The Millennial Question
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- čas přidán 29. 12. 2016
- Millennials: too many companies you will work for are not built to take care of you. Until that changes, please take care of each other.
Interview with Tom Bilyeu on Inside Quest.
Shared with permission from Inside Quest. For questions regarding licensing of this video, please contact info@insidequest.com.
I have seen this video countless of times. I always come back to it every so often. As I get older it seems to hit me harder and harder. I feel the emotion from Simon even more. It's heartbreaking.
This talk just reinforces my realization that I had great parents. They were "strict" while I was growing up, they gave me rules and standards. They taught me to have a good work ethic, if I wanted somthing i had to earn it. They always told me and showed me that they loved me but they discouraged me to be prideful, instead be pleased with a job well done and people well loved.
I had Really Bad
Parents - *Both of Them..!*
@@adam.maqavoy Me too.
I did too. My parents modeled integrity, moral values, virtue, work ethic.
Thanks so much for this video Simon. I've watched this at least a dozen times over the last few months. I've deleted social media off my phone. Without doubt my mental health, my relationship with my wife and my bond with my toddler have all grown.
Everyone should be made to watch this video.
Legend.
Do you still have closed social media?
I just wanna say in my 33 years I never felt motivated more than this speech and I am willing to buy your books to read and learn more
Awesome speech Simon. I am a Millenial, I do struggle with all you said, and with the fact I understood all this as a teenager yet nobody ever listened around me.
This speech is one of the most important for Gen-Z! Thank you Simon Sinek!
Beautiful beautiful much needed rant. Thank you. Now I know I’m not crazy.
Shared this last week! Amazing ❤️
That's one of the most blow mind explanation about my generation I've ever seen.
For sure! Never seen anyone explain it so spot on. Nearly every detail of it.
What will you do about it?
Thought provoking questions and statements. I loved it
He is wrong though. All data proves that millenials are the opposite of what he claims.
You haven't seen anything then
Man! Thank you so much for this video!! I was in much need of it! Thanks a lot again.
For the IB comrades,
a. articulate
b. attack
c. fail at
d. thrust into
e. rely on
f. cope with
g. form
h. check
i. binge
j. waft through
k. overcome
l. wander
Thank you
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@@calpardo No problem bro
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Thank you my brotha
not all heroes wear capes
Mr Sinek, I have been introduced to you through a training group at a new job. After eagerly listening to and watching pretty much all the content you have on CZcams I cannot fathom how you remain so consistently positive with the knowledge you have. You have, without a doubt, changed my approach to human interaction, not only in my job but also in my own mind. You are a true inspiration and I want to thank you. Thank you.
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This is everything. *Deep exhale* and thank you from a 1979 baby who mentors many millennials. They're so freaking great! They need elders.
People tend to forget that everything is subjective. What Sinek says can be applicable to some millennials but not all millennials. It is broad generalisation but the main points are being conveyed.
If none of what he said applies to you, kudos to you, you are an exceptional millennial!
I don't see why some people who claim that what he said is not entirely 'accurate' have to make a big fuss over his statements. It's almost a paradox or irony. Usually, the more we react, the higher the probability that we are rejecting the truth because it hurts us.
Well said
Yea, but your last sentence is absolutely false
Of course nothing in life is 100%. For example, some cancers are very deadly, but not 100% of people die from them. There are always a few exceptions. Nothing in our universe is 100%.
HOWEVER, that doesn't negate the fact that there is an entire generation (millennials) whose parents, teachers, and adults around them gave them prizes, awards, rewards, and accolades for coming in last, for doing nothing that took effort, for whining, for being weenies, and for being lazy, and they continue to expect something for nothing as they get older. Are 100% of them entitled a-hs? No. As in everything, there are a few exceptions.
Spoken like a true millennial.
I'm not saying Simon Sinek is not entirely accurate. I'm saying he's a weasel-worded buffoon. He talks about social media and cell phones, but ignores historical facts like the recession. Just another finger wagger who bemoans young people for buying too much avacado toast and not enough diamonds.
This has got to be my favorite video on the whole internet!!!!!!!
Amazing! I always thought things like that, and think that I was born in the wrong time. Simon really translate what this generation must hear to be better.
Thank you for inspiration. I am working to get into an orthodontic programs mainly to listen and inspire kids and young adults, and you confirmed to me how important guiding the new generations is.
