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@FreedominThought
@FreedominThought 7 лет назад
Thanks to everyone who entered last weeks competition. Winners will be announced in the next few days on social media :). Also, thanks to Brilliant for sponsoring this video! Signing up is free so why not check it out: brilliant.org/freedominthought ? Lastly, if you missed my podcast with Jay, it's up on my podcast channel now: bit.ly/2gg8Rw9. This was the last entry into my "learning" series. I'm going to try and step up the quality of my videos once more so I'll be MIA for awhile writing and working on my animations. See you soon!
@deletedaccount8176
@deletedaccount8176 7 лет назад
Wise one please tell me how to write and understand the concepts of writing
@deletedaccount8176
@deletedaccount8176 7 лет назад
I don't know I called you wise one I mean you're wise but I feel like I just i dont know what to say
@diamondwood1646
@diamondwood1646 7 лет назад
I am curious as to why you dislike the quality of your videos: I already respect your animation style, and if you look through the comments a lot of others do too. From what i can tell you are one person working on these videos, and you are outputting weekly content with your current method. If you look back through your videos there is a clear improvement to the quality and content of the videos: and you have been producing a high quality standard of video for a month straight: 5 videos! I feel like you should be focusing on your thoughts and ideas for later videos rather than improving your animation style: it will probably help in the long run, and when you are able to, you could get another person on board your staff to cope with upping the animation quality. Increasing the frequency of your videos will also help to get messages across faster, and more effectively. Take a look at kurzgesagt. Their videos are of immensely high quality, however take many people to make over a much broader time span. Their videos have a better animation style, sure, but they have plenty of support from millions of people (at the time of writing their subscriber count was 4,992,378, which is close enough to 5 million.) 5 Million people supporting a RU-vid channel, with a solid grounding to improve animation quality. Hopefully you agree with some of the things i have just mentioned, and if you can't already tell i really enjoyed the learning series.
@dcllaw677
@dcllaw677 7 лет назад
Freedom in Thought To paraphrase Socrates, the start of wisdom is to realize how little we actually know. I have been an attorney in Florida since 1990, and almost every day I learn things I didn’t know. Fortunately for my clients, the stuff that I do know is adequate to represent their needs. That being said, I’m not afraid to admit when I don’t know something and refer a potential client to someone who is qualified in the relevant area. I hope I’m not Being too honest for my own good. LOL
@NotAnYoutubeChannel
@NotAnYoutubeChannel 6 лет назад
yes, this quote of Schumacher is on spot. So why don't you absolutely dare and go against the mainstream academy in regards to out of body experiences and the out of africa theory (mtDna, ydna denisovans and aboriginals), for example? Why do people that love to label themselves as Critical thinkers when they are all swore to be loyal the same dogmas of not touching topics they think is BS without even taking 3 hours of deep studying into it? You would realise that a good part of what is called "pseudo science" is in fact " the phenomena I will forever deny because otherwise it would invalidate the paradigm I irrationally defend as mine since I am too afraid to look outside the box" (Or because it would throw the profits with cancer treatement in the trash, when it comes to medicine)
@sediboi
@sediboi 5 лет назад
I studied I learned I took the exam I passed the exam I forgot what I learned
@BaoBao-ny9ij
@BaoBao-ny9ij 5 лет назад
Me too
@mvp07m
@mvp07m 5 лет назад
Same
@rowena7655
@rowena7655 5 лет назад
Story of my life
@sabinarumi2311
@sabinarumi2311 5 лет назад
Our education system 😞
@lifeisnotvibestv5124
@lifeisnotvibestv5124 5 лет назад
@@sabinarumi2311 your brain
@LukeFaulkner
@LukeFaulkner 5 лет назад
Who else is supposed to be studying right now?
@thecatholicchurch
@thecatholicchurch 5 лет назад
actually just finished my exams but this was in a tab lol
@rakhibandyopadhyay5385
@rakhibandyopadhyay5385 5 лет назад
My goodness!!
@the_novice_zoologist
@the_novice_zoologist 5 лет назад
Mee
@Winterywave
@Winterywave 5 лет назад
MEE
@lunybeb
@lunybeb 4 года назад
Luke Faulkner me
@mayankbhandari3536
@mayankbhandari3536 6 лет назад
Tried to teach my 5 year old brother about gradient calculation. He hates me now.
@kashafsultan4278
@kashafsultan4278 6 лет назад
hahaha
@indiasprintingandsportstra5515
Fool
@alishakhan6609
@alishakhan6609 6 лет назад
Lol
@poyosnykundu5816
@poyosnykundu5816 6 лет назад
😂😂😂😂
@meaparadox5864
@meaparadox5864 6 лет назад
😂😂😂🤣
@BoshyG
@BoshyG 5 лет назад
Oops, I spent so long studying how to study that I didnt study.
@Manu52498
@Manu52498 4 года назад
😂😂😂😂🤦🏻‍♀️
@akenow.
@akenow. 4 года назад
No, you studied how study
@Mushroom321-
@Mushroom321- 4 года назад
😅 uh oh...
