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DON'T STOP BELIEVING IN YOURSELF (One of the Best Motivational Speeches Ever) - Duration: 33:10.

A lot of people asked me all the time how did you make it how did you make it in my

life there have been lots of doors that close

there was homeless that was struggling then I was hungry trying to get this

play off the ground and I knew I had an idea I knew I had something special I

knew I had something different nobody would invest in and every time

I'd ask people they would lie to me no you don't have anything special that's

not gonna work who do you think you are if there are people who are telling you

what you can't do this won't work you won't be able to make it that's not

gonna happen don't listen to them and don't worry

about when doors start to close in my life God closed every door on me I went

to a lot of different people they could've helped God closed all of those

doors in the beginning sometimes enlightening God wants your

story to be such a miracle that he shuts down every avenue every door will be

closed so that you can only go to him for the answer there is not one person

not even myself they can claim that they made all of this happen for me so many

things had to fall in place me as a human being I couldn't do it I had to be

in the right place at the right time on the right Street on the right date there

is a strategic plan on your life when you pray and relieve everything that is

supposed to happen in your life will happen if the doors are closing

there are times when it's God closing doors like a maze so that you're forced

to go one way and only look to him to know that it was him that blessed your

life there's nothing but the grace of God

nothing but the grace you could go around it with your business car to

people you can go around knocking on doors and auditioning you can do all of

that every day of your life you can plant seeds all day long when a seed is

planted in the ground all you can do is water it you cannot control the sunshine

you cannot control the weather and you cannot control what the Logans will come

and try and destroy it all you can do water it and believe that is what

allowed me to be in this position right now I had would not stop believing I

planted my seed I worked really hard my only idea my only focus was to do my one

play and I knew if I could get that to work everything else would come to pass

if you spread the water across many many seeds you don't have as much water for

one seed so focus on one thing make it your priority and stick with it no

matter what no matter how many people told me no no matter how many people

lied to me no matter how many times I put the show up nobody came when I did

my very first show I worked my butt off and say $12,000 tax returns thought that

1,200 people would come over weekend 30 showed up and I knew

I was in 1992-93 same thing happened I had 94 95 96 97 up until 1998 same

devastation nobody's showing up in the audience but I didn't stop that didn't

determine who can not stop believing in anyway no matter what anybody says no

matter what anybody tells you you have to know it beyond knowing it something's

for you there's a feeling that it's deep down inside you that will not allow you

to let it go it will keep you going when you can't even keep yourself going

because there comes a time in your life where you work to stress and you try to

get there and you couldn't on your own but you have a dream and that dream has

to take on the belief for you because you can't do it by yourself

don't stop narrow your focus to one idea one and make it work and that will give

birth to all of the others oh you can do is plant the seed and water it God

Himself has to give the increase only God can make the sunshine only God can

bring them ready but if you planted the seed and you've done your part anything

you want is possible

I was in my comfort zone I was doing just enough to get by working on a job

they paid me just enough to keep me from quitting and I work just hard enough to

keep from getting fired how many know people like that blink your eyes if you

understand what I'm talking about I was parked I knew I could do more but when

my mama died it took something out of me when I went through a divorce they had

took something out of me when and my best friend died it took something out

of me iPod and somebody said that life is like an onion you have to peel it one

layer at a time and sometimes you cry life's gonna happen to you when you have

a dream you're gonna get slapped around and don't take it personally don't ask

why did this have to happen to me why not you who would you suggest you want

to give us some name some email addresses and don't tell everybody 80%

don't care and 20% glad is you it's called life

suck it up and move on get over it [Applause]

it happens to everybody here's the other thing if you look at your goals and look

at your dreams when you're going through some stuff repeat out to be pleased when