It's a great message, and if I may take it a step deeper, the biggest problem here is that we as a society aren't doing enough to show people how to manage their emotions and relationships. You say "please take care of each other" but we aren't showing them how to do it. We want to optimize everything, and we try to apply that to our emotions, so we minimize the "bad" ones and maximize the "good" ones rather than embracing them all and sharing them with others. On the most basic level, that's the path to connection. Feel ALL of your feelings and share them with your family and friends.
This made me wanna cry at one point. Don't know if in a good or bad way.
Man, you inspired me so much man, thank you so much for everything.
So much for empathy and listening
Really good point of view. Thank you Simon, thank goodness i can find you on social media here!
Thank you so much, Simon. I am sharing this on my facebook for my kids to listen too.
You are blessed! You have definitely found and developed your talent!!! Please, keep up the good work!!!! Brilliant speech!!!! 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👍🏾
Wow! Amazing dissection! So true! Thanks for this expository.
1. parenting
2. technology
3. impatient
4. environment
thank you sir.
Yes.. indeed what he's telling resonates with everyone ...
We lack good leaderships, patience, and trust in relationship
Most importantly instant gratification...w/o which we have a pang of pain.
Kudos to you for bringing forth ..
It's so good that people like you are talking abt this and seeking resolution of this.
Yooooooooo......so powerful! I need to hear more of his work.
Well said!! 👏 Very impactful talk. Worst case scenario in my generation, increased suicide rates, has been devastating to witness. Thank you for speaking out and being such an encouragement.
Awesome analysis, I see myself in some of the things said, and have been putting quite a lot of betterment processes since a while which helped me a lot... but your words definitely empower! TY
wow that was amazing to hear.
This video targets the social problem millennials have impeccably. It has opened my eyes tremendously, thank you for sharing 💕💕💕💕
You're just great mr.sinek
I'm 55, I have a 33yr old, a 25yr old, and a 13yr old. I believe this is exactly the problem, he hit it right on the head, especially with my youngest two. Thank you.
Some of those thoughts. I share them w my students. To empower them. To be better. Thanks for sharing such concerns on a global scale.
thanks for making your students self conscious!
Thank you for this!
Mr. Sinek, you are such an inspiration!
This is so good; so true! 18 months ago I began working for a non-profit health insurance company (we only insure federal employees) near Washington, D.C. Because of HIPAA privacy laws, we're not permitted to have any device with a camera at work; I suppose so no one snaps pictures of our members' private info. It's really refreshing to be able to build work relationships, as you were talking about, without trying to converse with the top of someone's head.
I really appreciate the talk.
The PERFECT description of Alex Occasional Cortex!!
Hey Simon, I must have been hiding under a rock (or buried in my darn phone) but I'm just hearing about you. Your response in this video clip is EPIC! Thank you for this! I've been worried about my two teenage sons for a lot of the reasons you stated here. But I also must point the finger back at myself for falling into this "technical world" just as much as they have. e.g. - Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, taking cell phone to meetings AND using it, taking cell phones to social events AND using it, etc... And then I get upset when my boys take out their phones as I am talking to them? (Mixed messages, right?) I haven't been the best role model in this area especially since I have joined them in all of this insanity. You've given much food for thought and I'm going to begin my personal change by implementing a lot of what you suggested here. Thank you again for voicing your thoughts. I may be a bit behind in discovering you, but what do they say...."better late than never." You're my new fave person! Stay blessed!
I think many of us "Millennials" did think that it was us and our problem. However upon hearing Simon talk I realized that I am not the only one in this boat which is nice to hear!
All my wife's freinds said I was to hard on my son. The maintenance crew at the church keep asking when my son turned 16, finally she ask why they wanted to know.
They said because he works harder for free, then the kids we pay & we can not hire him until he is 16. My son was taught if he wanted a job, he must make good grades, do his chores & learn how to do whatever he want to do in a job. So while my wife talked to friends after cherch, he would help the maintenance crew in order to learn what he needed to get a job at the church. He ended up in the kitchen as a cook & cooks better than my wife or my self when he was 20 years old. He can cook Sea bass with the trimmings, now he works as a electrician, to pay his way though Electrical Engineering school. He is an egale scout, born in 1994, so he is 25.
Thanks for the video, I never knew that I was an okay Father until now.
This is still by far the best people related video on youtube, it deserves 100x the view count.
