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Actualized.org - Self-Help, Psychology, Consciousness, Spirituality, Philosophy

Openmindedness - Why Your Life Is A Cage

Actualized.org - Self-Help, Psychology, Consciousness, Spirituality, Philosophy

Leo Gura

Health, Self-help

4.71.1K Ratings

🗓️ 16 May 2014

⏱️ 22 minutes

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Summary

How closedmindedness silently robs you of all your amazing potential.

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0:00.0

Hey, this is Leo, for Actualize.org, and in this video, I'm going to talk about open-mindedness. What does this mean and what does this have to really do with anything?

0:22.6

How is this pertinent to your life?

0:24.4

Well, this is actually a video that I've been very, very excited to shoot.

0:28.2

And I really want to actually make this video very powerful

0:32.2

because to me, open-mindedness is I would say one of the

0:35.9

most important personal characteristics that you need to cultivate to be good at

0:41.4

personal development.

0:43.0

Let me go a little bit into the backstory of this.

0:45.0

Why this is important.

0:46.0

And then we're going to talk about how this applies really directly to your life

0:49.0

and why if you're not extremely open-minded

0:52.0

that you're not getting the results that you should be in your life.

0:54.8

It's really hampering your growth. So we need to open you up. The more we open you up,

0:59.2

the more we can grow you faster. It's like an accelerator for your growth as a human being. All right, so how does this, how does this actually work? What's the connection?

1:08.0

For me personally, this is one of my biggest strengths. You know I've done a lot of thinking over over the years about

1:15.7

what are my strengths as a human being you know what am I really here for what's my purpose and all this

1:19.3

other stuff and what I really discovered is that one of the strengths that I just naturally have, for whatever,

1:24.0

I was maybe born with it or whatever, is I have a very, very open mind.

1:28.0

Like, it's very, very difficult to offend me.

1:31.0

And I'm very curious about lots of different perspectives and ideas.

1:35.0

Now why is this important for personal development? Well for me I think I've gotten

1:41.0

some abnormal results for personal development in the last five years,

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