How to Study Machine Learning

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  • @earlworth
    @earlworth 6 років тому +138

    1. Live a healthy lifestyle
    2. Optimize your learning environment
    3. Create a personalized learning path
    4. Prioritize
    5. Be an active learner
    de nada

    • @brayanhernandezmora8619
      @brayanhernandezmora8619 6 років тому +3

      De nada 😂😂😂 I've already watched the vídeo but muchas gracias 😁

    • @SirajRaval
      @SirajRaval  6 років тому +9

      gracias hombre

    • @lehs7
      @lehs7 6 років тому

      mas o menos

    • @SebastianMantey
      @SebastianMantey 6 років тому

      Thanks for the summary. Could you also add the time stamps, please? Then, it would be perfect.

    • @jrub3314
      @jrub3314 6 років тому

      Héroe sin capa.

  • @udaylunawat2163
    @udaylunawat2163 6 років тому +8

    Your timing couldn't have been better Siraj. Thanks a lot !!

  • @Eltarionus
    @Eltarionus 6 років тому +9

    Expectations: "Wow, Siraj would reveal how to study that machine learning!"
    Video starts: "100 PUSH-UPS, 100 SIT-UPS, 100 SQUATS AND 10 KM RUNNING! EVERY SINGLE DAY!!!"

  • @nehakulkarni5638
    @nehakulkarni5638 6 років тому +1

    The first advice is the best ever advice anyone has given!!!

  • @okayokay1979
    @okayokay1979 6 років тому +12

    Was just going to sleep, and got this notification, can't to go sleep without watching this... ❤️love

    • @SebastianMantey
      @SebastianMantey 6 років тому +1

      Same here! 😃

    • @okayokay1979
      @okayokay1979 6 років тому +1

      @@SebastianMantey 😄😄... Are you beginner too?

    • @SebastianMantey
      @SebastianMantey 6 років тому

      Yeah, I would say so. I mean, I am trying to learn something about AI/ML every day. So, this video is really useful.

    • @SirajRaval
      @SirajRaval  6 років тому

      love, sleep at least 6 hours a night btw

  • @kamskij5954
    @kamskij5954 5 років тому +1

    I've never came across someone who says excercise, rest and food are important for AI learning. But after this i know that they are the most important things, and what exactly i was missing. Thank You lot Siraj. You are a big inspiration. Keep doing...

  • @alxleiva
    @alxleiva 6 років тому +27

    I like this "life coach" side of you

    • @SirajRaval
      @SirajRaval  6 років тому +3

      thanks, it comes out sometimes

    • @eolonade
      @eolonade 6 років тому

      Yeah, right....

    • @SebastianMantey
      @SebastianMantey 6 років тому

      Yeah, I noticed that, too, recently. The video that went probably most into that direction, was this one: ua-cam.com/video/kOLSDsjeSIE/v-deo.html

    • @alxleiva
      @alxleiva 6 років тому

      Yeah that's right. I love that video because he opens up about his personal experiences. I think the main hurdle in learning is not the knowledge itself but our attitude towards it.

    • @SebastianMantey
      @SebastianMantey 6 років тому

      Exactly! Having a “growth mindset” is the key.

  • @SebastianMantey
    @SebastianMantey 6 років тому +27

    I have to agree with you that teaching is really the best way to learn. For example, even though I made my videos about how to code a decision tree from scratch months ago, I still know how to do it. Teaching simply forces you to get a deeper understanding of subjects.
    So, I can only encourage people to follow you on that advice and start a blog or make videos themselves.

    • @SirajRaval
      @SirajRaval  6 років тому +2

      Agreed, go forth and teach!

    • @Raj_Patel21
      @Raj_Patel21 6 років тому +1

      I agree with you but I feel like as a beginner I can't add more value to the existing content or videos, because I myself use videos to learn.

    • @SebastianMantey
      @SebastianMantey 6 років тому +2

      @Data Ninja
      Yes, exactly! It’s the Feynman Technique. I also like to call it this way.

