How to find and do work you love | Scott Dinsmore | TEDxGoldenGatePark (2D)

Scott Dinsmore's mission is to change the world by helping people find what excites them and build a career around the work only they are capable of doing. He is a career change strategist whose demoralizing experience at a Fortune 500 job launched his quest to understand why 80% of adults hate the work they do, and more importantly, to identify what the other 20% were doing differently. His research led to experiences with thousands of employees and entrepreneurs from 158 countries. Scott distilled the results down to his Passionate Work Framework - three surprisingly simple practices for finding and doing work you love, that all happen to be completely within our control. He makes his career tools available free to the public through his community at LiveYourLegend.net
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  • @MisterF_1984
    @MisterF_19848 жыл бұрын

    "If you don't know what you're looking for you're never going to find it" Well that's me fucked.

  • @pete5668

    @pete5668

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Mister F Me too!

  • @wayteyy

    @wayteyy

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Mister F Yeah but what he's saying is, it doesn't matter.. Just do things you're passionate in, and the rest will come.

  • @aeronuy4295

    @aeronuy4295

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Daniel Wayte thats the problem idk what im passionate in. or what im good at. or what i love.

  • @pete5668

    @pete5668

    8 жыл бұрын

    aeron uy You are not the only one.

  • @lancer717

    @lancer717

    8 жыл бұрын

    +aeron uy I'm 26...college graduate...you are not alone :(

  • @sarthakjoshi9824
    @sarthakjoshi98243 жыл бұрын

    2012 - gives very motivating ted talk 2015- dead after a accident 2020- his ted talk is just superhit since 2012. Hope god gives this men rest in heaven

  • @mday4183

    @mday4183

    3 жыл бұрын

    Oh man... Hopefully his walk with God was right above all. Careers are temporary.

  • @dddeadlift

    @dddeadlift

    2 жыл бұрын

    Wow really

  • @najeebkhan2684

    @najeebkhan2684

    2 жыл бұрын

    East Bay entrepreneur, author Scott Dinsmore killed while climbing Mount Kilimanjaro

  • @MetalBere

    @MetalBere

    2 жыл бұрын

    🙏😔

  • @Lifeoutloudwithkari

    @Lifeoutloudwithkari

    Жыл бұрын

    At least he was doing something he dreamed of doing!

  • @telepathictortoise3021
    @telepathictortoise30217 жыл бұрын

    alrighty then, I'm becoming a hotel bed tester

  • @lucymwangi7509

    @lucymwangi7509

    7 жыл бұрын

    TelepathicTortoise hahaha...😂

  • @theophilusomogbai9491

    @theophilusomogbai9491

    5 жыл бұрын

    Lol...Damn!!

  • @Rachel-so3zb

    @Rachel-so3zb

    5 жыл бұрын

    TelepathicTortoise FUN!!!

  • @JPSullivanMusic

    @JPSullivanMusic

    5 жыл бұрын

    there are actually jobs where you lay in hotel beds to warm them up for guests in China

  • @audreyandremington5265

    @audreyandremington5265

    5 жыл бұрын

    I bet you that you could win Got Talent! A telepath could also probably join the Avengers. 😉 Who needs strenth and speed when you can defeat villans by sitting and thinking!

  • @Mahmoud-ko9eb
    @Mahmoud-ko9eb7 жыл бұрын

    "The fastest way to do things you don't think can be done, is to surround yourself with people already doing them."

  • @Tramikins
    @Tramikins9 жыл бұрын

    Everyone is trying to get more motivated and achieve their dreams and goals... And then there's me with no dreams or goals 😓

  • @sisteryaya24

    @sisteryaya24

    9 жыл бұрын

    DIY Monster Maybe you're already living your dream and you just don't know it yet. Are you happy just the way things are? If so, sounds like a great place to be.

  • @Tramikins

    @Tramikins

    9 жыл бұрын

    The thing is, I'm not happy 😕 It just feels like I can do so much more yet I don't know what to do 😭

  • @sisteryaya24

    @sisteryaya24

    9 жыл бұрын

    Yes, I've been there many times. Have you thought about trying out a few things to see where your passions may reside? What are you naturally good at and do you like doing that? Sometimes you just have to get out there and start doing something and then you can start eliminating the things that don't hold your interest. There is something out there or inside of you that will spark your passion. Some people know what that is right away and some folks like us have to search for it and that's okay. Sounds like it's time to experiment! Good luck! Have fun!

  • @Tramikins

    @Tramikins

    9 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for taking your time to reply to my comment 💘 That helped a lot! Thank you so much 😊

  • @Huang59

    @Huang59

    9 жыл бұрын

    DIY Monster by reading your account name, I know already your passion. :) cheers

  • @dcgleason1234
    @dcgleason12348 жыл бұрын

    RIP Scott. You were truly an inspiration.

  • @kierrachristenson7435

    @kierrachristenson7435

    6 жыл бұрын

    Danny Gleason what :(

  • @sweatyeti

    @sweatyeti

    5 жыл бұрын

    He was hit by falling rocks while ascending Mount Kilimanjaro -- doing what he loved and living life to the fullest.

  • @beauty4717

    @beauty4717

    4 жыл бұрын

    Omg, I had no clue. I came across his blog bc I was trying to seek answers on passion, purpose, or a career that suits me. I am so confused & now I am saddened to hear he passed away. Thank you for sharing! May he R.I.P.

  • @Kisuke323

    @Kisuke323

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@sweatyeti This is almost funny.

  • @sweatyeti

    @sweatyeti

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Kisuke323 I was replying to Kiera, stating facts of his tragic fate. But, you're right... It's as if his Dungeon Master was fed up with his Mary Sue of a character, perfect and happy in every way, and was like "That's it! Rocks fall, you die! No more fun for you!"

  • @QuickTalks
    @QuickTalks8 жыл бұрын

    RIP Scott - Very inspiring fellow. Here's the summary of his talk "What is the work you CAN'T NOT do?" [1st step is to become an expert on yourself] -Analyze your strengths, find out what you naturally enjoy doing. -Discover your values: What is "Success" for you? Is it being very rich? Very healthy? Having a big family? [2nd do the impossible] -Challenge yourself more and more. The more you accomplish, the more you realize you CAN accomplish [3rd surround yourself with the right people] -Make friends with people who are positive and doing the things that you wish you could be doing. Your environment is definitely something you can change -Do you have any negative people in your life? Get rid of them - they're not helping you These are all things you can control, so figure out what it is you need to do and do it.

  • @iReebzy

    @iReebzy

    6 жыл бұрын

    Fantastic

  • @paytonshirtcliff3606

    @paytonshirtcliff3606

    6 жыл бұрын

    lol it not evn dat big

  • @c.t.6314

    @c.t.6314

    6 жыл бұрын

    QuickTalks awesome advice, this video was completely eye opening and has helped me in choosing my career path...amazing...so freaking amazing!

  • @mimibaby666

    @mimibaby666

    5 жыл бұрын

    Appreciated :) Thx a a lot!!

