Polina Gvozdeva
Polina Gvozdeva
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How not to ruin joy while achieving goals
The video is a reminder for me and the ones to whom it's never enough. Sometimes when we set and achieve another goal we can burn ourselves out, forgetting that live happens here and now, let's remember to enjoy it.
VIDEO CONTENT:
00:00 - Intro
1:42 - Set a goal right
4:22 - The key idea
4:36 - Resonance theory
6:08 - Goals and dreams are different
8:18 - Taking action
9:59 - The harder you try the worse it gets
11:28 - Summary
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Відео

How fashion reflects society
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If you are often disappointed by clothes in stores too, welcome! Let's find out what's wrong with fashion. VIDEO CONTENT: 00:00 - Intro 1:25 - Mass market gives us what we need. 2:06 - Mass market inspires from haute couture. 2:35 - Why haute couture appeared? 3:54 - Fashion as modern art. 4:30 - Where designers get their ideas from? 5:12 - Street fashion. 5:52- How fashion reflects society. 6:...
How much our lives are predetermined by GENES?
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00:00 - Intro 00:42 - Danger of genetic research 1:49 - What is DNA? 3:01 - DNA or environment? 3:30 - Separated twins study 6:27 - How to divide nature and nurture? 8:25 - Heritability of weight 9:04 - Heritability of divorces 12:00 - Influence of environment 13:44 - The big problem for geneticists 14:38 - Heritability of cognitive abilities 17:40 - How DNA influence changes with age? 20:35 - ...
Raise your chances for anything with serendipity
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Success doesn’t come just because of hard work, sometimes luck plays a crucial part. Based on his own example and many years of experience in communicating with lucky people from different fields, Dr. Christian Busch shows how to turn randomness into a tool, increase the likelihood of happy accidents and make luck the constant ally. 00:00 - Intro 00:43 - Manage luck with serendipity 2:12 - Rais...
Is everything okay with politicians?
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In this video I suggest my explanation of why people don´t live peacefully, although everyone seems to want that. First there were just my thoughts but one day I was surprised to run into a research that confirms them. Timecode: 00:00 - The fall of illusions. 01:00 - How forms our opinion? 02:01 - Who has power in society? 03:30 - Normal people don't want power. 04:25 - The one who researched p...
Do you really want to be free?
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This video was inspired by a book of Erich Fromm "Escape from freedom". It was interesting for me to understand, that people actually always voluntarily renounced mental freedom, this way they could avoid anxiety. But this causes important social problems... Turns out, to endure freedom it is necessary to have a strong will. Timecodes: 00:00 - Intro 00:43 - Definition of Freedom 1:00 - History ...

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @rossshin184
    @rossshin184 21 годину тому

    It's all viscose nowadays. I HATE IT!

  • @anderji
    @anderji День тому

    Please researcg corsets before barraging about old fashion...

  • @johnrodgers2171
    @johnrodgers2171 День тому

    The ugliest clothing I've ever seen has to be haute couture. I know it's supposed to be art but I don't like ugly art

  • @ambersummer2685
    @ambersummer2685 День тому

    Uh oh never talking about corsets being too tight to wear. The historical fashion buffs will come for you😂

  • @danielreich5799
    @danielreich5799 День тому

    It's a disgrace for me, that women wear pants, because of the root of feminism

  • @istp1967
    @istp1967 День тому

    Fashions come and go; but style remains. Fashion is mass produced; but style is individual.

  • @frederika3013
    @frederika3013 День тому

    Wooow finally... I was saying this many times why have zara and others turned so insanely ugly. Now Im buying only basics if they are not sold out.

  • @paulmakinson1965
    @paulmakinson1965 День тому

    Fast fashion has taken over the world. It is cheap stuff meant to be worn once and discarded. It is devastating for the environment in terms of CO2, generating masses of garbage, it is devastating socially, encouraging slave like labour practices in countries like Bangladesh. The pleasure people derive from these garments is in the short dopamine hit from clicking the purchase button when online shopping. Actually wearing the stuff provides little enjoyment. Shopping used to be a drawn out social experience (all afternoon) with friends, trying out stuff and laughing goofily in the changing areas (at least, that is how my girlfriend would explain shopping to me). Shopping used to fill our city streets with mom and pop shops, provide jobs locally. Now, it's mostly online platforms owned by corporations. You do it alone with your phone.

  • @mojyoqueen350
    @mojyoqueen350 День тому

    I see all the crazy clothes in stores, but met only one person, who would wear them. The majority just wears t-shirt + jeans/sweatpants combo. I have no idea why brands even bother to do high fashion dupes, if nobody buys them.

