You Don’t Actually Know What Your Future Self Wants | Shankar Vedantam | TED

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  • "You are constantly becoming a new person," says journalist Shankar Vendantam. In a talk full of beautiful storytelling, he explains the profound impact of something he calls the "illusion of continuity" -- the belief that our future selves will share the same views, perspectives and hopes as our current selves -- and shows how we can more proactively craft the people we are to become.
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Komentáře • 545

  • @ashmitapoudel9719
    @ashmitapoudel9719 Před rokem +561

    Just Stay curious
    Practice humility
    Be brave
    Make your future self proud

    • @mikester314
      @mikester314 Před 3 měsíci

      I wish I could get the last 14 minutes of my life back.

  • @tobarragl
    @tobarragl Před rokem +86

    I discovered Hidden Brain podcast few weeks ago and I can’t stop listening to it. I truly recommend it. Great content.

    • @taofeekat2619
      @taofeekat2619 Před rokem

      Who's she? , who made profits for you, am really looking for a pro who can manage my account and make me huge profit

    • @tobarragl
      @tobarragl Před rokem +6

      I don’t know much about this investment guru that triggered all these responses to my initial message. However, Hidden Brain… I do recommend it.

    • @JohnVincentCMata
      @JohnVincentCMata Před rokem

      Where I can see this

    • @gnobre
      @gnobre Před rokem +5

      wtf is this thread

    • @harperho9158
      @harperho9158 Před rokem +1

      I like the concept of the illusion of continuity. Although my problem is that when I think of my future self, I have trouble imagining what she would end up being. I know there are so many possibilities. But the advice provided in the video - stay curious, be brave - can apply to the fear of uncertainty of my future self too

  • @gurmeetsliet
    @gurmeetsliet Před rokem +497

    Things to do for future self:
    1. Stay Curious: Expand your horizon
    2. Practice Humility
    3. To be Brave: You don't have the capability to do things today, but your future self will have different capabilities.

  • @miteshladani4040
    @miteshladani4040 Před rokem +556

    Everyday we become a new person.

    • @liltunafish1471
      @liltunafish1471 Před rokem +14

      Everyday I’m shuffling

    • @sakxa1964
      @sakxa1964 Před rokem +3

      I feel the same every morning.

    • @LarsonFilms2
      @LarsonFilms2 Před rokem +2

      Except my parents, they never change.

    • @user-mq8sj8ky2q
      @user-mq8sj8ky2q Před rokem +1

      如果一个人可能不是以前的你,那信上帝还有意义吗?如何证明现在的你还是从前的你?

    • @marcosrivera9709
      @marcosrivera9709 Před rokem

      @glorytogod7738 d77trt

  • @AreebIrshadHindi
    @AreebIrshadHindi Před rokem +308

    One of the most thought-provoking, well-presented and well-crafted TED talks out there!

  • @fuzzygreen3634
    @fuzzygreen3634 Před rokem +193

    That was a good one. If you have ever come across comments you wrote on youtube, or in a journal, or elsewhere from 10+ years ago, you know exactly what this guy is talking about. I sometimes stumble on such previously written messages, that no longer align with my thinking at all. It's a strange thing, that my digital ghost and I are not the same, or at least we have significant differences psychologically.

    • @DavidOrtiz-jy3co
      @DavidOrtiz-jy3co Před rokem +12

      Very strange indeed. Also weird to think that my future self will have a different way of thinking than the current me.

    • @aphra9625
      @aphra9625 Před rokem +5

      It is precisely for this reason that I’m going to actively leave comments on YT videos.. just so that I can come back years later and see how much I’ve changed. Also I like your “digital ghost” phrase, it made me come back to your comment to read it once more.

    • @KrinchiD
      @KrinchiD Před rokem +1

      Very true. I have noticed the same thing with my old comments.

    • @CarlosC0311
      @CarlosC0311 Před rokem +1

      @@KrinchiD hey man, just saw a comment from U like was from 3 years ago saying you couldn’t move on from a relationship that happen a long time ago. How you feeling today? Hope you’re doing ok!

    • @KrinchiD
      @KrinchiD Před rokem +1

      @Carlos C Hi. Thank you for reaching out. I am doing a lot better today. I recently started dating a really kind and understanding gentleman. It's amazing being able to trust again. He lives far away, so things are going nice and slow, and we are taking the time to really get to know each other. It's really nice.

