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Love Matters (ft. Garrett Gee)
Love matters - in life, business, personal growth - it matters immensely. But this doesn’t mean that becoming a loving person always comes easily. With life’s challenges and burdens, it can be difficult to define who you want to be and then commit to becoming that person.
Garrett Gee, Family Travel Journalist at The Bucket List Family, is just the person to break down this week’s Shawnism: Love matters. Whether you’re loving others, learning to love yourself, or trying to minimize the trauma your children experience as they grow, love is a cornerstone of all things in life - and Garrett joins Let Me Save You 25 Years to share his thoughts, stories and experiences on this topic.
Join us as we discuss:
• The importance of love and why it’s difficult to be a loving person
• Why emotional intelligence is the secret trait the world needs more of
• Choosing who you want to become, then following through
• Why some burdens are worth the weight (and others aren’t)
00:00 - Intro
05:39 - The power of love and memories
10:15 - The importance of empathy and seeing potential in others
14:02 - Balancing competitiveness and emotional maturity in sports and life
22:31 - Emotional intelligence, maturity, and personal growth
29:33 - Parenting and the role of trauma in shaping children's resilience
34:53 - Parenting, travel, and the importance of empathy and love
39:24 - In-person relationships vs. Online connections
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Відео

Maintain Top Ambition with Infinite Patience (ft. Nate Checketts) | Episode 25
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Maintain Top Ambition with Infinite Patience (ft. Nate Checketts) | Episode 25
Practice Stubbornness with Confident Humility (ft. Travis Mills) | Episode 24
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Practice Stubbornness with Confident Humility (ft. Travis Mills) | Episode 24
We can all win together (ft. Ginny Clarke) | Episode 23
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We can all win together (ft. Ginny Clarke) | Episode 23
Stay cool & be kind (ft. Marshall Mosher) | Episode 22
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Stay cool & be kind (ft. Marshall Mosher) | Episode 22
Know Yourself & Know Your Purpose (ft. Miki Agrawal) | Episode 21
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Know Yourself & Know Your Purpose (ft. Miki Agrawal) | Episode 21
Hire better than you, and let them own it (ft. Tessa White) | Episode 20
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Hire better than you, and let them own it (ft. Tessa White) | Episode 20
Everything Else is Dust (ft. Montell Jordan) | Episode 19
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Everything Else is Dust (ft. Montell Jordan) | Episode 19
Talk Big; Work Small (ft. David Meerman Scott) | Episode 18
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Talk Big; Work Small (ft. David Meerman Scott) | Episode 18
Embrace Uncertainty (ft. Lukas Gage) | Episode 17
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Embrace Uncertainty (ft. Lukas Gage) | Episode 17
Quit or Keep Going (ft. Joe De Sena of Spartan) | Episode 16
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Quit or Keep Going (ft. Joe De Sena of Spartan) | Episode 16
It’s Your Fault (ft. Jax Taylor) | Episode 15
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It’s Your Fault (ft. Jax Taylor) | Episode 15
Mind the Experts (ft. Dan Abrams) | Episode 14
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Mind the Experts (ft. Dan Abrams) | Episode 14
Make Your Own Luck (ft. London Lazerson) | Episode 13
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Make Your Own Luck (ft. London Lazerson) | Episode 13
Play Along the Way (ft. John Mackey of Whole Foods) | Episode 12
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Play Along the Way (ft. John Mackey of Whole Foods) | Episode 12
Work in the seams & cracks (ft. Marc D'Amelio) | Episode 11
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Work in the seams & cracks (ft. Marc D'Amelio) | Episode 11
Keep One Hand on the Now (ft. Kara Goldin) | Episode 10
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Keep One Hand on the Now (ft. Kara Goldin) | Episode 10
Grit Is Half The Game (ft. Rob "Gronk" Gronkowski) | Episode 9
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Grit Is Half The Game (ft. Rob "Gronk" Gronkowski) | Episode 9
There Is Always A Way (ft. Urban Meyer) | Episode 8
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There Is Always A Way (ft. Urban Meyer) | Episode 8
Push Yourself Out of the Nest (ft. Daniel Pink) | Episode 7
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Push Yourself Out of the Nest (ft. Daniel Pink) | Episode 7
Be An Insatiable Learner (ft. Stacey Bendet) | Episode 6
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Be An Insatiable Learner (ft. Stacey Bendet) | Episode 6
Be What You Will Be, Not What You Are (ft. Alex Costa) | Episode 5
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Be What You Will Be, Not What You Are (ft. Alex Costa) | Episode 5
You Never Know Until You Ask (ft. Verne Harnish) | Episode 4
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You Never Know Until You Ask (ft. Verne Harnish) | Episode 4
Be Willing To Sweep Floors (ft. Shaun White) | Episode 3
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Be Willing To Sweep Floors (ft. Shaun White) | Episode 3
Just Do The Next Thing: Second Chances, Scrappiness, and Likeability (ft. Mike Majlak) | Episode 2
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Just Do The Next Thing: Second Chances, Scrappiness, and Likeability (ft. Mike Majlak) | Episode 2
Just Do Something | Sara Blakely - Part 2
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Just Do Something | Sara Blakely - Part 2
Just Do Something | Sara Blakely - Part 4
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Just Do Something | Sara Blakely - Part 4
Just Do Something | Sara Blakely - Part 3
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Just Do Something | Sara Blakely - Part 3
Just Do Something | Sara Blakely - Part 5
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Just Do Something | Sara Blakely - Part 5
Just Do Something | Sara Blakely - Part 1
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Just Do Something | Sara Blakely - Part 1

