I'm 41 and in the middle of changing careers... You're an inspiration to me Daniel. You are wise beyond your years and you're pushing me to study smart and hard in order to give my family a better future. Thank you for everything you do.
@@happywednesday6741 You've made a massive assumption there my friend... I never said I was broke. I said I wanted to give my family a better future. I also said I'm changing careers. Can you put 2 and 2 together? Thank you for your unwanted advice and have a happy Wednesday on this glorious Monday.
@@bluesquirrel3257 not an assumption just running the numbers: watches ML influencer content, changing career in 40s = broke. Nothing wrong with being broke but you dont need (I hope not) some wet behind the ears 28 year old to motivate you to give you and your family a better life
Words of wisdom. Organized persons share the same experience and methodology most of the time, but never get enough listening and watching a new one. best of luck Daniel and keep it on...
Incredibly inspiring and relevant. I'm also changing career and going through a year of intensive self-study of machine learning - my own AI Master's degree. Your PyTorch 'in a day' course was the breakthrough that finally meant I felt I was starting to understand deep learning. You're a fantastic teacher and inspiration. Thanks Daniel!
It gave me peace when you said that it is frequent to forget things you've read. I did the course Learning how to learn and believe me, I've followed the techniques they teach in there (and certainly they work, but not absolutely. Or at least for me). But the magic happens at the intersection of other realms of knowledge :).
Such an immersive video. Wow! The fact that there's no background music and it's just narration + beautiful B-roll, really love the production on this one.
Love it Daniel, been watching for 3 years now since college and you still inspire me to learn more. Love seeing you grow and improve. Hope you continue to do well and reach your dreams dude! ✌️❤️💪
This video says what I am exactly repeating over and over to my sisters, this is the teaching I drew from my preparatory classes and my first year of master in engineering while I was struggling to be the best I could in math and programming while remaining at home and commuting for hours every day, it was hard but the richest experience I had. It seems that you lived exactly the same... but even worse... Seeing the bright side, you made it a fantastic video and a wonderful ytb channel too, cheers from France
WoW!! Man hats off !! I stumbled upon your video and ... what to say. I have been trying to learn machine learning and thank you for the inspiration !!
Unexpectedly found this gold in UA-cam. I just entered college couple of months back and this is what i wanna do. All the points you mentioned, the way you described were better than millions of study motivation/tips and tricks videos 😂 keep up. I am younger than you and wish u all the very best. I loved this video. I'll keep watching it over and over again. A pot of gold u shared
holy fucking smokes dude. You are such an inspiration. I studied philosophy and geography at uni, never imagined i'd be doing freaking data science and machine learning. I also studied nutrition coaching, and exercise science but only use what I learned to help people. I love the way you approach life as in you are involved in doing so many things. And your drive is insane. Let's get it!
Hey Daniel, I’ve been a long subscriber of your channel. My name is Sid. Even though I’m not curious and interested in pursuing a path in ML anymore, I just want to say that I still watch your videos and there’s still a ton I can learn from you. Keep up the good work man :)
Wow, thank you for this video. After, 3 h oh not getting to sleep because of thinking I suck at this, your video gave me hope. Tomorrow I will embrace the suck and go on. This video is gold. Thank you so much!
"You can't always control whether you make progress with study; but you can control how much time you spent on something" - A quote worth putting on the wall.
I have friends who are driving Uber or Taxi but will not put in the time to upgrade their skills. They have time to watch netflix, insta or TikTok. This video is a great inspiration for anyone who wants to change their life. Thanks Daniel.
@6:15 Since I'm a former collegiate rower this should be par for the course. Triathletes and other endurance sport practitioners should feel at home with this too.
This is just what I needed. Trying to become a full stack developer, I'm at the very start of this journey and it has quickly taken out the enthusiasm from me. You reminded me why I was doing it, thankyou so much man!!!