  • @JMarkYo

    @JMarkYo

    5 жыл бұрын

    QuickTalks why are there SO many spam replies on this comment lol

  • @freeman8759
    @freeman87598 жыл бұрын

    This is great info... IF... you don't already have a family to support or you have parents that are financially well off. Sometimes the things we hate doing keep a roof over your head and food on the table.

  • @choo6988

    @choo6988

    7 жыл бұрын

    Not excuse, it's a question of priorities. Some people value family over ambition. And, in extreme cases, money means family, especially with the impoverished.

  • @choo6988

    @choo6988

    7 жыл бұрын

    ***** Some don't have a choice. Don't make this black and white, it's what stupid people do.

  • @choo6988

    @choo6988

    7 жыл бұрын

    ***** What the fuck lol, I can watch whatever videos I want, and I'm not arguing from my point of view, I'm being pragmatic. And I wasn't disagreeing with the video or mocking it, I was disagreeing with your broad statements with no basis in reality.

  • @choo6988

    @choo6988

    7 жыл бұрын

    ***** There are. There ARE also people who struggle to put a meal on the table. Are you gonna tell the guy working 60 hours a week barely paying his bills with no savings to also chase his dreams? To the poorest of the poor, their dream is to be able to know they can afford a night out to eat. To the displaced refugees, their dream is to survive etc. You get the gist.

  • @bigredfoxx4310

    @bigredfoxx4310

    7 жыл бұрын

    Antoine Mack

  • @WillChousThoughts
    @WillChousThoughts8 жыл бұрын

    Rest in Peace

  • @ellabaldock4529

    @ellabaldock4529

    8 жыл бұрын

    beegees .usic

  • @MrWolfy43

    @MrWolfy43

    7 жыл бұрын

    What??

  • @jennaf5741

    @jennaf5741

    7 жыл бұрын

    Scott Dinsmore died nearly a year ago in an accident on Mt. Kilimanjaro.

  • @Phoenix-pb4sm

    @Phoenix-pb4sm

    7 жыл бұрын

    Jenna F That fucking sucks

  • @presley4604

    @presley4604

    7 жыл бұрын

    Yes.

  • @emmanoel4876
    @emmanoel48766 жыл бұрын

    I think Scott and his family should be proud that even after his life ended, he is still inspiring others to live their lives and achieve their dreams. Their success is in a small way Scott's success, and I think that is a legacy to be proud of. R.I.P.

  • @DreamingwithD

    @DreamingwithD

    Ай бұрын

    How he died

  • @ahikernamedgq
    @ahikernamedgq8 жыл бұрын

    I watched this video, at first, thinking about how stupid all this blather was that this guy was spouting. All this motivational bullcrap. Then, I started to read the comments, realized this young man died, while probably pursing to live by the philosophy he believed in. Rest in Peace. May this lesson help me to leave behind my cynicism.

  • @UdoADHD

    @UdoADHD

    7 жыл бұрын

    oh shit

  • @UdoADHD

    @UdoADHD

    7 жыл бұрын

    holy crap I am in this guy's facebook group! And it has been super inactive. I just thought he moved on but he literally passed on!!!!

  • @markschaefer1823

    @markschaefer1823

    7 жыл бұрын

    so true

  • @thethinking1

    @thethinking1

    7 жыл бұрын

    it makes me wonder, about the super inactivity - knowing what he left with you, continue to input with the others, to carry on in his stead. Make it grow!

  • @thethinking1

    @thethinking1

    7 жыл бұрын

    it makes me wonder, about the super inactivity - knowing what he left with you, continue to input with the others, to carry on in his stead. Make it grow!

  • @inkajoo
    @inkajoo7 жыл бұрын

    why do motivational speakers always use their own success story of achieving their dream of becoming a motivational speaker as motivation?

  • @jeffdavisauthor

    @jeffdavisauthor

    7 жыл бұрын

    that's a great question Roger, I understand where you're coming from. They do this for many reasons, here are a few of them. One, when they tell their own story instead of someone else's, their story becomes more authentic and real - many people in the audience pick up on that authenticity and connect with the genuine nature of the speaker. Two, credibility. They've done it themselves, so they have the authority to talk about how someone else can achieve the same thing. Sort of like, "if I've done it, so can you." Three, telling your own story comes naturally and you know all the details of it, especially when it supports the point of the speech. Without a doubt, telling other people's stories is great too. With that said, there is often enormous value and authenticity in telling your own story to the audience.

  • @MrJaybuu

    @MrJaybuu

    7 жыл бұрын

    because that is the only practical thing they can make people relate to even though it is not a template for others. it is only to inspire

  • @eviekabo2885

    @eviekabo2885

    7 жыл бұрын

    m8k

  • @tonywalton1052

    @tonywalton1052

    7 жыл бұрын

    I predict in the future we will all be motivational speakers. And computers will do all the work! Cant' Wait!

  • @calliph

    @calliph

    7 жыл бұрын

    because it's a fucking scam.

  • @kripul
    @kripul10 жыл бұрын

    I was knitting when he said, "I don't care what it is you're into, what passion, what hobby; if you're into knitting you can find someone.."

  • @JaredEasley
    @JaredEasley8 жыл бұрын

    I just heard the sad news about Scott Dinsmore's death. I did not know him personally, but my prayers go out to his family. I am grateful for people like Scott who encourage others to do big things.

  • @vanessagorgano9779

    @vanessagorgano9779

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Jared Easley oh my goodness, what happened to Scott?

  • @souhailkaoussi6415

    @souhailkaoussi6415

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Vanessa Gorgano he died, an accident they said.. so sad :(

  • @examinfo

    @examinfo

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Vanessa Gorgano A Boulder fell on him while he was climbing mount Kilimanjaro

  • @tiffanyparks7914

    @tiffanyparks7914

    8 жыл бұрын

    That is sad. It makes me sad to hear that. I never met him, but on here (as many "Ted talkers", (if you will) he seems so lively, and to hear that this happened to him, makes me sad.

  • @MagiMysteryTour

    @MagiMysteryTour

    8 жыл бұрын

    +examinfo Well, that's the risk when you take the "push your limits" thing too far. Some challenges are not worth the risk. I think of Christopher Reeve and Jason Priestley.

  • @JagjitBrawler
    @JagjitBrawler8 жыл бұрын

    RIP Brother. Didn't know what happened to you until I read the comment section. Glad to know that you are now a shining angel living a happy eternity. God bless.

  • @JagjitBrawler

    @JagjitBrawler

    8 жыл бұрын

    www.mercurynews.com/my-town/ci_28818630/alamo-entrepreneur-author-killed-while-climbing-mt-kilimanjaro It's him :(

  • @swathipai1

    @swathipai1

    7 жыл бұрын

    +jagjit bhatia RIP

  • @bankruptbritain6103

    @bankruptbritain6103

    5 жыл бұрын

    He gives inspirational talks to the Angels

  • @DjedhiGnostica
    @DjedhiGnostica7 жыл бұрын

    The people responding in these comments that choose to complain about mundane things they see in the video or that are introducing all the reasons why they think the message is flawed or can't be done... Have already made their decision.

  • @SkyFoxTale
    @SkyFoxTale9 жыл бұрын

    Great use of the Henry David Thoreau quote. "The mass of men lead lives of quiet desperation."

