find peace. That fighting my demons will set me free and try to live a simple life.

    • @zephyrr108
      @zephyrr108 8 місяців тому +38

      Same thing here. Minus the weed. Im 40, no women no kids. No job. Having to face fate. Things are grimm.

    • @orpheus808
      @orpheus808 8 місяців тому +15

      You got it man , I believe in you

    • @silkyturtlehead3092
      @silkyturtlehead3092 8 місяців тому +10

      learn to love who you are and what you do; come at yourself with open arms and acceptance. y’all got this and i’m proud of you for acknowledging where you are and what you would like to change in your lives.

    • @bilson7523
      @bilson7523 8 місяців тому +17

      Yeah, the Buddhist attachment thing is another concept I like on paper, but I think it's impossible to translate into reality.
      Because you can't actually function without desire or attachment. We're social beings, tend to be task/tool oriented, etc, so wouldn't a life without attachment and desire be a fairly depressing one? Sure, you'd have nothing grounding you, but you'd have no friends, no family, no goals either.
      Or is it an acknowledgement that life is some amount of suffering and you're trying to control that suffering?
      So, like the down-going stuff here, it comes back to: OK, that's a nice idea and is easy to understand, but how the heck does one actually apply it?

    • @zesusthe7thbluejay200
      @zesusthe7thbluejay200 8 місяців тому +4

      Im 36 addicted to meth.I have a 9 year old daughter that I haven't seen since she was 4.No home,car or family of my own.Every woman I have said I love you to ends up ghosting me after a couple of years....my last gf cheated on me while i was in jail and contracted HIV....all i really have is my dog thats been with me for 6 years... depression and over sensitive emotions kick in if i go 3 or more days off of meth.I don't steal or use people.I AM SPIRITUAL MORE NOW THEN EVER IN MY LIFE.I have studied many esoteric spiritual teachings and currently i am a devotee to SANTA MUERTE.The Holy Death. Satanism main teaching is to LOVE YOUR SELF ABOVE ALL ELSE AND OTHERS.Your on the right path my friend find your fire and let it burn.

  • @ideologybot4592
    @ideologybot4592 9 місяців тому +139

    I would like to have seen more on the social aspects of this.
    We are social, and while it might seem like there is a purely authentic self in there that was not created by the values we pick up from the culture and company we keep, that's not really a simple thing. We are affected by others. Our dreams are built on the symbols and visions we have that are influenced by other people's values and art. We are social. An important part of the down-going is figuring out the difference between what you want to be and what others want you to be, and figuring out whether this is really about a totally self-contained identity, or about social status and how others perceive you, about externalizing it.
    It sounds actively hostile, but I think a lot of young men just want to be able to look in the mirror and see someone they respect, and the world is a funhouse mirror, so how they are perceived matters. That's why they go to the gym. That's why they care about appearances. If that's shallow, then all our relationships might be shallow and who we dream of being might have less substance than we think.
    You can't just take for granted that who you want to be is obvious, you have to know the depths of who you are, and understand how that situates itself in the world. Self-improvement is a feint. It looks like transforming yourself according to your own values, but it pulls that trick because your values and society's values are usually mixed into your current sense of self. It might be possible to separate them, but maybe we won't like seeing that, because maybe, when we get really honest, we will find that who we really want to be is dark and others can't just play along with it while continuing to do their own thing. The current utilitarian ideals took for granted that we could be everything we want while also being ethically good, but what if that's not possible? We adapt to the world, but we can also change it, and with real honesty, we might also find ourselves having to decide how much we are willing to impose ourselves on others.
    Nietzsche didn't shy away from this. We might hurt other people in being our highest selves. We might see real conflict. We might disappoint, might burn dogmas that others liked or needed, might challenge and disrupt and make life harder for other people. We internalize to avoid that now, but should we? It's a genuinely tough question and it's real social philosophy, which very few people actually do.
    Still, this is a good video and I liked it.

    • @iamKristianBell
      @iamKristianBell  9 місяців тому +16

      I agree I could expand this further

    • @Kirbstomping
      @Kirbstomping 8 місяців тому +6

      @@iamKristianBellDo it, I’d watch

    • @drjp4212
      @drjp4212 8 місяців тому +20

      Nietsche is all about "self" and neglecting the "tribe", yet you've explained there's no clear difference between both.
      The video is about being more selfish about individual interests, while stop caring about the tribe perspectives and demands...that would have a pretty bad collective result, societies would fall down (like currently they are, about birth rates and mental health, e.g.), and ideologies like feminism/red pill seem to drink directly from Nietzsche's words, as much as most the modern society.

    • @JoBlakeLisbon
      @JoBlakeLisbon 8 місяців тому

      Too much mind activity here. It's the easiest thing in the world to know what you want and it is easily distinguished from what you're supposed to want. Usually both options are available in the culture.
      This is the problem with intellectuals. Too much thinking and not enough cock and balls.

    • @fterimage
      @fterimage 8 місяців тому

      ​@@iamKristianBell DO EET

  • @gullwingsyrp88
    @gullwingsyrp88 8 місяців тому +29

    Happy is not a destination, it's a journey. Occupying your time with worthwhile efforts and activities doesn't mean that you will attain happiness at the end. It means that you will feel happy while working towards the goals.

