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6'4 Lightskin
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documentation of my business and fitness journey
finding the balance between LOCKING IN and NETWORKING
finding the balance between LOCKING IN and NETWORKING
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Відео
trying to become a more reliable person?
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I've always struggled with being on time with things and I can often be flakey and generally disrespectful to others' time and effort. I really want to be known as dependable and reliable and it is something that I am consciously working on. Hopefully I can get better at it, add value to my life and others' from doing so and then finally share my knowledge gained from becoming reliable and how ...
how you START something is so important
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how you START something is so important
taking baby steps to break out of my 9 to 5
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taking baby steps to break out of my 9 to 5
You can have anything but you can’t have everything- 10 minute drill Ep. 6
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You can have anything but you can’t have everything- 10 minute drill Ep. 6
My messy post graduate experience and moving away from home - The 10 Minute Drill Ep 5
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My messy post graduate experience and moving away from home - The 10 Minute Drill Ep 5
It’s hard to stay authentic - The 10 Minute Drill EP.4
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It’s hard to stay authentic - The 10 Minute Drill EP.4
Why I don’t take pain killers - The 10 Minute Drill Episode 3
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Why I don’t take pain killers - The 10 Minute Drill Episode 3
How moustaches and the start of the universe are linked - The 10 Minute Drill EP.2
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How moustaches and the start of the universe are linked - The 10 Minute Drill EP.2
Day 19 as a 6’5 lightskin entrepreneur
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Day 19 as a 6’5 lightskin entrepreneur
day 16 as a 6'5 light skin entrepreneur
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I'm pissed, royally pissed. I keep leaving things until the last minute to complete. I need to cultivate better discipline when it comes to work and stop allowing procrastination into my routine.
Day 15 as a 6'5 light skin entrepreneur
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Day 15 as a 6'5 light skin entrepreneur
1 push up for every subscriber I have
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1 push up for every subscriber I have
Day 11 as a 6’4 lightskin entrepreneur “homeless for the night”
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Day 11 as a 6’4 lightskin entrepreneur “homeless for the night”
Day 8 as a 6’4 lightskin entrepreneur “website progress, social media for business and new ideas”
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Day 8 as a 6’4 lightskin entrepreneur “website progress, social media for business and new ideas”
Day 7 as a 6’4 lightskin entrepreneur “one week in, work with me, 9th wonder”
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Day 7 as a 6’4 lightskin entrepreneur “one week in, work with me, 9th wonder”
Day 6 as a 6’4 lightskin entrepreneur “Scaffel pike, consistency over perfection, personal brand”
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Day 6 as a 6’4 lightskin entrepreneur “Scaffel pike, consistency over perfection, personal brand”
Climbing the tallest mountain in England in 30 seconds - Scafell Pike
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Climbing the tallest mountain in England in 30 seconds - Scafell Pike
Day 5 as a 6’4 lightskin entrepreneur “the story behind the name”
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Day 5 as a 6’4 lightskin entrepreneur “the story behind the name”
Day 4 as a 6’5 lightskin entrepreneur “communication, family, get to work”
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Day 4 as a 6’5 lightskin entrepreneur “communication, family, get to work”
Day 3 as a 6’4 lightskin entrepreneur “getting started, business update, answering comments”
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Day 3 as a 6’4 lightskin entrepreneur “getting started, business update, answering comments”
Day 2 of being a 6’4 lightskin ‘entrepreneur’ YouTuber - unproductive days happen, journal
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Day 2 of being a 6’4 lightskin ‘entrepreneur’ UA-camr - unproductive days happen, journal
Day 1 of being a 6’4 lightskin ‘entrepreneur’ YouTuber
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Day 1 of being a 6’4 lightskin ‘entrepreneur’ UA-camr
nice bro. your still posting