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @SeanLake3D
    @SeanLake3D 4 години тому

    @6:12 you place the side covers on, I found this to be a bit difficult for my cloth, Vintage Blue Rain Chenille. If I didn't align the tubular edging JUST right it was even harder to place. Took some struggling but it did eventually fit beautifully.

  • @heidisylvester7854
    @heidisylvester7854 7 днів тому

    pretty wild to see dudes I went to high school on the Nasdaq. Congrats Shawn and Dave!

  • @tth7902
    @tth7902 14 днів тому

    You had a block in the corner at the begging of setting it up and when you were clamping the backs on it wasn’t there but I couldn’t see any clamps on the base in the same corner, how is this supposed to be done on an inside corner?

  • @pushgames1140
    @pushgames1140 19 днів тому

    Thanks bro . I m start my prototype ..

  • @Shaggy2Stoned
    @Shaggy2Stoned 20 днів тому

    Hawkeye with the motivation! 💪

  • @ADawgyGAMES
    @ADawgyGAMES Місяць тому

    very skibity tysm

  • @XOPOIIIO
    @XOPOIIIO Місяць тому

    Watched 7 minutes, it's unbearable, just zero information, the talk is going nowhere...

  • @joblessalex
    @joblessalex Місяць тому

    There just needs to be a new law. "Whatever product is made must last longer on average than the product before" this one simple law would ensure progress, even if it was slow. They may choose to only make it last 1% longer, but over 50 years, the newest ones would last significantly longer until almost nothing would break. They'd use ultra premium materials and excellent building techniques. Things would become amazing.

  • @keepthinking2666
    @keepthinking2666 Місяць тому

    You mean bring back the refrigerators from the 1950s and 60s

  • @TYPICALTRYHARD_
    @TYPICALTRYHARD_ Місяць тому

    If things were actually made good people still wouldn't care lmao now it's just a an even more expensive product that will probably get thrown away for the latest and greatest anyway.

  • @ryanpacker2709
    @ryanpacker2709 Місяць тому

    Planned obsolescence!!

  • @bFOURdwZEROlf
    @bFOURdwZEROlf Місяць тому

    PLANNED OBSOLESCENCE

  • @bigmyke2008
    @bigmyke2008 Місяць тому

    If things were designed better they couldn’t rack up insane profit margins off the backs of witless consumers

  • @user-gh3qx8so5i
    @user-gh3qx8so5i Місяць тому

    How do you get greedy people to take less money?

    • @mrnoonan81
      @mrnoonan81 Місяць тому

      You don't. You pay them more for a better product. That's where the failure is. They'll make any damn refrigerator you want for the right price. For the price people are willing to pay, you get junk.

    • @ryan.8783
      @ryan.8783 Місяць тому

      @@mrnoonan81You make them know what it’s like to be poor. You stand up to tyranny like you’re supposed to.

