The Power of Nonverbal Communications | Joe Navarro (Keynote) | CMX Summit West 2015

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@CMXHub
@CMXHub 2 роки тому
Thanks for watching! How can you use non-verbal communication in your daily life?
@nicholla6150
@nicholla6150 2 роки тому
I have always felt that words only seem to defy the truth of a situation. Also that verbal vocation is practically unnecessary, because real truth is something unspoken and can be defined by the systematic analysis of non-verbal cues. They will combine to produce a complete profile of any situation or individual, even those who have gone to great lengths to obfuscate their true position...
@judysuprtrkr3423
@judysuprtrkr3423 2 роки тому
Open a door, for someone struggling, or not. Buy a coffee for someone truly homeless, not only will they feel better but so will YOU. HIS LAST SENTENCE IS THE KEY “ DO SOMETHING FOR SOMEONE WHO CAN DO ABSOLUTELY NOTHING FOR YOU!!
@barbarabain1477
@barbarabain1477 2 роки тому
Always observe with a purpose! Respond warmly and show compassion.
@MarcosIsABaritone
@MarcosIsABaritone Рік тому
@@nicholla6150 We're talking about negotiating with a person who is lying, hiding something, yes?
@kelcamer
@kelcamer Рік тому
Fantastic video, thanks for sharing! What are your recommendations for autistic people who do not know many nonverbal things past the pattern recognition behind them? How can someone still be exceptional & observe properly without seeing these cues?
@1FaithfulDevotion
@1FaithfulDevotion 2 роки тому
Wow! My husband once said, "You can tell a lot about a man by the way he treats someone who can do absolutely nothing for him." Bravo! Joe! Bravo!
@larrymiller5879
@larrymiller5879 2 роки тому
Ok boomer
@Lohanujuan
@Lohanujuan 2 роки тому
Sounds like you picked a good one :] watch how people treat animals, same thing I feel
@johnn.1759
@johnn.1759 2 роки тому
@@larrymiller5879 Ok "Larry"
@MarcosIsABaritone
@MarcosIsABaritone Рік тому
@@larrymiller5879 ???
@diannakaplan8853
@diannakaplan8853 Рік тому
Larry Miller made first two comments.
@ahmedyusuf8871
@ahmedyusuf8871 2 роки тому
Five traits of exceptional people 1. Mastery 2. Observe 3. Communicate 4. Act 5. Comfort Thanks Joe
@waliciabonnercole4750
@waliciabonnercole4750 Рік тому
😂
@hfvhf987
@hfvhf987 4 роки тому
"The only thing that matters is how you treat those who can do nothing for you" Damn, that's deep!
@sandiegan3788
@sandiegan3788 4 роки тому
Proverbs 19:17, "The one showing favor to the lowly is lending to Jehovah, and He will repay him for what he does." Psalm 41:1, "Happy is anyone who shows consideration to the lowly one; Jehovah will rescue him in the day of calamity." Proverbs 14:31, "The one who defrauds the lowly one insults his Maker, but whoever shows compassion to the poor glorifies Him."
@selmir369
@selmir369 4 роки тому
no thing = every thing
@Jblah
@Jblah 4 роки тому
@@sandiegan3788 What did jehova do when children were getting sodomized by priests when all the kids did was pray and praise him? Same dull answer to any questions concerning god...he does nothing. But u ppl praise god when u win a little money playing lotto. Truly a delusional existence..smh
@Jblah
@Jblah 4 роки тому
How is being a good and selfless person considered as....deep? U need to step ur game up lol
@ninedaysjane2466
@ninedaysjane2466 4 роки тому
It's hardly new.
@cutiepielane66
@cutiepielane66 Рік тому
I was always told you can tell how a man will treat his wife by the way he treats his mom!! So true!!
@M11TS
@M11TS Рік тому
Is it? I once knew a guy who treated his Mom with love and respect, but his wife like a doormat. Context!
@sutats
@sutats 2 роки тому
_"The only thing that matters is how you treat those who can do absolutely nothing for you"_ Joe Navarro
@sbojorquez
@sbojorquez Рік тому
Zig Ziglar Said this actually.