😂 The story is hilarious and very unexpected. You could arrange it in a way that serves as a compelling hook for clicks. As for networking, I wholeheartedly agree on its importance. The tricky part lies in the context. Many people, as they age, tend to shift their focus to what truly matters in their lives-hobbies, families, and alone time. Social life can be incredibly time-consuming and energy-draining, and not every social connection is essential. In my case, I've essentially killed my social life. It's very circumstantial; things just unfolded in this manner. Although I don't advocate this mentally unhealthy lifestyle for anyone, since I find myself in this situation, I've decided to turn it into an unfair advantage. My rationale is that I can choose with whom I connect only when I possess equal or higher value myself. Back in the old days at school, I had a period where I spent all my time socializing with all kinds of people-classmates, students from different classes, same school, different schools, and even foreigners. This experience really helped me manage my social anxiety to some extent. On the other hand, it also helped me demystify the nature of networking. Everyone is somewhat socially insecure, seeking their place in the world. But regardless of the connections we have, it's the value we build within ourselves that determines our position in the network. It's crucial to weigh the pros and cons. There's a distinction between those who choose their company and those who wait to be chosen. Time is a tricky thing. A year can pass in the blink of an eye. Many ideas and New Year's resolutions often become open loop holes that contribute to our future self-doubts. Trust me, this cycle will persist year after year, worsening over time. Humans are creatures of habit, prone to repeating their histories. Lost opportunities won't return, like the carefree time before graduation in your case. When deciding whether to network or not, consider what you might lose that never comes back. Many people fall into the 9-to-5 job cycle for a reason. Before you know it, you'll experience a significant loss of opportunities.😏
I like this one, do we have the power to break the cycle or are we destined to repeat our past stories
@65Lightskin This question doesn't have a solid answer that works well for every scenario. Logically, it's simple: do what we set our minds to do and change when we need to. The tricky part is that the mind often finds excuses to avoid the pain that often accompanies changes and indulges in complacency, which is often induced by immediate rewards. This is why discipline can be useful to counteract this nature but also feels tough to implement for the same reason. If we look deeper into the mechanisms at play, most short-term and unwise decisions are often made due to a lack of a long-term outlook. Most people only change when the pain from the same mistake outweighs the pain from delaying pleasure. I don't know the exact solution, but a few observations from the experiences of people I've followed over the years may shed some light on common clues: 1. Environment: I often see people make drastic changes when they are in a different environment and surrounded by inspiring people. Those who go to live in Bali often exemplify this. 2. Momentum: Those who catch momentum and ride the wave of a different lifestyle tend to maintain a new path. Master Sri Akarshana is an example of this. 3. Self-understanding for better alignment with life purpose: Many things in life serve only as means to an end. People who know themselves well tend to make better choices that keep them happy and motivated, changing their lives quickly when something no longer serves them. Those who get caught up in means without being honest about their true desires often struggle. For example, many people want a lot of money but forget why. They get trapped in numbers and short-term gains without embodying the existence they yearn for. As a result, they may find a momentary sense of achievement but experience perpetual emptiness, often raising the bar of their goals to fill the void through more grinding. Zach Rance is an example of someone chasing money but often squandering opportunities; life may look better for him, but he finds it increasingly difficult. 4. More life experience: If you knew what you know now at the beginning of your journey earlier this year, what changes would you make to reach a different or better current moment? Imagine going back in time, spending all your time growing your brand and testing out ideas. This doesn’t guarantee the desired outcome today. But you might go back in time repeatedly, doing things differently with your newly earned experience until you succeed. While we can't literally go back in time, it's not time that guarantees success; it’s abundant experience. It's a personal journey that you can't avoid if you want to build successful neural pathways. Delaying it won't make the journey any shorter. With this in mind, quickly iterate through your experiences moving forward, and you will achieve better results. This may not answer the real question of how to avoid the repetition of life, but in my opinion, it's unavoidable. Those from whom I draw these conclusions are actually repeating themselves. They prevail and suffer losses due to the same inherent nature that resides in them. Whether this is a curse or an unfair advantage depends on the context they are in. Life is like a spiral; it runs in circles but moves forward in the third dimension. I think most people simply get stagnant somewhere in the middle. What do you think?
Let’s go! Interesting to hear about the Russian. I like how you recognised there are no real short cuts. If I kicked you out of a plane over Russia, would you survive? (Not the fall from the plane lol but being able to converse with people and get by?)