@Ykurdii
@Ykurdii 4 года назад
Bruce lee said that if you think about something too much you are not going to do it
@hhfbko
@hhfbko 4 года назад
@@Ykurdii yep
@bayuntorowiyono7378
@bayuntorowiyono7378 5 лет назад
Step 1 - listen to "lofi hip hop radio - beats to relax/study to" by chilled cow
@ShreyBrawlStars
@ShreyBrawlStars 4 года назад
lol same
@mannycalavera121
@mannycalavera121 4 года назад
Nah I'm white
@marcoaureliofernandezreyes1413
@marcoaureliofernandezreyes1413 4 года назад
Distracting.
@lavitaebella7648
@lavitaebella7648 4 года назад
lmaooo
@crnavas7336
@crnavas7336 4 года назад
Literally
@hannah7642
@hannah7642 7 лет назад
The best way of studying for me is: 1) Understand the info 2) Repeatedly test myself over and over again until I know everything 3) Teach people about what I've learnt (e.g. tutoring them through a topic) 4) Applying the knowledge (past papers or to everyday situations)
@bigschloongjameson
@bigschloongjameson 6 лет назад
Hannah how do you test yourself
@blabbajabba9678
@blabbajabba9678 5 лет назад
Probably better than the vid lol i gotta get studying now
@elizabethmulugeta8962
@elizabethmulugeta8962 5 лет назад
Hannah I do the similar thing
@Norogoth
@Norogoth 5 лет назад
1. Understand the info. YEAH OKAY.
@Danni4096
@Danni4096 5 лет назад
i only made this channel to comment on vids Active recall / Practice testing. During lecture write down questions for yourself and then answer them.
@vaibhovshinde
@vaibhovshinde 7 лет назад
Step 1: start studying
@cafelatte1124
@cafelatte1124 5 лет назад
How dare you stop people from ruining their own lives by not studying on RU-vid!!
@Aidan-oz8mo
@Aidan-oz8mo 5 лет назад
You got me
@christina4012
@christina4012 5 лет назад
It's tooo hard
@srmariachi5844
@srmariachi5844 5 лет назад
@@satorugojo5953 lol
@someone-en1gg
@someone-en1gg 5 лет назад
Fuck you
@juliansuse1
@juliansuse1 6 лет назад
step 1: do nothing step 2: realize exam is in one weak (& shit your pants) step 3: study 24/7 like your life is at stake step 4: pass exam step 5: repeat step 1
@revathibabu8952
@revathibabu8952 6 лет назад
exactly the same what I do
@elianaph_5534
@elianaph_5534 4 года назад
Mine is in 2 days help
@capify1636
@capify1636 3 года назад
@@anonnoteagain1 Excuse me,is "consider" not condisder, my english is tres bien now.
@Justme-gm7ct
@Justme-gm7ct 3 года назад
Wait 1 week? But that's a lot
@rin6775
@rin6775 3 года назад
That what I'm doing right now actually
@stannolmans2632
@stannolmans2632 5 лет назад
*My biggest takeaway:* *Feynman technique* 1) teach 👉 2) find knowledge gaps 👌 3) patch the gaps 🤜 4) repeat ♻️ *Teach with analogies, hook the knowledge on known knowledge.*
@Aritul
@Aritul 3 года назад
Thank you for this extremely helpful comment!
@jaredf6205
@jaredf6205 3 года назад
You don't have to actually talk to any real people. You can try to explain it to imaginary people too.
@SerendipitousProvidence
@SerendipitousProvidence 3 года назад
@@hemangiambavade4936 What you think the comment meant is different (no matter how small) from what the comment actually meant. And what he commented is different (no matter how small) from what he meant to convey.
@abigwhale1043
@abigwhale1043 2 года назад
Best summary ever. Thank you
@abigwhale1043
@abigwhale1043 2 года назад
@@jaredf6205 Yeah, bruh, I just bore my cats
@m3hdim3hdi
@m3hdim3hdi 5 лет назад
Step 1: stop watching youtube Step 2: start studying
@pawelniesporek7
@pawelniesporek7 5 лет назад
step 3: stop studying, because you do it wrong step 4: watch how to study in a better way step 5: start studying now.
@guestyssandbox6288
@guestyssandbox6288 5 лет назад
I actually learned througj youtube
@simoun59
@simoun59 5 лет назад
Step 8: resurrect again Step 9: go back and review Step 10: realize your dumb .....
@rayn28
@rayn28 5 лет назад
That's the problem..... I can't!!
@MsDogleaf
@MsDogleaf 4 года назад
Step one is the hardest part
@lululululululululululululu7583
FINALLY!!!! MY LITTLE BROTHER IS GOING TO BE USEFUL IN MY LIFE
@homerthompson6028
@homerthompson6028 6 лет назад
I found out early on, in my teenage years actually, that the best way for someone to really grasp new information is to teach them like they're a complete moron. I've always learned faster when someone baby's me through something so I try to use that technique when teaching others. That's why I hate the programming community. When you try to get help with something that they deem easy, you'll get chewed out for it, as if they've never been in that position before.
