Good stuff - I wouldn't go w Epic - how do you think big deals happen today. They're not over Skype. They're I've great golf invitations, hunting at the range or if you're Branson..invite to the island. Not really sure what I was supposed to learn from this.
He says the mirror neurons don't light up without the 'human connection', but then the original MRI scan example he gave was the mirror neurons lighting up in a subject who was shown a PICTURE of someone smiling. Am I missing something?
I've sent over a hundred people to Simon's earlier video about the Golden Circle, because what he says makes so much sense. But he doesn't mention the person we most need to trust: ourself. We lose our vision as we stop trusting ourselves and become over-achievers, however many like-minded people we surround ourselves with. Like most TED speakers, he explains what's needed but not a simple, proven and intuitive process to make his principles a part of our daily lives. I've got such a process.
Suurounding yourself with people who believe the same things you believe can also be a form of fundamentalism leading to intolerance at best and persecution of dissent at worst.
Whole tlak base on one line drawing of unproven validity.
@yterdoc102 That depends on the types of beliefs, but does not in any way discredit the idea of creating a meaningful organization by aligning beliefs around a core purpose. Any form of leadership can evolve into fundamentalism.
I'm a student of trust for the last 15 years (three books to my name). Simon is quite right about the dynamics of interpersonal trust. In my own trust equation, I make a similar point about the mechanical "trust" implied by reliability alone.
It's important to note that what he's describing is how things really happen. It's not a value statement, to bellechique's comment--it's simply the way people trust. Of course it can be used for good or bad--it's how it works.
I love this man!!!
wonderoutingful 2 days ago
Good stuff - I wouldn't go w Epic - how do you think big deals happen today. They're not over Skype. They're I've great golf invitations, hunting at the range or if you're Branson..invite to the island. Not really sure what I was supposed to learn from this.
jhutchin1974 1 week ago
Wow, great video, definitely learning something out of this. Simon Sinek for President! lol
Jandro101 1 week ago
He says the mirror neurons don't light up without the 'human connection', but then the original MRI scan example he gave was the mirror neurons lighting up in a subject who was shown a PICTURE of someone smiling. Am I missing something?
Uberdah 2 weeks ago
Sinek on Leadership and the Golden Circle is one of the latest and most powerful concepts of this century. The why ?
juliansmithcom 1 month ago
simon sinek has changed my life
Nadeemoday 1 month ago
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33isdead 1 month ago
I've sent over a hundred people to Simon's earlier video about the Golden Circle, because what he says makes so much sense. But he doesn't mention the person we most need to trust: ourself. We lose our vision as we stop trusting ourselves and become over-achievers, however many like-minded people we surround ourselves with. Like most TED speakers, he explains what's needed but not a simple, proven and intuitive process to make his principles a part of our daily lives. I've got such a process.
marketingmantra 1 month ago
@marketingmantra bold claim. I like bold claims...please share
lanceisdeep 1 month ago
Makes so much sense! Trust and beliefs matter. Thanks Simon!
LyndaLBrooks 2 months ago
Love This Guy, Very Inspiring
680719 3 months ago
Suurounding yourself with people who believe the same things you believe can also be a form of fundamentalism leading to intolerance at best and persecution of dissent at worst.
Whole tlak base on one line drawing of unproven validity.
yterdoc102 4 months ago
@yterdoc102 That depends on the types of beliefs, but does not in any way discredit the idea of creating a meaningful organization by aligning beliefs around a core purpose. Any form of leadership can evolve into fundamentalism.
fiveonenine68 3 months ago
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devinrhode4 6 months ago
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devinrhode4 6 months ago
I'm a student of trust for the last 15 years (three books to my name). Simon is quite right about the dynamics of interpersonal trust. In my own trust equation, I make a similar point about the mechanical "trust" implied by reliability alone.
It's important to note that what he's describing is how things really happen. It's not a value statement, to bellechique's comment--it's simply the way people trust. Of course it can be used for good or bad--it's how it works.
Very good material.
charleshgreen23 6 months ago
This comment has received too many negative votes show
total rubbish. his ideas work as well in the negative sense.
mass hysteria is induced by a common sense of trust.
this prophet needs to question himself.
bellechique 7 months ago
Amazing...Simon Sinek nailed why people do business with people.
johnheerhold 7 months ago
SImon Sinek, inspiring as usual. His book Start with why really changed the way how I view the world.
MiguelPFerreira 9 months ago 8
saw this in my college class it was amazing
tast3myra1nb0w 10 months ago
Epic.
Wankeiwi 10 months ago
This man is awesome!
neocmjc 10 months ago 5