@barbarabagatin8962
@barbarabagatin8962 7 місяців тому
Che GUEVARA THE "COMMUNIST" said that and acted like that . He was not a FBI dude, indeed: "WE LIE WE CHEAT WE STEAL".
@foreverlv311
@foreverlv311 Рік тому
My mother always told me from being very young that we all need to " set your stall out" no matter what gets thrown your way in life. This one piece of advice that she explained to me as a child has served me well, all my life. She's a wise woman who can read people extremely well. Even now at nearly 80 she's quick and a master judge of character who knows exactly when to be quiet and watch, listen and learn with a gut instinct to match. She's the reason I'm here, I can't get enough of learning more and more about human behaviour. She's always been short. And at 4ft 9 as a young woman she was overlooked, ignored and underestimated from an early age so she learned instinctively to read people. Thank you mum, your an inspiration 🥰👏
@Ghettofinger
@Ghettofinger 4 роки тому
“Don’t do it weakly, don’t do it under the table. Do it high...... do it high”. -Joe Way ahead of you. I do everything high.
@lise4369
@lise4369 4 роки тому
Hahahaha high 🥴
@CJ-jr4eo
@CJ-jr4eo 4 роки тому
😂😂
@kombatkarl66
@kombatkarl66 4 роки тому
Do it high, whilst high.
@ninedaysjane2466
@ninedaysjane2466 4 роки тому
You're a fucking moron.
@lucerotapia7128
@lucerotapia7128 4 роки тому
Haha 😊
@ginareid996
@ginareid996 2 роки тому
I often think it's not what people say, rather, it's what they don't say. Observation, and body language reveal a lot about a person.
@adrianrice2030
@adrianrice2030 Рік тому
I’ve never sucked my thumb. BUT THE LIP BITING!!!! So accurate
@invisiblewoman9684
@invisiblewoman9684 5 років тому
So genuinely delivered. His last sentence almost made me cry. I want to be this guy when I grow up. I'm barely 40! I still have time!!!
@msnc494
@msnc494 5 років тому
I think we should listen to this type of people and read more books...i also love to understand human behaviour
@mavuhrik
@mavuhrik 4 роки тому
Invisible Woman I second tha5. Such impactful words. Who IS this guy???
@trishulbaruah6353
@trishulbaruah6353 4 роки тому
Of course. Age is something that tells you to experience more by each passing time after all isn't it?
@ninedaysjane2466
@ninedaysjane2466 4 роки тому
@Woohoo Wow. You're so deep.
@ginamiller6754
@ginamiller6754 4 роки тому
Woohoo mastery has so many levels. As a new RN, I was wise enough to know what I didn’t know. (Mostly everything) We were on a very busy Pediatric ward. I connected with the nurses I saw that were really good! I offered to do their grunt work, so they would help me with technique & new procedures. A few years in & we were getting a critical patient, I looked for the most senior, experienced nurse & it was me! I said a quick prayer & was able to do everything I needed to. All because of kind nurses who were willing to teach me. Now, my daughter is getting ready to enter nursing school. We have so many discussions. Paying it forward-always kindly teach someone what they do not know. And-be the nurse you would want if you were sick.
@Number6_
@Number6_ Рік тому
When body language over powers the message there is trouble!
@johnbresnik
@johnbresnik 5 років тому
His comment about facetime reminds of one of my Dad's favorite sayings (he was a very successful businessman) -- "there is no substitute for eyeball-to-eyeball contact" -- very true...
@ricardomurillo5205
@ricardomurillo5205 4 роки тому
28:50 Princess Diana RIP. Exceptional Lady.
@jeffwells6016
@jeffwells6016 Рік тому
I only wish I'd discovered this guy sooner!
@feralbluee
@feralbluee Рік тому
you’ve discovered him now. you are smart enough to know how much he knows through his own experience and intelligence. we’re always learning and you can’t know what you have never experienced or heard. i’m 77 and still learning things, i don’t know how anyone could ever think just the same way through their whole adult life. gee, i always want to say more, to make my thoughts clear to someone else. just know that when you find and accept or or reject different ideas and facts, you are an intelligent and discerning person. you’ve seen a new perspective that’s good. Yea, you! :) 🐶😋🌷🌱
@missmaxwell3363
@missmaxwell3363 4 роки тому
We need more people in law enforcement who are like this man.
