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My book Hit Makers is essentially about the science of why we like what we like.

And one of the most interesting answers to that question is MAYA, most advanced yet acceptable.

And this was of the theory of everything by Raymond Loewy the father of industrial design

in America.

And a lot of people today don't know who Raymond Lowey is, but this is a guy who was

essentially kind of like Steve Jobs meets Don Draper from the 1950s.

He invented or designed the first…

He designed the most famous car design in the 20th century the 1950 Studebaker, the

modern train, the modern greyhound bus, the modern tractor, even that pencil sharpener

that looks like an egg that was his design.

And in thinking about this question how could one person understand what consumers want

from things as different as cars and pencil sharpeners his answer was this, MAYA, most

advanced yet acceptable.

People are torn between neophilia on the one hand, they like new things, and neophobia

on the other hand, they're afraid of anything that's too new.

And he was this genius essentially of combining familiarity and surprise.

I think the most useful way to think about the MAYA principle is to think of it as to

sell something familiar make it surprising, but to sell something surprising make it familiar.

Let's take an example like Star Wars.

George Lucas was working on Star Wars for a long, long time.

The script was absolutely terrible.

He was sharing it with his best friends like Francis Ford Coppola and they were all telling

him that the script was absolute garbage.

And he had essentially built this incredibly surprising novel new world filled with Jedis

and forces and magic and creatures that no one had seen before.

And then he was reading this book by Joseph Campbell on the mono myth, on this idea that

every great story in human history has essentially been the same story of an ordinary person

who goes on an extraordinary journey, defeats a nemesis intimately involved in his own origin

story and then comes back to the real world as the hero.

And so he said this is it this is the story that explains that is Jesus, that is Buddha,

that is the Odyssey and the Iliad, I'll take this incredibly familiar structure and

I'll put it into this incredibly surprising world building exercise and that is Star Wars,

it essentially sales an incredibly surprising world in an incredibly familiar narrative

setting.

And I think that's one reason why we like it.

It's not so much that it's novel, it's that it's a novel setting that is essentially

telling the oldest story known to man.

So it matters where you are starting.

If you're starting with an incredibly familiar product or a really familiar intellectual

property—like say, movies—and creating a movie sequel, the challenge for those writers

is how do we create a surprising new story that will get people back to a familiar character?

But lots of people are dealing with the opposite problem, they have a new idea and they're

trying to make it familiar to an audience.

And the best examples from here all come from technology.

I think about the first Apple Macintosh where Steve Jobs famously said, "I need the screen

to say hello.

I need it to look like a face."

He's creating an entirely new product category that people aren't really used to and so

he understands how critically important it is to take something that is novel and to

sell it through familiarity.

This is a friend.

You see the exact same thing I think with AI assistant.

Things like Alexa have a lilting female voice, what you could argue is sort of working with

a gendered expectation of an assistant but it's still working on the same principle.

To sell a really new technology like a little nub that has AI intelligence inside of it...

make it talk just like you would expect an assistant to talk to you.

I think about this issue also with the iPhone most famously.

Steve Jobs was not creating a product category, but he did create the most profitable product

in modern human history.

And it's important to remember that the iPhone did not look new, it looked like a

touch iPod.

It looked exactly like a product that Apple already had so when people picked it up they

didn't have to think I don't know how to use this, how does it work?

He essentially took an information ecosystem that they understood and said now it also

does calls and internet.

And so I think that it's really important when selling a new product, when taking a

new idea and trying to make it appealing, trying to make it popular to not think about

making that surprising idea as surprising as possible because people love to be surprised,

no, take the surprising idea and make people feel comfortable with it.

Make it feel like home.

Make it feel familiar.

And so I think it's also interesting to juxtapose this idea with Google Glass, which

is Google's sort of famously flopping product where they looked like spectacles kind of

but they had like a huge cube here.

I think one of the big problems with Google Glass is that it looked like a prototype.

It looked like a toy for nerds.

And in fact I went to X recently and wrote a cover story about X, I talked to a lot of

people who worked on Google Glass and they said the biggest problem with its rollout

is that we had a prototype for nerds and we sold it as a product for consumers and that

was a mistake.

We told people that this is the new iPhone, that this is the new product category that's

going to redefine the way that we interact with computers and the Internet, but that's

not really what it was it was a nice tool for manufacturing and construction workers

to put something on that looked like goggles and record their work and send it back to

supervisors.

But stop for two seconds and think, who wears goggles on a daily basis?