things go wrong don't go with them yes right they're down when things go wrong

don't go with them when you're working on a business deal you're counting on

some money someone said you will get the loan and it falls through you have an

event and the people that you thought would be there and support you they

don't come through but someone turns against you or you get ripped off it's

going to happen to you happen to me so one stole all my products my database

over a hundred and eighty thousand names and addresses it's not personal it's

gonna happen to everybody it does eight out of ten millionaires have been

financially bankrupt Walt Disney had seven heap four filed bankruptcy seven

times and had two nervous breakdowns it's called life but I got a saying that

life knocks you down try and land on your back because if you can look up you

can get up you've got the power in you to do that you've got something special

you've got come back power here's the other thing let us say together it's

possible it's necessary it's me yes write that down it's me take ownership

for your life nobody can live your dream for you but you nobody's going to take

of your business like you stop coming up with excuses don't give yourself

permission to continue to live a small life you can't fit a big dream into a

small life give yourself permission to go for it to test yourself to challenge

yourself to live fool I like to sing always strive to get on top of life

because it's the bottom that's overcrowded the reason you're here is

because there's something in you that says I can do more this just can't be it

there's something in you there's a calling on your life there's something

in your heart that costs you to get dressed in and spend the money to go to

the seminar after Cimarron listen to message after message and speaker after

speaker because there's something in you that tells you this is not it for you

you have not peaked here there's more in you that you are expressing is not seen

here is not her North enter demand heart of mankind what's in store for you if

you challenge yourself if you persist and persevere if you take ownership for

your life George Bernard Shaw said the people that make it in this life they

look around for the circumstances that they want and if they can't find them

they create them create what you want you have the power you to do the more

than you can ever begin to imagine to control your destiny to make a

difference in our children to make a difference on the planet to make an

impact let us say together it's me and let us say together it's hard said like

you know it's it's hard ladies and gentlemen it's hard they're people who

have seen their retirements taken away from them by the corporations that they

work for they're within two or three years of retiring and they had it taken

from them the number one entrepreneurs in this country now a senior citizens

the number one employer at number two McDonald's and Walmart and there's

nothing wrong with those jobs I guarantee you those

people did not have a plan to end up living their lives at the end of life

with those types of jobs and they didn't have a plan like you have and why are

you investing in yourself not to and it's hard there are people making

choices between purchasing prescription drugs or paying for gas or mortgage note

it's hard are you working on a job for 20 years 30 years give them some good

years and then they come in and tell you we've downsized in other ways other

words you're fired and then you have to start all over again how many of you

know it's hard raise your hands please it's hard and it's not fair one of the

things I like about tea harvest he talks about work and investing in yourself

it's not fair but people are going up against that kind of stuff to tell them

just faint positive and be enthusiastic and everything will work out all right

ain't that kind of party it's hard life we'll put some nuts on your head

I bought my first home for my mother I was rushing didn't know what I was doing

and I bought a home that had a lien against it and they called me mr. Brown

yes as a lien against your property we need fifty five thousand dollars if

you're going to stay there wait a minute sir I just bought this home the guy told

me there were no liens against it I'm not the one that owe you the money you

should have checked that out mr. brown come on I called my attorney we followed

up yes less there's a lien against the property but he told me there were no

liens he lied obviously oh my god he told me

he wanted to help me because he admired the fact that I was buying this home for

my mother and that he was adopted he he identified with me less he suck at you

he played you man so what well would they take payment

arrangements can I'd what about $5,000 a month they want all the money less

they want all the money or you're gonna have to get out of the house is going up

for chef sale do you have it no I I don't have them can they give me

some time tell him to give me give me three months please give me three my

tight my mother's in her 70s man she has a bad

heart don't do this to me this is my dream don't do this man please let me

talk to him less I'm talking to their attorney they don't want to talk to you

I've got to talk to the attorneys do you have the money no will they give me

three months no what about two months no less they

want the money in seven days oh my god let me call you back I'm not sure and I

walked the floors thinking God how could this happen to me

I've got to figure this out huh I've got to figure this out and seem like the

days are just ticking off ticking off Thursday I had to call up and let them

know they called me les do you have the money no I don't Friday you have to

leave the chef will be there you'll have to leave les they're gonna

take my house what about my down payment you lost it les you lost it okay I gotta

go yes I prayed Lord please if you show me that

you're real if if it's if you're really real you think Paul work for you you you

haven't seen anything don't let me lose this house and watch what I'll do for

you I was trying to cut a deal have you ever tried to cut a deal it's amazing

how spiritual you'll get when you get in trouble yeah totally what I was

diagnosed with prostate cancer I was going this bed with the with the Bible

and the Holy Quran and science of mind and Joel go sniff everything I get fired

I was banned - Jesus Yahweh Melchizedek everybody I was calling on everybody

it's amazing and and here I was walking the floor three o'clock in the morning

and I had to go and wake my mother up I got on my knees and I said mama I said I

need you to wake up she said wrong Leslie I can I can hear you

walking back and forth I'm not sleep son I said there's something I need to tell

you she said your eyes are red why your eyes red because I feel so stupid town

why we got to move tomorrow why'd Leslie there's a lien against a

property and they want fifty five thousand dollars and I don't have it and

we're going to be set out tomorrow we have to go back to Liberty City

so she said it's okay I don't like this house anyhow I said why she said because

of my arthritic knees it helps it hurts my knees when I go up the steps I said

it why didn't you tell me because you were so happy I just said it because you

were happy I'll live in a shack with you boy I love you it's not the house I love

you I love all my children as a thank you mama

thank you and the next day the next day when we were in the truck going back to

Liberty City and we pulled down 68 terrorists the neighbors came out and

said Wow Mamie Mamie you're coming back are you

back yes what happened to the home you bought bought for you those boys you

adopted Leslie didn't do a title search he made a mistake and boy I was I was so

humiliated how many ever made a mistake that you were just accumulated raise

your hands I was devastated I was taking the furniture off the truck and my

mother came and I was crying and she said boy I said yes now she said hold

your head up I said mama I can't she said hold your head up I said one look

what I've done she said it's okay it's okay you all got to make a lot of

mistakes in life young man you're gonna fail your way to success you have

nothing to be a keep your head up and take that

furniture back in the house I said yes ma'am and I learned something for that

if you ever go through something hold your head up if you ever make a mistake

hold your head up if you ever do something that everything goes wrong

like catch you on the Blind Side hold your head up it's not over

Goethe said that which does not kill you will make you stronger hold your head up