@Liuhuayue
@Liuhuayue 5 лет назад
The For Dummies series got it right, then.
@advait35
@advait35 5 лет назад
EXACTLY. The first question I asked on Stack Overflow when I was a newcomer in the programming community and got two downvotes cuz I didn't know the concept of vectors. AND also because I was using Turbo C, which isn't my fault cuz my backwards dunghead Education Board drafted syllabus to use Turbo C and the ancient C++ format. Is that my fault? No. Can I learn about modern methods by asking/searching online? Yes. Will the egotistical SO community allow that? No, sir! They're too deep in their thick fucking high status to allow newbies to learn.
@bassemghorab
@bassemghorab 5 лет назад
@@advait35 fucking stack overflow. i thought i was the only one who thought negatively about that. seriously they always throw shit instead of just answering the question
@thanhvinhnguyento7069
@thanhvinhnguyento7069 4 года назад
Yeah. Cuz you know more people means more competition. They don't want that
@BBRR442
@BBRR442 4 года назад
Would hate anyone teaching me something to me like a moron
@craigoren4475
@craigoren4475 2 года назад
As a professor, I found that teaching a topic to others always improved my grasp of it. In retrospect, I think I probably should have told my students that the best way to be sure they understood the material would be to try to explain it to someone else, even someone outside the field.
@vision.observer2587
@vision.observer2587 3 года назад
Crazy how students have to search up “how to study?” Schools dont prepare is for the future
@Marigold_Diaries
@Marigold_Diaries 3 года назад
Do offices teach you how to work???
@nicolalastella8107
@nicolalastella8107 3 года назад
@@Marigold_Diaries No cause offices aren’t supposed to teach you, whilst schools have to make you be prepared for the future
@Moonlightss320
@Moonlightss320 2 года назад
@@Marigold_Diaries Office are for apply what you learned to get paid,you pay school to get prepared to get paid. If they don't teach you how to learn,then they are just stole your money.
@WellBalancedWallet
@WellBalancedWallet 4 года назад
This technique seems almost flawless. I’ve always thought that focusing on my weak points while studying was super helpful. This has confirmed it.
@qwertyyuiop319
@qwertyyuiop319 4 года назад
Step 1: Throw your phone out the window
@ujjwalthakur1760
@ujjwalthakur1760 3 года назад
Okay done
@kjtin8888
@kjtin8888 3 года назад
Hahahahhahahaha
@sonug.c.2143
@sonug.c.2143 3 года назад
🤣🤣🤣🤣
@ujjwalthakur1760
@ujjwalthakur1760 3 года назад
@Jonathan Rodriguez with the new phone 😂
@Delxluna
@Delxluna 3 года назад
Man...!!!..... It costs a lot!! U throw ill catch 😁
@CassandraBankson
@CassandraBankson 6 лет назад
*This actually helps. Yay internet!!*
@fernandog.5532
@fernandog.5532 6 лет назад
Cassandra Bankson bbbb3bbbvbb
@aurelianspodarec2629
@aurelianspodarec2629 6 лет назад
Cassandraaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
@sindrelopez-arnesen7119
@sindrelopez-arnesen7119 6 лет назад
Cassandra Bankson 😊
@ASHISHKUMARDPSG
@ASHISHKUMARDPSG 6 лет назад
Jesse Pinkman This is my own private time to procrastinate and I will not be harassed. Bitch!
@NisargJain
@NisargJain 5 лет назад
Cassandra is the new Justin.
@rayn28
@rayn28 5 лет назад
I just pretend like I'm doing a vlog and talk to my imaginary camera, explaining the lessons that I need to study about. Also, I write my own reviewer. It works.
@liamharcombe5496
@liamharcombe5496 5 лет назад
me: *explains partial differential equations* 5 year old: *understands completely*
@margaretbatson83
@margaretbatson83 4 года назад
Yes studying in Highschool and College is challenging but the material is hard if your not book smart. Keep at it you'll eventually get it.
@jitmanewtyagi565
@jitmanewtyagi565 7 лет назад
Thanks for giving something practically useful.
@visiop1
@visiop1 6 лет назад
WeTube John 14:6New International Version (NIV) 6 Jesus answered, “I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me.
@vaxrvaxr
@vaxrvaxr 6 лет назад
That's awfully convenient for Jesus.
@teemum.9023
@teemum.9023 6 лет назад
This is not how to study. This is after you already studied "the source material". In university the source material will be 300 pages every 15 days in an exam where you write by hand in a stressful manner for 1 - 3 hours.
@adlofheltirchiefadvisortot40
@adlofheltirchiefadvisortot40 6 лет назад
Teemu M. exactly, this is a terrible video- it teaches you how to have an indepth knowledge of something, not how to study.. a shallow knowledge of what you are studying is much better when you have a small time scale to write your essay, as there is less to complicate you, and as examiners only have a couple of minutes to read your paper, remembering key buzzwords, and quotes and putting them on paper matters more in an exam
@teemum.9023
@teemum.9023 6 лет назад
I don´t think you can know what the keywords are and what they mean by skimming the book. The memory cannot keep 300 pages of shallow knowledge. You lose it all one day. It can´t be about my reading technique. There must be a previous level that helps you to skim most of it, or the questions are not about the keywords but cover only the short intro of the book.
