First published at 17:15 UTC on September 1st, 2019.
This is how Voluntaryism Works!
A brief interview with an Kenton Van Dunk. A American "celebrity" in China with over three million followers. He's a man on a mission to help others find themselves and be the best at doing so.
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This is how Voluntaryism Works!
A brief interview with an Kenton Van Dunk. A American "celebrity" in China with over three million followers. He's a man on a mission to help others find themselves and be the best at doing so.
It's not only something worthwhile, it's worth doing and he's certainly a great example. The interview is worth the time.
We get into the topics below:
0:00
Introduction to Kenton
Che Guevera influence
Mexico and seeing how ethics impacts school children - The Four Agreements
Traveling to China - the differences
A Chinese village of a million - living ethically
Building community and becoming an actor and star in China
Do what ignites your fire
The beauty of people everywhere
Showing people different options
John David Garcia - Creative Evolution
Focusing on ethics
Inspiring videos - Growing up in Milwaukee
10:00
Growing up white with low esteem
White privilege and the realization that our minds are conditioned
Helping people achieve and overcoming the difficulties
Challenging yourself to be yourself
Conquering fear - the biggest challenge
Visualizing a goal and training yourself to succeed
Practice works
His fear of public speaking and overcoming it
Take a step toward your fear regularly
Long term thinking and habits
Evolutionary Ethic
20:00
Increase your ethics and behaviors to evolve
Decrease the fear
Self-correcting system
A process - statistical process control - constant improvement
Low Consciousness vs. Higher Consciousness
Differences with Anarchy - focusing on creating solution rather than complaining
Developing
Finding real happiness
The best way to change the world - develop your best life
Be honest with yourself
30:00
China and the “Trade War” - “Americans are bullies”
Win or Lose vs. Win Win
Chinese were poor 30 yrs ago - but have worked and grown
Chinese desire for creativity
Respect
Learning from each other
Learning Languages - hit him up!
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