@ramonaortego9420
@ramonaortego9420 Рік тому
Indeed. Public or I'd certainly feel better. Good to know a good man was behind the scenes. Better speech than I ever expected. Phenomenal speaker! Thank you, sir.
@marcmenard9121
@marcmenard9121 Рік тому
Also investigators in personal injury cases.
@gilbertdaroy6080
@gilbertdaroy6080 Рік тому
That's one of the best talks I've heard in ages. Seriously.
@eddiehenrik4869
@eddiehenrik4869 7 років тому
I've read a lot of Joe's books. I can listen to him all day. Fascinating man.
@markcaseon7136
@markcaseon7136 5 років тому
He is fascinating because he uses all these body language tricks on us.
@Blueballon
@Blueballon 5 років тому
which one is best or most worth reading?
@dominikforstner1351
@dominikforstner1351 4 роки тому
Actually he is not a very good speaker. You can see how nervous he is. Believe it or not, this man suffers from stage fright. A brilliant observer, a kindhearted man? Yes! ... but with stage fright :)
@taskcasburn6086
@taskcasburn6086 4 роки тому
Yet most people will never take the time to learn this stuff because it all requires one important ingredient, humility. And this whole generation has been falsely taught that to show humility is to show weakness. Then everyone wonders why nothing ever changes for the better in our world.
@dl7423
@dl7423 4 роки тому
@@dominikforstner1351 well that was an ignorant comment - learn how to reason before commenting - geez
@karenmurao9168
@karenmurao9168 Рік тому
I sincerely appreciate this man's kindness by bringing to our attention so many things that we just even aren't aware that we're doing wrong. 🙏🏽🙏💜
@justrandom8766
@justrandom8766 4 роки тому
My husband picks me up on everything and now we have a puppy , apparently I'm unable to talk to the puppy as I'm doing everything wrong. What my husband doesn't realise is that I can read the puppies body language and he can read mine. The puppies 12 weeks now and he's learned more from me in 5 minutes than he does with my husband who talks to him😀🐶
@bzylarisa
@bzylarisa 4 роки тому
Watching this after the WIRED video and I'm so glad I did it! What an amazing speech!!!
@NoriaMarieBeauTeyMafia
@NoriaMarieBeauTeyMafia 4 роки тому
lary_go .. me too! I want to convert some of his practices into my kids school district on staff communicating with students. maybe they can understand students behavior more and also be able to verify if the student is suffering from depression or may have had thoughts of hurting themselves or another student. do you know how many school shootings might have been avoided.. not just that this is a great way to communicate with non verbal or autistic child like my teen son.
@kaganozbas557
@kaganozbas557 4 роки тому
same
@Juancholoco710
@Juancholoco710 4 роки тому
If you like stuff like this watch micro expressions videos.. But remember, don’t ask questions you don’t want to know the real answers.
@felina9187
@felina9187 4 роки тому
same
@rayhanadinegara4783
@rayhanadinegara4783 2 роки тому
the true measure of a person is how they treat those that can do absolutely nothing for them
@klattalexis
@klattalexis Рік тому
What a wonderful man he must be.
@julianboone9542
@julianboone9542 4 роки тому
These non verbal signals have changed three times in the last 40 years. If you don’t like these signal measurements no sweat, wait another 15 years and an expert will give you an entirely different set of meanings. Hey, it’s all good and it makes people rich teaching you something you think you didn’t know.
@hugeuglygorillaz9599
@hugeuglygorillaz9599 Рік тому
I've come to have tremendous respect for Mr. Navarro (not sure if he has a specific title since retired. If so, apologies for not using such). I am a single father with one teenage daughter and another daughter that is a year and a half away. Non-verbals have help me so many times as a parent during those situations when an unsure teen girl needs help, advice, or has certain... embarrassing issues that are too awkward to go to Dad about. Thanks to Mr. Navarro (and others i have learned from), I've gotten pretty good at figuring out what's going on which lets me approach the subject and remove the awkward worries they might have been having. We now joke that I secretly have super powers (cause I'm a mind reader) and I sneak out to fight crime when they go to bed.