@65Lightskin Survival?😎 Absolutely. It’s a piece of cake! Russian isn’t my first language to tackle. Like in sports, it’s the timed sprint that makes it challenging. I find it much easier to burn myself out learning a new language than to find a healthy, balanced, and efficient approach for others. To monetize it, I need to be good enough myself to be persuasive. This is what really holds me back and prolongs my preparation phase. It feels like dealing with a paradox, leaving me uncertain whether it’s something beyond my control or simply a blind spot.
😄 For your comfort, you're not alone in facing this issue. Part of the reason I wasn't enthusiastic about having an accountability partner is that I tend to function worse under time pressure. I often prioritize my own comfort over commitments. 😏 My strategy for maintaining credibility is to avoid making promises unless I'm absolutely certain they're 100% achievable. When I deliver unexpected outcomes, it gives me an ego boost that fuels my motivation to follow through. Recently, I've reflected on why I procrastinate so often. I realized that deep down, I know the outcomes of my actions might not be rewarding, based on past experiences. This realization doesn't motivate me enough. Additionally, the energy I have when making decisions is often very different from the energy I feel when it's time to take action, which is something I have limited control over. Perhaps it would help to start with the most rewarding changes in life and facilitate their execution. For instance, when it comes to waking up early, consider developing a bedtime routine that includes meditation, self-affirmation, and an earlier bedtime. Instead of putting pressure on yourself, like recording videos in the morning, try incorporating activities you usually do during the day, such as working out. This can help extend your day and make it feel more productive. You could even turn it into a week or month-long project, creating high-quality content around this topic, which could be rewarding in terms of views and learning various techniques for making videos. Self-disappointment can be very detrimental; it breeds self-doubt for the future. Even the smallest setbacks due to temporary laziness can lead to feelings of uncertainty, prompting more conservative decisions later on. In my experience, failure isn't necessarily the mother of success when it comes to emotional impact. Rather, big wins accumulate from small victories. I believe things become much easier when you establish a winning rhythm, much like in sports. Use analogies from your basketball expertise to motivate yourself and get back in the game. You got this! 😊
I love this. I appreciate your ideas in the 2nd paragraph. I doubt recording everyday is the best way to garner a lot of views but I think it can fast track growth.
@65Lightskin En😉! I agree. Do what you see fit. Only you know where your focus is and why. I really want to share my observations on social media growth with you, but I realized the list was too long to write or read😅. You're intelligent, so I think you'll figure it out. I noticed something interesting about UA-cam🤔: when I unsubscribe from someone, their content still pops up in my feed. Meanwhile, I follow many channels, but most of them barely show up on my front page when they have updates. The algorithm seems to promote videos based on viewers' habits, almost ignoring subscriptions. 🤓Finding your target audience and their favorite content could make it easier to grow quickly. It's definitely worth exploring!
Good to see that you intend to upgrade your UA-cam game. Over the past few months, I’ve been iterating ideas on how to grow UA-cam channel, but as the system gets bigger and more complicated in my mind, it starts to become a bit too overwhelming for me to even get started. I tend to be more productive at night, too. I think changing habits and catching inspiration can take a lot of trial and error. I hope you can find your way quickly. I find myself running in circles; it's frustrating. A little update: I'm still working on my Russian. As much as I want to find the easiest way to acquire a language for everyone, I only gain clarity on why it takes so much time and effort to learn languages. The shortcut is pretty much not wasting time looking for shortcuts, which means initiating a business in this field is all about marketing and selling the right mindset and momentum to the right audience. It is really challenging to design a product with a good package that is persuasive and long-lasting. It's kind of daunting, especially when I consider the diversity of learners I have to convince in the language community. I'm starting to doubt if this is what I really want to do or if I simply have to do it due to a lack of better options in my perception. By the way, I think you are on the right track in terms of making engaging videos. When you build a sustainable system, it will be much easier to test what works and make improvements accordingly. Let's gooo~!🤓
🥺I miss seeing you on UA-cam! I really enjoyed your life update 😊and appreciated the insights you shared. Through my observations of others on social media over time, 🤔I’ve come to realize how our lives are shaped by our perceptions and visions. It's easy for me to have opinions about what others should do to achieve different outcomes, yet I often struggle to make those changes myself😔. I think ultmately the life we live reflects the journey of our inner world. Concepts like atomic habits and the power of compound effects can be transformative in the long run when applied correctly. However, life often gets bogged down by trivialities that crowd out the space for what really matters😅. I hope we all find balanced ways to reach our goals😇. By the way, the vibe of your video was cozy and mystical! I almost want to call you shadow master😄. It would be even better if I could see your handsome face more clearly and feel closer to the soothing energy from your 6'4" presence. 😉 I think you are doing great in life. Everything is a matter of perspective.❤️
Thank you, I missed your comments. Whenever I take a break I always worry that you won’t come back to the videos but you’re always there. It means a lot and I really appreciate your insights - they’re inspiring!!
