TEDxMaastricht - Simon Sinek - "First why and then trust"

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Simon Sinek (@simonsinek) created a simple model, The Golden Circle, that codifies what makes the most inspiring people and organizations so successful and influential. Beginning as a student in anthropology, Simon Sinek turned his fascination with people into a career of convincing people to do what inspires them. Through his struggle to rediscover his excitement about life and work, he made some profound realizations and began helping his friends and their friends to find their "why" - at first charging just $100, person by person. Never planning to write a book, he penned Start With Why simply as a way to distribute his message. With a bold goal to help build a world in which the vast majority of people go home everyday feeling fulfilled by their work, Sinek is leading a movement to inspire people to do the things that inspire them.
Now Simon takes the next step. After why comes : trust.
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КОМЕНТАРІ: 727
@mindywh0624
@mindywh0624 4 місяці тому
I want to learn how to speak like Simon Sinek. Confident, knowledgeable and STRONG. Mostly, the confidence that he has.he is very powerful and captivating when he speaks. Love it.
@vinayjaiswar6170
@vinayjaiswar6170 4 роки тому
I wonder how much research he would have done to come up with this great talk and actually have a huge impact on so many viewers, judging by the number of likes. Hats off to Simon Sinek. One of the best truely powerful Ted talks.
@lynncraft3438
@lynncraft3438 3 роки тому
Anyone in 2021 watching this? See where things have gone - imagine where they will be if there is not deep change. People are becoming more and more dispensable. Humanity is becoming less free, more enslaved and more isolated.
@halcyon_echo42
@halcyon_echo42 3 роки тому
Yeah, worrisome does not begin to encapsulate it
@CUHRIPFOLKGD
@CUHRIPFOLKGD 3 роки тому
It is OK to observe and state the problem, this is a step in the right direction. However, in order to reduce, minimize or eliminate the problem we must state how and when and where we are applying the lessons taught by Simon and other leadership instructors. When we talk about how we are eliminating the problems effectively, we give hope to others and insight as to what and does not work; that way we can learn from each other!
@gabocomunica
@gabocomunica 3 роки тому
I was thinking the same thing...
@Kat556
@Kat556 2 роки тому
2022 😅
@learnbusiness7903
@learnbusiness7903 7 місяців тому
2023
@mikeycapone2578
@mikeycapone2578 23 дні тому
As a CEO for four decades, and a teacher of leadership, I appreciate his work. I've been following Simon for a while now and the more I watch him the more I like him. Even though this talk is decades old it's still relevant, and the point of physical human interactions like the human handshake maybe more so since COVID. Great job Simon!
@MAPMember707
@MAPMember707 4 роки тому
01:54 - "Our very survival depends on our ability to surround ourselves with people who believe what we believe." - Simon Sinek
@josetorresonpoliticz1049
@josetorresonpoliticz1049 4 роки тому
Thank you, Simon. Again. Each time I watch one of your videos, it changes the way I think. It informs my very life's work. If I can see far, it is because I stand on the shoulders of giants. Thank you.
@nesano4735
@nesano4735 6 років тому
I think my favorite part about this guy is that he's trying to build the perfect world.
@mikeycapone2578
@mikeycapone2578 23 дні тому
Not at all. Simon is just pointing out that we must be aware of what's going on and to take action.
@nesano4735
@nesano4735 22 дні тому
@@mikeycapone2578 If you're gonna contradict a comment made years ago at least don't be wrong.
@mikeycapone2578
@mikeycapone2578 21 день тому
@@nesano4735 Believe the earth is flat if you wish. Simon is NOT trying to build the perfect world, he's trying to help leaders become better than they were yesterday.
@karenwharton2318
@karenwharton2318 5 років тому
This man is the bag. Just a really smart, forward thinking guy with a really good reasoning, heart and mind. All chakras seem to be aligned.