I like how you motivate and
inspire the people.
Greeting from Indonesia
Not one dislike. He just made me comfortable with being who I am and where I am in 15 minutes, not complacent, but comfortable.
who the heck downvote this great videos? by the way i still love watching this video
i have watched this video every sunday morning and help me to develop my personal life
i am 23 y/o and this video is WORTH
so much better than music, tiktok and many useless video
Brilliant ideas, brilliantly delivered... I've had same/similar thoughts on this subject for years, but definitely gonna try and up my game in checking myself with these damn phones!
I think I understand where you’re coming from, but I’ve found myself far too absorbed in this addictive nonsense for far too long. What’s your point?
Lesson learned, thanks Simon.:)
Insightful and true. I am so blessed that I had the chance to spend long hours hiking and hanging out with my daughter throughout her adolescent life. We had a solid foundation of the importance of spending time, reading together, traveling, and enjoying simple things in life. I would never trade it for anything. And by the way, too much texting minimizes a person's communication skills and equates to a lack of confidence. It affects their social skills and it becomes a barrier to adapting to their environment.
very helpful, many thanks Simon.
This is the MOST ACCURATE video I have watched in a very LONG time! Thank you for articulating the TRUTH of today!
Hell noo bish
@@ArkhamKnightEdits yeah
Who is from IB textbook??✋🏻
Such a coincidence, I'm always surprised and happy to see IB community present in media :)
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Not from an IB textbook, but I did take IB about 10 year ago :D What a coincidence.
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Thank you Simon, my millennial son is driving me crazy with his impatience. What a perspective.. Bless you!
Thank you for wonderful insight from Korea.
Well done, Simon!
I watched this interview a few years back. Today in this day and age we live in I am reminded of his words. Sad
By the way, I watched this video while charging my phone in bed. 😂🤣
Well said...thank you.
Hello Simon,
Very powerful points from you, thanks. My experience as a Classical music performer and teacher is kids are happy to take and continue the lessons but the teenagers and those in 20's & 30's (not everyone but in general) want some instant results which in case of Classical music is impossible so either they shift to the easy forms of music or they blame the teacher. This is pretty much the same words from other teachers too. I've bend the rules of learning as much enjoyable as possible but at the end of the day it's hard work they don't understand. I've given personal development sessions earlier and I'm a very optimistic person so may I request you to post a video which will focus on some solutions to those students who haven't got their "WHY".
This is a must-see! Especially for millennials (myself)
I think Simon brings terrific insight to light about leadership and the challenges of today's world. Sometimes I agree, other times I don't. This video is a great primer for all leaders. The problem isn't going to be solved by leaders alone. We're in this challenge together. It's not a "millennial" question/problem - it's OURS.
I saw this the first time when i was 18 and i didnt care much then. Now that im 21 i actually felt something from this
This is awesome! I was just talking to a friend yesterday about how technology has messed up how everyone relates to one another. So glad someone else thinks the same way.
Simon, the Millennial Question has another dimension:
Companies run by Millennials.
I am a Software Developer, born late 70ies, working mainly for Startups the last decade - often run and populated mainly by Millennials
I have seen rushed and irrational decision making, critical voices being expelled, a lack of ability to compromise and a "We tried that once, it didnt work, we stopped that" attitude.
You hit this on the nail head
It's funny upon mentioning the work place, it seems cyclical and self-fulfilling - as if it's millennials managing millennials; the bosses want instant results, are impatient, have trouble managing longterm goals, and would rather send a message about firing than talking about the problem.
That's what happens when you're coerced by shareholders. You might get kicked to the curb just because one quarter didn't go well.
That sounds like someone with no management experience or their management style is authoritarian.
Yes, it's called Capitalist Society, pushed to the extreme
I guess thats why some companies have age limit for senior positions, as they don't want a millinial managing another millinial
A friend just recommended this to me and I'm blown away by how popular this completely off base video is. Millennials were born from 1981-1996. This puts Millennials largely in a pre-smart phone, pre-social media, pre-texting era for most of their adolescence. Many of them grew up without access to cell phones or computers outside of school, let alone the internet (AOL era internet at that). I'm smack in the middle of the range and grew up in a well off area. None of my friends had cell phones before 16, most didn't have a home computer and internet access until around high school! Facebook came about at the end of my high school years, but you couldn't access it because it was only available for college students. Even then, unless you went to a certain set of schools you couldn't access it for years. Your entire supposedly scientifically backed theories (would really love to see the proof on that science) are drawing generalizations based on technology that simply didn't exist or wasn't largely accessible to the over 80 million people defined as Millennials during our adolescence. This may be what is "wrong" with Gen Z, but I think it's too early to pass judgement on an entire generation which is still aged 22 and younger.