@Arheidi
@Arheidi 5 лет назад
Dude what are you looking for.there is no way to study except reading.lmfao due to what your thoughts are.
@Liuhuayue
@Liuhuayue 5 лет назад
@@Arheidi You start with reading, but only reading isn't the only way to study. You can use flashcards or practice questions for example.
@bringbackmemesineurope1576
@bringbackmemesineurope1576 3 года назад
the feynman technique was never made for people to study better for school and university n shit, its made for actually understanding and practicing concepts for ur own benefit and so it sticks. school education throws that shit out the window most of the time, so u cant really expect this learning method to work very well for school studies
@darknetrus3894
@darknetrus3894 3 года назад
0:01 - 0:04 The music in this video rememberes me the sayori ➰ (Who played DDLC will understand)
@mixtapes5940
@mixtapes5940 4 года назад
The one who seek for truth always find success. Keep on working everyday, and you will find yourself! Inspire, Motivate, Study, Grow...
@chidude6616
@chidude6616 5 лет назад
I would have gotten an A if i didn't spend all my time watching this instead of studying
@yayamartinez1404
@yayamartinez1404 5 лет назад
I would have gotten an A if I knew all the answers on the exam
@Liuhuayue
@Liuhuayue 5 лет назад
@@yayamartinez1404 I mean, you're not wrong.
@FBR2169
@FBR2169 5 лет назад
@@yayamartinez1404 not if you know the answers after handing over your papers🤣
@assya3977
@assya3977 4 года назад
i would have gotten an A if i didnt spend my time reading ur comment
@JennyMJD
@JennyMJD 3 года назад
@@assya3977 faxx doe
@souravjaiswal5891
@souravjaiswal5891 6 лет назад
THANK YOU.. As a grad student with ADHD, I end up knowing something about many things most of them not at all related to my core field of study.. I will definitely give this a try
@sidnvt
@sidnvt 5 лет назад
You probably won't see this comment, but I loved this video. The explanation and delivery just makes me want to watch more of your work! Thanks and keep up the good work
@Random_Username_25
@Random_Username_25 3 года назад
Actually, my problem is not to understand what I study but to start studying instead of procrastinating
@claudiakhan5799
@claudiakhan5799 4 года назад
i love that the great value of empathy is mentioned ij this video
@nikitbarapatre
@nikitbarapatre 6 лет назад
I tried explaining Vapour compression Refrigeration Cycle to a 5 year old he started running away.
@cataliniancu2035
@cataliniancu2035 6 лет назад
Nikit Barapatre • 2 years ago. It doesn't work if you approach them in the park, while they're playing.
@RoddPH
@RoddPH 5 лет назад
lmfao
@aarohanyt7374
@aarohanyt7374 4 года назад
thanks to you i went on wikipeddia to study about what this was ...\ vapor compression refrigenation cycle is a mechanism used for transferring heat from one place to another . here a REFRIGERENT undergoes PHASE TRANSITIONS and heat can be transferred to another place . used in heat pumps , air conditioners ,refigerators i got shallow knowledge on the topic , thank you !
@oneraccoon5490
@oneraccoon5490 4 года назад
This was actually on a physics test for me, yes I failed the test
@jasonleewkd
@jasonleewkd 7 лет назад
Don't act on information you yourself have not reviewed. Explain out loud to a peer who is unfamiliar Identify gaps for oneself Go back to source and study till you can use easy language to explain. Repeat. Challenge: be simple and concise. An intelligent fool can make things more complicated. It takes courage to go the other way. Be able to explain it to a 5 year old. Create an analogy. This is the Pinnacle of having mastered a topic. Using analogies allow you to meet the explainee at his or her level of idnerstanding, not yours.
@estebanisswimming
@estebanisswimming 6 лет назад
Jason Lee thanks
@arisatu4447
@arisatu4447 5 лет назад
Wow...thanks🙏
@random__commenter_
@random__commenter_ 5 лет назад
Why did I not see this sooner?! I’m almost done with the video!
@hchen8487
@hchen8487 4 года назад
thanks~(˶‾᷄ ⁻̫ ‾᷅˵)
@Adrian-fk6sl
@Adrian-fk6sl 3 года назад
(Don't mind me just note taking) Feymann Technique: -try to teach the concept to someone in simple terms -find gaps in your knowledge -solve them using the source material -repeat
@faiyazkabir41
@faiyazkabir41 4 года назад
Set a week goal, work hard for it, achieve it at all costs, reward yourself THATS F****** IT!
@joey7107
@joey7107 3 года назад
i watch this video while studying, the amount of efficiency is just beyond human understanding
@donmosquito7868
@donmosquito7868 7 лет назад
Is the music going backwards?
