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October 29, 2025 at 8:34 pm #6856October 29, 2025 at 8:39 pm #6860
I am surprised by the number of topics that Mr. J has touched in this short video. I can only imagine that this is a short timestamp of a bigger discussion.
I would like to speak about all points highlighted in this short capture:
- Insanity of the world
- Imbued corruption
- Comparative superiority
- Humility empowering learning
- Irrelevance of economic standard
- identify talent and live your passion.
- The insanity of the world that imbues corruption. It is not really difficult to identify the race many a humans are running in. Largely it revolves around power. I believe money is just one means of achieving it. Having paney certainly increases your capacity of increased influence both inwards and outwards. I myself have alleviated myself of certain discomforts using it. But what causes it to overpower the human itself. Does it act like an addition that build a devastating loop of power, corruption and influence which constantly generates money as a fuel for itself.
- Comparative superiority is quite a fundamental problem that I see I many people at various workplaces. However, I do know one place where the comparison of superiority, even though persistent, but still doesn’t hold many. This place is the gym what I workout at. At my time of session I meet and greet several enthusiasts that are working for their fitness. And there are rarely some who are comparing themselves with others. Now when I think about it, that is perhaps because the outcome here is the earned “Health” and not “money”. Perhaps this is why the occurrence of this competition is more where outcome is monetary gains.
- Mr. J says humility opens up avenues of learning. I am failing to understand how this rounds up. I do understand that being humble is desirable, but how does this serve the purpose of learning scenarios. If you could help shed some light on the topic @minaminosuechi
- “Who cares if you are poor”, says Mr. J quite emphatically. But isn’t it the case where one’s mind is occupied with survival when the funds are in a short supply. Then again, could being “Poor” be just a figure of speech and may not mean literally. I am not sure about this part of capture.
- Live with your talents and matter not on the defined success it makes. I concur to this statement. No work can surpass the joy when compared to the passion turned work. Perhaps what Mr. J is saying that one must always work the field what they deem to be their passion. I want to do that too but my question here is, “Is such a predicament even possible in a family life situation or money finds its way of influence here also?”
October 29, 2025 at 8:41 pm #6861@dholu I have watched the whole video before and yes its a good discussion amongst the kids.
Yes the world is corrupt and the only thing one can do is try to understand himself and solve his issues and then try to help others with it.
In gym’s people would have been in a bad shape & got to a better shape which is why I believe there is not much comparisons happening there but mostly motivation.
This is just my speculation because I have not been to gyms.When it comes to power & money it comes down to the person as to what he wants to do with it, which is why it is important to know oneself first.
About humility, I think what he means is that when you’re humble by nature and not forcefully doing it you tend to listen or pay attention to things which makes you learn a lot.
J.K. does refer to poor in all terms – status, financial, etc. At some point in the discussion he does mention that if one only earns just enough for his survival it is enough. Reason why he emphasized on the poor part is because society looks poor in different way and this forces people to do things which they might not like. He is just saying that it is okay to live how you want to live and not care what others think of your situation.
When you make decisions in your life you need to take responsibility for it. If you have decided to bring in a partner in your life and have a family then you’re supposed to take care of them or atleast provide them the basic survival. Rest would have to be communicated with the partner on how you live your life.
I think in the current world we are in, we can monetize any talents/skills, you’ve also shared an experience of how you followed your passion and how you earned from it.
As long as you have a good relationship with money everything will be good. You have to know why you’re doing something and be clear with it.
October 29, 2025 at 8:41 pm #6862I agree with many of the points here! And I want to emphasize the last part of the video: people get wrapped up in things like work and money and thinking about themselves and comparing themselves to others, and they don’t think about their passions and how they can give back to the world. It seems like the way to avoid lots of these issues is too simply start focusing on passionately giving back to people.
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