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Post by danielhutton on Mar 11, 2014 15:03:58 GMT -6
I agree with he point made in this video. It is very important to stay "hungry' for success and strive for something better. I feel that the want for something more out of life pushes people to become more than what they currently are and helps people grow.
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Post by susiekaz on Mar 12, 2014 12:14:29 GMT -6
Hunger, as the speaker put it, is another word for ambition. I agree with the speaker when he discussed that all the powerful people he works with have one thing in common: they're hungry. I thought it was very interesting when he said everyone possesses hunger but some have hit a disappointment in their lives and must find their hunger again. I always thought that some people just aren't ambitious, but after watching this video I do agree with him on that point.
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Post by halearnold on Mar 12, 2014 16:46:26 GMT -6
I liked him in this clip more so than the other. I am walking away with a few thoughts or impressive comments he made that I will ponder... We are a society drowning in information but starving for wisdom. This is brilliant and unfortunately true. The other is that you have to stay hungry to make things better. I wonder if that example is from a subconscious aspect of his beginnings and his literal sense of "being hungry" someone fed him and now he feeds millions. I will look up more information on this guy.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 13, 2014 10:53:10 GMT -6
Tony Robbins On Hunger, Disappointment, And 3-D Printing
Finding the part of you that wants to give more is a constant struggle with human beings. It may take more effort than you can imagine and it may take longer than you like. Everyone can find a drive if they give themselves the chance. Being hungry can help you to succeed at anything you want. You can look at any top manager of any company and see that they have a drive. They are hungry for something. Most of them will be able to tell you what drives them. The others are still looking for the reason for that drive. Being content is the worst thing a human being can be.
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Post by stephaniesmith on Mar 14, 2014 15:54:12 GMT -6
The last comment Tony says about "If you find a way to help somebody else, you will find freedom in your own life". That is so powerful. With so many people focusing on how to make money and how to satisfy their own needs, there may certainly be an answer in this statement. My focus in my job is to help others but not only help but create a life of freedom. Helping others is why we exist, so why not make the most of it.
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Post by patrickschwaner on Mar 15, 2014 8:34:03 GMT -6
I really enjoyed this video. This Tony Robbins guy is an amazing speaker and seems to truly care about what he's saying and believes in it. We all need to stop and look around sometimes and ask ourselves what makes us hungry. We need to identify our mission so that we can pull ourselves up. After all, if we don't know what our mission is then why are we doing anything at all?
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Post by pellirf22 on Mar 15, 2014 19:39:06 GMT -6
TITLE- Tony Robbins On Hunger, Disappointment, And 3-D Printing
Tony Robbins hit the nail on the head! Hunger is something that cannot be taught but rather it must be learned. I like his point about how pull is stronger than push. This is a great lesson for managers to understand because from my experience it is often misunderstood. Managers that motivate or, in a sense, allow their employees to feel the “pull” to better themselves will ultimately see better results.
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Post by asanchez on Mar 16, 2014 13:24:07 GMT -6
I think the message he is giving here is a great one. Staying hungry is a great description of what motivates people. Knowing that even after you've accomplished something major, you are still hungry for more is a great thing and I hope that I can be that way. I LOVE how Tony talks about changing the way we do things an innovating so that we are not staying in the past. He says that if we are always trying to do better for other people, we will always be successful. I believe in this philosophy. He more or less is using the idea of Karma in business.
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Post by arenee1370 on Mar 18, 2014 22:26:59 GMT -6
This is a great video for anyone who is lacking the will power to push themselves. I can honestly say that this was for me. Yes I tend to have trouble sometimes with being motivated to do my absolute very best but this video opened my eyes to how to get out fo that way of thinking. Striving for a cause greater than myself will definitely allow me to continue to push in life and not be deterred by failure.
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Post by xingboma on Mar 19, 2014 20:38:53 GMT -6
We have an old saying in China, says, your interest is your best teacher, which means if you are interested in something, if you have the hunger for something, you will find your own way to reach it, you will teach yourself in order to get it. So staying hungry is the best technique one must have to go through tough times before success.
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Post by Rosie on Mar 20, 2014 10:53:33 GMT -6
Honestly, i see why Tony Robbins is so successful in public speaking. I really enjoy listening to him. He always seems genuinely interested and passionate in what he's saying. I relate to this video at this specific time in my life because i feel that i'm loosing my hunger. I've always wanted to accomplish so much, but lately, i've just been coasting by. In order to be successful, you need to keep that hunger and feed it. I also love that Mr. Robbins created companies not only to profit himself, but to help others. He is a very inspiring man. I am currently reading a book called The Cult of the Amateur, which is about how social media is ruining our generation. I agree with some but not all points in the book, but i love and completely agree with the saying Tony Robbins used; "drowning in information but starving for some wisdom".
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Post by dnewson on Mar 23, 2014 15:18:13 GMT -6
This video pointed out some great aspects on how to succeed, by having the "Hunger" to want to achieve gives you the drive to take the steps to accomplish the task. It was also mentioned that it is easier to "Pull" than to "Push" when attempting to achieve, I really like that example. Points well taken.
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Post by darnette on Mar 24, 2014 18:54:11 GMT -6
Great video. He was passionate about what he is doing and what he is looking forward to doing. He used soical media to link up with another passionate individual to move forward and create a company that helps millions of people live normal lives. The hunger he has pushes him to continue to proceed and move forward with his many ideas.
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Post by melanconcaitlin on Mar 25, 2014 8:14:28 GMT -6
I believe I have the trait of being hungry and having a certain drive for success that separates me from the rest of my peers. The internal drive that I have is what keeps me going and pursuing my education in order to start my career. I am the type of person that that never wants to just settle for mediocre at best. I want the best of everything out of life, but unlike some who are not driven I am wiling to work for it, and work hard.
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Post by benallbright on Mar 27, 2014 10:56:24 GMT -6
The slack lining was very impressive hah. I am not the best multi-tasker. I get work done better by creating a list of things I need to get done. I believe you have to stay committed (all or nothing) to get anywhere close to your dreams in life.
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