Great insight. I know many people, friends or people in passing, who have immigrated to Ontario, Canada. It's very nice of you to provide people with an inside look of how they might be feeling coming to a new country, thanks!
That's great! The not being attached thing.. I lived in London for 10 years. Now I'm in the countryside. Are you planning on moving elsewhere? I am sort of, but with kids, it's a little bit more complex 😬
@ Sounds awesome! I am actually not planning on moving as such but rather on adding residencies to my portfolio. I’m currently living in two countries at once with London being the place where I spend most time. My goal now is to add another place to the mix. And then perhaps more. I go as far as saying, relying on one country alone, especially in the current economic and political climate, is dangerous. Not for everybody, of course, but maximising the immigrant mindset power is, in my opinion, having the whole world as your home.
"Man, you all are doing videos exactly the opposite of what we want. You think that we are patient enough to wait for long minutes to hear your point, but we’re not. Get to the point straight away and then explain the pathway to it. Not with an extremely long explanation where we don’t even know where it’s going."
Yes! Amazing, thank you for this! I actually made one like this last night and released this morning about Trump being a person of the year. I will do the next video especially for you with this in mind, I think I would also want to get straight to the point if I was a listener. Was there anything good/you liked about my video? Thanks for your time and amazing feedback, next one is for you
@@NonNativeEntrepreneur Nowadays everybody is doing videos that way... starting from the creation of the universe and the world and then explaining some prolonged intro to a pre-intro and then some pre-medium intro. And during that time, some promise of some interesting information... However, it is too much. We don't have time to look for hours of intros. If you want to get viewers, you MUST make a very clear and interesting point at the beginning, and then, when we are interested, go further into the explanation. But do not do it vice versa.
Love it, thank you I think i would agree with your point as a viewer. I'll test the next few vids with your approach, it might be super refreshing. Who knows, maybe you just created the next generation Dan Koe for immigrants Thank you If I ever make it big on UA-cam, remember this and let me know 😃
@@NonNativeEntrepreneur I will write it down, just give me a bit of time. However, the most I remember for now is : I started to listen and then... OK... OK... I know... I heard it already (similar story) several times... OK... I am still waiting for God's sake... what is he trying to say? What is the message?" In this UA-cam era, when everybody wants to be a UA-camr, you must invent a new approach... with something that will catch the viewer from the beginning."
I love watching random UA-cam videos about topics that don’t affect me, good vid 🤓
Hahaha we all do that don't we 😅 thanks for stopping by and your kind words
I would never have guessed from your accent that you are Polish- congrats on your English!
Thank you! I was trying very hard to lose eastern european accent. Most people who don't know me think I'm either Dutch or Scandinavian 😊
@@NonNativeEntrepreneurwhy you trying to lose it bro? It’s your identity!
@heisenberg9739 the language I speak is not my identity 🙏
Great insight. I know many people, friends or people in passing, who have immigrated to Ontario, Canada. It's very nice of you to provide people with an inside look of how they might be feeling coming to a new country, thanks!
Thanks! I'm glad you found it insightful!
Agree with your message. An ambitious immigrant does not have the “privilege” of being complacent, so the only way is to excel.
Well said, thank you! Where are you based?
@ I’m in London, but not really attached to one location as such anymore.
That's great! The not being attached thing.. I lived in London for 10 years. Now I'm in the countryside. Are you planning on moving elsewhere? I am sort of, but with kids, it's a little bit more complex 😬
@ Sounds awesome! I am actually not planning on moving as such but rather on adding residencies to my portfolio. I’m currently living in two countries at once with London being the place where I spend most time. My goal now is to add another place to the mix. And then perhaps more. I go as far as saying, relying on one country alone, especially in the current economic and political climate, is dangerous.
Not for everybody, of course, but maximising the immigrant mindset power is, in my opinion, having the whole world as your home.
Love that, great, and smart approach.
Hopefully, you are getting a residency outside of Europe... 😬
Great edits. Love this angle.
Thank you, Jo! If you are in Lisbon, congrats. I love Portugal
How long you been in the UK for? Your accent is really good
Thanks! Took a few years of taking to Natives 😉
Since 2010
@NonNativeEntrepreneur All that effort's really paid off 🌟
I'm an native and I feel all this too, maybe I'm an immigrant at heart!
That's interesting. Where are you based?
This is what my parents had to deal with, I'm a 2nd generation
Congrats to your parents. It must have been difficult for them
"Man, you all are doing videos exactly the opposite of what we want. You think that we are patient enough to wait for long minutes to hear your point, but we’re not. Get to the point straight away and then explain the pathway to it. Not with an extremely long explanation where we don’t even know where it’s going."
Yes! Amazing, thank you for this! I actually made one like this last night and released this morning about Trump being a person of the year.
I will do the next video especially for you with this in mind, I think I would also want to get straight to the point if I was a listener.
Was there anything good/you liked about my video?
Thanks for your time and amazing feedback, next one is for you
@@NonNativeEntrepreneur Nowadays everybody is doing videos that way... starting from the creation of the universe and the world and then explaining some prolonged intro to a pre-intro and then some pre-medium intro. And during that time, some promise of some interesting information... However, it is too much. We don't have time to look for hours of intros.
If you want to get viewers, you MUST make a very clear and interesting point at the beginning, and then, when we are interested, go further into the explanation. But do not do it vice versa.
Love it, thank you
I think i would agree with your point as a viewer. I'll test the next few vids with your approach, it might be super refreshing.
Who knows, maybe you just created the next generation Dan Koe for immigrants
Thank you
If I ever make it big on UA-cam, remember this and let me know 😃
If I can ask, what part of the video you liked to listen to most?
@@NonNativeEntrepreneur I will write it down, just give me a bit of time. However, the most I remember for now is : I started to listen and then... OK... OK... I know... I heard it already (similar story) several times... OK... I am still waiting for God's sake... what is he trying to say? What is the message?" In this UA-cam era, when everybody wants to be a UA-camr, you must invent a new approach... with something that will catch the viewer from the beginning."
Hey, can i edit your youtube videos?
Hey, thanks, but I like editing myself at this stage + a great learning curve
@RayanEditor22 oh but show me/us some of your edits if you don't mind
@@NonNativeEntrepreneur send me your email please i will share you my recent edits
Haha milk journey