Sam Altman : How to Build the Future

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  • čas přidán 2. 06. 2024
  • Access podcast and transcript versions of this interview here: www.ycombinator.com/future/sam
    Chapters (Powered by bit.ly/chapterme-yc) -
    00:00 - Intro
    00:14 - How to Pick What's Important to Work On
    01:06 - Finding Your Tribe: Advice on selecting who you are working with
    02:52 - How to accomplish big things?
    03:40 - Work life balance in your 20's
    05:26 - How to Make a Decision About When to Give Up
    07:29 - What's the source of motivation for people?
    08:36 - Have you noticed the change in what motivates you?
    09:10 - Burnout vs Momentum
    10:20 - Taking risks and how should people think about it differently
    12:50 - Asking what you want and being aggressive
    14:39 - Long term willingness to hold on to things
    17:22 - Have You Got a Strong Opinion About Things? Or Just Iterating
    17:41 - Strong opinion and be flexible at the details
    19:55 - Advice for young people
    21:06 - Outro
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Komentáře • 224

  • @chapterme
    @chapterme Před 9 měsíci +54

    Chapters (Powered by ChapterMe) -
    00:00 - Intro
    00:14 - How to Pick What's Important to Work On
    01:06 - Finding Your Tribe: Advice on selecting who you are working with
    02:52 - How to accomplish big things?
    03:40 - Work life balance in your 20's
    05:26 - How to Make a Decision About When to Give Up
    07:29 - What's the source of motivation for people?
    08:36 - Have you noticed the change in what motivates you?
    09:10 - Burnout vs Momentum
    10:20 - Taking risks and how should people think about it differently
    12:50 - Asking what you want and being aggressive
    14:39 - Long term willingness to hold on to things
    17:22 - Have You Got a Strong Opinion About Things? Or Just Iterating
    17:41 - Strong opinion and be flexible at the details
    19:55 - Advice for young people
    21:06 - Outro

  • @kaushikimmadisetty8713
    @kaushikimmadisetty8713 Před 4 měsíci +93

    This is 7 years ago and is super insightful.
    Imagine how much more Sam Altman has learned since then 😮

    • @15Stratos
      @15Stratos Před 3 měsíci

      Just think how much technological progress has been made in the last 7 years and try to think about how much will be made in the next 7 years.

    • @kubanaid5960
      @kubanaid5960 Před 3 měsíci

      ​@@15Stratoshow much it will be on the mext 7 years ?

  • @iansamir18
    @iansamir18 Před rokem +459

    This aged well

    • @michaelai8274
      @michaelai8274 Před rokem +7

      How come, haha. Lot of focus mhen. I can't imagine this was 6 years ago.

    • @albevargiu
      @albevargiu Před 11 měsíci +1

      E di pomeriggio insegnante ai bambini come assassina sono amiche Marcella mele Angela Guido corsi di sabato nei supermercati solo che mandano gli altri loro fanno soldi Marcella mele e cognate in Costa

    • @sirjoshuafaw
      @sirjoshuafaw Před 9 měsíci +1

      But did it ? Chat GPT may be the end of our existence .

    • @timgarrow1487
      @timgarrow1487 Před 4 měsíci +1

      I came here to say this lol

    • @dyfrigshandy
      @dyfrigshandy Před 4 měsíci

      ​@@sirjoshuafawdeluded

  • @JapnitSethi
    @JapnitSethi Před 3 lety +282

    My key takeaways:
    * In order to choose what to work on, pick something in the intersection of "what you're good at", "what you enjoy" and "where you can create value for the world?"
    *
    Simply spending time to help a lot of people, helps identify pockets of people you would like to do a venture with
    *
    Working hard early on in life and leveraging the compound effect is grossly underrated
    *
    When you have run out of ideas and something is not working, then it is the right time to stop working on that project!
    *
    Failures are highly draining, so to stay highly motivated it's important to take breaks when things are not working!
    *
    Ask for what you want!
    *
    History belongs to doers!
    *
    Successful ventures get paid for the massive amount of value they create!

  • @sanwellbeatz1630
    @sanwellbeatz1630 Před rokem +63

    By 2023 Sam altman has become one of the most important people on this planet

  • @zachh8870
    @zachh8870 Před 6 lety +360

    Sitting in a coffee shop in a small town of 100k with big dreams, an eagerness to learn, and a plan to execute. Thanks for your wisdom Sam.