@HetThakkar809
@HetThakkar809 6 лет назад
A lot of Lo-Fi music producers use reverse piano samples as pads. This music piece uses these samples a lot
@penssuck6453
@penssuck6453 6 лет назад
are you, No.
@MissingClara
@MissingClara 6 лет назад
Does anyone know the name?
@nudge2784
@nudge2784 6 лет назад
^
@xue4058
@xue4058 6 лет назад
@@HetThakkar809 i think it might be song of unhealing
@geetayadav5099
@geetayadav5099 5 лет назад
Taught solid state to my dog...he's a professor in nearby university now😂
@JHS270694
@JHS270694 5 лет назад
My cat taught me the art of persuasion. People love me now. 😎
@sejalr.8692
@sejalr.8692 4 года назад
🤣
@UPSC101
@UPSC101 6 лет назад
I'm a teacher. I had no idea I was using the Feynman technique all this time till I came across this vid. Thanks.
@p.z.8355
@p.z.8355 5 лет назад
I find it hard to explain something to someone who doesn't share the basic understanding of a topic. In order to explain you have to go from ground up, and build up your explanation piece by piece. I can understand that helps a lot to solidify your own understanding, but its a freaking time consuming endeavour
@Liuhuayue
@Liuhuayue 5 лет назад
Yeah, the time cost is such a problem.
@kierantj903
@kierantj903 3 года назад
explain it to a peer
@b-6870
@b-6870 Год назад
I used to think the same. But I realised that if I can't teach the basics in the simplest language (like a jargon free, simple language), even if it consists of basic formulas, basic knowledge, the basics aren't actually clear to me. Yes! Most basics in our childhood are taught to us in a way, we know their formulas, we know how to solve problems through them, we have practised theme enough but we haven't been able to imagine them in reality. So we find it time taking to explain those basics to an amateur too. Otherwise, it's extremely interesting and not as tiring to teach someone from the very beginning.
@5MinutePsychology
@5MinutePsychology 3 года назад
This topic has always been of high interest amongst psychologists. In the first 50 or 60 years psychologists studied the way we learn. I especially like findings of behaviourists like Pavlov (classical conditioning) and Skinner (instrumental conditioning). I know that’s a lot has been said ever since but I can still find a lot of value in their experiments when it comes to education.
@sojuu3097
@sojuu3097 5 лет назад
I'm sitting for my end of year exam this late October😭 I hope I'll pass. Wish me Luck! 💛
@oktindyahsekar5307
@oktindyahsekar5307 5 лет назад
Good luck for ur exam!
@bwenswoo
@bwenswoo 5 лет назад
goodluck!
@EMPEROR-gt7ic
@EMPEROR-gt7ic 6 лет назад
I am hypnotised The music in the background is digital drugs
@noura7151
@noura7151 6 лет назад
thanks
@Arheidi
@Arheidi 5 лет назад
It's backward
@alexwoolf419
@alexwoolf419 7 лет назад
Your videos always makes me feel motivated
@nextstep6410
@nextstep6410 7 лет назад
Alex Woolf whats your profile
@atultiwari4319
@atultiwari4319 7 лет назад
really??
@gruzzaspal2894
@gruzzaspal2894 6 лет назад
For 2 minutes. Then u must check Tinder.
@outofcontextscenes
@outofcontextscenes 4 года назад
Gruz Zaspal I’m sure she doesn’t need a man/woman 😌 she’s going places with her life, the question is, is why are you worried about what she does in her well earned free time💁🏼‍♀️
@alissosonvasq
@alissosonvasq 3 года назад
so thats why teachers are so knowledgeable of what they teach.
@zochbuppet448
@zochbuppet448 4 года назад
Thanks for reading your essay for us on how to study
@captureunsw7796
@captureunsw7796 5 лет назад
I have a little brother, I taught him how to do calculus but the special thing here is that I am not a big fan of math, in the end, I understood calculus and I passed the exam
@DiLiG3N7
@DiLiG3N7 3 года назад
Basically the 4 steps can be summed up to just study the material with more focus on your weak points until you can explain what you've learned simply and concise to someone who doesn't know the material.
@msaniimpyaBMW
@msaniimpyaBMW 6 лет назад
1:15 Very excellent explanations
@trainrecruits9313
@trainrecruits9313 6 лет назад
MAke life better goo.gl/e5p24w
@prateekyadav3773
@prateekyadav3773 4 года назад
so i was doing this unknowingly for 4 months, it really is helpful
@sardarmuhammadshaheer1206
@sardarmuhammadshaheer1206 3 года назад
Thank God, they are letting us download these amazing things
@pivotal-ai
@pivotal-ai 4 года назад
Feynman technique: Explain Identify Study Repeat Carrying a journal to capture things you realize that you don't know and then studying up on them is very useful!
@TheOriginalZilla
@TheOriginalZilla 7 лет назад
Once again excellent video. It's interesting with how you can use these various methods of absorbing and understanding information. Applying them to a routine, pushing your critical thinking abilities, and taking a step back to analyze seems to be a general idea of all of these. Granted the excecution will vary from person to person. But the effort is worth it. Think of the opportunity cost. Effort into these methods and pushing your critical thinking versus wasting time on something else haha. Either way I'm looking forward to the giveaway and the next video!
