Thứ Sáu, 30 tháng 3, 2018

Waching daily Mar 30 2018

so the quests are the thing is I don't

believe in goal setting because when you

teach traditional goal setting people

are locked into the rules of the culture

escape

so here's what I suggest I suggest we

ask ourselves three questions and I call

these the three most important questions

now the first question is this

it's what experiences do I want to have

okay now tell you why that's important

you see there are two types of goals

they are means goals and their end goals

so people tend to chase mean skulls not

realizing these are very different from

in goals and means goal is do well in my

LSAT graduate from college get that

particular job save up for retirement

but if you ask these people why do you

want that there's always a so well I

wanna I wanna I want to qualify for

college so I can do this

I want to get it want to become a lawyer

so I can do this well the soul leads you

to the end goal now what are angles

angles are these things that really lead

to the the beauty of being human it's

waking up next to someone you madly love

it's holding your first child in your

arms it's having a puppy it's seeing

your business open for the first time

it's making that you know getting that

first customer its completing your first

book it's creating a work of art and

having people admire it and fall in love

with it these are in goals so what I

advocate is and the three most important

question is forget the means goals means

goals are goals designed by the culture

scape instead go straight to the end

goals now the first question you asked

yourself to identify your end goals is

what experiences do I want to have in

life and this is where you start writing

down your experiences and you know when

I do this exercise I ask people to take

out a piece of paper draw three columns

so if you're watching do that right now

take out a piece of paper three columns

top of the first column you're gonna

write now an experiences write and ask

yourself what experiences do I want to

have who do I want to wake up with what

type of house do I want to live in what

countries do I want to visit where do I

want to travel to what adventures do I

want to have whether it's climbing Mount

Kinabalu or hiking the Andes what type

of family life do I want what dog do I

want the beautiful thing about

experiences is often they don't require

that much money it's crazy we associate

money with

happiness but often the most beautiful

experiences in life required no money

almost any human being today can fall in

love can make a baby these are some of

the most profound experiences I've had

so the first thing is you make a list of

your experiences now the second thing is

you ask yourself this question for me to

be the man or woman who has all of these

experiences how do I have to grow and

here we come to the second list see I

believe we are souls having a human

experience here on planet earth but

these souls are not just here to explore

all of these wonderful things about

being human I believe as as souls as

human beings we create grow up human

beings are growth driven machines and so

you make that second list and that

second list is how do I want to grow how

can I learn to be a better father a

better spouse a better lover what

languages do you want to learn do you

want to learn a musical instrument do

you want to learn to write do you want

to learn to play a particular sport or

learn a particular skill what many

people don't realize about the world is

that growth is a goal in itself it's one

of the key things that drive us forward

as human beings but very few people

write down growth as goals because the

education system which tries to teach us

to grow true forced learning makes many

people dread learning so growth becomes

that second list now you have to list

your experiences and your growth now you

ask yourself the third question and the

third question is this to be that man or

woman who has all of these experiences

to be that man a woman who was grown in

such a way how can I give back to the

world and it's a very important reason

for that question the Dalai Lama said if

you want to be happy make other people

happy and I believe that when you do

these three most important questions

that third category is what truly leads

to fulfillment it's when you can take

your growth you can take your

experiences and contribute to fellow

souls contribute to the human race

you've learnt entrepreneurship great

mentor someone mentor a kid who wants to

get there you you have the ability to

sing figure out how to use it to

deliver you know beautiful music to

inspire people so your list of

contributions becomes your steps for you

to give back to the world because that

takes you beyond pure happiness into

fulfillment now when you have this list

experiences growth and contribution this

becomes your goal list everything else

is just a mean score now when I started

creating this I found that it allowed me

to rewire my brain to shortcut and

bypass so many bullshit rules to go

straight to these final items to go

straight to ways I could contribute ways

I could grow ways I could have these

beautiful experiences and often these

