Want To Be A Better Human? You Need THESE Skills | Simon Sinek on Finding Mastery

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Imagine a world where you wake up inspired, feel safe throughout the day, and go to bed at night feeling fulfilled by the work you do.
Sounds like utopia, right?
Well, Simon Sinek has not only imagined such a world, but he's also dedicated his life to making it a reality.
Known for his viral TED Talk on finding your WHY, and his groundbreaking insights on leadership, Simon's ideas have reached millions. As a best-selling author and founder of The Optimism Company, he's on a mission to help us all think, act, and communicate better.
In this conversation, Simon distills his journey into actionable insights on impactful leadership, the power of empathy, and the significance of authentic connections. His work challenges us to re-think modern leadership and shift from traditional success metrics to fostering a culture of service and infinite thinking.
It was an absolute joy to sit down with Simon. I think you are going to love what he has to say, and our back-and-forth on what it takes to live a flourishing, fulfilled life.
I hope this conversation ignites your passion, challenges your thinking, and inspires action toward a more optimistic and impactful world.
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Chapters
00:00 Introduction
01:00 The Infinite Game
08:21 The Importance of Metrics and Milestones
09:17 The Decline of Trust, Cooperation, and Innovation
10:14 The Recipe for Sustained Success and Joy in the Infinite Game
12:10 The Importance of Vision and Purpose in the Infinite Game
13:08 The Value of Investing in Human Skills
14:35 The Need for Discipline and Avoiding Shortcuts
17:22 The Promise of Building High-Performing Teams
18:17 Psychological Safety and Team Bonding
19:12 Navigating Challenges and Adapting
20:10 The Importance of Having a Clear Vision and Flexibility
21:35 Vulnerability and Trust in Building Great Teams
22:34 Rewarding Selfish High Earners
24:29 The Essential Human Skills for Modern Leaders
28:38 The Art of Giving and Receiving Feedback
30:03 Differentiating Between Groups and High-Performing Teams
34:22 Coaching and Developing Individuals in Teams
37:20 Recognizing Uncoachable Individuals
40:10 Applying Basic Psychology in Modern Leadership
43:01 The Power of Being Seen, Heard, and Understood
44:20 Difficult Conversations
45:49 The Importance of Feedback
46:18 The Danger of Gossip and Narratives
50:08 Practicality and the Invisible World
53:30 The Purpose of a Business and Individual Purpose
01:02:29 Agency and Boundaries
01:05:23 The Paradox of Being Human
01:08:18 The Team is More Important than the Individual
01:15:52 The Complexity of Leadership and Human Skills
01:21:44 Acknowledging Feelings and Timing

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  • @jaredhulse9749
    @jaredhulse9749Ай бұрын

    What a refreshing, inspiring, and wonderfully intellectual conversation. It was a pleasure being a "fly on the wall" for it.

  • @marciandjohn6320
    @marciandjohn6320Ай бұрын

    As I near the end of this, I have deep gratitude to both Gentlemen. Gratitude for the sometimes nuanced discussion, gratitude for the manner in which both really listem=n to each other, and gratitude for the manner in which they serve their own respective "why". Please get these two back together again!

  • @alwaysbekindlove
    @alwaysbekindloveАй бұрын

    No matter how much money you make it only collects trinkets. When you love actually care about living and doing things for others, something shifts it makes life worth living.

  • @leoriosan4860
    @leoriosan486016 күн бұрын

    as a leader riding the leadership continuum, I found the back and forth incredibly helpful. as others have noted, I learned much from not only the content, but also the mode of the dialogue. thanks to you both! "we don't teach people how to look after other people" is one of my favorite takeaways.

  • @ryanhawks8864
    @ryanhawks8864Ай бұрын

    I love Simon Sinek! Really changed my outlook and leadership. Looking forward to watching this one!

  • @kassahunaberamolla3284
    @kassahunaberamolla3284Ай бұрын

    I really appreciate how down-to-earth and confident this guy is. Your podcast is truly fantastic. Thanks a bunch!