@Shadow-runner939
@Shadow-runner939 7 років тому
"Trust is about human touch, human communication, being around people who believes what we believe." #LoveIt
@jessicanewberry8236
@jessicanewberry8236 7 років тому
Taliba Imhotep love
@PratikPatelblackunicorn
@PratikPatelblackunicorn 5 років тому
This is one of the best video about leadership I have ever watched on internet ever. Period. This man, Simon Sinek has rare intellect and profound insight about human connection. Bow Down To his Work.
@MiguelPFerreira
@MiguelPFerreira 13 років тому
SImon Sinek, inspiring as usual. His book Start with why really changed the way how I view the world.
@2stroke4me
@2stroke4me 10 років тому
The funny thing is, when i talk to others about such matters, i'm considered oldfashioned. Human interaction, face to face, is free of charge and rewarding or motivating.
@whit2642
@whit2642 6 років тому
2stroke4me agree! My own mother stares at her phone when I try having meaningful conversation and when I tell her that I don’t want to talk to the side of her head and it’s hurtful, she shrugs her shoulders and continues on or makes me feel as if I have now burdened her by the fact that she has set it down for me. Ugh. And she isn’t the only person I’ve said the exact thing to and gotten the exact same reaction. I refuse to spend time with someone who refuses to take the phone from their hands.
@mrbartlomiej
@mrbartlomiej 4 роки тому
2stroke4me That’s the usual reaction when you telling the truth.
@jeanlouislaura
@jeanlouislaura 4 роки тому
Correct
@bennyparambi3924
@bennyparambi3924 4 роки тому
Last 30 years I working as a sales man. I never comfortable with my customers by phone, social media but by in person
@ronaldmcneilly1509
@ronaldmcneilly1509 7 років тому
What a gifted speaker! Great message, too!
@suchichawla1976
@suchichawla1976 6 місяців тому
17:08 so true with every passing day.
@anthonysciano5000
@anthonysciano5000 7 років тому
A very powerful message. I particularly like how Simon articulates his ideas and the passion he emanates.
@yukariiwamoto55
@yukariiwamoto55 6 років тому
Anthony Sciano f
@2000Pratham
@2000Pratham 6 років тому
Anthony Sciano precisely!
@arigutman
@arigutman Місяць тому
Such a legend.
@hegidund
@hegidund 4 роки тому
He's always on fire and fire up others!!! So passionate...
@Jaylade
@Jaylade 7 років тому
a friend is not somebody you check their status. your network is not on linkedin, a conversation doesn't happen on a blog and you can't have a discussion on twitter...
@lighttheoryllc4337
@lighttheoryllc4337 3 роки тому
Simon Sinek Deserves the Nobel Peace Price of Tedx Talks
@dawnyoung2335
@dawnyoung2335 2 роки тому
Simon speaks the truth. Great inspiring message even 11 years later. Along with Sherry Turkle's TedTalk Connected but alone? Just have a nice conversation. Thank you Simon, please keep presenting.
@VinceFowler
@VinceFowler 8 років тому
Still... one of my favourite TED Talks. Thank you...
@barrymohammed5692
@barrymohammed5692 6 років тому
Simon Sinek is absolutely amazing! I connect to everything he says and that's very rare for me. Inspirational and motivating.
@mohinurbaxtiyorova9803
@mohinurbaxtiyorova9803 4 місяці тому
Hi . I'm Moxinur from Uzbekistan.I have been watching your videos about leadership relationship and I recognize when I see people do they have leadership skills or not . And I also want to become a leader . So yesterday I suggested one of my friends to help with his competition. Thank you for you sharing sach a priceless lesson . I really love the way you think, speak and communicate❤❤❤❤
@user-vd5sx1si8s
@user-vd5sx1si8s 4 місяці тому
Me too, we are from the same country😅
@recruitersmanager1774
@recruitersmanager1774 3 роки тому
2011: Video conferencing will replace the business trip. 2020: Everything is online .... Corona situation changed / transformed the whole scenario
@LoveYouAllaho
@LoveYouAllaho 5 років тому
This guy can go on and on without the crowd blink for a second...so absorbing.