were unconventional parts like when I

started my company I didn't work with

any investors or VCS

I decided to start my own University

which is happening in Barcelona but it

all came because when you have done the

three most important questions you get

to short-circuit the rules of the

culture scape and figure out shorter

paths towards true human fulfillment

that's amazing and has a high degree of

consistency now what I want to know is

do you like growing up as your kid do

you think that your kids will still

struggle with this like is the culture

scape the kind of thing I sort of worms

its way in and well how do you walk them

through not ending up in that so so so

that that's a beautiful question and I

love parenting one of the key things in

my growth list is be as great a parent

as I can because I think that's one of

the biggest responsibilities that being

human you know the whole act of being

human gives us right to raise another

like baby you and not fuck that kid up

so too much too much right so one of the

key things I remember talking to a

parent ill psychologist called Shelley

let go and I asked the one Shelley what

is the greatest gift a parent could give

a child and Shelley said this she said

the greatest thing you can do for your

children is to be acutely aware that

they form their beliefs because of you

so make sure that you are taking

absolute care to give them the right

beliefs now this is so so so important

kids are little meaning make

machines it's how the human brain has

evolved to work we create meaning about

the world now if you think about say

American parenting right let's say let's

say Billy your kid is sitting at a table

and he drops his fork and you go Billy

don't drop that fork and two minutes

later Billy drops his spoon and now

you're like Billy I told you not to drop

that fork and that's now you drop a

spoon go stand in that corner so you

take Billy off the chair you go put him

in the corner and if your parents I've

done that I know you guys have done that

as well now here's now I thought that

was fine I'm not slapping the kid

I'm just making him stand in the corner

so he learns to hold this frickin

cutlery so Shelly said the problem with

that is this we're not paying attention

to Billy's meaning-making machine it's

that machine in the child's head that's

creating meaning what if this is what is

going on in Billy's head he accidentally

dropped his fork and he was surprised

that his mom you know questioned him

he's a kid you know his hands um he's

still learning to use his hands and so

he wanted to find out was his mom really

angry with him his mom really angry what

if I dropped my spoon I just want to see

what happens that's how kids understand

the world they experiment so he drops

his spoon now mom sends him to a corner

he doesn't get to finish his meal he who

which he was enjoying now think about

Shelley says what's going on in Billy's

head the meaning-making machine is

turning he's going mom doesn't trust me

mom is angry at me mom sends me to a

corner because she doesn't respect me

mom doesn't love me does she love me why

my in a corner why can't I speak now my

voice is not important and these things

become part of my identity and these

these things when they repeat is what

creates adults that can be so broken all

of us grow up with these these holes

within ourselves we feel not loved

enough we feel not important enough we

feel that we don't matter all of us for

what I had these issues as a teenager

and it's because a style of parenting

doesn't take care of the meaning-making

machine in a child's brain so how do you

do that will you be acutely aware of how

true a child's brain works a witness son

let me give an example of the opposite

right I was driving like how with my son

two weeks ago and he asked me a question

I can't remember what it was but it was

something about science he's a science

junky and as he asked me the question

the phone rang and I checked it in it

was my CF phone it was so really I knew

it was an important call so I took the

call and two minutes into the call I

realized I think not my son now what

does that tell him it occurred to me

that his meeting making machine might go

up and go Oh dad's work is more

important than me I'm not important

dad CFO is more important so I paused

the call and I said Hayden I am so so so

sorry your question is so important to

me you're the most important person in

my life

I just need to finish this call because

it's only gonna be two minutes and I'm

guessing it's something urgent and then

I'm gonna give you full attention

those simple statements tweak his

meaning making machine and gives him a

sense of importance gives him a sense of

of you know understanding that he is

truly important so as parents you want

to be careful of that now if you do that

your kid is growing up with healthy

believes beliefs which are empowering

beliefs of confidence beliefs that say I

matter and when children have that they

are less immune to the bruise of the

culture escape they are less immune to a

religious leader who might say you're a

sinner because you ate the wrong type of

meat or because you didn't follow some

arbitrary bullshit rule written 2,000

years ago