@jordanroyal9762
@jordanroyal9762 7 лет назад
What is a fruit that goes into space? A coco-naut
@normalhumanbeing6066
@normalhumanbeing6066 6 лет назад
Stop
@blackqyu7433
@blackqyu7433 5 лет назад
Delete this
@ashutoshsamantaray2572
@ashutoshsamantaray2572 5 лет назад
Raargh
@midnightsky7257
@midnightsky7257 5 лет назад
Unfunny
@trinitycromwell1166
@trinitycromwell1166 5 лет назад
...I'm gonna tell everyone I know this stupid joke, just to see their reaction
@lavenderplays1649
@lavenderplays1649 4 года назад
I love this asmr video!! Watched it at night and I’m already falling asleep gonna sleep like a baby tonight
@vipinegi1709
@vipinegi1709 3 года назад
Thanks for giving something practically useful..🙏🙏🙏
@AramDovlatyan
@AramDovlatyan 6 лет назад
Hey man what was the background music? I thought it was near perfect choice of music and definitely added suspense to the video that helped amplify it's meaning.
@toasterstrooder8628
@toasterstrooder8628 7 лет назад
"New studies show that eating is bad for you and leads to obesity, stop eating" I mean, that obesity part is true...
@barbezph
@barbezph 3 года назад
RU-vid’s Algorithm is one of the most beautiful things i’ve ever experienced 🤣 Anyway, this is an awesome video, Freyman Technique could be really important for all of us who are studying and trying to increase our knowledge. My Study Method is really similar to this, explaining what you’re saying helps you to understand better the topic. Indeed I always try to do some parallelism to reality and every-day life. This shortcut will be really helpful ;)
@tatjanasdaten
@tatjanasdaten 3 года назад
Im from Germany, and your pronunciation of Max Planck, is so funny: Määxs Plänck :D
@m.lmanyela7970
@m.lmanyela7970 3 года назад
Formulating a strategy is necessary in achieving realistic goals.
@MfromaniMals
@MfromaniMals 7 лет назад
I have just observed that you chaned your logo. I really like this new logo.
@casperfigge
@casperfigge 7 лет назад
hehe loves this one. I suffer from what is called a spastic paralysis. I walk a little bit funny because of this, and because of this when some children see me coming up they often ask why I go like that. and I'm just telling children I'm missing an rubber band in my leg and this is the way it understand it .. think about it: D
@iloveyoutothemoonandback
@iloveyoutothemoonandback 7 лет назад
f
@iRacso11
@iRacso11 7 лет назад
casper figge youre awesome man, keep a strong grip on life, wish you all the best. :)
@bigbadbraxien6081
@bigbadbraxien6081 7 лет назад
casper figge oh I'm so sorry about that💗
@GloriousAssam
@GloriousAssam 7 лет назад
Good on you for using your quirks as strength and having a positive attitude about it, you make the world better with this mentality
@stutir.5242
@stutir.5242 7 лет назад
casper figge it's amazing to see how you converted something that could have made me depressed into something so simple as missing a rubber band...idk I just learned that my problems are big only when I make them big Thank you 😊
@kirbyawesome5077
@kirbyawesome5077 7 лет назад
My way of studying is I have to study what I'm having a test on over and over again, then my mom or someone has to quiz me on it I usually don't do very well. Sadly I don't like studying because I just simply hate tests!
@diamondwood1646
@diamondwood1646 7 лет назад
If you don't mind me asking: what is your method of study? (read, write, flashcards, e.t.c)
@kirbyawesome5077
@kirbyawesome5077 7 лет назад
diamondwood1 I sometimes use index cards, read my material try to memorize it, and write and read
@diamondwood1646
@diamondwood1646 7 лет назад
Firstly, what I am about to write will be less effective to you if you are doing the real tests for GCSE's (for Americans that's 15-16 yr old's) or higher very soon, as the tests you will be doing are more important to your learning journey than a smaller year 9 (13-14 yr old's) test. If you can in any way, without punishing overall learning, try to tweak your revising process from test to test, and make a note of any errors that arise from your current process. Some examples of errors in your revising process may be: Distractions (internet, home life, environment, or other) Technique in revising (Lack of intake of knowledge using a specific technique, etc.) Lack of fresh air (Fresh air, depending on the pollution in the air, will benefit your focus and productivity greatly) Any other problems that you can detect within your study. Use of some of the techniques made in this video and other videos by Freedom In Thought (most notably critical thinking, as this relates directly to school and its flaws), or any other techniques that you may find on the internet or from other members of society, will almost definitely increase your memory of different topics that you may need to revise for or research, and this therefore makes it much easier for memory to be used later on in life in the career path and jobs that you will choose. _Arguing with yourself and writing that down in a systematic, ongoing plan ... that has been my recipe for a couple of years now. Its probably these three points I would give most weight to out of your selection. They make course correction so much easier that becoming better gradually, is in most cases a likely outcome, and I'd argue that they are a precursor to the other traits you described._ -Set up for success, 7 Habits of Highly Effective Thinkers This is the top comment on the video 7 Habits of Highly Effective Thinkers - Freedom in thought, which shows another possible way that you could improve your revising technique. *PS* Sorry that this comment took a while, that was because of the length of it. Hope this helps you or any others on your journeys!
