The Foundations of Happiness
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What is Happiness?
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Eight Books That Changed My Life
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The Closure Effect
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The Epidemic of Bad Cameos
12:07
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How To Remember Everything You Learn
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You Are A Strange Loop
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Why Cartoons Make Great Satire
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How BoJack Horseman Subverts Narrative
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Mr. Rogers and the Power of Persuasion
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The Letter That Changed My Life
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Joke Theft and Cryptomnesia
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Every Story is the Same
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@SharperPenImageConsulting
@SharperPenImageConsulting 6 годин тому
It’s clear TV never meant to advertise a solution. It sells fantasy, like social media now does. Most of “redemptive” TV culture was a moralistic cover for corproate ascendency and the utter selling out of everything within American culture (DFW said this, not me). In short. Our culture is sick and sells poison, and lies (endless doublespeak)because it’s profitable, and people are defenseless against the endless manipulation of 24/7 marketing and it’s now personal data tracking.
@XCarfaxAbbeyX
@XCarfaxAbbeyX 23 години тому
Dane's brother was accused of embezzling 12M😲
@avengemybreath3084
@avengemybreath3084 3 дні тому
Postmodernism is absolute poison. Instead of “running its course,” we got the postmodern turn. Now it’s merged with Marxism to create woke nihilism.
@parkervanmeer613
@parkervanmeer613 4 дні тому
Shout out to all the people living the most terrifying life! I'm right there with ya bud.
@hannejeppesen1809
@hannejeppesen1809 4 дні тому
And Rick knew how to have fun. Like Eric Clapton said when it came to having fun Rick was the leader. Someone else said Rick was the party.
@jaynajuly2140
@jaynajuly2140 6 днів тому
I love how the final episode ISN'T his dramatic dying dream filled with heavy philosophy but instead a wedding reception hanging out with a few close friends.
@veekay3158
@veekay3158 8 днів тому
As an engineer it's overwhelmingly frustrating that people don't communicate entirely with logic.
@abdulsamadadams7458
@abdulsamadadams7458 9 днів тому
I want to learn to edit videos like you
@eduardobrunlauren
@eduardobrunlauren 14 днів тому
Nice video
@ModeratelyAmused
@ModeratelyAmused 15 днів тому
Most people are funny. Most people have a sense of humor. Our species would not survive without humor because life itself is mostly drama until the day you die. However, most people don't have what it takes to make a living off of making people laugh. Many of the greatest comics will tell you a story about another kid in class that made them laugh. Point being, it's silly to say most people aren't funny. It greatly parallels when hates in the comment section of a popular comedic podcast state that the comic isn't funny. It's borderline narcissism to say a particular person isn't funny just because they don't make you laugh.
@sin3369
@sin3369 17 днів тому
Remember watching this while super drunk and curious late at night. Hit me real hard in my feelings finally found it again after seeing a comment from another video that gave me a clue! Its been 5 years dude!
@Stinking82
@Stinking82 18 днів тому
"I wish I was high on pot noose"
@lupo3694
@lupo3694 18 днів тому
The fact that Carlos deatroyed his whole career and still is bitter about it makes me very happy.
@genericuser6023
@genericuser6023 18 днів тому
I love spade and Louis Ck both, but who told the "sketchy airplane landing" joke first?
@HenryCasillas
@HenryCasillas 20 днів тому
❄️
@pepperman199
@pepperman199 22 дні тому
Solid video
@KulwinderSingh-xi1ql
@KulwinderSingh-xi1ql 22 дні тому
Cool facts.
@davidpolaczek3614
@davidpolaczek3614 24 дні тому
First off, that's not joke stealing second off. Dane is a 100 times funnier than Louis C.K
@camiloquijada6498
@camiloquijada6498 25 днів тому
It's amazing how infinite information pushes to you your eager to know everything no matter if you have a limited time of hours in your life. Sometimes the best is to know exactly why you are using your mobile and be aware of any distractions.
@MrLee-cy1pw
@MrLee-cy1pw 26 днів тому
Dave Chapelle's n-word joke from "Sticks and Stones" is nearly identical to Richard Pryor's n-word joke. The premise is exactly the same. Both refer to a skit on their tv shows that had a slur for gay people featured in it. Both say they were told not to do the skit because using that slur is offensive to gay people. Both are fine with not doing the skit, but both ask their producers why are they not allowed to use the f-word when they're allowed to use the n-word. They are both told it's because since they aren't gay they aren't allowed to say the f-word, and their responses/punchlines are "well I'm not an n-word either." I love Chapelle and Pryor, but I feel like I'm the only one that noticed this.
@MatthewDovidio
@MatthewDovidio 26 днів тому
I wish everyone could act a little bit more like Fred Rogers these days 😢
@TheMtpleasantbc
@TheMtpleasantbc 27 днів тому
i and i are a recursive loop
@MyTv-
@MyTv- 28 днів тому
The problem with irony! Is that too many Americans don’t understand it.
@evolver5379
@evolver5379 Місяць тому
7:46
@angelcalderon7892
@angelcalderon7892 Місяць тому
I am compelled to comment what a wonderful contribution to humanity this video is. Thank you for standing lovingly and graciously on the shoulders of a giant like Mr. Fred Rogers
@user-xx9ef7xb2w
@user-xx9ef7xb2w Місяць тому
I've spent my entire life trying to make people laugh but never had the balls to get up on stage and do it. Most of these guys are God's to me... and to see someone like Schumer or Mencia blatentantly steal their work disgusts me.