Brilliant well said!!!
Just graduated from college this year (21 years old)... I felt like if you are telling my story.... I will try my best to get over my cellphone... Seriously, as I'm thinking now I felt like I'm in a relationship with my phone...
Thanks a lot...
I was in this millennial case. I remembered getting in and out of work places, just feel hard to fit in. I end up in the place, small business, I stayed longer than I did in other companies, but I remained to get through a lot of social acceptance. And now I get it, because of instant gratification so that we numb at some point and miss another.
An incredible, scary but real speech. A man really does not realise how addicted he is, that before we were given / patience, boredom, imagination, desire ... and today we have to work on them ... and how much more we have to learn ...
So true and so scary. Soon 50 and still it strikes me every time that Young people are together and every one of them hooked by the phone instead of connecting together how sick it has become.
It is a great concern about social relation.....superb talk by simon sinek ....
From this 64 year old Boomer, you are very good at what you do! I’m not one to knock an entire generation, but I think you are being very constructive. On my FB page, I have about 40 Millennial friends. 35 of them are world class, U.S.F.S.A. figure skaters, and they are anything but the people who you describe. They are insanely driven, and they pursue a very beautiful, but very TOUGH sport. I’m sure that you would be as proud to be, “friends” with them as I am. Further, in my dealings with Millennials, I am always treated with RESPECT, and they will always catch the door for me, and refer to me as, “sir” which may make me feel old, but is the proper thing for them to do.
Trust me when I say, that this generation is not dead yet! There is hope, and If I was in a position to deal with groups of them, the number one thing on my agenda would be to make sure that they all see this video. Well done sir! :-)
Well, I don't think that he was speaking about the dead generation. I believe Simon is an optimist. He has just faced us with a fact that the major among Millennials has the great problem caused by dealing with the Social Media. You say that your friends are successful in the tough sport, but you have never asked them if they are trully happy... Or maybe it is the case, that people who go in for sports are much happier people and they have less addiction to Media.
Well. you are actually in a place that know how to value things you had and what is going on now, you know the difference between now and then which is fantastic and you will be greatfull for the quality time you had too. I also believe people like you, use social media or anything generously and knowing when to shut down. But not all of the millennial are actually mindfulness, it's not their fault because they are thrown into this kind of world with full of stuffs and technology, so they feeling different, and most of older generation grew up with joint family may be, and lots of love from everyone in the family. But todays case is so different and esply kids in particular, we have to do something about it.
Davethreshold The trophy generation is exactly like it. I am so happy that my kids doesn’t belong to this generation. Your personal experience talks about exceptions but I guess you know if you relate around.
Thanks For The Impact
straight up 🔥dude.thanx
Watching in the dark so I don’t wake my baby, just dropped my phone on my face! Technology 🤦🏻♀️
Amazing talk and I subscribed to see more of this guy because he says the truth and I appreciate it.
This man is amazing same with his books :) :).
absolutely fantastic
WOW, thanks for the prospective, makes sense, will help me personally in dealing with my 20 year old and the Millennials that work with me.
READ ON!!!
I was born in 97. What Simon Sinek is saying makes sense, and it is scary. I am glad I’m Jewish (orthodox). I keep Sabbath (from Friday night to Saturday night. YES, every week)), during which we can’t use electricity - no phones, no switching lights on and off, no cooking, etc. I don’t struggle though Sabbath when I’m cutoff from my phone. I spend a lot of time talking with my parents and siblings. I also read a lot. It’s a blessing; a resting day. I enjoy it a lot and my life would be crazy and stressful without it.
I suggest that every person choose one day of the week to no just turn off your phone, but leave it in your bedroom, for example. Spend 1 day of the week without it. Even if at first it will be hard, I guarantee that you’ll come to love that day.
