My Favorites on YouTube

Trying to come up with new ideas is hard. I spend a lot of time watching videos, reading articles, and surfing the web. Looking for the perfect piece of content. I’ve decided to change it up and show you some of my favorite YouTube videos. It spans categories and themes, so hang on for the ride. Decided to limit it to only three videos, but they are worth your time. Hope you enjoy them!
 

My Favorites on YouTube

Legacy | Future of Everything with Jason Silva | Singularity University

 

This is an amazing video that makes of you think about the future. Not thinking about it by putting your head in the sand won’t work. Here’s their summary: Futurists and entrepreneurs Peter Diamandis and Ray Kurzweil created Singularity University to communicate the implications of exponential technological progress. Humans are only wired to think about change linearly, but exponential change is here, and the impact of exponential technological change will be incredible.

Now, this is a video of a different feather. It’s about making yourself better. Doing more while doing less. And applying lessons learned from others. I heard about this from Tim Ferris and it doesn’t disappoint. Here’s their summary: Video Seminars for Efficient and Graceful Freestyle https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list… Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/swimlikeshinji Questions are welcome! I will solve your problems. Learning materials and free videos are available at http://swimlikeshinji.com/ This video finally got ranked No.1 worldwide among famous swimmers (on June 11, 2012). Thank you very much for watching the video!

Geeked out over the organization in this video. I’m a huge fan of functional organization. Things need to be where you need them when you need them. Casey Neistat does a great job with this. Here’s their summary: This video was produced by Gizmodo and made by Michael Hession. See the original posting of the videos as well as Michael’s writing in the links below