  • @Lyn-pe2nb
    @Lyn-pe2nb 9 місяців тому +19

    It always takes me at least a month to understand a quote for this guy

  • @junyank1846
    @junyank1846 6 місяців тому +276

    So this is just another self improvement philosophy?

    • @gohrondor
      @gohrondor 6 місяців тому +34

      Basically but is just a different approach to it

    • @sergioriggio1769
      @sergioriggio1769 5 місяців тому +33

      It's not about improving yourself into becoming your own "best" version. It's about truly listening to your heart

    • @Dyemare
      @Dyemare 4 місяці тому +21

      Lmaooo I was like what the fuck am I watching rn??

    • @ghoulblox8209
      @ghoulblox8209 3 місяці тому +2

      A much more long lasting and impactful one

    • @oisin_doran
      @oisin_doran 3 місяці тому +5

      It’s one of those I hate capitalism yet I have to contribute, it’s both correct and hypocritical upon itself, even talking about the topic itself defeats the point of self improvement, you should just do it, it’s you now, it your either what you want or your not

  • @elki-otv5051
    @elki-otv5051 6 місяців тому +252

    this is literally self-improvement in a hat

    • @Retro-Revival
      @Retro-Revival 6 місяців тому +9

      Except some repacking of original sin

    • @lukas6610
      @lukas6610 5 місяців тому +22

      Nah this is about letting go of all the superficial and goes back to just the person you are when your stripped of everything. It's about changing the way you look at things.

    • @Retro-Revival
      @Retro-Revival 5 місяців тому +3

      @@lukas6610 that's like necrophilosophy

    • @Retro-Revival
      @Retro-Revival 5 місяців тому +1

      @lukas6610 I've changed the way I see things mainly through Kropotkin, Emma Goldman, Paulo Friere and Franz Fanon

    • @sankalparora8146
      @sankalparora8146 3 місяці тому +6

      Self improvement is a side effect here, not chasing it.

  • @troyott2334
    @troyott2334 8 місяців тому +8

    The great truth of lives is found not in becoming but in overcoming!

  • @dylanclark9903
    @dylanclark9903 7 місяців тому +73

    Tyler Durden was saying that self-improvement is narcissistic delusion because we are all decaying and dying (along with the whole world). You can’t really improve. It gets nowhere- it all leads to oblivion. On the other hand, self-destruction (both literally and in regards to the ego) is something that can be objectively achieved in this life

  • @chief8559
    @chief8559 8 місяців тому +152

    I'm a down-goer by telling the female psychologist I like her 💀

    • @genebuchanan7130
      @genebuchanan7130 6 місяців тому

      no you just suck at talking to women.

    • @사이보그-i6p
      @사이보그-i6p 6 місяців тому +25

      Yes but bruh

    • @moonpluto
      @moonpluto 6 місяців тому +6

      Maybe a first step to finding someone who is accessible to you but she cannot be.

    • @revilooliver486
      @revilooliver486 6 місяців тому +16

      If that doesnt work, you can tell same to your massagist

    • @ViceVersace
      @ViceVersace 6 місяців тому

      @@revilooliver486masseuse!

  • @R.L.Kramer
    @R.L.Kramer 8 місяців тому +78

    “I approach deep problems like cold baths,” he confided: “quickly into them and quickly out again. That one does not get to the depths that way, not deep enough down, is the superstition of those afraid of the water, the enemies of cold water; they speak without experience”
    -frederich nietzsche

  • @olivergreen1520
    @olivergreen1520 8 місяців тому +31

    Self improvement is most of the time portrayed as a positive message for people to improve themselves and find purpose. However in the age of social media and the internet it’s easy to see why people fall into the trap of not taking action while mentally masturbating to motivational speeches and inspirational stories. Rather than doing this I’d say the first step you should take is to just have your own experiences and not worry so much about other people.

  • @HelpIwantToLeave
    @HelpIwantToLeave 9 місяців тому +11

    ‘Lasting happiness is only stagnation in reality’ - I’d argue this kind of “happiness” isn’t true happiness, but comfort and complacency. People view happiness as an unnecessary pursuit but I believe it is the evidence for everything you’ve talked about. If you can sit back at the end of the day and truly be happy, you’re probably doing some things right.

    • @iamKristianBell
      @iamKristianBell  9 місяців тому

      True. And I'd call that contentment and flourishing perhaps. And it comes on the other side of courageous and true living for me

  • @BenjaminThomes
    @BenjaminThomes 9 місяців тому +48

    This is one of the rare moments where It feels like I was meant to watch this video exactly this day at this moment in my life. I don't know how to describe it better. If there is a higher force in the universe, it manifested itself in the form of the UA-cam algorithm today 😄

    • @iamKristianBell
      @iamKristianBell  9 місяців тому +3

      I've had a few of those moments. I'm glad you did here

  • @paddydad
    @paddydad 8 місяців тому +13

    dude you left college, broke up with your beautiful girlfriend, started a youtube channel and wrote a book about dragons that probably won't sell very well and all you have to show for it is that you just... feel better? In what way has your life actually become better? What actual risks have you taken? What have you achieved? It just sounds like you are showing how your life decisions fit into Nietzsche's philosophy to trick us and maybe even yourself into believing you are doing good. I don't mean any hate I literally just found your channel I am just curious.