    • @SebastianMantey
      @SebastianMantey 6 років тому +4

      @Raj
      I think there are 3 ways of looking at how you can provide value:
      1. The value that you can add as a beginner is that you can explain things from a beginner’s perspective. You still know the things that you yourself struggled with to understand. So, you can try to explain those things in a simpler way and thereby help other beginner’s to learn more easily.
      2. You can add value just by being yourself. You have a certain personality and certain people will gravitate towards that personality type. So for example, Siraj is a high-energy person and many people will like his teaching style. But some others might prefer a more calmer teaching style and they will like other UA-camrs more.
      3. Even if you can’t add value with the above 2 points, you still are going to grow your knowledge (after all: teaching is the best way to learn). So, at some point in the future, you will reach a point where your knowledge is sufficient enough to then provide some value. (This is my goal for example. I simply want to create 50 videos this year and then see where this will lead me.)

    • @Raj_Patel21
      @Raj_Patel21 6 років тому +1

      @@SebastianMantey Thanks man. I'll start once I am at intermediate level.

  • @norby1128
    @norby1128 6 років тому

    Thanks Siraj Raval , i'm new in Machine learning, and frequently crash with a bunch of obstacles in the self-learning task, this video really encourage me to not give up, 100% inspiration, regards from Colombia!

  • @oshogarg5215
    @oshogarg5215 6 років тому

    the best you did is to tell that health is the most important thing which no other person(who had achieved a good mark in his field) stressed out in this thing.

  • @richardhamilton-gibbs6360
    @richardhamilton-gibbs6360 6 років тому

    Great video. You have some great ideas for people to follow. The problem is, most people are not good lifestyle developers. They already have 28 hours of activities crammed into 24 hours, and as they add more activities, they just become more overburdened and accelerate to burnout.
    Imagine a group of jugglers. The amateurs can juggle three objects. The best in the world can juggle 14 objects. But when any juggler is at their limit, and you toss another object at them and they try to include it with the objects they already have in the air, they drop several or all of the objects they're currently juggling. The only way they can continue juggling is to ignore the object that was tossed at them.
    The answer is developing better lifestyle management.
    Look at cancer patients. They are told that moderate changes in diet and 150 minutes of light exercise a week, like walking the dog, will give them at least 33% more time with their loved ones. the actual stats on cancer patients show that only 7% make any dietary changes and the average amount of exercise they do is 10% of the recommended minimums.
    These people are facing a life-and-death decision process. Hundreds of clinical studies have shown the preferred dietary path but almost nobody is able to make the changes even when their lives are on the line.
    People who can make the change have good outcomes. In fact, one guy who got a dog and walked four hours a day actually cured himself of his cancer (documented in the book, 'Remarkable Recovery').
    To be successful, people have to have an active lifestyle management program.
    First, they need dietary information based on 100 years of clinical trials. In the past 20 years, we've really nailed the science, but most people are getting their education from Big Food and Big Pharma instead of Pubmed. If you use flawed information, you'll get sub-optimal results.
    Second, they need a lifestyle coach to teach them how to redesign their lifestyle to save time, make existing chores faster, more enjoyable, with better outcomes for all involved
    Third, they need a group of five people to go through their lifestyle transition with. You're right on the money with that one. But it has to be five people with similar lifestyle objectives. For example, professional male athletes should not be grouped with 350-pound women because their life experience, life path, information relevance, and lifestyle objectives have no common elements and they won't be able to open up honestly to their group.
    The amazing thing that happens when you put five people together like this is they bond together, open up, and reduce their stress levels. It's like Fight Club. Nobody talks about Fight Club. Nobody talks out of school.
    There are four pillars to great health that need to be resolved in this order: diet, enjoyable physical activity, quality sleep, and active stress-reduction. get your diet and exercise in place, and you'll sleep better. And stress-reduction is the last item because when you've fixed those first three items, your brain will be working better, your self-esteem will be returning, and you can make decisions about the things you hate in your life, like your job or your significant oher, and start making changes. Once you get rid of the things you hate in your life, what's left are the things you're neutral about and the things you enjoy. When you get rid of the things that are making you miserable, life gets really good.
    If you join a lifestyle improvement group, when you've got your skills together, you can coach groups of your own, if you really have the knowledge.
    Interested in a new career? Health and longevity are the growth industries of the next fifty years. :)

  • @roderickmckinley4738
    @roderickmckinley4738 6 років тому

    Awesome move making physical and mental health #1.

