How to Find Your Purpose | Robert Greene & Dr. Andrew Huberman

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Published 2024-04-02
Robert Greene and Dr. Andrew Huberman discuss finding one's unique purpose and path in life, the concept of different types of intelligence, and the role of emotional engagement in accelerated learning.

Robert Greene is a multiple New York Times bestselling author and expert on human psychology and behavior both at the individual and group levels and in the context of relationships, careers, and society. Dr. Andrew Huberman is a tenured professor of neurobiology and ophthalmology at Stanford University School of Medicine and host of the Huberman Lab podcast.

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All Comments (21)
  • I’m 79 and have connected with a new purpose through the diagnosis of a dear friend and a cousin with Alzheimer’s. Now learning to be a group facilitator for caregivers. This is a new lease on life for me.
  • @meetandinspire
    "It's not an intellectual thing, it's visceral, it's emotional, it's physical." "You feel that things are easy, everything clicks together, there's a delight." "Energy and motivation can come from either pressure, desire for something or desire to get away from something."
  • @SmrtSocial
    I feel very lucky to have been able to find my purpose very early. As I grow I see more and more people who feel lost and my gratitude grows.
  • @deltawave3045
    I'm mid life, and I have been feeling pretty much at a loss for what to do with myself, navigating internal conflict; healing from a pretty traumatic upbringing and still haven't figured out my 'life's task' (except for a love for nature and becoming a horticulturist, obtaining an official diploma document only to realize I cant do it forever, also health care) thinking about what to do next alot of my waking life and feel so grateful for the time I've been able to spend just healing and listening and learning about self-optimation / self love practices. yet here still, with this incessant need to make money for some reason...I have decided to do something practical, & discipline inducing, & feel with enough determination/ dunno about 'swimming with the current' but I hope to hell I feel a sense of success & accomplishment when I get there.
  • @hjbasson
    Love Robert Green. So much to learn from him. Read most of his books. Makes you understand yourself and others
  • @user-lb2gu7ih5e
    By yousum 00:00:29 Discover your life's task for clarity and purpose. 00:02:24 Childhood impulses guide towards innate talents and interests. 00:02:58 Identify dominant intelligence type for optimal career alignment. 00:06:48 Emotional engagement accelerates learning and skill acquisition. 00:08:30 Reconnect with childhood passions to unveil life's path. 00:12:37 Recognize the visceral, emotional pull towards your purpose. 00:16:01 Early experiences shape preferences and career inclinations. 00:17:52 Balance positive love for a field with negative experiences. 00:19:02 Emotional engagement drives brain changes and personal growth. 00:19:29 Positive and negative experiences contribute to personal development. By yousum
  • Your life's purpose can change. The importance of a purpose or goal is to make sure you improve yourself in pursuit of a goal and do not stay dormant and risk depression. You can change the coarse of your life every second.
  • @Dragon_heart233
    I generated a prompt using gpt about the power of celebacy, i told it to write in the style of teacher Robert, and it was the most amazing prompt ever generated by AI for me. Thank you!, your are a blessing to me. And the GOAT teacher Andrew. I have listened to so many of your podcast lectures. I love you both deeply with all my heart... 💚🐯
  • @newday2637
    Some very good insights in this clip. I find it to be much more difficult to find the new path your life needs to go later in life. Many distractions through the years. Makes sense to look back to when you were young, when our likes and feelings were natural. I also agree somethings moves us good or bad , to let us know we need to change direction or our course. We can only hope to achieve the feeling that we are swimming on course. Great clip
  • I'm 67 and still confused. I can go back and pinpoint when I was a child what I wanted to do, but not having parents who listen or teachers/counselors at school who don't care set us up for failure. So sad.
  • @heytherebarry
    I feel as though I have found my life's purpose, I wrote my first children's book during the pandemic, I hired an illustrator and worked with an editor to get it to a standard I'm really proud of. Then I hit a wall...supply chain, business development, PR, sales strategy 😑I find all these things so complicated. Whereas the creative side of things, I find myself in a flow, I alreday have three other stories started, all of which interlink. But the business side of things makes me question whether this truly is my purpose.
  • @user-hh7ev4fj2f
    I regularly listen to the words from coaches “you are unique”, but I was almost bursted in tears when I’ve heard this on first minutes of this video!! It is something ❤