Last Lecture Series: “How to Live an Asymmetric Life,” Graham Weaver

Publicado 2023-07-18
Graham Weaver, Lecturer at Stanford Graduate School of Business and Founder of Alpine Investors, shares four ways to live an asymmetric life as part of the GSB 2023 Last Lecture Series.

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  • @JeffPittman
    "Life is suffering, so choose something worth suffering for." Life changing words.
  • @IkeSpeaksUp
    What a time we live in where we can hear such speeches for free
  • @rahulbhatia1313
    1. Do hard things 2. Do your thing 3. Do it for decades 4. Write your story
  • 1/ Do hard things: Embrace challenges and discomfort because life is not supposed to be easy. 2/ Do your thing: Choose a path that aligns with your passions and values, even if it involves uncertainty and risk. 3/ Do it for decades: Commit to long-term goals and keep improving over time, realizing that great achievements take time. 4/ Write your story: Create a compelling vision for your future and take action to make it a reality, regardless of obstacles or fear.
  • @rwm1885
    Beautiful and much needed. Deep down we all know this and know what it is we ought to be doing, it's just the discipline that is lacking.
  • @BreathFitness
    I’m not sure how many times I might listen to this but it will be many. Thanks, Graham!
  • Brilliant talk! Never say, "Not me, not now." Now is the time to face your fears; the time to do hard things.
  • @steve_wk
    This was a really inspiring talk. I'm 68 years old and you moved me, Graham!
  • @samghaffari4400
    Excellent speech. I have already listened to it twice in 12 hours. Not only the content is powerful but the way Graham express himself is very effective.
  • @tommyls4357
    "Don't write a story about what happened. Write a story and then make it happen". Thank you, G. His story with his wife was heartwarming.
  • @BijanIzadi
    Whats great about this is Most of the people in the room forgot about this talk already But you are here, learning, and watching. So don’t feel bad that you werent there in person. You got this
  • @fryderykchopin1381
    I am currently starting a software business with a cofounder and there is so much hard work coming, I was feeling really unhappy earlier this day. This talk helps me so much! I will listen to it tomorrow again after waking up!
  • @AmericaUnited
    One of the best, most inspirational story tellers I've ever heard. And he gives you his framework to lead a successful, happy life. It would seem that Graham has returned to and embraced his former self, Dream Weaver.
  • It has been 25min since I finished watching the video and I already quit my job and broke up with my girlfriend.
  • @vikasjain57
    Life Begins when Fear Ends !! How you identify that Fear and end it will define your story for the rest of your life. Privileged to be audience to such great orators sharing their Life experiences and summing it up for others to learn.
  • @ewandao2630
    Do your hard thing for decades, like you are the hero of your story.
  • @kp55634
    Graham! There’s no count anymore for how many times I have watched this masterpiece. Really appreciate you and want to thank you in person (whenever possible) for how graciously you have impacted and inspired a chain of thoughts that are in an upward spiral. Cheers to you!
  • @benhall8629
    These guys may not realise how lucky they are to hear a speech like this before graduation. Could be life changing for many.
  • @sakshibhatia3282
    This is one of the best talks from recent times. Thank you so much.
  • @davidh.65
    Love the commentary on doing your thing/playing big. Needed to hear that. Thank you!