shake someone's hand on your right and left would say hold your head up here's

something else ladies and gentlemen repeat after me please you got to be

hungry everybody together you got to be hungry I'll never forget mr. Washington

said mr. Brown yes sir what do you want to do with your life young man I said

sir I want to be a disc jockey said Mr Brown I said yes sir he said you got to

be hungry I said what do you mean by that

he's a deeper that are hungry are willing to do the things that a others

won't do in order to have the things tomorrow others won't have people that

are hungry are willing to invest in themselves people that are hungry will

go to seminars and workshops people that are hungry always searching always

seeking higher ground so how do you want to make it I said I want to be a disc

jockey that's good here's what to do he said I want you to read 10 to 15 pages

of something positive every day is that you don't get in life what you want you

get in life what you are you must program yourself to success is

that what you listen to around Nightingale and Zig Ziglar listen faith

comes by hearing and hearing and hearing he said I want you to change your

relationships and I don't want you to ever lose your hunger I said what do you

mean by that he's a deeper that are hungry unstoppable people that are

hungry a no matter what people they make it happen

no matter what is I want you to listen to Paul

Harvey who is he he's the world's greatest communicator

success leaves Clues young man always listen and follow people who are doing

what it is you want to do at the level you want to do it and learn from them

until t-hub when we're standing by the stage and said hey man I want to work

more with you I want you to coach me I want to learn from you so I found you

never too old to learn and you're never too young to teach always have a thirst

for learning so I listened to Paul Harvey every day on the radio while in

school I would go out and listen in his car he gave me his keys

I was working to develop myself and I continued to listen to motivational

messages and he would take me to see The Late nor dr. Norman Vincent Peale who

wrote the book the power of positive thinking I toured with him before he

passed you you have something special you have greatness within you don't

allow your circumstances to determine who you are don't allow your negative

thoughts to hold you back you you have something special you can do more than

you can ever begin to imagine dr. Peale was an incredible man I I admired he

when he spoke he gave me goose pimples I can feel him and my heart and and I

never forget we were coming back to the school and mr. Washington said Mr Brown

yes sir when dr. Peale spoke you didn't move and

he spoke you were hanging on every word even he when he spoke we didn't have to

tell you to sit down and be quiet why I said sir I could I could feel him then

he talked I felt like he was talking to me sir he said he was I said but he

doesn't know me but he was speaking to you did you feel him in your heart I

said yes sir he said most people filled him in their head if you felt him in

your heart he said listen to him son follow him learn from him and I would go

to seminars and workshops anywhere I would find where dr. Peale was I would

be in the audience I've Drive two and three hundred miles

just to hear him speak and my dream and was was to share the stage with him I

thought about it what is your goal what is your vision I want you to hold it in

mind has some power in that because when I became involved in speaking I never

forget I got a call from aunt Mandy know who wrote the book the greatest salesman

in the world he said last I'm stuck in Philadelphia need to be in Kankakee dr.

Norman Vincent pills appearing I can't make it heard you're in Chicago I said

yes I am can you go and open for me I said yes

man oh my god doctor build our city yes I'd love to do it and I went there and I

came by to the hi I'm I'm Les Brown he said you're not to Bandari now and I

said no i'm i'm mrs. Mamie Browns baby boy I'm here to speak he said come

backstage and his wife Martha was there and she said Papa Les Brown is here the

speaker and he said les brown let's brown shoot for the moon because

even if you miss you'll land among the stars that's it sir that's my quote I

wrote you when I was in the 11th grade I was a part of a special special

education class project that's my call he said I know I in all my speeches with

that quote and dr. Peale had a great sense of humor

a young man was backstage and I had so many questions to ask him and my mind

froze up and young guy said dr. Peale how old are you and he was up in age he

said Sonny I'm I'm 92 young man looked at him said I don't know if I want to

live to get 92 he said that's because you've never been 91 so I did the things

that mr. Washington suggested I listen to motivational tapes on a regular basis

I would go to seminars and workshops whenever Zig Ziglar and dr. Denis

Waitley and Jim Rhon would come to town and I said sir I said what do you want

me to do now he said mr. brown I've given you everything that I can

give you he said develop your mind put your money where your mouth is continue

to learn how to be an effective communicator because once you open your

mouth you tell the world who you are and always surround your

self with oqp only quality people so I went to apply for a job on Miami Beach

WM BM radio station Milton butterball Smith was the program director hello mr.