  • @fabiofidanza

    @fabiofidanza

    9 жыл бұрын

    thanks, great quote

  • @AhmedKhashabaa

    @AhmedKhashabaa

    8 жыл бұрын

    ***** I don't understand it could you explain it please !?

  • @GANGSTA2285

    @GANGSTA2285

    8 жыл бұрын

    Ahmed Khashaba most people have a great feeling of longing that they hold inside. like they have a dream that never comes true.

  • @AbbyGarrettMPF
    @AbbyGarrettMPF8 жыл бұрын

    Scott died this past weekend while climbing Mt. Kilimanjaro during his extended vacation and world tour with his wife Chelsea (I don't have details yet). I never knew him personally, only through being Facebook friends online. He was truly someone I thought of as invincible--larger than life. Such an inspiring guy and such a beautiful soul. His light will undoubtedly continue to shine on through his legacy and the lives he touched along the way. Please keep his wife in your thoughts and prayers.

  • @ericswain4177

    @ericswain4177

    2 жыл бұрын

    Wow ! sad to hear but happy it was doing and pushing his limits, Well done Scott Dinsmore practicing what you preach sad to hear you're gone. Quite often the right and inspiring die young that in itself for those who have heard Scott speak will be inspired to push onward and upward.

  • @pleasefindmefindajob2135

    @pleasefindmefindajob2135

    Жыл бұрын

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  • @aliciaz5716
    @aliciaz57162 жыл бұрын

    This was the talk I needed to see and hear 20 years ago. I just found it, and to learn this inspiring person is not with us anymore is so sad. Thank you, Scott. May you rest in peace.

  • @josefkubicek6730
    @josefkubicek67308 жыл бұрын

    I think you can find it even without knowing that you are looking for it, its more natural way. But to let that happen you have to learn to step out of routines, stop, open your mind and listen to your intuition in the back of your head whispering. Do what you enjoy doing, explore staff which fascinates you, stop planning your life and make use of everyday opportunities, do unexpected decisions, become a yesman sometimes and don't be afraid of failing, because failure is there to show you the right direction.

  • @msmusik2
    @msmusik29 жыл бұрын

    I'm 19 and I just graduated high school in May and I'm on my gap year struggling to figure out what to do with my life...I feel kind of depressed at times, I don't know if you've ever had those thoughts at night where you just think "what am I gonna do with my life? what about next year? I don't want to live at home forever...." but I get those quiet often. Everything that I would just love doing feels out of reach. I'd love to be a musician, be involved in the making of films, or anything with entertainment. It's not a typical get a degree and go find a job type of career but it's where my passion is. But this talk inspired me...it's just the most frustrating thing ever when you're just not happy with how your life is going at the moment

  • @n_nn_nnn

    @n_nn_nnn

    6 жыл бұрын

    msmusik2 what are you doing now? I'm also in a similar situation

  • @nanuli2295

    @nanuli2295

    6 жыл бұрын

    and what you thought 3 years letter?

  • @Polo-bp2uv

    @Polo-bp2uv

    6 жыл бұрын

    Same for me except I'm 20 everywhere here people are like nah we aren't hiring it's hard to find good paying jobs that aren't in a warehouse here which is basically you either don't work or work in a warehouse until you pass out of heat exhaustion

  • @bankruptbritain6103

    @bankruptbritain6103

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@nanuli2295 she's a film executive now, lining up dates for Harvey Weinstein

  • @csspreparation6922

    @csspreparation6922

    5 жыл бұрын

    That's really good. I did everything on time and didn't think of what should I go for and gave myself to whatever came, it's much better to think. Before you chose. I appreciate you. You'll get it!

  • @mrtampham
    @mrtampham8 жыл бұрын

    You are a true inspiration Scott.

  • @muriyadanthomson

    @muriyadanthomson

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Tam Pham *were... - www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3237080/Entrepreneur-TED-speaker-33-killed-falling-boulder-climbing-Mount-Kilimanjaro-wife-year-long-trip-world.html

  • @delilah9974

    @delilah9974

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Thomson Muriyadan (thedigitalmonk) wow...RIP Scott ...

  • @mrtampham

    @mrtampham

    8 жыл бұрын

    Thanks Thomson, I knew!

  • @spottedstar1123

    @spottedstar1123

    8 жыл бұрын

    aw thats so sad:(

  • @humanyoda

    @humanyoda

    8 жыл бұрын

    Evidently, he didn't choose his actions well enough.

  • @_Jai_
    @_Jai_3 жыл бұрын

    I just found this TEDxTalk today and I got so pumped! I just knew in my mind that this young man had a book released, so I began to Google it. After a couple of seconds of research, I realized that this man passed away while hiking mountains making his way around the world. I just broke down and cried. What a wonderful soul to give us this short, yet powerful message before ascending. I believe he fulfilled what he was meant to do in this life and that he'll be back.

  • @0g1m2s3
    @0g1m2s38 жыл бұрын

    I don't know what I would love to do. But I get anxious about whether I am capable of doing what I want. Specially I get upset when I become a disappointment to myself or people who have hopes on me.

  • @Lifeofloops

    @Lifeofloops

    8 жыл бұрын

    Oh my gosh, this definitely resonates with me. :I

  • @michaelneumann3695

    @michaelneumann3695

    5 жыл бұрын

    If you pay your attention to something it cleances itself. It solves itself just by looking. Look at the anxiety as long as it takes and you will understand it, it will dissolve. Also the disappointment can be solved like this too. I solved so many of my negative emotions like this. Sometimes it brings you to tears, anger, fear, laughter but if you stay long enough and try to be ok, it will get ok everytime. ;)

  • @windsofmarchjourneyperrytr2823

    @windsofmarchjourneyperrytr2823

    4 жыл бұрын

    You'd be smart to get over that childish mindset now. People use it to control you. Don't wait 40 years til you get old and no longer GAF.

  • @suhocotton857

    @suhocotton857

    2 жыл бұрын

    Exactly

  • @MarieVoigt
    @MarieVoigt8 жыл бұрын

    Out of total shock and sadness and utter empathy for Scott's wife Chelsea and his family, I have come to realise this: If there is anything we can do to make Scott’s totally unfair sudden passing not a complete tragedy to mankind it is to take what he started and make it into something even more massive. Because I’m sure that’s what he would have done if he was still here. So let’s all do (more of) what we love and let’s not waste our potential. Let’s inspire more and more people around us to do the same and by that help make the world the much better place it can be. And let’s take his and Chelsea’s example and live life to the fullest. Let’s make the most of the now and enjoy the little things no matter how busy we may be. Let’s always be brave enough to be the best versions of ourselves and thereby giving our loved ones and beautiful planet what they deserve. Let’s live following the excellent example Scott set. Let’s all live our legend and make Scott proud.

  • @chickadeeacres3864

    @chickadeeacres3864

    3 ай бұрын

    I wasn’t aware that he died. I just looked him up. At least he died doing what he loved and started a movement that continues to this day. I’m sure he’s watching it all from the best seat.

  • @TheMrhycannon
    @TheMrhycannon9 жыл бұрын

    Most people don't have the leisure or funds to follow your advice.. They have to take the available work to feed themselves and families..