Great job man! Excellent recommendation about not having too many options, as it can and does lead to “choice paralysis”, along with analysis paralysis along the way. Although everyone learns differently (e.g. I can’t study with music, although some of the most amazing people I have been on projects with over the decades love everything from punk to classical, and it so works for them). As someone who has programmed professionally since the 1980’s across everything from procedural and OOP to AI and .mil environments unlike anything on the outside. While my 2 years of HS and 4 years of college CS study and degrees were definitely very useful and glad I got it, it really took years of projects to start to get in the groove. Stick with it and have as much fun as you can along the way. You are so right that learning can not only be fun and enriching, but the path itself.
Wow really didn't go looking for this or know I needed it, but damn I needed this. Thank you for making this, and just being a straight up real person on this topic. I've caught your videos off and on from almost where you began with this video if I'm remembering correctly. The internet is full of fakes when it comes to this area of study and industry. You're a welcome breath of fresh air.
I spent more than a year now.. trying to study efficiently, but now I am done with all the bs because I haven't connected all the dots yet. I am gonna start with that Coursera course right away! Thanks and Good Night!
Very good video and I shared it with some Mums I know. There are so many profound concepts explored, everything from neuroscience, utility theory, entrepreneurship and of course a wee bit of ML. Hopefully it gets on those viral video billboards. Would like to see a video on your day to day life as ML Grandmaster
Wow, this is the video I was looking for. Probably then I would be able to come out of my confused state of mind. But, I think I have to watch it over and over again to assimilate the knowledge. Somewhere I read , if someone does a task for 21 days without any break, that task becomes part of his routine. I think I have to do the same for 21 days.
No need to say the content is excellent. Want to point out the great quality of naration too. The 3_years_old's principle is fundamental, I think. At that age we are pure, and we do things from the heart. We play. And why play we? It seems to be nature's chosen way to learn. I say the moment we can make *it* a game, we won. Specially because not only will we learn it better, master it, but because we are immediately deriving reward. On another hand, most games are infinite games. You cannot orthodoxly win in an infinite game, you can only keep playing for as long as possible...best way to do it: have fun. Great content!
The speaker studied machine learning for nine months every day and then quit their job to pursue it full-time. They started driving for Uber on weekends to pay for their studies and eventually landed a machine learning job. Technique 1: Reduce the search base by setting up a curriculum to follow instead of spending too much time deciding what to learn. Technique 2: Fix your environment to eliminate distractions and create a conducive study environment. Technique 3: Set up a system to always win by breaking tasks down into manageable chunks and setting achievable goals. Technique 4: Sometimes, do nothing and allow for diffused thinking to occur, which helps in the learning process. Technique 5: Utilize spaced repetition and active recall to enhance retention and understanding. Technique 6: Seek out opportunities to apply what you have learned to real-life problems and projects.
This line was really awesome like, Studying is just like a playing ur favourite game 🔥.. I'm ML Student and this is my 3rd years of BTech CSE.. And from next year my placements will start and I want to do something Great in my life... I want some suggestions from your side Big bro❤️... Love from India 🇮🇳❤️
Point 1: Reduce your search space Create a curriculum and stick to it Avoid spending too much time deciding on resources or paths Customize your learning journey based on your interests and preferences Point 2: Fix your environment Eliminate distractions from your study environment Create a dedicated space for studying Minimize interruptions and notifications Point 3: Set the system up so you always win Break down your study sessions into manageable chunks of time Focus on the time spent studying rather than the outcome Celebrate small milestones to stay motivated Point 4: Sometimes do nothing Allow time for diffuse thinking and reflection Take breaks and engage in activities unrelated to studying Embrace empty space to facilitate creative connections in your learning Point 5: Embrace the suck Accept that learning is challenging and forgetting is normal Focus on the small percentage of knowledge that sticks Emphasize the connections between different pieces of knowledge Point 6: The 3-year-old principle View studying as a playful and exploratory process Make connections between different topics and concepts Enjoy the process of learning and discovering new things Point 7: Sleep your way to better knowledge Prioritize quality sleep for optimal learning and brain function Avoid sacrificing sleep for more study time Recognize the importance of sleep in consolidating information and making connections
Note to self - revisit this video every week till you internalize it. Very powerful Dan, thank you!