they they are able to use their own they

got a positive meaning making machine

and they are better able to use that

sense of power and confidence to

navigate the world without falling for

other people's bullshit yes so how do

you deal with like discipline and not

wanting to trigger a negative meaning

making machine but knowing that at or

maybe hey you tell me like do you need

to to corral them too are there certain

rules that they should follow what

happens when Billy punches somebody in

the face that that's happened to my kid

right now I believe I think there two

fundamental things we can have as human

beings that define how we function in

the world

the first belief is that human beings

are fundamentally good the second belief

is that human beings are fundamentally

evil my I have a major issue with

religion I think religion has gone past

its time of useful

human society and it's about time that

we start questioning religion and we

should cut the cord and stop

indoctrinating our children in our

religion whether it's Islam or

Christianity or Hinduism or any other

type of religion but one of the things

is many religions are created by men and

women and enforced by men and women who

believe human beings are fundamentally

evil you know that's where you get dumb

ideas such as sin bad karma and things

like that

I believe human beings are fundamentally

good I rarely have discipline issues

with my son yes there was a time many

years ago four or five years ago when I

know my my kid punched another kid

because he lost his temper so I sat down

with Hayden and we spoke about it and we

spoke about the value of compassion and

we spoke about Ken Wilber and his

theories of levels of awareness how one

can move from ethnocentrism to world

centrism to cost more centrosome how all

of us can be connected in life I never

disciplined him

he was maybe five years old and do you

think he gotta I mean did f no centrism

is is pretty intense you you'd be you'd

be surprised at how much kid how smart

kids really are so Hayden yeah Hayden is

aware of philosophers like Ken Wilber

and you know understands many of these

concepts now here's why this is

important

Charles Darwin we all know Darwin right

theory of evolution well in 1872 Darwin

wrote a really interesting book I forgot

the name but it had the word sexual in

the title I guess in 1872 you wanted to

sell a book he would put the word

anatomy of reproduction and sexual

something in the title right I think

that works today it works today probably

so so god I wish I could remember name

the book but anyway you guys can google

it was written 1872 or 1873 and in that

book Charles Darwin spoke about this

incredible idea called diffusion of

sympathy and when I read that paragraph

I felt like I I felt like my hair stand

on end because it was like listening to

the Dalai Lama remembering that this was

a guy who lived 150 years ago he said

when human beings start understanding

that they can be simple

static to the community around them very

soon they start understanding that they

have a natural advantage by being

sympathetic to the entire nation but

then very soon they realized that they

have a further advantage by being

sympathetic to people of other nations

and one by one this diffusion of

sympathy will extend until some day the

entire human race will be sympathetic to

each other he predicted well centrism he

predicted that born morbus are gonna go

up to areas of world centrism Charles

Darwin didn't just talk about how we

evolved he talked about how we are going

to evolve the natural state of evolution

of human beings according to Charles

Darwin is that a sympathies and

sympathies is basically 1872 language

for compassion is going to extend and

extend and extend until the human race

is won I guess today you can call that

unity right so back to why it's

important for a kid to know this when

you see and I'm not trying to get

political I'm trying to get logical when

you see a man like Trump get on

television and blame Mexicans and blame

Muslims you can tell that his ideas a

counter did a natural forward evolution

of the human race which is diffusion of

sympathy to people of all colors and all

creeds in other words he's holding us

back and if you decide that the goal of

a political leader is to help human

beings evolve you would not work for

Trump

assuming you understood Darwin you

understood ken will this philosophy my

child at seven can can what watch Trump

on television and go this guy is kinda

you know bad so I believe that is the

most important thing we can teach our

people because if people learn that

there would be no racism there would be

no Wars they would need no

discrimination against people of

different colors or religions there

would be no discrimination against gays

and the thing is if you are religious

person and you learn that the way you

embrace your religion changes religion

goes away from being a suffocating

poisonous rule to something that can

open you up to new experiences do you

consider yourself a philosopher or an

entrepreneur more imagining there's a

bit of both what an interesting question

I realized I just went on from

philosophy for a really long which is

amazing but I'm I'm very curious to know