butterball how are you sir my name is les Vaughn sir I like to be a disc

jockey he said young man you have in journalism in your background that's oh

no sir I don't you have an experience in broadcasting I said no sir but I

practice all the time sir let me audition for you sir let me show you how

good I am all I need is a shot sir he says no we don't have any job for you

I've never been rejected raise your hands please I was devastated I went

back and I told mr. washer I said mr. Washington they said no he said don't

take it personally most people are so negative they have to say no seven times

before they say yes is that you got to be hungry make know your vitamin go back

again I said yes sir hello mr. butterball how are you sir my

name is les brown sir I like to be a disc jockey young man weren't you here

yesterday yes sir I was didn't I tell you no yesterday yes sir you did then

why are you back today well sir I didn't know whether or not somebody was laid

off as somebody was fired sir nobody was laid off a fire now get on

out of here I came back the next day hello mr. butterball how are you sir my

name is les Ron sir I like to be a disc jockey I know what your name is

weren't you here the last two days yes I was did I tell you know the last two

days yes sir you did why are you back well sir I didn't I don't know where not

someone got sick and someone died sir no one got sick or died no one this laid

off a fire die don't you come back here again I came back the next day talking

loud looking happy like I was seeing him for the first time as hello mr.

butterball how are you he looked at me with rage let's go get me some coffee I

said yes sir

my favorite book says the greatest among you will be your servant how many of you

serious about your goals and dreams raise your hands very good write this

down provide more service than you get paid

for provide more service than you get paid for I go to a lot of seminars and

workshops and one of the things I know about Teja Eckhart and when I was

sitting in a class of Robert Roy Appel and all of the other presenters they

hold themselves to high standards and they provide more information than

anybody else in the industry bar none

they hold nothing back because their commitment is for your success and when

you hold yourself to high standards write this down

impact drives income that's why you're here because the training the seminars

been making a difference in your life if there did not have impact two or three

hundred people would be here if that amount impact drives income so I became

the errand boy for the disc jockeys I would go get their lunch in their dinner

and I would bring it to them in the control room not watch them working the

control boards knowing my time will come write this down

I expect to reach my goal yes you want to operate with a spirit of expectation

I expect to reach my goal so I started preparing for the next

position never forget one quote that I heard as you look at your life you look

at your goals and dreams it's better to be prepared for an opportunity and not

have one than to have an opportunity and not be prepared if you expect to reach

your goal prepare yourself now and so then pretty soon the guys at the

station they begin to take a liking to me write this down build relationships

as you aware people deal with people that they know like and trust and so

they would say Leslie yes sir come here yes come outside who did

Oh your car yes who cleaned my car I did sir

I would wax their cars in the weekend inside and out how much do you charge

oh nothing sir I just wanted to help out I was providing more service than I got

paid for I was building relationships I said Wow look here

Donna Ross and The Supremes are coming to town the Four Tops and the

temptations here hurt my car keys pick them up for me take him to the fountain

blue hotel on Miami Beach I said yes sir I would drive them all over Miami Beach

in the big long Cadillacs I didn't have any driver's license but I'll Drive it

like I had some then one day it was a Saturday afternoon of disc jockey by the

name of rock and Roger was drinking while he was on the air it was a

Saturday afternoon and I was the only one there Rock and Roger got so drunk he

could not complete the show he started slurring his words he's about to fall

off the chair and there I was looking at infant for control room window walking

back and forth young ready and hungry I will send drink rod drink drink Rock Ida

go and get him some more feet asked me to then pretty soon the phone rang it

will the general manager and I answer the phone said hello is that young boy

this is mr. Klein I said I know he said Rock can't finish his program I said I

know he said would you call one of the other DJs in I said yes sir I said to

myself he must be think I'm crazy I called my mom and my girlfriend

Cassandra said y'all come out on the front porch and turn up the radio I'm

bout to come on air

I waited for about 20 minutes and I call him back I said mr. Klein I can't find

nobody he said young boy you not have worked the controls I said yes sir

he said gone and segmented the records but don't say nothing here I said yes

sir I couldn't wait to get a rock out of the way I put on a fast record I said

look out this is me LD Triple P let's brown your platter playing Papa there

were none before me and there will be none after me therefore that makes me

the one and only young and single and loved Domingo certified bonafide DubLi

qualified to bring his satisfaction and a whole lot of action look out baby I'm

your love man I was hungry I was hungry get old man a

round of applause I was hungry I was hungry you got to be hungry shake

someone's hand on your right and left all around you and say you got to be

hungry you got to be hungry to get those dreams out of your head and step into

your greatness you got to be hungry to get those ideas that talent that gift

out of your system you got to be hungry to get up off the campus of life and

understand what Willy jolly meant that a setback is a setup for a comeback you

got to be hungry people that are hungry willing to do the things that they

others won't do in order to have the things tomorrow others won't have how

many of you got value out of what you've heard that's why raise your hands please

