Wednesday, April 2, 2025

No Clickbait, Just Quality: My 10 All-Time Favorite YouTube Videos

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Creators often plead, “Like, subscribe, and share!”—but should you hit “like” if you don’t genuinely enjoy a video? As someone who’s watched thousands of videos but only liked a handful, I believe a “like” should be reserved for content that truly moves you. Below is my personal top 10 list of YouTube videos - those I’ve both watched repeatedly and liked unreservedly. I keep coming to these and  hope you will too.

Of course, this list isn’t exhaustive. Many faith-based and spiritual videos that I cherish aren’t included, as they may not resonate with everyone. Also, TED Talks alone could form an entirely separate list. But for now, here’s a mix of science, self-improvement, and mind-expanding content that I believe is worth watching. Let’s dive in!


1. To Scale: THE SOLAR SYSTEM



Most of us grew up staring at textbook diagrams of the solar system - neat little circles crammed onto a single page. But this video? It flips that idea on its head. A team actually built a real-world model in a desert, and seeing it all laid out at a true scale is downright mind-blowing.

Suddenly, those "close-together" planets we memorized as kids reveal their jaw-dropping distances. It’s one thing to know space is vast, but another to feel it - and this humble desert model nails that awe perfectly. A must-watch for space enthusiasts and anyone craving perspective.

2. The Mind-Blowing Scale of The Milky Way


Ever feel insignificant? This video takes you on a journey through the Milky Way, making you appreciate the sheer vastness of our galaxy and how tiny we truly are. Epic Spaceman breaks down our galaxy’s vastness using relatable analogies (think grains of sand and swimming pools). Perfect for wrapping your head around cosmic scales without feeling overwhelmed. What I love is that it doesn't just bombard you with numbers and scientific jargon. Instead, it gives you these "aha!" moments where you suddenly understand cosmic scales in terms you use every day. A must-watch for space and cosmos enthusiasts—honestly, anything by Epic Spaceman is worth your time!

3. Powers of Ten™ (1977)


A classic visualization of scale, taking us from the microscopic to the cosmic level in a matter of minutes. A timeless journey zooming from a picnic blanket to the edge of the universe - and back into a human cell. It’s old but still incredibly relevant. This vintage gem marries art and science, proving simplicity is key to understanding complexity.

4. Inside the Mind of a Master Procrastinator | Tim Urban | TED




We've all been there - that moment when you're supposed to be working, but suddenly reorganizing your sock drawer feels urgent. Tim Urban gets us. In this talk, he perfectly captures why we procrastinate with his brilliant "Instant Gratification Monkey" analogy (and yes, it's as funny as it sounds). What makes it special is how he turns that cringe-worthy recognition of our own bad habits into something both hilarious and genuinely helpful. Watch this if you've ever fallen down a YouTube rabbit hole, doom-scrolled Instagram reels, or binge-watched Netflix instead of tackling a deadline!

5. Steve Jobs' 2005 Stanford Commencement Address


Seventeen years later, this speech is still relevant. Jobs weaves his personal story into universal truths about trusting your gut, following your passion, loving what you do, and seeing meaning in life's unexpected turns. Whether you're graduating, changing careers, or just feeling stuck, it's that rare talk that actually stays with you.

6. How Great Leaders Inspire Action | Simon Sinek | TED


One of the best TED Talks ever. Sinek breaks down why some leaders and companies inspire, while others fail to connect. A must-watch for anyone in leadership. Sinek’s “Golden Circle” theory - starting with why - revolutionizes how we view leadership. If you’ve ever wondered why some brands or people inspire cult-like followings, this talk is for you.

7. The Power of Introverts | Susan Cain | TED


A powerful talk that highlights the strengths of introverts and why they deserve just as much recognition as extroverted leaders. Just like Rahul Dravid, a soft-spoken yet strong leader, stands alongside aggressive captains like Virat Kohli and Ricky Ponting, Cain’s insights validate the immense value quiet thinkers bring in a world that often favors extroversion.

8. Isolation - Mind Field (Ep 1)


Michael from Vsauce takes a deep dive into the effects of complete isolation on the human mind by locking himself in an empty room for 3 days. This fascinating yet unsettling experiment explores the psychology of loneliness, making you appreciate and grateful for the simple comforts of connection, light, and even a passing conversation.

9. BOOKSTORES: How to Read More Books in the Golden Age of Content


In an age of endless scrolling and distractions, Max Joseph (Catfish fame) explores the magic of bookstores and the fading art of deep reading. I loved this video - the way it was crafted, the storytelling, the production quality. As a book lover (both reader and collector), I was completely drawn in. If you’ve ever struggled to finish a book, this might just rekindle your love for reading.

10. The Throne of Allah - Mindblowing


This video offers a breathtaking glimpse into the vastness of Allah’s creation, reminding us of our small yet significant place in the universe. While spiritual in nature, its awe-striking visuals and philosophical musings resonate beyond faith boundaries - an awe-inspiring watch for anyone who ponders the mysteries of existence.

11-Bonus. The best stats you've ever seen | Hans Rosling


I've read books by Hans Rosling, perhaps one of the most influential people on the internet at the start of my career, generating my love and appeal for data visualization. His ability to make numbers come alive is unmatched.

This is the most electrifying statistics lecture you’ll ever experience—Hans Rosling turns dry global health data into a jaw-dropping, bubble-by-bubble storytelling spectacle. I love how he smashes misconceptions about the "developed vs. developing world" with infectious energy and wit. Watch it to reset your worldview, and rewatch it whenever you need a reminder that progress is real (and wildly underrated).

Honorable Mentions

Some incredible channels deserve a shoutout for consistently putting out top-tier content:

  • Vsauce, Veritasium, Kurzgesagt: Science made fascinating. For brainy deep-dives, philosophy, and deep questions
  • Vox, Cleo Abram: Master researchers and explainers of culture and tech.
  • 3Blue1Brown: Math made mesmerizing through stunning visual storytelling.
  • MrBeast: Entertainment with a purpose. Because sometimes you just need chaos.


Final Thoughts


At the end of the day, hitting that "like" button should come from the heart—not because someone asked nicely. It’s a little way to say, "Hey, this meant something to me."
The videos I’ve shared here stuck with me for all kinds of reasons—some made me think deeper, others left me in awe, and a few just made me feel less alone in my weird little quirks.
Now I’d love to hear from you! Did any of these make your personal favorites list? Or do you have hidden gems you think I should watch? Drop them in the comments—I’m always looking for recommendations.
And if this blogpost felt like a friendly chat rather than just another list? Well, you know where that like, and share button is. 😊 (No pressure, though - I get it, we’re all selective with our likes!)

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