Being jewish is not a thing to be glad... maybe having a free day yes
@@arkon22 I can understand where he's coming from. The religion was one of the mechanisms that allowed him to understand that you will be fine if you don't use your phone or any technology that we so rely on today and that you will feel so much better if you allow yourself to live a day without it. Most of us would be really upset just thinking about spending the day without electricity, phones and technology, let alone actually spending the day without electricity, phones and technology. Does this mean that we should all turn to religion and become Jewish? Ofc not. But I, as an atheist (neither Christian, Muslim, Jewish or Protestant), understand the good things and the virtues that religion teaches you to implement in your daily life and I implement them myself every day.
THANKS Your saying makes me alive.
I'm 23. I really hoped, I would have found you in my college time man.
Technology & Instant gratification just destroyed my hard work, dedication, patience and attention span. It's like you know what you should do, you really really want to do but you're now unable to! Great book 'Leaders eat last'. Hats off to social dilemma documentary too actually.
@@__anintrovert__742 really.. struggling with the same thing.. listened to a lot of motivational speakers too.. but just not able to set myself into routine and action.. plus the pandemic has postponed my final exams... until when idk://
You are very young, time is on your side. Take his message to heart; slow and steady. 2 steps forward, 1 step back, is normal. Routine and action are themselves learned over time. I am 36 and still working on these things. The fact you know the problem means you're already ahead of the curve. Hear me out.
For example, if you know you should read some book... read it for 5 minutes. Read one page a day. Many say "soon you'll be reading for hours" or "soon you'll be reading so many more pages" - but maybe this is not true. What is true, is that one page per day means you finish a 300 page book in a year, skipping some days even.
I can say this because it is something I do. I am reading 2 pages a day of Marcus Aurelius' "Meditations". Just read the left page, the right page, flip and re-insert the bookmark. That's it. Very simple. I'm 1/2 way through it now. I look at it thinking, "how did that happen!?"
Aim low. Do a little.
@@william-tm Frankly speaking though, generally people do not have patience to think in long term and play out. As the Bill Gates has rightly said: "Most people overestimate what they can do in one year and underestimate what they can do in ten years." But yeah you're right starting small is the key. Will read 2 pages today for sure of long awaited book.. Deep Work No strong commitments - just 2 pages :) Thanks sir!
@@__anintrovert__742 Go for it! And remember, you're not General People (o7), you're just you! Deep Work - I have a friend who is reading that. There are a lot like that... the key is putting something, even just one thing, into action. Otherwise it's just "productivity porn" as I call it... Fare Well, Sir!
This world needs more people like him. 👍
As a psychologist/addiction specialist, i think the key here that I notice in the behaviors of those born after about 1990 is that they do not truly have an instinct to be aggressive in work or understand any method to achieve success in a career. AS an example, they feel that "networking" is some strange event that actually produces results.
So practical! So beautiful! So powerful!
Thanks Simon Sinek. Hoping you visit the Philippines.
Best thing on youtube so far!!!!!!!!!!!
I sent this to manager i used to work with. He works with young people in restaurant. He thanked me bc it really helped him deal with young emploies. Im millenial as well and some of this things aplay to me. And it really changed how i see things now
In 2022 millenials are on the way out of restaurants. Seriously most people working in restaurants were born after 1995.
2022:
Average home price is 7 times the median income
1972.
Average home price is 3 times the median income
That pretty much sums up how badly millenials were screwed.
Thank you for that speech, also it helps me to improve my English) I found 2 new words for me)))) good luck!!!
This is such an important lesson for all leaders in the companies to listen to really.....better than a university speech.
Thank you!
And how much worse has this been due to social isolation of the COVID-19 pandemic. I wonder if social media needs to be banned for high schoolers or kids under 16. I’m speaking here as an American high-schooler here. Social media and cell phones should be secondary to real people, and unfortunately that doesn’t happen with my generation. I don’t agree with everything this guy is saying but he speaks truth in more ways than one. Saving this video for sure.
u helped my teammate in English, ur my g bro
Very insightful...learned a lot from Simon Sinek! Thanks you.
Showed this to my children a few weeks ago. After troubleshooting and fixing a drainage problem on our front loading washing machine, my fourteen year old, fists raised triumphantly, shouted, “Dopamine!” Made me laugh.
I don't care if this is old, this was hilarious lool.
I really find it helpful...some points can be subjective but it will help as parents, guardians and teachers to assess our kids if gadgets affect our young the way how they live their everyday life.
What a video! Amazing speech. Could you buy me an alarm? ha ha