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  • So I'm particularly excited about this dog because it's happening inside a university.

  • And I'm I'm about to convince you to quit it today.

  • We'll see that.

  • Was it.

  • Really?

  • Um it's a system that I'm about to share that I've been experimenting exploring for the bus seven years, and it all started from my own education.

  • Now, if you haven't noticed, I'm Indian and just like every Indian, Guess what?

  • I studied engineering, computer science, engineering.

  • Just so you get your student types right?

  • Right now, it's really crazy growing up in India.

  • If you're growing up in India, you're either becoming a doctor, an engineer or a family disappointment.

  • And I decided I'm gonna do engineering and not just any engineering university.

  • I got in and role in one of the best universities in the world in India at that time, the day I found the result, my family found a result.

  • They were so happy I was getting calls from 50 different relatives congratulating me, saying, Congratulations got we're so proud of you.

  • This just so happy for you and I For the first time, I felt like wow, I've made it right.

  • And a week later, I received my tool for success, my brand new first ever del inspire on laptop.

  • That was a game changer.

  • I played a lot of games on it, and as I was entering my university at my brand new laptop, I have my newfound freedom, so many new people to look forward to, and a beautiful campus super excited.

  • But that excitement didn't last very long.

  • Fast forward a year.

  • I couldn't even wake up in the morning.

  • I was so demotivated I couldn't walk into my classroom.

  • I would walk into my classroom and I would feel like I'm entering a prison.

  • The classes were not.

  • I didn't study.

  • I didn't think I was learning something that was relevant to me.

  • The classes were not engaging, the lectures were boring, and every single person around me was focusing on memorizing everything and blurting it out at the end of the year.

  • In the examination, everybody saw it as a means to an end as light.

  • At the end of a four year long tunnel, which is a successful job as an engineer didn't gel with me, I couldn't do it for suffer like Oh, and maybe I'm the weirdo in the class.

  • How many of you know some beer does in the class?

  • There you go, force.

  • I felt that's that's why I was.

  • Then I felt maybe I lost my edge and maybe I'm not set for success.

  • And then I did what any other student would do.

  • I started immersing myself in cultural activities and extracurricular activities.

  • Student loves just so have something to show on my CV.

  • And I stumbled upon this organization called Isaac.

  • Have you guys heard of Isaac?

  • How many of you?

  • Fantastic, I think, is the world's largest?

  • You?

  • Through an organization that aims to develop youth leadership, I joined Isaac and that hit home for me.

  • I was I mean, it was incredible, Like I started doing the thing that I loved.

  • I was with the people that I loved.

  • I was doing leadership training for some people.

  • I was learning like people management.

  • I was learning I was like helping underprivileged kids on some projects to find discover their own passion.

  • Right?

  • And I had a team of 12 different people from India.

  • Four of them are family disappointments, by the way, and I started noticing something interesting.

  • I started reading incredible people from different education backgrounds.

  • Engineers, architects, doctors, economic students, art students.

  • All of them were feeling somehow education has failed them.

  • For the first time, I felt that I was not alone.

  • And the more I questioned it, the more I realized that this education degree would not be off any use to me if you have your smartphones.

  • If you Google right now, university makes me if you Google that right now, you know the 1st 4 automatic answers Anxious depress.

  • I feel like a failure.

  • Stupid.

  • So I started questioning.

  • Why?

  • Why Google?

  • By the way, the tech giant, right that happens, who had a lot of engineers 15% of their stuff doesn't have a professional college degree.

  • Why?

  • Because our education system is outdated.

  • It was built in the 19 hundreds.

  • It was built for the industrial age.

  • It was built for people to prepare themselves to live and have a creative life in the industrial world.

  • It's outdated.

  • Now I can prove it to you.

  • How many of you have a smart phone here?

  • Great.

  • How many of you had the same smartphone two years ago?

  • Some older generation people welcome back if I had asked five years, nobody would raise their hand.

  • If I had said 10 years, you'll be like, What are you crazy?

  • We want the latest operating system in a mobile in our laptops in our home appliances.

  • But the the platform that impacts the entire humanity is more than 100 years old hasn't been updated.

  • We live in the information age.

  • This education old standardized education model is based on linearity, conformity and batch ing people.

  • It's outdated, I would say It's almost getting obsolete, right?

  • We we live in the information.

  • It's something that you learn in the beginning of the university is obsolete.

  • By the time you graduate Peter Diamandis, he said, between 2016 and 2022 they will be as many technological changes as many as we had between 19 hundreds and 2000.

  • That's more than 2000% growth.

  • And that's just the beginning off the exponential curve.

  • Many of the interesting jobs today that we have didn't exist five years ago.