@enduraman1
@enduraman1 9 років тому
Simon speaks the truth. You can't really have a relationship with anyone over the Internet. Nothing replaces real hand shake between people and face to face conversation.
@sandhawke
@sandhawke 3 роки тому
Care to revise this assessment after a year of zoom? Just curious.
@joem8496
@joem8496 2 роки тому
after this pandemic, I agree even more
@kitumssafaris
@kitumssafaris 7 років тому
When stress goes up passion goes down,I love the speech
@sherrydenny7158
@sherrydenny7158 3 роки тому
Thank you Simon Sinek. You just put into words what I feel at my organization. I will continue to be "Human" no matter what!!!
@KatochTubes
@KatochTubes 3 роки тому
Absolute love for his thoughts. I have worked in every single form of company, from proprietor, partner, private to public. I have seen it all. Therefore, I can relate to each and every single word this gentleman speaks of. I strongly believe that the future for the skilled ones will not be dependent upon the company but on self. People will leave institutions if this trend continues.
@halcyon_echo42
@halcyon_echo42 3 роки тому
He's terrifyingly accurate and needs to be shown in high schools
@KatochTubes
@KatochTubes 3 роки тому
@@halcyon_echo42 Absolutely!
@Andicus
@Andicus 4 роки тому
I could listen/watch Simon Sinek talk for days
@sizzlenotsteak
@sizzlenotsteak 4 роки тому
It makes me happy to click the "like" BEFORE I watch a Simon Sinek video (to make sure I don't forget at the end).
@Motive_Leap
@Motive_Leap 5 місяців тому
Thank you for this!!
@Akshatgiri
@Akshatgiri 7 років тому
I love numbers and facts, but this talk reminded me that something that everyone loves is Stories.
@christopherenge4934
@christopherenge4934 2 роки тому
I hadn't watched this for some time and it's a powerful talk. We've lost so much of this since March 2020. The handshake thing at the end just makes me shake my head. We've paid a huge price.
@Shadow-runner939
@Shadow-runner939 7 років тому
"NOTHING WILL EVER REPLACE HUMAN CONTACT!"
@halozz
@halozz 5 років тому
one of the best speakers around. actually connecting with his audience and articulation was perfect with tonage and volume. better than some other speakers who are supposingly speech coaches.
@jeanfrancois6780
@jeanfrancois6780 2 роки тому
Even 10 years later... The speech is so damn inspiring
@brianrocketleaguegalaxy9413
@brianrocketleaguegalaxy9413 Рік тому
This man is speaking true facts. Please take notes because sometimes we think we’re helping someone, but could be hurting them. Simon has a lot of knowledge. I felt so emotional when he was talking.
@NicolasGanea
@NicolasGanea 8 років тому
Wow! That's exactly what I feel with the internet! I try to create a connection, but it's not always heard, but face to face I bring out the fun in people and making them smile. I get to know my farmers, bankers, teachers, new in counters.
@century153
@century153 8 років тому
+Nicolas Ganea I just saw your comment -- Wow! Before I made mine.
@NicolasGanea
@NicolasGanea 8 років тому
You feel the same ay?
@lorenzoevora5157
@lorenzoevora5157 7 років тому
Nicolas Ganea .yugjy
@beckyhopper5271
@beckyhopper5271 4 місяці тому
Watching this gave me oxygen to breathe so to say.what a refreshing insight.Thanks for sharing.
@dsdwyer5
@dsdwyer5 7 років тому
Imagine the implications for ouryoung people who have never known life without the internet and mobile devices. It is my current research agenda. This speaks to it very nicely. Anxiety is epidemic in our kids. We have called it an "identity crisis". How can we know who we really are, when we only interact through an inhuman online persona? Nice job.
@garcia9903
@garcia9903 5 років тому
Something about how Simon Sinek speaks always inspires me every single time. Thank you for reminding me that humility is decreasing and we should preserve trust, empathy, humility, and true leaders. Thank you very much.
@iamURHO
@iamURHO 6 років тому
I forget most of what I click on. When he speaks the context doesn't fade in your mind quickly. You contemplate for a little while, you stare to think about his speech. He's a good leader, I think.