  • @julienbongars4287
    @julienbongars4287 6 років тому +1

    Some constructive criticism.... steps 1, 2 - cool but unrelated. (sorry, don't get me wrong, your health is important but I know plenty of people who are a little unhealthy and doing just fine in industry. It would be nice if they became healthy but this is not a requirement). step 3, 4 - you cannot create a learning path robust enough to contain the chaos that is your curiosity. I suggest instead of a learning path, you create a timeline for projects you want to complete of increasing difficulty. The way I learn is I will just jump straight to the most difficult project first, fail miserably and just iterate till I get it right which will give me the confidence to try literally anything after that. I know a lot of people don't like doing that because it demotivates them but I tend to be much more competitive. step 5 - I have no idea what this is or how this can be useful. I find quite the contrary is more useful, recalling fragments of what I already know from electronics, development, economics, statistics or philosophy to find a new way of looking at a problem. I think it's because you are teaching an education first approach whereas I will tend to approach a new subject problem first and educate myself just enough to solve the problem. In other words, I think you work to learn whereas, I work to solve a specific problem. step 6 - state is good but I think what you mean here is more emotion and motivation. What motivates you to learn machine learning? Are you trying to find a new job? Do you hate your old job? Are you just interested in the subject? There has to be a legitimate reason of why you choose to pursue this career path to make all the sweat, tears and effort worth it in the end. You can't just convince your heart to consume machine learning because it's good for you, you need a higher calling. Then state won't be an issue. You'll be laser focused, easily working 5 hrs at a time without even realizing it. People will also get bored talking to you because this only thing you will be talking about is machine learning. One more thing I would like to add to this video: be it machine learning, banking, real estate, web development, cyber security or whatever, the absolute best and easiest way to learn any subject is to make it your full time job. You don't even have to have that much experience, just the fundamentals and a willingness to learn. Then you'll have access to resources, expertise and have actual industry relevant projects to work on. That is the ultimate motivator to learn anything, get paid doing it. Hope this helps and happy coding :)

  • @colletpress8568
    @colletpress8568 6 років тому +3

    wow u really have to appreciate the quality of content ; no dislikes yet!! good job

  • @snehamujumdar7449
    @snehamujumdar7449 6 років тому

    Thanks a lot Siraj. Its been like 2 weeks that I was trying to wriggle my brain through your routine for Machine Learning in 3 months. And I totally needed these tips. Like NOW!!!

  • @geogeo14000
    @geogeo14000 4 роки тому

    I'm definitely a huge fan of your videos; one fo the best UA-cam channel ever. Thank you so much bro !

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      @RoyalBengalCub 4 роки тому

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  • @iaminvinsible6900
    @iaminvinsible6900 5 років тому

    your enthusiasm is contagious

  • @decryptifi2265
    @decryptifi2265 6 років тому

    Love your videos. Feels like you are such a close friend helping me out. Thanks a lot Siraj. You are doing a great service to people like us.

  • @mikedoroshenko881
    @mikedoroshenko881 6 років тому

    Siraj, I think you are the best guy on UA-cam. Thanks for your work.

  • @ivan_korolenko
    @ivan_korolenko 6 років тому

    Great video! I think that the point about being calm and happy while learning is very important, people are often forgetting about it in a race for improvement. Also thanks for reminding about falsity of the "Multitasking myth". It's one of the most destructive myths of our time, really speeds up the burnout.

  • @girishmishra
    @girishmishra 6 років тому

    You are really charismatic. You put whatever you have and you have awesome thoughts served simply to all. Thank you

  • @wafaawardah3264
    @wafaawardah3264 6 років тому

    I thought I was the only AMD quality brain... These comments are comforting.
    Great video again Siraj.

  • @23cerauno52
    @23cerauno52 6 років тому

    Thanks Siraj. You're so thoughtful and kind. I'll do what you said and I'm gonna return this knowledges and inspirations to other peoples.

  • @7411sk
    @7411sk 6 років тому

    For the very first time , i have started liking you . Kudos to this one .

  • @shubhambaid21
    @shubhambaid21 6 років тому

    First step is really amazing, no one ever discussed that.
    Thanks siraj ✨

  • @oshin33anika
    @oshin33anika 6 років тому

    Love it honestly!Having a crisis rn, but i would love to get into machine learning field.This really is encouraginh.

  • @mohammadjawad4806
    @mohammadjawad4806 6 років тому

    You are amazing, man. One of the best educational videos I have ever seen. Thank you so much!