@avatr7109
@avatr7109 2 роки тому
The last line Mr.Navarro says resembles to _"The greatness of a nation can be judged by the way its animals are treated"_ ~ _Mahatma Gandhi_ Yet what India does for its animals (apart from cows) is nothing. _This will be reported by Indians because Egos gonna be hurt_ Big fan of Mr. Joe Navarro !
@catz2710
@catz2710 Рік тому
Empathy is tactile and being present… like Joe said. As an Indian, I am truly ashamed to say that majority of the population are apathetic to the condition of the animals. It saddens me deeply but I 💯 agree with you. And, it is not just limited to India. Many developing nations have this problem. Many developed nations have a different problem. Like the millions of animals rescued in the US and then Euthanized in kill shelters each year. Unfortunately, every country has its demons. 😞
@robinfletcher6718
@robinfletcher6718 4 роки тому
" A text will never supplant a hug, or a head tilt..."
@fredishaffer1636
@fredishaffer1636 4 роки тому
What great information! I wish I would have learned this much earlier in my life. The head tilt thing was especially good. This explains why babies that are always leery of strangers, immediately drawn to me. I've had many people be surprised that their small babies will always come to me after 30 seconds of baby talk, tilted head, and showing the open " come to me" and they giggle or at least reach out to me. Cool! At age 57, I broke my neck at the C-1 level and the neurosurgeon who stabilized the surgery meant to get my head facing forward again. He ended up having to fuse the vertebra that gave me a permanent head tilt. Another little GODWINK for me. So very thankful.
@Lohanujuan
@Lohanujuan 2 роки тому
Glad you’re okay, you sound like a good, genuine person :] I wish you the best, god bless
@leahhorvat4946
@leahhorvat4946 2 роки тому
Thankyou for sharing 😊 be very well in your life..children know and respond to a special and gentle soul.🤗
@onicaengelbrecht2698
@onicaengelbrecht2698 4 роки тому
How we treat those who can do nothing for you. It made me watch it again. Man I would love to meet him. Wonderfull.
@doriheibult4803
@doriheibult4803 4 роки тому
So many pearls here! It must be watched more than once. Thanks for posting.
@YogawithAliBeale
@YogawithAliBeale 4 роки тому
Me 2 I need to make sue I didn't miss anything. While in quarantine I'm zooming all my yoga classes and know that every word and gesture will keep my students engaged through the screen.
@leonab545
@leonab545 2 роки тому
I’ve heard the last statement elsewhere, not his quote but a good one. I agree also with him that I am not impressed by people who have material possessions or earn a lot. Character comes first, if you lack good character and disrespect those who have less than you, I won’t ever have respect for you. Interestingly enough someone in my life comes to mind, someone who picks on their spouse for earning less than them, speaks down at them, even calls ‘loser’ once in a while to get them to change a career they love but doesn’t bring much yet, and openly expressed that “it’s understood” that with more money comes respect. Well, I don’t respect this bully.
@bupheyloda6789
@bupheyloda6789 Рік тому
Empathy is tactile and powerful.
@richardcharlesworth6069
@richardcharlesworth6069 Рік тому
When I go down a UKposts rathole, I normally watch rubbish. However this is a great speech and I have learnt a lot that I can use in personal and professional life.
@martingachagua4554
@martingachagua4554 4 роки тому
The Flow. The Rhythm. The Tone. Joe Navarro Fit Piercing Content Within These Ambits. Worth A Take-two!
@willisscott3107
@willisscott3107 Рік тому
A thousand thumbs up 👍
@broniakaniowski9367
@broniakaniowski9367 2 роки тому
Many yeary ago now I learnt a little about body language...forgotten a lot but still remember some things....and WOW how much can we tell about a person's true feelings about how they REALLY FEEL ABOUT YOU....Sometimes I wish I didn't know...other times have a good giggle.It truly is a wonderfull art.