    • @iamKristianBell
      @iamKristianBell  8 місяців тому +8

      Bro my life is flourishing and beautiful. I have new and the best relationships of my life, I work for myself full time, and ive grown into the most freedom I've ever experienced.
      I don't need to brag in my videos

    • @paddydad
      @paddydad 8 місяців тому +2

      @@iamKristianBell I see alright then sorry for making assumptions about your life based on this one video.

    • @stevejobless7369
      @stevejobless7369 Місяць тому

      Yeah this video just feels like Insane levels of projection and elementary understanding of nietszhe.

  • @connorbiddle4703
    @connorbiddle4703 2 місяці тому +1

    Brought me to tears with your video. I needed to hear this more than you know. Just left my 6 yesr relationship. Want to write a book and some music. Thank you so much for doing what you do

  • @MCrex1234
    @MCrex1234 8 місяців тому +47

    Im quitting my current job this friday to pursue a career in personal training. I remember talking to my father about my fears about that choice just a couple of weeks ago and the emence peace i found when i made the decision to follow my joy. I had no idea what 'down going' was, but now i know its what i have to do now. Thank you for the video

    • @brianmaina2702
      @brianmaina2702 8 місяців тому +3

      Did you quit your job? How was your experience like?

    • @Craigipo
      @Craigipo 6 місяців тому

      Dont do it. Its a horrible career.

  • @davemathews5446
    @davemathews5446 3 місяці тому

    Excellent presentation! This is the message that young men need to hear, and you presented it really well. No one has ever felt more alive than one who has embraced suffering on purpose and leaning into the things they fear most. Go forth young warriors....

  • @nopls359
    @nopls359 5 місяців тому +2

    Maintaining high mental and physical fitness in life takes courage and dedication. It is much easier to give up than to keep going. Same with ice baths, improved nutrition etc. the more you do the more you notice all the negative effects of your limiting beliefs and bad habits are... anybody who has truly pushed themselves toward a goal knows that.
    Nobody wants to get up in the morning and have a cold shower. It takes a continued belief in your own worth to do hard things like that consistently. That's the mental battle and it's the harder one.

  • @GE0attack
    @GE0attack 9 місяців тому +44

    Brother like in 5 mins you have done more impact than most peoples whole UA-cam career. Those early 5 mins hit hard for me I knew everything but I still didn't take the step.

  • @dominiquelaurarens4770
    @dominiquelaurarens4770 9 місяців тому +44

    Yes, true words... Experienced much downgoing..and must admit these were the best grow in my life... In long term after seen lots of hell, I agree I became the best of myself... Sure meditation & introspection is a must... To make it clear: Introspection : the examination or observation of one’s own Mental & Emotional processes. As is said: “Quiet introspection can be extremely valuable”

  • @willolol3353
    @willolol3353 8 місяців тому +4

    thanks man, I believe im in a transition in my life rn, trying to letgo of my past tendencies to grow into my full potential but theres so much resistance, this video is a way for me to see the light that im reaching for n im very grateful for that. Again thanks and God bless

  • @zevonbraddy6962
    @zevonbraddy6962 15 днів тому +2

    This comes off as a response to self improvement not being edgy enough. Self improvement is about doing uncomfortable things ie. ice bath. The argument that people who look to self improve believe “let me ice bath and meditate so I can be happy” is just as applicable to a down goer saying “let me torture myself and hit rock bottom so I can be happy. They’re both, in their entirety, submitting one’s own self to the hardship and humility of self-discipline.

    • @obiwanjesus9250
      @obiwanjesus9250 11 днів тому

      Self improvers start running with a plan and workout split to get comfortable with the sport, downgoers put their shoes on and run until they can't, then go back the next day and do it again, until they fundamentally understand the reason they wanted to start running in the first place.

  • @dane3886
    @dane3886 9 місяців тому +26

    What an amazing video. That quote from fight club always stuck with me as I felt it gets miss interpreted. Keep up the good work!

  • @pratikmemane955
    @pratikmemane955 6 місяців тому +22

    Everyone wants to go to heaven, but no one wants to die

  • @maxia4584
    @maxia4584 8 місяців тому +23

    There’s this saying that adds into what this man was saying “improving your life isn’t one thing or multiple things it is a campaign, to break yourself down and go up.”

  • @lucas.hahn2027
    @lucas.hahn2027 7 місяців тому +1

    This has to be the greatest video I’ve ever seen.

  • @ashfiqqq
    @ashfiqqq 8 місяців тому +5

    A one good example of a down-going is Harry Potter. In the last book, everyone else is protecting the school and preventing Harry from confronting Voldemort and meet his death. But after learning about the truth from the Pensive, Harry then knows the path he needs to take. And I must say, having to realise that you need to die for the greater good and having to face your fear head on like that hits me in the chest everytime I read it. 😢

  • @rebelmnk2382
    @rebelmnk2382 4 місяці тому +1

    Self improvement is only beside the point of your goals, roles and duties. Especially when contributing to your family and society.

  • @JuanThaSilva
    @JuanThaSilva 9 місяців тому +7

    Wtf, self improvement isn’t masturbation. If you already improved from what you were before and fine with the results, then you already did it.