Thank you Anjani! Keep learning legend
Hey, its revisite time✌🏻✌🏻
I'm 41 and in the middle of changing careers... You're an inspiration to me Daniel. You are wise beyond your years and you're pushing me to study smart and hard in order to give my family a better future. Thank you for everything you do.
Stop looking for inspiration, you're 41 and broke - that is your inspiration
@@happywednesday6741 You've made a massive assumption there my friend... I never said I was broke. I said I wanted to give my family a better future. I also said I'm changing careers. Can you put 2 and 2 together?
Thank you for your unwanted advice and have a happy Wednesday on this glorious Monday.
@@bluesquirrel3257 not an assumption just running the numbers: watches ML influencer content, changing career in 40s = broke. Nothing wrong with being broke but you dont need (I hope not) some wet behind the ears 28 year old to motivate you to give you and your family a better life
Pretty sure Daniel has written a bot for these replies 🙄
Thank you for the kind words, keep learning legend!
PS Ignore Happy Wednesday, they're a fraud
Words of wisdom.
Organized persons share the same experience and methodology most of the time, but never get enough listening and watching a new one.
best of luck Daniel and keep it on...
I am majoring in chemical engineering and now stepping into learn machine learning. Thank you for the video..!!!!
Incredibly inspiring and relevant. I'm also changing career and going through a year of intensive self-study of machine learning - my own AI Master's degree. Your PyTorch 'in a day' course was the breakthrough that finally meant I felt I was starting to understand deep learning. You're a fantastic teacher and inspiration. Thanks Daniel!
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed. Keep learning legend, the days are long but the years are short.
It gave me peace when you said that it is frequent to forget things you've read. I did the course Learning how to learn and believe me, I've followed the techniques they teach in there (and certainly they work, but not absolutely. Or at least for me). But the magic happens at the intersection of other realms of knowledge :).
I live for the moment 1% of something I learn crosses over with 1% somewhere else
I Gonna tell you. I am finally breaking in on the field and your channel was my number one motivational fuel. Thanks!
Keep going Gero! You've got this!
Learning is a journey, and the investment mostly is TIME. Good, realistic reminders on this vid. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you Reggie! I appreciate it!
Such an immersive video. Wow! The fact that there's no background music and it's just narration + beautiful B-roll, really love the production on this one.
Thank you Ivan! I toyed with the idea of background music but decided not to
what gem of a person you are
Love it Daniel, been watching for 3 years now since college and you still inspire me to learn more. Love seeing you grow and improve. Hope you continue to do well and reach your dreams dude! ✌️❤️💪
Powerful story, would make a great book!
Haha thank you thank you, I think it would too, perhaps such a book already exists: www.charliewalks.com
@@mrdbourke people dont talk a lot about diffuse thinking and dot connection, is there any advice you can give me?
This video says what I am exactly repeating over and over to my sisters, this is the teaching I drew from my preparatory classes and my first year of master in engineering while I was struggling to be the best I could in math and programming while remaining at home and commuting for hours every day, it was hard but the richest experience I had. It seems that you lived exactly the same... but even worse... Seeing the bright side, you made it a fantastic video and a wonderful ytb channel too, cheers from France
Great! That's a really great journey. Can you please suggest a roadmap and the best books to learn about AI? I am very passionate about it. 🙏🏻
I don't think you have any idea how much this video helped me man.... So much love!
WoW!! Man hats off !! I stumbled upon your video and ... what to say. I have been trying to learn machine learning and thank you for the inspiration !!
Thank you Mudit! Glad you enjoyed :) - all the best my friend
I started my journey following your DS roadmap. Will start with NumPy this week. Thank you so much. The video is amazing
Hey Ricky, I am also looking for a career in DS is it ok if discuss somethings with you.