Also I’ll try light the next video better ;)
@65Lightskin It's comforting to hear you say that. I was actually worried that my expectations would put too much pressure on you and scare you off. I kind of have social anxiety. Your response always puts a smile on my face. I really appreciate your open-mindedness and social skills. I can learn a lot from you. Air hug! 🤗❤️
going strong ..doubt your doubts
Doubt your doubts… I love that!
Understandable
5 10 chocolate 🌟
I agree, the things we need to do are obvious but we don’t do them and I think it’s because of fear. But it must be done to achieve the goals 💪
👍🏻. More people are needed for such a platform to take shape and maitain the momentum. At some point, you're gonna have to level up the YT game. 😊
🤓Imagine how a movie is made. From the first idea to hitting the box office, many departments are involved. One person can devote their whole life to one area of filmmaking, becoming an expert in the film industry-from screenwriter to concept artist, costume designer, actor, and director, etc. Each of them may have a successful life after all. However, none of them can make a movie on their own or claim credit for a successful film, except the film director in the public eye. But even that is like the Hollywood effect. Most unknown directors are simply supervisors hired to fulfill the movie dreams of wealthy producers. Perhaps a child is inspired to make their own dream movie one day. What path should they devote themselves to? They may start by watching many movies and end up as a screenwriter, or engage in role-playing games and become an actor, or dabble in a bit of everything and eventually become a director-yet still serve as an employee shooting a movie for others. Maybe their first success as a director gives them the wealth to create their own dream movie. Then everyone would say their dedication brought them success. Or they could end up making a low-budget sitcom on Instagram, never improving beyond that.😩 Somehow, those who get rich because of the AI industry, a bestselling book, family connections to the film industry, or simply being born wealthy, come up with a movie idea out of nowhere and make it happen without investing a single day in learning about it.
Do we really understand the true connection between our dedication and the success we seek? The relentless training for the medal in the Olympic Games only guarantees the best performance the athlete can achieve, but their final success relies on the lesser performance of their rivals due to biological differences or training methods. I think, at the end of the day, what we do only raises the chance of success but never guarantees it. A life with a bit of everything definitely lowers the chance of success that depends on laser-focused dedication, but it also favors success that requires extensive abilities, to which dedication apparently contributes less.
🧐The best approach is to know yourself and understand how the world really functions. Design a path that fits you and your dreams. Keep trying and learning through trial and error. Stay resilient. But at the end of the day, we can never betray our true desires. We can’t stick to what we hate for the sake of a promising outcome. The sense of achievement is ephemeral, but the journey is what truly contributes to our sense of happiness and fulfillment in life. Practically speaking, if you don’t do what you know you should, maybe that indicates your sense of urgency isn’t strong enough and procrastination is messing with how you perceive reality. It’s kind of dangerous to live like a frog in slowly heated water. I'm already half-cooked, so I hope you don’t join the pool while I’m trying to get out of it, bro. 😄
@@Leo-54lythis is a very interesting point!
@@Leo-54ly😂😂 love the ending to this one!
Relatable🤝. If I focus on one thing😔, or let’s say one foreign language, I would have been perfect and built a business around it already. But I keep adding more to my plate, opening up new loops, leaving them open and unfinished. It's overwhelming and stressful in the end. But I don't regret it, though. What's done is done, and I can only move forward with what I have😎.
Yeh for sure, you can only move on and learn. These next few weeks I’m going to try close as many loops as I can!
oh yeah, how has the web-design job been going
bro i relate so much to this video, where i have a rebellious side as well
Yeh I think it can be a good trait but I think you have to manage it to some degree and remain humble
Been waiting for this... Glad to see u back, and I'll always listen to your waffling ;)
My guy!
