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- Before we dive in, I
went to the UK recently,
and I took all this footage,
(slow relaxing music)
and I have no idea what the
hell to do with all of it.
So I'm just gonna let that play
as I'm talking about this stuff.
So I wanted to address a topic
that so many of you guys message me with.
I see it in the comments
section all the time.
Comments like, "I feel like
every day I live the same day.
I want more than anything to be motivated,
but it just feels like no
matter what I do, nothing works.
I feel so stuck."
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So maybe you're in that situation
maybe you watch self-improvement
content like this,
hoping for an aha moment.
You know, the special sauce,
the secret mindset that'll propel you out
of the current life that you live,
the mindset that will make
everything make sense.
But here's the thing, instead
of waiting for an aha moment,
you can be doing something a lot simpler.
There's an easier way to
escape the mental patterns
you've imprisoned yourself into,
and that is to go outside.
And I know that probably
sounds super condescending,
go outside.
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How is that gonna solve
my financial problems,
make me eat healthier,
or stop being depressed?
But here's the thing, yes, I
mean, literally go outside,
we'll talk about that in a second,
but I mean, go outside in
every sense of the word,
because so many of us don't realize
just how inside we've become.
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We're living inside our
house, inside our room,
inside our heads, inside ourselves.
It all just feeds into each
other, and then we feel trapped,
and it happens so
gradually, and so naturally,
we just sort of wake up one day,
and we ask ourselves, how
come my life feels so small?
I remember when I was a kid,
there's new sights and sounds,
and people to meet, things to experience,
but now it just feels
like my life is tiny.
There's nothing new under the sun,
and that's because we've become inside.
How did this happen?
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See, the more time we spend
being inside our house,
inside our car, on our
phone, browsing social media.
watching YouTube videos on your laptop,
and the less time we spend
as part of a community,
being a person in the world
exposing ourself to sunlight
and external social
scrutiny, we become isolated.
when our mind isn't focused outwards,
and instead completely inwards.
It's like we become
toxically self-conscious,
and not self-conscious,
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like, "Oh, do these
jeans make me look fat?"
But more like we become
hyper-aware of our own existence
our thoughts become extremely loud.
We start to obsess about our own thoughts,
and our own ruminations,
and our brain needs variety.
You know, a healthy mind
goes to different places,
and sees different things,
engages in unique challenges,
talks with different people.
So what do we do about it?
You know, not all of us
can just quit our jobs,
and start eating sushi.
Most of us are constrained,
we're all pretty short in
the freedom department.
We can't just do whatever we want.
Most of us have to go to a job
whether we feel like it or not,
we have to make money to support
ourselves and our family,
so we can pay rent.
So if that's you, are you doomed?
Obviously not.
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Why would I make this video,
and just tell you you're doomed.
You probably know instinctively
that there is an answer,
there is a way to break
out of this pattern,
and that's why I'm saying, go outside.
'Cause sometimes the
most complicated problems
have the simplest solutions.
If you're feeling stuck, and
you're looking for answers,
and you want new ideas, and
you wanna change things up
then the very first thing you should do
is to leave your house,
go on a walk to somewhere
you haven't gone before.
By physically going somewhere different
and taking in the surroundings,
I guarantee you,
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you will think thoughts
you haven't thought before,
because as it stands,
if you've been doing the
same thing every day,
you will think the same thoughts
that you think every day.
Because how else are you
gonna get a new thought?
Like what's in your brain
is already in there.
So when something bubbles
up from your subconscious,
it's not gonna feel very new,
because it was in there the whole time.
"We don't think ourselves
into new ways of living.
We live ourselves into
new ways of thinking."
Just by doing that
often, going for a walk,
and experiencing something new,
you'll see your problems
from a new perspective,
you'll gain some distance
from your problems,
because from a distance,
even the biggest problems
can seem small.
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Even the most complicated scenarios
can start to gain some simplicity,
and speaking of thinking new thoughts,
limit your time on YouTube,
and Instagram, and TikTok,
because these
algorithmically-dependent platforms
are the antithesis of
thinking new thoughts.
These apps are literally designed
to keep you watching the
same content constantly.
