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TEDx Puget Sound speaker - Simon Sinek - Start with Why: How Great Leaders Inspire Action
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@sarangbrahme
@sarangbrahme 2 роки тому
Even after so many years, this talk by Simon will always be relevant and inspiring.
@111amy1111
@111amy1111 Рік тому
Agree. Just watched it for the first time.
@ahmedal-akrafi5328
@ahmedal-akrafi5328 Рік тому
I've attended a session and they referenced this talk. It is also my first time.
@takeiteasy...9044
@takeiteasy...9044 Рік тому
So true.. Its in my list called "Don't Forget to watch it Again"
@FiresEmber
@FiresEmber Рік тому
This is very true, however the same cannot be said for office max.
@dmhplays
@dmhplays Рік тому
We read the book for college this year, and my mind was blown. I have already begun applying this to my life. It is more relevant now than ever.
@TheHolosim
@TheHolosim Рік тому
I love how, at 10:26, Simon mentions how in "1903 the Wright Brothers took flight"... just as the sound of a plane flying by can be heard in the background.
@vanessamontijo6020
@vanessamontijo6020 8 днів тому
Magical ✨🙌🏽
@vanhertenouterwear
@vanhertenouterwear 2 дні тому
I knew someone had to have commented on this.... It's perfect
@scottmechura5084
@scottmechura5084 11 місяців тому
"People don't buy WHAT you do, they buy WHY you do it." He knows the power of this sentence because he deliberately repeats it.
@hanvour
@hanvour 4 роки тому
“He who has a why to live can bear almost any how.”-Nietzsche
@ingridacosta911
@ingridacosta911 3 роки тому
Good point!
@Mark_James_Hill
@Mark_James_Hill 3 роки тому
yet Nietzsche suffered from depression and dementia and maybe schizophrenia so there is that.
@777Kiq
@777Kiq 3 роки тому
@@Mark_James_Hill It is not true. He suffered alienation long after creating awesome work and ideas. You should not condenm Jordan Peterson for his depression the same way.
@briankelsch9833
@briankelsch9833 3 роки тому
Also I think it was Victor Frankl in “Man’s Search For Meaning.” But I could be wrong
@AniketSingh-ll5bs
@AniketSingh-ll5bs 3 роки тому
@@briankelsch9833 yeah you are right. Not sure about Nietzsche
@stevesaunders9521
@stevesaunders9521 7 років тому
I have a dream, not I have a plan! Awesome!!!
@hardcoredoom5892
@hardcoredoom5892 6 років тому
Steve Saunders: I like the way you succinctly summarized this presentation.
@descapitao
@descapitao 4 роки тому
@@hardcoredoom5892 I learned a new word thank you chief
@pmeventplanning3923
@pmeventplanning3923 4 роки тому
smh......
@dinoerceg7327
@dinoerceg7327 4 роки тому
@@hardcoredoom5892 ujjxkjx jixxn x 1³q32o1p1i3nk.vv brllluzoq qqqq
@arshie26
@arshie26 4 роки тому
@@hardcoredoom5892 I didn't connect the dots in this way until you did. Thank you very much!
@iiAbdullah635
@iiAbdullah635 20 днів тому
This speech is beyond me. I'll definitely re-watch it many times. I'll keep re-watching it until it truly sinks in.
@JoadLopez
@JoadLopez Рік тому
September 2022 it is... and it still blows me away how good he drives his point home. Amazing!
@anonymousguy7837
@anonymousguy7837 Рік тому
Just found this video in October and I can say the same!
@relaxtothesound7929
@relaxtothesound7929 Рік тому
A very good talk indeed
@calebmcintosh353
@calebmcintosh353 3 місяці тому
How are you not Offended by how he Diminished Martin Luther King Jr?
@timrichardson518
@timrichardson518 6 років тому
I've watched this video 10 times - I learn something every time I watch it.
@adityajhunjhunwala2471
@adityajhunjhunwala2471 3 роки тому
Just read the book
@thestartupfounder8855
@thestartupfounder8855 3 роки тому
Bro, watch once carefully 😂
@jegerslvjegers5380
@jegerslvjegers5380 3 роки тому
@@thestartupfounder8855 Changed perspective = different on rewatch.
@user-pl9sg2gm8g
@user-pl9sg2gm8g 2 роки тому
It's crucial.
@onestopfunstop317
@onestopfunstop317 2 роки тому
No you don't... You didn't learn anything. He literally says Nothing... People don't buy MP3 players anymore because they're obsolete. Your phone has It built in. But the bigger reason is Streaming... It has nothing to do with Apple or Dell being the better Company who cares more about MP3 Players..