Your final message is very encouraging and comforting. It makes me feel less afraid of the world and believe more in myself. Thank you. ❤ It feels good to see you pop up. I enjoy your vibes. You're always open and filled with all kinds of possibilities for the future. There are a lot of ideas you've come up with but haven't tried yet. Keep exploring! I'll watch and learn. 😄
I wasn’t sure if you’d make a comment but it’s great to still have you around! It’s great to hear you have more belief in yourself because of me but I have more belief in myself because of you so.. Thankyou ❤️
It's really thought-provoking. I think you include a lot of concepts in one piece, such as: - Authenticity, meaning the revelation of oneself without disguise or manipulation. - The cherishing of the essence of oneself. - The value of uniqueness. - And last but not least, being honest with oneself and true to one's own heart. When these topics are mixed with various social situations, things can get really complicated. I don't know where to start. I have many perspectives on this, yet I'm uncertain about so much. However, regarding how you address authenticity, I totally agree. In your case, the authentic you is the charismatic you. So keep up the good work! Regarding the "existential crisis," I hope you're okay. I had several times of such crisis since I was a child. It always ended with new perspective and deep transformation. ❤ Feel free to share. We can all grow together.😊
This is good thanks for sharing it. Overthinking keeps me from being, but I persevere. Cheers. Thanks to both of you here.
I need to follow this routine. But I am not a 6'4 Lightskin, im sadly a 5'9 black lesbian. Subscribed :)))
Yeah this resonates dairy clogs me up sometimes, gluten causes leaky gut then fucks with your immune system take some nac with glycine produces glutathione an cleans the mucous out which is blocking your sinuses,and andrew tate a bellend making money off simps is jus wrong,sick people are obedient liking the randomness.
I really appreciate the recommendation brother! I’ll try it and see if it helps. As for Tate, he definitely hasn’t made his fortunes in the most morally ethical way but by the sounds of it I have less disdain for him in comparison to yourself. I think he’s served as motivation for many young men and defended traditional masculinity - but I’m not sure whether the positive impact has been outweighed by the negative
Bros gonna rub the "Deep State" the wrong way. lol. Anyways, incredibly interesting 10MD. I guess to summarise, don't trust Big Pharma. I think people here in the UK are much less concerned about pharmaceuticals than Americans - probably because the structure is much different, but your point about painkillers, I'm totally onboard with. Me personally, myself and my family have some weird sort of drug resistance. Caffeine doesn't work on us, and for my family that do use them, we often have to take triple doses of painkillers for them to work. At that point, I don't see the benefit in ingesting unknown substances. One interesting thing about the so-called Deep State, particularly due to covid is that Fauci (who I know as one of the big big Pharma guys) apparently confirmed that the vaccines had chemicals that induced autism in kids. In the end, it's just a deep deep rabbit whole that leads to the like of MKUltra Compendium and such where the CIA confirms human drug testing for mass psychosis. Scary stuff. Great vid, and keep it up.
Appreciate the comment bro! Hopefully I don’t get shadow banned lool I experience a similar thing with caffeine. Funnily enough coffee usually puts me to sleep. And the side effects of these things is something I forgot to mention. And the last bit you wrote is mad. I never heard about the autism thing with the vaccine but I was always so skeptical about them. I don’t delve as deep into “conspiracy theories” anymore because I like to sleep at night lool but it can be interesting to entertain from time to time. Again, thanks for the comment - it’s good to connect with like-minded people!
Well done, talking to yourself isn't easy! And well done again for going for the moustache and soul patch, great look, really looks smart too so hope you keep it going.
Appreciate it my guy👊🏽
You look good with both styles, whether it’s a beard or a mustache😊. But of all your traits, it’s your voice that conveys the most masculine vibes. When paired with well-designed speech that resonates deeply with people, you can be very compelling. BTW, I think the ability of articulation also has something to do with the familiarity of the topics. I notice, people, who tend to articulate their thoughts well, are also those who read a lot and think a lot within their expertise. The clarity of the goal and clear view of the procedure to get there could be essential for success. When you do it right, positive feedback from the good result will keep you in the momentum.