@kirbyawesome5077
@kirbyawesome5077 7 лет назад
diamondwood1 Thanks for the tips!
@camd4648
@camd4648 7 лет назад
It doesn't work for everyone. It's all about finding your best method. I find that when I study Anatomy with Flashcards, even if I'm doing a last night cram because I was procrastinating, I'll still do significantly better, than I would if I didn't study at all. A great example of this is that I didn't study for my third test(I was sick as all hell.) and I failed because of it, got a 52. Only first two test however, I got an 80+ because of my flashcards. At the end of the day, you have to look for the important messages. Listen from the chapters beginning and write down the key points that your instructor points out. If it's like Anatomy, essentially everything is important, Make a flashcard on everything, and start from there. Make a Stack of flashcards, And when you're ready, read one side, and say the meaning. If you don't know it, flip it over, close your eyes and say it five times aloud to yourself. Then put it in a separate stack of the cards that your don't know vs. the ones you do. When you're all done go back and try to solve the cards you didn't know. Repeat the stacks for the ones you know vs. what you don't know. That's how I do it, although it won't work for everyone. I suck at reading and understanding my text books. It really hit me hard when I got into college because I was used to not having to study for test to pass. High-school does not prepare you for college at all. You have to know how to study for sure, because if you don't you will surely fail.
@thetwins6221
@thetwins6221 4 года назад
Interesting technique! My twin and I also made a video about acing your classes and productivity!
@HusseinSheekh
@HusseinSheekh 4 года назад
I have no friends to explain to... So will my wall count
@pinktulips22
@pinktulips22 4 года назад
The fact i just started doing this without even knowing it-
@jovanarajek
@jovanarajek 3 года назад
We actually in English class were taught about this. In the story, the characters were Einstein and his chauffeur. I was amazed!🤩
@rupalisharma6954
@rupalisharma6954 3 года назад
I am new to watch over these videos and iam a teacher and I like the content very much as I will use this in my professional skills
@arielartista93
@arielartista93 5 лет назад
When I was in college, I would teach my dad all the biology topics I was learning each night and he was patient enough to study with me
@ContinualImprovement
@ContinualImprovement 7 лет назад
Random question but how long does it take you to make your animations? I imagine it takes a huge amount of time. Great video too.
@OnlyPureSounds
@OnlyPureSounds 7 лет назад
Is it possible I did this already whole my life without knowing this knowledge
@TheNinj47
@TheNinj47 7 лет назад
Michiel De Jong why not
@gomluney
@gomluney 7 лет назад
No
@a64738
@a64738 6 лет назад
I have since I quit school, schools sadly kills peoples ability to do this naturally...
@dontlookatmyprofilepicxp2532
@dontlookatmyprofilepicxp2532 6 лет назад
@@a64738 University certainly does thou. For example. I wasn't born with the civil law in my head so I need to go to law school to become a attorney. But indeed if you want to become a filmmaker or something I don't really see the point of getting an expansive degree for that.
@yogeshh29
@yogeshh29 3 года назад
This technique seems almost flawless
@septiarezano1008
@septiarezano1008 5 лет назад
In my honest and humble opinion, this is actually quite practical and effective if the concern is about studying theorical aspect, however i still argue this effectiveness when studying any practical aspects like language
@Maracifer
@Maracifer 7 лет назад
Great video! Why the music is always reversed tho..? it's freaking me out and makes it hard to focus
@theworkethic
@theworkethic 6 лет назад
The Feyman Technique is basically what one does when they tutor.
@SevenTheMisgiven
@SevenTheMisgiven Год назад
Hah or so the teachers think of themselves indeed. Yeah.
@mikasa8292
@mikasa8292 5 лет назад
lmao, the Chauffeur is basically the majority of students. Just memorizing the speech, regurgitating it on a test, but never truly understanding the concept. Then professors wonder why we cheat.🤦‍♀️
@ThePiMan0903
@ThePiMan0903 Год назад
Thanks for this Freedom in Thought!
@satisfyingmochi277
@satisfyingmochi277 4 года назад
i like how i’m watching this instead of studying
@huskiehuskerson5300
@huskiehuskerson5300 7 лет назад
the story he hold is about Einstein. I heard it Einstein being chauffeur
@BeatsByEndless
@BeatsByEndless 6 лет назад
Well, this story actually originates from Albert Einstein and his driver.
@androshchukx
@androshchukx 6 лет назад
source?
@krishnanj111
@krishnanj111 6 лет назад
If you can't explain a thing simple enough, then you aren't clear about it said by Einstein
@someonesilence3731
@someonesilence3731 5 лет назад
@@krishnanj111 If you can't explain it simply, you don't understand it well enouge.