  • @nelsonc5339
    @nelsonc5339 Před 5 lety +50

    10:00 “When I’m doing this thing that I like, and it’s working, I have a _huge_ amount of energy, and I can get a lot of stuff done.”

  • @chaz_evans
    @chaz_evans Před 4 měsíci +10

    Its so great to have Sam's wisdom all poured out there on this channel. Only a small niche of people were familiar with him prior to last year so I'm sure his talks here are serving a ton of new people like myself.

  • @edwardoropeza7333
    @edwardoropeza7333 Před rokem +57

    Six years I started my journey, and this video refilled that confidence in me by making me feel like he was talking to my “day 1” - self. Thanks, Sam and Jack. I needed this.

  • @neppahtitel
    @neppahtitel Před 6 měsíci +2

    this interview made me feel more centered. thank you!

  • @harshdhillon7087
    @harshdhillon7087 Před 6 lety +124

    "History belongs to the doers"- Sam Altman

  • @conformist
    @conformist Před 6 lety +30

    Oh wow, I can finally comment on my favorite YC videos!
    Need more of this series, fun to watch.

  • @kaushikimmadisetty8713
    @kaushikimmadisetty8713 Před 4 měsíci +2

    The right time to stop is when something is not working and you've run out of ideas.
    I really love actionable insights. Most insights in general are too generic and not actionable.
    Thanks for this, Sam!

  • @yanxinchen9301
    @yanxinchen9301 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Really LOVE him. Such a deep and incisive thinker.

  • @Goals996
    @Goals996 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Definitely agree with what he said about long-term in any situation. Well said I also didn’t really think much about my future until I decided to think bigger and be better than many people. And I want for me to have a really successful future

  • @Jasmine-zt8gc
    @Jasmine-zt8gc Před rokem +11

    3 advices for your early career
    - Persistence|Most people quit too early and don’t take enough risk
    - Aggressive|Ask for what you want in your early career, people are not aggressive enough
    - Connection|Meet every person I had time for, and go to everything I could

    • @hellolife277
      @hellolife277 Před 5 měsíci

      How has connecting with people in this form worked out for you because it seems agressive

  • @anshagarwal6554
    @anshagarwal6554 Před 2 dny

    Such an amazing podcast by Sam

  • @sevenkashtan
    @sevenkashtan Před 5 měsíci +1

    Thanks for this guys

  • @TheAIEpiphany
    @TheAIEpiphany Před rokem +20

    And now leading one of the most important companies in the world :) inspiring, and resonates deeply

  • @michelleyu1281
    @michelleyu1281 Před 11 měsíci +17

    This guy is awesome! So much to learn from him

  • @AbhijeetKurade
    @AbhijeetKurade Před rokem +46

    Here is a summary of the key points discussed in the conversation:
    1. he key to success in entrepreneurship is to find a problem that you are passionate about solving and work on it for a long period of time.
    2. otivation is important for entrepreneurship, and the best motivation comes from enjoyment and a belief that what you are doing is important.
    3. Burnout often comes from failing and things not working, rather than from working too hard.
    4. It is important to take calculated risks in your career, rather than avoiding risks out of fear of failure or embarrassment.
    Building something and committing to it is more important than just talking and organizing.
    5. One of the few remaining arbitrage opportunities in the market is time, and making a long-term commitment to something can create wealth.
    6. It is important to have strong opinions about the future, but also be flexible in the details and willing to be convinced with new data.
    7. To make a big impact, it is important to think about what you are good at and what the world needs, learn as much as you can about that field, and take a risk to focus on it. It is okay to fail and try again.

  • @matteomelloni4994
    @matteomelloni4994 Před rokem +2

    I love what you are talking about. A lot of time people do things to feel important, and they don't care about actually finishing things or doing the things really well. I'm one that only really cares about the real meaning of a work, it's really difficult to find like-minded people. Too much though.

  • @mansourazimi6650
    @mansourazimi6650 Před 4 měsíci

    sam you made it i know it was extremely hard but you did

  • @AniEgoista
    @AniEgoista Před 3 měsíci

    Thank you!

  • @sageoliver3255
    @sageoliver3255 Před 4 lety +11

    Thank you for the energy you are spending to motivate and coach the newbies

  • @TheCoolsim
    @TheCoolsim Před 3 měsíci

    This man Sam becoming a legend

  • @mallorygurecki983
    @mallorygurecki983 Před rokem +5

    6:18 I do love the advice he gives on how long term commitments are super important for creating something great and meaningful. I think a lot about how people really do need to move to where they can work together on startups.