@rivkastock2684
@rivkastock2684 4 роки тому
I trust his professional level, because he’s so humble. Comes from a good ethical family. Great basis. One can learn so much on being a good person just from this
@MickyplaysProgressiveHouse
@MickyplaysProgressiveHouse 4 роки тому
What an epic speech by Mr. Navarro! Hats down for this wise gentleman! The message at the end of his speech. It would be nice if one could have a lengthy, friendly talk with this person, you would learn a lot that's for sure, not just about body language but life in general.
@spiridoulaathanasopoulou9244
@spiridoulaathanasopoulou9244 Рік тому
Joe, precious man
@user-ue5yf1ej4i
@user-ue5yf1ej4i 4 місяці тому
This was excellent! My mom communicated in code and told me to read between the lines. I am a 59 year old woman that was diagnosed with autism a few months ago. This video hit home. I read people wrong and now am seeing a speech Pathologist to work on this stuff
@claudiamanta1943
@claudiamanta1943 3 місяці тому
6:38 The one on the left looks anything but friendly. He may look friendly from 3 miles away if you have left your glasses at home. It’s the ‘smile’. As for Napoleon on the right… oh, wow. 😍 🎶 What a man, what a man, what a mighty mighty man 🎶
@alisonrookes6198
@alisonrookes6198 4 роки тому
What a great guy. Inspirational rags to riches story yet still exhibits great humility
@giovannaquilici2194
@giovannaquilici2194 3 роки тому
What a great man!! What a smart, clever wise and positive man!! I would like to interview him for Italian television, we really need such a great person!!
@amazingyear9042
@amazingyear9042 4 роки тому
exceptional people act immediately and ethically
@marym9097
@marym9097 Рік тому
This was great the only thing is when it’s a family member it kind of nullifies your last sentence because family members matter too believe me they hurt like no other.
@markcaseon7136
@markcaseon7136 5 років тому
Joe Navarro was FBI agent. One of the best interrogators.
@ANNA-dd8bx
@ANNA-dd8bx 4 роки тому
He is so perfect speaker ,awesome,i didn’t want to end the talk. The body language from him its so simple . God bless you mister navarro.i hope to see you same day in Greece.
@lsophial
@lsophial 2 роки тому
Mr. Joe Navarro is an excellent speaker, highly knowledgeable and I am learning a lot from him.
@ginamiller6754
@ginamiller6754 4 роки тому
I could listen to this guy all day!
@SchgurmTewehr
@SchgurmTewehr Рік тому
Yes. The somewhat provocative but IMO obviously true statement at the end was explored in the Series The Blacklist, most often by the character Raymond Reddington, who helps others and society but only for his own benefit.
@lisaquery9737
@lisaquery9737 Рік тому
What a wise and experienced man. I would listen to him talk anytime!
@ust7243
@ust7243 5 років тому
His quote at the end of the video has been my mantra my whole life. Taught by my dad.
@freshparadigm
@freshparadigm 4 роки тому
That's a really long mantra.
@diankreczmer6595
@diankreczmer6595 2 роки тому
U saw the Kennedy/Nixon debate and Kennedy was a class act I am 84
@tears-ran-dry
@tears-ran-dry 3 роки тому
Wowsers ! Fantastic presentation. So eye opening and informative. Adding his books to my Santa list !😁✌️
@CMXHub
@CMXHub 2 роки тому
Glad it was helpful!
@christinaduncan8285
@christinaduncan8285 2 роки тому
Very valuable information and succinct. I'll be watching and rewatching all his videos! Thank you, Joe!
@elizabetharmas5277
@elizabetharmas5277 3 роки тому
I truly love this guy. So inspirational, logical, and smart. Awesome facts. That last part was so deep!! I want to meet him. Yes!!
@williamcheung8189
@williamcheung8189 Рік тому
Excellent lesson. Thank you.
@NlHILIST
@NlHILIST 4 роки тому
Well presented, clear and informative. Thank you.
@CMXHub
@CMXHub 2 роки тому
Glad you enjoyed it!