  • @annielleviney5929

    @annielleviney5929

    26 күн бұрын

    😊111 😊❤¹😊😊

  • @spelaprislan3915
    @spelaprislan39152 күн бұрын

    absolutely ultimately awesome talk, ideas & their exploration to all spheres 👍🙏🏻

  • @jimmyrfarris
    @jimmyrfarrisАй бұрын

    This is a fantastic conversation. Michael, thanks for bringing Simon on. You two together made for a great conversation.

  • @FindingMastery

    @FindingMastery

    Ай бұрын

    Glad you enjoyed it!

  • @BenConsidine
    @BenConsidineАй бұрын

    Hey Michael - your stuff has been helping a lot, I'm a longboard surfer, competed on the WSL Longboard tour last year and putting all my efforts into my mental game for 2024 as that's my biggest barrier competitively, appreciate all your work. Hope to chat some day, thanks again 🙏🤙

  • @cdxyt3376
    @cdxyt3376Ай бұрын

    Great discussion You've revealed the invisible to be clear and visible to create a masterpiece strategic plan it call "infinite games". Thanks.🙏😊

  • @xzouix
    @xzouixАй бұрын

    I am learning so much here. Thank you both

  • @mariahhelm5488
    @mariahhelm548823 күн бұрын

    I love Simon Sinek. As career coach, I'm always encouraging students to check him out. Also, the podcaster looks like the businessman version of Billie Joe from Green Day.

  • @noapaz
    @noapazАй бұрын

    I want to hear the "don't forget the story" story, that you never came back to. 😅 Great talk!

  • @MrSorins

    @MrSorins

    27 күн бұрын

    I knew they won't come back to it in the moment Dr. Mike said that 🤦‍♂🤣

  • @Mike_Virata
    @Mike_VirataАй бұрын

    This is an awesome interview!

  • @MrSorins
    @MrSorins27 күн бұрын

    Fantastic talk! Thank you, Dr. Mike and Simon! One thing about Maslow, though (I'm a big fan of his theory too, Dr. Mike): cannot say he was wrong. He propose a theory, which actually laid the basis for all the the researchers that came later and worked on it to test it, improve it, fine-tune it, find the exceptions. The same thing happened with Freud's psychoanalytic theory: it was the first draft. To take even further Simon's words about Maslow's theory, there are so many cases in which the order changes. In cases of trauma, CSA, domestic violence survivors, they might give up their physical safety to feel even for a short time a feel of belonging, or love.

  • @katarzynalindner594
    @katarzynalindner59418 күн бұрын

    "We abandon process for shortcuts" Amen

  • @joryiansmith
    @joryiansmithАй бұрын

    This was a really wonderful and insightful conversation, thank you both 🙏🔥 I think the discussion around betting on leaders was a good one. Leaders fall into the Pareto principle, meaning 20% of people have 80% of the impact. So betting on leaders is scientifically a fantastic bet.

  • @zuleigaagulhas9740
    @zuleigaagulhas974020 күн бұрын

    Stimulating and insightful, Great advice given, I've learned quite a bit. Thanks to Simon and Dr Mike💞💞✌

  • @carolgerber6375
    @carolgerber6375Ай бұрын

    What a GREAT conversation! Great banter! Loved it. Wish it was much longer!!

  • @FindingMastery

    @FindingMastery

    Ай бұрын

    Us too!

  • @BibBobBibOnVacation
    @BibBobBibOnVacationАй бұрын

    Great empathic conversation ☘️

  • @georgiaioannou3367
    @georgiaioannou336719 күн бұрын

    Great conversation!!!.👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿

  • @ginger6803
    @ginger6803Ай бұрын

    Oh I didn't expect I'd enjoy it so much! Great discussion!

  • @brionna740
    @brionna74028 күн бұрын

    This gave me so much insight and joy! Amazing video and love these two 🎉✨ so hilarious but inspiring and insightful 😂☺️

  • @YaredFlores
    @YaredFloresАй бұрын

    Both great minds, wondered why this coversation did not take place long ago!!

  • @silviaklose2493
    @silviaklose249325 күн бұрын

    Help others, is what generations of women were trained to do.

