The 4 a.m. mystery | Rives
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- čas přidán 18. 07. 2007
- www.ted.com Poet Rives does 8 minutes of lyrical origami, folding history into a series of coincidences surrounding that most surreal of hours, 4 o'clock in the morning.
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I wake up at 4 in the morning to be able to work on my computer, think, run, write or sometimes just walk outside and stare at my dog. I do this because from 4 to 6:30 I don't see a hear a single human being is amazing.
David Quintana Indeed
David Quintana I should try this it sound blissful
I also wake up at 4, mainly to write though sometimes I just end up staring at my cat, and contemplating.
David Quintana I wake up at 4 and study lol and then go to school by 6
David Quintana that shares me tho I don’t like being alone
I like how he doesn’t pause to allow the audience to laugh. He is not working for the laugh or applause, he is working the point
I know this video is old, but it holds a special place for me. This must have been the first Ted Talk I ever watched, oh so many years ago, and I thought it was so goddamn funny at the time. I still think it is. A classic.
I actually found this while looking through Ted Talks to watch….at 4am.
OMG I just noticed...it IS actually 4am right now 😂
The reason 4 am is such a controversial time is cause on an emotional level adults doing work and procrastinating recreationally find the hour from 4 to 5 to be the turning point where one day changes into the next. Even though we can rationally tell that midnight is the time shift to the next day, on an emotional level we feel that the new day has approached as we start approaching the morning light at around 5 to 6 which infers that 4 am tends to be the real end of a day to us.
Who is this guy?!! Absolutely incredible speaker. Is he an actor?? I don't care what was all this talk about, but he kept me fascinated, focus, smiling the whole time😳
lol
Juliene Bernardes He’s a poet. Watch his poetry. Type in Rives Dej Jam Poetry
This is a very good example of how information can be cherry picked to form outlandish conspiracy theories. And it's funny.
"Meme" in 2007? I didn't recall it was used at such an early time.
The word "meme" is derived from an ancient Greek word meaning "to imitate". The word has been around since 1976.
Depends on how old you are. In 2007, I was 26. I saw the internet from AOL 2.0 lol. Meme has been around for a long time.
At least 2006, my dude
What about when Gatsby and Mr. Wolfsheim do a shady business deal at "about four o'clock in the morning"? The great gatsby was published in 1925
I got up and watched this video at 4 in the morning.
victorJ2050 I'm watching this at 3:00 am. why did I have too wake up at this time? ;-;
Me too
discovered at 4am... coincidence?
Adi Carlisle AI of youtube did it
Adi Carlisle
nope, creepy
Same
same
no
Kanye West
"4 in the morning, and I'm zoning they say I'm possesed, it's an omen..."
lol genius
Genius 💯
Possibly my favorite Ted Talk ever.
i understood nothing
ayub abdikarim me too😂😂
ayub abdikarim
I think...that is at the time when Allaah subhana Hu wa tala decends to the lowest heavens. ( check some hadeeth about it) Hence the night pray (Attahajud) - is a potential time for dua to be accepted. Plus starting your business or studies or anything else for that matter ,from that time onwards, insha Allaah. Has with it emence blessings for whoever is up and active in something one way or another. It has reminded myself of this blessed time that is available to all who seek it. Hope that helps bro. Peace.
( just to explain a little - A person would derive the most blessings, success or whatever you what to call it, in what he or she is doing) Hence and Allaah knows best: " For the most part...you see that Wealthy people are awake and active at these times taking advantage of the time...but in the unseen forces in life...they are actually conciously or unconsciously reaping the blessings and benefits of starting anything at the peak blessed time on the morning before sunrise. These guys have named it as 4am".
Anything can be turned into a conspiracy theory. That's point of the talk.
neither did the speaker
am i the only one who loves how charismatic this guy is?
Funny thing is, I don’t consider myself to be a creative artsy type (more of a book smart nerd) but whenever I wake up between 345-4, on occasions I have all sorts of ideas and write poems. More than one at a time. I literally have to stop myself. It even feels as if I’m operating like a computer while it’s all going on. Idea after idea. I surprise myself, but sadly haven’t made a habit out of it yet. I should. Maybe more people should. (Now as a I write it’s 636, been up since 4 am) 🤯
He is a great speaker.
