@@sarmadsameer1 I don't like anyone's smoking habit plus, in the video it kinda disconnects from the interaction when you introduce your smoking habits to the camera...
I am a weak man unfortunately, and that thing about watching youtube videos and thinking that you're learning something really hit home. It's just delusional thinking. I hope that I can change things. Thanks for making this video.
Hey Saad, Admitting your weakness and breaking free from the delusion is already a step in the right direction. That's the quality of a strong man. You're doing great. It's time to get to work. Good luck!
Sarmad But you told that you convinced this guy to run their blockchain marketing campaign and would generate massive results for them without knowing about the latest marketing practices that are happening Only just you know sales you got this client to pay you for skills that you don't possess. the question is that does that approach would benefit in the long run just only because you know sales you could convince any guy to buy your services without you having a better understanding and experience of what you are promising to do....
@@anasowais2955 I know it sounds immoral. But I knew that I want to become the best marketing expert before I even knew how to do marketing and I believed in myself. A business transaction is simply this: I promise to deliver A, if you pay me X amount of dollars. As long as you deliver me A, I don't care how you do it. I promised that I would bring him results, and I fulfilled my promise later on. He was super happy with the work. We worked for 2 years together, we still keep in touch. He launched another project and I helped him market that one as well.
@@sarmadsameer1 Okay that also brings us on the importance of sales Literally you got me amazed when you said I didn't possessed the latest marketing skillset But somehow I convinced the guy that I am the most eligible person for the job... Only because of my sales and persuasion skills... Do you have any plans on dropping some bombers on this channel ablut your sales and marketing stuffff
@@anasowais2955 Definitely. I'll dig deeper into sales and marketing in future videos. I'll talk about this blockchain deal I closed step by step as well. Thanks for the idea!
I think you are trying to sum up multiple topic in single chapter this topic has multiple dimension that's why there is lack of clarification but very nice topic good job! ❤
Thank you for joining the conversation! And thank you so much for the feedback. I completely agree with your advice. Future videos will be more eloquent and to the point. Your feedback means everything to me :)
Couldn't agree more according to me if you can't make money without money you can't make with it. It's just an excuse people make to prove if they have resources they could have made it to something big.
@@Honey-kv3nu Exactly! Making money is a skill that requires discipline and patience. It's a series of experimentation and repeated effort. I love the way you put it: "If you can't make money without money you can't make it with it." Thanks for joining the conversation!
You're doing an amazing job! Your latest video on what it really means to be a man in Pakistan was super insightful, and I learned a lot about the cultural nuances. A small suggestion: consider enhancing the video quality a bit to make your fantastic content even more engaging. Overall, you're picking the best topics and providing great value. Keep up the excellent work!
@@Asadkhan-kp3fl Hey Asad Thank you so much for your comment! Absolutely love your advice and feedback. Your comment motivated me to go out and buy a better camera. I'm leaving my house right now. IA future videos will look much better and I will keep improving the quality over time. I have no words, thank you so much for your help!
Realty is often disappointed Thanos وہ پتھر جن کو لوگ اٹھا نہیں سکتے ان کو متبرک سمجھ کر رکھ دیے جاتے ہیں۔ I think the topic is crucial and nobody on RU-vid is covering it at all because they generally don't have full patience to hear any man and when any statement heart their ego they show an immediate reaction. Thumbnail suggests their roots in spirituality like Buddha said in teaching that life is the house of pain and suffering. I think these are not 'opinions' by anyone but these keen observations in society and our unfortunately lower Punjab there is a huge difference between father and son about friend mentality and I think it's due to cultural ethics because in our culture dad is an authority and his son even can't make a eye contact to his father. This thing also has its pros and cons.
@@IrfanRiaz-z2m Thank you for the comment Irfan. You're my favorite subscriber. The purpose of this podcast is to promote Free Thinking and open dialog. We talk about issues that everyone is aware but for any reason can't talk about. I want to bring everything into open discussion and I truly value your input to the conversation. Cheers
@@anasowais2955 Hey Anas Thank you for joining the conversation! Haha, you make me blush with your compliments, you made my day! Wishing you a blessed weekend, hope you achieve everything you've set out for yourself. My prayers are with you. Cheers
Everything that happens for good is just a lie to yourself for your mistakes.its Great to see someone talking some facts about the society how everyone thinks and believes and we need to stop that blame game towards others .We need to be accountable for our actions and reactions otherwise our society will be stuck in this loop hole like they are right now.
Wise words! We blame the government for lack of accountability. But we forget that it's made up of the same citizens - you and me - who have zero accountability and control over their own lives. If there's no accountability at the lowest level of the population, how can we expect the people who run the government to have accountability at the upper levels? It's not a government problem. It's a culture problem.
@@skrullmania4808 hello sir! The video is for Pakistani audiences - we are a bilingual nation that speaks both English and Urdu (the national language). I'll have English-only content in the future.
Bhai boht ajeeb si baatein kar rahey hain aap. Please do your research before giving lecture, yes you may be an accomplished person that doesn't mean you're always right. Businesses close down because of electricity prices, people can't export because the govt. closed the payment method, people won't do business if it's not feasible. Not everyone is empowered or rich enough to just "suck it up and take it".
@@rust719 Salam, thank you for your comment! Business is very feasible in Pakistan and a lot of people are doing it. If it was impossible to do business here then no one would do it. I agree that it's a lot more difficult to do business (or anything) in Pakistan but do you have any other choice? Which payment method got closed? I am using Wise (TransferWise) just fine. We also have TT payments for import/export transactions. To work with China, you can use UnionPay-based services, we also have Bank of China here. EasyPaisa allows digital payments to most international services. You can't change the government, you can't change the electricity prices. If the electricity is too expensive, why didn't you get solar power? You can easily lease it from a bank if you don't have cash. It's more wise to accept the reality and learn to cope than crying about it like a little victim.