@carlospinheirotorres9499
@carlospinheirotorres9499 Місяць тому
Nowadays seeing musk along m. Angelou, Rbg and MLK is a strenuous task for my brain 😅
@user-fk2vr4uh8c
@user-fk2vr4uh8c Місяць тому
The Band is frozen in time in The Last Waltz. They will be eternally 30 years old forever
@Itedre
@Itedre Місяць тому
thank you. i wish they taught this better in my school
@matthew-jy5jp
@matthew-jy5jp Місяць тому
I have listened to this video a million times and I am still moved by it every time. And I just had a thought imagine all the good that that 20 million dollars has done the citizens of our country. For all the little kids that grew up on PBS and sesame street who announced adults and loved PBS for American experience and front line and all the other tremendous programming they have. It basically all started with mister Roger's. His contribution to the betterment of our children and young people is priceless
@davesondave101
@davesondave101 Місяць тому
Outro of the decade 😂
@capguncarcrash
@capguncarcrash Місяць тому
honestly not a fan of Dane Cook’s comedy AT ALL but i thought his joke was an improvement on it with the different ways to pronounce it - i bet we could find the joke even earlier, only without this flimsy evidence
@bobcatsdroid
@bobcatsdroid Місяць тому
Dane’s was funnier.
@yosef3bdelawl971
@yosef3bdelawl971 Місяць тому
I would like to ask, if this approach should be done to subjects that doesn't need much immersion, for an example: myhtology or certain part of history. Things that I wish to know on surface level.
@markhorrell9213
@markhorrell9213 Місяць тому
I loved the movie..went out n bought the albumn...it is still my absolute favourite in my LP collection. I haven't heard ANY band since that had these guys collective tallents! Rip..to our time and people
@simonbowden8408
@simonbowden8408 Місяць тому
Damnnnnn fine Video; it's so hard to get a perspective outside of our Postmodern cynicism. As DFW said "there's these two young fish swimming along; they pass an old fish going the other way who says 'morning boys how's the water?' - the two young fish swim along for a while and one says to the other 'WHAT IN HELL IS WATER?' "
@nikkimerrims7765
@nikkimerrims7765 Місяць тому
Remember when Elaine thought she wrote a funny cartoon and submitted it to the New Yorker and it ended up being an old Ziggy comic?? 😆😆😆💀🤭
@RowFive
@RowFive Місяць тому
Still waiting for a return
@user-um9sl1kj6u
@user-um9sl1kj6u Місяць тому
Crooks will use attention to squeeze money out of things that have Zero Business being exploited.
@devil_pls
@devil_pls Місяць тому
my favorite example of a great show that is prioritising sentimentality over cynisism is Avatar the Last Airbender. A show with so much heart and soul that always tried to give the viewer a way of looking at life from a more sincere and optimistic perspective. Its my favorite tv show ever I would say. I don't know if David Foster Wallace woluld have ever checked it out if he was still alive right now but I would like to believe that if he did then he would have maybe really liked it for what the creators of that show tried to accomplish. :-*)
@dogancakc8187
@dogancakc8187 Місяць тому
everybody is somewhat a bit bojack
@beth003
@beth003 Місяць тому
i feel very inspired! thank you for this wonderful piece of art :)
@sbz666_
@sbz666_ Місяць тому
I prefer David Foster Scorpion.
@f0rtuzer0
@f0rtuzer0 Місяць тому
Great video, good job.
@christ2551
@christ2551 Місяць тому
Can you make another video on how to understand this video? This video is just blah blah blah.
@daviddorsey8754
@daviddorsey8754 Місяць тому
Crypto Srypto If your a pathetic 2nd rate wanna be ,Your going to do this kind of Thing.
@andrewthompson5242
@andrewthompson5242 Місяць тому
Though there are alot of books that I highly recommend, after giving it some thought there are only four books that I can say had a life-changing impact on my thinking. In chronological order: 1) Les Miserables I was in my early 20s, and I took up this book to keep myself busy enough to successfully quit smoking cigarettes and quit smoking weed. The themes of self-sacrificial love, forgiveness and mercy, as well as the personal transformation of Jean Valjean from a wretch to a noble person inspired me just at the right time. 2) Amusing Ourselves to Death I lived without a TV from 2004 to 2012 because of this book. And though I have a TV now, I'm glad to have had that eight year period with which I can balance my current level of engagement with distractions. I think about distractions and living in the moment all the time. 3) The Bible I don't go to church and I don't have any close friends that are Christian or Jewish. And yet I've read this book all the way through five times. This is the book that made me a man. I highly recommend reading it at least once in your life. Some of it is really dry (various genealogies and sacrifices), some of it is fantastical (the miracles and the creation story), but it also contains some of the most famous object lessons in all of literature (Joseph and his brothers, David and Goliath, Daniel and the lion's den). Nothing I've ever read explains human nature as accurately and with as much detail as the Bible. If you can suffer through some of Marcus Aurelius' strange and outdated beliefs then surely you can suffer through the Bible. And at least you'll know for yourself what the book actually says. 4) Papillion The dude was tough as nails. I sometimes wonder how I'd respond to extreme mental and physical suffering and try to prepare myself for it. But my default position was that prolonged solitary confinement was a one way ticket to insanity. This book changed my mind. It definitely made me tougher and taught me never to give up or accept defeat. And never resign myself to a life of captivity, whether inward or outward.
@RegalBeagle1776
@RegalBeagle1776 Місяць тому
Dude would love the 2020s.
@RamenHa
@RamenHa Місяць тому
I just opened this video for the first time. I had no sound because my computer only plays sound through my earbuds. Which are not connected at the time, yet still there is a ringing in my ear. I view this video on youtube feor 47 sec and understood exactly what I'm looking at.
@mikeharris6429
@mikeharris6429 Місяць тому
If someone doesn’t accept a logical argument and doesn’t have articulated reason why I just don’t interact with them anymore.