so or yourself definition would fall I

used to think I was an entrepreneur but

again entrepreneur is a means goal okay

so I don't like that label entrepreneur

there are entrepreneurs who are

freelancers on you know on freelancer

calm right now who will design a logo

for you then entrepreneur entrepreneur

simply means you're earning your own

income there art openings like you who

have built billion-dollar companies the

the gap is too wide to put everybody

into one label so I define myself not by

the label entrepreneur but by what I

stand for

I believe it's not our labels that

matter

it's your stand one of one one guy I

know Patrick Chen tempo has a quote your

stand is your brand and I believe what

makes is truly unique as an individual

is what we stand for so I fundamentally

stand for one thing and it's reflected

in everything I do and that one thing is

unity it's my number one value so I'm an

activist for unity more so than I am an

entrepreneur I mean I if I lost my

business and you know that happens right

small chance but it happens I wouldn't

lose my identity if I stopped standing

up for unity I wouldn't be vision

everything I do in mind valley is about

taking darwin's prediction of

sympathetic diffusion and getting it out

to more people there's this big desire

in me for unity I don't know where it

comes from maybe it was the racism I

experienced as a child often the biggest

childhood paints we we experience are

simply the things that define our future

values but that's what makes me me I'm a

fighter and an activist for human unity

that's my number one definition of

myself wow man that's intense and I love

that and I love that you thought enough

about it to really know what your you

know your real end goal is that's ramen

all the reason that I asked is you know

I think a lot about what is the ultimate

power of being an

entrepreneur what is the endgame to you

know put it in your terms and for me

it's you know I definitely consider

myself an entrepreneur but the reason

that I consider myself an entrepreneur

and the reason that I think that that's

so powerful and the reason that I get so

excited doing things like the adventure

trip that we did for the XPrize is you

get to be around other entrepreneurs and

they sound like fucking philosophers

right they sound like you sound and I

know anybody watching this is thinking

this guy runs companies you know what I

mean like they're they're thinking of

you as a philosopher what I want them to

see in that is that commerce becomes

this very powerful vehicle by you to

build a platform to launch what you're

trying to do with unity in a way that's

sustainable in a way that touches a lot

of people like tell them about

awesomeness fest now known as a fest and

that you give away the profits and but

you're only able to do that because

you're such an effective entrepreneur

well let me let me first backtrack a bit

I want to give you guys a model that

might help explain this right in my book

I have a quote I think it's the single

most quoted line in my book and it is

businesspeople do it for the dollars but

entrepreneurs do it to push the human

race forward that's the difference

people lump everyone together but know

they are business people who will start

businesses that basically are designed

just for shareholder value just to make

a buck entrepreneurs are people like you

you started questioning attrition

because you want it to make a dent NO on

obesity in America you want it to help

people live a healthy lifestyle

entrepreneurs I found true entrepreneurs

do it because there's this deep calling

in them to push the human race forward

now as a result business people and

entrepreneurs build very different types

of companies and if you understand this

division you understand that there are

two types of companies you can join if

you are applying for a job or working

for a company this is so important you

can be in a humanity - company or you

can be in a humanity + company like

quest nutrition or MindValley humanity

plus companies are designed not just for

profit they can be highly profitable

like quests you know like Zumba but they

are pushing the hue

race forward humanity - companies create

money but they serve very poor they

don't really serve to push the human

race forward in many cases they keep the

human race stuck in old practices if you

think about oil and gas companies right

now right

which are influencing the EPA to cut so

many environmental regulations if you

think about companies that sell junk

food these are humanity

- companies big tobacco junk food

companies that are willing to sacrifice

quality and and manipulate people to eat

stuff that actually makes you sick

because it leads to be a bottom line

humanity - I wish Millennials today

could understand this so you guys

stopped sending your resumes - bullshit

companies that are messing up the planet

no one's asking you to save the world

all I'm saying is don't fuck it up for

the next generation that's a fair ask so

what I want to know is do you think

going back to what you're saying about

the food company is the humanity - do

you think that we legislate our way out

of that do we stop food companies from