  • @gabbaalex713
    @gabbaalex713 Před rokem +33

    He is a gem. Great man.

  • @nooder0ni
    @nooder0ni Před rokem +91

    This one genuinely deserves more traction. That last note, even on its own, was particularly worthy of applause. Kudos. 👏

  • @brianmillerspeaks
    @brianmillerspeaks Před rokem +290

    I love this so much, on two levels. One, as a speaker and consultant on human connection. Most of my work centers on helping people understand other perspectives. But there's a perspective I never really consider - your own, in the future. And two, as a speaking coach for TED-style presentations. This talk is masterfully crafted and delivered. Perfect example of how to tell stories as a vehicle for an idea, not merely for story's sake.

    • @nethmisenadheera4919
      @nethmisenadheera4919 Před rokem +2

      Correct!

    • @MoonCrab00
      @MoonCrab00 Před 9 měsíci +2

      Stoicism talks about this. Essentially instead of religions devil and angel on your shoulders decided what’s “good” and “bad” based on present culture you ground yourself in reality. Instead you place your 10yr self and your 90yr self on your shoulders. What perspectives do they offer?

    • @gregraj
      @gregraj Před 2 měsíci +1

      ​@@MoonCrab00excellent point 👌🏻

  • @exethanter6124
    @exethanter6124 Před rokem +82

    Captivating story: ✅
    Compelling problem statement: ✅
    Backed by science: ✅
    Actionable insights: ✅
    "You're going to be a different person sooner than you think. So you might as well be in charge of who you're going to be."
    Not often do I find a TED talk that gave me chills and lit a fire inside of me at the same time. Saved this in the hope that my future selves will go back to it from time to time.

    • @ilikepineapple8579
      @ilikepineapple8579 Před rokem +2

      Well said!

    • @mdjubayerhossen4120
      @mdjubayerhossen4120 Před rokem

      Captivating story:
      Compelling problem statement:
      Backed by science:
      Actionable insights:
      "You are going to be a different person sooner than you think .So you might as well as be in charge of who you are going to be "
      Not offend do I find a TED talk gave me chills and lit a fire inside of me at the same time .Saved this in the hope that my future selves will go back to it from time to time

  • @ShalomSimplified
    @ShalomSimplified Před rokem +45

    This makes you wonder about the massive time and money investment into our education when we don't know if our future selves will still want that career. I went to school to become a web developer, and I did learn useful skills, but I never actually worked as one. I didn't even work in the tech industry at all. Little wonder so many people end up feeling "stuck" and having midlife crises.
    Also wise to rethink any change that would be permanent that your future self may indeed regret. Like permanently altering your body in some way.
    I enjoyed this presentation and I'll be seriously considering subscribing to his podcast. :)

    • @alidmo3262
      @alidmo3262 Před rokem +5

      haha, I killed myself to study music, only to become a web developer !

    • @ShalomSimplified
      @ShalomSimplified Před rokem +4

      @@alidmo3262 Ha, one never knows! I would love to study music, myself :)

  • @timrichmond5226
    @timrichmond5226 Před rokem +37

    Never look back and wish yourself there, only realise your future self will feel the same way about your now.

    • @greatwavefan397
      @greatwavefan397 Před rokem +1

      My future self will not wish to be here.
      *wait...*

  • @thelifeofahuman3666
    @thelifeofahuman3666 Před rokem +15

    the fact that I am also a 22-year-old electronics engineer who just left her job and now has no idea what the future will look like this talk is like a universe's sign that one is just supposed to move in life with passion and love And one day we will reach a place where we belong.

  • @fernandavofchukmarkus2246

    Honestly, one of the best TEDs ever. I'm speechless yet my mind is speeding like crazy.

  • @ArchitectingHappiness
    @ArchitectingHappiness Před rokem +104

    I gave you a standing ovation from my living room. 🙂 Amazing insightful talk and ideas. Both my current, and future self thank you for sharing your wisdom and perspective with us.

  • @m1sterj
    @m1sterj Před rokem +10

    The concept of disliking our past selves hits home hard. Thank you. I needed to hear this.