  • @AnilPulikkal
    @AnilPulikkal 6 місяців тому +66

    Basically, to be a downgoer, you must change a fundamental part of yourself that will cause grief, and keep going through it again and again

    • @evanwiechert3168
      @evanwiechert3168 6 місяців тому +5

      Aka: self-improvement💀

    • @iulic9833
      @iulic9833 6 місяців тому +6

      @@evanwiechert3168 Yeah exactly, I don't get the point of this video. Self improvement is bad, instead try: facing the truth, therefore by improving your life?
      I have never heard in my life any meaningful person who preaches self-improvement say that things such as virtues, courage or facing your fears isn't important.

    • @Damian.99
      @Damian.99 6 місяців тому +2

      @@iulic9833 Yeah I didn't get it either, for example, a cold bath if a person has never done it before isn't that change or going down?

    • @Tahitison
      @Tahitison 6 місяців тому

      I think what he's saying is that so many people lean into self improvement over taking action and end up using self improvement content as a means to fulfill their longing to experience the feeling of accomplishing something without really accomplishing anything that will bring on radical change. I don't think the point is to criticize learning more and working on the self so long as it doesn't become a cope. @@iulic9833

    • @allenjames4808
      @allenjames4808 6 місяців тому +2

      @@iulic9833Maybe it’s the vanity of keeping up with others or the lies about how good or bad our situations really are upon honest evaluation of them? Focusing on the truth of what is really happening within us is the only way to grasp onto something real and really do something for ourselves (and that is scary), because we have to give up who we are pretending to be or settling for (just to get by and be safe), and do something more authentic instead which constantly requires killing the person we are (shedding our skin) as we consistently placate and distract ourselves as inertia settles in. Maybe like a more thorough and frequent “Spring cleaning”.

  • @BGWee
    @BGWee 29 днів тому +10

    You criticise self improvement while giving self improvement advice lol

    • @cyberguy6997
      @cyberguy6997 23 дні тому +1

      Life is filled with paradoxes

    • @davidmckayii752
      @davidmckayii752 22 дні тому

      It's advice about self destruction...

    • @sahaskamble4467
      @sahaskamble4467 16 днів тому

      That's what Tyler did and he's not giving self improvement advice but life destroying advice

    • @TrueFlowchannel
      @TrueFlowchannel 2 дні тому

      Yes I thought also this❤

    • @TrueFlowchannel
      @TrueFlowchannel 2 дні тому

      ​@@davidmckayii752brother please explain me what is difference between self improvement and self distruction❤

  • @horeadanea8726
    @horeadanea8726 2 місяці тому

    Self improvement as i see it , it is very similar with what you say. Self improvement in my opinion means to do hard things that you don't want to do and you need to have courage as you say for the down falling

  • @robertreese6903
    @robertreese6903 4 місяці тому +4

    Life is not broken man’s perspective is.

    • @vixenretro
      @vixenretro 4 місяці тому

      Thank you this is the truth

  • @amirZareiofficial
    @amirZareiofficial 6 місяців тому +9

    Nietzsche says that you need to go "Down" in order to go "up" eventually. In other words, going over or up is still the end goal. He just says that the path to get there might be that you need to start by going down before you can actually go up. He doesn't say these things go against each other and that if you do one of them, you can't do the other.

  • @lunar1646
    @lunar1646 9 місяців тому +21

    Amazing! Best philosophical video i ever watched. Truly thought provoking more than that full of wisdom. Thank you

    • @Gin-San101
      @Gin-San101 8 місяців тому +1

      You need to watch other philosophical videos

  • @leepicrandomaa
    @leepicrandomaa 8 місяців тому +5

    nice video, Also another thing about Fight Club that I like its that it's also 'mock' these improvement guru in the form of Project Mayhem and Tyler. Tyler to me represent the 'sigma male' that people think of, he is muscular, he is handsome and is great in bed, he is free from societal judgement, so these men followed Tyler and his ideals, Tyler is like Andrew Tate to me with both of them giving out ways to improve your life or 'escape the matrix' For Tyler it was his club and PM, for Tate, its his course
    But then in the second half, we see as men who joined Project Mayhem as a cult. They all dresses the same, they have the same haircut, they don't even question their leader Tyler and blindly followed him. Do Tate follower ever question the effectiveness of his course? Or if Tate the right person to follow? No they are entrance by Tate charisma and his body and wealth, just like Tyler follower. Additionally, Tyler follower are kinda like businessman, the blue collar worker (Just like the Narrator) they wore their all black clothes (work uniform), they all look the same, they followed their boss (Tyler) and never ask question. Goes to show how even if you 'self improve' you still in the same state you are before
    (You can clearly see here that I really like Fight Club)

  • @johnjohnosnjohonsoni
    @johnjohnosnjohonsoni 9 місяців тому +17

    One of the best videos ive ever seen! Great job, can truly relate to this. So many "self improvers" out there..nobody unterstands whats really about concour the life

  • @robmehlenbacher402
    @robmehlenbacher402 8 місяців тому +1

    I listened twice; great insight for a young man.

  • @TheShanky2000
    @TheShanky2000 9 місяців тому +22

    Incredible video. There's another character from a tv series which embodies this nietzschean philosophy: Rust Cohle from true detective season 1. Highly recommend checking it out since it relates to nietzsche's thus spoke zarathustra and fight club.
    Also, really impressed with part 3 that you included about Dionysus. Most people don't cross past examining Thus Spoke Zarathustra but the Birth of Tragedy is incredibly insightful too

    • @nooblifter390
      @nooblifter390 8 місяців тому

      I have watched True Detective season 1 but I can't relate Nitezsche philosophy to him...can you explain for me?