very good I would like to leave this with you

I don't know what your goals are I don't know what you want to do here's what I

know about you you have greatness within you here's what I know about you I can

help you to live full and to die empty I can show you what I've learned if

anybody told me that I would be doing what I'm doing now I'll leave here today

I go to New Orleans and speak there then I'll be flown to Barcelona if anybody

told me given my circumstances born an abandoned building on the floor and of

course section of Miami Florida called Liberty City of both my birth parents

stood up and said hello son I would not know

being labeled educable mentally retarded put back from the fifth grade to the

fourth grade fail again when I was in the eighth grade

no college trading anybody told me the principles that I would teach you that

they would have the impact that it has had on my life this less problem that

you see I did not know he existed and I tell you that you have greatness within

you you have the ability to do more than you can ever begin to imagine come into

the room with me and I guarantee your life will never be the same again I like

to leave this with you I don't know what your goals are mine is to find a cure to

artisan mine is to find a cure to breast cancer to prostate cancer mine is is to

work with our youth and to reduce the recidivism rate in our prisons and help

young people learn how to become an asset to our society rather than a

liability mine is is to Train speakers to become great communicators to speak

from their heart not their heads and teach them how to impact and create a

new conversation so people can see the possibilities of life and overcome the

possibility blindness that held me hostage for 14 years

I don't know what your goals are but here's what I know about you and I don't

know you you've got greatness within you and I

like to leave this with you something my mother used to love to hear me say

Leslie yes mam mama said I think for me boy that makes me feel good I dedicate

this to you to the great dis in you and to the dream that you showed up on the

planet to produce and it's simply this if you want a thing bad enough to go out

and fight for it to work day and night for it to give up your time your peace

and your sleep for it if all that your dream and scheme is about it and the

life seems useless and worthless without it and if you gladly sweat for it in

fretboard and plan for it and lose all your terror of the opposition for it and

if you simply go after that thing that you want with all of your capacity

strength and sagacity Faith Hope and confidence and stern pertinacity

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Five Chinese warplanes fly within KADIZ for "ordinary drill": JCS - Duration: 2:19.

Chinese warplanes crossed into Korea and even Japan's air defense identification zone on

Monday.

Though Beijing says it was a planned, ordinary drill... what's puzzling is the timing.

Just 2 days after President Moon completed his state visit to that country.

Oh Jung-hee provides a closer look.

Five Chinese warplanes entered Korea Air Defense Identification Zone on Monday for what China

is calling a (quote)"ordinary drill."

According to South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff,... two H-6 bombers and two J-11 fighter

jets appeared from the southwest of Korea's Ieo-do island.

They flew into Korea's Air Defense ID zone and the area where the zones of South Korea,

Japan and China overlap.

The planes reached the Japanese zone and then returned to China.

One TU-154 reconnaissance plane that flew for two hours... went even farther east...

up to waters off Japan's central Kanazawa city.

South Korea dispatched aircraft for surveillance... immediately after the planes were detected.

(Stand-up) "South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff say...

the Chinese side told South Korea over the military hotline... that this is just a routine

exercise and that the planes won't be entering South Korea's airspace.

But the exact intention of China's fly-over is still being analyzed."

China's defense ministry also announced... that this was a planned exercise and did not

target any specific country or region.

But speculation is rising... as to why the flights had to take place just after South

Korean President Moon Jae-in wrapped up his visit to Beijing.

(Korean) (5:34-6:11) "All military actions have political implications

and it's been only two days since President Moon came back from China.

China's taking a two-track approach -- that it won't step back in security terms... even

if Korea-China relations are recovering."

( . .. . . // ... .)

Chinese military planes have entered Korea's air defense zone multiple times... since China

unilaterally declared its own such zone in 2013... which overlaps with parts of Korea

and Japan's zones.

The last time was in early January this year... when 12 warplanes crossed into the South Korean

zone.

Oh Jung-hee, Arirang News.

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From Play to Rec - So Groovy - Episode n°1 - Duration: 26:29.

For more infomation >> From Play to Rec - So Groovy - Episode n°1 - Duration: 26:29.

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Top 10 New To Me Authors of 2017 - Duration: 7:38.

Hey guys it's Trina and today I want to talk about all of the new to me

authors that I read this year in 2017. So I'm going to just really quickly tell

you the names of all the authors that were new to me this year and I'll pop up

an image of their books that I actually read this year, be it one book or

multiple books so that you guys can see what it was I read by them. I read

three new to me authors in the graphic novel and comics genre. I read Marjorie

Liu and Sana Takeda for the first time this year. The comic team of John Lewis,

Andrew Aydin, and Nate Powell were also new to me this year, and so was Cece Bell.

With nonfiction, Dale Carnegie and Carrie Fisher were new to me authors this year.

In adult fiction, this year I read Ruth Ware, Sylvain Neuvel, Seanan McGuire,

Dave Eggers, and Raphael Montes for the first time this year. The new to me YA

authors of this year were Alwyn Hamilton, Beth Revis, Jacqueline Woodson, Katherine McGee,

Audrey Colthurst, Julia Ember, Emily Barr. Katie Cotugno, Meagan Spooner writing solo,

Maggie Hall, Heather Demetrios, Mackenzie Lee, and Abigail Haas.

