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On today's Podcast, Bryant talks about how the Law of Inertia controls how we think and communicate with each other.
Remember to check out Warrior Reads to improve your sleep and lower your anxiety. (https://warriorreads.com)
Brief Transcript:
Hey, we're back on mission. Once again, ladies and gentlemen, I am currently walking up Soul Crusher Hill, the place where many of you have seen me run hill sprints and some of my tick tock and YouTube videos. And today's topic is, interestingly enough, related to the fact that I'm walking up this giant hill and breathing hard. I want to talk about the law of inertia and how that affects how we influence the humans in our lives, the people in our lives, the people on the planet. And if you can't master this very simple law of physics, which absolutely proves true also in psychology you're going to have a hard time getting the things you want out of your life. Because without influence, you do not have other people in your camp supporting you, which means you have no tribe. Without those things, you will be dead soon. Now, in the modern world, that's more figurative than literal. You probably won't actually die, but you won't be very successful. Purpose driven are happy. Yeah, if you don't have other people around you to support you And if you want other people around you to support you and the things that you're doing, you have to have influence and to have influence. You have to understand the law, the physical law of inertia, which is basically in an undisturbed environment. An object in motion wants to continue in its motion unless acted upon by an outside force. Equally an object at rest wants to stay in that state of rest unless acted upon by an outside force. Right? So, in other words, whatever direction we're going in, whatever direction we're being emotionally compelled in and remember, this is going to be important for the rest of this talk. When we get into the heavy pieces in order to properly emotionally draw people toward a thing, right? People want to keep moving in the direction they're already walking. So if I am emotionally compelled towards something, I am going to want to keep moving toward it. And if you disturb my progress toward the thing that I am emotionally compelled toward, you do that at your own peril. Now there are times where disruption is valuable. If you can disrupt my thinking with a better thought, that I am willing to accept. And this is where I watched the whole world, especially young people on the Internet, trying to have discourse get it wrong is you hear a person say a thing that you somehow know is factually incorrect or to some degree, factually incorrect. What most people do is Hey, you're wrong And here's everything That's right. The problem with that method is the person who thinks they're right that you're correcting probably hasn't done zero thinking on this topic. They probably have some reasons why they believe it. Those reasons may be somewhat flimsy and not well researched, but their reasons And you just basically gave no merit to any of their wisdom, their knowledge, their intelligence or anything when you completely an outrightly dismiss something that they believe, Even if I and by the way, even if I can prove something you believe is absolute crap like the blood type diet. If you're like I have people like yo be I'm doing the blood type diet people that I meant, Or do you think I just yell at him? Yeah, the blood type diet is bullshit. Stop that. No. Obviously this person landed on the blood type diet for a reason. Some research led them there. And here's what's interesting about the blood type diet because science or some scientists, especially nutritionists in some cases have outright dismissed it as correlation versus causation.
On today's Podcast, Bryant talks about how the Law of Inertia controls how we think and communicate with each other.
Remember to check out Warrior Reads to improve your sleep and lower your anxiety. (https://warriorreads.com)
Brief Transcript:
Hey, we're back on mission. Once again, ladies and gentlemen, I am currently walking up Soul Crusher Hill, the place where many of you have seen me run hill sprints and some of my tick tock and YouTube videos. And today's topic is, interestingly enough, related to the fact that I'm walking up this giant hill and breathing hard. I want to talk about the law of inertia and how that affects how we influence the humans in our lives, the people in our lives, the people on the planet. And if you can't master this very simple law of physics, which absolutely proves true also in psychology you're going to have a hard time getting the things you want out of your life. Because without influence, you do not have other people in your camp supporting you, which means you have no tribe. Without those things, you will be dead soon. Now, in the modern world, that's more figurative than literal. You probably won't actually die, but you won't be very successful. Purpose driven are happy. Yeah, if you don't have other people around you to support you And if you want other people around you to support you and the things that you're doing, you have to have influence and to have influence. You have to understand the law, the physical law of inertia, which is basically in an undisturbed environment. An object in motion wants to continue in its motion unless acted upon by an outside force. Equally an object at rest wants to stay in that state of rest unless acted upon by an outside force. Right? So, in other words, whatever direction we're going in, whatever direction we're being emotionally compelled in and remember, this is going to be important for the rest of this talk. When we get into the heavy pieces in order to properly emotionally draw people toward a thing, right? People want to keep moving in the direction they're already walking. So if I am emotionally compelled towards something, I am going to want to keep moving toward it. And if you disturb my progress toward the thing that I am emotionally compelled toward, you do that at your own peril. Now there are times where disruption is valuable. If you can disrupt my thinking with a better thought, that I am willing to accept. And this is where I watched the whole world, especially young people on the Internet, trying to have discourse get it wrong is you hear a person say a thing that you somehow know is factually incorrect or to some degree, factually incorrect. What most people do is Hey, you're wrong And here's everything That's right. The problem with that method is the person who thinks they're right that you're correcting probably hasn't done zero thinking on this topic. They probably have some reasons why they believe it. Those reasons may be somewhat flimsy and not well researched, but their reasons And you just basically gave no merit to any of their wisdom, their knowledge, their intelligence or anything when you completely an outrightly dismiss something that they believe, Even if I and by the way, even if I can prove something you believe is absolute crap like the blood type diet. If you're like I have people like yo be I'm doing the blood type diet people that I meant, Or do you think I just yell at him? Yeah, the blood type diet is bullshit. Stop that. No. Obviously this person landed on the blood type diet for a reason. Some research led them there. And here's what's interesting about the blood type diet because science or some scientists, especially nutritionists in some cases have outright dismissed it as correlation versus causation.