@ahurein1641
@ahurein1641 Рік тому
I've never felt the need to listen, learn, rewind till I absorb every single word. This is just a goldmine, easily the best TedTalk on business and human psychology I've ever seen. Thank you Simon
@NilsDecker
@NilsDecker 9 місяців тому
watch again -> *biology 😂
@HenkjanDeKaasboer
@HenkjanDeKaasboer 4 місяці тому
Golden Circle Goldmining has a nice ring to it.
@larkme1
@larkme1 24 дні тому
@@NilsDecker psychology is the study of human behavior AND psychology has a biological approach focusing on the brain, among other things. So yes, psychology.
@eadiecamp2179
@eadiecamp2179 7 років тому
Did anyone else notice that at 10:27 when Simon says (haha!), "The Wright Brothers took flight," that a small engine plane could be heard at that exact moment??
@adrianmuscat3794
@adrianmuscat3794 7 років тому
OMG that's freaky!!
@devonsuggs2256
@devonsuggs2256 7 років тому
Eadie Camp that was fucking nuts! Synchronistic to the max! WoW
@breadday
@breadday 7 років тому
good observation!
@DJMD32
@DJMD32 7 років тому
This guy had a direct link to collective consciousness.
@nclsrfn
@nclsrfn 7 років тому
I thought it was inserted in post-processing :) but then another one is heard, later on.
@v.demonaco3718
@v.demonaco3718 4 роки тому
Tesla showed me this as part of their training program. They absolutely nailed this method
@youtubemusic3251
@youtubemusic3251 4 роки тому
Viktor Perez Wow, I really love Tesla
@mikepawlikguitar
@mikepawlikguitar 3 роки тому
Well yeah Elon and Simon are probably good friends
@Amadeus-ms9lt
@Amadeus-ms9lt 3 роки тому
Tesla are overrated cocksuckers.
@khaledharoun6645
@khaledharoun6645 3 роки тому
@@Amadeus-ms9lt that was absolutely unnecessary
@Amadeus-ms9lt
@Amadeus-ms9lt 3 роки тому
@@khaledharoun6645 No.
@aqua-mina
@aqua-mina Рік тому
“We follow those who lead, not for them but for ourselves”
@calebmcintosh353
@calebmcintosh353 3 місяці тому
For Both
@speezer22
@speezer22 8 років тому
Insane synchronicity of an airplane flying overhead outside at 10:29, "...the Wright Bros. took flight..."
@AlessandroTimmi
@AlessandroTimmi 8 років тому
yeah I noticed that too and for a second I thought it was made on purpose, like a sound effect!
@newsgirl132
@newsgirl132 8 років тому
+Steve Allbritton I noticed that too - CRAZY
@gustavopereyra7863
@gustavopereyra7863 6 років тому
lmao, I didn't notice it... good catch, Steve..
@WhoWouldWantThisName
@WhoWouldWantThisName 6 років тому
I scrolled down here to make the same comment. It was really beautiful and sort of poetic for me.
@MariusIhlar
@MariusIhlar 5 років тому
Oh, I thought he showed something on the screen at the same time.
@jasonpersonal8517
@jasonpersonal8517 7 років тому
he's got a gifted voice. also brilliant speech.
@kristenz2483
@kristenz2483 6 років тому
I loooove his voice. It's so soothing
@joaofrazao2088
@joaofrazao2088 5 років тому
he's hot
@kienlelife
@kienlelife 5 років тому
Roger Love coached him so we can't resist the love for his voice
@climberbob1
@climberbob1 4 роки тому
I don't understand why it's "gifted", or the speech is brilliant. His voice is UNOFFENSIVE, but it doesn't make me swoon. IF you can keep your audience from falling asleep, you've accomplished something! Vin Skully had a soothing voice.I'm also not so sold on his hypothesis either. But everyone here seems to be swooning over him. The examples he chose fit his hypothesis, but my Senior year Economics Professor started out the quarter with "you've all studied the laws of supply and demand, plotted charts and determined the optimum price points, studied macro and micro economics, but the truth is that none of that data exists out in the real world. What you've been taught is how firms behave - as IF that is what they were doing. The equivalent would be if you went to college to be a pool player, you'd be taking courses in physics and geometry, but that's not what the professionals did. If you wanted to get a degree in auto racing, you'd be taking courses in physics, solving simultaneous equations, and so on, but they don't. They drive. And the truth is that it's the risk takers - the ones with a little different approach, that are the ones that are successful. And the majority of new firms fail. Risk takers even moreso. SO the number of very successful businesses - is a very small number. Many more fail than succeed. But if you happen to be that fortunate one that hit the right combination, you might be the next Apple or Tesla. Lastly, I was directed to this talk by a friend at work after I was telling him about how important it was for me as a kid to know "why" with regards to rules we were given, and that I always explained that to my kids, and never had to repeat a single rule that I'd explained so they understood why. But I'm not buying it here. In fact, management in my aerospace doesn't want to know why. They just want the answer they asked for. Or they just want my question, they don't care why I'm asking it. I'd like to disagree, but there's an expression: "He who has the gold, makes the rules." The examples he gives of "why" I'm not guying. The Wright Brothers didn't build a plane because of "Why". They had an idea, an invention, a CREATION. They simply WANTED to do it. Unless the "why" was so they could fly. lol.