@rohinidilipd7162
@rohinidilipd7162 Рік тому
THIS IS PRICELESS!
@AlWheelin
@AlWheelin 5 років тому
Listened to this in 2018, still stands, still truth, still need to learn
@JakeIversen1
@JakeIversen1 5 років тому
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@JakeIversen1
@JakeIversen1 5 років тому
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@osugabriel
@osugabriel 3 роки тому
2011: Video conferencing will not replace the business trip. 2020:
@LeolixxP
@LeolixxP 3 роки тому
"Abstinence" ≠ replacement
@lawrencebrown1837
@lawrencebrown1837 3 роки тому
He actually said will NOT replace the business trip-10:30, so actually we now know in 2020 it actually has replaced the business trip. But his premise is the necessity for the human connection.
@osugabriel
@osugabriel 3 роки тому
@@lawrencebrown1837 You're right. I omitted "not".
@skittles635
@skittles635 4 роки тому
One of the best TedTalks on leadership. Simon very passionately and articulately touches the basis of our problems as the human race with the growing businesses and technology.
@Shadow-runner939
@Shadow-runner939 7 років тому
"We don't know the impact of the decisions we're making."
@DIESALSPARROW
@DIESALSPARROW 11 років тому
TED is all about our life and what we imagine .!!! and this video shows us why once a person watches ted and then want to watch every single video.!! i love TED channel a Lot cuz i m a imaginer an thinker, all i just want is to apply this things what i imagine and has idea abut, and i knw one day ill b there on the stage and talk to all the world and share nothing but my life me and my ideas.!! and what is this connection between me and TEd is ideas innovation , sharing..!! cz TED & i Belive it
@LuisMontoyawfgwsb
@LuisMontoyawfgwsb 11 років тому
I love Simon Sinek. I think he is a great man, and I love his ideas and his talks. I wish to see him live. Thank you Simon for everything you do. It has changed the way I talk to clients, potential clients, etc. Thank you So much.
@JohnHeerhold
@JohnHeerhold 12 років тому
Amazing...Simon Sinek nailed why people do business with people.
@xavierothon5396
@xavierothon5396 4 роки тому
O MASSIVE AMOUNTS OF LOVE AND RESPECT GRACE4YOU
@thetruth3322
@thetruth3322 3 роки тому
Brother Simon I love you.
@Kevin-xs8xn
@Kevin-xs8xn 3 роки тому
some notes thought experiment: when choosing babysitter for our children (our most valuable possession), we pick the 16-yo next door neighbor whom we know, but who has no experience, over the 32-yo from outside, who has 10 years experience but whom we don’t know - all about trust yet, we do precisely the opposite in business - all about the resume when companies start, the “why” is very clear and aligns with the “what”; over time that begins to diverge, it’s the single biggest challenge for any growing or large company (examples: Apple, Starbucks, Dell)
@veronicaolivares9150
@veronicaolivares9150 4 роки тому
Love you Simon Sinek!!!
@wanderseeme
@wanderseeme 11 років тому
Love the way he speaks!
@malonelindabrigid3285
@malonelindabrigid3285 6 років тому
Yes, he is gifted in his ability to articulate his ideas! His self belief is contagious.
@rehanshah9912
@rehanshah9912 8 років тому
Exciting! This talk is easily among my top 5 on TED.
@elizabethwilliscch.ccn.6837
@elizabethwilliscch.ccn.6837 11 років тому
Wow, amazing! ThankYou Simon for articulating my experience and feelings so I know more clearly how to move forward!
@OmerWild
@OmerWild 5 років тому
so very true. The direction to which humanity is marching is indeed daunting.
@GretaSilverzujungfursAlter
@GretaSilverzujungfursAlter 8 років тому
wow - so beeindruckend - ja wir können es ändern - wir selbst - jetzt.