@raquelisla7368
@raquelisla7368 2 роки тому
I love to listen to you, Mr. Navarro, because I learn the way I can improve in diverse facets. Excepcional!!!!🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩
@hplovecraftmacncheese2584
@hplovecraftmacncheese2584 3 роки тому
This is valuable stuff for anyone trying to advance in life.
@monicatomelty751
@monicatomelty751 4 роки тому
Believe it or not, very good Christian values are taught through this talk.
@STREYmaster
@STREYmaster 4 роки тому
the message in the end (I don't want to spoil it) is absolutely mind-blowing. Thank you so much mr. Navarro.
@TuxyKat
@TuxyKat 4 роки тому
Watching these body language videos made me think of comedians. They have used, and exaggerated these moves, expressions, for laughs for many years. And funny friends 😃😂😀😄
@sirajhaq40
@sirajhaq40 4 роки тому
One word for this chap "Genius"
@cdejewel
@cdejewel Рік тому
beautiful joe 💯❤️
@teresev1435
@teresev1435 Рік тому
LOVE LOVE LOVE Joe Navarro! He is absolutely brilliant!!! I read and watch everything i can find from him. I recently read his book, Dangerous Personalities. The book changed my life. I thought it was about body language, not so much…WAY BETTER!!! I’ve read it twice now l. I read it like it’s my job. The above-mentioned book and Gavin DeBecker’s “The Gift of Fear,” both books are must reads. Thank you, Joe, for all that you are and all that you’ve done!❤❤❤
@bluecoyote3
@bluecoyote3 Рік тому
Great info. Much I've found to be correct. The self hug thing I totally agree with. Crossing your arms means nothing. It's the thought other less confident read into it. Love him.
@oxysoxos
@oxysoxos 4 роки тому
Expected it to be just another speech about nonverbal communications. Turned out to be way more than that. Great stuff. Great man.
@karenmurao9168
@karenmurao9168 Рік тому
I instantly related to Mr Navarro's statement, " you see how a person treats someone who can do absolutely nothing for them." I constantly find myself paying attention to the restaurant scenes in movies. Unfortunately, I almost always find that the recipient never acknowledges with a thank you or even smile to the server whenever being served a meal. This lack of courtesy immediately shows me even though they're at an expensive restaurant and can afford whatever is on the menu they lack one important feature that money can't buy kindness. something to someone at the table and to see what their reaction is to that server, and unfortunately in most cases of the movies with those type of scenes in them the receiver mostly never says thank you or curious any type of acknowledgment to the server
@karenmurao9168
@karenmurao9168 Рік тому
Sorry for not being able to correct my mistake of having not erased the running on sentences I had made previously. I was speaking on Google I accidentally ended the comment before I erased the original mistake.
@ltsgobrando
@ltsgobrando 4 роки тому
I love how engaged the crowd was for the intro
@samanthawalding4925
@samanthawalding4925 3 роки тому
This is absolutely phenomenal.
@chatita9527
@chatita9527 2 роки тому
What a fascinating and wise man you are! Thank you Joe! ♥️👍
@AmyWinehouse.914
@AmyWinehouse.914 Рік тому
100PC agree with keeping it short and simple.
@steveTGO
@steveTGO 4 роки тому
It just amazes me, we all watch videos like this one in an effort to bring about self improvement but the crazy thing is, we were ALL already taught this lesson many years ago. This speech was a fancy way of saying, "Care about yourself and others, treat others as you would treat yourself". We may all have different likes and dislikes but we ALL want to be treated nicely, with care and with respect. It shouldn't matter whether someone can do something for you or not but remember, EVERYONE can always do something for you, especially if that something is adding good nutrition for your soul.
@fredoknowsbest
@fredoknowsbest 4 роки тому
This is one of the most powerful videos on social media. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
@kitten2000
@kitten2000 4 роки тому
Evidence-based pearls of wisdom on non-verbal communication! Thank you for deep insight.
@sybilskakle2608
@sybilskakle2608 Рік тому
Thank you! Believable!
@shannonnichols3415
@shannonnichols3415 3 роки тому
I so enjoyed this speech! I’m looking forward to reading your books!
@aaagggmmmsss
@aaagggmmmsss 5 років тому
AWESOME !