Chris Penney but us he saying anything?
Charles Harding ‘is’
@@TheMiist No, and thats the whole point of the talk
This guy's delivery style is incredible!
Musical.
Rythmic.
As a public speaker myself I like to see (should that be hear?) someone who can deliver well, He's a master!
There's a really poetic quality to it.
Hm - as I typed this I checked the video description. I see he's a poet (previously I'd only read the title) so that actually isn't so surprising.
His delivery is still fantastic though.
:D
Shinedown: "It's 4:03 and I can't sleep without you next to me, I toss and turn like the sea."
Definately the most humorous TED posting.
Hahaha once i got up at exactly 4:20 universe has a good sense of humor xD
"4:30 in the morning, I'm milking cows - Jebadiah feeds the chickens and Jacob plows - fool..." - Weird Al Yankovich "Amish Paradise"
4 in the morning is when i feel like i am at the height of my creativity.
I love being awake at 4 A.M. Everyone else is sleeping and I'm free to do whatever I want. I think I'm more awake between 4 and 5 in the morning than any other time of day.
clitoraborealis r
Everyone who wakes up at 4am thinks that everyone else is still asleep. All of them!
Then u won't get sleep in the afternoon? Or drowsy
Watsky
"It's almost 4am, Monday in my room again"
There is a bewitching hour between 3 and 4 in the morning. If you've ever been severely ill or suffered from insomnia, you will find yourself awake at 3am and through the 4 o'clock hour.
There is also Gwen Stefani song called 4 in the morning.
He is one of the best slam poets in the country!
Unarguably
Someone give this man a Nobel Prize!
4am by Kaskade
Incredible, I almost understood nothing from this talk, except for few laughs
I put this on my list "Sleep" as part of my research, i didn't learn anything useful to help me wake up at 4:00 in the morning...
But now I some artistic contribution into the project to wake up early.
He escrito esto, primero como registro de vista, y segundo como registro temporal... quiero ver este comentario en 10 años, como la mayoría que ahora tienen ese tiempo.
Now there’s the song called 4am and also they say “4am” in sicko mode
Charlie Clark by Taeko Ohnuki the one?
Because it's too late to still be up and way to early to just be getting up.
4:30 is the dividing line between late night and early mornig
Watsky - 4AM Monday
that was absolutely brilliant!
Pure, unadulterated genius!
"Morning consists of exactly the hours when McDonald's serves breakfast." - My Mom
his point is that it's an amazing string of "coincidences" that tie alot of "random" events together...
Awesome!!!!! It just goes to prove you can find connection between everything if you look hard enough:)
I'm 16 years late but I'm gonna save this to my Watch Later queue to watch at 4am.
Rives is so freakin' amazing.
"4 am in the morning, damit listen to me" elton john's someone saved my life tonight
That was awesome. Not coincidentally, working backwards, I started watching this clip at 4:04 in the morning. Coincidentally? Oh, I think not.
Well it's 4am on Christmas day as I'm watching this.
i was watching this on netfilx and realized it was 4am
so i came to youtube to share
At least CZcams is suggesting some awesome videos on how good is to wake up early. I thought this video would talk about it.
As I sat here and watched this video, at 4a.m., I eagerly awaited the commercial at the end for the all new 15 year old BMW Hydrogen 7 automobile.
WOW! Amazing... I'm writing this in my hotel room at a business trip and it's just a few minutes to 4 in the morning. How did it happen? Freaky
I scoffed at the descriptiong, but this really IS lyrical origami. It all.. comes together.
Someone sent me this at 4 am since I posted I was awake and I watched it at 4 am.
Now this is what happens when someone actually puts effort and thought into what they say.
Coincidentally I started this video exactly at 4 AM ! INSANE !!
wow... so all this crazy obsession of his with 4am in the morning links back to his college romance... which was explained in his another TED talk nice years later.... The Museum of Four in the Morning.... wow.... very romantic....
Exactly !!!!!!!!!!! I Love It!
Listening to a song right now called 4 a.m. by Poison Idea and it reminded me of this great speech!
Rives always crushes it.
The intro music to these older TED videos roughly approximates the Doppler effect, in a situation where Danny Elfman is running past you at high speed.