@cisi8819
@cisi8819 6 років тому
Greta Silver - zu jung fürs Alter ich hab es gerade in 2018 gefunden. Jetzt geht es los 😃
@wearablehealthband
@wearablehealthband 6 років тому
Wir müssen es ändern, sonst werden wir Menschen uns verlieren...
@wezibonus
@wezibonus 10 років тому
i love listening to simon
@Networkingalliance
@Networkingalliance 11 років тому
Embrace this message and begin to earn trust back in to our culture!
@katybutton3133
@katybutton3133 9 років тому
Fantastic speech. Really good and moving arguments, extremely well articulated.
@hernandezfranciscoambitene8246
@hernandezfranciscoambitene8246 6 років тому
Katy Button tivi
@jeffcarlsonSC
@jeffcarlsonSC 6 років тому
He didnt really say anything that had any content.
@ThePzrLdr
@ThePzrLdr 5 років тому
He said a LOT, you just were not listening.
@davidgrigsby8963
@davidgrigsby8963 6 років тому
'Just... STELLAR, my friend! The level of trust--u engender (w/such, substantial information; &, oratting)... Amazing. -David Grigsby
@sabupurushothamankochupara2860
@sabupurushothamankochupara2860 4 роки тому
No hand shaking only Namaste.. Really rocking
@masterphotog4131
@masterphotog4131 5 років тому
As always, amazing speech!
@tylercox9364
@tylercox9364 5 років тому
I agree with Simon Sinek that our distrust of each other-in our country/in our jobs/organizations/in our teams has lead to the work stress and dissatisfaction we find these days. Build trust and settle for nothing else-I believe that we can build a country/jobs/organizations/and teams that have more trust with each other and less stress-leading to more production and greater results!!
@charleshgreen23
@charleshgreen23 12 років тому
I'm a student of trust for the last 15 years (three books to my name). Simon is quite right about the dynamics of interpersonal trust. In my own trust equation, I make a similar point about the mechanical "trust" implied by reliability alone. It's important to note that what he's describing is how things really happen. It's not a value statement, to bellechique's comment--it's simply the way people trust. Of course it can be used for good or bad--it's how it works. Very good material.
@33shin33
@33shin33 8 років тому
Best Talk Ever = This one
@carrieleonardini
@carrieleonardini 5 років тому
Leading with WHY first. Seems so easy but yet most are not doing it including myself. It's time for me to test the theory myself. Thank you Simon for your sharing your passion and desire of your life purpose.
@terenceyoung-thetimeisnow
@terenceyoung-thetimeisnow 10 років тому
Very inspiring talk. Simon is right. There is nothing that can replace human interaction. Trust is so key in our society and we must find a way to make that gap he speaks of much smaller.
@phongvo9989
@phongvo9989 9 років тому
I agree with him on differences between reliable and trust. 'Reliable' is just we are going to do what we said. Trust must involve kind of influence on that. I believe the more influence you have on a person, the more sense of trust that person has on you. That's leadership.
@paulnjulia
@paulnjulia 6 років тому
Very glad I found this guy. Inspirational. Thanks
@youwhovideo
@youwhovideo 11 років тому
love this concept - so simple, and so powerful in so many things....
@thegladiator4489
@thegladiator4489 11 років тому
Ted is the boss, I am very grateful to this Chanel...
@cindyguggino3242
@cindyguggino3242 9 років тому
Bravo...well said!
@allennicoson3612
@allennicoson3612 9 років тому
Remarkable insight! I could watch this over and over
@TheJeanette53
@TheJeanette53 6 років тому
Love this talk. Thanks heaps for this contribution. I understand a lot better now.
@marketingmantra
@marketingmantra 12 років тому
I've sent over a hundred people to Simon's earlier video about the Golden Circle, because what he says makes so much sense. But he doesn't mention the person we most need to trust: ourself. We lose our vision as we stop trusting ourselves and become over-achievers, however many like-minded people we surround ourselves with. Like most TED speakers, he explains what's needed but not a simple, proven and intuitive process to make his principles a part of our daily lives. I've got such a process.
