Second chances, even for 71-minute You Tube videos?

Orlando based Disney Speakers
Rollins College a few days ago.

 

Orlando based Disney Speakers
Be creative.

 

This video is 71 minutes long. Not recommending you watch.

That said, i began watching it.

Thought it was going to be a snoozer, and found it fascinating enough to want to give myself a second shot at it.

 

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Do we know our blind spots?

 

Do we know our blind spots?

No.

That’s why they’re called blind spots.

This is an older (2007) video and worth a replay.

 

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Mind blowing technology always starts primitively

 

Mind blowing technology always starts primitively.

The video above seems primitive now.

None of us are rushing to Amazon to buy it.

Someday, when this technology advances and affordably scales, it will be commonplace, and game-changing.

 

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EWG videos

Apple HomePod
Woke up at 2:55AM this morning to order a couple Homepods at 3:01AM (12:01AM Cupertino time). Wasn’t an option (yet), although today it goes public for pre-order.

 

Keeping up and staying organized is challenging.

Wanna go down a rabbit hole for “how to” videos?

Environmental Working Group (EWG) is an environmental watchdog. They are trying to educate Americans about the marketing power of big business.

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i can handle no, but will you watch this 20-minute video right now?

 

Will you watch this 20-minute video right now?

(btw, i can handle no.)

The video is a story of a self-imposed experiment to live through rejection for 100 days.

Key takeaway when you get a no:

  • Ask the person, “Why?”
  • Mention and ask about something you’d be thinking if roles were reversed: For example, “Does my question sound weird?” This defuses emotional tension.
  • Don’t run. Rejection doesn’t define you, your reaction after the no defines you.

 

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