No one.

People wear glasses but Google Glass didn't look like glasses they looked like weirdo

goggles.

And so that I think that it's really important when trying to introduce a new product category

to think as clearly as possible how do I make this feel as familiar to its core audience

as possible, particularly when it's a bright new idea?

And I think Google failed tremendously in that aspect because they didn't understand

properly enough the habits and the familiarities of the people that they were ultimately selling

to.

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How to Ask Questions in English | Make English Conversation - Duration: 7:56.

In any type of conversation, in English and in your own language, you always need

to ask questions! if you don't ask questions this is what happens in a

conversation 99% of the time –

let's fix that! the first

type of questions you need to ask are for comprehension. things you didn't

understand. things you need to clarify! the other type is to react. these are

questions to continue the conversation. to build on it. to get to know someone or

something better, but before we look at either of these, you need to remember

it's always okay to ask a question! if you don't understand, or if you want to

know more, if you want to be in control, ask! ask a question and be the person who

decides how slow or how fast a conversation goes. someone is always in

control of a conversation, I want you to be that person! for your English is made

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you will also beginning this video published later today, just showing some

of my messy brainstorming, creating ideas and talking about that process! alright

and now before we really continue, put your hand up and repeat after me: I swear

that if I don't understand what people are saying or talking about, I will ask! I

will do my best to insert myself into any conversation. I swear to take risks

and chances when speaking and communicating in English, because not

doing so will result in failure! all right!

you swore the oath. we're ready to begin, let's do it! let's start with

comprehension questions, and the two easiest ways to ask them. first, switch or

invert the subject and auxiliary verb. here is the subject in these sentences,

and here is the auxiliary verb. it is raining. they can read Italian. she was

living abroad. you have been studying English. we will arrive late. to turn them

into questions, we invert the subject and the auxiliary verb. to invert, means we

change, we change the order. so it becomes, is it

raining? can they read Italian? was she living abroad? have you been studying

English? will we arrive late? but what if the sentence has no auxiliary verb? it's

simple, we add do for the present and did for the past. and we use the infinitive

of the main verb, that means we don't conjugate or change it after do and did.

you speak Hindi becomes do you speak Hindi? you studied business becomes did

you study business? they live in Basra becomes do they live

in Basra? she lived in Rio becomes did she live in

Rio? he has a brother becomes does he have a brother? to ask more specific

questions, we put super useful question words at the front. these question words

are: who, what, where, when, why, and how. let me give you some examples of when we can

use these question words for comprehension. "oh yeah he arrived by

?d/d/D?D?D?" "HOW did he arrive?" "oh I just spoke with Sh?D?D?D?"

"WHO did you just speak with?" "Oh him, he's from SH??D?D?D" "WHERE is he from?"

"hey! I wanted to tell you about SHD?D??D?" "WHAT did you say?"

"Yeah I'll be home at 7!??!?!" "WHEN will you be home?" "He didn't want to come

because of A!?!?!??!" "WHY didn't he want to come?" "oh, he did it by going BL!?!?" "HOW

did he do it?" alright so that's how we ask questions when we don't understand.

to get clarity, for comprehension. now let's look at how to ask questions to

continue, to make conversation. first of all, you need to do this– you need to be

inquisitive, you need to ask questions and be curious. that means asking a lot

of questions and you can do this very easily with the question words we just

learned, who what where when why how, these are ideal to make conversation

with people you just met, don't know very well, or don't know at all. so after basic

introductions, you know, like giving your name,

what you do, why you're there, where you're from, that kind of stuff – we can

immediately start to ask questions! but only if you actively listen, if you are

actually listening to what the other person is saying can we use this method!

so make sure that you are always listening, always paying attention and

asking questions if you don't understand! otherwise, we can't make conversation! let

me give you an example, "hi I'm Kallan. I'm from the US and I'm visiting

Ethiopia for two weeks" here, if you are actively listening to me,

you already have a lot of questions you can ask me. for example, WHERE are you

from in the US? WHY are you visiting Ethiopia?