  • @daveb4446
    @daveb4446 Před rokem +14

    This was oddly encouraging. This strongly affirms my own personal experience and several things I’ve suspected. I’m going to have to watch more of his interviews and speeches.

  • @tarunommadan
    @tarunommadan Před rokem +11

    Thank you so much Sam for sharing very important piece of advices. They are very impactful and will certainly make a difference to a lot of people. 🙏

  • @whimsical913
    @whimsical913 Před rokem +19

    I really enjoy listening to Sam Altman, he comes across as sincere and wise. Plus, his brother asks all the questions that I'm curious to hear Sam's thoughts on.

  • @trupal_
    @trupal_ Před 4 měsíci +1

    sama is my inspiration

  • @gardeningforfunandlongevit6076
    @gardeningforfunandlongevit6076 Před 11 měsíci +4

    He hasn’t changed much and has the same mannerisms. Love this guy’s attitude.

  • @PromptStreamer
    @PromptStreamer Před 11 měsíci +2

    The intro passes by so quickly. You can’t tell if his brother is completely joking or trying to sound nice or earnestly swiping at his brother, “he wanted to teach us the ways of the world but he couldn’t interview himself so that’s why I’m here” haha. 0:05

  • @LarsWagner
    @LarsWagner Před 2 lety +9

    Never seen such a good video with that high value for me.. thanks a lot for sharing this !

  • @revolutionforjapan
    @revolutionforjapan Před 5 měsíci +4

    Now you built the future :-)

  • @vinayakchoodan9775
    @vinayakchoodan9775 Před rokem +27

    He really built the future..

  • @viduladixit1046
    @viduladixit1046 Před 18 dny

    Thanks...

  • @adeelnajmi8074
    @adeelnajmi8074 Před 11 měsíci +1

    I want to learn more about your amazing grandma!

  • @alvinjacobsblydenstein7948
    @alvinjacobsblydenstein7948 Před 4 lety +19

    This guy’s body language is interesting. Very confident and smart

  • @christopherarmstrong2710
    @christopherarmstrong2710 Před rokem +10

    4:45 The beginning of your career is the most valuable time. You want to work harder than most people think you should, if you do that you tend to benefit from it later - to get the leverage and the compounding effects.
    7:00 Framework for when to give up and when to keep working - should be an internal vs. an external decision.
    9:25 *Primary cause of burnout = things failing and not working. Momentum is really energizing, the lack of momentum is super draining.* Infinite energy to work on things that are interesting and working, and almost none when things are uninteresting and not working. If the thing didn’t work, shut that company down, go on vacation and try again.
    10:40 People have terrible risk calculus in general. A) Wrong about what is/not risky, B) Most people don’t take enough risk. Especially earlier in your career, being young, unknown and poor is a great gift the amount of risk you can take.
    13:10 Being willing to ask for what you want and being somewhat aggressive are really important characteristics of being an entrepreneur. People don’t want to fail or to be told no, or end up in some kind of crisis.
    13:53 Each crisis gets less scary than the one before it.
    14:40 Long term view of investing, money, and building things.
    17:00 You get paid as a founder for the wealth you create for other people. The best companies create massive amounts of value in the world, then capture some of it for themselves (far less than they create), and they do it over a very long period of time. Make a super long commitment to yourself and others that are going to work on it with you that this is going to take a long time - but it is worth waiting because you will make far more money over the long term horizon by doing this company really well, than by doing a bunch of short term things along the way.
    17:50 Have a strong opinion and then be flexible on the details. Refinement =/= Pivoting.
    20:00 People need to figure out themselves what they believe in and what they think, and what they believe is high impact to work on for the future. It’s really important to actually think hard about where you can make the greatest contribution, that you’re good at, what you think the world needs and what you enjoy. Then go meet people to work with, learn as much about that field as you can, then have the courage of your convictions to take a risk and focus on it, it’s okay if you fail. If you do, you can go try the next thing. Take a risk and make some amount of sacrifice to impact the world in a way you really care about.

  • @margaretcezar2413
    @margaretcezar2413 Před rokem +3

    That was awesome! Thank you Altman brothers. 😃😃

  • @ragrago
    @ragrago Před rokem +9

    I am 50 and still learning..Thank you Sam...

  • @gdthegreat
    @gdthegreat Před rokem +1

    Watching in June 2023, awesome person Sam.