  • @sophieblooming8555
    @sophieblooming8555 Před rokem +30

    Whenever I revisited the timestamped entries I wrote years ago in my diary, I would do an air hug to my younger self for making many choices along the way to pave the road to me today. I know my current self will do the same for the future me. I learned to draw at 31, calculus and coding at 39, belly dance at over 40. I know a lady started taking piano lesson after retirement and she played beautifully in her 80s. So definitely the key to the future is in your hands.

  • @chandratyler9567
    @chandratyler9567 Před rokem +15

    You are one of the most brilliant people I have ever met. I first met you when I picked up your book "The Hidden Brain" by accident and started to read it. Immediately I loved your style of writing and I deduced that you were incredibly brilliant. Today by accident I watched your Ted Talk and was indeed very ecstatic to see you in person, just like I imagined you would look like. Thank you for being the person you are and sharing with us.

  • @yangchengyamu7479
    @yangchengyamu7479 Před rokem +10

    I love Shankar it’s been more then 2 years I have been listening to hidden brain his podcast and it really helped to to understand my self and others!

  • @AngDevigne
    @AngDevigne Před rokem +8

    Love you Shankar! Your work has been so influential in my life!

  • @serenachen1969
    @serenachen1969 Před rokem +9

    I love this TED so much. Believing myself could be the one I wanna be, cause everyday I am changing 💪

  • @deilismartinez9234
    @deilismartinez9234 Před rokem +12

    This was so insightful and well put together. Im so glad I watched this video today. It just popped up randomly on my feed. And thankful for Shankar for putting this together - definitely looking forward to listening to his podcast now. This has really motivated me to continue doing the work that I’m doing. Most days I feel like I’m pushing a boulder uphill mentally. It’s hard doing things on a day to day basis that don’t really align with what your current self wants. But this has helped to reinforce why it’s important to stay consistent, and continue doing the work. On bad days I used to tell myself that my future self will thank me, but I’ve lost sight of that recently. So I’m thanking the universe for this video finding me. Stay grateful and blessed y’all. But most importantly, stay curious, practice humility, and be brave 😊

  • @ivlivs.c3666
    @ivlivs.c3666 Před rokem +3

    youtube needs more of this. society needs more of this. beautiful.

  • @julierobinson8173
    @julierobinson8173 Před 3 měsíci +4

    Love this ❤❤ the unknown and unknowable
    1. Stay Curious
    2. Remain humble (humility)
    3. Be brave
    Thank you Shankar...I love this talk and have listened to it many times and sent it to my family and friends to watch also ❤❤🙏🏾

  • @anitabowers7020
    @anitabowers7020 Před rokem +6

    I'm giving you a standing ovation. This was very well done.

  • @ColtonKaplan
    @ColtonKaplan Před rokem +12

    Be open to changing. Perspectives change as you grow.

  • @saimanusrat2340
    @saimanusrat2340 Před rokem +23

    Wonderful, so much to learn, even about yourself

  • @JPolanc0
    @JPolanc0 Před rokem +6

    Nice to see Shankar on TED, I’m a huge Podcast listener and It’s all because of Hidden Brain, Shankar shape my taste for all the pods I listen to, he delivers thought provoking questions, Hidden Brain is full of good research and amazing guests!

  • @nhathan233
    @nhathan233 Před rokem +8

    This speech inspires me a lot . When watching most of TED topics, they are almost derived from excellent achievements. But this topic is very different. It could wake up our recognition about matters in life by simple explanation about the aspects of life. Only one thing that will never change is "Change" . So, be positive about your future creation as an architect of your life.

  • @Chepina_tik
    @Chepina_tik Před rokem +13

    Shankar Vendantam is elegance personified.

  • @centameta8597
    @centameta8597 Před rokem +6

    Remarkable coincidence, Hidden Brain is not hidden anymore. Great topic, excellent touch by Shankar Vedantam. Future myself should thank me. Today is our past, let's change it.

  • @Tuikong
    @Tuikong Před rokem +6

    What a message! Spend time crafting what you wanna become.
    1. Stay curious by expanding your horizon
    2. Practice humility
    3. Confront opportunities and be brave in them.