@malcomx8806
@malcomx8806 4 роки тому
It’s ok nothing different.
@nahumrb
@nahumrb 5 років тому
10 years later, this TEDx Talk still remains valid and in use!!!
@Scotford_Maconochie
@Scotford_Maconochie 5 років тому
When i landed on my first jobs in sales they made me watch this when hiring on.
@unclejunebug7178
@unclejunebug7178 3 місяці тому
@@bowtiedreynard9167😂😂😂
@Tutterzoid
@Tutterzoid 7 років тому
Wish there was a gradient button to click to rate this video 10/10 instead of just a "Like" button. I believe this video is worth 10/10. What do you believe it is worth?
@michOLjack69
@michOLjack69 7 років тому
It's more than 10/10, it's Simon Sinek/10 :D
@brendafoster3775
@brendafoster3775 6 років тому
Priceless
@Martinit0
@Martinit0 4 роки тому
11/10
@yeahornah1961
@yeahornah1961 3 роки тому
"Find your why and you'll find your way!" - John C Maxwell
@shepherdfield
@shepherdfield 3 роки тому
There is only ONE way, and it ain't yours - John should know this, claiming to be a Christian. I started reading these PMA authors when I was 8 and I'm now 8 times that old. ALL of their material "comes from" the Bible, however, they do "wrest (twist) the scriptures" somewhat. They all copy each other and come up with a "new" mix of the same things. It is good for folks who must be EXTERNALLY motivated, a large market. The "faith healers" do the same, saying you did not get your healing because you did not have enough faith. "It is God that giveth thee faith". Therefore, they do blaspheme much. Listen to Godly men who prove their faith by their works (James) and read good books by dead preachers (Spurgeon etc.) and some who are still alive and have been studying and preaching/teaching for at least 40 years.
@Robreehl1
@Robreehl1 Рік тому
I just watched this ... again ... for the "I don't know how many times" and it still rings true. may be more relevant in today's world than when it was first created in 2009! It is truly inspiring and motivating. Simon Sinek is a genius!
@thecompanydna2022
@thecompanydna2022 Рік тому
"maybe more relevant in todays world" 100% with you on this Rosemary!
@MultiBadger32
@MultiBadger32 Рік тому
I just watched this after a programme on the discovery of superconductors. Quite a contrast - awe-inspiring insights into the nature of matter on the one hand; on the other hand, a guy drawing a chart with three question words that every three year old knows!
@coach714
@coach714 2 роки тому
Timeless. It's 2021 here and this speech (and ideas) are still relevant today. Although the mention of Gateway making flat panel TV's or Dell manufacturing PDA's and MP3 players was very nostalgic.
@domf7705
@domf7705 2 роки тому
this man literally changed the advertising industry
@renukavaradarajan6092
@renukavaradarajan6092 2 роки тому
@@domf7705 ⁰
@CatherineandtheHills
@CatherineandtheHills 8 років тому
i could listen to this guy all day
@newchap7670
@newchap7670 7 років тому
Why?
@CatherineandtheHills
@CatherineandtheHills 7 років тому
New Chap because i find his voice pleasant and i like the way he uses words
@md.farukkhankhan8525
@md.farukkhankhan8525 6 років тому
+Notta Gonnatellya हींदी
@johnwolper6978
@johnwolper6978 5 років тому
Absolutely
@malcomx8806
@malcomx8806 4 роки тому
Psychic not me!
@alessandro_dias
@alessandro_dias 7 років тому
We SHOULD have the opportunity to hear the deserved applause he got. What a amazing speech, can't believe I have heard this video amazing almost 8 years after it was published here. Thanks for the open information! Thank you Simon Sinek for that.
@naman-_-
@naman-_- 8 місяців тому
Came to this today! and my oh my, gold mine. Can't believe this was 13 years ago. Every single word makes sense. A thanks will never be enough for a resource as great as this.