  • @p.j.carpio9585
    @p.j.carpio9585 6 років тому

    Thanks from Puerto Rico !
    You're work is well respect here in
    the Caribbean 😁

  • @AmanRaj-gf5fq
    @AmanRaj-gf5fq 6 років тому

    Sir I am learning ML and your videos really gives me inspiration to keep going on.Thank you

  • @AbhishekKumar-mq1tt
    @AbhishekKumar-mq1tt 6 років тому +1

    One of the best channel for learner

  • @tks4
    @tks4 5 років тому

    I found your channel on No1 on Google for machine learning

  • @santosh5578
    @santosh5578 6 років тому

    Siraj that's a great one ,open minded

  • @rameshthombre1718
    @rameshthombre1718 6 років тому

    Wow!!! great Siraj, Most of the problems are now solved. Many many thanks!!

  • @Pa-ow1nj
    @Pa-ow1nj 5 років тому

    man u are so good in explaining.. so so good !!!

  • @mariyanacholakova5640
    @mariyanacholakova5640 6 років тому +3

    One of your best videos! Thanks for the inspiration :)

  • @ajinkyapatil5697
    @ajinkyapatil5697 6 років тому

    Siraj thanks a lot man.. what an awesome time to see this video. Needed some motivation like this. Thanks again !!!

  • @mohammedhv
    @mohammedhv 6 років тому

    Great Video Siraj. I'm new to ML and Ai your videos help me learn the latest techs.
    Thanks.

  • @ShreyasJag92
    @ShreyasJag92 6 років тому +56

    My GPu was Intel quality xD

    • @SirajRaval
      @SirajRaval  6 років тому +2

      intel is dope tho

    • @ShreyasJag92
      @ShreyasJag92 6 років тому +1

      Yup yup. APU's could become the next big thing ..

    • @MohdAkmalZakiIO
      @MohdAkmalZakiIO 6 років тому

      hahaha when he mentioned AMD quality i'm about to burst in laugh (sorry AMD) hehehehe

  • @cupofkoa
    @cupofkoa 5 років тому +2

    Siraj - the Tony Robbins of ML

  • @yashthadani2650
    @yashthadani2650 6 років тому

    This bro breaks all the orthodoxies :)

  • @GlauberLimaBR
    @GlauberLimaBR 6 років тому

    What a phenomenal video. Thanks Siraj!

  • @tkhs_1235
    @tkhs_1235 6 років тому

    Great video!
    I totally agree with your learning methodology, which based on cognitive science.
    This is one of the best video ever you uploaded.

  • @vinaykotturi1283
    @vinaykotturi1283 6 років тому

    Great .....................video.

  • @Rhcpmusic297
    @Rhcpmusic297 6 років тому

    S for success.
    S for Siraj.
    Thank you.

  • @micheallanham4834
    @micheallanham4834 6 років тому

    Great video Siraj.

  • @atrumluminarium
    @atrumluminarium 6 років тому +14

    Hi Siraj will you ever cover C/C++ code optimisation with Cython for machine learning? There is literally one tutorial on UA-cam by Sentdex (not that it's terrible because it's not but having just one example doesn't really help to generalise the concepts)

    • @SirajRaval
      @SirajRaval  6 років тому +3

      what a specific request, i acknowledge this and have added it to my queue :)

    • @atrumluminarium
      @atrumluminarium 6 років тому

      @@SirajRaval Thank you so much can't wait :)

  • @kumarabhishek3233
    @kumarabhishek3233 6 років тому

    One of your best videos!

  • @daniel.adeyemi
    @daniel.adeyemi 6 років тому

    Sirajjjjjjj, Amazing guy!

  • @majortom2405
    @majortom2405 6 років тому +1

    your background crushes the youtube compression algorithm XD

  • @khairulanas
    @khairulanas 6 років тому

    thanksfull master.....

  • @tarikzaki5442
    @tarikzaki5442 6 років тому

    use pomodoro technique to schedule your breaks and rewards while your're studying , it helped me alot

    • @SebastianMantey
      @SebastianMantey 6 років тому +1

      Yeah, that’s a good, practical technique for overcoming the problem of simply getting started.

  • @biargeamauri
    @biargeamauri 6 років тому

    Siraj congrats!
    Great job!
    clean videos, good content and so on.

  • @darksoul.0x7
    @darksoul.0x7 6 років тому

    Great animation

  • @bogdanchisalescu7739
    @bogdanchisalescu7739 6 років тому

    Lovely advice

  • @jessepinkman725
    @jessepinkman725 6 років тому

    Hello world it's Siraj........always nice to hear.