And the last 8 authors that I read were all debut authors of this year and I

think all these were also young adult authors but they were:

Natalie C. Anderson, Angie Thomas, Ibi Zoboi, Sandhya Menon, Karen M. McManus, Julie Israel,

Laura Silverman, and Whitney Gardner. And since I am having to prefilm this before the

birth of my son I am gonna leave a little space here to

insert any other authors that I may have ended up reading by the end of the

year before this video actually publishes. So now I'm going to talk more

about who my favorite new authors that I found this year were and which ones that

I want to definitely read more by in the future.

Absolutely, this year for me I feel like a defining a moment or feeling from this year in my

reading year was discovering Ruth Ware's books for the first time. She currently

has three books published and I read all three of them this year.

I discovered that I just really enjoy her style of suspense and I don't think

that her mysteries or her plot twists are the best ever, I say this all the

time, but she really helped me define what I like in terms of mysteries and

thrillers and the level of suspense that she builds is just something that's very

suited to me because she keeps me on the edge of my seat.

And after reading all of her books I feel like I can really pinpoint that in

other mysteries that I've read this year like why maybe things didn't really work

out for me and so I really just appreciate the reading experience I've

had with hers. Even though her books aren't my absolute favorite books I feel

like she was kind of a defining author of my reading year in 2017. I definitely

want to read more by her. Another kind of defining series of this year has been

the Themis Files series by Sylvain Neuvel so he's definitely a new to me

favorite author of 2017. I absolutely fell in love with this series this year

and so like every time people are asking for a recommendation like this is one of

my go-to series that I want to recommend so he is definitely an author that I'm

looking forward to reading more by. definitely one of my favorites of the

year. The same can be said for Seanan McGuire. I have read her Wayward Children

series this year and again have absolutely fallen in love with them and

these are some of the books that I want to recommend the most often so she is a

favorite. Definitely want to read more by her. Meagan Spooner was a really

delightful surprise to me. I have previously read her Starbound trilogy

series that she co-wrote with Amie Kaufman but I'm counting her as new to

me because I had never read anything that she had written by herself before

this year and I read her book Hunted, which I really enjoyed. I really liked

her writing on its own and it's always cool I think, for me at least, to see do I

like this author on their own or am I only liking them when they're co-writing

something? So it was definitely nice to see that I liked her stuff on its own

and I really want to read more by her. Heather Demetrios is another one. I read

Bad Romance by her which was just a really hard-hitting gritty novel. It

really spoke to me. This one was about abusive relationships and I liked the

way that she wrote it and the way that she explored and approached that topic. I

definitely want to read more by Heather Demetrios in the future.

I have gone back and looked at her like back list books that have previously

been published and I can't say that I'm entirely like gripped and interested in

all of the ones that she currently has out but I am looking forward to whatever

she writes in the future. Just, you know, it just depends on if these books fit my

reading tastes but this is an author that I definitely want to be able to read

more by eventually. Mackenzie Lee is another author I definitely want to

check out more by. I read The Gentleman's Guide to Vice and Virtue by her this

year and just the way that she wrote the main character's humor was really

entertaining to me so I would love to see what more she puts out in the future.

I know that she's writing more books, like companion novels to this

series so I definitely want to be checking those out. I really enjoyed the humor

that she was able to put into her book. Abigail Haas is an author that I'm

itching to read more by. She wrote Dangerous Girls, which was the first of

hers I read. I think she only has two books and this is a pseudonym so I don't

actually know who this author's other pen name is. The level of suspense and the

way that she crafted that suspense and like the arc of it and how she propelled

me through this story it was something that I really fell in love with and I

want to read more mysteries that have that gripping edge and like the format

of that book just - I really, it really worked for me. I definitely want to read

more by her. I hope that she does write more mysteries. I do know she has one

other suspense novel published under this name and I can't get my hands on it.

My library won't order it, they don't have it. I'm gonna have to track it down

somehow but I definitely want to read more mysteries by her because I really

enjoyed just the pacing of it. As for the debut novelists that I read this year

who I really want to read whatever they write next,

obviously Angie Thomas is a huge one. I think that she was an incredible writer.

