I mean, who doesn't appreciate some of the things this guy has to say?! Dude's all over Ted Talks. Here are a couple of winners.
His personal life seems similar to the path Bill Gates took....at least for awhile. https://hollywoodmask.com/entertain...he 47-year-old author,around the work he does. Simon Sinek Wishes To Have A Wife But Will Sacrifice It For His Work Simon Sinek who is known for his inspiring TEDx speech has sacrificed having a family or being close to his friends for the sake of his professional career. He does wish to have a wife and kids like his sister but in balance is satisfied with the path he has chosen. American author and motivational speaker, Simon Sinek, has been very open about relationships and marriages. For him, a relationship is not just linked to a romantic confluence with a particular person but also about his partnership with his work. Sinek admits that he has had to sacrifice his personal life for work but believes that the sacrifice was worth it. The 47-year-old author does not have a wife nor a girlfriend. For him, his personal life revolves around the work he does. Sinek believes that he is in a relationship with his work. For example, on February 18, 2013, he shared on his Instagram post that his keyboard was his friend, girlfriend, child, food and water, and all that he cared about......(CONT.)
Never heard of this guy, but a motivational speaker who says he's in a relationship with his work sounds like... someone with no redeeming value whatsoever. barfo
For a more personal perspective... https://blog.startwithwhy.com/refocus/2011/02/sacrifice-should-be-worth-the-sacrifice.html
Motivational speakers depress me. Scam artists. And a Trumper/DeSantis supporter talking empathy? (scratching head)
He's probably more aptly described as a business consultant who happens to motivate people. That Why video, above, is a benchmark.