@6:00 "Wait wait wait wait, let me get this strait......Matt!"
"Laughter and applause"
SO WHO IS THIS MATT???
THE MYSTERY CONTINUES
Matt Groening, the creator of 'The Simpsons'.
That was fun. :) Great speaker!
I see a lot of mixed comments. Just wanted to say I really enjoyed it. I think the people pointing out you could cherry pick examples from any time are right but it doesn’t matter. It’s not supposed to be an information talk it’s a performance, it’s supposed to entertain you. Which for me it very much did.
Started watching at 5:19 in the morning...
But this video is HIGH-LARIOUS!!!!
At every Used concert I've ever been too, the line where Bert stops singing and points the mic at the audience is "its four oclock in the fuckin' morning"
I thought this is a place for ideas to be spread and not just poetry slams
when i was watching this, it was 4am in the morning in taipei
And yet another piece of the puzzle: Stu makes chocolate pudding at 4 in the morning...
I timed this so I finish watching it at exactly this time, 4:00 AM.
Came from part 2.
I discovered this at 3 pm. (Oslo, GMT +1)
However... This means that in on Christmas Island, and atoll belonging to The Republic of Kiribati, the very same country one of my former lecturers in journalism was infatuated by, an atoll where the UK performed nuclear tests during the 50's, the same decade my parents were born, an atoll where the second biggest city has 1881 inhabitants, the same number I often call to find someone's phone number...
It's 4 am.
Can somebody describe what sort of speaking style this is? I have university professors who lecture this way and I find it insanely hard to follow. This exact style and language use.
Spoken Word
Well presented!
Was 240p the standard 10 yrs ago?
I watched this at 3pm, and will now slap myself at FOUR(4) in the morning
4 O'Clock by Emilie Autumn should have been in that song medley, too. Hahah.
I was introduced to the 4 a.m. mystery by a friend who was commenting kindly on an article that I had written and noted that coincidently, it was logged in at 4 a.m.
I am amused that I just realized that I started watching his stuff at 4:30 in the morning... wow... But its true. Midnight is not that harsh of a time anymore.
i'm not sure what i just watched but i loved it
4 am is the time I usually go to bed when I don't have to get up in the morning
I'm watching this at 4 am in the morning
The oldest TED talk in youtube ?
Btw, great presentation !
Me too! I almost wasn't going to watch this video because of my perceived pretentiousness of "lyrical origami", plus I'd just watched his internet poem which I just did not like at all... but this was awesome.
do standing ovations mean anything anymore?
Great speaker .. but wtf is he talking about !! 🙃
Illuminati confirmed.
Who cares about the untouchables!
hahahahah
extraordinarily engaging!
the strange thing is... I just found this clip. What time is it? 4:06 am December 19 or "4 in morning at the end of december"
holy shit, I didn't know he had a vlog. well thank you!
Rives is so ridiculous. I adore him.
Guys, you should check why this guys is so obsessed with 4 am in the morning... I think it's the most romantic thing I ever witnessed. Just check "4 am museum TED". It's unbelievable : )
Another video with super jumping, master of words. Can anyone please summarize the secrete in one sentence and save my time?
from an analytical standpoint the answer is simple
at 3 a.m. not everybody has gone to sleep yet
at 5 a.m. some people start getting up, especially the older ppl
so 4 a.m. is simply the middle ground where the least % of people are awake
"I sneak in my own house, it's four in the morning
I had too much to drink, said I was out with the boys
I creep in my bedroom, I slip into bed
I know if I wake her I'll wake up... dead" Wake up dead by Megadeth
You guys must live in the suburbs. I use to live in NYC. 4am is just another time.
What was the main useful point of the whole talk?
OK....but what time should you go to bed at if you're up at 4am? I don't get home from work until midnight
This guy is actually good
It is also the coldest part of the night. People usually have to have a good reason to be doing anything other than sleeping at 4 in the morning.
damn 20 more min to 4 in the morning, still watching ted talks
two hours after two oclock in the morning. thats four a.m. im getting chills down my spine. super weird.
Jason Miller ?
Jason Miller -Yes and 3 hours after 3 is 6am. So what is your point?
This was amazing!! Well done.
:-D
Now...who takes this seriously?