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That’s why they are number one. Their marketing strategies are (unfortunately) working out very well. Take for example the lack of ports they have for other media, oh no they couldn’t fit it in with the slim design 🥲 but at least we can buy the adapter for 60€🤣
Really you have worked a lot , congratulations. You did soooo well , met so many people and discovered many places . That s what it’s about. Getting experiences…….😊
Dont quote me, but on the licence thing im pretty sure you can have a licence thats not in English but you just need an offical translation document that you need to pay for and carry with you.
I think there were several amazing points made in this video, however I don’t agree with all of them. I also acknowledge that i’m not very well traveled, as I just turned seventeen a few months ago, i’m also an introvert, and american- but this also means I am surrounded by people my age who are being effected by these instant gratification rabbit holes- the main being tiktok or instagram reels. i’ve noticed a huge decrease in attention span, social interaction, engaging in hobbies, and so so much more just from the social isolation these sites bring.. and it’s worse because they are highly addicting and we are their target demographic. i’ve deleted almost all social media sites, switched to (mainly) long form content, tried to take life a bit slower… but I still watch a few episodes of my shows every now and then or treat myself to a fancy coffee just for the fun of it. I think there should be a balance between the fun and the life, a balance that is being cut out due to the addiction these apps provide. yet, as you described, is the self improvement really self improvement if that is all you are doing? Overall so many great points said in this video though and I am definitely subbing for more content, keep smiling
damn man, really appreciate it. And I 100% agree with you, instant gratification is indeed doing a lot of harm, I can see that in my own life and in other people, I just felt like it's being so demonised nowadays that at least one person could say something positive about it. I'm 23 and I also have trouble with it, but it's interesting to see how many 30 year olds seem to use Social Media without any problems, maybe it's just a matter of maturity and learning to deal with it without overdoing it. But to your point, since the making of this video I have deleted social media on my phone (still use it on the computer) and I have put my phone in black and white as well, new video coming out about that soon.
Me gusto mucho el video, explica lo real de algunos momentos que todos tenemos y a veces no lo podemos verbalizar, sería bueno poder verlo y así cambiarlo.
Interesting question, I want to be free economically, be healthy of mind and body, have a family and a legacy and a Life full of what I enjoy doing. How about you ?
this is the problem when its no longer about survival. the human condition is so complicated that it's never perfect. There are lots of people who stay put and build and still feel something is missing. Ultimately it doesn't matter does it, we end up, in the end, at the same destination with an equal number of regrets regardless of what we chose to do along the way.
I quite like this idea. Lately I've been trying to improve everything at once, which is an impossible task and makes me instead do nothing. I want to exercise, create art, excel in school, socialise, journal etc. and trying to make the daily "atomic habits" is impossible since I only have 2 hours or so of free time when I get home from school, which I can't do everything in, so I just scroll. To think seasonally would mean that I would be able to focus on what is important right now and be able to improve in that area. Now that it is summer I could focus on getting through my summer homework and hopefully dedicate some time to hobbies and friends. It still seems slightly challenging, but anything is better than scrolling
Hey man I'm glad you see it that way. Yeah even if you were able to get to all your hobbies, 2 hours of summer homework is better than a bit of everything and a whole lot of nothing in many different areas
I mn it surely is a bit overrated, but it can be great fun if you go like only twice a week or so with friends. Besides and most importantly: u need to have/set urself objectives that u can work on at the gym and not anywhere else. Regarding the latter, what you said abt considering other options is fair enough.
im a 13 year old kid and being so influenced by media i felt confused because of the title of this video till i found the explanation and 100% agree. Also these comments describing that self improvement is a distraction from bad habits allowed my mind to be open to many new ideas. Thank you man
thanks man, it's proper heartwarming to hear your story. Keep hammering, just enjoy your life, you're gonna miss these years when you get older I promise. Play, spend quality time with friends and family, and don't let influencers (including me) tell you how to live your life
What you are talking about is developing a stringent routine which can sometimes become counterproductive. People often develop these bad psychological dependence on certain daily tasks whereby if they were to miss those tasks they feel like they have wasted that day. People need to learn to be flexible and prioritise things as required to achieve maximum output.
yes, it’s like people that become addicted to their morning routine, as soon as they skip one day they feel like sh@t (I’ve been that guy). Is it better than really destructive addictions? Yeah, but it’s still an addiction
Franco: aguante la instant gratification Yo (sin haber visto mas que el título del video): cortoplacista hdp, por gente como vos esta el país así! Keynes (desde una esquina sin que nadie le pregunte): Te quiero Franquito, en el largo plazo estamos todos muertos
Self-improvement is a trick/distraction to delay/ignore decisions that seem bad/difficult in the short term but are the most fulfilling in the long term (e.g., connecting yourself to your tribe/community (ethnically, religiously, etc.), getting married, and having kids).
all these things happen , and I think its quite normal to be anxious to fit in quickly. but we also know its better to slow down and give yourself priorities, all the rest will come on its own. pribably having hurt your arm, helps to understand and choose what will appear is the most important. , your job. the rest will come on its own. just a little time more.
Hey, you're right, I didn't mention it. Mine has 8GB of RAM, and it's served me well so far, but you can get other versions with more ram as well, and usually, if you're planning on doing heavy work on your pc, people recommend at least 16GB. Again, mine is doing just fine with 8 Tho