@genecysalas3995
@genecysalas3995 3 роки тому
This man's passion on the subject makes me more excited to hear what he is saying. Thank you
@giannizamora7247
@giannizamora7247 7 років тому
This Ted talk has literally changed my life
@arnaudbrubacher
@arnaudbrubacher 2 роки тому
how?
@dustinbeach9910
@dustinbeach9910 3 місяці тому
@@arnaudbrubacher you're supposed to start with "why?"
@Krishnan172
@Krishnan172 8 років тому
Its the best TED video I have ever seen....it was worth watching & has changed the way I think & do work. Thank you Simon!!
@kbeetles
@kbeetles 7 років тому
How inspiring! How very reassuring. The 2 "inner circles" of the brain are also get informed by the whole of the body especially the gut and the heart (vagus nerve)....so the whole system is behind the "why"..... Thank you.
@joshuamandela5593
@joshuamandela5593 7 років тому
Krishnan
@valeriemacdonald4023
@valeriemacdonald4023 7 років тому
Paw patrol
@merisamcdowall1466
@merisamcdowall1466 7 років тому
Me, too.
@DuayneHoward
@DuayneHoward 6 років тому
Oh my God, right?
@WorldvsEducation
@WorldvsEducation 2 місяці тому
Who is watching 2024 & WHY.... 😃
@thetainspire
@thetainspire Місяць тому
🥳🥳🥳 To inspire other people from the heart!
@pewdiepieDL3
@pewdiepieDL3 Місяць тому
Me
@WorldvsEducation
@WorldvsEducation Місяць тому
@@pewdiepieDL3 why.......
@lampyrisnoctiluca9904
@lampyrisnoctiluca9904 Місяць тому
😅 I am here to remind myself of the thing or two. Prioritisation and the courage are the important things in life. That is why it is important for me to always be brave and to know what is important to me. Or in other words, I am here to gain courage to work on the things that are important to me, while instead of getting support from others they are trying to persuade me to go the other way. Hey, this made me think. Maybe I should just find a better way of describing my why to them. They just "don't get it" now. How about you?
@WorldvsEducation
@WorldvsEducation Місяць тому
@@lampyrisnoctiluca9904 Hii, you should read GITA. Trust me GITA change your life.I am a Indian student. What are you doing now.... & you are from which country......
@sana_saurus
@sana_saurus 2 роки тому
who’s here in 2022 and watching this video again (even though the camera quality isn’t even the best) because this ted talk is just that valuable?
@CliffordRainwater
@CliffordRainwater 6 років тому
I believe knowing your core values and working from the inside out makes life meaningful.
@amani745
@amani745 3 місяці тому
💯 agree
@ReneFabre
@ReneFabre 2 роки тому
This is just as cool a talk today (July 26, 2021) and still spot on as it was when I was there at the TEDx Talk in 2009.
@prayagparashar5303
@prayagparashar5303 2 місяці тому
This is One Inspiring Speech that is going to be Relevant FOREVER regardless of the generation.
@thecesarj_
@thecesarj_ 2 роки тому
What Simon is teaching here is more than just rewording. Is more than just reversing our logic. It’s about making true change in how we navigate the world, and being able to make the tough calls to stick to our beliefs. Anyone can rewrite a mission statement, but only few can lead by example.
@McGavel1
@McGavel1 8 років тому
That's why it's also cool to know that - ultimately - when you help someone else, you're helping yourself. Likewise, when you help yourself, you're helping everyone else.
@shepherdfield
@shepherdfield 3 роки тому
Zig Ziglar said decades ago: "Help enough other people get what THEY want, first, THEN you will get what you want." See how they all just throw the same stuff into a mixer and pull out something "new"? Solomon said, "There is NOTHING new under the sun". Wanna argue with HIM? Not me. :-)
@andrewbrooke1
@andrewbrooke1 9 місяців тому
An absolutely astonishing presentation. Rarely have I heard so much wisdom covering so many areas. I love his repeat of the mantra that "people don't buy what you do, they buy why you do it". He makes the point so clearly and so dramatically, it's astounding to think that it's not common knowledge. This video is essential viewing for anyone wanting to run a successful enterprise.
@kaitlynpierce3404
@kaitlynpierce3404 5 років тому
I really liked how Simon broke down how the "what, how why" into examples with Apple to really drive his point home. Simon got his point across with the having a purpose in why you do things. Making sure you believe in the things you do will make you go farther in life. I definitely think everyone should hear this. It is great for explaining how to market and draw people into what you are selling or believe in. You have to be that 2% "the innovators" to be first.