  • @natezrimsek5704
    @natezrimsek570417 күн бұрын

    When thinking about agency. The poem "Our Greatest Fear" comes to mind. We all have an agent inside of us and depending on our environment we can choose how hard we can flex who we really are.

  • @AkeSatia1
    @AkeSatia1Ай бұрын

    Insightful! Dynamic discussion. P.S. Agree it's best to avoid making guarantees in the people business, as Simon says. Would be like a coach guaranteeing an athlete will make it to the Superbowl if they follow their training plan :)

  • @avaleen
    @avaleen11 күн бұрын

    Two things 1) Always love listening to Simon’s interviews so much brilliance. “No plan survives contact with the enemy.” Stay flexible. 2) Warning: I’m about to take the comments in a TOTALLY different direction - Simon Sinek is also SO HOT! #thatisall

  • @Gingersnaps50
    @Gingersnaps5017 күн бұрын

    🩷🤍🩷love this so much

  • @user-zj1kz6mh6g
    @user-zj1kz6mh6gАй бұрын

    Let my back to better saga be filled with wins and prosperity. In this era, let my success be directly siphoned from those who tired to harm me, delay me, lie on me, and stop me, at the university of Michigan college of pharmacy and its affiliates

  • @DJSTOEK
    @DJSTOEK29 күн бұрын

    ❤❤❤

  • @marianasalles242
    @marianasalles24223 күн бұрын

    “Save the Duck” it is a great brand 🌍

  • @marciandjohn6320
    @marciandjohn6320Ай бұрын

    At about 23 minutes, the discussion turns to H2, H3. Please advise as to where I can read about this?

  • @FindingMastery

    @FindingMastery

    Ай бұрын

    Here's a good outline: www.wellspring.com/blog/pulse-of-innovation-driving-h2-h3-innovations

  • @marciandjohn6320

    @marciandjohn6320

    Ай бұрын

    Thank you!@@FindingMastery

  • @shamimyousefi3361
    @shamimyousefi3361Ай бұрын

    🙏🏻⭐️✌🏼💯💚🏆

  • @lidiaelena4466
    @lidiaelena4466Ай бұрын

    I respect Simon, but the analogy with losing weight represents a simplistic view. Losing weight is not only about discipline, it is a about stress levels, insulin resistance, hormones imbalances, lack of sleep and other factors….

  • @lovemyalaskaful

    @lovemyalaskaful

    23 күн бұрын

    Not true, it's possible to lose weight (fat) without addressing those individual categories. You're over complicating the way we gain/lose and maintain weight. It's a basic physics problem concerning energy (calorie) management.

  • @abdulazizalmaneea177
    @abdulazizalmaneea177Ай бұрын

    Does he look like Tom Cruise??

  • @katarzynalindner594

    @katarzynalindner594

    18 күн бұрын

    Better version😂

  • @ErikaDelosa
    @ErikaDelosa15 күн бұрын

    Wtf! I want to die knowing these. I'm always wrong about leadership. God forbid me for destructing someone's confidence. wtf! I think I'm always a winner. After watching these I realize what a loser I was

  • @alexanderlugani9246
    @alexanderlugani9246Ай бұрын

    Not picking but Simon Sinek shows his ignorance when he talks about Maslow. Maslow never created a pyramid. The pyramid was created by a business consulting company. He also never said you had to start in progress in a specific manner and he said transcendence (selfless service) was above self actualización.

  • @DelmaRaySmithJr

    @DelmaRaySmithJr

    Ай бұрын

    piggyback not a good look Simon

  • @meghanguerriero5762

    @meghanguerriero5762

    Ай бұрын

    Maslow’s “pyramid” concept was actually stolen from indigenous people and flipped upside down/changed. Have you heard of this? I highly recommend looking it up on Google. Which business created it according to your statement?

  • @jasonwong1358

    @jasonwong1358

    Ай бұрын

    Maslow needs are just a scientific study on human needs.. never a tools for management.

  • @truth7555

    @truth7555

    Ай бұрын

    Doesn't matter

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