Like anybody who spends
any time on YouTube
has the exact same complaint.
They're like, "Man, I
hate my YouTube homepage.
There's like three channels on here.
Where's the entire rest of the internet?"
Like it's wild.
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My own YouTube homepage has,
like, three types of videos.
It's, like, hockey highlights,
"Rust" gameplay, and chiropractic
adjustment compilations.
Like one day in the entire year,
your friend could be like,
"Oh, check out this cool golf video.
You should watch this funny golf video."
So you look it up and then you're like,
"Okay, that was kind of funny,
I watched most of that."
And then for the rest of your life,
you're recommended golf content,
you get sucked into this
whole, like, golf phase.
So it's like you get
trapped into these, like,
very sticky topics.
You get trapped into this,
like, mathematical algorithm,
and your world shrinks,
and shrinks, and shrinks
until you're thinking the same thoughts,
and watching the same things
for the rest of your life.
Anyways, the world is huge.
There are so many thoughts to be thought,
there are so many things to be thunk,
so many things to experience,
so many places to go,
there are answers to your problems.
Your giant complicated problems
might actually have very simple solutions,
but maybe you just can't see them,
'cause you're right in the middle of it.
So go somewhere new physically,
go experience something new,
15 minutes, 20 minutes,
go walk somewhere new.
And while you're out there
being a person in the world,
ask yourself, how can I be
motivated by, incentivized by,
and look forward to the things in my life?
What problems do I have
that if I were to solve them
my life would be more exciting?
I wouldn't need to escape all the time,
and if you feel like
you're just in this phase
of escaping from life,
playing lots of video games,
being on your phone a
lot, watching Netflix,
ask yourself if I keep
escaping from reality,
how do I create a reality I
don't want to escape from?
How can I help myself
make my life more exciting
and more hopeful?
Hopefully this video gives
you some perspective,
and gives you something to think about,
because personally in my own life,
just gaining some
distance from my problems
adds a level of clarity that
has been desperately needed.
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Increase friction in the way
of watching YouTube content.
Increase friction in the way of watching,
or browsing social media.
And while you're in the cave,
because you have to get dressed,
and clean up after work,
don't design your cave in a
way that just keeps you in it,
that keeps you stuck in it.
(car engine roaring)
So many people just buy bigger
TVs, bigger iPhone screens,
they invest in better
hardware for their gaming pc,
they get a comfier your couch,
they find ways to make
being inside the cave
as appealing, and as comfortable,
and as pleasurable as possible.
But then you have to think
about incentive structures, right?
Like, are you interested in, motivated by,
and incentivized by the
things in your life?
Or are you motivated
by increasing the quality of your escapes?
Are you motivated by buying a bigger TV
so you can watch more YouTube content
that you don't give a shit about really,
and it makes you feel terrible?
Or are you focusing on,
(flicker flicking)
and giving airtime to
the types of thoughts
that make the rest of your life better,
you know, that help you
be a person in the world
to help you be a character
that people know, you know?
That's why I say things like,
let people know your name,
because even something
as simple as that phrase,
let people know your name,
it just implies like,
yeah, be somebody who
people know and think about,
and, like, you know,
they know your character.
And a lot of the time what you find
is when you're part of
these sub-communities,
when you go to choir practice,
when you go to drop-in hockey,
when you go to this book
group that you never go to,
or where you go to this young
adults group at your church,
or something, right?
You have all of these things
that you probably could
make an effort to be like,
"Hey, what's going on with this?
I know I don't show up, but
I wanna start showing up."
And a lot of the time the
people who run these things
are like, "Oh, thank God.
Yeah, we could use more people,
but a lot of the time,
like by being a part
of these communities,
we learn so much about ourselves,
because of the role that we
play in these sub-communities,
and I think this is just
part of our human nature,
like we need other people
to remind us of who we are.
And if we don't like, and
people are invaluable,
they provide invaluable
feedback too, right?
Like if you say something
and jokes just continually
don't land, right?
And you're seen, and people look at you,
like you have some sort of problem,
like maybe that's an indication
that your comic material needs some work.
Maybe you need to learn how to listen
instead of just monologue, like me.
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