  • @siddhantanaik7328
    @siddhantanaik7328 2 дні тому

    I think finally I found the video which is gonna change me

  • @mariky
    @mariky 2 дні тому

    11:51 😂😂❤

  • @goudagirl6095
    @goudagirl6095 2 дні тому

    I have thought this to myself for YEARS!!! I still have clothing items from the 80s and 90s (don't judge). WHY?? Because (and I say this ALL THE TIME) "They don't make things like they used to." So I hang onto them. Color, embellishments, the cut of the clothing, everything has been thrown out the window. But it's not just fashion. As many have said, it's the "uglification" of society as a whole. Fashion, _ART_ especially, architecture, automobiles, hairstyles, you name it - all of it has been beaten hard with an ugly stick. Why? Because no one truly cares any more. No one is doing something out of the pure love of it, or to make the world more beautiful, or to make something lovely for it's own sake; no, it's now merely a means to an end: *PROFIT.* Not only that, but it's the overall breakdown of our very thought - that fat is beautiful (it's not, it's extremely unhealthy), that the freakshow in the LGBTQ group are "beautiful" with their multiple piercings, tattoos, shaved heads, dyed eyeballs, pink & blue hair, weird tatty clothing, unnatural affections to each other, etc. It's literally doing what the Bible says "is right _in their own eyes."_ Dark for light, evil for goodness. It's the enforcement of : You WILL acknowledge me, you WILL accept me, you WILL respect me, you WILL allow me do whatever *I* want, whenever I want, wherever I want, and don't you DARE tell me otherwise! That's it in a nutshell. It's the out-of-control-ness of society. The children have taken over, and the adults are absent. The smallest percentage groups with the biggest mouths, and loudest voices, are creating a ruckus throughout the world. We're living in a Romans 1 world right now, folks. And the end is near. Very near. #getJesusandgetouttahere

  • @YukiTheOkami
    @YukiTheOkami 2 дні тому

    Maybe it is the village life i am fro Leipzig and i even dress niceley for a quick shoping at the next supermarket thats 5 minutes away and i am a guy 😅 But thats becouse and if u live in germany u will know the term all the Assozialem they wesr trai ing clothes while geting drunk or they even stink couse they hsvent even washed their clothes i want to feel good in my skin and not be associatet with these low foots and i am not rich by any means I think the assi stigma might dont apply in villages so people just wear whatever

  • @YukiTheOkami
    @YukiTheOkami 2 дні тому

    Let me tell u as a guy interestet in casual fation its even harder to find stuff i about to dye a bunch of cmothes just now fi ding pastels for men impossible fi ding nice fabri like nusseli for men also almost impossible my city has o e store that sells relexed fit musselin shirt sleved shirts but the fabric texture looks so expensive and it feels so nice on the skin why is most stuff sold with this fabric for woman or babys So besides the uninteresting cuts fabric is another big poi t i also want mire v ne ks back in men fasion i have a short stro g neck the normal round cut is t doing it really for me

    • @YukiTheOkami
      @YukiTheOkami 2 дні тому

      There was o e or 2 years so multiple fashion seaso s where my favorit store only had oversized baggy hip jop rap kinda atire i hVe not bought clotves in this whole time to the poi t where old stuff got holes in it only thing i bought was a jeans and sone vSic shirts becouse i gai ed some weight thst secomd yesr Of ouse people buy even shit they dislike if u dont offer snything else

    • @YukiTheOkami
      @YukiTheOkami 2 дні тому

      Btw i am for breaki g gender conwntions in fashion

  • @animated_ads_official
    @animated_ads_official 2 дні тому

    When it comes to corsets - no, only a badly tylored corset that is laced way too tight are gard to wear. In fact a good corset, well tylored and laced for size is a good support for boobs and back. Multiple fashion hystorics ion UA-cam covered the misunderstood corset topic.

  • @franscescavint7356
    @franscescavint7356 2 дні тому

    My sister, 51, wears only jeans and baskets. She hates skirts and dresses, saying it's for aunties. Also, her colours are mostly black and white.

  • @leopoldoarzadum6866
    @leopoldoarzadum6866 3 дні тому

    Gym clothes reason is that pepople train

  • @JadeAzar
    @JadeAzar 3 дні тому

    I feel the same!! ❤ Can't wait for new clothes!

  • @juliesheard2122
    @juliesheard2122 3 дні тому

    I agree totally. I am disgusted by the nasty material, the shapeless bags, the lack of good tailoring... just awful.