Do you like Ethiopia? DO you speak Amharic? HAVE YOU traveled anywhere else

before? all I did was introduce myself, one quick sentence, and you already have

so many questions you can ask me! and if you didn't understand my introduction,

then we have to use those comprehension questions. and now every time a person

responds to you, you can continue to ask more questions. or give your own

information! for example, in the same situation that I introduced myself, you

can say "oh I haven't visited the US yet!" or "I have visited the US". or you can give

advice, "If you are in Addis Ababa, you should visit this great Sudanese

restaurant", "my favorite thing to do in Ethiopia is..." blah blah blah! there are

always so many great opportunities for you to speak if you're paying attention,

ask if you didn't understand, or give your own information. and if the person

you're talking to is also good at making conversation, they will ask questions or

make comments about what you are saying! but if they're not good at making

conversation, then continue to introduce new topics and keep on asking questions

about them! try using topics that you're interested in or that you think the

other person might be interested in. here there are so many topics that you can

use! Weather: WHAT do you like to do in the summer, the fall or the winter? Sports:

DO you play any sports? DO you watch any sports? Movies: HAVE YOU seen any good

movies lately? and if none of these work, if you can't find any good topics,

ask one of these, "WHAT are you interested in?" or "WHAT type of work do you do?"

everyone must have at least one interest, and everyone must be doing some type of

work in their life! so after they respond to one of those questions, you can

continue to ask or introduce your own interests or your own work. some people

are just terrible at making conversation. so if you have tried every

technique that we have talked about so far, make an excuse to leave! say you need

to use the bathroom, pretend you need to make a phone call, do

something to end the conversation and give you an opportunity to talk to other

people! don't blame it on you or your English skills. even in our own languages,

a lot of people are just bad at making conversation!

so say, "nice meeting you, but..." and then give your excuse. or say, "oh just one

second, I need to..." and then do what you need to do. you just learned a lot of

great conversation stuff. to make sure that you don't forget or that you're

using it properly, write your examples in the comments under this video. even

better practice, ask these questions out loud! that is the best way to improve

your English conversational skills by yourself. so come on, you can do it! get

started!

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I want to work on my manga salsa first just so it gets a chance to

marry and together so in my bowl I'm going to just toss all of these

ingredients in there and I have some fresh mango and you could also use

pineapple that would be really nice and then my red onion is everything's dice

really really small and if you don't like that bit you can definitely

submerge the red onions in and ice any onions in a nice fact a deep track from

it but I find the red onions are sweeter and I really like it and then jalapenos

and you don't like that trick you can shove it out and then have some cilantro

everything in this one Bowl then I have a little bit of lime juice and salt and

pepper from my ship I'm gonna do the toss everything in one bold method again

and so I have my shrimp that's the deveined and I'm gonna do over a little

bit of sesame oil our star ingredient the whoops John the red pepper paste and

no worries on the exact measurements must be can be found on my blog the

solution monster.com and then I'm gonna scoot everything else over I have a

little bit of sweetness for brown sugar you can use the ghave or honey coconut

nectar whatever you'd like a little bit of minced garlic

and then my green onions and I'm going to toss everything together again and

you want to aim to China like the state minister need for at least 30 minutes

one hour after we grill off our shrimp were pretty much ready to eat and I love

this for its ease and accessibility and it's done in a flash so taking my shrimp

and then on a hot grill can you when it broke them off and

now all that's left is to assemble and then eat my favorite part but take your

warm tortilla and it's one pile if you heat it up you can either fry it or just

pop it up and wrapped in foil and I like to let's put some anger toss

it down on the bottom and on top cause I love so much it's just unbeatable lunch

earthy of salsa and then tuck them in the you strip and I love you these are

amazing so let's do two or three just depending on how big your mouth -

sweetness and then a little bit more mangoes also and maybe a little drizzle

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Another day at the office.

Is that Colonel Hendry?

The NATO guy?

Yeah.

Yes, it is.

Because that's three mob bosses, the Italian ambassador

and the ceo of lockheed.

They can't all be communists.

This hellfire club, it's got to be something else.

Do you see that?

Hello, girls.

Wow! Very nice.

What are you doing?

Using some equipment the CIA didn't give me. Stay put.

Colonel Hendry? - Yes, ma'am.

Emma Frost. Sebastian Shaw's associate.

And where is Mr. Shaw?

We're having a party, and here's the entertainment.

Come with me.

Hello, beautiful. How are you?

Hey, baby. You want to find a quiet place?

I am so sorry. I've been booked by Colonel Hendry.

Excuse me.

You sure we can't get you a refill, Bob?

No.

So, I hear you blocked the proposal to position Jupiter missiles in Turkey.

I expect you'll reconsider.

We've had this conversation.

You put our nukes in Turkey or anywhere that close to Russia,

and you're looking at war.

Nuclear war.

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