  • @Gazzapa57

    @Gazzapa57

    9 жыл бұрын

    ***** Don't we have a brown or black president ? And your point is...

  • @FutonJohn

    @FutonJohn

    9 жыл бұрын

    ***** when you bring up race your comment becomes irrelevant

  • @FutonJohn

    @FutonJohn

    9 жыл бұрын

    ***** your father left you, your life is irrelevant. Fuck that shit escalated.

  • @FutonJohn

    @FutonJohn

    9 жыл бұрын

    Awesome comeback...on that note, this argument is irrelevant. Peace!

  • @qooiuler

    @qooiuler

    9 жыл бұрын

    sammy samsam Great, bring ethnicity into this. Nowhere does he say "you're not allowed to have a job you don't like": Necessity doesn't (or shouldn't) inhibit new perspectives. Rather, he says there are opportunities out there.

  • @hninoowai1431
    @hninoowai14315 жыл бұрын

    3 things 100% in our control 1) surround yourself with passionate ppl 2) Learn about yourself 3) Learn your own impossible and push that. I do agree for 1 and 2 you said as I tested in self. I discovered and surrounded with passionate ppl who inspire me and it is real in our control and learning about self as well and now I am ready to test for 3 . Thank you

  • @cartergomez5390

    @cartergomez5390

    2 жыл бұрын

    That's why I'm surrounded by only affiliate marketers on my Facebook because I want to excel in that. I am constantly learning about myself as well. As far as impossible, I'm training for a bodybuilding competition in October and recording my own music. I'm going hard starting tomorrow, doing a walk, a combination of walk/run and then a whole hour of running after that. So, 3 hours of working out.

  • @vanner66

    @vanner66

    5 ай бұрын

    ​@@cartergomez5390top g!

  • @cirentXD
    @cirentXD3 жыл бұрын

    RIP Scott Dinsmore. Thank you for the inspiration. It is too bad I only learned of you after your passing. I hope your wife and family find peace and good fortune in the future.

  • @TomBriggs777
    @TomBriggs7778 жыл бұрын

    Miss you Scott. Rest knowing that you packed a whole hell of a lot into 32 years. Prayers for your family.

  • @michaelstevenmartin3478
    @michaelstevenmartin34788 жыл бұрын

    I just heard of his passing, a freak accident on Mt. Kilimanjaro. He will be missed.

  • @classicartfoundation639

    @classicartfoundation639

    4 жыл бұрын

    Sometimes its safer to stay at home and watch TV

  • @windsofmarchjourneyperrytr2823

    @windsofmarchjourneyperrytr2823

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@classicartfoundation639 no...statistically, most accidents happen at home. If you lost your home, you'd get the worst PTSD because you couldn't go home.

  • @ezraprzytyk

    @ezraprzytyk

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@windsofmarchjourneyperrytr2823 how do you loose your home? Wtf

  • @fionaanderson5796

    @fionaanderson5796

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@ezraprzytyk foreclosure usually. Often the result of losing your job, serious illness or accident, or in the US a subprime mortgage.

  • @vanessasmikle9600

    @vanessasmikle9600

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@classicartfoundation639 Be respectful, please!

  • @gabriellauwumarongie9361
    @gabriellauwumarongie93613 жыл бұрын

    My husband is a forklift driver who loves, loves, loves his job at the company he works at. He doesn't get paid as much as he could. He has a 45 minute commute. His co-workers would annoy me, but my husband has a very accepting attitude about peoples' differences & personality quirks. In fact, every day he goes to work so filled with gratitude and joy. His boss and boss's boss appreciate him and let him know this . . . Which I think is part of his love for the job. He has made himself almost indispensable. His joy in his work makes me happy.

  • @LaTanzaLashay
    @LaTanzaLashay6 жыл бұрын

    Very informative. I ask myself everyday what am I afraid of? What is stopping me from doing something that I love. I can strongly agree with you when you mentioned surrounding yourself with positive individuals who share the same passions as you because you can learn from them and it will only help you expand your dreams.

  • @Roamstrong
    @Roamstrong8 жыл бұрын

    Just rewatching this after hearing the news. Just feels appropriate. RIP Scott.

  • @FizzleCo
    @FizzleCo8 жыл бұрын

    We will miss you, Scott.

  • @user-xq8lv1wo1j
    @user-xq8lv1wo1j3 жыл бұрын

    After listening to this lecture, I decided to become an expert on myself. People are divided into 20 percent of people who change the world with passion, and 80 percent of people who just live in desperation. I think only those who are experts about themselves and those who understand themselves can find the life they want and live passionately. 'What kind of person am I?' I kept asking this question during the lecture. There is a goal for me. And I am working hard toward this goal. However, I don't know if I really like this goal 100 percent. Because I don't know who I am completely. The most grateful thing about this video is that it taught me the importance of having my own time. My own time taught me how to find a way to enjoy myself, and taught me about my special strengths, my values, and the importance of experiences. From now on, I will test my limitations by doing things that seem impossible, and I will challenge whatever I want to do. I will also live my life passionately checking what I can or cannot do. My life is only mine, and only I can change it. This lecture made me regret my previous negative life with limitations. Come to think of it, I wonder why I set limits on my future in the past. The pressure and gloom that I didn't know was blocking my way. My life is long and I still have a lot of time left. Now I want to say, 'There's nothing I can't do.' I feel like the dark clouds in my head have gone through and become a clear, blue sky.

  • @Tyrone-Fields
    @Tyrone-Fields2 ай бұрын

    Rest In Peace Scott! I know this is years later, but your words will always hold a special place in my heart. Thank you for the inspiration...and helping me understand my legend.

  • @ramanminhas6071
    @ramanminhas60718 жыл бұрын

    RIP Scott. Loved your story about swimming across the San Francisco Bay. You're a visionary.

  • @anontawong
    @anontawong8 жыл бұрын

    I heard the news of your passing through Leo's blog post, so I came back to watch this video again. Your legend will live on. RIP.

  • @mojibi
    @mojibi7 жыл бұрын

    To all those who believe in realism and think he spoke bullshit, no great person ever thought normally. You have to be crazy, optimistic, fairytale believer to be there.

  • @RPcropland

    @RPcropland

    6 жыл бұрын

    True for a small minority of people the rest that share these qualities are not doing well to say the least.

  • @mitchsumner2831

    @mitchsumner2831

    5 жыл бұрын

    The problem w/ genious, most ppl think ur Nuts!

  • @socialogic9777

    @socialogic9777

    5 жыл бұрын

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    @socialogic9777

    5 жыл бұрын

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  • @myfriendsiloveforever

    @myfriendsiloveforever

    5 жыл бұрын

    Not necessarilly true. Like no data to back that up. And the big hole is that there is no line to measure "normal thinking" life itself is not normal. No one "thinks" normal. Haha.

  • @martinadimitrova5811
    @martinadimitrova58117 жыл бұрын

    So persuasive, so intelligent! Thank you, Scott!

  • @LucasPitcher13
    @LucasPitcher138 жыл бұрын

    Another inspirational talk. So sad that losing his life on Kilimanjaro recently was what it took to bring Scott to my attention - then again, following your passion is the only way to go!

