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- Hey, what's up person? 00:00
Are you frustrated with your life? 00:02
- No. 00:05
- Are you tired of spinning your wheels 00:06
and you keep on watching self-improvement videos? 00:09
Trying to find that aha moment, the thing 00:12
that gets you out of your rut, if that's you, stop that. 00:14
- Well, Jay gets a relief to know what's been eaten on you. 00:18
I wish you'd have told me sooner. 00:21
- Getting to where you want to be in life, it's difficult, 00:22
absolutely, but it's extremely simple. 00:26
The method to getting anything 00:28
that you could possibly want in life comes down to, 00:30
I would argue, three things. 00:33
If you can get all of these three things right, 00:34
then there's nothing that can stop you 00:37
unless you know all of your limbs get blown off 00:39
in a terrible accident. 00:42
Number one, you need to develop a vision 00:45
because without a vision, 00:48
there will be absolutely no telling 00:50
whether you're making progress in life or not. 00:52
Most people do not have an adequate vision 00:55
for where they want to be. 00:58
Most people wake up every single day 00:59
and just look at the tasks they have at hand 01:01
and just sort of vaguely hope 01:04
that they will make more money, 01:05
find a girlfriend, get a nice house eventually. 01:07
They have all of these sort of pre-installed, 01:10
vague NPC sentiments in their head, 01:12
things that would be nice, right? 01:15
But of course you want those things. 01:16
Everybody wants those things. 01:18
Those things are not a vision, that's just sort of like 01:20
accidentally inheriting the sentiments of society. 01:24
You need to develop a vision that is exciting 01:27
to you and your life. 01:30
A vision that I can't tell you about. 01:32
I can't tell you what's exciting to you, 01:34
but you have to figure it out. 01:36
You must figure it out. 01:38
So ask yourself, you know, if everything went your way 01:40
and you behaved optimally, 01:43
if you managed to find the discipline necessary 01:45
to overcome the little obstacles in your life 01:48
and the big ones, where would you ideally want to be 01:50
one year from now? 01:53
Take out a pen and paper 01:55
and write these things down in detail. 01:56
You have to create a vision that excites you. 01:59
Otherwise you will distract yourself with pleasure. 02:01
So when you're constructing this vision, 02:04
I highly encourage you 02:06
to not just think about the things you want to have. 02:07
Everybody wants to wake up in a nice giant household 02:10
with a big comfy bed 02:14
and drive off in their Lambo, have a very fulfilling job 02:15
that makes them a lot of money, 02:19
and they have all these nice clothes, and their body is nice 02:20
and jacked, and these things are nice to think about. 02:23
But a far more important question is 02:25
how do you want to behave? 02:27
What kind of person do you want to be? 02:29
How do you want it to feel to be you? 02:32
You can imagine yourself with all of these luxuries 02:34
around you, but at the end of the day, 02:37
think about what that would feel like to be you. 02:39
Is it sort of powerful, peaceful, focused? 02:42
Do you want to be somebody who has their priorities in line? 02:46
Somebody who has sort of burned away their lesser self? 02:50
Are you somebody who wakes up in the morning with energy, 02:54
just teeming with motivation 02:56
and excitement to tackle the most important things 02:58
in your day? 03:01
Develop a vision that's more exciting to you 03:02
than the pleasures that surround you. 03:05
Okay, so the next thing is to weaponize your attention. 03:07
Almost everybody underestimates the power 03:10
of their attention, but there are very few people 03:13
in the world who understand it fully, 03:16
and those people are in power. 03:18
The people who understand attention fully, 03:21
those are the people who've created an entire economy 03:23
around human attention. 03:26
Look no further than your tech giants of the world. 03:28
The truth is, human attention 03:31
is the most valuable resource on the planet. 03:33
When people focus on something, 03:36
when a society focuses on something, things get done 03:38
or undone, societies are built or they crumble, 03:42
and the modern landscape is built very evidently around 03:46
influencing, maintaining, and controlling human attention. 03:50
Even me right now, talking in front of this camera, 03:54
the longer you pay attention, 03:57
the better this video will do for me. 03:59
But hopefully I can leave you with something 04:01
where you can go, oh, wait, I need to develop my own vision. 04:04
I need to pay attention to that vision, 04:07
and I need to make things happen in my own life. 04:09
And then hopefully, you don't need to watch my (beeps) 04:11
you don't need to watch anybody's (beeps). 04:13
You can be paying attention 04:15
to what you want to be paying attention to. 04:16
So in order to gain traction in your life, 04:18
you need to realize that your attention is the vehicle 04:21
that will drive you towards your North Star. 04:24
And it makes perfect sense because attention is a prediction 04:26
where our eyes gaze, our feet tend to follow. 04:30
You know, a really good example of this is 04:33
how I became a YouTuber. 04:35
How did I get here? 04:37
Is this exactly what I've always wanted to do with my life? 04:38
Not really. I still want to be a director 04:40
and create high quality art, be a master of cinema. 04:43
But it makes perfect sense why I ended up here 04:47
for the time being, 04:51
and that's because that is all I paid attention to as a kid. 04:52
I was constantly making YouTube videos with my friends, 04:55
comedy sketches, fight scenes. 04:58
I was constantly absorbing and uploading to YouTube. 05:01
It's where my attention was, and soon my feet followed. 05:05
So ask yourself, are you treating 05:08
your attention with respect? 05:10
And in what ways are you allowing your attention 05:12
to go elsewhere? 05:15
What are you obsessed with? What's constantly on your mind? 05:16
Whatever that is, if it's not towards your vision, 05:19
you'll lack the fuel to get there. 05:23
So this might all sound extremely overly simple, 05:25
but I think the truest things in life 05:28
are generally pretty straightforward. 05:30
It's just, it doesn't mean that it's easy. 05:33
In fact, honing your attention 05:35
on what matters is very difficult. 05:36
But the final component of all 05:40