  • @annadobysh1420
    @annadobysh1420 Před rokem +9

    Wow, it's such a gripping speach. I heard lots of others advice, but yours are the most thought-provoking. To expand our horizon we should be curious, convey humility and be brave. Actually, it doesn't sound so difficult, we can change our lifestyle in accordance with you piece of advice. Let's see what happens after 5 years. Thank you!

  • @shreyabapat
    @shreyabapat Před rokem +2

    This is a masterpiece! The best TED Talk I have heard so far..I could completely relate to it.

  • @henrytsao1
    @henrytsao1 Před rokem +5

    almost burst out crying when he said your future self will say "thank you"

  • @RaceBannonChannel
    @RaceBannonChannel Před rokem +1

    I watch a lot of TED Talks. This is now among my favorites. Thank you.

  • @megchristensen7667
    @megchristensen7667 Před rokem +3

    this is one of the best TED talks i've seen

  • @vbolt6065
    @vbolt6065 Před rokem +5

    There was an urgent need for a such idea in me before!
    I was afraid of my own ambiguity in the field of interests! Back in a school a dreamed of one thing in college time of another! And that tremendously simple idea of remembering of my future self eliminates that fear and clears up almost everything!

  • @andyctzh
    @andyctzh Před rokem +1

    It is one of the most inspiring video I watched. It tells us how reality is and how we can do better in live, but we aren’t doing it consistently. Thx for the advice

  • @wonsunparque
    @wonsunparque Před 11 měsíci +2

    Wow. One of the best TedTalks I've heard! 1. Curiosity, 2. Humility, 3. Courage.

  • @zevhinnyumburoga4774
    @zevhinnyumburoga4774 Před rokem +4

    Thank you so much! It gives me a new perspective of what I really want in life and how I portray myself in the future🔥

  • @NafisSadekeen
    @NafisSadekeen Před rokem +2

    I have been eagerly waiting for this TED to get uploaded ever since I read about it on the TED blog. I kept listening to the last 3 minutes over and over.
    There are so many TED's that have direct influence over our life and I think this one going to make on that list!

  • @shekarraj1439
    @shekarraj1439 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Awesome, thanks again for valuable inputs. It really a gift to have you sharing your wisdom & perspectives with us. I'm glad to have actively participated with you in the youth parliament congress (Bangalore) in the 1980s. Best wishes.

  • @sanjanamallya
    @sanjanamallya Před rokem +1

    I have had become aware of this about 2 years back at an abstract level. It feels relieving to have someone put this in words. ☺️ Now if I want to express anything about how I'm feeling, I can simply show this video to add clarity.

  • @adspence
    @adspence Před rokem +6

    Great TED Tak Shankar! I love your podcast!

  • @ChristannChanell
    @ChristannChanell Před rokem +4

    Beautiful Wisdom.
    Be Curious.
    Practice Humility
    Be Brave!
    I am grateful! ✨

  • @alidmo3262
    @alidmo3262 Před rokem +1

    What a beautiful speech in the craft of presenting, bravo Shankar !

  • @raymondmutagahywa9991
    @raymondmutagahywa9991 Před rokem +3

    This hit me on so many levels.
    "We imagine that we represent the end of history. That the future is only going to before of the same"
    Wow.

  • @amirrezashakori3865
    @amirrezashakori3865 Před rokem +1

    Finally some high quality ted talk to watch. Really enjoyed this one.

  • @rashaal7954
    @rashaal7954 Před rokem +1

    That is JUST AMAZING!! Thank you so much for sharing ❤

  • @levivavap
    @levivavap Před rokem +2

    Love this presentation. Thank you, Shankar Vedantam.

  • @basilb8178
    @basilb8178 Před rokem +3

    Great TED Talk, I hope our future selves are proud of us.

  • @dott.fabiomobilia7736
    @dott.fabiomobilia7736 Před rokem +6

    Wonderfull presentation and great message to pass. Greetings from Italy

  • @toucheguy
    @toucheguy Před rokem +1

    So simple, so true. Great talk!

  • @markmelon3529
    @markmelon3529 Před rokem +1

    One of THE most enlightening talks ever.

