A 19 year old Australian-Indonesian documenting my life's journey.
This season: Digital Marketing.
So, I'm trying to land a job in the marketing industry. Because I'm against getting a university degree, I'm practising my marketing skills through my personal brand and freelance clients.
My interests consist of digital marketing, content creation, sales, piano, Japanese, video games, health, fitness and relationships.
As I once said in my high school's year book, "Self-improvement is the way."
Highly recommend Alex Hormozi's '$100M Leads: How To Get Strangers To Want To Buy Your Stuff'. Other than that, looking up RU-vid 'how to's' and actually running ads. Experience is the best teacher.
Great video, you made the right first step. Politics is useless as long as the government has the means to enact financial repression. The next step I recommend is to read "The Bitcoin Standard" and learn about how money control is used as the main tool to achieve their goals (thus diminishing the importance of voting).
I totally agree with you! For most people saying about debt stuff, they don't know how to be responsible for their spending. You can use that to buy meal plans and pay it back every months. That's it, don't spend any other thing on it.
This is a really cool video. As someone who has two British-Australian parents, I definitely see the other side of this. The Australian safety net greatly impacts our desire to do work we don't enjoy. We aren't as hungry to prove ourselves and often call Australia the lucky country. the culture here is much more around working to live, than living for work. that is what attracts people from places like Britain and America who don't align with the fast-paced culture there. the downside to this culture though is life often puts you in situations where you have to do things you dont enjoy and Ive found Australians (myself included) struggle to muster the right mindset to buckle down and get the work done taht they dont enjoy. every culture has trade off's, and there is no perfect place.
Random American here, and a little confused why it was on my fyp. But I do have a couple questions are long work hours and hard jobs not common place in australlia? As an American I feel like our work culture is all about speed hard work and profit with out much time for vacation or days of, also for anyone not from Australlia (like me) I would also recommend giving a brief history of work culture and why its so different or slow.
aussie here. Also unsure why this popped up in my feed lol. But yea as a whole culturally people do not work long hours or work very hard. Definitely very different to the US. Obviously there are exceptions but as a cultural thing Australians suffer from something called tall poppy syndrome. Where socially, instead of being looked up to for working hard long hours, you’re seen as a try hard who’s going to make other people look bad
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Having a cold shower helps me when I feel the temptation. A motivator for me is the show Seinfeld. The 4 characters do a contest to see who can go the longest without giving in to the temptation.
When people learn things fast it usually means they quit fast and switch fast(quiet quiters), When people learn slowly it usually means they quit slow and switch slow (full time workers) Now how do we balance these things out to just become a optimal worker? well usually for people that work fast, they get bored, or tired very quickly and have to have a break on something else after they are done (I would suggest putting them into a routine that encompasses many different tasks and switch it up once in a while) Usually for people that work slow, they are the ones who can slowly build up to be masters at one certain field but may have a hard time adapting to another field, (this transition process could be sped up with a guide or just less competition around them.)
There are definitely strengths and weaknesses to both slow and fast workers. One is not better than the other overall. It depends on the situation as you say. Like, adaptability vs depth of skill.
I definitely agree that music can have an impact on your mood and in some cases, the messages of certain songs (such as those that contain harmful ideologies or stereotypes, i.e. misogyny, racism, etc.) can seriously affect younger people especially, as their worldviews can be much more easily influenced. However, I disagree with your generalization of what can be considered as "bad music." Specifically, rap music as a genre shouldn't be generalized as all of it being considered as "harmful" and about "unheavenly topics" especially when you consider how diverse the genre is and its cultural roots imo. Additionally, I don’t think it's necessarily always better to listen to uplifting music when you're feeling down- sometimes listening to "sad" or "emotional" music can be very cathartic and beneficial even, because it allows you to experience and properly process those negative emotions, which is just as important as consuming positive media and having a positive outlook on life. Interesting video, I just feel like there is some context and nuance missing in your claims about music.
Yeah, I might make a future video about the nuance. Generally though, I try to stay away from rap music that discuss about degeneracy. But I will occasionally listen to it because I enjoy the composition.
Thanks, i had my dream car. I spent more money fixing it than driving it. After i got the seatbelts fixed and the exuast an transmission a shift kit i crashed. I was very devestated. It was my first car. I had that 1983 el camino since i was a kid and got it running. I crashed it. I was sadened but im happier without the headaches a classic car brought with being broken down on the side of the road
Just checked out your channel. Skip all the wealth/self improvement crap and go straight for the buddhist path while you’re young. Golden opportunity. All the other shite is just a mass of desire/suffering