I loved how she wrote The Hate U Give. Just like every little scene, she did so

many different types of scenes from action, to you know reflection character

scenes, to really serious things. She just wrote so many different elements so well

in ways that I really enjoyed reading so I'm definitely gonna be reading her

second novel. Sandhya Menon is another one who I definitely want to check out

more by her. She's got two more books announced and I really just thought that

When Dimple Met Rishi was a really cute contemporary romance and I want to read

more by her. And lastly, Whitney Gardner. I really enjoyed You're Welcome, Universe. I

loved not just her writing but I liked her characterization and I really

enjoyed the illustrations that were throughout that book, which she drew

herself. Again, this is kind of something that it depends on what the topic of her

future books are about but I really enjoyed her debut. I am looking forward

to seeing more by her. So those are my favorite authors out of the 31 new ones

that I discovered this year and that's not to say that the ones I didn't

mention had bad books or that I wouldn't read more by them. That's definitely not

the case. Like in most of these cases it's just gonna depend on what the next

book of theirs is about and if I'm interested in it at the time. So I'm not

like writing off the ones that I didn't mention, I just wanted to pick out a few

of my favorites to share with you guys. And I would love to know if you guys

have discovered any new to you authors this year that you absolutely fell in

love with their writing, or if you had any debut novels that you really enjoyed

from 2017. Thank you guys so much for watching and I will see you in the comments. Bye!

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Are Campuses Really More PC Today? (Unsafe Space Tour, Harvard University) - Duration: 9:38.

[Steven Pinker] - As someone who's plotted an awful lot of graphs tracking things quantitatively

over time, I'm always suspicious of any argument that something is bad now, therefore, it's

worse than it used to be, because often those claims don't survive fact-checking.

I'm not getting any younger, but I have a good enough memory of what things were like

in the 1970s when I was a college student, and things were pretty bad then as well.

I remember my first week on campus at a junior college.

I was only 17.

This was 1971.

There was a guy behind a table, several people, selling or giving away some sort of the Marxist,

Leninist, Trotskyist, People's Workers United Manifesto Party circular with a picture of

Mao and Stalin and Lenin, and he was getting into an argument with someone who was trying

to engage him in argument, and I remember him shouting him down, screaming,

"Fascists don't have the right to speak."

This was 1971.

Most people here weren't born yet.

So, this syndrome goes back a long way.

In the 1970s and 1980s, a number of psychologists who mentioned claims that by now are fairly

unexceptionable, like: "evolution might have something to do with behavior,"

like: "there may be some genetic differences among individuals,"

were shouted down, often assaulted.

E.O. Wilson, Emeritus Professor, still here, was shouted down by chanting students who said,

"Racist Wilson, you can't hide."

"We charge you with genocide."

Dick Herrnstein was shut down when he tried to lecture on pigeons back in the 1970s because

of his Atlantic Monthly article, which did not mention race.

This was well before "The Bell Curve."

These attempts at shutting down unpopular beliefs goes back at least 40 years.

I think one of the things that happened is that the generation that first tried to shut

down speech, namely, we Baby Boomers, got into power.

We expanded the Student Life bureaucracy, and we created something of an invitation

to students who I believe are getting far too much blame for this movement.

The idea that millennials are snowflakes that can't handle unpopular beliefs

I think is totally wrong.

It's really our generation that has kind of welcomed this, rewarded it, and used it.

I think a better analogy than snowflakes who are traumatized might be the cultural revolution

in China in the 1960s in which one faction of the adult generation mobilized the students

to attack another faction of their generation.

A lot of the enabling was done by, not by the students, but by the factions

that egged them on.

So, what's to be done?

I would certainly like to see, I would like to find out how much we are seeing a case

of pluralistic ignorance, where everyone assumes that everyone else is offended,

and no one actually is offended.

Everyone assumes that everyone else has these dogmatic politically correct beliefs, but

it may not necessarily be a majority who do, and to crack this pluralistic ignorance you

really do need people who announce that the emperor has no clothes, who say in public

what everyone else might be believing in private.

That's gonna be a crucial step in making it happen, in response to your question.

[Wendy Kaminer] - I wanna disagree with you just a little bit, Steven, your description

of what it was like on campus in the 60s and 70s, 'cause I was there too.

I'm probably a little older than you, even though my hair isn't gray,

and will never be.

[Steven Pinker] - But I can't ask you your age.

[Wendy Kaminer] - You can ask me my age.

My age is not a secret.

Of course, there are always people who are extremely intolerant of speech.

That's human nature, and there are always probably only a minority of people who are

really strong free speech advocates when it comes to protecting the

speech they don't like.

There are always people who indulge in "heckler's veto."

I think the difference on campus is that there are now administrative systems that are devoted

to shutting down whatever somebody complains of as what we might think of as a minor offense.

[Steven Pinker] - I agree.

[Wendy Kaminer] - You didn't used to get disciplined for telling a joke that offended somebody.

[Steven Pinker] - The guy who said, "Fascists have no right to speak," is now a dean.

[Wendy Kaminer] - But I also think that it's not our generation as much as it is, you know,

most of these Student Life Administrators are not in their sixties.

I think most of them tend to be, I don't know, what? In their forties?

What I'm seeing is a real generational divide that, I don't know, I think the cutoff is

probably 45 or 50, and that younger faculty, and by younger I mean under 45, and administrators

are people who were raised under these speech code regimes.

They were educated under speech code regimes, and that's why it's important to remember

that they date back to the early 90s.

