How To Smile - Blue Horizons Inc.
Summary
TLDRThe video explores the concept of social connectivity, emphasizing the significance of a smile as a fundamental means of interaction. It delves into the science of smiles, introducing 'graduated networking,' a spectrum of electrical activity in the brain. The historical context highlights Boo Harrison's contributions to this field in the 1950s, which were disrupted by a mysterious incident. Viewers are guided to understand and practice optimal smiling techniques for stronger social connections. The interactive section invites viewers to apply these insights through engaging activities, reinforcing the importance of mastering the 'smiling process' in communication.
Takeaways
- 😀 Smiling is considered the most basic and effective form of social connectivity.
- 🧠 Smiles have played a crucial role in connecting people since the beginning of time, remaining relevant even with modern technologies like nuclear power and transistors.
- 🔧 There are different types of smiles with various implications, suggesting they operate on a spectrum of electrical activity in the brain, particularly the hippocampus.
- ⚡ The concept of 'graduated networking' refers to the varying levels of electrical activity in the hippocampus during different types of smiles.
- 🧪 Boo Harrison's work in the 1950s significantly advanced the understanding of smiles and electrical activity, though his research ceased after an unspecified incident.
- 📉 Good social connections are believed to use more electricity in the brain, while bad connections use less, optimizing interpersonal interactions.
- 🔺 The 'triangle plate framing' on the face helps ensure the correct facial exposure for effective connections, especially in meetings.
- 🖥️ The script includes a section for practicing smile connectivity, encouraging repeated attempts to 'connect' for optimal social interaction.
- 🔁 The concept of 'connecting' is reinforced through a repeated activity in the video, emphasizing active participation.
- 🎯 The practice of smiling and changing facial expressions is positioned as essential for mastering social connectivity and achieving optimal results.
Q & A
What is the basic form of social connectivity according to the script?
-The most basic form of social connectivity is a smile.
How has smiling been significant throughout human history?
-Smiling has been the most effective way of 'plugging in' socially since the start of the world clock and has remained important even after technological advancements like steam, nuclear power, and transistors.
What is the concept of 'graduated networking' mentioned in the script?
-Graduated networking is a concept where smiles are believed to exist on a spectrum, ranging from minimal to maximum electrical activity in the hippocampus, representing varying degrees of social connectivity.
Who contributed to the understanding of graduated networking, and what happened to their work?
-Boo Harrison conducted extensive trial and error research in the late 1950s, contributing significantly to our understanding of graduated networking. His work ceased following 'the incident.'
What is the commonly accepted theory about the use of electricity in social connections?
-The theory is that more electricity is used when making a good connection and less electricity when making a bad connection.
What tool or concept is mentioned for creating optimal social connections?
-The script mentions using a 'triangle plate framing' to manifest the correct exposure on the face for optimal social connections during meetings.
What does the video encourage viewers to do in Part Three?
-In Part Three, viewers are encouraged to practice connecting with the activity shown on the screen, repeating the word 'connect' and eventually transitioning to 'change.'
What is the significance of electrical activity in the hippocampus in this script?
-Electrical activity in the hippocampus is tied to the spectrum of social connectivity, with the amount of activity reflecting the strength or quality of the social connection.
What does the term 'plugging in' refer to in the context of the video?
-'Plugging in' refers to the process of establishing social connections, primarily through the act of smiling.
What is implied by 'the incident' mentioned in the video?
-While the details of 'the incident' are not provided, it is implied that it was a significant event that disrupted or altered research on social connectivity and smiles.
Outlines
😊 Connecting Through Smiles: The Basics
The video introduces the concept of social connectivity, highlighting how it functions across three tiers. The most basic of these is the smile, described as humanity's most effective means of connection since the 'start of the world clock.' Despite advances in technology, from steam power to nuclear energy, the simple act of smiling remains unparalleled as a method of interpersonal connectivity.
🔍 Understanding the Science of Smiles
This section delves deeper into the 'types of smiles' and the science behind them. Smiles are explained to exist on a spectrum, ranging from minimal to maximal electrical activity in the hippocampus. This process, referred to as 'graduated networking,' is largely attributed to the work of Boo Harrison in the 1950s. The video explains the importance of using more electricity for good connections and less for bad ones. Visual cues like 'triangle plate framing' are recommended for optimizing face exposure during social interactions.
🎮 Practice: Mastering Connection Skills
In the final part of the video, viewers are encouraged to put what they've learned into practice. The segment becomes interactive, prompting the audience to participate in an activity where they must repeatedly 'connect' based on visuals shown on the screen. As the viewer continues connecting, they receive positive reinforcement to keep trying, with a final challenge involving a transition signaled by the repeated word 'change.' The activity concludes with encouraging feedback on their performance.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡Social Connectivity
💡Smile
💡Graduated Networking
💡The Incident
💡Electrical Activity in the Hippocampus
💡Boo Harrison
💡Triangle Plate Framing
💡Domestication of Technologies
💡Plugging In
💡Change
Highlights
Introduction to social connectivity as essential for joining the workforce.
The basic tier of social connectivity is a smile.
Smiling has been a powerful tool for connection since the start of the world clock.
Smiling remains unrivaled, even after advances like steam, nuclear power, and transistor technologies.
Introduction to the concept of 'graduated networking' for understanding different types of smiles.
Smiles are believed to exist on a spectrum of electrical activity in the hippocampus.
Graduated networking was pioneered by Boo Harrison in the late 1950s.
The theory suggests using more electricity for good connections and less for bad ones.
The triangle plate framing on the face helps manifest the correct smile for meetings.
Introduction to practice section: viewers are asked to connect to the activity on the screen.
Participants are instructed to connect repeatedly to improve their smile.
The importance of changing and adapting the smile as part of the connection process.
Graduated networking theory has implications for making social connections in the workplace.
A smile is presented as the most efficient way to 'plug in' to social systems.
The 'incident' remains a mysterious event that halted Boo Harrison's work, but the theory lives on.
Transcripts
blue
horizons
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part one
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when joining the working force one must
connect to one and one another
by the means of social connectivity this
connectivity
exists on at least three tiers the most
basic of these tiers
is a smile
ever since the start of the world clock
smiling has been our most effective
means of plugging in
the smiling process has remained
unrivaled even following the
domestication of steam
nuclear power and transistor-based
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technologies
part two
in this section of the video we are
going inside
and under the hood to get a deep
intimate look at what are the different
types of smiles
and the great implications behind each
ever since the incident
smiles have been generally believed to
exist on a spectrum
ranging from minimum electrical activity
in the hippocampus
to maximum electrical activity in the
hippocampus this dichotomy
is called graduated networking
most of our modern day understanding of
graduated networking
comes from extensive trial and error
conducted by
boo harrison in the late 50s boo
harrison's work ceased following the
incident
despite considerable debate the common
consensus is that one must use more
electricity when making a good
connection
and less electricity when making a bad
connection
this is the most optimal way to plug in
for optimal results
please observe closely the triangle
plate framing that manifests the correct
exposure
on the face
use this for meetings
part three
this is your opportunity to practice
what we have learned so far
please connect to the activity you see
on the screen
ready
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connect
connect connect
nice one try again
keep connecting
keep connecting
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keep connecting
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good job one more time
change
change
change
change
change
change
change
excellent
you
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