The money we pay is an investment that merely just not pay for the course it's more than that... It is for the people we could be around, the environment that we could nurture ourselves and many more for sure!
If you are forced to sign up for a Degree, maybe due to peer pressure or parental pressure, you may end up wasting lots of time and go to depression and anxiety. But that's life, You have to waste 1000s of hours or days to get to a proper place where you find Peace, growth, and satisfaction.
2:40 1. Be good at what you do 6:08 2. Be recognized and rewarded for it 7:21 3. Find meaningful challenge in your work 9:02 4. Do it with people you like 9:47 5. Believe in a bigger purpose in your work
don't reevaluante or overanalyze everyday, and don't focus on 5 or 10 year plans because w don't even know what we want at a young age. Thank you so much, been having trouble with overthinking
Wayne, just discovered you on UA-cam. I really like the modern quality of your videos (ie subtitles for emphasis, relevant graphics, relevant tv show references). Would love to see more technical/detailed videos on what you've learnt in your professional/personal life
Thanks for the kind note and feedback! The next video I have planned is on what I feel I've learned about where the next billion dollar AI company will come from.
the points you explained here motivated me to switch to tech/software engineering work with a math/econ background as i was looking for fulltime jobs during my last year of undergrad. the points you explained here is motivating me to get back into content creation after my first year working fulltime as a swe at a Fortune10 company. workers having ownership, feeling genuine fulfillment, being honest about their work, and promoting transparency with how work/business is conducted is what everyone should want and strive toward. just found your channel but great content!
The first thing I did when I came upon your video was to click the description and see if you were trying to upsell or bait people into buying expensive self-help courses. There are a ton of videos on UA-cam that are exactly that. I did not see that you were trying to exploit us for money, and so I think your video is worth watching and sharing.
A lux apartment, 2 bed bath in SF, is 80k plus 6k for groceries and unlimited bus pass yearly. 90k is enough. Can push out 100k in capital gains from upro over the last decade using just 400k portfolio. Easy to stack up 400k in no time. With a similar roommate, wife, only need 200k net worth each....❤
At your time as a management Consultant, did you receive information that could be considered as insider information? As it would be considered insider trading if you would finesse stocks in knowledge of this info?
In my career I am at point where I have ambiguity I am doing right or not and can I make this work to next job or beyond. This video is really an eye-opener.
@@nogatekeepersmaybe it's also because the sound progression of the music is quite dominant. It's interesting on its own. But thanks otherwise, great video with good input 👍
If you have a Harvard MBA, you will receive preferential treatment by top employers in the banking and finance industry. Is the MBA from HBS worth it? 100% unequivocally yes! Investment bankers working for Goldman Sachs can start making a seven-figure salary after 10 years.
I am Indonesian, 21 years old. Is there a maximum age to enroll in undergraduate programs at Harvard University? I really hope you answer my question because I don't have any acquaintances who studied there. Thank you🙏🏻
I respected your content, but it’s disappointing to see you just took the words from Paul Graham’s essay ‘How to Do Great Work’ without credit. For those interested, check out the original essay-it’s worth reading!
Mate! you are still following the scripted text book career. I thought you were an ex-MckinseyGoldman Copywriter or Painter, something jaw dropping. For the rest, Google what are feeder careers into private equity. Drum rolls... 1.Investment banking 2. Consulting + MBA 😂
True he was good at it! But you can be good at something you still don't want to do for the rest of your life. If I remember, Mike Ross had an existential crisis and left commercial law for the pro bono world
I respected your content, but it’s disappointing to see you just took the words from Paul Graham’s essay ‘How to Do Great Work’ without credit. For those interested, check out the original essay-it’s worth reading!
What's the most valuable lesson you learned from your degree?
The money we pay is an investment that merely just not pay for the course it's more than that... It is for the people we could be around, the environment that we could nurture ourselves and many more for sure!
If you are forced to sign up for a Degree, maybe due to peer pressure or parental pressure, you may end up wasting lots of time and go to depression and anxiety. But that's life, You have to waste 1000s of hours or days to get to a proper place where you find Peace, growth, and satisfaction.
Pretty much nothing
Taught me how to think...math degree that applied it to quant finance. Networth over 8 figures before 32
@@davidc4408any tip for someone from software engineering trying to break into quant finance? Even in a non software role.
2:40 1. Be good at what you do
6:08 2. Be recognized and rewarded for it
7:21 3. Find meaningful challenge in your work
9:02 4. Do it with people you like
9:47 5. Believe in a bigger purpose in your work
Helpful, thank you!
don't reevaluante or overanalyze everyday, and don't focus on 5 or 10 year plans because w don't even know what we want at a young age. Thank you so much, been having trouble with overthinking
My Degree is a foundation, my life is the mosaic, being forever curious / mindful keeps me going.
Thank you Wayne. This video resonates what I feel at the moment. I feel complacent and need to make changes. Thank you !!
Good luck!
Very valuable thanks man.
Appreciate that!
Great stuff Wayne, thank you
Way to go
Thank you!!
Incredible message here. So much value in 11 min!