Thanks and I agree that knowledge on a topic is key to effective and engaging dialogue - I guess this drill is an opportunity to test what I actually know lol
Get my homie some decongestant asap! Great idea to improve your communication. Might steal this for myself. Cheers mate :-)
Yeh bro the nose has been bad lool! Go for it bro, would love to see someone else try it!
Welcome back. Good to see you pop up in my notification list. I kind of miss you. It's been a while. A 10-minute drill every day is not a bad idea. 😊 I really don't know what you mean by improving communication skills. You sound totally fine to my non-native ears, though. Can Trump be a good example of effective communication? I definitely enjoy listening to you more than to him. If Trump could win you over, I guess there wouldn't be many people in the world that you wouldn't like. 😏 No pressure. See you every day. 😄
Good to hear from you again, wasn’t sure if you’d still be around but it’s good to be back in touch lol - we’ll see how long we can keep it up for
@@65Lightskin I've been exploring effective approaches to learning languages and thinking about how to build a channel around it effectively. Russian really frustrates me, but it has also shed light on my blind spots and subjective speculations about what works. I keep delaying turning some ideas into reality. I assumed you were working on something of your own behind the scenes, too, and I thought a lack of motivation might have played a role in your hiatus. I might find myself in a similar situation. I can still learn from you, even beyond what you actually share. If I'm not overstaying my welcome, I’d like to stick with you for a long time. 😉
@@Leo-54lycould you tell me more about the languages you can speak - you mentioned it many times and I’d like to know more about it?
@@65Lightskin🤔 I really want to avoid claiming proficiency in languages until I can truly speak them like my own. That would mean achieving C1+. But since you asked, I'll share where I'm at for now and leave a bit of mystery for future revelation. The journey is full of unexpected turns and twists that you could never have imagined. Up to now,😎 I've touched upon 9 foreign languages. The only one I’m sure passes C1 is English, which I don’t even consider as good as I expect. I still find it hard to articulate my thoughts, especially when I want to express intuitive and abstract ideas. The next language I can consider good enough is Japanese. I started teaching myself Japanese in junior high school, which was shortly after I began learning English. Later, I majored in Japanese in college. Before that, I attended a high school that taught both English and French. It sounds cool, right? But the reality is that, like everywhere else in the world, the academic language education system is lacking. I literally learned them all by myself. However, I wasn't consistent. After the first three years of self-learning English, I quit due to achieving straight A's on English tests without having to learn anything new. After the first year of learning French, I quit because of my teacher's poor accent; she couldn't even read properly like I did by mimicking the recordings. After a year of learning Japanese, I quit because the slow curriculum only completed one of four textbooks in a year, while I had finished all four on my own. This time, I left college. I didn’t continue with language studies but shifted my interest to digital painting and 3D art. Only after a few years did I realize I should finish my language studies. Instead of picking up where I left off, I wanted to challenge myself to learn Spanish in three months. I did it and reached approximately the same level as my English at that time, but I didn’t consider it good. Then I quit due to exhaustion. Later that year, I felt the urge to explore more efficient learning approaches. I subsequently tried German and pushed my French to the same level as my Spanish, all within 3-4 months for each. However, I got lost, asking myself, "What am I doing?" As fun as it felt due to the rapid growth and exposure to various cultures, leaving everything at a mediocre level was stressful and shameful. The urge for speed learning raised many questions about the psychology and mechanisms of language acquisition. I tested some new ideas in Korean, Italian, and Portuguese, but due to their similarities with the languages I already knew, I realized that efficiency didn't reflect the effectiveness of the methods I used. I then gave them up due to a lack of valid data for my research on efficiency. At this point, I started doubting my life choices and began consuming spiritual content, contemplating life and thinking about healing my inner child. It took a while, but something interesting happened gradually in the process. I started having internal verbal thoughts in English naturally. I also noticed I could understand Japanese anime better after years without exposure to Japanese. Even with a low vocabulary in French and Spanish, I began to understand them with more clarity than before. One thing led to another, and I ended up here, trying to use all I have accumulated so far to build something that could be meaningful and profitable for me. I realize what I can think