@bkameron46
@bkameron46 5 років тому
I like how he mentioned that great leaders are inspirational to those around them. I also like how he mentioned that “people don’t buy what you do, they buy why you do it.” Very well spoken!
@shittyshittybangy
@shittyshittybangy 9 років тому
his style, voice and mannerisms remind me me so much of Ted Mosby from how I met your mother
@mmazz414
@mmazz414 3 роки тому
A true Ted Talk...
@taneyasingh1112
@taneyasingh1112 2 роки тому
Reminds me of Meryl Streep
@conquerfears8215
@conquerfears8215 4 роки тому
This is such an inspiring video. Everything what he said makes sense and I am going to use this way of thinking in my life. Thanks Simon!
@amirlee2215
@amirlee2215 Рік тому
No matter how many times I watch this, everything I see it, I get goose bumps and inspired. Thank you Simon!!
@shawnachambers8322
@shawnachambers8322 3 місяці тому
Timeless message. I may have heard it years ago, but it still illuminated my surroundings when a trainer showed it to our group last week. Great analysis!
@ftutranvanthao
@ftutranvanthao 10 років тому
Such an inspiring and transformative talk about "Start with Why".
@sahargmusic4846
@sahargmusic4846 7 років тому
I've read the book. And all I can tell you is that IT IS AN AMAZING EXPERIENCE ! Thank you so much Simon for sharing this revolutioanary concept. This speech sums up the main ideas, I can't wait to read more of your books and watch your futur speeches. Good day everyone :)
@miteshsingh6047
@miteshsingh6047 Рік тому
@@AB-jp2eb start with why by simon sienek
@EdwardHazell
@EdwardHazell Рік тому
Whats the book called?
@ngoclinh6616
@ngoclinh6616 Рік тому
@@EdwardHazell it's "start with why"
@joyfulsavage9905
@joyfulsavage9905 6 років тому
Great talk. This talk is hitting me on a new level every time I watch. Have been journaling into the why I my life story a lot and every time I come back to this, the understanding grows deeper.
@taylorbarnes7772
@taylorbarnes7772 5 років тому
If today's politicians operated on the "I have a dream" mentality rather than "I have a plan," I believe the world of politics would be transformed. Ambition, vision, and drive are so much more appealing than self-glorification, pride, and unrealistic promises. This is something I can get on board with, thank you Simon!
@user-qo9sn9zx8z
@user-qo9sn9zx8z 7 років тому
A classic lesson for generations to come. Thanks for sharing!
@sareensidhu6807
@sareensidhu6807 6 років тому
I'm watching this in 2018, 9 years after and I think I've watched this video over 100 times. I use his golden circle theory for all my business presentations, elections speeches, award ceremonies, everything. So happy I found this.
@greglauer
@greglauer Рік тому
This is probably the 20th time I've watched this and I'm STILL learning. Thank you Simon Sinek!
@laurapaige4140
@laurapaige4140 6 років тому
This was one of the most interesting and inspiring talks I’ve ever heard!!! I was so glad I stumbled across it.. Thank you so much for your insight. I hope you continue to bring us this kind of powerful information!,🙏🏽🙏🏽
@KaranBavandi
@KaranBavandi 2 роки тому
By asking the Why question you are in essence including the audience in your vision. Its the difference between story and poetry! Great talk, never gets old.
@rutendochabururuka4405
@rutendochabururuka4405 4 роки тому
This guy is eloquent, loaded with information and delivers it well.
@calebmcintosh353
@calebmcintosh353 3 місяці тому
Were you not offended by how he talked about Martin Luther King Jr? Diminishing his Importance of that Day?
@superrrbaek
@superrrbaek 3 місяці тому
start with why라는 책을 작년에 구매해서 읽었어요. 그런데 머릿속에 그 개념이 떠나질 않고 계속 맴돌고 있네요. simon 처럼 다른사람에게 그 개념을 소개할 수 있을만큼 이해하기 위해 이 영상을 찾아보게 되었습니다.
@annmariebowring3897
@annmariebowring3897 6 років тому
Wonderful to remember why I am doing what I am doing, inspirational and appears so simple.Many thanks​ Simon
@QuickTalks
@QuickTalks 8 років тому
Summary: "People don't buy what you do, they buy WHY you do it" You need to give people a reason - a WHY to your service or product. People can understand benefits and features, but it won't change their behavior. "This textbook about Japanese language has 1000 vocabulary!" Is no where near as good as "We believe learning a language should feel natural and anyone can learn a language in 6 months. Our material has..." etc.
