@@gummy5862 i mean, let’s be honest, he was raised to be this way. going to harvard isn’t something the average joe can do. he’s a rich kid with a rich kid routine. it’s not exactly groundbreaking that when you have money you can get your life together.
@Ryoma's tennis racket ig people are in shock when they see someone waking up at 5 everyday. Used to do that in high school. Now that I'm working, I wake up at 4 two days a week and a little later, like at around 7ish most days and still find time to workout in my day and come home and do chores. People are hating for no reason.
I used to compete in taekwondo. And to lose weight and fit in a specific category, we would jump rope for hours. You get used to it. It’s a great way to get ripped too.
I wake up at 7 sometimes 6:30 take a shower. Get on Zoom. Mute my computer. Turn my PS4 on and play until 10 PM. Go get some food. Do some homework until around 1 am then I repeat. I’m a junior in college btw.
They're obviously talking about the hiragana practice, which are Japanese syllables. How can being Japanese possibly be irrelevant for complimenting Japanese handwriting?
Logistics student morning routine: 1. I wake up at 8:45 2. I decide if I want to go to class or not 3. I rush to the class that starts at 9:00 and I'm late or I go back to sleep 😅
Yeh I usually wake up at 4 go to the gym for 24 hours study for 24 hours traded bitcoin and made 2.1 billion that only took 12 hours then I ate for 5 minutes ( I ate protein powder) then I died .
It seems so chill in contrast to all the prestigious stereotypes. Also for us average people, life can still provide uncountable opportunities regardless whether you make it to university or not.
@@cellphone6824 Them making it is not something for a society or you to determine just because they are in Harvard. Also I speak for myself but im pretty sure both of us would have wanted to see more of that I’m which we spoke of or I spoke of even some advice on how they went about creating their routine etc I personally am not judging them but I would have rather seen something different rather than what I always usually see when these videos come across my feed. In other words I wish people did more things for the arts and passion of it rather than status to be clear not saying they aren’t but more than not do so because that’s our society having a status.
@@cellphone6824 The definition of making it is individual not general. That’s where the problem is creating this “if you don’t go to the most prestigious college or university, you aren’t good enough or are probably not smart and I’ve heard that before many times. The measuring of success and what that truly means so please keep in mind that’s not how you determine someone making it or their value etc It us not healthy to spread that king mentality it hinders you and others around you stay safe and peace and love to you
@@DocPortland lol I was answering a coment that says that those morning routine just happens in videos, not in real life... Did you change it? Or I just answer this one by mistake 😅😅😅
Jumping rope with a mask on for an hour and a half 😂. It’s hilarious, going to an Ivy League university has little to do with intelligence, it has wayyy more to do with compliance. I know because I got into Columbia.
As short as this was, it was still cool to see. One common thread I see a lot of successful ppl all do is they get up in the 5am hour to be more productive. Sigh. I need to adopt this habit.
Your video gives me nostalgia! Sigh, i miss grabbing a basil limeade from the bon me food truck after spending all day at Northwest…excited to come back in May and do that in person commencement 🎉
Be happy to have a routine like this! I'm a student in one of the best and hardest high school in Hungary. I have to get up at 5:30 and school lessons starts 7.30 a.m. I'm in school up to 4 p.m., then I go home and study at least for 4 or 5 hours. I go to bed at 22:30 usually and the it all starts again. And I'm only 14 years old! Hungarian schools are severe and we have strict rules to follow!