  • @chenillesagoe6348
    @chenillesagoe6348 3 дні тому

    I feel like the decline in shopping malls is caused by the popularity of online shopping 🛍. During the last few years of 2010s decade everyone was wearing neutrals. It wasn’t until the aesthetics trend I started to see during the early 2020s. Shop like Shein sell clothing styles that are inaccessible in store e.g. gothic and alternative styles. I’m not sure if we have physical stores in the UK that sell these kind of clothing.

  • @Larindarr
    @Larindarr 3 дні тому

    I have been thinking about this a lot. Especially needing to be financially healthy through no excess clutter and owning. And I had to think really hard and deep about what my clothes accessories etc reflect of me their use and practicality as well as relevancy in my industry: arts culture performance music. To not make this longer than it needs to be, coupling all my experience living abroad especially Japan, I do have to make a case for its fashion. It is a constant juxtaposition as well as an echo and and evolution of its past present and future. due to harsh social norms and gender stereotypes many women usually a very feminine style and yet it is also contrasted by a very asexual style many times. Having gone from Kimonos (picture a corset but for the entire body and of at least 15 layers) and the weight, to very loose free moving flowy fashion. To veyr gothic and even again neutral. Also in a sense liberating men to be either cute, sharp, bad boy, preppy, feminine, or again neutral. And the influence anime and manga and cosplay has on fashion there. Depending on the life style you have will determine your dressing style but I know of ppl who work corporate jobs and then dress up in cosplay or gothic, or even in sweats all weekend. I find in Japan fashion to be a true expression of the self rather than trend or status. Because there really just are too many to even become a trend.

  • @wyndao9621
    @wyndao9621 4 дні тому

    i love your accent and voice ❤

  • @anon19086posts
    @anon19086posts 4 дні тому

    i hate clothing nowadays. It looks so androgynous, industrialised and unflattering for the female body. Every brand is producing clothing that are the least feminine. It’s why unfortunately I don’t shop these brands and wear Asian brands instead. I like wearing feminine flowy outfits to accentuate my body. Not corporate cookie cutter pieces

  • @MaisonLafitte
    @MaisonLafitte 4 дні тому

    Poor women we wearing stays, gorsets and petticoats, almost all undergarments that wealthy did. This video is a bullshit. It starts intresting but it gets downfall woth every minute.

  • @marthascheff1308
    @marthascheff1308 5 днів тому

    Thrifts stores, garage sales and eBay are my favorite spots for finding unique and cute clothing. I’ve made some of my own as well, and am not too bad at making alterations to items that I like to make my own.

  • @LINDAOZAG
    @LINDAOZAG 5 днів тому

    Go to the zoo and see the world pass in front of you. People from everywhere come and dress in today's fashion.

  • @tricivenola8164
    @tricivenola8164 5 днів тому

    Very interesting video, thank you. (Excuse me, the French Revolution was in 1789, following the American Revolution in 1776. We Americans bow to the French fashion sense, but history is history.) After the devastating earthquake in Los Angeles in 1994, I found myself wearing huge jeans and loose shirts. It made me feel safe. At the time, LA gangbangers were all wearing huge clothes- and I understood why for the first time.

  •  5 днів тому

    Subscribed! Can you become my friend? 😅 So really I see young people thinking deep. Highly impressed and influenced by the research and the thoughts, thank you!

  • @alicjadrazkiewicz3383
    @alicjadrazkiewicz3383 5 днів тому

    "People are equal, some more then others"

  • @armchairwarrior963
    @armchairwarrior963 6 днів тому

    You have to have bit of luck, but without hard work, that luck means nothing. it goes away. Luck comes and goes. Luck = opportunity. You can make your own opportunity. Me for example. I drop out of college. My mom threaten to make me homeless within a week. If i don't get work or go back to college. I created my own work to avoid homeless. next thing you know, I'm making a good living.

  • @armchairwarrior963
    @armchairwarrior963 6 днів тому

    You got amazing eyebrows.

  • @gars129
    @gars129 6 днів тому

    Personally, i think stores like H&M, Urban Outfitters and Forever 21 were not bad for men's clothing in the early to mid 2010s. Now everything feels like its trying to look "authentic, real and minimalistic".

  • @msborcea243
    @msborcea243 6 днів тому

    Try halal fashion It's beautiful and comfortable and dignifying rather than objectifying

  • @msborcea243
    @msborcea243 6 днів тому

    Please make up your mind if you call it pants ( meaning underwear in British English) or trousers ( the correct way ) as it keeps interchanging in the presentation

  • @shoshashosha9257
    @shoshashosha9257 6 днів тому

    Make your own clothes. Up to 20 years ago, everyone could sew and learned it in school.