@sarmadsameer1 Sorry for my language earlier, I guess the frustration is getting the better of us. Yes, those businesses who can still generate a profit are thriving. However here, in Karachi, I personally know industrialists who have closed shop and moved to Bangladesh, specifically the textile industry. Some media & IT companies have moved to Lahore, and I accept that perhaps I was keeping in mind Karachi exclusively, and maybe because you're in Islamabad you have a rosy pov. An uncle of mine closed his factory because he couldn't export his goods, he was running it for almost 30 years now & before that my grandfather. I think you're right about ease of doing business with China, but I've heard only those in bed with the bureaucracy/establishment get enough concessions in order to thrive. About the electricity and solar panels, yes I can't afford them, and no I don't have the alternate option either. That's a very privileged take, can't afford electricity so get solar panels. I'm guessing you come from privilege, the views you have. Please try to think from the perspective of the underprivileged to understand their pain, or don't because yeah at the end of the day it's every man for himself.
@@rust719 No problem at all, my friend. This is an open debate, I value all kinds of opinions and commentary. I agree with everything you said. I'd like to clarify again: I'm not denying the fact that business and life in general in Pakistan is hard. But I genuinely believe that it's extremely therapeutic to accept the reality of your circumstances and make peace with them (no matter how bad they are), because it actually helps you become more effective and move on from your frustration.
@@KR-io5ro I am not blaming anybody. I'm just asking men to take more responsibility. A man who has a higher sense of responsibility is more accountable, and usually more successful than those who are quick to shift the blame to others.
"Do not wait to strike till the iron is hot, but make it hot by striking." - William Butler Yeats Admirable content. Your melodious voice and deep words open our minds. If I see myself no doubt I have the major one that you mentioned. I am in level 1 whenever the owner of a company kicks 🦶 me off. I am competing for the same jobs as others do which is not a bad thing because competition is everywhere from marketing to computer science but I am ashamed that I do not work for unique skills. I never use the power of problem-solving even though I can. I never try to make references and connections but it's too late to start anything. I am eager to know what unique skills you consider every person should have from a general point of view. M Irfan From Dera Ghazi Khan
I generally don't have a habit of commenting and subscribing you tube channels. however, I have been watching RU-vid for two years continuously and I am watching videos from third-party crack apps that free me from ads. Today I am watching programming and coding tutorials as usual soon I saw your video thumbnail and I think another bullshit. I know the answer to questions it's Time to leave Pakistan is economics. But when I cast the first glimpse at your video and your calm body language. I was completely shocked. I think it's not a beginner. That guy has something to say. It had achieved something. fearless and amazing personality. Then I continued to watch your video and I am completely shocked you gave a completely unexpected answer to the question. I love to unique and counter ideas. I would expect more valuable content and by the way, this is the first time when I subscribed to a RU-vid channel. Sir, if you have a LinkedIn profile please mention it so that I connect with you. M Irfan From Dera Ghazi Khan
Irfan, I can't express in words how much your comment means to me. I make this content for hard working people like you. Thank you so much for subscribing and commenting. My LinkedIn ID is www.linkedin.com/in/sarmadsameer1 I'll wait for your message. Cheers
The most famous teaching methodology is Socrates' circle. Socrates didn't answer any questions rather he asked more and more questions about that topic to the man who asked questions. He believed that every answer to a question lies inside of us and we can reach out to this. But, bro why give this example I would say as authority of Athens didn't live the Socrates because he taught his students to question every assumption. So, as you started a new channel many people surely came and criticized you even though you knew you were writing. but don't take their statements seriously. مشورہ اور نصیحت کسی کو بھی نہ دوں کیوں کہ بیوقوف اس پر عمل نہیں کرتا اور سمجھدار کو اس کی ضرورت نہیں. So, don't expect many people that change their habits and thoughts even if they completely watch and leave a loving comment. Keep growing we wish you a new journey 💓 💕.
"As long as there are those that remember what was, there will always be those that are unable to accept what can be." Thanos You're basically being Denethor here. In LOTR, Denethor was wise. A lot wise. But when he saw the enemy before him in Pelennor, he told everyone to abandon their posts and leave. Don't be so faint of heart and don't internalise what a lot of other Denethors might be saying. Take a leap of faith. In Sha Allah theek hojaye ga sab. Lekin karnay se hoga. Chor ke niklne se nahi bhai. Find ways to keep hope alive. Dont squander it.
Love this quote And I fully agree with you I'm not asking anyone to "leave". I'm saying: leave now, learn, get better, and then come back. The amount of knowledge and experience you gather while traveling the world will make you a superman in Pakistan. And this not only applies to Pakistan. It applies to ANY country in the world, even if you were born in Sweden. Step 1 is to put the oxygen mask on yourself, and step 2 is to put it on others.
@@sarmadsameer1 but once people settle, coming back is a rarity. Especially with what is going on in the country on a social and cultural level. 'In for an inch, in for a mile' wala hisaab hai. Aik dafa banda baahir chala jaaye, aur uska system theek hojaye tou mushkil hai wapis aana.
Thank you for subscribing, Salal The entire podcast set up cost me around PKR 20,000 - it's not that expensive I got a mic, mic stand, tripod for my phone camera, and simple lighting