@Nadeemoday
@Nadeemoday 12 років тому
simon sinek has changed my life
@sonamyangdon2891
@sonamyangdon2891 5 років тому
i love u simon sinek.. ur awesome human being 😍
@travcat756
@travcat756 11 років тому
Future Shock personified, modular man. I love you man."We learn love through woes, and community thru poverty." Kahil Gibran
@vincentfassom1354
@vincentfassom1354 8 років тому
Spot on Simon. You are absolutely right.
@veronicaolivares9150
@veronicaolivares9150 4 роки тому
He is wonderful!!! I love him :)
@mitchmcbride6053
@mitchmcbride6053 6 років тому
Someone wrote down everything he said and I read it then watched the video .. wow The connection is completely different you feel what he is saying it’s fantastic
@subhendunaskar3117
@subhendunaskar3117 6 років тому
he is the best speaker i have ever heard
@MaileNewgen
@MaileNewgen 13 років тому
saw this in my college class it was amazing
@Xobdobrikhyo
@Xobdobrikhyo 6 років тому
What a speaker you are !!
@chelilandia
@chelilandia 11 років тому
Humanity - touch - contact - caring = LOVE, that's all we need. Imagine....
@680719
@680719 12 років тому
Love This Guy, Very Inspiring
@iankimca
@iankimca 10 років тому
I've worked with friends on class projects all the time for the years I was in school and I never shook any of their hands but knew they would come through for me. I feel that a sense of duty and sometimes, even honor provide people with trust with one another. I also believe in what the free market represents - that there are many different people who one can make deals with and that if one cannot trust or do business with someone, they may go to other people who are more trustworthy.
@austinmitchell9051
@austinmitchell9051 8 років тому
Can you run for president please
@sreeranjps6023
@sreeranjps6023 6 років тому
Really, having Simon as president would be way better than it is now...
@Cheesebtrz
@Cheesebtrz 5 років тому
Anything is better than what is now
@8DeaD7
@8DeaD7 5 років тому
As we all now know, most countries politicians are in an old system that is leaded by money. We need to change and make everything work for the people and the planet. We know the governments are very rigged systems. Just do what you can to make a positive change in the world and your sphere. I think we are a young civilization and still learning that wars and selfishness leads to autodestruction. Cooperation is the way. I believe that other civilizations have already passed this stage we are in. It's just evolving @@Cheesebtrz
@virals627
@virals627 5 років тому
You can sure one vote from me...
@ceephiro
@ceephiro 5 років тому
Hahaha...for being president you have to be a cunny liar
@fionaboyer6883
@fionaboyer6883 10 років тому
Brilliant yet again Simon Sinek
@iainmacdonald7034
@iainmacdonald7034 3 роки тому
I trust Dell. Over several decades I’ve bought a dozens of their PCs for personal and business use. Generally I don’t want to talk to a person, I just want to order the PC. I trust the company. It’s great that the only time I had a problem with one, there was a helpline and I spoke to someone knowledgeable and a new part arrived next morning. I do want to interact face to face with people I know, to have meaningful conversations even with people who DON’T share my point of view, in fact, especially with those people. And I have more time for all that because I can choose to use technology for mundane transactions, with no absence of trust. Mr Sinek is very good at stating some assumptions and then speaking powerfully and persuasively building on them, but sometimes you have to question the bases on which he builds.
@oliapanitch2800
@oliapanitch2800 7 років тому
Interesting how his accents switches from US to British and back, very powerful message.
@sergepattyn5264
@sergepattyn5264 4 роки тому
Very inspiring exposé. And when I think about is ... he is absolutely right.
@pravinkumarjadamali1595
@pravinkumarjadamali1595 8 років тому
Simon, the great, as always.
@Ironybleeds
@Ironybleeds 10 років тому
Brilliant. I could watch this 100x a day
@dannas9018
@dannas9018 7 років тому
I almost fall for him by just listening to his voice like music
@Sterces72
@Sterces72 6 років тому
Haha me too!
@feraiivie
@feraiivie 5 років тому
He’s so hot 😂😂
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