@shirleymason3853
@shirleymason3853 8 днів тому
Does anyone remember when they didn’t think in words? I do & it was a shock to me as a child. ❤
@raidernation3536
@raidernation3536 4 роки тому
Crazy how subtle of an action can make all the difference, very eye opening
@francymoser6454
@francymoser6454 7 років тому
I love this message
@isabella3025
@isabella3025 4 роки тому
Happy to find him¡¡¡
@ingridmolina2173
@ingridmolina2173 5 років тому
not everybody is born with the hability to understand other humans... sad but true, his books may be helpfull to a lot of people... I wish we could all practice empathy and observation naturally
@mcmacshalfilya
@mcmacshalfilya 4 роки тому
Observing U sure comes naturally to me 😇
@texgal3990
@texgal3990 5 років тому
This is just to good. I will have to purchase a book or two of his
@thesetruths1404
@thesetruths1404 Рік тому
What an awesome presenter. Great stuff for kids to adults to consider and possibly model.
@shyamace
@shyamace 5 років тому
hes outstanding
@asktina1st1
@asktina1st1 6 років тому
Ive seen this video but learn a new thing every time i watch it. Great video.
@PaulPeixoto
@PaulPeixoto 4 роки тому
Killing it, Joe! Keep up the great work!
@themilkaint4free
@themilkaint4free 4 роки тому
I really enjoy this...very insightful!
@diviswang9930
@diviswang9930 2 роки тому
Successful people don't become that way overnight. What most people see at a glance wealth, a great career purpose is the result of hard work and hustle over time. I pray that anyone who reads this will be successful in life
@rogerbailey2615
@rogerbailey2615 2 роки тому
Assets that can make one successful in life
@rogerbailey2615
@rogerbailey2615 2 роки тому
1. Crypto 2. Stocks 3. Shores
@duviswang2601
@duviswang2601 2 роки тому
You are right sir
@duviswang2601
@duviswang2601 2 роки тому
It's not ignorance but unprofessional broker in the market But I don't know why people remain poor due to ignorance
@duviswang2601
@duviswang2601 2 роки тому
It's not ignorance but unprofessional broker in the market
@marinanercessian3442
@marinanercessian3442 4 роки тому
What an excellent speaker. Loved it.
@m.martin847
@m.martin847 4 роки тому
His closing is so very important in life. Thank You for sharing your story.
@sheiladale6802
@sheiladale6802 Рік тому
Sophomore speech class (1961), high school. I will never forget the definition of ‘speech’…. “A Visible, Audible Code Essentially Symbolic in Nature whereby we Communicate our Thoughts, Desires and Ideas…..” Sixty-one years later I still remind people of that truth. So true…. A text is no substitute for the tactile, the presence… Think of the unfortunate misunderstandings between friends because the audible and visible elements of a communication were missing.
@smallstudiodesign
@smallstudiodesign 4 роки тому
Absolutely brilliant lecture to stumble upon ... and thanks, kind Sir, for articulating & confirming my concerns especially in last few years the complete erosion of social communication & lack physical presence, lack of all the complimentary elements in our veiled removal of words only text interaction, with voice calls going extinct .. and the level of offence even longterm friends/family members have over silly things like over analyzing hyper specifics of the messages being exchanged. ... as if now each conversation point is scrutinized by a English Comp professor marking an essay. I don’t know how society’s going to get out of this mass addiction, while mass extinctions are happening ... But I’m glad I listened to this to be somewhat comforted in not being alone wondering why we’re in such divisive times.
@AnnaMishel
@AnnaMishel 4 роки тому
inspiring!
@breakbillthrough9352
@breakbillthrough9352 4 роки тому
The last sentence is so touching
@skullchick911
@skullchick911 Рік тому
So I LOVED the message about self love & human contact... I perceived him to say somewhere along the line society has started to be pulled away from love by being criticized. Self love & love for one another.... pay attention to each other we are super love deprived. I wanna hear what this guy has down deep! ♡
@livingmyadventure.
@livingmyadventure. Рік тому
Fascinating, powerful! Thank you for sharing!
@harpreetmansahia2153
@harpreetmansahia2153 4 роки тому
great lessons to learn
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