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Yes Theory: Seeking Discomfort and Human Connection

IMPAULSIVEFebruary 8, 20191h 23min833,205 views
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The "Yes Theory" Philosophy

  • 💡 The core philosophy of Yes Theory is to seek discomfort and say "yes" to opportunities that push personal boundaries.
  • 🚀 This approach is about growth, challenging oneself, and discovering the best things in life by stepping outside of one's comfort zone.
  • 🎯 They believe that saying "yes" to new experiences, even daunting ones, leads to personal transformation and valuable lessons.

Origins and Meeting the Team

  • 🤝 The Yes Theory trio met serendipitously in Montreal in 2015, with each member having unique backgrounds and aspirations.
  • 🗺️ One member was looking to relocate to New York, another was involved with a tech startup, and the third was a recent graduate.
  • ✨ Their initial connection was instant, bonding over shared interests and a similar outlook on life, which laid the foundation for their collaboration.

Embracing Challenges and "Seeking Discomfort"

  • ⛰️ Yes Theory actively pursues extreme challenges, from running marathons and Iron Man triathlons to bungee jumping with celebrities.
  • ⚠️ They draw a line at situations that involve near-death experiences or potential permanent harm, emphasizing that discomfort should lead to growth, not destruction.
  • 🥶 An example of pushing boundaries was a challenging trek in -20 Celsius weather with Wim Hof, highlighting the physical and mental fortitude required.

The Power of Asking and Human Connection

  • 💬 The group's success is built on the principle of simply asking for what they want, whether it's a place to stay or a unique experience.
  • 🤝 They emphasize the importance of human connection and positivity, believing that most people are inherently good and willing to help.
  • 🌍 Their "Tinder Travel" challenge showcased how they used a dating app to connect with strangers across Europe, relying on kindness and spontaneity.

Navigating Challenges and Personal Growth

  • 🧠 The creators discuss the importance of self-care and avoiding burnout by rotating responsibilities within the team.
  • 💡 They reflect on past mistakes and the pressures of fame, emphasizing the need for accountability and surrounding oneself with supportive, honest people.
  • 🌱 Personal growth is highlighted through their commitment to daily exercise and confronting insecurities, demonstrating that vulnerability can lead to deeper connections and self-understanding.

The Future of Yes Theory and Humanity

  • 🌟 Yes Theory aims to inspire positive change by showcasing the power of human connection and shared experiences.
  • 🌐 They believe that by creating the world they want to live in, they can foster a global community built on shared ideals and mutual support.
  • ❤️ Their ultimate goal is to demonstrate that seeking discomfort can lead to comfort in finding each other and building meaningful relationships.
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