    • @TheShanky2000
      @TheShanky2000 8 місяців тому

      @nooblifter390 you can google it, will give you a better explanation but I'll say a few points that Rust opens in the show with embodying Schopenhauer's philosophy of pessimism and counteracts his beliefs by behaving in an ubermensch-ian way, how hes willing to sacrifice himself for solving the murders.
      The “time is a flat circle" quote is from Nietzsches' ideas of eternal recurrence.
      He also follows the moto of living dangerously and give your spirit dangerous liberty but guards the heart.
      The idea of solitude and other people being a prison is an idea of Nietzsche that he seems to be embodying.
      And of course, the stuff he says about organised religion.
      And his sense of strong duty despite his fatalism.

  • @watchtowerremembers167
    @watchtowerremembers167 5 місяців тому +1

    Brilliant Irony!

  • @fierypickles4450
    @fierypickles4450 9 місяців тому +13

    This was excellent and demands and provokes you into down going. The contrary has been my life for years. Denials. Vices. Projections. Stagnation. Degrading health. Now i wonder what happens when I let go of these old dependencies? Who am i without them? Idk, I think im afraid to find out. Thus, my path is before. Follow my fear and joy

  • @AshRaf-to5gu
    @AshRaf-to5gu 8 місяців тому +2

    I'm reminded of a quote from the game Dark Souls 2: "Prove your worth! Find the ancient crowns. Seek adversity, and they will be yours and your wishes, granted"

  • @Philip-dy3ww
    @Philip-dy3ww 8 місяців тому +6

    I m afraid me buying your book is just another Cope of mine.

  • @unknown-kn8ft
    @unknown-kn8ft 2 місяці тому

    Thank you for this video, you don't have any idea how much i needed it

  • @sswafflez4281
    @sswafflez4281 9 місяців тому +11

    Been going down the nietzsche rabbit hole and really feel like I’ve been restricted by my fears. Survival was always difficult for me and so the idea if being bold is absurd to that piece of me thats been ensuring survival.
    How did you figure out how to “follow your heart” and where did you struggle the most to implement this?

    • @tubsy.
      @tubsy. 9 місяців тому +1

      Don't follow your heart. The human heart is wicked and imperfect.

    • @jamm_affinity
      @jamm_affinity 8 місяців тому

      It's like your sense of smell. If shit doesn't smell right where you are, go somewhere else. Now when you're in a shitty situation, of course it's going to smell like shit, this is common sense. But this video seems to be talking more to those who may be relatively comfortable. They have their basic needs met. Food in the fridge, roof over their head, a job, but something isn't right. They are avoiding that desire that wants something else because they want the comfort instead. It's the path of a coward.

    • @jjj-qj8lu
      @jjj-qj8lu 4 місяці тому

      ​@@tubsy. I was thinking just like you back then. But no. Your mind manupilates you and lies to you constantly. "If i get that job i'll be happy" "If i get rich i'll be happy" "If i get that nice car i'll be happy" etc etc. None of those will make you happy. The richest countries in the world have the highest suicide rates. Happiness and meaning are illogical things in nature,logic cant lead you to those,only your heart can.

  • @Brucewayne-z7x
    @Brucewayne-z7x Місяць тому

    If someone thinks self improvement will lead to some extrinsic happiness, then they are on the wrong path. Happiness is intrinsic, the feeling you get after doing a task when you don't want to do it. The happiness of overcoming a mentally torturing challenge. This is happiness and this can only come from when you don't want to do something but you still do. Until it becomes a habit.

  • @ItsTimoCruz
    @ItsTimoCruz 9 місяців тому +4

    For me the problem is i always follow my heart but i get to a point where i cant support it so i have to stop and go back to being “normal” until i get more capital again. The experience ive gained however has given me a lot and matured me much faster.

    • @iamKristianBell
      @iamKristianBell  9 місяців тому +3

      And even the process of gaining capital could be seen as worthy. A Downgoing

    • @thenew4559
      @thenew4559 9 місяців тому +1

      Try to think over more ways you can potentially monetize whatever it is you're doing when you're following your heart. That and keep trying, you won't be able to make a living while pursuing a dream right away.

  • @flavio9536
    @flavio9536 6 місяців тому

    I usually skip these types of videos but the tone of your voice and the way you speak them made me listen.

  • @yjmsniper
    @yjmsniper 6 місяців тому

    Only when we have lost everything is when we are free to do anything. -Tyler

  • @clarkey661
    @clarkey661 9 місяців тому +8

    Kintsugi, a japanese art of breaking something to build it back to make something more beautiful.

  • @JustinBobby-di9zt
    @JustinBobby-di9zt 4 місяці тому

    And it was Hume who said it first you need to face the truth thst you must first accept yourself, reality it and your own limitations and face these things as they are. Truly accepting the world as it is not as you imagine, dream or would like it to be, before you can make any sort of meaningful change. You must first understand reality as it is from confronting it as it is before you can change it.