    • @mrnoonan81
      @mrnoonan81 Місяць тому

      @@ryan.8783 First off, that doesn't work. Second, I don't think you know what tyranny is.

    • @ryan.8783
      @ryan.8783 Місяць тому

      @@mrnoonan81 It only doesn’t work because the majority is too scared to act. And considering that lobbying and corruption are both extremely prevalent, yes, large corporations and their greed can be considered tyranny. The People have a duty to stop them and nobody cares, nobody will take action.

    • @russelbalugo2071
      @russelbalugo2071 Місяць тому

      @@ryan.8783​​⁠​⁠​⁠It doesn’t work cuz you wouldn’t want it done to you. No one in their sane mind would. If people who think they’re being shafted by you approached you and decided they wanted to wring your arm to get their just desserts, do you really think you’ll let them? Also, a fair number of these “tyranical” people have come from poverty. I’d even go as far to say they were poorer than you. So they know, they just got to the point where they don’t care. Forcing people to get what you want is the worst way to do things. If I was a CEO on one of these companies, I wont give a toss what people say if they just run their mouths crying the world’s unfair. If they bring me solutions I care about and I feel I can still grow the company while helping the people then I’ll be more inclined to listen.

  • @icedtea5433
    @icedtea5433 Місяць тому

    So are you going to go back in time and build things to be better? or are you going to stop wasting everyone's time? Captain Hindsight over here.

    • @DantheManZ-wn6zg
      @DantheManZ-wn6zg Місяць тому

      So do you want corporations to suck you dry of all your money by selling things that last maybe a few years? Planned obsolescence is a shitty practice that needs to stop you know

    • @jacobrenny2014
      @jacobrenny2014 Місяць тому

      🤡

    • @shlongbongchewy
      @shlongbongchewy Місяць тому

      He's highlighting a problem that needs a dressing what are you doing

    • @Freetheinternet4life
      @Freetheinternet4life Місяць тому

      Would you pay $5,000-$10,000 for a fridge and freezer that would last a lifetime or pay $1,000 and replace it every 5 years? The high end long lasting steel fridge market still exists. Consumers just choose the cheaper in the short term option since they want to change style every 5-10 years anyways.

    • @darcyturnbull1630
      @darcyturnbull1630 Місяць тому

      You are probably the stupidest person in this comment section.

  • @Jonathan_Alex_E8
    @Jonathan_Alex_E8 Місяць тому

    Is this the same Shawn Nelson who stole that tank?

  • @hallahgray3190
    @hallahgray3190 Місяць тому

    The father need not worry about his kids, having a certain amount of mental toughness. Because the world will do that for him.

  • @AnthonyGriffin-ze8rt
    @AnthonyGriffin-ze8rt 2 місяці тому

    First

  • @TESanders42
    @TESanders42 2 місяці тому

    Great Shawnism. I have enjoyed Season 1 and look forward to season 2. Nate seems like a great person! Great comment when he said "I just have learned to love the grind and the grit." Maintaining that attitude throughout the process of growing his company shows his patience and ambition to see his company through to the top.

  • @Gbaby_392
    @Gbaby_392 2 місяці тому

    Beautiful story man!!! The thing that stuck out to me the most is when he said that even the DOCTORS were giving him their OWN blood out of their own veins to keep him alive when the blood bank ran out 😮‍💨man you’ve had a wild ride but I’m glad ur able to be here with us🖤 thank u for ur service

  • @bmoser30
    @bmoser30 2 місяці тому

    Thank you sir! We are in debt to you

  • @peterpete4670
    @peterpete4670 2 місяці тому

    What a fucking G

  • @359bullrack
    @359bullrack 2 місяці тому

    Thats why ur still alive brotha. Ur a fighter. Dont forget that.

  • @diyjeff1838
    @diyjeff1838 2 місяці тому

    Damn. Thank you for your service.