@서동현-c3m
@서동현-c3m 5 лет назад
Best way to study effectively is to start studying
@lavendelelv
@lavendelelv 4 года назад
서동현 True, we all differently study but you always have to start!!
@masterpeeyushkumarmaurya556
@masterpeeyushkumarmaurya556 4 года назад
GOOD say sir , actually it worked in my life ,though it took 2months for the accomplishment. Thanks bro!!!
@azsegrxdhtfgvijnkomlewrhtg9508
@azsegrxdhtfgvijnkomlewrhtg9508 4 года назад
Make sure you're healthy. Sometimes I get headaches and feel really mentally fatigued the whole day. Even if I don't feel real tired I still have that mental fatigue. Like I can't concentrate and I can't understand anything. 99.9999 % of the time when you feel like this I can guarantee it's either bad sleep or bad diet. Long term sleep deprivation or bad diet. Even if you think you have those things right you don't if you have that mental fatigue.
@yourmom-qv4pd
@yourmom-qv4pd 3 года назад
How to study effectively: open your book read through the stuff u have to learn close the book watch anime done
@gaurim151
@gaurim151 3 года назад
yay ur names cool. My mom asked me to watch anime so that's what I'm gonna do!
@yourmom-qv4pd
@yourmom-qv4pd 3 года назад
@@gaurim151 lmao niceee😌
@universe1757
@universe1757 6 лет назад
step 1:Stop watching youtube
@jamsreality3080
@jamsreality3080 6 лет назад
This was what i did during my highschool years. i never knew it was called the Feynman technique.
@mina-pi2zm
@mina-pi2zm 5 лет назад
I study by making notes and highlighting the key words. I prefer to use a text book instead of a revision book so that I can find the points myself. After each subtopic I reread my notes and test myself. Works for me :)
@tturn1983
@tturn1983 3 года назад
I’m supposed to be studying but here I am watching a video from 3 years ago about studying
@abdelfatahabdelkariem652
@abdelfatahabdelkariem652 3 года назад
Lol my exams is next week and I didn't read🧍‍♂️
@abdelfatahabdelkariem652
@abdelfatahabdelkariem652 3 года назад
I only studied 2 subjects rn
@satyenkulkarni5443
@satyenkulkarni5443 7 лет назад
Great video! But what if there is no one to explain the concept to?
@AjitKumar-eu1lo
@AjitKumar-eu1lo 7 лет назад
Satyen Kulkarni contact me
@satyenkulkarni5443
@satyenkulkarni5443 7 лет назад
Ajit Kumar 😁😁😁
@camd4648
@camd4648 7 лет назад
Try explaining it to yourself. Ask yourself WHY it is that way. The world is a sphere because: But WHY is the world a sphere. The Body has allergic reactions because of ____ But why does the body have reactions, what causes that reaction. What triggers fight or flight, and WHY does it trigger.
@durgas6603
@durgas6603 5 лет назад
first step:start studying 🎖
@naoufaldriouchi6975
@naoufaldriouchi6975 4 года назад
The only efficient way is : start studying
@medev3349
@medev3349 5 лет назад
Great content ! Hats off to the best channel in youtube
@Jcthered
@Jcthered 4 года назад
Beautiful video, thank you!
@dashoooo3006
@dashoooo3006 4 года назад
who else is supposed to study but distracted to the comments lol
@udayshetkar1658
@udayshetkar1658 7 лет назад
Great video👍👍👍
@fg00000
@fg00000 7 лет назад
Awesome video! However you pronounced the german names wrong. It's pretty hard to pronounce it, because there is nothing similar in english. However: Try it like this: An Ch (example Schuhma-ch-er) Is actually said Schuhmahhrer.. Maybe try to look a spoken example up :) It's pretty weird with sch and ch in Germany
@mrignagupta1351
@mrignagupta1351 3 года назад
This was really a good video... I started tutoring and this helped me with my way of teaching
@rhorovlogs2748
@rhorovlogs2748 4 года назад
I really need this now that I need to be used in studying by my self
@forceboxed
@forceboxed 5 лет назад
Why does the hour hand move faster than the minute hand @4:41 ?🤣
@AvgGuyFitness
@AvgGuyFitness 7 лет назад
Which software is used to make those animations ?
@v.an.2876
@v.an.2876 7 лет назад
Think its made in After effects
@DanielGarcia-ky7cp
@DanielGarcia-ky7cp 7 лет назад
M Explains yes I want to know too.
@Earbly
@Earbly 6 лет назад
M Explains back in my designing days i could have busted this out on InDesign cs 5 lol. I made some pretty cool aninations
@jaikaewbuaniaw1618
@jaikaewbuaniaw1618 6 лет назад
Anvesh Vashi After effects is a editing program there is a high chance that this was made in Adobe flash.
@pratikc
@pratikc 6 лет назад
This form is called vector art. You can make it in Adobe Illustrator or maybe InkScape
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