The hard choices — what we most fear doing, asking, saying — are very often exactly what we need to do. How can we overcome self-paralysis and take action? Tim Ferriss encourages us to fully envision and write down our fears in detail, in a simple but powerful exercise he calls “fear-setting.” Learn more about how this practice can help you thrive in high-stress environments and separate what you can control from what you cannot.
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So true
Ted talk are BS
His presentation was poetic! No pauses. It was fluid and engaging. I wish i could present like that one day.
great video
Ty Tim, now I have another way of procrastinating : writing why procrastination is not an option.
he reminds me of lex luthor
love this
3rd time listening to this talk.
This felt like an intro of more to come…
this is one of the best tedtalks I've watched
literally cuts to the chase that fears must be faced and when they are faced they won't keep you stuck anymore
Watching this thanks to the icemanchallenge
Fight your demons,so u can be happy
Loved this! Thank you.
Wow the lease few minutes of this answered my questions. Great talk and thank you!
theres no such thing as lucky. I hope one day he sees those "coincidences" werent coincidences
This is brilliant, thank you so much
ngl stoicism is trending
Great points! Let me know what you think of the advice brought up in this video though: https://youtu.be/weaEgZyOPN0
1. Write a list of things that could go wrong
2. What can I do to prevent these from happening
3. If these scenarios occur, what can I do to repair it?
Has anyone ever encountered these problems and figured this out?
4. What might be the benefits of an attempt or partial success?
5. What is the cost of inaction in 6months, 1 year? – emotional, physical, financial
6. There isn't anything more beautiful than a life as a stoic
– "Easy choices, hard life. Hard choices, easy life".
– Usually what we most fear to do is what we truly need to do
Define the Lord? I’m just waiting for the day that he can define it all for me and pray to him, for him to say that I’m not the bad guy.
I appreciate the content – Courage & facing fears is so important. The last video on my channel is on raising my son to be courageous & I discuss this. For those reading this, attack your fears & the courage will come!
This is a lot like Dale Carnegie's book, "How to Stop Worrying and Start Living", a good read for anyone.
What you fear draws near.
Most of us grow up with hard choices, hard life. We lose ourselves. We shut down forced to conform at a huge cost to our emotional intelligence. If we get a chance to resolve emotional distresses and recovery our intuitive mind we have easy choices, easy life.
"Truly with every hardship comes ease. Truly after hardship comes ease." -Quran(94:6)
"some cool guy quote goes here" – some cool guy
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"Easy choices, hard life. Hard choices, easy life."
Wise.
love Tim Ferris; I have read 4-hour work week 3 times, plus others. with that…what he is doing here is focusing on the fear in order to overcome it. A more powerful method is to simply live in the moment, in the present, in the now. Why focus on the imagined future, which doesnt exist? the courage you get from facing an imagined outcome is also imagined. He is actually going against the quote…”we suffer more in our imagination than in reality””. if that is so…why disect the fear that is just our perceived catastrophic future? when you live in the present there is awareness and nothing to fear. we act out of true inner strength and are ok with any outcome. This is only if you want to live a happy life and succeed, not just externally, but internally.
cost of opportunity, classic business term.
Good job Timbo!
I didn't realize that I needed this. Great Talk!
This is my favourite Tim Ferris speech, I use 'We suffer more often in imagination than in reality' to help me make any kind of tricky decision – and 'Easy Choices – Hard Life. Hard Choices – Easy Life' is something I think about a LOT. Great work Tim!
Wow, this is very profound. I found a related piece of writing online.
https://onlyblabber.blogspot.com/2020/03/false-evidence-appearing-real-fear.html?m=1
Hope you find it helpful😄
It was Zeno of Cyprus not citium
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I like this. One of the things I noticed since I've listened to positive talks or podcasts is that I had a tendency to disregard the advice of men. Not always, but I would usually discount it by asking another woman. Possibly without even vetting which woman I was asking. There are reasons for this yet it's something I've been working to repair because not every man is wrong. This is great advice, from a man, about evaluating our fears concerning outcomes.
Facing fears will lead to a better you and to a more prosperous life.
I don't get it.
Amazing Ted talk! One of the best I've seen.
Just a spoiled boldy, he thinks not killing himself is heroic, people are refusing to die under circumstances that he would kill himself thousand times.