  • What do we do?

  • We don't live in the age of standardization.

  • We live in the age of customization.

  • Let me tell you a story.

  • Do you guys know this guy?

  • Kevin Systrom.

  • So this guy what?

  • In a marketing job during the day, he was working a marketing agency and he will come back home, take out his computer and start with the computer.

  • Start programming.

  • Right?

  • And he got so good at programming.

  • He built an app called bourbon.

  • He later, after a few alterations, called that app Instagram at the age of 28 he sold that app for a $1,000,000,000 to Facebook.

  • Mark Zuckerberg.

  • I called his drop up.

  • We live.

  • We don't live in the age of standardization.

  • We live in the age of customization and everybody can teach themselves.

  • No.

  • Two people are the same.

  • How many of you have siblings?

  • How many of you have siblings?

  • Perfect.

  • Did your parents ever come up to you and said Hey, come here.

  • Uh, remind me which one of you again never happens.

  • Even if you're Indian doesn't happen.

  • There's half a 1,000,000,000 people.

  • There doesn't happen.

  • No two people are the same and neither should be the education journey.

  • I had an uncle once.

  • I mean, I still do, I hope after I tell you this story my uncle, who's also an engineer.

  • Obviously, his face resembles one of the biggest Bollywood actors.

  • Amir Khan.

  • Pretty cool, right?

  • So I'm sitting at home with my friend and my uncle walks in and my friend looks and wow, you look like Amir Khan and two that he says, Oh, no, no, He looks like me.

  • We all want to be unique.

  • At least the original copy right?

  • And we are unique.

  • Start designing your unique education and it's never been easier.

  • Did you know that all the classes at M I T students are taking today You can go online and take the same classes for free, not just a mighty.

  • You can go on EDEK store or the M I.

  • T.

  • Harvard, Berkeley.

  • Some of the best universities in the world pick the courses you like.

  • Take them.

  • You guys want you to me, you can go and you to me and learn basically everything from programming to photography, right?

  • Tone your passions into your professions.

  • You can do that.

  • Most of the course is less than $200.

  • I've purchased courses in that promotion for $15.

  • Right?

  • You can do that.

  • Start educating yourself, and that's the first key.

  • Just the only one.

  • The next one.

  • Here's how you take it to the next level.

  • How many of you know this guy, Elliott?

  • Business No.

  • One.

  • Great.

  • So this guy was a young American entrepreneur living in us, starting out as a digital entrepreneur at the age of 24.

  • He felt really lonely.

  • He didn't have.

  • Ah, he had a lot of unanswered questions.

  • What did?

  • He picked up his phone, started calling successful digital entrepreneurs and us and said, Hey, guys, I'm saying Utah, I'm inviting a lot of digital entrepreneurs.

  • Why don't you come hang out with me and you know what?

  • I will pay for it.

  • He took $50,000 on credit card debt and invited 50 different entrepreneurs for one trip.

  • But then he was onto something.

  • Next year, 200 people came and they paid the year after 700 people came and they paid.

  • Today, he gave birth to what we call the Summit series.

  • People like Richard Branson, speaker that event today, and he was wounded as the coolest entrepreneur by Inc magazine in 2009 right?

  • You know what he was doing?

  • He was bringing together people with similar interests, similar pain points and similar lifestyles.

  • And that's the key.

  • Find your tribe.

  • We are social animals.

  • We are naturally inclined to connect with people who are like a similar value.

  • Similar interest, similar belief system.

  • Right, and we drive in that environment.

  • That's that's That's where you shared the latest practices.

  • That's where you learn and you teach each other.

  • You learn and grow with each other together as a tribe, and it's never been easier to find your tribe.

  • If you're a programmer today, you can go on top quarter dot com, and they basically turned programming to massive online multiplayer game.

  • Yes, you can.

  • They're competing the still making money, but they're learning growing with each other.

  • With the technologies and platforms we have today, there's a try for practically anything.

  • Doesn't matter if you're 1/4 if you're someone who just likes to get high on marijuana.

  • Not kidding.

  • There's a tribe called BB Hideout or that supports international travelers to find safe base to buy marijuana all over the world.

  • Don't make notes.

  • It's illegal.

  • Okay, so there's a try for everything.

  • On a serious note, you go find your tribe and when you find your tribe.

  • Something interesting happens on May 28th 2017.

  • I landed in Barcelona about four months ago, and I joined 400 people from 50 different countries.

  • That said, We will relocate to Barcelona for one month and we go deep into personal transformation.

  • We got together and we had some of the most incredible teachers in the world teaching us and having workshops every single day.

  • This is Mission Lakhani, founder of Mine Valley, is teaching us on advance gold setting.