  • @ORE_13

    @ORE_13

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Lucas Pitcher I didn't know he died until I read your comment. He definitely "lived" though and continues to live through the beautiful vision he's shared with the world. We'd be lucky if we held the words he spoke in this video dear. May he rest in peace.

  • @robertawolf106

    @robertawolf106

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Next Level Life He was struck by a boulder.

  • @LordClulow

    @LordClulow

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Lucas Pitcher I too only just discovered the Live Your Legend community - just learned this morning that he died. Such a sad discovery :'(

  • @umbertoeco3076

    @umbertoeco3076

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Samirah Yousef one less twat who landed on his feet and thinks everyone else did too.

  • @LucasPitcher13

    @LucasPitcher13

    8 жыл бұрын

    Ah, you sound bitter. Umberto eco That is sad.

  • @trishschmidt8530
    @trishschmidt85309 жыл бұрын

    What I like most about this Ted talk is that he talks about doing the " impossible" doing YOUR best.and also the importance of who you surround yourself with and your environment. So true!

  • @JS.forever
    @JS.forever8 жыл бұрын

    There's something so earnest and honest in the way he talks, does it so naturally and I guess that is why he is believable and so inspiring. Rest in peace Scott

  • @godschild3742
    @godschild37426 жыл бұрын

    I feel blessed because I love teaching children. To not be apart of that 80% feels good. He put things in a great perspective too. Great video!

  • @alessandrorinaldi1010
    @alessandrorinaldi10108 жыл бұрын

    R.I.P. Scott. You were, are and will be an inspiration to all of us.

  • @ikecharles7071
    @ikecharles707110 жыл бұрын

    This man is making so much sense and what he is saying is speaking to me. I am right now studying in South Dakota for "mining engineering". I am from fucking NJ and the only reason I am here is so that I can have a damn job..? I am cynically depressed and I feel that I am stuck in my position because of the pressure from my father. FUCK this. I hate it and it is so unnecessary. I am seriously moving back to NJ this next fall for school whether he likes it or not. I took out all my funds in loans anyway so he didnt even pay for shit! Why do I feel that I have to stay in my position. I mean I am 19 years old, I should be waking up every morning and have the feeling of utter emptyness. Every day i contemplate leaving. I cant focus on my studies here and I have to man up and tell my father to suck a donkey dick.

  • @ryansilver11

    @ryansilver11

    10 жыл бұрын

    good luck, man.

  • @DeeKruppNow

    @DeeKruppNow

    10 жыл бұрын

    Change it now!! It's never too late! Check out Tony Robbins. His UPW event is beyond awesome.

  • @ikecharles7071

    @ikecharles7071

    10 жыл бұрын

    Most engineers I meet say they aren't really into it so I definitely believe that. I picked the field of engineering because I didn't have the self-confidence to believe that I could possibly compete with others. Things have changed now, I truly feel that I am ready and my self-confidence is unstoppable. I am ready to go back to school in Jersey.

  • @ikecharles7071

    @ikecharles7071

    10 жыл бұрын

    ***** Thanks homie

  • @jeremynaranjo4065

    @jeremynaranjo4065

    10 жыл бұрын

    If he isn't helping pay for it then he can't dictate what you do. If you made it into an engineering school you are probably pretty smart. Do some exploring. I do recommend acquiring a marketable skill that you may not love better that you do. Just as a back up. But don't go into huge debt for it. Heck even if it is as a computer technician or a barber. Doesn't matter as long as it is a marketable skill that can pay the rent while you figure stuff out without racking up huge debt. Do you have any ideas of what to do instead?

  • @abeapikian8810
    @abeapikian88105 жыл бұрын

    RIP Scott. I read about your tragic passing in 2018. Sincere condolences your dear wife and family. Thank you for helping others with your TEDtalk.

  • @phoenixj369
    @phoenixj3698 жыл бұрын

    God bless you Scott for inspiring a lot of people, including me. You certainly helped to make the world a better place when you were still here.

  • @bryank427
    @bryank42710 жыл бұрын

    Great Ted talk, maybe one of the best I've seen so far. I would like to thank the presenter for this, I'm someone who is struggling to find a career path to go down, and this really helped. Thank you! A lot of great things to take from this.

  • @loismayette2747

    @loismayette2747

    2 жыл бұрын

    I WAS PSYCHOTHERAPISTS FOR 30 PLUS YEARS AND IT FOUND ME AND THAT IS what all careers did for me..

  • @loismayette2747

    @loismayette2747

    2 жыл бұрын

    It found me!!!.. passion

  • @erinachi6171

    @erinachi6171

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@loismayette2747 can you please tell me your thoughts about what I told you here? I wanna get some more advice, I hope.

  • @TheJazzChannelUniverse
    @TheJazzChannelUniverse9 жыл бұрын

    So he was unhappy with his job and then started helping others to find their happy job even though he hasn't found one. This world is going to run out of people who do the actuall work. Prety soon everybody is going to be a mentor, a life coach, a motivator and we are all going to be motivating and coaching each other about motivation and coaching.

  • @gitfiddler716

    @gitfiddler716

    9 жыл бұрын

    Reminds me of Amway. Most people don't want to sell products, but rather just build a downline.

  • @dmtang01

    @dmtang01

    9 жыл бұрын

    Jon Farr Amway has built a terrific system despite all the stuff, that has had happened, I think its just no outside connection, and nothing to support or improve the system, cause we don't know what works

  • @willywallybangbang

    @willywallybangbang

    9 жыл бұрын

    Haha, I was thinking the same thing about him. But maybe you can say that his happy job is in fact helping other find theirs?

  • @iamdanielmenzel4670

    @iamdanielmenzel4670

    9 жыл бұрын

    "This world is going to run out of people who do the actuall work." It's not like humans are needed to sell food at the grocery story, drive cabs/trucks, build cars, etc. We have robots for that and - with every year passing - those robots get better and better. The thing is: Humans tend to think that they are the only ones capable of doing those tasks. "Well, someone has to do this job" and "But I need the money" is the average mindset nowadays. A mindset that is pure venom to most lifes because this tactic might have worked out 20 years ago .. but nowadays? Think about it this way: Robots don't need to be perfect, they need to be better than humans and - considering that robots e.g. don't drive drunk - that's going to be reality real fast. So those typical 9-5 jobs are going to die out and most people are going to become homeless because "Well, robots do the job".

  • @TheJazzChannelUniverse

    @TheJazzChannelUniverse

    9 жыл бұрын

    iamDanielMenzel Ofcourse they are needed. It is a different experience when somebody looks you in the eyes and greets you. You experience a momentarily connection with another human being during your life. In this case its not about capability. Tell me, what value is being created if everybody is a motivational speaker ? We'll be all motivated and keep motivating each other, for what ? It depends on what kind of a world do you want to see in the upcoming future. Automation for everything ? What about relationships ? oh right, pr0n. Its allways on, 24/7, and can replace the real thing...