  • @ronnianabalos4627
    @ronnianabalos4627 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Wow, this TED talk really made me reflect on how our future selves are often a mystery to us. It's fascinating to see how our interests and perspectives can change so drastically over time. The story of John and Stephanie Rinka was truly thought-provoking, highlighting the challenges of predicting our own desires and decisions in life and death situations. The concept of the 'ship of Theseus' and the illusion of continuity were eye-opening. The speaker's advice to stay curious, approach our views with humility, and embrace bravery resonated with me. A powerful and insightful talk that reminds us to actively shape our future selves. Thank you for sharing!

  • @dindazahidah9492
    @dindazahidah9492 Před rokem +8

    Really inspiring and great talk

  • @soundm3d
    @soundm3d Před rokem +3

    geniius speech, thank you.

  • @KBISTranThiMinhChau
    @KBISTranThiMinhChau Před rokem +1

    this is the second time i watch this speech. Stay curious, practice humility and be brave. I'm on my way to build my new self. Thanks so much!

  • @sinraa
    @sinraa Před 3 měsíci +1

    As always - his talks are thought provoking and profound . Thanks Shankar for delving into topics like this.🙂

  • @aynoapamplona4158
    @aynoapamplona4158 Před rokem

    One of the best TED Talks I've ever seen! It was amazing! Thank you sp much for these words

  • @luanbui6921
    @luanbui6921 Před rokem +2

    Thank Mr.Shankar for this speech, I'm really appreciated about this, you made me more confident about my decision : improving everyday like all of your detail in video. I hope one day I don't look back and feel a lot of regrets. Thanks

  • @BusinessFinancialNetwork

    Curious engagement is 🔑 to adapting to change. Thanks for this.

  • @LinhNguyen-xd9tc
    @LinhNguyen-xd9tc Před rokem +1

    Truly appreciated this powerful and mind-awaken video. it gave me the strength to keep in my journal in self-improving. Thank you

  • @nurmohammadhridoy9799
    @nurmohammadhridoy9799 Před 8 měsíci +1

    One of the most alluring and well presented Ted talks. Lots of new perspective just opened to me. I really need time to process these new views!!!!!!

  • @user-qi4ll9re4w
    @user-qi4ll9re4w Před 3 měsíci +1

    One of my favourite talks. Just as my previous self could not predict my current self, my current self cannot predict my future self. Obvious yet profound. Begs the question: is there even a "true" self? So many of our belief systems and cultural practices rely upon the assumed existence of fixed and immutable characteristics within a person's makeup. It is odd to imagine a world without this assumption, yet in every other aspect of the natural world we easily accept that change is the only certainty.

  • @vanavetisyan5703
    @vanavetisyan5703 Před 4 měsíci +1

    One of the best TED talks that I have ever listen to!

  • @shuqb8988
    @shuqb8988 Před rokem

    Oh, man! Great talk. I just begin to listen to podcast. And it's a surprise that the man I listen to most frequently delivered such a wonderful talk!

  • @raymondereh1296
    @raymondereh1296 Před rokem +3

    This is apt. Thanks for your presentation.

  • @alanoud8929
    @alanoud8929 Před rokem

    I think this is one of the best TED Talks ever

  • @ethanchou1123
    @ethanchou1123 Před rokem +6

    The problem is what you want and what you thin you want are totally different and many people get confused. What you want comes from heart and it doesn't change, what you thin you want comes from mind and it changes all the time. Look for what you want not what you think you want and it lasts a life time.

  • @user-jn7fe2zd8d
    @user-jn7fe2zd8d Před 5 měsíci +1

    Mind-blown after watching this TED talk on understanding our future selves. The exploration of how our present choices may not align with what our future selves truly want was eye-opening. The psychological insights shared make me rethink decision-making and long-term goals. Kudos to Shankar for shedding light on this fascinating aspect of human behavior. Can't wait to apply these insights in shaping a more intentional future.

  • @drkaushikt6926
    @drkaushikt6926 Před rokem +2

    What an amazing story teller

  • @sisla_
    @sisla_ Před rokem

    Every thing he said about the topic hits so personal

  • @abhishekagrawal3405
    @abhishekagrawal3405 Před rokem

    Amazing talk & amazing thaught.
    I always used to think that, the things that I wanted in the past, why don't I want them now.
    You have answered that question wonderfully.

