Summary of For People Who FEEL LOST In Life, WATCH THIS To Find Yourself | Trevor Noah & Jay Shetty

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Trevor Noah and Jay Shetty discuss how people can find themselves by acknowledging their past experiences and adapting accordingly. Noah discusses how growing up in South Africa affected his view of life, and how he continues to work on healing and adapting to the world around him. Trevor shares his definition of home, which is a place that feels familiar and fulfills his purpose. The video discusses the idea that everyone has a different idea of what "safety" means, and offers advice on how to find out what that person's idea of safety is.

  • 00:00:00 Trevor Noah discusses his book "Born a Crime" and how it has helped him reflect on his early life experiences and how they have shaped who he is today. He talks about one of the early experiences that shaped him, when his Bible-reading mother sent him an email about a scripture that applied to him in his current moment.
  • 00:05:00 Trevor Noah, host of "The Daily Show," and Jay Shetty, a motivational speaker, discuss how people can find themselves by acknowledging their past experiences and adapting accordingly. Noah discusses how growing up in South Africa affected his view of life, and how he continues to work on healing and adapting to the world around him.
  • 00:10:00 Trevor Noah and Jay Shetty discuss how people can cope with difficult life experiences by remembering how they have survived similar situations in the past. Noah emphasizes the importance of remembering the resilience that can be found in one's family and encourages viewers to be grateful for the good moments in their lives, even if they don't have as many followers on social media as they would like.
  • 00:15:00 Trevor Noah, comedian and host of "The Daily Show," discusses the importance of gratitude and how it can help you find yourself. He talks about a time when he Argued with a friend about whether or not he needed to be grateful for his hernia, which led him to reflect on how grateful he is for the journey he's taken. He encourages others to be open to their identity changing and to find their "true home."
  • 00:20:00 Trevor Noah and Jay Shetty discuss how people who feel lost in life can find themselves by returning to their roots and reconnecting with those who are important to them. Trevor shares his definition of home, which is a place that feels familiar and fulfills his purpose.
  • 00:25:00 Trevor Noah and Jay Shetty discuss how some people find themselves by forming strong bonds with friends, which can help them in difficult times. They discuss how technology has made it easier for friends to stay in touch and share memories, even after a long period of time.
  • 00:30:00 Trevor Noah discusses how he has noticed that, when he is feeling lost or stressed, he is happiest when he does things in a certain way. His mother told him that being a friend to his child is a choice, and he realized that this is true for all other relationships in life. He talks about how, when he returned to Los Angeles after a tour, he felt a sense of loneliness because he was no longer surrounded by friends from his home country of South Africa. Finally, he describes how, after a show in South Africa, he would drive to a store to buy groceries before returning home to his wife's surprise party.
  • 00:35:00 Trevor Noah and Jay Shetty discuss how when people become relatable and no longer entertain or engage with the public, it can be difficult to maintain relationships. Noah shares his experience of becoming more and more un-relatable over the course of his journey to America, and how it impacted his friendships and relationships. He emphasizes the importance of remembering the journey, rather than the end result, and encourages others to never forget what it took to get where they are.
  • 00:40:00 The speaker explains that, in order to build a lasting relationship, people need to be able to relate to each other on a personal level. He says that, for people who feel lost in life, watching this video can help to find themselves. He says that, for people who are uncomfortable with relating on a personal level, it can be difficult to fire someone. He explains that, as a monk, he was used to feeling calm and at peace, but that, as a result of being uncomfortable with relating on a personal level, he is no longer a monk.
  • 00:45:00 The video discusses the idea that everyone has a different idea of what "safety" means, and offers advice on how to find out what that person's idea of safety is. It discusses the idea that some people can be motivated by fear and anxiety, while others are motivated by results or goals. The video then mentions the idea that the base level of someone's motivator is fear and anxiety, and goes on to say that someone who is motivated by results or goals may be higher up on the hierarchy of needs than someone who is motivated by fear and anxiety.
  • 00:50:00 Trevor Noah discusses the idea of how humans are generally "safety first" and how this often leads to dissatisfaction and unhappiness in life. He discusses how, in order to find true security and happiness, one must first find a sense of purpose and be willing to endure discomfort in order to do so.
  • 00:55:00 Trevor Noah and Jay Shetty discuss how people find themselves in life, and how Trevor Noah has always been comfortable asking questions about things that are accepted as the norm. Noah says that, as a comedian, he asks questions about things that are relevant to his audience, in order to make them laugh.

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In the video, Trevor Noah and Jay Shetty discuss how people can find themselves when they feel lost in life. Trevor Noah recommends understanding culture and language, as well as experiencing different aspects of the world. He also suggests that people should let go of the things that make them who they are, in order to find peace.

  • 01:00:00 Trevor Noah discusses how he became an outsider in life, and how it's helped him to become an Insider. He recalls moving to multiple countries and different neighborhoods, and how this has helped him understand different cultures and accents. He encourages listeners to ask questions and become more knowledgeable about different topics.
  • 01:05:00 Trevor Noah and Jay Shetty discuss how people can find themselves when they feel lost in life. Trevor Noah recommends understanding culture and language, as well as experiencing different aspects of the world. He recalls growing up in a home without clear parental boundaries, and how it took him years to accept that his parents did not always get along.
  • 01:10:00 The speaker talks about how, as a child, he felt lost and scared. He tried to find safety by creating a world where he was the only one in control, but it didn't work. He found peace by accepting who he is and letting go of the things that made him who he is. His advice to others is to do the same.
  • 01:15:00 Trevor Noah and Jay Shetty discuss how people can find themselves by questioning their lives and experiences. They discuss one word that describes someone who is both friendly and consistent.
  • 01:20:00 Trevor Noah and Jay Shetty discuss how people can find themselves by understanding the different ways that things can be viewed, from good and bad to average. They also discuss a word that Noah is trying to embody, being mindful. The final question is advice on how to be yourself, which is a better advice than always being relax.
  • 01:25:00 Trevor Noah and Jay Shetty discuss the importance of feeling lost in life and the importance of finding oneself. They offer advice on how to achieve this, including the idea that everyone has a purpose and that the key to success is working hard and enjoying the journey.
  • 01:30:00 The speaker thanks Trevor Noah for teaching them how to breathe. Trevor Noah's book "Think Like a Monk" is now available on thinklikeamonk.com.

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