    • @annikarewelo2665
      @annikarewelo2665 5 днів тому

      If you're good at sewing, you've got a big advantage. I tried it when I was younger, but I don't have the talent or patience for it. It's not for everyone.

  • @nae_to_cleasadair
    @nae_to_cleasadair 6 днів тому

    The answer now is that too many corners are being cut so the clothes are cheaper to make, to the point that they suit almost nobody. Even on a thin person, it just looks interestingly ugly. Once, mass market womens' tops were more flattering shapes and lengths. Now they are all awful! The only nice ones are cropped and not everyone wants to wear cropped.

  • @knot3d_
    @knot3d_ 6 днів тому

    Sadly, you missed the big elephant in the room; The unspoken but oh-so strict social constraints on men's position in fashion. Because the moment a man starts to deviate from the norm, he is often quickly ousted as "gay, weirdo, pervert, irresponsible" or any other negative adjective/stigma. And the fashion industry and "trends" are complicit in maintaining this toxic masculinity framework; because they always promote the same conventional values, resulting into the most dull and marginal trend changes.

  • @swordsnorchids1997
    @swordsnorchids1997 7 днів тому

    To me all those mainstream clothes in stores are just very boring..

  • @user-mx9xb9vf3q
    @user-mx9xb9vf3q 7 днів тому

    You are so wrong about women's fashion. For centuries it was made by women for women. And corsets were not uncomfortable.

  • @vgraham2988
    @vgraham2988 7 днів тому

    There is alot more variety than there used to be thanks to online shopping...but you have to know what suits you and buy one well made piece not 20 ill -made ones. Its a misconception that we should buy garments for less than it takes a person to make a living creating them.

  • @user-sf7zg7zv7n
    @user-sf7zg7zv7n 8 днів тому

    я в восторге от тренда на ассиметричную, приталенную одежду со сборочками, изделия из борочного жемчуга и возвращение леопарда. Я в восторге была от рукавов - летучие мыши). Мне тоже не все тренды нравятся, но их много, они разнообразны и думаю каждый может найти что-то для себя)

  • @NatureFreak1127
    @NatureFreak1127 8 днів тому

    I have just seen the intro, but OMG. Precisely.

  • @czajnis1970
    @czajnis1970 8 днів тому

    I have a lot of clothing from my aunt from 70-80s and I love it. its mostly skirts or autumn coats. the quality is unmatched to today clothes

  • @mattanderson6672
    @mattanderson6672 9 днів тому

    Thanks

  • @rusope1050
    @rusope1050 9 днів тому

    a lot of things you say are not true, no offence. also you don't really answer the question you bait? why the clothes at h&m and co. suck? the answer is fast fashion. not only do companies do everything to maximise their profits. they also figured out that people will run to the store and buy new clothes whenever there is something new, a new tik tok trend maybe, or similar. new clothes are pumped out daily. of course you can't make quality clothes in these masses. and why should they. customers got used to wearing their clothes maybe 3 times. it's a massive gigantic problem because all these clothes, plus the ones that weren't sold (which is MANY) are dumped in landfills! how on earth can you do a video on the topic and not mention these issues lmao.

  • @teoleno4019
    @teoleno4019 9 днів тому

    I think the style what is popular in West currently is not liked by Russians like yourself. Russians tend to like clothes are gothy and shiny. But the current trend is minimalism, which is more popular in West and Northern Europe.

  • @hlovewood5636
    @hlovewood5636 10 днів тому

    fashion is not an island, it‘s a response. amanda healy the ultimate history of fashion

  • @Casadriss
    @Casadriss 10 днів тому

    I'm sorry but I lost interest mid-video... You have some interesting takes but I kinda got the impression you don't really know what you're taking about and therefore I can't really trust you. Corsets being a torture device meant to oppress women is such a common misconception, it's just plain wrong. Corsets were just like bras - they actually gave so much comfort and freedom for women with larger breasts! A well made corset is not supposed to cause any pain or discomfort. It was actually men who painted corsets in such a negative light to undermine work of female corset-makers. Tight lacing is a myth making fun of women for being "vain". I'd recommend checking video essays by Karolina Żebrowska or Bernadette Banner to get some more insight on historical clothing and its purpose.

  • @rosameijering5161
    @rosameijering5161 10 днів тому

    especially if youthinkabout the fact that most clothing are plastic. Not even real materials

  • @english.gordeeva
    @english.gordeeva 12 днів тому

    Polina you are stunning❤