  • @RohitSingh-qe4mk
    @RohitSingh-qe4mk 6 років тому

    i just read the book titel -The One Thing and i got exactly what you are trying to say. its so much related to it

  • @jaideewhite4768
    @jaideewhite4768 6 років тому

    Thank you Siraj.

  • @sunandpal
    @sunandpal 6 років тому

    Thanks for the Motivation Brother.

  • @jayrodge2668
    @jayrodge2668 6 років тому

    You always motivate us to break our limits! You are doing a great job :)

  • @mulanszechuansauceisthemeaning
    @mulanszechuansauceisthemeaning 6 років тому

    Siraj, you da man. Thanks for your advice, really helping out here!

  • @ajinkya.dande77
    @ajinkya.dande77 6 років тому

    Hey Siraj, you are doing an excellent job. It was really helpful keep it up.

  • @mdougf
    @mdougf 5 років тому

    Thanks, Siraj. Great video!

  • @admiralrohan
    @admiralrohan 5 років тому +1

    How do you take notes while watching videos at 2x-3x speed? If you can explain your process that would be helpful.

    • @IwinMahWay
      @IwinMahWay 5 років тому

      Understand... Pause.. Write it down.. Rinse and repeat

  • @johnvonhorn2942
    @johnvonhorn2942 6 років тому

    Siraj is our guru
    Edit: I think the outro could do with an upgrade: Siraj, dressed as Travolti, singing, "learn, baby, learn, AI Inferno, learn, baby, learn" whilst performing a disco dance.

  • @techandlifestyle7767
    @techandlifestyle7767 5 років тому

    Wonderful Video!!!

  • @DerickEhiobu
    @DerickEhiobu 6 років тому

    Nice one Siraj, just what I needed.

  • @miketian5348
    @miketian5348 6 років тому

    video was awesome! Also, thanks for answering my question on the tf.js livestream.

  • @immadmir
    @immadmir 6 років тому

    Eid Mubarak, Siraj.

  • @einemailadressenbesitzerei8816
    @einemailadressenbesitzerei8816 6 років тому

    thx for the reminder

  • @milanvalera1220
    @milanvalera1220 6 років тому

    It is one of the best of your all video

  • @SanjeevKumar-lx6ci
    @SanjeevKumar-lx6ci 6 років тому

    I am very inspiring from you.

  • @blacksniper581
    @blacksniper581 6 років тому

    nice video. You are always resourceful. I will follow each and every step.

  • @trevormajula8462
    @trevormajula8462 6 років тому

    Great stuff bro and God bless you

  • @TheSrividhya
    @TheSrividhya 6 років тому

    Hey Siraj.. u rock!! Your videos make learning fun

  • @hichamalpha5837
    @hichamalpha5837 4 роки тому

    I find your channel very interesting

  • @dantedt3931
    @dantedt3931 6 років тому

    One of the dopest channels.😎

  • @gulshankumar17
    @gulshankumar17 6 років тому

    Awesome video

  • @siyaramvishwakarma3726
    @siyaramvishwakarma3726 6 років тому

    Thank you

  • @ghislainnghomsi1562
    @ghislainnghomsi1562 6 років тому

    Great advice. Thanks !

  • @galloden
    @galloden 6 років тому

    Learning How To Learn course on Coursera has tons of really helpful tips on tapping into your learning potential as well

  • @piotrwiercinski3133
    @piotrwiercinski3133 6 років тому

    Siraj get that focus bro.

  • @anonyme4778
    @anonyme4778 6 років тому

    Love it bro

  • @shunpillay
    @shunpillay 6 років тому

    Very cool - not at all what I was suspecting!

  • @maarten452
    @maarten452 6 років тому +2

    This really helped me thank you

  • @tech_tube772
    @tech_tube772 6 років тому

    Learning machine learning is dependent on the individual...follow your interests and follow accordingly.... I started learning ML a couple of months ago following someone else's guidance, messed up and found that I could have learned it in half that time cuz I was pretty much established in the programming field and 'these folks' treat us as any normal person... follow your intuitions and learn to use Google