Unexpectedly found this gold in UA-cam. I just entered college couple of months back and this is what i wanna do. All the points you mentioned, the way you described were better than millions of study motivation/tips and tricks videos 😂 keep up. I am younger than you and wish u all the very best. I loved this video. I'll keep watching it over and over again. A pot of gold u shared
Thank you Riddhi! Keep learning legend, I'm glad you enjoyed
holy fucking smokes dude. You are such an inspiration. I studied philosophy and geography at uni, never imagined i'd be doing freaking data science and machine learning. I also studied nutrition coaching, and exercise science but only use what I learned to help people. I love the way you approach life as in you are involved in doing so many things. And your drive is insane. Let's get it!
Thank you for sharing such inspiring insights.
I am very grateful that we have you who guide us, thank you daniel.
Best video in a very long time, this and your arxiv channel are simply brilliant. Keep up the great work.
Thank you Janamejaya, plenty more to come!
Oh Danny boy!! Proper video man. Very insightful and informative. The script is pretty apt too.
Hey Daniel, I’ve been a long subscriber of your channel. My name is Sid. Even though I’m not curious and interested in pursuing a path in ML anymore, I just want to say that I still watch your videos and there’s still a ton I can learn from you. Keep up the good work man :)
Thank you Sid! I remember you! Thank you for the long time support, keep creating legend
Learning how to learn is the one course everyone should take. Life changing.
Agree, should be compulsory for college and high school students
Wow, thank you for this video. After, 3 h oh not getting to sleep because of thinking I suck at this, your video gave me hope. Tomorrow I will embrace the suck and go on. This video is gold. Thank you so much!
you got this Torus! I believe in you
"You can't always control whether you make progress with study; but you can control how much time you spent on something" - A quote worth putting on the wall.
Hi Daniel, it was really helpful. I enjoy reading your blog and follow your machine learning path. Thanks mate for tips and tricks.
Thank you Daniel!! Your experiences are helping me a lot in setting up my curriculum for walking the path to transition into AI. Keep posting!
Amazing video!! Thanks a lot Daniel for sharing your study routine with all of us! I'll start using this ASAP for my ML Engineer training.
Thank you Anand! All the best legend!
Great video, very well done. I've subbed to you waaaaay back when and the growth is amazing. Seriously, great work
Thank you Jamil! I appreciate the support legend
My guy, this video transcends tips to learn machine leaning. Remarkable !
After 9 months you got job in this field!! Man, you are inspiring!
awesome advice you cant find anywhere else. so proud to see you grow since i first subscribed to your channel!
thank you thank you thank you! I appreciate the support
I have friends who are driving Uber or Taxi but will not put in the time to upgrade their skills. They have time to watch netflix, insta or TikTok. This video is a great inspiration for anyone who wants to change their life. Thanks Daniel.
Thank you Jagjit! I really appreciate it legend!
Love the story telling.
Thank you thank you thank you
Really motivational, Daniel. I pray for your prosperity.
Thank you Kimata!
@6:15 Since I'm a former collegiate rower this should be par for the course. Triathletes and other endurance sport practitioners should feel at home with this too.
This is just what I needed. Trying to become a full stack developer, I'm at the very start of this journey and it has quickly taken out the enthusiasm from me. You reminded me why I was doing it, thankyou so much man!!!
You got this Aryaman!
Great Inspiration Bro... Many Thanks for all the effort in organizing and sharing the valuable content!!
Thank you Satya! Keep learning legend!
Such a great video as always full of inspiration! I made the same thing building my own path as well a few years ago!
I dont know how i came here and watched this video.but its a reality check for me.Thanks mate
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed :)
I came back after 3 months because I felt lost in life and needed a direction. This is extremely powerful Mr. Daniel.
Welcome back!
Thanks Daniel, I"m on going on your course. Effective and easy to learn, pray me to finish this course and I will be a AI jedi.. haha peace
Excellent video, I love your style of presenting information!
Great job man! Excellent recommendation about not having too many options, as it can and does lead to “choice paralysis”, along with analysis paralysis along the way. Although everyone learns differently (e.g. I can’t study with music, although some of the most amazing people I have been on projects with over the decades love everything from punk to classical, and it so works for them).