Thank you Jonathan!!
great message! looking up to more content like this! thanks wayne for the advice😁
Thanks for the kind note!
A very helpful video, thank you very much!
Thank you!
Wayne, just discovered you on UA-cam. I really like the modern quality of your videos (ie subtitles for emphasis, relevant graphics, relevant tv show references). Would love to see more technical/detailed videos on what you've learnt in your professional/personal life
Thanks for the kind note and feedback! The next video I have planned is on what I feel I've learned about where the next billion dollar AI company will come from.
underrated brotha
Thank you!!
Cannot agree more and very inspiring! Thanks for sharing Wayne:)
Thank you!!
Just what I needed!
the points you explained here motivated me to switch to tech/software engineering work with a math/econ background as i was looking for fulltime jobs during my last year of undergrad.
the points you explained here is motivating me to get back into content creation after my first year working fulltime as a swe at a Fortune10 company.
workers having ownership, feeling genuine fulfillment, being honest about their work, and promoting transparency with how work/business is conducted is what everyone should want and strive toward. just found your channel but great content!
Thanks Ricky! Glad my videos were helpful!
Great content, would love to hear more on diverse topics based on your experience
@@shubhambohra4874 thank you!!
The protagonist of the bricklayer parable was Christopher Wren, authored by Bruce Barton.
Brillant video! so much resonates and I have some new things to think about.. thank you!
Thanks Akshay!
I am taking traingings in business and leadership at MIT and Harvard online.
Great idea!
The first thing I did when I came upon your video was to click the description and see if you were trying to upsell or bait people into buying expensive self-help courses. There are a ton of videos on UA-cam that are exactly that. I did not see that you were trying to exploit us for money, and so I think your video is worth watching and sharing.
Thank you! Indeed I'm not, I have a full time job and this is just to help others!
Thanks a lot!
You bet!
This was amazing ! Thank you
Thank you!!
What a beautiful mission!!
Thank you!!
Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for the kind note!
1:30 do a video on what you think is a retirement number most people actually hit 🎯 vs your number.
A lux apartment, 2 bed bath in SF, is 80k plus 6k for groceries and unlimited bus pass yearly. 90k is enough. Can push out 100k in capital gains from upro over the last decade using just 400k portfolio. Easy to stack up 400k in no time. With a similar roommate, wife, only need 200k net worth each....❤
Good stuff and, dang, I mean it!
thank you!
Wanye, this is the best fckin video.
just shared to my friends.
Thanks so much Vivek!! Means a lot
At your time as a management Consultant, did you receive information that could be considered as insider information? As it would be considered insider trading if you would finesse stocks in knowledge of this info?
Starts around 2:15
The moment of Walter White is so on point, I'm gonna cook something!
In my career I am at point where I have ambiguity I am doing right or not and can I make this work to next job or beyond. This video is really an eye-opener.
Please take away the background music in the future. It makes it hard to follow your message.
Yeah I agree I think it's a bit loud
@@nogatekeepersmaybe it's also because the sound progression of the music is quite dominant. It's interesting on its own. But thanks otherwise, great video with good input 👍
Yeah I agree your content is interesting enough without the need for music. Keep up the great work!
@DavidsonHangOfficial thank you!
Epic!
Thanks!!
If you have a Harvard MBA, you will receive preferential treatment by top employers in the banking and finance industry.
Is the MBA from HBS worth it? 100% unequivocally yes!
Investment bankers working for Goldman Sachs can start making a seven-figure salary after 10 years.
I am Indonesian, 21 years old. Is there a maximum age to enroll in undergraduate programs at Harvard University? I really hope you answer my question because I don't have any acquaintances who studied there. Thank you🙏🏻
yo brother, invest into curing eye floaters, im sick of them, i'd pay money to get rid of them.
lol me too!
Good video.
Thanks!
Are you DM-able? I want to share an idea! 😊
What is your networth
I respected your content, but it’s disappointing to see you just took the words from Paul Graham’s essay ‘How to Do Great Work’ without credit. For those interested, check out the original essay-it’s worth reading!
Thanks! Which part? I'll definite credit if there's something taken directly from that
nice
You could sell ice to an Eskimo. Great video!
Hahaha thanks!
Mate! you are still following the scripted text book career.
I thought you were an ex-MckinseyGoldman Copywriter or Painter, something jaw dropping.
For the rest, Google what are feeder careers into private equity.
Drum rolls...
1.Investment banking
2. Consulting
+ MBA
😂
That’s the scripted part of my career, indeed. Changed jobs every couple years. Have spent the last decade in vc and it’s been my dream job!
Job that's not for u
Proceeds to put mike rosss
Bro he is made for it ..
True he was good at it! But you can be good at something you still don't want to do for the rest of your life. If I remember, Mike Ross had an existential crisis and left commercial law for the pro bono world
Hi, Wayne! Do you have Instagram, or on which platform could I contact you directly with a question?
I agree with what you have shared in your video @nogatekeepers 😊
Thanks for the kind comment!
I respected your content, but it’s disappointing to see you just took the words from Paul Graham’s essay ‘How to Do Great Work’ without credit. For those interested, check out the original essay-it’s worth reading!