  • @alyssabonnau4626
    @alyssabonnau46262 жыл бұрын

    💕 It’s hard to imagine how young and how much of a passionate life he left behind on earth. His legacy will forever be engraved in my soul. Thank you Scott ❤️

  • @ryankingsley4801

    @ryankingsley4801

    2 жыл бұрын

    This guy changed my life and outlook with this talk, I was so sad to hear about him passing. Few years back. Literally changed my career!

  • @sridatta6255
    @sridatta62553 жыл бұрын

    A clarity in the middle of chaos. Thank you Scott. Beautiful soul you are.

  • @alanmccarron
    @alanmccarron7 жыл бұрын

    Do what you love, love what you do and the money will follow.

  • @lawsonhofer8638

    @lawsonhofer8638

    7 жыл бұрын

    Not true. If you care a lot about money, but want to do nothing as a job. Then you should drop one desire or the other

  • @yvettenathalie

    @yvettenathalie

    7 жыл бұрын

    is that from the movie the 3 idiots?

  • @pablov9934
    @pablov99342 жыл бұрын

    Despite this man died at a young age, he probably lived a more fullfiling and intense life that most people who live long to 80 years.

  • @versiewlw
    @versiewlw6 жыл бұрын

    no words could describe how much your speech inspires me at this stage of my life. thank you scott rip

  • @PepinsSpot
    @PepinsSpot6 жыл бұрын

    I am so touched and saddened by his death. So young, charismatic and full of life. It's hard to accept that someone so young is gone. But what better way to go that knowing you made your great work come true, to help others. In that way he is not truly gone part of him lives, his legacy lives. RIP my friend.

  • @AmitSodha
    @AmitSodha8 жыл бұрын

    Such a great loss to the world and such a wonderful talk! I never knew you, but wish I did! Your legacy lives on...

  • @jarrettherold1966
    @jarrettherold196610 жыл бұрын

    This is the best TED talk I have ever seen. Its what I am ALL about. I think a majority of us have our passions and find this environment, but whether or not we dive in head first really gauges that rate at which we can challenge our own impossibilities. I know personally I have gotten a taste for what it feels like to be the least qualified in a room or less athletic on a team. It puts you in a position where you're willing to feel humility, to learn and grow. These situations let you set your bar on reality much higher than if you had placed your self in a more comfortable situation. Its hard to continually pursue that environment that forces you to expand your realm of possibilities, but that's why it is so rewarding.

  • @SamFun8
    @SamFun88 жыл бұрын

    I am so touched by your speech I cried. You inspired me. Thank you from the bottom of my heart !

  • @mattklinger8644
    @mattklinger86445 жыл бұрын

    Finding a passion is so important. When you meet equally passionate people you get to know a positivity like you've never known before. That can allow you to go after greater passions and once you do that you're your own force

  • @anujap7317
    @anujap73178 жыл бұрын

    Thank you Scott! You came through this video at the right time in my life. You moved on too quickly, but I guess you learned what you came here to learn and lived it! And then it was time for you to move on. But before moving on you taught us and showed us the lesson you learnt, practically, by living it. Your moving on just drove home the point - Life is too short and unpredictable. And that we need to follow the way our heart tells us to. Then we can leave this planet without any regrets. God Bless You! RIP.

  • @FreeSpirit47
    @FreeSpirit479 жыл бұрын

    Love that! "What is the work you can't not do." Double negatives, yet, still very provocative, very inspiring. I want to get my certification to be a personal trainer to help other people see that they don't have to resort to surgery to lose weight. Your body can do so much, it's your mind you must convince.

  • @aviwemahanjana2809

    @aviwemahanjana2809

    Жыл бұрын

    That is really needed in this day and age when people are undergoing life threatening procedures to feel beautiful. I hope you have made progress towards your dream

  • @FreeSpirit47

    @FreeSpirit47

    Жыл бұрын

    @@aviwemahanjana2809 Thank you for taking the time to comment. I didn't get certified as a PT. My dream career as a linguist (fluent in 6 languages) found me! I have helped several people get into better physical condition, because I care, their progress was payment enough, for me. Most people would rather pop pills than do the work to get off the meds. That's their prerogative. Also, with the rise of scammers, I started helping others to see the truth of who they are dealing with. People sometimes contact me, online for help, when a loved one is being asked by a scammer to send money. I love that "aha" moment when the target finally gets it.

  • @tomnicolle195
    @tomnicolle1958 жыл бұрын

    Thank you Scott for this heartfelt talk. Loved it.

  • @Vek_Zythe
    @Vek_Zythe8 ай бұрын

    I have no issue getting motivated and believing i can do it. It's WHAT i want to do that i don't know.

  • @truewillacademy
    @truewillacademy8 жыл бұрын

    So inspiring, thank you for your work Scott!

  • @npalmfree2bme
    @npalmfree2bme10 жыл бұрын

    Loved this! Scott's passion and enthusiasm is so inspiring. I can totally relate to his story about the advice he heard about building his resume. When I was 20, many moons ago, I heard the same ridiculous nonsense. It's worth spending 17+ minutes to watch…you won't regret it!! Thanks.

  • @cartergomez5390

    @cartergomez5390

    2 жыл бұрын

    I am taking my college of education capstone for my Bachelor of Arts degree in cognitive studies and I'm about to graduate this May, so I'm preparing my elevator speech. Yesterday I prepared my cover letter and the day before that I submitted my resume. I've done it all before but having the University's help is very beneficial.

  • @mebcalif
    @mebcalif7 жыл бұрын

    Thank you Scott for gracing us with your brilliance. You have a beautiful soul. RIP.

  • @RusticB
    @RusticB5 жыл бұрын

    This is so helpful to me right now. Thank you for sharing this! I especially appreciate his story about hanging out and learning from successful people in his field..

  • @Liqliq888
    @Liqliq8888 жыл бұрын

    Lmao. My Asian mother would just ask "HOW MUT MONAYY U MAKE?"

  • @avagization

    @avagization

    8 жыл бұрын

    lol

  • @Fosvis

    @Fosvis

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Hayden Kaka LMAOOOO

  • @sherbert4389

    @sherbert4389

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Hayden Kaka It's not just an Asian thing.

  • @sasakiumiquema9608

    @sasakiumiquema9608

    8 жыл бұрын

    ikr legit everyday

  • @FidelCastro128

    @FidelCastro128

    8 жыл бұрын

    Although having, earning money never ever hurts. There are plenty of rich people who are miserable.

  • @6672rock
    @6672rock9 жыл бұрын

    I'm definitely in that 80% category. To say I hate my job would be the understatement of the year. Sure, it pays the bills and keeps my head above water, but it's still a total fucking nightmare. My co-workers are the most dysfunctional, emotional vampires who just drain my energy and zest for life with all their drama and bullshit, and the owner doesn't do a damn thing about it. It's like the inmates are running the asylum, and the boss turns a blind eye to it all. The first opportunity that comes my way to drop this job like a hot potato for a better life, I plan to take it without hesitation. I totally long for the day when this job becomes a distant memory and I don't have to worry about money anymore.

