Thanks for these videos. I'm Brazilian and I'm using your videos to practice my English and learn subjects that I love. And to be honest, I've never seen anyone summarize a book as well as you do. Keep going, your work is admirable.
I do this stuff and it's nice to see it:
1. Copy great work - I write out great bits of writing and get into the rhythm
2. Reverse outlining - I love to listen to talks and write the outline of it
Contrasting good Vs great is more of a natural byproduct for me.
I found the video over blows a lot of these techniques.
Marvel films are formulaic and rely on violence and humour. However I do think it's nice to take the point - bringing in different ways to keep things fresh.
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Always waiting for your new review!!
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Keep doing good work bro!!!
I so love your work. I'm always sharing your summaries with my clients--folks who are writing business books and want to include EVERYTHING they know.
The best thing about your channel is you provide one page detailed summary. It stands out from the rest of youtubers. Subscribed
Absolutely brilliant! I am deconstructing your work to embed greatness in my own presentations. Thank you!
Although there are so many other channels, but this channel is best one.💎 I love how meticulously you compiled all the main points from a book. Before watching your videos I can be sure, I'll get almost all of the important points covered up! 🎉🌟
Once more, thank you very much!! You are great at what you do...
This is a good concept used in neuroscience as well. it is really effect because this is how the brain works. great work dude @Nathan Lozeron keep evolving it :)
You're the best channel I've discovered in years.
I live based on some of the decoding philosophy and reverse engineering and I found myself alone and pretty much no one around that interested in things I thought were great but a bit tedious. This video is simply an inspiration to move forward. Thank you.
Same here!I play football and I used CoDE on Messi's work unconsciously ,I will definitely say I had the edge in most games.
This man is goated!! Thank you for these videos! I dead ass watch these videos before I read the actual book
This was FANTASTIC, Nathan! Thank you very much 😊
Your book summaries are really great Nathan!!! Please keep on inspiring
This was a super summarized video 👌👌There were very useful tips.
Thank you very much for this review 💯
Great summary! I love this a lot!
Thanks for the video!
Great insights shared succinctly.
I can attest to leveraging outside influences
Good summary. Thank you!
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Great review!
Thank you for the video
Fantastic!
I genuinly love you
Top Notch content as usual
Wow that was a great summary
Awesome summary
Thanks a lot
Hope to have this book also reviewed
Can you do ‘good leaders ask great questions’ by John c. Maxwell
Decoding greatness. Collect examples of greatness. Quentin Tarantino watched lots of films.
Van Gogh collected lots of Japanese art.
Chef went to eat at expensive restaurants to expose themselves to a high level. Implicit learning.
Create a greatness library. If you are a comic, write down the best jokes.
Copyworking! Copy someone else’s brilliant work.
Example: Author writes out pages of best-selling author.
Then he went back to work on his book! Wow.
He also gave; studying master’s chess games, play them from memory!
Always good :)
Nice!
Thankw you alot aloootttt
Many artists have done this for centuries. Pablo Picasso's early works are an excellent example and may artists apprenticed with great masters. I spent may an hour copying different paining styles until I developed my own.
Great explained"reverse engineering"..
This is similar to ALG
he wrote a book that has the same message that another book wrote a while ago, can remember the name of the book
Must read
3 great questions
1 Would you do it if you could be great but hated doing it
2 Would you do it if you knew you would fall
3 Would you do it if you couldn't be great at it
@@deleted01 you need to find what you like to do, the only way to learn anything is to be bad at it and fail a lot of times but if you're forgiving of yourself and find the least painful way to do something you can make progress, and there is no way around this one,you dont control anything but what you do.
There are plenty of people in the world that don't get the credit or rewards they deserve.
Can you please do THE POWER OF YOUR SUBCONSCIOUS MIND ?
Unlike as volume is too low, check other CZcamsrs, already requested few times to increase recording volume. Any problem with that buddy ????
you should watch la paisana Jacinta is very funny :)
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I think this book is combination of MASTERY and STEAL LIKE AN ARTIST..
Nice content! With what software/apps do you make this kind of video?
Can you do on Kremlin school of negotiation?
How bout One Great Insight Is Worth a Thousand Good Ideas: An Advertising Hall-of-Famer Reveals the Most Powerful Secret in Business
In summary reverse engineer your way to greatness by collecting examples of greatness decode greatness why copy working reverse outlining and contrasting once you discover the blueprint evolve it but using outside influences.
Oh and btw, this doesn't apply to people who are active on social media. Or do whatever "the herd" is doing for that matter. There is just too much distraction for you to achieve greatness. You'll be mediocre at best. You're either part of the herd or an übermensch. Not both.
NoteToSelf: How To Make A Great Cake (Live A Great Life)
1. try lots of cakes (sample others' lives)
2. determine the Great Cake you like (my heroes)
3. find their recipe (their code)
4. follow recipe (copy)
5. repeat recipe (practice)
6. put your own spin on it (express my nature) by tweaking the variables - ingredients, technique, timing
7. 😆
7. Profit?
@@deleted01 yes. if that's your objective ...
I was making my own analogy of the *_Process_*
of Decoding Greatness ...