of this will help you achieve it. 05:41
It'll make things easier for you, 05:43
and I've found it personally very helpful as of late. 05:45
A lot of the ideas from this video were inspired 05:48
by "Outwitting The Devil" by Napoleon Hill. 05:51
I listened to that recently 05:54
using today's video sponsor Audible. 05:55
And I think that you should too, 05:57
because this is the first audiobook 05:59
that I've recommended on the channel 06:01
that I didn't completely love. 06:02
And why does that mean you should listen to it? 06:04
Well, I think it's because the good points 06:06
that Napoleon Hill makes are really good. 06:09
They're sort of life perspective altering points, 06:11
and that's why I made this video. 06:14
However, there are some other concepts from the audiobook 06:16
that I'm a little bit lukewarm about, 06:19
and sometimes they come across as crazy 06:21
or just genuinely unhinged. 06:24
And I want you to experience that for yourself. 06:27
And for those of you who don't know, 06:29
Audible is the leading provider of audio entertainment 06:31
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Every single month they send you one credit 06:36
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Once again, go to audible.com/betterideas 07:06
or just text better ideas to 500-500 07:09
to get your 30-day free trial. 07:12
And thanks again to Audible for sponsoring this video. 07:13
So this final component is surrender. 07:16
I'll call it surrender for this video. 07:20
But last video, I called it submission. 07:22
So let's rewind a little bit. 07:24
Remember how at the beginning I talked about reflecting 07:25
on who you want to be 07:28
and what you want it to feel like to be you? 07:30
Well, chances are when you were imagining that, 07:33
when you were really thinking about that, 07:36
you actually felt it right, you actually caught a glimpse 07:38
and were able to relax into that feeling. 07:42
Your posture probably changed a little bit. 07:46
Maybe you were very stressed before, 07:49
you're very uptight about all these things you have to do, 07:51
but you allowed yourself for just a few minutes 07:54
to relax into the possibility of feeling different. 07:57
Well, that is proof that you can feel that way right now. 08:01
The feeling that you want to feel is available 08:06
to you at all times, right? 08:08
You can be right now the person that you want to be. 08:11
Therefore, all of these external circumstances that you want 08:15
for your life are merely the branches 08:19
that grow out from this authentic feeling of being you. 08:23
And that probably sounds very woo woo, 08:27
but just give it a thought, okay? 08:29
Maybe it's not so much that getting 08:31
what you want in life externally will make you feel 08:34
who you want to feel like, 08:37
but rather feeling how you want to feel in life 08:38
and behaving in the way that you wish to behave, 08:41
and being the person that you want to be 08:44
will help you get all of these things as a byproduct. 08:46
So as I was editing this video, 08:50
I realized that I just straight up didn't explain 08:52
what submission even is. 08:56
I just started talking about something entirely different. 08:58
I already talked about this in like two other videos, 09:01
but yeah, I should really stop overusing this concept. 09:06
I think I should really write some new material. 09:09
Submission is basically this idea instead of, you know, 09:10
like when you need to do something that you know you need 09:14
to do, there's all this like physiological tension, right? 09:16
You feel very like, if I could just get myself 09:20
to do it right then I'd be a better person, 09:22
but I suck, right? 09:25
There's a lot of, there's a lot of tension, right? 09:26
We kind of fight ourselves. 09:29
But when you have a vision for what you want to feel like, 09:31
who you want to be, and you allow yourself to feel it, 09:35
then submission is almost like this act of faith. 09:38
It's less even psychological, it's more physiological. 09:43
You just do the thing anyways. 09:46
And I know that sounds very reductionistic, 09:49
but doing anything in life is just doing the thing anyways. 09:51
You can try to hyper cerebral eyes 09:55
doing what you need to do and overcomplicate it, 09:59
but at the end of the day, it's just a matter 10:01
of doing it or not doing it. 10:03
So I found personally that it's actually easier 10:05
to do what's good for you if you relax 10:09
into it physically and psychologically. 10:12
This act of just putting one foot 10:15
in front of the other and having faith 10:17
that this is the right thing for you. 10:19
So it is like counterintuitive. 10:21
You almost try less hard to, to do what's right for you. 10:23
But as you get better at doing this, 10:26
you just kind of disregard the resistance in your way. 10:28
And you start to become very familiar with the feelings 10:33
that are on the other side of this wall of resistance. 10:37
It's a feeling of peace, of calm, of duty. 10:42
Sometimes it's even a feeling of excitement. 10:46
You get very excited that you're actually finally doing 10:49
what you need to do, right? 10:52
It's a very good feeling. 10:54
And a lot of the time when we procrastinate 10:56
and we're doing all these, you know, 10:58
we're doom scrolling Instagram or whatever, 10:59
we are actually looking for this feeling 11:02
and we just can't find it at Instagram, 11:05
we can't find it on TikTok. 11:08
It's only found by relaxing into what you know 11:10
you need to be doing, relaxing into the steps necessary 11:14
to achieve your vision. 11:18
And there's no better feeling than that. 11:20
Some call it a flow state. 11:23
You can call it whatever you want, 11:25
but it's the best feeling in the world. 11:26
So get good at submitting to your higher conception of good. 11:28
You can call it your heavenly duty, your vision of heaven, 11:34
and good luck. 11:38
Just do it. 11:40
But enjoy yourself as you do it. 11:41
If you liked this video, 11:43
make sure that you actually hit like, 11:45
because when you hit the like button, 11:48
the algorithm blesses me. 11:50
YouTube, the algorithm, it goes, okay, this video's cool. 11:51
More people should watch this. 11:56
That really helps me out, and it helps everybody out. 11:57
So it's just a win-win. 12:00
If you're lurking here, consider subscribing. 12:01
Other than that, though, thank you so much for watching 12:04
and we'll catch you in the next video. 12:07