As someone who has programmed professionally since the 1980’s across everything from procedural and OOP to AI and .mil environments unlike anything on the outside. While my 2 years of HS and 4 years of college CS study and degrees were definitely very useful and glad I got it, it really took years of projects to start to get in the groove.
Stick with it and have as much fun as you can along the way. You are so right that learning can not only be fun and enriching, but the path itself.
Wow really didn't go looking for this or know I needed it, but damn I needed this.
Thank you for making this, and just being a straight up real person on this topic. I've caught your videos off and on from almost where you began with this video if I'm remembering correctly. The internet is full of fakes when it comes to this area of study and industry. You're a welcome breath of fresh air.
Woah! This is a huge comment, thank you for the kind words Daniel, I really appreciate it.
PS great name ;)
Dude, You're a legend. You motivate me so much...........
Simply amazing, nothing more to say, a push that I need to keep studying ML at 51.
Sick !!!! love it man , u really do have a knack for this kind of videos
Thank you Mehdi!
You are a legend! Thank you for everything, and all the motivation
Simply INSPIRATIONAL...!! 👏
Great one my Friend & it just sparks the same fire amongst us too 🔥
Respect ++ && Learning++ 🙌🙌
Thank you Yogesh! Keep learning my friend
@@mrdbourke Also the story telling & videography are worth appreciating
AWESOME :)
I spent more than a year now.. trying to study efficiently, but now I am done with all the bs because I haven't connected all the dots yet. I am gonna start with that Coursera course right away! Thanks and Good Night!
Keep learning Yogendra! You've got this
Thanks Daniel!
Best video of yours. Keep this quality up man
Thank you Riccardo! Glad you enjoyed legend
As a long life learner, I don’t disagree with any of your pointers there. As I found those methods worked well as well.
I love this, you should have a podcast!
Very good video and I shared it with some Mums I know. There are so many profound concepts explored, everything from neuroscience, utility theory, entrepreneurship and of course a wee bit of ML. Hopefully it gets on those viral video billboards. Would like to see a video on your day to day life as ML Grandmaster
Thank you so much for the kind words Rembau! I really appreciate it
A good story to say, "Work hard and be disciplined." Great video, Daniel!
Thank you thank you!
Nice! Been on the same path. This is encouraging.
Thanks for sharing your hard earned experience and wisdom with your fellow humans. May you reach new heights in your life and career.
Thank you Ali! I appreciate it!
This video is so great. Thank you for the great mindset💙
Just wanted to say, thank you. Really appreciate your videos.
You’re welcome Yusuf! Glad to hear you’re enjoying them!
Wow, this is the video I was looking for. Probably then I would be able to come out of my confused state of mind.
But, I think I have to watch it over and over again to assimilate the knowledge. Somewhere I read , if someone does a task for 21 days without any break, that task becomes part of his routine. I think I have to do the same for 21 days.
Thank you for this Dan ! Its brilliant.
Thank you Dotted! I appreciate it legend
"Let the knowledge juices flow" = gold
Didn't know how much i needed that, thanks
loved the narration!
Wow amazing video, just what I needed. I was trying to put together a list just like this thank you for making it easier
Thank you Kevin! I appreciate it
Amazing story and great lessons. Thank you Daniel.
Hahaha, your accent is so lovely. Thanks for this motivation. Good morning from Egypt 💕
Love from Australia! 🇦🇺
This could've easily turn out to a self help book of a sort..thanks mate
I will keep watching this video until I am confident enough that I will follow a track I design thanks for the motivation excellent work!!!!!
Keep learning Adwait!
I really love Dan's attitude to life..
Solid advise Daniel. Thanks for this.. good night ❤️
Thank you Sidharth, keep learning legend
This videos deserves more views.
No need to say the content is excellent. Want to point out the great quality of naration too.