doing things or do we as consumers make

demands that they be better that's a

very important question I I am NOT for

extreme legislation but the fact of the

matter is legislation is necessary

because especially in a country like

like the u.s. right there is this danger

that America becomes a corporatocracy if

not if it isn't already and certain

legislation is necessary let me give you

an example in Tallin which is this

beautiful medieval town my wife is from

there we're buying a house there I love

Tallinn I'm so happy that there's

legislation that doesn't allow Starbucks

in Tallinn because I used to live in New

York and I remember in in 1998 and 1999

walking through the streets of New York

and being able to visit and have dates

and all of these beautiful little

romantic coffee shops and when Starbucks

came and all of these coffee shops just

died out is just as Starbucks everywhere

and some of these Starbucks don't even

have like places where you can sit it's

coffee on the go

right now I love Starbucks I started

mine Bali in a Starbucks but I can see

how without legislation

historical places like Tallinn one of my

favorite cities might lose their native

touch Tallinn has shops stores which are

over 500 years old

these might die out if these these

companies come in so sometimes

legislation is necessary and especially

when it comes to food I think it's so

vitally important according to the CDC

the Center for Disease Control one in

three Americans are now officially obese

and until we create a world where and

hopefully the millennial generation will

figure this out we create a world where

companies are all humanity plus the fact

is a large number of companies exists

straight up as an algorithm for

generating profit and these algorithms

are not saying the these guys behind

them are bad or wrong I'm just saying

the algorithm of the company is to

generate profit at all cost and these

might be counter to where we want to

take the human species it's a

fascinating argument that I won't derail

us entirely and then and keep going down

that rabbit hole but it is it's

something I think a lot about what was

that study that that you read about

belief and I think you refer to it as

Bob Billy and Sally and their teachers

this one where the teacher gets told

these three are special oh yeah yeah

yeah so they're numerous studies it's

called the expectancy effect right so

there was this one study done in the

school where they they took a teacher

and they played a trick on her they told

her that certain people in her class had

tested and were proven to be

exceptionally gifted but the teacher to

be fair to everyone was not allowed to

tell these kids how they had done in

this presumed IQ test she just had to do

her regular job and be quiet about it

now what they found is that after one

year even though they had randomly

picked the kids whom they told the

teacher was gifted those kids started

scoring better in exams and and that's

the expectancy effect people do good

when you expect them to do good it's a

really interesting study that shows that

often what we expect to be true about

the world whether it's because it

changes our behavior or you know it

influences the world in some way ends up

being true they did that same study with

managers they told managers certain

employees were just had the potential to

be

star employees and again these employees

were picked at random and sure enough

those employees ended up being star

employees and that is so fascinating to

me when you think about the power of the

mind because what's happening is and

this goes back to did you read Malcolm

Gladwell outliers yes I did I know he

talks about hockey players in Canada are

all right between January and March

because they end up being bigger and

because they have early wins and because

they're just more coordinated they're

bigger they're stronger and then that

gives them the confidence they go on to

do better simply because they have the

confidence and believe that they must be

better and so they actually separate

themselves from the pack and that just

the teacher because these kids don't

even know this study's happening so just

the teacher believing even though

they're trying not to let anything on

that they think these kids are special

the kids actually end up doing better is

so surreal and makes me absolutely

terrified to have children and like

because you realize like I I want it to

be Plato I think it's Plato that said

the only impossible job is raising

children and when you think about how

many like I literally as you were

talking about Brule's I had this vision

of your kids and like vines representing

the Brewers like uh-huh winding their

way over and like your job as a parent

is like one by one to fight those off

because they come for you they do it's

not like they just get passed on but you

there's so many to navigate the world we

have to make assumptions about it and to

have a consistent human experience you

have to make assumptions you have to

have things you believe and four things

can get in man that are sneaky and hit

is yes so hard to shuck that all off and

do something exceptional I don't want to

run out of time I want to hear about