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- Hey, what's up person?
Are you frustrated with your life?
- No.
- Are you tired of spinning your wheels
and you keep on watching self-improvement videos?
Trying to find that aha moment, the thing
that gets you out of your rut, if that's you, stop that.
- Well, Jay gets a relief to know what's been eaten on you.
I wish you'd have told me sooner.
- Getting to where you want to be in life, it's difficult,
absolutely, but it's extremely simple.
The method to getting anything
that you could possibly want in life comes down to,
I would argue, three things.
If you can get all of these three things right,
then there's nothing that can stop you
unless you know all of your limbs get blown off
in a terrible accident.
Number one, you need to develop a vision
because without a vision,
there will be absolutely no telling
whether you're making progress in life or not.
Most people do not have an adequate vision
for where they want to be.
Most people wake up every single day
and just look at the tasks they have at hand
and just sort of vaguely hope
that they will make more money,
find a girlfriend, get a nice house eventually.
They have all of these sort of pre-installed,
vague NPC sentiments in their head,
things that would be nice, right?
But of course you want those things.
Everybody wants those things.
Those things are not a vision, that's just sort of like
accidentally inheriting the sentiments of society.
You need to develop a vision that is exciting
to you and your life.
A vision that I can't tell you about.
I can't tell you what's exciting to you,
but you have to figure it out.
You must figure it out.
So ask yourself, you know, if everything went your way
and you behaved optimally,
if you managed to find the discipline necessary
to overcome the little obstacles in your life
and the big ones, where would you ideally want to be
one year from now?
Take out a pen and paper
and write these things down in detail.
You have to create a vision that excites you.
Otherwise you will distract yourself with pleasure.
So when you're constructing this vision,
I highly encourage you
to not just think about the things you want to have.
Everybody wants to wake up in a nice giant household
with a big comfy bed
and drive off in their Lambo, have a very fulfilling job
that makes them a lot of money,
and they have all these nice clothes, and their body is nice
and jacked, and these things are nice to think about.
But a far more important question is
how do you want to behave?
What kind of person do you want to be?
How do you want it to feel to be you?
You can imagine yourself with all of these luxuries
around you, but at the end of the day,
think about what that would feel like to be you.
Is it sort of powerful, peaceful, focused?
Do you want to be somebody who has their priorities in line?
Somebody who has sort of burned away their lesser self?
Are you somebody who wakes up in the morning with energy,
just teeming with motivation
and excitement to tackle the most important things
in your day?
Develop a vision that's more exciting to you
than the pleasures that surround you.
Okay, so the next thing is to weaponize your attention.
Almost everybody underestimates the power
of their attention, but there are very few people
in the world who understand it fully,
and those people are in power.
The people who understand attention fully,
those are the people who've created an entire economy
around human attention.
Look no further than your tech giants of the world.
The truth is, human attention
is the most valuable resource on the planet.
When people focus on something,
when a society focuses on something, things get done
or undone, societies are built or they crumble,
and the modern landscape is built very evidently around
influencing, maintaining, and controlling human attention.
Even me right now, talking in front of this camera,
the longer you pay attention,
the better this video will do for me.
But hopefully I can leave you with something
where you can go, oh, wait, I need to develop my own vision.
I need to pay attention to that vision,
and I need to make things happen in my own life.
And then hopefully, you don't need to watch my (beeps)
you don't need to watch anybody's (beeps).
You can be paying attention
to what you want to be paying attention to.
So in order to gain traction in your life,
you need to realize that your attention is the vehicle
that will drive you towards your North Star.
And it makes perfect sense because attention is a prediction
where our eyes gaze, our feet tend to follow.
You know, a really good example of this is
how I became a YouTuber.
How did I get here?
Is this exactly what I've always wanted to do with my life?
Not really. I still want to be a director
and create high quality art, be a master of cinema.
But it makes perfect sense why I ended up here
for the time being,
and that's because that is all I paid attention to as a kid.
I was constantly making YouTube videos with my friends,
comedy sketches, fight scenes.
I was constantly absorbing and uploading to YouTube.
It's where my attention was, and soon my feet followed.
So ask yourself, are you treating
your attention with respect?
And in what ways are you allowing your attention
to go elsewhere?
What are you obsessed with? What's constantly on your mind?
Whatever that is, if it's not towards your vision,
you'll lack the fuel to get there.
So this might all sound extremely overly simple,
but I think the truest things in life
are generally pretty straightforward.
It's just, it doesn't mean that it's easy.
In fact, honing your attention
on what matters is very difficult.
But the final component of all
of this will help you achieve it.
It'll make things easier for you,
and I've found it personally very helpful as of late.
A lot of the ideas from this video were inspired
by "Outwitting The Devil" by Napoleon Hill.