So, the people who graduated from college in the early mid-90s are now middle-aged,

and somebody can shut that phone off.

And they're the people who are enforcing these things.

I also wanted to--

[Tom Slater] - I just wanna quickly bring Brendan in, little bit of Robby, and then

we'll go back out 'cause I wanna get some more questions in.

[Brendan O'Neill] - Just one quick point on what to do next, I mean, it'd be really

interesting to hear other people's views on that, but I think,

I completely agree with Steven.

I dislike this word snowflake so much and, in fact, we recently banned its use on Spiked,

not that we're in favor of censorship, but it's such an unuseful term in terms of describing

what's going on, and this idea of uniquely fragile millennials and so on, I think that's

a real cop out because what we really face is not simply a new generation that's quite

intolerant, and not simply campus craziness, in fact, but it's really a counter-enlightenment,

and then the challenge to all the ideals of the enlightenment, the ideal of universalism,

the ideal of self-government, the ideal of freedom of thought and freedom of speech,

of course, the ideal of using moral reasoning to negotiate your way through the world.

It's all those things that are under attack.

You can't blame that on some 20 year-old, that--

They're not responsible for this.

It goes back much further than that.

The reason they express it so keenly is because they've been socialized through childhood

in school and so on into this new counter-enlightenment, into this new culture that devalues freedom

of speech, devalues due process, sacralizes self-esteem, and so on and so on.

So, they are only the end products of a culture that I think has been growing probably before

the 70s, going back maybe even to, you know, I'd like to blame everything on the 60s 'cause

I'm quite anti 1960s, but maybe even before that.

These students strike me as the foot soldiers of the West's own self-doubt, and I think

unless we grapple with the origins of that, then we will just end up

shouting at young people, which is not very productive.

[Tom Slater] - So, Robby.

[Robby Soave] - I actually have a slightly different perspective than that.

I am constantly struck by how un-ideological the opposition to speech is on campus, that

it is purely psychological.

This is an enormous difference and a very recent one among college students that their

hostility to speech is based in discomfort to harmful emotions, and this you can measure.

I have students report feeling anxiety and depression and trauma at off-the-charts higher

rates than even ten years ago, even among kids who aren't even yet in college,

who are in high school.

Jean Twenge has some fascinating research on this and how

smartphone usage might correspond with it.

But when I talk to students, they describe their hostility to offensive ideas in that

it's not really a deeply philosophical opposition.

It's this idea hurts me or maybe it hurts people in my community.

It hurts them emotionally, and emotional harm is the same as violence because it triggers

my trauma, a trauma I've been taught to think I have by this enormous campus bureaucracy

that really weaponizes this trauma, or permits you to weaponize it because then you can

shut someone down if you have it.

So, there's an incentive to make yourself be a victim when you really aren't, or you're

no more than anyone else, that it is increased, I believe from looking at the data, is new

and increasing and powerful and is the main driver of censorship.

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(MUSIC)

What's up cheers people!

Today video is all about.

Christmas signs.

Great and let's go!

Thank you so much for watching this video.

Please give this video a thumbs up if you had fun the Christmas signs.

I hope you learnt some new Christmas signs today.

My favourite signs are Red nosed reindeer!

Comment below, what is your favourite Christmas signs?

Don't forget to subscribe to my channel if you haven't already subscribed.

I hope you have a lovely Christmas and a happy new year.

Bye!

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Hi kids!

Guess who's here

Yes it's me bob...

Join me for learning street with bob

Hey kids! How about a new song?

What is it called Bob?

Its called the Action Song. It is about all the happy actions we do.

So while I sing, you have to do the action…..as soon as you hear the gong!

That sounds like fun

Exactly! Come on then, lets have some fun with the action word song…

Ding a ding a dong Hear my action song When I hit the gong

Clap clap clap your hands

Ding a ding a dong hear my action song when I hit the gong

Swing swing swing your legs.

Ding a ding a dong hear my action song when I hit the gong

Skip skip skip on a rope

Ding a ding a dong Hear my action song When I hit the gong

Hop Hop hop on a leg

Ding a ding a dong Hear my action song When I hit the gong

March march march in a line

Ding a ding a dong hear my action song When I hit the gong

Build build build a castle

Ding a ding a dong hear my action song When I hit the gong

Shout shout shout out aloud

Bob we love you..

Ding a ding a dong Hear my action song When I hit the gong

Spin spin spin the ball

Ding a ding a dong Hear my action song When I hit the gong

Stretch stretch stretch your hands high

Ding a ding a dong Hear my action song When I hit the gong

Ride ride ride your bike

Ding a ding a dong Hear my action song When I hit the gong

Crawl crawl crawl on the ground

Ding a ding a dong Hear my action song When I hit the gong

Pull pull pull the rope.

Ding a ding a dong Did you love the action song? When I hit the gong

Yes Yes Yes Bob we did!

Awesome! We will learn more words another day. Now its time for us to head home.

Hop on aboard!

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