Com 36 anos ele DESISTIU da vida. Não teve SUCESSO.

A 36-year-old man sent a question to neuroscientist Wesley Del-Masso: "I've given up on life, I haven't been successful." The answer became a video. And that video made me pick up the book that changed my life — How Will You Measure Your Life, by Clayton Christensen, a Harvard professor. In this video, I analyze Wesley's advice, complement it with Christensen's framework, and show you why, if you're 35, 36, or 40 years old and feel like you've failed, the problem probably isn't your life — it's the metric you're using to measure it. What you'll see in this video: What neuroscientist Eslen Delanogare answered about failure at age 36 Why money and status are bad metrics of success The 3-dimensional framework from the Harvard book for measuring a life How to stop comparing yourself to LinkedIn and Instagram What I would do if I were 36 years old and felt like a failure --- Also watch: I APPLIED FOR 362 JOBS ON LINKEDIN -    • Me inscrevi em 362 vagas. Esse foi o resul...   IS ADMINISTRATION STILL WORTH IT? -    • ADM ainda vale a pena? Opinião do gerente.   --- Timestamps [00:00] Introduction [03:00] "How to Evaluate Your Life" [04:32] The Magnifying Glass on Life [05:55] What Really Matters [07:31] The Danger of Extreme Goals [09:07] Is Corporate and Professional Success Tied to Luck? [10:35] The Illusion of LinkedIn [11:26] Closing