  • @benfrank4274
    @benfrank4274 2 місяці тому

    Thank you for ur service I wish there was something we could do

  • @stevehurt7673
    @stevehurt7673 2 місяці тому

    I don’t even have the words to thank you for your service and your sacrifice but all I can say is thank you

  • @AvaCherry189
    @AvaCherry189 2 місяці тому

    I was hit by a car going 40mph in 2003. My injuries are far less severe than yours. But I tell people that it’s better to have our injuries on the outside. People who are walking around angry, resentful or taking joy from hurting others have their injuries on the inside. I will always choose mine over theirs. God bless you and thank you for your service.

  • @Dana-pc8xb
    @Dana-pc8xb 2 місяці тому

    Hi there!, Great info shared today. Is there a way to contact/connect with you two? If so, how likely is that you’ll respond? I know you two are very busy.

  • @TESanders42
    @TESanders42 3 місяці тому

    I love how you said that things as are not as important as people (when it came to your wrecked car). Totally agree but I have never put it to words like you did. That principle will definitely guide when it comes to staying cool and being kind in 'not so cool situations'. Thanks for helping drive that principle home.

  • @dexterdix8766
    @dexterdix8766 3 місяці тому

    So hard to take someone seriously when they say "on accident."" But then I must remind myself that language is constantly evolving... maybe I'll sound like a fossil in a hundred years saying "by accident." Which, I'm sorry, is correct english!!!

  • @Missygotgoalz
    @Missygotgoalz 3 місяці тому

    That's wonderful

  • @supercharged1046
    @supercharged1046 3 місяці тому

    He probably could afford to give some of his stock options away because he had already received millions. 60% American lives paycheck to paycheck. The CEO should stop patting himself on the back

    • @braria9855
      @braria9855 3 місяці тому

      And yet most rich would opt getting even richer. Let's applaud the ones who choose to do something less selfish even though they didn't give away all they had

  • @lonergraphics4087
    @lonergraphics4087 3 місяці тому

    Nah. That pretty much actually blocks you from success. Most of the time it's the delusional assholes that make it.

  • @vidaphillips8752
    @vidaphillips8752 3 місяці тому

    Lmao so you are the first idiot to buy it, cool

  • @TESanders42
    @TESanders42 3 місяці тому

    Ditch the safety net!! More motivated to make lots of 'Tracks' from difficult challenges in my brain!! Thanks Shawn and Joe.

  • @user-tu3ep2zu3r
    @user-tu3ep2zu3r 3 місяці тому

    Electric trash and ugly body vehicle not car person for sure😂😂

  • @vinny.deadmou5d46
    @vinny.deadmou5d46 3 місяці тому

    Going to be worth a million in repairs

  • @Trompunitalphapropan
    @Trompunitalphapropan 3 місяці тому

    Broken yet?

  • @brendenxavier229
    @brendenxavier229 3 місяці тому

    Not not going to be worth millions 😂😂😂no chance

  • @mikeleski2757
    @mikeleski2757 3 місяці тому

    How take it off?

  • @0852555
    @0852555 3 місяці тому

    Glad you did not retire!

  • @johnnywalker6670
    @johnnywalker6670 4 місяці тому

    Waste of time

  • @michaelaiken8916
    @michaelaiken8916 4 місяці тому

    Love the confidence ❤

  • @tylermccurry171
    @tylermccurry171 4 місяці тому

    This is bad advice. You got lucky with one chill dude in management. People looking for a serious job don’t listen to this guy lol. Make yourself unforgettable after you get the job

  • @knowsittobetrue8566
    @knowsittobetrue8566 4 місяці тому

    Any kids watching this, this is terrible advice, don't listen to him. He got lucky and they were likely desperate. 99% of the time a recruiter is going to look at comment, be annoyed or chuckle, then toss that resume in the trash.

  • @log2472
    @log2472 4 місяці тому

    ofcourse they pick him😂😂 suuureeee

  • @0852555
    @0852555 4 місяці тому

    Crying imagining the Manager looking at what you wrote!

  • @El-qp7ms
    @El-qp7ms 4 місяці тому

    You shouldn’t have to do this to be comfortable :eye roll: gaslighting here

  • @surfrcali
    @surfrcali 4 місяці тому

    Great episode, Supersac Spartan! That would be hilarious. I think a Supersac moto obstacle course would be more my style challenge 😅

  • @kanakacoconut4658
    @kanakacoconut4658 4 місяці тому

    Love, love, love, a true must have❤❤❤