@Thakko
@Thakko 6 років тому
Great example!
@crush3r63
@crush3r63 6 років тому
"..We believe learning a language should feel natural and anyone can learn a language in 6 months" This is still a seductive feature set: 1. ...natural = easy = ease of access (pedagogy/style) 2. ...anyone can learn = populist appeal (who is it for) 3. ..in 6 months = how long will it take? (amount of time for pay off)
@haxuanshah2613
@haxuanshah2613 6 років тому
insightful
@TheKiteDiary
@TheKiteDiary 5 років тому
Now I wanna learn Japanese
@anjopag31
@anjopag31 5 років тому
+crush3r63 The key difference is, it appeals to what people want. It's not just a cool gimmick, people actually understand how this product will affect them.
@mcinmaigh0
@mcinmaigh0 8 років тому
Definitely changed the way I think, love this talk. Thank you!
@andresaedozapata7549
@andresaedozapata7549 2 роки тому
Magnífico, magistral charla!!! Que gran comprensión acerca del liderazgo y los fundamentos de las acciones que emprendemos
@alenamcabee1895
@alenamcabee1895 4 роки тому
Wow. This is like taking a fresh breath of air. Totally inspiring, with class and intellect. I admire Simon sinek a lot.
@ppppppp9265
@ppppppp9265 Рік тому
This video is a great reminder that we all have the power to make our dreams come true! Keep pushing yourself, no matter how hard it may seem!
@cassieaungst4153
@cassieaungst4153 5 років тому
This TED talk was truly inspiring. I am entering a season of my life filled with uncertainty and doubt looking for what I am going to do post graduation, who I am going to work for, and ultimately the type of person I want to be. Along with that I am saying goodbye to an organization that has been a leading cause for why I have been so happy here at CSU my sorority of 70 women Alpha Delta Pi. As I enter my senior year in the sorority I want to bring in girls that will continue to set a good example on the campus, who will work to better those around them, and who ultimately want to make a difference on the campus and in the world inspiring others. As recruitment is approaching I feel I can take a lot of lessons from this short 18 minute long video. "Why" do I do it, well thats easy because I wanted to be apart of something bigger then myself, I wanted to make genuine connections with like minded people, I wanted to be held accountable, I wanted to make a difference. Now how did I do it, I not only joined the sorority but I became an officer holding a leadership role, and got involved as much as I can. What do we do, well we have philanthropy events, weekly meeting, a set of rules and standards that govern us, and a lot of fun events as well. When you switch from that standpoint it really makes a difference. The comment that stuck with me the most was “if you hire people just because they can do a job, they’ll work for your money, but if you hire someone who believes what you believe they work for you with blood sweat and tears” As I go out in to the real world I want to work for someone who inspires me, and I want to recruit girls who will inspire me and others.
@ryanwilliams6478
@ryanwilliams6478 4 роки тому
Cassie Aungst Awesome and inspiring ideals. Well done. As far as graduating and what you’ll do after, first, congrats! Second, I’ve found prayer helps a ton. I’ve been post-grad life for two years now and I’ve found God gives just enough light for the step I’m on as long as I’m connected to Him via church, Bible, prayer, etc. Don’t know if you’ve ever tried it but I wouldn’t have survived had I not had that same community of the Church to fall back on like you’re telling me you have with your sorority. Hope that helps and God bless! Great place to start is looking up Sandals Church, they’re amazing at plugging people into groups and having that new family like feel that you do with your sisters. They have multiple locations so maybe you can find one! Or just watch online 😊
@philipdns
@philipdns Рік тому
Here for my annual viewing of this video. Still rings true and still is so inspiring after all these years.
@juliechipo257
@juliechipo257 2 роки тому
Powerful message and closing words. I’m sure I’ll be watching this again!
@landspide
@landspide 7 років тому
Amazing synchronicity at 10:28
@chaninhamilton9766
@chaninhamilton9766 5 років тому
Great video, I love when he talked about the wright brothers, and how persistent they were in achieving their dream. Most things in life that are worth anything will be hard to achieve, and we see how important airplanes are in today's society
@kamilabozi
@kamilabozi 2 роки тому
This speech is gold. I love it. Thank you for making this happen and putting it up here.
@RyanMayer
@RyanMayer 2 роки тому
This is still, in 2022, an epic talk. Love it on so many levels.