of is also thought of by many. It makes me feel less alone but also highlights that this market is saturated. So I have to be clear about what I'm doing rather than initiating something that might backfire due to a misalignment between my assumptions and reality, ultimately dragging me forward by self-imposed obligation. Therefore, two months ago, I started learning Russian as a way to explore the process of learning a language that is very different from everything I've known so far. At the moment, my progress is slower than I expected but faster than any language I’ve ever learned before. After that, I’ll test the optimized approach in those languages I didn’t do well in and find solutions to specific problems, forming theories and corresponding methodologies, building a system to cover topics that I can keep creating content from. There are many other things in between, but the language learning part is the most life-changing and rewarding. It really has shifted my personality and perceptions. I used to have an ego of superiority during my school years. You can imagine someone like me surrounded by people who do what they are told and fail, making me feel like a genius. But now, having explored from within and without, my way of looking at the world and life is liberating, yet sometimes lonely. I really don’t know how to be brief. I could have simply listed my levels (C1+:E; C1:J; B2:S, F; B1:G; A1:Ko, It, Po; ?:Ru). I hope the story helps you fill in the blanks with your imagination and inference. I almost had the impulse to write my biography! 😂 I haven't told you what my native language is yet, but I think you can guess it, or I'll reveal it another time.😉
thanks bru
No problem
🟥🟥🟥Currently at girlfriend house? 🏠 there’s a reason y u said it …. And that’s the main highlight u don’t have any problem ,,,,,🟥🟥🟥 people who don’t have a girl has more bigger problems then urs 🟥interview for sales is definitely bad job , they probably use u for bad low positions job that’s easy to hire because they don’t wanna sell so they giving u the sale positions 🟥🟥just like how grand Cardone is doing his sale position
You’re an absolute 🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡
year 40 as an insecure wannabe, get off the internet old man
bru what
I am a wannabe and I am insecure, don’t know about 40 though unless they got the dates wrong
But your channel is called 6'4 💀
I grew an inch
Cool trick🤯. I was wondering how you put those texts behind the figure. Now I've learned it😉. Thanks. And you're really into the details.👍 🤔 While watching this video, I had an epiphany. I realize that common knowledge is like a language for effective communication. Because I don't really know anything about the athletic world, the information hidden in the characters you choose for the post is like a foreign language to me. You can imagine that without your extra explanation about the meaning behind it, all I can see is just the text with an unknown face. 😅I'm not saying that's a bad thing. This actually means that the people who share the common knowledge with you will resonate with you quickly simply through one post. However, based on what I've learned about you from your UA-cam content and skyersview's motivational quotes, the spirit you share is actually universally relatable, which makes me think about what it means to create content that targets the right audience and the different choices that could impact the growth rate of social media and the effectiveness of monetization later. I haven't thought everything through, but it's really thought-provoking. I have to admit it really takes a lot of time and circumstances to get to know a person. 😊I'm glad you share a lot on UA-cam. It's pretty much impossible for me to know enough about famous athletes to extract the common traits and form a complete impression of you simply through your Instagram posts. Finally, good demonstration of your workflow. I feel so relatable in those moments of adjusting images.😂
Yeh I’m big on detail at least when it comes to Skyersview. Glad you learned something too. And I like your insight on the universal language bit. It doesn’t always come to my mind how someone who isn’t as in to sports would interpret the content that I create so that made me think a little. Let me know if you think that one through in more detail!
Did you just grow an inch?
Growing day by day bro
@@65Lightskin yoooo 🤯
Physical attributes shouldn’t be the thing you use to grab people’s attention
I’d love to hear the reasoning behind your point
@@65Lightskin your profile is called 6’4 light skin ….. you’re insecure
@@65Lightskinit’s irrelevant to your struggle.
@@zamasuaboveall who are you to make assumptions on what is and what is not relevant to my or anyone else’s struggle?
@@65Lightskin you made no reference to it in the video.
Wtf is that title lmao
What’s wrong wid it?
Im struggling with minor procrastination, i dont have an accountability partner. I dont have anyone that can help me here except hard work.
Hard work is obviously vital but working smart is probably even more important. Make the ‘hard’ work as easy to do as possible and the ‘easy’ as hard to do as possible. Hope that made some sense
I thought you were 6’4. Did you grow an inch?