your university because I think your

university addresses a lot of this stuff

right what exactly is mine Valley

Academy and how is it different why is

it important like so my Analia Academy

is a is a company I started a so mine

Valley again is an education company

mine Valley Academy is this really

successful online school we started to

teach people the things that school

should have thought you but forgot I

often hear from people who say education

failed me and the reason for that is

because if you really

look at what creates happy successful

life it is not the stuff that schools

are teaching us all of us today walk

around with the equivalent of a freakin

supercomputer in our pockets right and

on this computer you can pretty much

pull up most information yet what do

schools teach they teach you geography

history map and all of that is

accessible in our portable brain but

what they don't teach us is how to truly

lead exceptional lives how do you be a

great parent and not fuck up your kids

how do you be a great lover so you don't

end up one of those divorce statistics

which afflict 50% of marriages how do

you lead a life of adventure so you

don't wake up at 40 wondering what the

hell am i doing

how do you stay physically fit how do

you extend your longevity how do you

know what foods to eat and what to toss

into the garbage can how do you treat

people how do you get on stage and share

an idea how do you write a business plan

how do you become an entrepreneur how do

you learn how to create residual streams

of income passive income school doesn't

teach that to you in fact school doesn't

teach you much of what one truly needs

to be successful so what we do is we go

out there we find the greatest teachers

in the world the greatest guy for

fitness the greatest a man or woman for

a healthy eating the greatest people for

mindfulness and meditation the greatest

people for self-esteem the greatest

people for goal-setting we take those

great teachers and we combine them with

a great curriculum often they have their

own curriculum but we teach them

particular psychology and stuff to

create phenomenal courses we combine

this with great technology great teacher

great curriculum great technology

wrapped around all of it is art in

design and beautiful filmmaking and we

produce the world's best courses in

these subject matters these courses are

on an app we have two apps the

MindValley

app which is for traditional courses and

a new app we are launching soon called

MindValley quest basically students join

a cohort a group 3,000 students at the

same time going through an incredible

program one of our top programs this Wow

fit which is a weight loss program it's

like the most amazing thing for like

reshaping your body all based on using

NLP to change your approach to food your

3,000 people go through it and here's

the crazy thing the completion rate is

almost 500% better than traditional

course

Wow and what happens is it's based on

micro learning so you have you know you

take a 10-minute lesson every day it's

not eight hours of content people go

true and then there's community so

people are supporting each other and at

the end of 30 60 or 90 days people now

have a healthy eating habit or they've

figured out how to you know put on

muscle and be physically fit or they now

have high endurance or they now can

practice mindfulness or they've now

learned to tap into their intuition so

we are roping in many of the world's

greatest teachers Neale Donald Walsch

Ken Wilber putting them off wim HOF

yeah well hock is teaching in our

university I'll come to that in a moment

and putting them on mind Ali Academy

true our apps now at the same time there

are certain things where you learn best

as a group and that's what mine value is

about so we're actually creating our own

University to compete with four-year

colleges which I think are not relevant

anymore Alan Watts who was one of our

who's one of our teachers his work is

coming to mind by request phenomenal

philosopher Alan Watts said no literate

inquisitive young man needs to go to

college unless they are training to be a

doctor or a teacher or anything that

requires certification and he wrote that

in 1972 it's even more true right now

think about college right you take a

group of 19 20 and 21 year olds and put

them in a bubble for four years and when

they come out of that bubble the world

has changed I mean Peter Diamandis said

between 2016 and 2022 we will see more

change in the world than between 1900

and 2000 so what happens when you emerge

from this bubble your knowledge is often

no longer useless your degree doesn't

matter 15% of people at Google according

to last flow block their head of hiring

no longer have a college degree same at

mine Valley 15% of our highest no

college degree so people are coming out

with these bullshit degrees they've

spent four years on campus and they are

hanging out with other 19 year olds what

can you learn from a 19 year old now we

want to change college so the first

thing is get read of the four years mind

Allie you is one month a year you go for

one month onto our campus

and then you go back into the real world

for 11 months you come back a month