  • @GauravJain108
    @GauravJain108 Před 2 lety +6

    Thanks a bunch for this dense, wisdom-packed session, Sam! :)

  • @adamlee9347
    @adamlee9347 Před 6 lety +11

    lol Sam is usually the one interviewing. Good idea to get your brother to do that!

  • @ammi7462
    @ammi7462 Před 3 měsíci

    Many did what he said, also programmers, but little did they know that his work would render them obsoloete. As a programmer myself, I accept this because it is in a sense beautiful - I just dont't think it is fair that all the non-engineers wearing suits get to profit on this. Hope AGI/ASI figures this out and liberates us all from this insane, unfair world that we live in. Everyone should be a winner!

  • @GiornoJovani
    @GiornoJovani Před 8 měsíci +2

    0:27: ✨ Sam shares advice on how to have an impact on the world.
    2:55: 💡 The way things get done in the world is through a combination of focus, personal connections, and self-belief.
    6:01: 🚀 The mistake most people make is giving up too early when things don't immediately work, especially young entrepreneurs.
    8:58: 🔥 Burnout comes from failing and lack of momentum, rather than working too hard.
    12:05: 💼 The key to success in your career is to be a doer, not just a talker, and to take risks.
    16:04: 💰 The speaker discusses the long-term value of holding onto investments and the advantages of doing so.
    18:25: 💡 Having strong opinions about the future is important, but being open to new data and being willing to change your mind is also crucial.
    Recap by Tammy AI

  • @user-tj2ml6fq2l
    @user-tj2ml6fq2l Před 4 měsíci

    Дорогой Сэм я тебя семь лет назад я тебя не знала ❤❤

  • @cutmasta-kun
    @cutmasta-kun Před 11 měsíci +1

    The best thing about Sam Altman is: He doesn't care if Sam Altman gains anything from this whole AI stuff.
    Other than every other Entrepreneur , who want their face and name forever in the history books, Sam seems to understand that he is just a single human beeing.
    And Quick tip for start-ups: If your goal is, to sell your company for as high as possible, you don't really care about your Idea and so should no one else.

  • @martinstine
    @martinstine Před rokem

    Thanks Sam. Nice one YC

  • @yoursubconscious
    @yoursubconscious Před rokem +2

    age doesn't really matter, but understanding what that really means does.

  • @thomaskim7778
    @thomaskim7778 Před 3 lety +2

    Sam sir Thanks for great advice lots of love from India 🇮🇳

  • @rohullahkarimi8497
    @rohullahkarimi8497 Před 6 měsíci +2

    CZcams really knows when it should recommend a video hahaha

  • @margaretcezar1109
    @margaretcezar1109 Před 2 lety +3

    Thank you Sam, you are a good guy! I agree it is important to find your "Ikigai".

  • @akshaykamathb2788
    @akshaykamathb2788 Před měsícem

    + 9:10 motivation
    + 11:11 risk is not doing smthing dt u'll then spend ur rst of ur life regretting

  • @nihalkotwani3239
    @nihalkotwani3239 Před 5 lety +6

    shape of the glasses is different

  • @prasaddpathakful
    @prasaddpathakful Před rokem +1

    Sam has been cooking for years!

  • @HR-gm5ld
    @HR-gm5ld Před 7 měsíci +1

    Bro actually built the future...

  • @jaswanth___2004
    @jaswanth___2004 Před 11 měsíci

    What a great talk

  • @tomcav
    @tomcav Před 6 měsíci +1

    Sam Altman has “it”

  • @becurious1845
    @becurious1845 Před 10 měsíci

    Belief and satisfaction what you are doing need
    Enjoyment
    Liking your team

  • @user-ku6jy3lp6x
    @user-ku6jy3lp6x Před 3 měsíci

    Did Sam just thank his brother for spending time with him hahahaha, thats awesome

  • @sagarkapri1967
    @sagarkapri1967 Před 10 měsíci

    ABSOLUTELY LOVE IT

  • @jain78343
    @jain78343 Před rokem +1

    And here we go

  • @BayarbuyanUlziit
    @BayarbuyanUlziit Před 4 lety +5

    Totally agree "People are good at pricing, but bad at valuing"

