Corty
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Please, you just couldn't take criticism. Don't worry; I won't criticize you again; the fact you locked the previous thread gave me enough of a chuckle.completely overrun by trolls
Please, you just couldn't take criticism. Don't worry; I won't criticize you again; the fact you locked the previous thread gave me enough of a chuckle.completely overrun by trolls
Please, you just couldn't take criticism. Don't worry; I won't criticize you again; the fact you locked the previous thread gave me enough of a chuckle.
Personal thought.
Instead of focusing on the initial shove of "just do it", does the video focus on "keep doing it" or "fuck ups are normal, just keep doing it"?
Stopped at 12 min mark at 1.5 speed.
Our last discussion in summery.Please, you just couldn't take criticism. Don't worry; I won't criticize you again; the fact you locked the previous thread gave me enough of a chuckle.
toxic messaging
what a horrible human being you are
that toxic messaging you were giving didn't harm someone
I definitely understand this problem. When you are self-aware depression. All you really need is to just do it, and you know that but it's a challenge. Though for that I recommend therapy or talking to friends about the problem.I've not watched the video, but I feel telling a procrastinator to just do it is the same as giving a new rhythm game player the advice 'play more' when asked about how to get better. It is effective most of the time and completely valid advice, even if entirely unhelpful.
Personally, I'd be pissed if someone told me that when I'm going through major depressive episodes, since at those times even basic tasks become a big huddle. Knowing it and not being able to summon enough motivation is the worst feeling ever.
I think it is a matter of taste. Maybe for younger audience, or someone who suffers from a lack of concentration colorful imagery and music will help. But I agree with you.So I really dislike the video because it bombards the viewer with imagery, the music choice
Personally, didn't notice it. To me the lack of actual sources or something that can back up his words is more crucial. Using yourself as an example in something as complex as psychology isn't the best. To me the main problem was the lack of actual tips, tricks, and advice. He spend more time explaining why(how brain works), talking about non-existent evidence(his partner), and so on.and even the way he's speaking comes off as emotionally manipulative to me.
I definitely understand this problem. When you are self-aware depression. All you really need is to just do it, and you know that but it's a challenge. Though for that I recommend therapy or talking to friends about the problem.
Talking to someone who is actually listening makes me feel better automatically. Though, I feel like out of therapists maybe only 1 I had did, so I prefer friends. At the end of the day I'm just finding better ways to force myself to do a task. Because usually once I start I enjoy it more. The start is the hurdle.
I don't know. While the people in here seem rather evenly split in terms of negative to positive reactions to the video and the advice given, the discussion this time around has at least been productive and focused on actual issues rather than people just making flippant comments while meanwhile refusing to even watch the video and only wanting to derail the whole thing.Just do it isn't a good way to go about it but not doing it without considering why isn't good either. I think your argument is very good and thought out. Sadly, without the (serious) tag it probably will be overtaken by trolls once again.
That kind of narcissisms where they can't stand to see people getting advice from someone other than them is incredibly toxic
This video sounds like one of those that try to convince me that they will turn me into a billionaire with "THIS ONE SIMPLE TRICK" of giving them my credit card number.
So many degrees and the dude still doesn't know that you're supposed to list your sources. All of the information in the video is some "trust me bro, I know cuz I do science".Rian holds a degree in Philosophy, Politics & Economics (PPE) from Trinity College Dublin, an MSc in Neuroscience at King's College, London and an MBA. Rian is currently pursuing a PhD at the University of Birmingham in Applied Ethics—focusing on issues in Effective Altruism, specifically longtermism and the question of what our ethical obligation is to future generations.
If it's treated as another tool that you can use to do what needs to be done, then it's really great and this is how it should be. Unfortunately, many people won't treat this as a tool, but rather as an excuse to not improve, because "according to video A, I have x/y/z and therefore I'm excused from improving myself, because I'm so unlucky". That's why you will see a lot of, what you called, "trolling" and pushback, because for many people videos like this don't do anything but coddle people into not improving. Although this one seems to be just a glorified ad for this dude's business.(Not saying the video is good advice, I'm actually referring to myself stating that having more tools in your tool box than "just do it" is a good thing, and "just do it" doesn't work for everybody on it's own. Having more tools in your tool box is just basic common sense in dealing with any psychological issue, and it makes no sense to me why anyone would want to actively get in the way of others acquiring more tools that might actually work for them where your own that you have to provide may not...
People who talk about 'beating depression' I suspect never had the really deep, pernicious kind. You don't beat it, you strangle that fucker til it's unconscious and toss it back down into the basement and relock the door. Then you get a reprieve until it wakes up and chews its way out. Could take a few months, could take a day. Then you get to do it again.This is coming from a person who has been struggling with high functioning depression for the majority of their life. My life started improving after I realized that yeah, my life was shit and there's a lot of things that make it even shittier, but so what? Bills still have to be paid, groceries have to be done, work has to be finished. Is it harder because for me because of my demons? Yes. Does it change anything? No. Then just fucking do it.
Yes, I'm glad I'm not the only one who instantly got that vibe lol. It's the power of knowing how to use your words. The information itself is neither new nor some massive breakthrough in science. The guy is just wrapping the information in a pretty package that makes people feel good. Nothing wrong with a feel-good type of video as long as people are aware. Some external motivation now and then is great as long as you don't become reliant on it.This video sounds like one of those that try to convince me that they will turn me into a billionaire with "THIS ONE SIMPLE TRICK" of giving them my credit card number.