@nambiarnikhil11
@nambiarnikhil11 8 років тому
To Simon Sinek, Thank you. The art of drawing inspiration is confused with the temptation to drown in facts. People act on purposeful concepts. In my limited experience, I have observed two worlds. One that focuses on the results and the other focuses on the process. The result happens to be a consequence of the purposeful process. Both worlds are necessary, but the one that inspires action is the one with purpose. In your example, Langley showed the shallow temperament of the one that chases the carrot, in contrast with the Wright brothers' passion towards their purpose; bringing them victory inspite of the odds being stacked against them. This contrast between the pursuit of excellence and the pursuit of results explains the reasoning behind inspiring achievements. The pursuit of excellence does not expect a result and it does not sway towards probable odds, it just doesn't accept mediocrity. That's why, the pursuit of excellence has no limits and so do the achievements of the ones that pursue it. Start with why and end with the endless pursuit of excellence. Sincerely, Nikhil Nambiar
@amitchhetri7051
@amitchhetri7051 2 роки тому
Mr Nambiar, you put it very well.
@sruthimb6961
@sruthimb6961 2 роки тому
I think you did justice to his invaluable words :D
@iamachrafsbai
@iamachrafsbai 6 років тому
This is the most eye opening speech I ever heard !! Thank you Simon
@isakfalk-eliasson1675
@isakfalk-eliasson1675 3 місяці тому
Fantastic combination of Apple commercial and evangelical church worship. Just outstanding.
@rbh014
@rbh014 4 роки тому
Man, he really crystallized his main point at 5:30. "Talking about it now, we can't even imagine buying an MP3 player from Dell, why would you buy an MP3 player from a computer company? But we do it every day." There's your contrast.
@tomleung0117
@tomleung0117 9 років тому
every once in a while I watch this video again, always inspires me
@sarrahsakarwala8536
@sarrahsakarwala8536 6 років тому
Thank u Simon. ..I'm from India and this speech was awesome. So inspiring!! So true. I'm a dental surgeon and I'm going to implement what you said from NOW THANKS
@mirthasmuhammed
@mirthasmuhammed Рік тому
Who are here to watch Simon Sinek after being inspired by his book “START WITH WHY”? ♥️ Currently reading!
@angelatull4474
@angelatull4474 6 років тому
Thank you Simon. I have seen this video before. It definitely has a new meaning today than I did last time I watched. That was some time over a year ago... My why my belief my way of doing business and my leadership is changing. Its people like you with a vision that help people like me with my dream.. my belief my WHY!! Thank you... Angela
@dwijenshah8193
@dwijenshah8193 Рік тому
I BELIEVE in the power of this video, I am going to apply it in my day-to-day life by focusing on personal and professional relationships!
@monikatuttle6748
@monikatuttle6748 9 років тому
Thank you for this incredible presentation. It really inspired me, to re-evaluate my thinking.
@akashgautam1882
@akashgautam1882 Рік тому
When I first saw this video I didn't understand much of it but now I understand what message he try to convey, it is so deep and important.
@scarysugarhigh
@scarysugarhigh 4 роки тому
Still one of the best TED Talks out there. His message and way of communicating that message is absolutely amazing
@milliondollarflipflops
@milliondollarflipflops Рік тому
Still brilliant. Brilliant then. Brilliant now. Many times these talks don't age well... Simon however, brought ageless content. What a gift to live at a that the greatest among us can be accessed, for free, for eternity. Thank you TedX! Cheers!
@melodyli8
@melodyli8 7 років тому
This is SO powerful. I can't believe I have been missing out for 7 year!
@cloviscenterville
@cloviscenterville 5 років тому
since you've known this for 2 years now, how has it benefited you
@jacobandrews2663
@jacobandrews2663 4 роки тому
@@cloviscenterville I wonder the same thing
@dielaughing73
@dielaughing73 3 роки тому
I feel I probably wasn't ready for this until now. I have a direct need for these ideas right now, so the timing is probably perfect for me
@ari3lofficial
@ari3lofficial Рік тому
First time in a long time that I just stare at my screen, thinking and wondering about what Simon just said. Still inspiring of this day, after so many years.
@ayeshanoor7672
@ayeshanoor7672 Рік тому
Such an inspiring speech. Such a motivation for all sorts of leaders. He actually has well elaborated how to stay in lane towards our goals
@BEAdventurePartners
@BEAdventurePartners 5 років тому
Absolutely brilliant! Super eye-opening! This is the THIRD time we've seen this and each time we see it differently! THIS TIME we FELT it! The evolution has helped us to see the WHY :) Amazing!
@andrewj10
@andrewj10 8 років тому
This has really struck a chord with me. Thanks for sharing it.