  • @TreoHD
    @TreoHD 6 місяців тому +3

    Ironically this video is used to “better ourselves”

  • @НесторБаландович-д6р

    "Terrible suffering for a month"
    Man, it was like almost 10 years and I'm still miserable after that breakup

  • @byfictionfan2237
    @byfictionfan2237 7 місяців тому +4

    14:46 Buddy wants to start his own fight club (he didn't talk about rules).

  • @LordParlay
    @LordParlay Місяць тому

    Great video brother

  • @aljonserna5598
    @aljonserna5598 9 місяців тому +41

    This is what we get wrong. Self improvement wasn't really for our "happiness" but rather for our own comfort so that things are easier/smoother the next time we encounter them, it's the same with money which doesn't bring happiness but comfort according to Rabbi Manis Friedman. We train ourselves in lifting so that the next time you lift those gallons of water you won't be so exhausted next time, we read about our interests and work so that when chaos comes we'd know how to deal with them without being crushed--all in all, seems to me self-improvement will remind you that failure is inevitable, but what you can do is mitigate and delay the occurrence of failure (learned this concept from Dr K's advice on curse of ADHD lol).

    • @JDStone20
      @JDStone20 7 місяців тому

      Chochmah Binah Das

    • @minedantaken1684
      @minedantaken1684 6 місяців тому

      Mitigate and avoid failure? All the training focuses and aims at failure to get better.

  • @glencoewhite6939
    @glencoewhite6939 8 місяців тому

    Kristian, I just purchased your book in the hopes of improving myself but after watching this video I’m now super confused.
    All jokes aside, thanks for the video and congrats on the book, my man!!!

  • @PassionateSpirit88
    @PassionateSpirit88 9 місяців тому +5

    Modern culture is the worst culture probably in history. We need greatness and higher culture!

    • @behemoth5344
      @behemoth5344 9 місяців тому

      I'm a time traveller and I remember reading the same sentence several centuries ago.

  • @hdgunco
    @hdgunco 2 місяці тому

    Giving up pleasure and comfort, putting yourself through pain, choosing to never be happy with yourself, never take pride.... bodybuilding is not "Down going."
    There is nothing more nihilistic than bodybuilding taking pleasure in discipline and suffering and improving one of the easiest/accessable things their is to improve in your life.

  • @jiminippo
    @jiminippo 8 місяців тому +9

    "If you don't cannibalize yourself, someone else will." -Steve Jobs

    • @ALISTOSmc
      @ALISTOSmc 6 місяців тому +1

      "Both can happen, even simultaneously" me 😅

  • @AlanMaldonado-y5e
    @AlanMaldonado-y5e 8 місяців тому

    Beautiful video, I needed to hear this. I already feel some weight coming off my shoulders.

  • @bilson7523
    @bilson7523 8 місяців тому +4

    Interesting video, but your analogies seem to confuse the issue. Similar to the Tyler Durden quote you used up front, I have no idea what the difference is between mastrubatory self-improvement and a down-going.
    I'm 50lbs overweight. Is admitting this is affecting my life and committing to the gym mastrubatory self-improvement or a down-going?
    I don't have the best relationship with my partner. Is leaving her my down-going or is it an escape from my problems so I don't have to face them?
    It's the problem with making philosophy videos like this that extend beyond concepts. The concept of a down-going is easy to understand, but the reality is MOST people struggle understanding where to start the reflection, because things aren't really that cut and dry, and, frankly, the heart DOES lie and it takes work to peel back to find the truth.

  • @casper71146
    @casper71146 3 місяці тому

    I found this video very intriguing. I just bought your book on Amazon, I look forward to reading it.

  • @epenies
    @epenies 3 місяці тому +2

    Counter: everything is masturbation, the whole of existence is a banana

  • @gustavopp83
    @gustavopp83 2 місяці тому

    Congratulations for your content, it's very good

  • @oliviaromao
    @oliviaromao 8 місяців тому +6

    I downwent by leaving a 5 year on and off terrible relationship and I got into a 4 year undergraduate degree in music that right now feels the biggest sacrifice I have to endure. While it is absolutely rewarding, it is also arduous and mentally frustrating. I have no time to give to in a proper relationship, therefore the sacrifice I have undertaken, yet to me this was one of the second most empowered moves I have ever done in my life.

  • @siemprefreshshsh
    @siemprefreshshsh 8 місяців тому

    what a video man truly a gamechanger

  • @leonardov6602
    @leonardov6602 9 місяців тому +14

    I've been coping very much during the past year, i need that fulfillment, i need to follow my heart, my fears, thank you so much for making these videos, it must be frustrating to not get many views, but that's what makes em gold, they're not easy to found, I feel very lucky to be one of the few, keep making these videos, hope you get many more views and lastly: thank you, your work is very appreciated.

  • @awolgeordie9926
    @awolgeordie9926 8 місяців тому

    This was outstanding. Thanks man.

