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Genre: Education
Date of upload: Jan 4, 2024 ^^
Rating : 4.909 (104/4,492 LTDR)
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Top Comments of this video!! :3
Things I love about this video.
* It frames the importance of living a life of purpose.
* The three guests are very different from each other in every way and yet, each arrives at the same understanding about how to live a good life.
* There isn't a single drop or hint of stereotyping of any of these individuals. Each is listened to and valued equally.
* Jane Goodall, an 89 year old woman, models continuing to lead, continuing to live purposefully, continuing to be an over-the-top role model. She shows us exactly why an older person should never 'step aside' and stop gifting us with all that they are. Ageism would like to prevent her from giving us her gifts but she has no need to be concerned about that. Thank goodness. ā¤
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I often walk around with stories in my head how to heal my own past, what happened to me ; and stories of others ,hopes and dreams for them or how to heal them. Itās who I am , it doesnāt rule me . I understand oh I spent 10 minutes during that drive daydreaming about someoneās problems . itās only in my later years (57) that I can offer it up with grace take my own wishes off of it , as I offer it to the highest power. I love myself because I pay attention to others. With God. ā¤
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Watching this at 7 in the morning and I genuinely couldnāt be more grateful to exist in the midst of these powerful, beautiful and intelligent mindsš„¹
This video has so much to offer and it gifted me with several moments of epiphanies, that in the end, donāt ask me how, made me genuinely grateful for my shaky, chaotic and stressful past.
It made me who I am today, it helped shape my values and created a mission for me to stand behind.
It gave me purpose.
I will do great things
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This was a great talk. Jane looks so young. I think that's what living authentically looks like--keeps you young. Thinking about writing a story (mine, yours) helps see yourself as well as others going forward is valuable--time not wasted but, constructive, as demonstrated by the stories told here. Really great. Thank you all.
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Great interviewer. Real moved by what Jane said about the "adventure of dying" and how the host brought it full circle by pointing out a person's relationship with the conceot of death and life purpose..or fulfillment thereof.
Ms. Goodall seems like a truly self-actualized, realistic person with few or no regrets. Its in her demeanor and humility. Bravo Jane Goodall š š š
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That was a wonderful podcast. I havenāt enjoyed a video so much for a long time. And what I must say is, it is all due to Kmele Fosterās interviewing skills. He brought out the very best in each of the interviewees. He listened so intently, valuing what they were saying so much, that they were so forthcoming and inspiring! I canāt praise him enough. So I āliked and āsubscribed. I am 85 yrs old, and as my grandchild says, āI have experience!ā. Give praise only where praise is due. ā¤ļøā¤ļøā¤ļø
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@SearchOfSelf
4 months ago
Jane Goodall's story about the hen and the egg was cool. It shows how asking questions as a kid can lead to big things. Her mom backing her up really made a difference. Shows how important it is to encourage kids when they're curious.
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