  • This is Lisa Nichols, the star off the documentary The Secret.

  • She's been all over.

  • How many times she's teaching us the art of storytelling.

  • Some of the most incredible speakers you case number one hypnotherapist.

  • The guy who sold 20 million books.

  • The CMO $4 billion company Guy who trains Hollywood, Hollywood actors on fitness.

  • And the guy the monk.

  • He trained the circus off Doctor Strange, these other kind of workshops that we were having and get this in the evenings, and on the weekends he partied in the streets of Barcelona.

  • Right, be connected with our tribe, right?

  • We had spaces to connect deeply and meaningful E Without people.

  • And we call this experiment mine Valley University.

  • Now, what if this was part of your university?

  • Would that be exciting?

  • Yeah.

  • These are what I call deep emotions.

  • Deep emotions are like like you know.

  • How have you guys been to Disneyland?

  • Yeah.

  • Have you noticed at the end of at the end of the day, kids are really sad.

  • Some are crying.

  • Some parents are trying to drag them off.

  • No, Daddy, no.

  • You know why that happens?

  • Because they just experienced a deep immersion.

  • Deep emotions are powerful.

  • They are like hi into highly inspiring fun.

  • Exciting moments that you experience and there are deep emotions are basically when you come together video tribe and go deep into a particular topic for a very short period of time.

  • It could be from like, one day to like, five days and then still are some emotions have a lot of fun and create a lot of lasting memories.

  • Right?

  • And these are your conference is your event.

  • Your summits, your techniques is a deep emotion.

  • You come together as a try, right?

  • Your deep emotions are extremely important.

  • And that's the third key And your deep emotions go back, Add into self education.

  • When I came back from Barcelona, I came back with a list of seven different books, three different online courses and three classes.

  • I'm taking in Kuala number right now because I got I got those.

  • Think all those ideas right.

  • Add it back into myself education.

  • And this becomes the real off modern education, said Litigation.

  • My tribe and deep immersion.

  • And here's the thing.

  • The smartest people in the world the outliers, the game changers, the Moonshot takers.

  • They never quit their education.

  • This simply escape the outdated education system.

  • These are your Mark Zucker books.

  • Desire alone must desire your Richard Branson is earmarked with Desire Einstein's and we called them.

  • We admired them.

  • You want to be like them.

  • And then we go back into our old clusters, right?

  • Think about this.

  • How could you know what's to be only for four years?

  • How could learning?

  • And after four years, how could learning ever end?

  • Einstein.

  • It's one of the greatest minds of our time, said When you stop learning, you start dying.

  • Not just in esoteric court.

  • Has a physiological application, has a psychological application.

  • Funnily enough, he's also the one who said this.

  • The only thing that interferes with my learning is my education, and it's about time we changed that.

  • It's about time we become the dean off our own never ending university and that we can do with the real off modern education.

  • Now here's the thing.

  • This is a template that you can apply in your life today.

  • Like this is mine.

  • I'm a digital marketer.

  • I'm learning.

  • This is marketing.

  • Have 67 books on it as many online courses, increasing learning capacity because I'm a learning freak.

  • And then I took a course in you, Timmy that statistically increased my learning capacity by 80%.

  • You can do that.

  • It's a $20 course.

  • Learn French.

  • I'm 21 person, fluent entrance right now.

  • Three years ago, that thing was learn Spanish.

  • Then what happened?

  • I fell in love with a French woman.

  • She's right there.

  • I changed it because I can, and that's the whole idea.

  • These are all the thing that helped me personally professional your boat.

  • These are my tribes.

  • These are my people.

  • These are the ones I find everywhere.

  • My deep emergence, my effects Mine Valley University, the example that I gave you Burning Man, Internet Summit Business, Freedom Academy.

  • These are the environment that I learned in up until 2017 and this is the real of modern education, and this is a template ticket applied.

  • Put it in your own form.

  • You can start anywhere, right?

  • But here's my pain point.

  • If you look at most of the students today, like majority off the people in the world, the Depression by the student depression has increased by 37% in the last decade.

  • The suicide rates are increasing year after year after year, and it's because of the gap that people are feeling more and more every single year, right?

  • And I think we need to change that.

  • That should be our Moonshot, right with this real.

  • When you take control and sit in the driving seat off your own education, it never ends.

  • Your education becomes a game and your world becomes your playground and you become like that kid in Disneyland off education who never want to live.

So I'm particularly excited about this dog because it's happening inside a university.

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現代教育的輪子|古塔姆-凱特拉帕爾(Gautam Khetrapal) (The Wheel Of Modern Education | Gautam Khetrapal)

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