  • @venugopalbv2069
    @venugopalbv2069 4 роки тому

    Something wrong with UA-cam algo, it's recommending me this video

  • @zhongzhongclock
    @zhongzhongclock 6 років тому

    My notes after learning this video:
    1. Live a healthy lifestyle(keep mind and body healthy)
    Mind health: Remove ANT(automatic negtive thoughts), you have everything ready for your learning on every topic today if you've enough curiosity and motivation;
    Body health: Improving oxygen suply for your body's muscle could also help on the oxygen suply for your brain's neural network. Consider it as that AMD's GPU could be upgraded to a NVIDIA GPU by your routine exercise;
    Good sleep: a good sleep could help on the conversion for learned knowledge stored from short-term memory to long-term memory in your brain, this is all our brain's learning process fundamental. It means if we couldn't store our newly learned knowledge into our brain long-term memory, we learned nothing.
    Disconnect with noise information: Disconnect the information connections which blocks your learning the current topic. Even it's not noise, just disconnect it, you need a calm mindset for your current learning topic, because our biological brain couldn't multitask.
    2. Optimize your learning environnment. Prepare a designated environment for your learning, where you need remove all factors which could cause your distracion from learning.
    3. Create a personalized learning path
    a. The path need involve the considerations of your curiosity and the learning tasks complexity( from simplest to more complex)
    b. create smaller achievable goals, e.g. attending the 100 days of ML code challenge
    4. prioritize your learning tasks, there many learning objectives which you feel interested, but you could only focus one at one time slot;
    a. Don't believe mutlitasking, it could work only on those routine tasks in our brain, all creative tasks and learning tasks must be executed in our brain through one by one sequence. Maybe future machine learning technics could enable machine execute multitask learning, but our biological flesh brain still couldn't do it even then.
    b. Use the 2X2 framework to decide the current task based on those tasks' time cosumption and usefulness; Try the task which has higher ration of the usefulness/time comsumption first;
    5. Be an active learner. FAST framework:
    a. F, forget.
    a.1. Forget what you already knew on the same topic if you want to learn it. Unlearn it before you learn it;
    a.2. Forget all other things which are not urgent for this learning task(focus)
    a.3. Forget all your limitations on your learning capability, you are a superman on learning anything, then the current learning task is a piece of cake for you of course.
    b. A, active.
    Learning is not a passive process, it should be an active process, it means you need use what you learned to compose some things new at once, or immediately ask questions on these new learned knowledge points if you couldn't fully understand, Stackoverflow websites could help on this task;;
    c. S, State. Keep you in a good state for curiosity, happiness, eagerness;
    d. T, Teach. Teach others around you after you learned anything. It could help you consolidate what you just learned in your brain, help check out your blindspot in what you've just learned;
    Appendix:
    Human biological brain couldn't last a long time highly-focused learning process, so actively set a break after a 30-minutes focused learning session is helpful for your brain's long-term learning effectivess.

    • @virajpatel8873
      @virajpatel8873 6 років тому +2

      this is the longest comment i have seen on youtube.
      good work btw..

  • @haroldkhaledtrendings2344
    @haroldkhaledtrendings2344 6 років тому

    bro thanks for advice......

  • @nandishajani
    @nandishajani 6 років тому

    Can you please share the link for that 2X2 grid. I tried to find it on hbr.org but didnt get it. Would like to know more about it. thanks

  • @Ashish-sp4hw
    @Ashish-sp4hw 6 років тому

    Which network do I need to use for object detection on drone images?

  • @TheFreezwater
    @TheFreezwater 6 років тому

    You are a blessed soul🙏🏻

  • @abhijeet56
    @abhijeet56 6 років тому

    Seriously sir, you are great 🙏🏻

  • @lank_asif
    @lank_asif 6 років тому

    Fantastic vid, man! Thanks.
    And nice shout out to the Wizards lol

  • @MattiaPiola
    @MattiaPiola 6 років тому

    Great video, as always. =)
    Thanks, pal!

  • @MohammadMahadiHassain
    @MohammadMahadiHassain 6 років тому

    Best Video

  • @amaanahmad7366
    @amaanahmad7366 6 років тому

    Damn great awesome really really really really awesome bro thanks so much like thanks a ton you''re the one only who's doing great job

  • @phils744
    @phils744 5 років тому

    Hello, rock on buddy. five stars *****

  • @khawarahmed7492
    @khawarahmed7492 6 років тому

    Maestro.

  • @maziyarkhorrami
    @maziyarkhorrami 6 років тому

    Amazing Video. What do you use to organize your TODOs in day, month, year ? Is there an APP or something ?

  • @manojveulsamy9940
    @manojveulsamy9940 5 років тому

    Love you brother