  • @Veteransolo
    @Veteransolo 8 місяців тому +12

    Your channel is Godsend my friend,
    I have been literally a warrior ever since i was 5, i was beaten and bullied every single day, at school and at the neighbouring area, i was given a swirly in a pile of feces, thrown in big garbage bin, and many things you can imagine,
    At the age of 10, i started boxing so i can fight back, when i became 11, i beaten up in front of the school one of my bullies who was 15 at the time, at the age 11 again, i met my best friend, me and him are only children and he was bullied as bad as ne and he didn't know how to fight, at the age of 14, me and him created our own clique just to survive the teen years, then it was 4 years of street fighting, me, him, and a bunch of others who were our people, i was more of a meathead, a jock really, he was more of an egg head, a booksmart person, so we were pretty compatible, he was the brains, i was the muscles plus i have ADHD, which i was not diagnosed until the age of 18, then i joined the army for 3 years,
    Now im 27, and i was looking for a channel like this,
    Im still best friends with my friend, 16 years and going, and until today i still box, and taught my best friend boxing,
    And my life is going for the better now, started a business degree now, i also work full time for 5 years in the same place,
    your channel is exactly what i have been searching,
    I wrote this essay so i can show everyone, that self improvement comes by itself, and that you should never give up,
    It will come by itself.
    Keep grinding kings,
    We will make it,
    God be with you all.👊💪✝️☦🙏

  • @dbuck1964
    @dbuck1964 8 місяців тому

    Thank you for the gut punch that I needed today.

  • @mnnglss_xstnc
    @mnnglss_xstnc 8 місяців тому +104

    What is bro yapping about

  • @bungalowlogic7676
    @bungalowlogic7676 7 місяців тому +2

    Are you critical of ice baths? They aren't the answer, sure. But for me, passively watching self-improvement videos was useless until that bit of advice took hold. For the many asleep in comfort-seeking the decision to commit to cold showers was just the thing to snap me out of complacency. Once tried, then committed to for a period, i developed a renewed resilience which then begged, what next.
    Cold exposure isn't the end all, but an early step toward something bigger.
    Good stuff, brother

  • @harleycheverie3124
    @harleycheverie3124 8 місяців тому +9

    Down going and rebirth is definitely some main character shit. That’s what you do if you want save money on
    movies.
    The highs and lows are insane and beautiful
    Awesome vid!

  • @quinnsgumbite2247
    @quinnsgumbite2247 9 місяців тому +2

    amaizing commentary

  • @JPJ432
    @JPJ432 9 місяців тому +4

    It's great to see people have a desire to learn especially for things that question what we've always been told for example how it was Russia who saved The Union during the American Civil War as they sent their Navy to San Francisco and New York when England and France were just about to enter the war on the side of the Confederates since London created the Confederates. France was already in Mexico making a spear head movement to resupply the Confederates and to open up a Pacific Theatre and to create a port in California. England already amassed 11,000 troops and growing stationed at their Northern Confederacies border now called Canada ready to open a Northern Theatre to divert Union troops away from their Southern Confederacy then to attack The Unions naval blockade. The Union would have been completely destroyed and annexed by those two great powers leaving the Confederates to exist as either a puppet state of London or to be fully brought back into the fold of the British Empire.
    London was already courting (threatening/bribing) other countries to get involved like Spain while Russia was in talks with Prussia to ally with incase London was to intervene.
    Seeing all of this Tsar Alexander II wrote a letter to Queen Victoria saying “If you enter in this war it will be a casus belli for all out war with the Russian Empire”. The stage was set for the 1st World War and Russia stopped it.
    There is also a memorial in San Francisco for the
    hundreds of Russian sailors who came off their Asiatic fleet ships that died while helping the city put out a fire that threatened to lay waste to it during the War.

  • @filosofoenpotencia
    @filosofoenpotencia 8 місяців тому +2

    Bro, you just initiated the exact thing you wanted to end. You only changed the words.

  • @davenone8516
    @davenone8516 9 місяців тому +4

    The heart is a fickle lustful shallow. It's only when wisdom can wield the heart to understand that you're wicked to the core and low. By looking low you will be drawn low. Look to the self sacrificing savior and you will be brought high.

    • @tubsy.
      @tubsy. 9 місяців тому +2

      The wisest comment in this entire comment section, including the video lol.

    • @davenone8516
      @davenone8516 9 місяців тому

      @@tubsy. Thank you.

    • @tayyabhameed9559
      @tayyabhameed9559 8 місяців тому

      It's more like the heart is surrounded by the these characteristics u have mentioned.u gotta overcome these impulses in order to tap into your potential.nd you do it by facing them.

    • @davenone8516
      @davenone8516 8 місяців тому +2

      @@tayyabhameed9559, the nature of man can be seen in the unbridled emotion of young children. The world perpetuates this into adulthood because it's the state of a man who isn't able to overcome this instinctual state.
      Unfortunately, a man countering nature is the inverse of the easy. The heart is the denominator in the equation of self mastery. The mental and emotional maturity is the numerator. Until you're heart is subdued by the mind you'll never be whole.

  • @timwo1f
    @timwo1f 8 місяців тому

    Ordered your Book from Germany, love your Videos!!

  • @zogjones
    @zogjones 8 місяців тому +1

    I followed my heart and should have followed my intuition. I knew these experiences would turn out badly but I allowed myself to be talked into them by my heart.

    • @DeutscherPatrick
      @DeutscherPatrick 8 місяців тому

      Example?