I listened to that recently
using today's video sponsor Audible.
And I think that you should too,
because this is the first audiobook
that I've recommended on the channel
that I didn't completely love.
And why does that mean you should listen to it?
Well, I think it's because the good points
that Napoleon Hill makes are really good.
They're sort of life perspective altering points,
and that's why I made this video.
However, there are some other concepts from the audiobook
that I'm a little bit lukewarm about,
and sometimes they come across as crazy
or just genuinely unhinged.
And I want you to experience that for yourself.
And for those of you who don't know,
Audible is the leading provider of audio entertainment
and audio books all in one place.
Every single month they send you one credit
which you can spend on any audiobook of your choice,
regardless of cost, and you get to keep
that audiobook forever.
Audible members also get instant access
to a rapidly expanding catalog of audible originals,
podcasts and exclusive series.
So if you're interested in joining me in being big brained
and listening to some of the greatest insights
ever recorded, then if you use my link
in the description below
or text better ideas to 500-500,
then you'll get a 30 day free trial.
Once again, go to audible.com/betterideas
or just text better ideas to 500-500
to get your 30-day free trial.
And thanks again to Audible for sponsoring this video.
So this final component is surrender.
I'll call it surrender for this video.
But last video, I called it submission.
So let's rewind a little bit.
Remember how at the beginning I talked about reflecting
on who you want to be
and what you want it to feel like to be you?
Well, chances are when you were imagining that,
when you were really thinking about that,
you actually felt it right, you actually caught a glimpse
and were able to relax into that feeling.
Your posture probably changed a little bit.
Maybe you were very stressed before,
you're very uptight about all these things you have to do,
but you allowed yourself for just a few minutes
to relax into the possibility of feeling different.
Well, that is proof that you can feel that way right now.
The feeling that you want to feel is available
to you at all times, right?
You can be right now the person that you want to be.
Therefore, all of these external circumstances that you want
for your life are merely the branches
that grow out from this authentic feeling of being you.
And that probably sounds very woo woo,
but just give it a thought, okay?
Maybe it's not so much that getting
what you want in life externally will make you feel
who you want to feel like,
but rather feeling how you want to feel in life
and behaving in the way that you wish to behave,
and being the person that you want to be
will help you get all of these things as a byproduct.
So as I was editing this video,
I realized that I just straight up didn't explain
what submission even is.
I just started talking about something entirely different.
I already talked about this in like two other videos,
but yeah, I should really stop overusing this concept.
I think I should really write some new material.
Submission is basically this idea instead of, you know,
like when you need to do something that you know you need
to do, there's all this like physiological tension, right?
You feel very like, if I could just get myself
to do it right then I'd be a better person,
but I suck, right?
There's a lot of, there's a lot of tension, right?
We kind of fight ourselves.
But when you have a vision for what you want to feel like,
who you want to be, and you allow yourself to feel it,
then submission is almost like this act of faith.
It's less even psychological, it's more physiological.
You just do the thing anyways.
And I know that sounds very reductionistic,
but doing anything in life is just doing the thing anyways.
You can try to hyper cerebral eyes
doing what you need to do and overcomplicate it,
but at the end of the day, it's just a matter
of doing it or not doing it.
So I found personally that it's actually easier
to do what's good for you if you relax
into it physically and psychologically.
This act of just putting one foot
in front of the other and having faith
that this is the right thing for you.
So it is like counterintuitive.
You almost try less hard to, to do what's right for you.
But as you get better at doing this,
you just kind of disregard the resistance in your way.
And you start to become very familiar with the feelings
that are on the other side of this wall of resistance.
It's a feeling of peace, of calm, of duty.
Sometimes it's even a feeling of excitement.
You get very excited that you're actually finally doing
what you need to do, right?
It's a very good feeling.
And a lot of the time when we procrastinate
and we're doing all these, you know,
we're doom scrolling Instagram or whatever,
we are actually looking for this feeling
and we just can't find it at Instagram,
we can't find it on TikTok.
It's only found by relaxing into what you know
you need to be doing, relaxing into the steps necessary
to achieve your vision.
And there's no better feeling than that.
Some call it a flow state.
You can call it whatever you want,
but it's the best feeling in the world.
So get good at submitting to your higher conception of good.
You can call it your heavenly duty, your vision of heaven,
and good luck.
Just do it.
But enjoy yourself as you do it.
If you liked this video,
make sure that you actually hit like,
because when you hit the like button,
the algorithm blesses me.
YouTube, the algorithm, it goes, okay, this video's cool.
More people should watch this.
That really helps me out, and it helps everybody out.
So it's just a win-win.
If you're lurking here, consider subscribing.
Other than that, though, thank you so much for watching
and we'll catch you in the next video.