  • @oscillatetime2219

    @oscillatetime2219

    9 жыл бұрын

    6672rock

  • @carolynboyce1831

    @carolynboyce1831

    8 жыл бұрын

    Just be a career counselor already! I LOVED working for the 1990 census. I was awarded a position to be a Crew Leader again in 2000, but I moved out of state and the two offices couldn't work together. The thing is, it's a one year out of 10 job. It took me a long while to put a name to what I love, and that is the word Docent. Dang. I wanted to be a ranger, I thought, till I found out you go out to find the remains of people that have taken their own lives, maybe you have to use a gun on an animal or poacher or someone attacking people in the campgrounds .. and that first class in natural history where you trap and slice up a raccoon. THAT wasn't it. Now I know. Late to go back to college and go into debt. I'll look for scholarships, grants, internships and TAships. All the volunteer positions that make sense are taken. Like giving tours of zoos, aquariums and college campuses. No pay and yet taken. I think there are people getting their internships that way. Dang. Double Dan.

  • @driklol

    @driklol

    8 жыл бұрын

    6672rock I'm right there with you, it's almost like someone was writing an experience of my life at the moment. when I read this line "The first opportunity that comes my way to drop this job like a hot potato for a better life, I plan to take it without hesitation." I felt the overwhelming need to reply, and do what I do best in my life. Give advice that I'm incapable of listening to myself and practicing what i preach (until shit hits the fan that is). That advice is , if you wait for an opportunity to present its self to you, you're going to be waiting a VERY long time , in fact , you may never get it. Take 1 hour a day, search for jobs doing something you can say you "love" doing and apply to them. Try to talk to people doing that work, or people who are in a position to hire for these companies and ask what you need to do to be qualified to work there.Don't be afraid to take a little bit less money to get in somewhere , you'll find a way to manage and can probably work back up to what you make now or more. Don't wait - Do. The best line I've heard in any song also happens to be a great way to think about things "you can dream a little dream or you can live a little dream, I'd rather live it because dreamers always chase but never get it". Good luck

  • @pinz2022

    @pinz2022

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Carolyn Boyce Fraid' so. I'm just starting Andrea Lankford's 2010 "Ranger Confidential" . She leads off with the fact that a Park Ranger is easily the most dangerous form of cop duty. Rangers are twelve times more likely to get killed on the job than FBI special agents. They face the worst of both nature AND humanity.

  • @NoName-hh6co

    @NoName-hh6co

    8 жыл бұрын

    To feel like that you must be working in the government sector.. Sorry to hear that.

  • @dadsonpowermode5060
    @dadsonpowermode5060 Жыл бұрын

    Love this video, Scott continues to inspire, Rest In Peace always

  • @carltonclarke6316
    @carltonclarke63166 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the video! Great to have people like you who serve to inspire and impact the world around you.

  • @LaurenScalf
    @LaurenScalf8 жыл бұрын

    Scott you were an amazing man - you will be missed!

  • @Tommy-km8qd
    @Tommy-km8qd10 жыл бұрын

    This video motivated me so much I left my 400k job to working to flipping burgers, but I am very happy

  • @aimeeh9562
    @aimeeh95625 жыл бұрын

    A beautiful soul and a visionary. I'm reminded everyday the things I'm able to enjoy because someone once dared to dream..

  • @srg8136
    @srg81367 жыл бұрын

    I listened to this Ted talk for the first time last year as motivation whenever I worked in a warehouse as a seasonal material handler. I was hopeless and needed some type of escape from the work I was doing. This talk inspired me to never settle in a life that doesn't bring me fulfillment and happiness, and I've watched it easily over 10 times since that day. I'm sorry to hear that this man has lost his life, since he helped spark such a desire for better in mine. I hope his family and wife can find peace. Rest easy, and thank you for everything.

  • @vanmarsdesign
    @vanmarsdesign4 жыл бұрын

    17:09 - 17:43 Goosebumps! Thank you Scott, what an amazing person you were in this world.

  • @fuckallhell
    @fuckallhell8 жыл бұрын

    I went back to school because I hated my job in the pharmacy industry. Now I have a bs in environmental science and no one will give me a chance to prove myself as a wildlife technician. I hate the way it makes me feel every time I get a rejection letter from a job that I am qualified to do. :( it's been three long years doing something I didn't want to do. Still waiting for the job I will be most happy at.

  • @theheat903
    @theheat9036 жыл бұрын

    Just two videos of TEDx and I already know what I am all about Really love your efforts , TEDx

  • @hearty1240
    @hearty124010 ай бұрын

    I love this♥️ I'm on my path now, trying to create good circle of human beings, and I consider watching speech like this as another form of keeping good company.

  • @Michele.Alejandraa
    @Michele.Alejandraa8 жыл бұрын

    People who are inspiring live forever.

  • @pralines100
    @pralines1005 ай бұрын

    Great lecture. I am currently going through one of my biggest crises, being 27 and unable to move on to other jobs despite a year out of school. I'm not getting hired and I don't really know what exactly I want to do. I'm terribly embarrassed that I haven't tried working while going to school. It's pretty difficult right now. Hopefully I can find a business that will be fulfilling. Thanks for video

  • @JaimeGraneros-be4mo

    @JaimeGraneros-be4mo

    4 ай бұрын

    I am more than a decade older than u and I'm very much in the same boat as you. Luckily even though we've wasted many years not pursuing something that makes us happy, we're still young enough to turn things around and there's a lot of good advice here in this lecture. I'm feeling positive, optimistic, and inspired! ✌️😁😎👍💯

  • @vegasrichsave
    @vegasrichsave5 жыл бұрын

    Wow I'm inspired and I miss you Scott. Rest in peace. God bless you and your family. I never met you but I enjoy your videos, legacy.

  • @Spektakulo1971
    @Spektakulo19717 жыл бұрын

    Easier said than done. I realize good things don't come easy but a lot of these people over simplify success. In the real world there is struggle. Unless you have people doing things for you, this success that he speaks of, doesn't happen. And I have learned in my life that relying on others is the sure fire way to failure.

  • @shamonwilliams5862

    @shamonwilliams5862

    7 жыл бұрын

    Sean Diego funny you make such a comment. I was feeling the same way while listening to the video. I thought perhaps success is limited, meant only for few. I realize I operate like most people in accordance to fear amd expectation....what everyone else does. Naturally this yeilds the same results of others. I still dont trust my abilities, and I posses many. slowly Im learning to free myself from lifes demands and constraints to simply live and love this one life to the fulliest. With little notice I up and left my small town and made a trip to Florida, I have a college degree so I figured what the heck do I have to loose, however I have a mind that I need to maintain. living boxed and afraid isnt living. I know theres something more, I just have to let go of the old weight thats anchoring me down so I can rise and ride the waves.

  • @SolesOfPassion
    @SolesOfPassion6 жыл бұрын

    "A man who loves his work, life is a continuous vacation"

  • @jalandartravelalainuae379
    @jalandartravelalainuae3795 жыл бұрын

    "What do you love about your job?" Me: Leaving

  • @ryanjonny8207
    @ryanjonny82078 жыл бұрын

    R.I.P BRO..........YOU ARE THE LEGEND. YOU LIVED A GREAT LIFE AND INSPIRED MANY WHEN YOU SPOKE AND YOU CONTINUE TO INSPIRE PEOPLE, EVEN THOUGH YOU HAVE PASSED ON.