    • @zogjones
      @zogjones 8 місяців тому

      @@DeutscherPatrick I’m infatuated with this particular woman but she’s clearly not interested in me. My heart kept telling me that it’s magic between the two of us and she would eventually come around. We would hang out and sleep together, but then out of nowhere she told me she was in love with this other person and moved out of state with him. Shortly after, he cheated on her and they broke up. She and I hooked up again and it was magic as usual, but she’s just not interested. I come to find out she had been seeing that guy while sleeping with me for at least two years before even telling me she was with him. And still, even now, my heart still is telling me she’s the real deal, so I have to actively think my way out of it and constantly remind myself that this is how she operates. Even if we ended up together she’d probably end up cheating on me eventually. But my heart won’t shut up about it.

    • @zogjones
      @zogjones 8 місяців тому

      @@DeutscherPatrick another example is a business partnership I got into with a friend of mine. It was a good deal on paper and the possibility to get very wealthy was very real. My intuition was telling me quietly that I didn’t need his help, but my heart wanted to work with my friend. Ultimately he screwed me holding our assets in a separate account and held me hostage until I bought him out for $30,000. Ultimately the whole endeavor cost me $80,000 which is a lot for me.

    • @DeutscherPatrick
      @DeutscherPatrick 8 місяців тому

      @@zogjonesThat’s a tricky situation for sure. Just do what you think is right, focus on the important stuff; whatever that is:/

    • @zogjones
      @zogjones 8 місяців тому

      @@DeutscherPatrick yeah man it’s just life. I commented just as a cautionary tale for everyone saying that this was the best video ever and stuff. I’m not saying it’s bad, I’m just saying your heart can take you to some tricky situations as you call them. Maybe I lack some competencies that others possess, but this is all just one guy’s experience. That’s for the chat sir!

  • @erebos3517
    @erebos3517 9 місяців тому +5

    Good view and analogy, we really need courage to pursue what we want and follow the true path "underneath" our conscious brain, the truth is we lie to ourselves all the time and follow the society norms and feel empty. But i ask to myself, yes we need courage to pursue what we want, but what is it what we want? I talk for myself and for a lot of young adults, i for most part of my life i don't want anything, i don't want to pursue anything, yes i need to feed myself my basic needs, but all and that i think i have lived my whole life meaningless, all i want is some dopamine to live by, adrenaline for the most part and on young adults, they don't know what they want and what to do, you go to something you don't like and fail, then you go to something you think it's mildly interesting and you fail to recognize it is an illusion, and goes on and on, jumping from one thing to another in hopes to find something you really want, to me for the most part takes a lot for granted. I can see in fact you can say "but that jumping around and finding what do you want it is the real path to pursuing what you want" but is it? or is it an illusion you put yourself?

    • @firstnamelastname6738
      @firstnamelastname6738 8 місяців тому

      Cut out super stimuli, internet and smartphones and try to be bored for a while. Maybe then you will be able to find out what you want to do.
      If you keep escaping in super stimuli you will keep frying your brain into mediocrity and ''emptiness''. You brain thinks you've gained everything by consuming things all the time.

  • @polishqciape
    @polishqciape 8 місяців тому

    100% agree with this. And my immediate thought was also this scene from the Fight Club

  • @VishakSS
    @VishakSS 8 місяців тому +3

    Suggestion: I'm pretty sure Odysseus deserves his own video and you're the one who can do justice to the man.

  • @SenEmChannel
    @SenEmChannel 7 місяців тому

    I watch this video 5 times. For next week, i will apply a job that i want but too scare too go with it. Fear, shame, dangerous and all of them. My body shaking and nervous when i think about it. Please god give me strength.

  • @sherriejensen8036
    @sherriejensen8036 6 місяців тому +3

    You need both, A) improving on yourself, building, and B) a breaking down of what is wrong with you, breaking your vices, (and C) exploration, a broadening of your horizons, gaining wisdom to know what should be changed, what should be kept, and what should be regained.)
    Broaden your vision, then refocus your goals. Add material, then refine it. Build your tower, then remodel it. Rince, repeat.

  • @ribreadmusic4658
    @ribreadmusic4658 8 місяців тому

    wow this is very powerful, I cant deny this

  • @JS-td6qr
    @JS-td6qr 9 місяців тому +21

    I’m buying that book now. This one of the clearest, most refreshing videos I’ve see on UA-cam 😊

  • @markiewicz77
    @markiewicz77 9 місяців тому +4

    I believe Jordan Peterson mentioned similar approach to being "dangerous" in several of his talks/interviews. Interesting and intriguing - great video.

  • @Sunnybeachday123
    @Sunnybeachday123 6 місяців тому +2

    Both paths sound extremely SELF-serving. Recycling past fads and gurus for youtube fame being no exception.

  • @moneymanrahim7772
    @moneymanrahim7772 9 місяців тому +3

    Your voice sounds like you are about to tell a joke but are trying not to laugh. Great video! The topic of downgoing is immensely powerful to procrastinators.

  • @Pedritox0953
    @Pedritox0953 9 місяців тому +1

    Wonderful video!

  • @byronmiller6313
    @byronmiller6313 6 місяців тому +2

    I quit my dream job, sold my dream house, dumped my dream girl, just for the challenge of starting over at almost 50 years old. I regret doing it because there’s nothing really wrong with being comfortable.

  • @thefrostbite
    @thefrostbite 6 місяців тому +1

    I have seen bad interpretations of fight club, but thinking Tyler aligns with Nietzsche is a new low.