The 3_years_old's principle is fundamental, I think. At that age we are pure, and we do things from the heart. We play. And why play we? It seems to be nature's chosen way to learn.
I say the moment we can make *it* a game, we won. Specially because not only will we learn it better, master it, but because we are immediately deriving reward.
On another hand, most games are infinite games. You cannot orthodoxly win in an infinite game, you can only keep playing for as long as possible...best way to do it: have fun.
Great content!
Thank you thank you thank you! I'll be making more videos like this in the future too
super motivating :) Thanks Daniel Bourke !
Insightful! Thanks so much!
Charlie's story was amazing!!
Great video mate, cheers.
Cool video, ❤️ it!!!! Your drive is inspiring. Thank you for sharing
Thank you legend! I appreciate it
The speaker studied machine learning for nine months every day and then quit their job to pursue it full-time.
They started driving for Uber on weekends to pay for their studies and eventually landed a machine learning job.
Technique 1: Reduce the search base by setting up a curriculum to follow instead of spending too much time deciding what to learn.
Technique 2: Fix your environment to eliminate distractions and create a conducive study environment.
Technique 3: Set up a system to always win by breaking tasks down into manageable chunks and setting achievable goals.
Technique 4: Sometimes, do nothing and allow for diffused thinking to occur, which helps in the learning process.
Technique 5: Utilize spaced repetition and active recall to enhance retention and understanding.
Technique 6: Seek out opportunities to apply what you have learned to real-life problems and projects.
Must have took at least a week to make this vid! Top quality! More power to you
Thank you Dan! PS great name
Motivation with Classic Daniel Story Telling !!
Couldn't get any better 🤓
Thank you Gaurav! I appreciate it
Nice storytelling and good tips! :)
Great one Daniel.
Thank you Varun
I am in 1st year, and curious about the same. I hope I can start following your pathway to get started
Wow this video is much much more than its titile says great work 👍
Thank you Arsh! Glad you enjoyed
Really enjoyed listening to this!
what a great video absolutely loved it !
Thank you Paria!
The problem I am facing right now, thank you for this!
You got this Anthony
please make a model machine learning model into api , i need to connect the python model to nodejs backend
Congrats in advance for 100k subs
A big party ahead!!
That's amazing inspiring journey, keep it up bro, nice video ✌️👍
Thank you Ahmed!
This line was really awesome like, Studying is just like a playing ur favourite game 🔥.. I'm ML Student and this is my 3rd years of BTech CSE.. And from next year my placements will start and I want to do something Great in my life... I want some suggestions from your side Big bro❤️... Love from India 🇮🇳❤️
What to learn and where to Focus?
Point 1: Reduce your search space
Create a curriculum and stick to it
Avoid spending too much time deciding on resources or paths
Customize your learning journey based on your interests and preferences
Point 2: Fix your environment
Eliminate distractions from your study environment
Create a dedicated space for studying
Minimize interruptions and notifications
Point 3: Set the system up so you always win
Break down your study sessions into manageable chunks of time
Focus on the time spent studying rather than the outcome
Celebrate small milestones to stay motivated
Point 4: Sometimes do nothing
Allow time for diffuse thinking and reflection
Take breaks and engage in activities unrelated to studying
Embrace empty space to facilitate creative connections in your learning
Point 5: Embrace the suck
Accept that learning is challenging and forgetting is normal
Focus on the small percentage of knowledge that sticks
Emphasize the connections between different pieces of knowledge
Point 6: The 3-year-old principle
View studying as a playful and exploratory process
Make connections between different topics and concepts
Enjoy the process of learning and discovering new things
Point 7: Sleep your way to better knowledge
Prioritize quality sleep for optimal learning and brain function
Avoid sacrificing sleep for more study time
Recognize the importance of sleep in consolidating information and making connections
Great video.
Learning sucks at times. I'm here wondering: should I even continue with this curriculum, can I ever get better? Arrghhh
KEEP THINGS SIMPLE 👍🏻
I will definitely give this a try...
Great video. Thanks Daniel
Thank you Egehan!