His morning height could've been 6'5
I completely understand YOU. All I can say is, just do it because no one is going to do it for you.
Love that!!!
Mmm...🤔 so you're referring to procrastination. It's very common for everyone. However, the factors that cause such behavior can vary in different scenarios. Discipline can solve the surface level of the problem, but to truly address it, you need to understand the root causes of your own. In most cases🤓, integrating tasks into a system or lifestyle can help. For repetitive tasks, it's best to turn them into habits by starting with small steps. Most importantly, be compassionate with yourself if you fail. Every past experience can be a lesson meant for you. Lessons are inevitable despite how awful they feel, and the present moment is the only time you possess to make a difference. Sometimes🧐, people overuse discipline and end up losing their true passion. When the root problem remains unsolved, discipline alone can't sustain long-term change😔. If that happens, emotions become unstable. In such mental states, extreme actions can dominate, leading to rigidity. If, after several months, nothing changes much on the surface level of your business, don't blame yourself😊. Everything is part of a path you didn't know you had to go through. Keep your eyes on the prize😎. People's words will only influence you if you identify with them, so develop good discernment of your own😉. 😇Thank you for sharing your vulnerability. I'd love to hear more about your journey of self-discovery on this topic😏.
Thanks for this comment, you always give level headed responses. I really appreciate you, you’ve helped me a lot, kept me going in many instances♥️
@@65Lightskin Thank YOU☺. You always bring up topics that help me release my thoughts and respond with encouraging tones. I'm glad to know that my words have a positive impact on you. Sometimes our own existence seems so normal to us that we need people and an environment to help us see our own value. You have the charisma of a leader who motivates people. I can envision that over time, with your warmth and growing strength in many areas, you're going to shine.😇
i relate, do whats hard. get it finished honestly its up to you, but if he doesnt believe in your goals you might want to seperate from him after you join the job.
Awesome mate! the paperwork is being completed haha
New sub from me
Welcome aboard!
did you have 1 big growth spurt? or perhaps u've had 2 separate ones?
I’ve had a couple of small growth spurts but the most recent one has been the biggest, almost at 2k now
You have nice eyes.😄 They reflect the kindness and compassion of your soul, radiating an aura of lovability.😏 I'm glad you brought up the topic of accountability. The approach you described looks good and executable, and you appear gentle in holding people accountable, providing a safe space for mistakes. I had some hesitations after mentioning accountability in a previous comment, but at least one of my concerns has dissipated now. However, my lack of a solid plan is still something that contributes to my resistance. You've noticed that I mentioned my tendency to binge, which is my strategy to get things done without making a plan, disregarding the time it takes. As a result, I barely stick to plans and I'm not good at making them. Without a plan, it's hard for anyone to trace my progress and hold me accountable. My goal is to create a language educational channel, but so far, the plan has shifted so many times and iterated on so many levels that I've been constantly going back to the drawing board to start over. Perhaps you can share some mindset and tricks that can help me fight my addiction to binging and iterating ideas too fast. In the past, I formed language study groups to serve as something similar to an accountability group, but unlike me, most people in the group had a lot of other things to attend to, leaving them little time for study. Within 3 months, I usually finish what is taught at a language school in 2 years. People usually don't catch up and start feeling demotivated, and I also feel confined at that point. As a result, everyone just moves on with their life at their own pace, and as the group disbands, I shift my focus and stop learning due to a lack of incentives and obligations to continue. My past experience gives me a bit of resistance, but having you share your journey inspires me to stick to my goal. So before I have a plan that is quantifiable and accountable, I'll continue to ride the wave of this energy out of passion rather than obligation. Who knows, maybe like most successful artwork, a good channel can also be forged in a dungeon after countless procrastinations. We are very different in many ways, but I feel connected. I think I can learn a lot from you. Keep your wisdom coming, champion.😊❤️
Do you have weekly meetings to discuss your goals and get feedback or suggestions for improvement?
Yeh that sort of thing but more so just to keep each other accountable to working towards our goals
Sorry for prescribing…you on 133 subs now buddy 😜
Ahah appreciate it brother
Are you biracial? Is your mom white? Something I can see someone with a white mother specifically saying.
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