  • @araynajoy5608
    @araynajoy5608 Před rokem +2

    I used nearly constantly preoccupied with how my future self would look back at me. I agree with what is said here. Stay curious, practice humility, and be brave are good goals. However, when this idea became a brainworm for me, it hurt so bad. I am a people-pleaser, and my future self just became another person to please. It's like I was looking up to my future self and constantly criticizing my past self. It helped immensely with my confidence to stop looking down on my past self, and to worry less about the opinion of my future self. I guess how I take this is to do what I can to make sure my future self has a good life, but not worry about what she thinks of me.

  • @mohamedelfatih9826
    @mohamedelfatih9826 Před rokem +1

    I think he means perseverance in doing what you are doing.
    I can easily relate bravery, curiousity with being open minded to life. This is highly characteristic with japanese society

  • @Underwhelming_LDN
    @Underwhelming_LDN Před rokem +1

    Ted talks are cool because it's someone making a point and then having the platform to explain it WITHOUT being shouted down and disagreed with for likes. I wish more people watched this stuff.

  • @johnbee7729
    @johnbee7729 Před rokem +1

    A very interesting talk. And a talk that makes one think. I love it. I have long tried to not fix time and space, for those two things are constantly changing. I did not consider that it was also myself that would be a different person in the future - thank you ever so much for opening my mind further.

  • @bigd4561
    @bigd4561 Před rokem +1

    I do not know if I should smile or shed a tear. Deep.

  • @stix1496
    @stix1496 Před rokem

    Love listening to Shankar.

  • @kundhavair5205
    @kundhavair5205 Před rokem

    Mind blowing talk. Love the way of narration.

  • @rashedrayen
    @rashedrayen Před rokem +22

    To the worthwhile person seeing this, your dream is not dead.
    Don’t allow the past and current pains and hurts stop and define you.
    You’re more than a conqueror. Rise up and put yourself together.
    Keep pushing your future depends on it. I wish you all the best in life ❤

  • @ismaharry
    @ismaharry Před 7 měsíci +1

    I'm so excited about my future... The problem is... When I try to be as fun as possible, as ecstatic as possible, some people out there do everything they can just to put me down, to down my mood and etc. It hurts, right? But, I'm never gonna listen to people, cause I know that doing what you truly desire and like is the only way to happiness)) Start listening to your gut, it must become your best friend, who would help you in the toughest times!

  • @mnts7876
    @mnts7876 Před rokem +1

    Chills when he said thank you while looked into camera

  • @raftal08
    @raftal08 Před rokem

    a brilliant talk ,one of the best i have ever listened to .

  • @zacharymao
    @zacharymao Před rokem

    that was an amazing talk. Be curious, Be brave. Practice Humility

  • @zdarovful
    @zdarovful Před rokem +2

    What an excellent topic, thanks very much!

  • @rebeccafernando9657
    @rebeccafernando9657 Před rokem +2

    I loved this ted talk it was very thought provoking thank you for this

  • @elpidioplaza5181
    @elpidioplaza5181 Před rokem +1

    He is amazing

  • @berryberrybear2395
    @berryberrybear2395 Před rokem +2

    Really inspiring and mindful talk👌

  • @nelajimenez9598
    @nelajimenez9598 Před rokem +1

    There’s always something new to learn and adapting to our societal context is important as well

  • @jobssteve2920
    @jobssteve2920 Před rokem

    so much insight in his words.

  • @nickgirl.layemo8101
    @nickgirl.layemo8101 Před rokem

    insightful and inspiring. One of the best Ted talks ever

  • @valefranco8907
    @valefranco8907 Před rokem

    I needed to hear this today! Thank you

  • @user-um1zo7bp1t
    @user-um1zo7bp1t Před 10 měsíci

    I like the moment he was smiling and said "thank you" at the end of the presentation.

  • @chitra2647
    @chitra2647 Před rokem +1

    This man made me think that the future self of mine is completely a new person whom I'm going to please while I know I will thank my older self.
    He's making me worried about my relationship of my both the selves.

  • @michaelyang4883
    @michaelyang4883 Před rokem

    Wonderful. Great noble thought gifts in simple words.

  • @ErdaDz
    @ErdaDz Před rokem +10

    So relatable & i felt touched😢❤ Thank you to my old self for not giving up❤❤

  • @anuragjadhav9153
    @anuragjadhav9153 Před rokem +1

    Brilliant Talk Sir.