later go back into the real world for 11

months it is one month a year stretched

out for 48 years

so the second thing we just got rid of

graduation it's pointless

why would you ever want to graduate from

learning right so you come back every

year now the third thing we do is it's

not just for teenagers you have parents

coming husband-wife 10 year olds teens 5

year olds it's for people of all ages

you could be in a class with a 13 year

old and 70 year olds and because of this

everybody learns from each other an

interesting statistic shows that 85% of

jobs are found through personal

connections not resumes the resumes help

but it's that personal connection

everybody knows resumes a BS by putting

entrepreneurs and teenagers all in the

same campus together your kids make

incredible connections so now that the

neck the next thing we hack is the

campus itself rather than put have a

confined campus our campuses and

spectacular cities around the world like

Barcelona next year it's gonna be Berlin

or Tallinn the campus moves every year

so every year for one month you're

living in a new city you're discovering

a new culture you're on this campus with

this incredible community of people of

all around the ages and now we bring in

the magic ingredient teachers our

subject matter and our teachers are the

subjects that truly change your life our

teachers a legendary colleges do not

have the best teachers they have the

best researchers they incentivize to

employ the best researchers but the best

teachers these are the people you have

on the show these are people on TED

Talks these are people writing

best-selling books we get these people

into a campus it's such a rich community

but it all started because my family and

I wanted to question and brew Kristina

and I were wondering how cool would it

be if we could live one month a year in

a foreign city without kids and if we

had community around us and we had

opportunity to do what we love which is

learn and this new university idea was

born so we launched it it's been

ridiculous hundreds of applications

we're going to them right now we'll

probably fill our first quota our first

beta test is 400 people but I'm gonna

scale this to 10,000 people in yes

absolutely we are taking on four-year

colleges mama that's incredible it's a

big vision thank you all right you're

doing a lot where can these guys find

you online

um go to mine Valley academy.com

mine Valley Academy comm is where you

can learn all about nine Valley Academy

our courses our teachers and mine Valley

Academy /you is where you can learn

about our University project awesome man

alright last question what's the impact

that you want to have on the world I

already said what I feel is the number

one thing I stand for and that is unity

but the second thing I stand for is

human transformation the impact I want

to have on the world is to help take a

human education systems from what we

learn as adults to what qualities teach

and later we're gonna go down to k12 k12

and early infant learning and upgrade

these to teach the skills that truly

create happy wonderful kind generous

people who are able to live beautiful

fulfilled lives create humanity plus

companies and elevate the human race as

a world centric species now this means

an overhaul of how our education system

works it means you know teaching ideas

like well centrism getting it into the

k-12 k12 system into colleges and

teaching people to unleash that that

power within I know that that line

sounds corny but teaching people to

unleash that abilities within to really

craft and create the best lives they can

that's the legacy I want to live I want

to reboot human education and create

something that's more relevant for the

generation that future that this human

race is moving into thanks so much for

coming on dude he's awesome thanks guys

listen when I say that yes he has a

massive vision but the thing you need to

understand about him is he is an

entrepreneur to his core and while he

does not define himself by that and I

get it's all about unity he actually

knows how to execute and that's why it's

important to me that he has the skillset

of an entrepreneur because he's not an

empty dreamer who's pulling all this

stuff out of the ether to sound good

he's building all of this stuff based on

real-world execution knowing what it

takes to actually take on a four-year

university knowing what it takes to

look at a global problem like people

being to ethnocentric or being too

egocentric and understanding how to

build sustainable engines that take care

of that through being an entrepreneur

looking past the dollar and looking to

the opportunity and the way to build

something to get people excited and

rallied around an idea go online and

look at their offices look at the way

that he's constructed it and one thing I

was not gonna forget to ask him and I

forgot is that he makes people swear on

like a Wonder Woman statue when they

start in the Hall of awesomeness these

are all real things tied to his company

go check it out he questions everything

he is doing things in a new way and I

know I have learned a lot from him I

hope that you guys will as well it is a

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