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Post by godwesso on Mar 29, 2014 15:27:59 GMT -6
I think the video just hinted at an important point about innovation in business. Just how the hunger to be better should be the drive before, during the process and after the process of coming up with an idea, transforming it into a project and then sustaining the project. Robbins also talks about service to others and how it is a very important aspect/way of reasoning when coming up with business ideas. Recognizing a need then be willing to come up with a solution to fulfill that need.
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Post by kati3 on Apr 3, 2014 18:48:15 GMT -6
I'm hungry! I want to do better and be better for myself and my family. If there is no desire to grow or to learn then there's nothing. Why would anyone want to settle with anything? Life, careers, business and family are all things we should all be striving to improve and always find ways to be better in.
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Post by jessweaver on Apr 7, 2014 21:40:21 GMT -6
I really enjoyed this video. You cannot encourage someone, or push someone unless they are hungry. And even then, they probably are their own toughest critic and push themselves harder than anyone else could. What Tony Robbins is really talking about is ambition. He said that everyone is born with some type of hunger, some type of ambition. In order to really succeed in life, you have to be ambitious and motivated. Everyone experiences or encounters disappointment. The people who succeed are the ones that push past that disappointment and failure and tell themselves that they can only go up from here. Many organizations need to have this mindset. Every company or organization fails at least once at something, but the companies who succeed are the ones that push past and say ok how can we improve this? How can we go up from here? It is all about the approach and maximizing the resources that you already have.
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Post by karenwag on Apr 10, 2014 19:40:50 GMT -6
I love this video. Tony Robbins talks about how everyone is born with and has hunger, but some people lose it. I totally agree with this. I have always had a hunger. Fortunately I have kept my hunger and I am doing everything to satisfy that hunger. But like Robbins says, my hunger is never satisfied, which keeps me motivated and keeps me going. I am never gonna stop trying to satisfy my hunger. This hunger that Robbins talks about and says makes a difference in people's lives is totally true!
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Post by cfrederic on Apr 14, 2014 21:00:38 GMT -6
I loved this video! My personal experience is that i was always "hungry" so to speak growing up. I wanted to be the biggest and the best at everything. If you told me I couldn't do something I did everything in my power to prove you wrong. When I got in my late teens disappointment set it, my plate was too full and I lost that hunger.
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Post by briandavis1 on Apr 15, 2014 11:45:18 GMT -6
There is not a book on how to understand life and how to go about life. life has many responsibilities and has many unpredictable events. juggling these responsibilities can be a very hard task. Sometimes life needs to be simplified.
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Post by danielhutton on Apr 15, 2014 15:14:27 GMT -6
The 3-D printing stuff is really interesting to me. I've been hearing more and more about the possibilities of making a tangible product from a computer drawing. I also watched a youtube video about it and that only made it more interesting.
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Post by shantel on Apr 17, 2014 13:51:22 GMT -6
I love this guy's voice it definitely make the video more interesting. I liked his definition of drive and hunger. It reminds me of his previous video. Finding something within yourself and go after it in a bigger light. I liked what he said from the business aspect and utilizing technology to optimize your business. This video actually drove me to re download my twitter so I can go follow businesses that I'm interested in working for.
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Post by sdoescher on Apr 20, 2014 7:09:50 GMT -6
I agree, without hunger of drive very little will be accomplished. Getting ahead or trying something new always requires more work and only those hungry for the accompanying reward will take on the work. Certainly passion plays a role as well. Passion in some way feeds the hunger or drive. From this video I certainly see how doing something you sincerely find important could lead you to achieve greater success.
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Post by asmith422 on Apr 20, 2014 22:32:40 GMT -6
I think that Tony Robbins is such an inspirational speaker. I liked the way he said that people are simply hungry in their lives. In today's world things are constantly changing and growing and people have a constant need to do more and to do things better than they did before. Unfortunately when people take on too. Uh or they don't know how to attain their goals they are faced with disappointment, however if we set reasonable goals for ourselves and take things one step at a time then we can achieve far more greater things than we had imagined.
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Post by robertnicholson on Apr 25, 2014 9:49:31 GMT -6
He talks about 3-D printing which is the future. seriously by stock in companies like maker bot. These things are gonna be in every lab, and eventually in your home sitting on top of that dusty DVD player. But back to the being hungry. Being hungry for more is part of the human condition. It is the American spirit and is in the DNA of everything on earth. The only downfall to it is certain kinds of hunger can lead to over and complete consumption of resources.
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Post by ashleysegalla on Apr 27, 2014 10:46:51 GMT -6
He speaks about how hunger is what makes people succeed in life. If a person can find something that they really want to do and can be motivated and hungry enough to achieve it, they are more likely to be successful. This is necessary in any business or really any aspect of life. If you want something, you have to strive to get it.You must also be held accountable for your desires. If you can be held accountable, you are more likely to succeed.
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Post by jimmykotter on Apr 28, 2014 19:08:17 GMT -6
1:this guy has a big voice. he is very passionate. i am in awe to hear about the boy that made a prosthetic arm with 3-d printing. i believe that 3d printing will be the next major movement in the world. another thing that i loved was how he described the fact that its easier for something to pull you than for you to push it.
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Post by brandonnajolia on Apr 29, 2014 11:46:11 GMT -6
I agreed with Tony Robbins in his statements about the need for continuous hunger to keep being successful. If you constantly set bigger and better goals for yourself and achieve them, success will always follow. I see this every day in my own father, who always celebrates his achievement of goals by setting new and improved ones.
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Post by bleblanc on Apr 30, 2014 9:46:26 GMT -6
This video was very closely aligned with some of my own beliefs. I find it to be true that you are much more likely to succeed in the things that you do if there is a greater force driving/pulling you along. People who work at what they are passionate about are much more likely to become successful than people who are just working for a paycheck. My first job was not in an industry that I liked, and there is a definite difference in the commitment I had in that job and the one that I have now. I also think that his new company with 3D printed artificial limbs is genius and will change many people's lives.
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