Clayton Christensen On Truth, God and Personal Courage

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12 жыл бұрын

The Harvard Business School professor and author of "How Will You Measure Your Life?" talks about how he dealt with getting cancer, a heart attack and stroke-all in 3 years, and how religion and science are not incompatible at all.

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@sagecreekwitt3301
@sagecreekwitt3301 10 жыл бұрын
A Few things of note 1. His willingness to accept truth from any source. 2 To deflect praise for himself, then turning the listener inward to ask themselves the hard questions. 3. Cleary he thinks and tries to understand those with beliefs different from himself . 4. He has Every reason to be arrogant yet he's incredibly humble. I now understand why he wrote a book that was so influential to Steve Jobs. Those of you posting negative comments? Wtf? The pit of hate you've dug, has swallowed you whole.
@kyrozudesoya1829
@kyrozudesoya1829 9 жыл бұрын
One of the best comments I've ever read on KZfaq. "The pit of hate you've dug, has swallowed you whole. " No truer words have been spoken.
@Richard_Rivers
@Richard_Rivers Жыл бұрын
Extremely brilliant guy, RIP Clayton.
@FFM115
@FFM115 9 жыл бұрын
This man is way ahead of time.
@tylerwaterfall
@tylerwaterfall Жыл бұрын
Late to this party, but I stumbled across this interview and really enjoyed Clayton's candor, thoughtfulness, and courage in sharing his beliefs in such an open-minded way. Thanks for posting way back when!
@fishiefishise
@fishiefishise 12 жыл бұрын
Christensen is in no way "rambling," much less incoherently. He's thought deeply about his ideas and he presents them quietly but clearly. He explores courage, religion vs. science, and truth in an honest, questioning way. Incidentally, I don't think anyone ANYWHERE would say that Clayton Christensen, an internationally renowned leader whose concept of disruptive innovation revolutionized business, and who teaches the most popular class at HBS, reflects poorly on that institution in any way.
@dweller6065
@dweller6065 4 жыл бұрын
Sorry to read of Clayton's passing. He seemed like a thoughtful and wise person. I wish i had the opportunity to meet him.
@dheilner
@dheilner 10 ай бұрын
Quite amazing. What a wonderful and inspiring discussion. Clayton Christensen is so remarkable and did so much good.
@staugustinesbrain
@staugustinesbrain 11 жыл бұрын
Brilliant guy! Read everything he writes!
@FAMILYFUN-un1zm
@FAMILYFUN-un1zm 4 жыл бұрын
"It's the closing of the mind that I feel sad about"
@DinkerTinker1
@DinkerTinker1 12 жыл бұрын
Being objective is what I think Clayton is talking about. Being rational. I buy into that. If more people where rational thinkers, we would have less war and mayhem.
@jamesmichaelwalker683
@jamesmichaelwalker683 Жыл бұрын
Tot agree with You Sir! Science and Religion are compatible! The knowledge of science starts with the one of The Almighty God!
@ddamichael
@ddamichael 11 жыл бұрын
Why is there hype about him? Because of the incredible advances he has made in the world of business. Believer in a higher power or not, core beliefs, values, and ethics are inseparably connected to one's conduct and thinking in the professional or business sphere. Its a wonderful thing when individuals can express, especially as clearly as he, what shapes their view on a given subject matter.
@sudarshanbadoni6643
@sudarshanbadoni6643 2 жыл бұрын
How you will measure your life itself a little of a great mind PERHAPS when tools of energy, vibrations, PATTERN, technology are plenty in extreme perfection loaded with amazingly wonderous artificial intelligence ,yet there exists no measurement of life or cashbook kind of thing. The very title then speaks VOLUMES about this great person so cool so restrained yet amazingly powerful. Has PERHAPS more than gut feeling kind of thing. The word asymptote kind of thing points incompleteness of earlier diode triodes and there characteristic CURVES and energy intensity and patterns. So is there in statistical distributions and significant tests. In nut SHELL till plus and minus INFINITY is not getting defined and nothingness as well nothing is absolute so complete no matter the degrees of perfection may be en mass fantastic. Once again thanks for that video.
@BallyBoy95
@BallyBoy95 2 жыл бұрын
This didn't make much sense to me sadly. Anyways, Clayton was definitely a very cool and likeable guy.
@stephennichols90
@stephennichols90 Жыл бұрын
6:45
@FFM115
@FFM115 9 жыл бұрын
Joh dow has a fifth grade level of understanding deeper concepts. This video is not for you.
@johndow5599
@johndow5599 11 жыл бұрын
Atheism is not a religion. Not believing something that there's no reason to believe is not a belief in itself.
@henryware9440
@henryware9440 4 жыл бұрын
Of course atheism is a religion. It has its own creation story. It has its own system of ethics. Its own sacraments and it is held primarily on the basis of faith. It most assuredly is a religion.
@wlodell
@wlodell 4 жыл бұрын
KZfaq, keep your politics to yourself!
@bubbah3123
@bubbah3123 10 жыл бұрын
He should stick to talking about stuff he knows something about. He seems to think that all ideologies are religions. That is not so. Atheism is not a religion. An ideology might contain atheism, though. But that ideology is not a religion becauuse a religious ideology requires belief in the supernatural. Also, there is a massive conflict between science and religion (facts vs. blind faith).
@M27_9
@M27_9 7 жыл бұрын
I don't think you understand faith very well. You've thrown "science" together with "fact", and "religion" in with blind faith" implying that science is concrete while religion is wishy washy voodoo to support the weak kneed. Not so sir. Science is a wonderful thing, and is always changing and re-evaluating itself - conclusions held as gospel one year are disproved the next by a more recent experiment as new evidence arises. In similar fashion, I believe in God based upon the evidence before me. The things I have experienced have led me to firmly believe that He does exist after the manner Mr. Christensen has described, therefore my faith is evidence based and not blind at all. In any case, in order to assertively state that God DOES NOT exist, you would need to be all-knowing. Until you have reached that stage you must realize there is room for reasonable doubt.
@jchien
@jchien 12 жыл бұрын
business school professor should not pontificate on philosophy in public this way... the incoherent rambling is just embarassing and reflects poorly on HBS.
@aleksandraliubchenko8153
@aleksandraliubchenko8153 4 жыл бұрын
Wow? Really? Apparently he forgot to ask your entitled opinion
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