  • @fadihijazi1658
    @fadihijazi1658 Жыл бұрын

    It's crazy how much we work hard for a better future, take jobs to build our CV, and decide to put "living" on pause for a better future... and then realize we haven't been living and we've only been doing what we were supposed/told to do when it's too late. I want to break the cycle that everyone around me went through. I want to live. In my opinion, the main difference between "living" and "doing what you're supposed to do" is the sense of purpose.

  • @bryanoverbey
    @bryanoverbey8 жыл бұрын

    You've inspired me to do what I've been dreaming of doing since I was a little kid

  • @kathyhill8081

    @kathyhill8081

    8 жыл бұрын

    Dream big!

  • @umbertoeco3076

    @umbertoeco3076

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Bryan Overbey what, get old, sick and die? Thats what we all do, no point pretending otherwise. Hear the one about the guy who had a shit life and at the age of fifty nine he won the lottery.... had a heart attack and died. Hadn't had time to write a will so the taxman got the money. Thats how life works, don't believe the You Can Make It bullsht.

  • @umbertoeco3076

    @umbertoeco3076

    8 жыл бұрын

    And...kazam! You're on a list. :-}

  • @NYCeesFinest
    @NYCeesFinest8 жыл бұрын

    I came here looking for advice to find out this man is no longer amongst the living.

  • @umbertoeco3076

    @umbertoeco3076

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Christopher Padilla No advice here mate, just more people out to scam you. TRUST NO ONE.

  • @bloodsord9

    @bloodsord9

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Umberto Eco You will never succeed.

  • @umbertoeco3076

    @umbertoeco3076

    8 жыл бұрын

    Thanks, but could you tell me something I didn't already know? Cheers.

  • @umbertoeco3076

    @umbertoeco3076

    8 жыл бұрын

    ***** My attitude is the result of over 50 years experience. I hope yours was / will be better than mine.

  • @minecraftminertime

    @minecraftminertime

    6 жыл бұрын

    Umberto Eco with that mindset, that's why most people don't succeed. There are people to trust, but you have to find the right people to trust and which ones to not trust. Although you are over 50 years old, there is still a life that can be made. Someone started a successful business when they were 62 years old.

  • @vivekpoduval3826
    @vivekpoduval38264 жыл бұрын

    Hey Scott ur such an amazing soul.. rest in peace

  • @Troy-Red
    @Troy-Red Жыл бұрын

    I feel so stuck because all of my best friends are all doing well, making great money and having success. While I an stressed and can't figure out what I should do. It's taking a toll on me.

  • @kirikotaiko
    @kirikotaiko8 жыл бұрын

    Your legacy will continue Scott!

  • @savannahreina4426
    @savannahreina44265 жыл бұрын

    This was an AMAZING talk. People say it's fluff because it's more of a philosophy, purpose is not something that can be answered for you. Like he said it's not about doing something crazy, it's about making life something that matters to YOU. Surrounding yourself with people that inspire YOU. It's going to look different for each person. Really think about the fact that life can be gone without warning at any second, just like this young man. Each second you have, fill it with something that feeds your soul. He did live out HIS dream- he wanted to help people discover their passion and purpose. Understandably, not everyone can switch their environment or quit their day job...I don't think that was the point. For example, if your family means everything to you, supporting them is doing something that matters to you. That's the point. Also, it's never too late to begin projects or to change your lifestyle- even if it's just in small ways. I mean no one has life "figured out", we all just have to try our hardest to make it work for ourselves.

  • @kellisholer35
    @kellisholer358 жыл бұрын

    Thank you Scott, I used this video in a career exploration seminar I taught at UC Davis this quarter and the students find it helpful!

  • @bilalkaya1778
    @bilalkaya1778 Жыл бұрын

    Scott's speech mentions very good point. Most people work without any meaning. Having sense of meaning brings you different point from where you are. In the same time meaninglessness comes with dissatisfaction. Live Your Legend is very courageous slogan. As a university student, I hope I can find the ideal career path for me.

  • @jeehooahn9114
    @jeehooahn91148 жыл бұрын

    13:50 - 14:07 YES. It does happen. Your reality, perception, standards just go up.

  • @FLASHING9
    @FLASHING98 жыл бұрын

    Im 16.. And i don't even know what i like or what i want to do... It feels so depressing 😔😭

  • @james3032

    @james3032

    8 жыл бұрын

    +FLASHING9 Don't worry bro. You are only 16, still alot of time ahead of you before you start a career. I'm 18 and i was the same when i was the same as you until a few months ago. Just don't be lazy, go out and do things that interest you. Do not sit at home and do nothing.

  • @FLASHING9

    @FLASHING9

    8 жыл бұрын

    James N Thanks for answering :) Well im pretty much a sociable person if i have with who to talk, and yeah you are right. I cannot say that i stay all day in house because i practice sport and outside walking, but it's just like.. i didn't found out yet what career i may be interested..

  • @diecksl

    @diecksl

    8 жыл бұрын

    +FLASHING9 16 is actually a good age for research.. most people get involved into this question in their early 30s, when they have kids, wife and debt. Here is what you can do: Read a lot. Books about finding your passion, do some test (Myers-Briggs), do internet research, talk to people. Get a folder and write all your experiences down. Give yourself some time for this, at least 3 - 6 months. Watch yourself during this time, write down your habits, your strengths, what makes you happy. As your folder gets bigger, you learn a lot about yourself. Doing this over a long period of time ensures that you get a broad picture of yourself. Knowing as much as possible about yourself is actually the key to a successful career.

  • @FLASHING9

    @FLASHING9

    8 жыл бұрын

    Lejf Diecks i.. i really thank you for telling me this even if i don't know you, i really appreciate :) thoes are one of the best tips and il look into it to try to complete my folder during this age till i finish school, sounds for me like a great freetime thing to do. Once again i thank you for even commenting on this post :) Now.. i have to go start it i have to do it! Good luck!

  • @sjsethi

    @sjsethi

    8 жыл бұрын

    +FLASHING9 If you are feeling depressed, you should find friends and people you can be around that will lift you up. Someone once said, you are the average of the five people you spend the most time with. It will also help that if at 16 you can start getting to know yourself better. As Lefj above suggested, reading and noticing your behavior is very helpful. Meditation and journaling is great too. There are many positive blogs and resources online. You can also check out other ted talks for inspiration. Hang in there and keep trying to get to know yourself better as you yourself are the key to all things good.

  • @Ms3200Runner
    @Ms3200Runner8 жыл бұрын

    I... really needed this. Taking a break from school to find some answers is what I thought (and still think) I need. But overly concerned parents and friends are making it difficult to do anything other than find a job to take place of school. So it was wonderfully motivating to hear this. Thanks, Scott:)

  • @michaelsmith7397

    @michaelsmith7397

    8 жыл бұрын

    I've done the same, i dropped out of university and am currently in the process of trying to figure out what I want to ne doing with my life. It hasn't been easy

  • @alaaahmed6045
    @alaaahmed60456 жыл бұрын

    I read his blog 1 hour ago and it captivated me and the only thing that came up to my mind is how to thank him back I mean he offered so much in just a blog what about the other work he participated, I can't believe he's gone, what a venerable man.

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