@JonBlockCreations
@JonBlockCreations Рік тому
This is such a classic TEDx talk. A great case study on public speaking done well, specifically with how to present a central concept then weaving in real-life examples throughout.
@harshitbatra62
@harshitbatra62 4 роки тому
Thanks Simon Sinek you have unravelled the mystery going inside me from last 2 years. After watching this video, at least now i know the exact problem and it is a lot more easy if we can find what the problem is. Peace.
@tiniciayoung
@tiniciayoung 3 роки тому
This is one of the most beautiful speeches I have ever heard. Wow. So true
@moonneko4035
@moonneko4035 4 роки тому
TED talks have always inspired me. Thanks TED organization for finding all these successful or if not but still talented people to teach us with their experiences and ideas.
@johnwolper6978
@johnwolper6978 5 років тому
Brilliant man, love all he has to say and its fresh and spot on!
@lindahahneeramountainmanre6140
@lindahahneeramountainmanre6140 3 роки тому
Brilliant! He drills down to the layers under 'selling' and goes right to leading people to the 'why'.
@ModestMaker
@ModestMaker Рік тому
This video has been a gateway for me to his leadership videos which have served me well over the years. I also highly recommend his commentaries on the infinite game, and his guidance on finding your own why. Wonderful advice that's helped me push through or change my trajectory on difficult paths. I'm so happy he's made this all available for free. Thanks Simon!
@thecompanydna2022
@thecompanydna2022 Рік тому
If it is a matter you're interested in, I tell stories about companies playing "the infinite game" and would be glad to have your opinion :)
@christianspanggaard
@christianspanggaard Рік тому
I keep coming back to this video and his book "start with why". I mostly do this to keep eye on my why. Sometimes I do it to remind myself. Starting with why is not only about inspiring others and doing good communication - it is also about keeping yourself on the right track and, to me, in line with your morals. Working with something that doesn't align with your morals is contradicting and in worst case contributes to a development that you don't want to see in this world. Therefore, I don't see "start with why" as a tool only to sell products, rather it is a way to nudge the development in the right direction. It may be an example of over-analysis but it works for me :) Personal notes: The following section I want to use as personal notes for revisiting this video in the future, reminding myself of what my why was at a specific time, reflecting on how I aligned myself with the why and how my how's and what's have changed over the years. (14/6/22) first entry: By re-watching this video today, I have realized what has been the cause of my struggles in my studies as of late: I lost my why. But not only that, I developed my why. I think my previous why was just a dressed-up how and what: I want to better living standards by becoming an attaché at an embassy for my country. This was obviously very concrete how but what and why were vague. Now, my belief system has changed slightly and I want to start with why. Why: because I believe every being has the right to live. How: contributing to the Danish Vegan Party's election campaign. What: doing whatever I can to better the party's chances to get elected and be present in the Danish government, specifically by being part of the communications team.
@RiyazAliKhanMayana
@RiyazAliKhanMayana 3 роки тому
In times of uncertainty, people seek understanding and meaning. This year, the world searched in google “WHY” more than ever.
@kjlambein2996
@kjlambein2996 3 місяці тому
I love this Simon Sinek talk. I watch it when I need to be inspired again.
@doreenmazakpwe-ssemujju5186
@doreenmazakpwe-ssemujju5186 2 роки тому
Wow!!!! What an amazing TED talk. I love the concepts shared here. It resonates with my beliefs. Meanwhile it is now 2022 and this is still relevant. Thank you Simon!
@Alexemeel
@Alexemeel 7 років тому
This is - by far and out - the best Tedx talk around. His explanation is not just insightful and urge's to take action, he's got the bull by the horns. Knowing this sets your life out for great success. So before you act, listen. Not just hear what he says. What also intrigues me is why you do you do, Simon?
@Hectorf16
@Hectorf16 Рік тому
“People don’t buy what you do. They buy why you do it.” Wow!
@coquiro
@coquiro 4 роки тому
I´ll call "The three golden rings". Excelent presentation.
@TheJeanette53
@TheJeanette53 6 років тому
This is one of the best talks I’ve ever watched on TED. Thanks for doing what you do Simon.
@PaperCastles
@PaperCastles 7 років тому
I am speechless... amazing information.
@lighttheoryllc4337
@lighttheoryllc4337 3 роки тому
Simon Sinek Deserves the Nobel Peace Price of Tedx Talks
@lingqinhan6412
@lingqinhan6412 5 місяців тому
“People do not buy what you fo, but but why you do it “amazing . Thank you
@rajad7055
@rajad7055 5 років тому
This is a perfect example of how to make a public speech. Thought provoking, long enough to make the point and short enough to not bore the audience.
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