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Vocabulary Meanings

vision

/ˈvɪʒ.ən/

B2
  • noun
  • - the ability to think about or plan the future with imagination or wisdom; a mental image of the future

attention

/əˈtɛn.ʃən/

B2
  • noun
  • - the act of focusing the mind on something

develop

/dɪˈvɛl.əp/

B1
  • verb
  • - to grow or cause to grow and become more mature or advanced

exciting

/ɪkˈsaɪ.tɪŋ/

B2
  • adjective
  • - causing great enthusiasm and eagerness

behave

/bɪˈheɪv/

A2
  • verb
  • - to act in a particular way

obstacle

/ˈɒb.stə.kəl/

B2
  • noun
  • - something that blocks or prevents progress

fulfilling

/fʊlˈfɪl.ɪŋ/

C1
  • adjective
  • - providing satisfaction or happiness as a result of fully developing one's abilities or character

priority

/praɪˈɒr.ɪ.ti/

B2
  • noun
  • - something that is regarded as more important than another

motivation

/ˌmoʊ.tɪˈveɪ.ʃən/

B2
  • noun
  • - the reason or reasons one has for acting or behaving in a particular way

influence

/ˈɪn.flu.əns/

B2
  • verb
  • - to have an effect on the character, development, or behavior of someone or something

submit

/səbˈmɪt/

B2
  • verb
  • - to accept or yield to a superior force or to the authority or will of another person

relax

/rɪˈlæks/

A2
  • verb
  • - to make or become less tense or anxious

achieve

/əˈtʃiːv/

B1
  • verb
  • - to successfully reach a desired object or result by effort

struggle

/ˈstrʌɡ.əl/

B1
  • verb
  • - to make a forceful or violent effort to get free of restraint or resist attack

perform

/pərˈfɔːrm/

B2
  • verb
  • - to carry out, accomplish, or fulfill an action, task, or function

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