  • @user-tj2ml6fq2l
    @user-tj2ml6fq2l Před 4 měsíci

    Сэмми ты очаровашка❤❤

  • @kanewaterworth3711
    @kanewaterworth3711 Před 5 lety +2

    This is good life advice as well

  • @alexanderworkchannel
    @alexanderworkchannel Před 6 lety +1

    Great info - Thanks

  • @AmalAbraham3712
    @AmalAbraham3712 Před 5 měsíci

    He gives foundation to the AI FUTURE

  • @bushrasharafuddheen9836
    @bushrasharafuddheen9836 Před 8 měsíci

    Hello brother ❤

  • @becurious1845
    @becurious1845 Před 10 měsíci

    Find deeper mission why and what you do

  • @John-kj5wh
    @John-kj5wh Před 2 měsíci +1

    Gonna tell you how theyll build your future. Gonna play with your lives. The hubris of these ppl.. can lokkemUP at any time.

  • @omppc
    @omppc Před rokem

    BROTHER=IN=ARMS 💚🧡💛💜🙏😇

  • @manjz7hm
    @manjz7hm Před 11 měsíci +2

    Now I'm watching it after 6 years . His thoughts at that time now yielded

  • @nandhkishornair8573
    @nandhkishornair8573 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Hell yeah❤️

  • @ZHA_Entreprise
    @ZHA_Entreprise Před 10 měsíci +1

    And here we are...

  • @Eternalspring22
    @Eternalspring22 Před rokem

    Amen!!! “Burnout does not comes from working top hard.” Yes, I can attest to that. Correct!!!

  • @3monsterbeast
    @3monsterbeast Před 3 lety

    love the momentum and lack of momentum part

  • @becurious1845
    @becurious1845 Před 10 měsíci

    Work hard
    Learn more
    Improve everyday
    Meet peoples
    Be better every day

  • @Dalbirkaur-bd9zr
    @Dalbirkaur-bd9zr Před 19 dny

  • @becurious1845
    @becurious1845 Před 10 měsíci

    Focus
    Personal connection

  • @quincysolano7651
    @quincysolano7651 Před 6 měsíci

    The brother is quite handsome

  • @becurious1845
    @becurious1845 Před 10 měsíci

    What they good at
    What they like
    What they create value with that

  • @CarletonTorpin
    @CarletonTorpin Před 10 měsíci +5

    I used Chat GPT-4 to analyze this video. Here are the top 5 key points that Sam Altman made:
    "Look for the intersection of what you're good at, what you enjoy, and where you can create value." - Altman emphasizes the importance of finding your unique intersection of skills, passions, and value creation.
    "Finding your tribe; the people that you end up working with on and off" - Altman discusses the challenge of finding the right collaborators for your career.
    "Whenever I've helped people for no immediate benefit, it has later really benefited me." - Altman underscores the importance of helping others without expecting immediate returns.
    "Many people give up too early when something doesn't immediately work." - Altman points out the common mistake of giving up too soon when facing obstacles.
    "Many people do not take enough risks, especially early in their careers." - Altman encourages taking risks early in one's career as it can lead to success.

  • @theepiclegends6784
    @theepiclegends6784 Před 3 měsíci +2

    Here after sora

  • @AnyaChuri
    @AnyaChuri Před 6 lety +4

    Hey Sam, do not go into Nectome.... We love you!

  • @abhishekkalagurki959
    @abhishekkalagurki959 Před 11 měsíci

    good at ---- enjoy-----create value

  • @becurious1845
    @becurious1845 Před 10 měsíci

    Working hard
    Leverage

  • @Russdlcz
    @Russdlcz Před 2 lety +1

    Love this interview

  • @becurious1845
    @becurious1845 Před 10 měsíci

    Ask for what you want

  • @Plserror
    @Plserror Před rokem

    This guy 🎉

  • @abhishekdev258
    @abhishekdev258 Před rokem

    What a great video.

  • @becurious1845
    @becurious1845 Před 10 měsíci

    Most people give up very early

  • @edwardbenes5015
    @edwardbenes5015 Před rokem

    the momentum energy is a great point

  • @ziawe
    @ziawe Před 2 lety

    You can provide value to the world!

  • @flor.1986
    @flor.1986 Před 5 měsíci

    ❤🙏

  • @CosmicHarmony58
    @CosmicHarmony58 Před rokem

    Geeze your name is ever up there now a days

  • @betohfinger879
    @betohfinger879 Před měsícem

    is he advising the bro?

  • @becurious1845
    @becurious1845 Před 10 měsíci

    Most people don't take enough risk

  • @spencerfried8622
    @spencerfried8622 Před 3 lety +1

    Sam u ok bro?