Sarah Ellis and Helen Tupper: The best career path isn't always a straight line | TED

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  • Conventional wisdom frames the ideal career path as a linear one -- a ladder to be climbed with a single-minded focus to get to the top. Career development consultants Sarah Ellis and Helen Tupper invite you to replace this outdated and limiting model with "squiggly" careers: dynamic, open-ended growth paths tailor-made for your individual needs, talents and ambitions. A radical rethink for anyone who feels restricted and defined by the limits of the corporate ladder.
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  • @dreamdream773
    @dreamdream773 3 года назад +195

    At the age of 40, I am still exploring possibilities, personal interest and aspirations

    • @AJ-xm4xc
      @AJ-xm4xc 3 года назад +8

      There’s a lot to explore. Not being pigeonholed is a definite advantage 👍

    • @ritvishetty8346
      @ritvishetty8346 2 года назад +2

      I'm in my early 20s but I feel this pressure of not knowing what I want to do. What if I don't find it? Will I ever let go of that pressure?

    • @dreamdream773
      @dreamdream773 2 года назад

      @@ritvishetty8346 you will eventually. 20s is the most disorienting period of a person that makes it the most memorable. Wish you all the best

    • @AJ-xm4xc
      @AJ-xm4xc 2 года назад

      @@ritvishetty8346 You need to explore your skills and abilities. Only then will you have a better picture.

    • @haveagoodone3
      @haveagoodone3 Год назад

      I feel the same way. I'm 40, too, but still exploring my career and interest even though I have a very stable job. I feel like it's my 2nd twenty.

  • @TamTam-bd5qw
    @TamTam-bd5qw 3 года назад +113

    I always thought that the pressure to choose a major and to have a stable job one of the most unfair things in our days.

  • @drmchillchristianbeats1455
    @drmchillchristianbeats1455 3 года назад +200

    Experiences help a lot. Having a chance to learn from different jobs and careers gives you a chance to see things from different perspectives and also culminate a set of skills that make you unique in any workplace

    • @kanakgodlinge5853
      @kanakgodlinge5853 3 года назад +1

      @Smart Control Lab yeah"you can go your way!!!!"

    • @ip-organizeme
      @ip-organizeme 3 года назад +1

      Also having a place of openness free of judgement allows that self expression to grow unhinged

  • @AbdallahBotan
    @AbdallahBotan 3 года назад +129

    "In career ladders, our identities can become about the titles that we've held rather than the talents we have." ~ Sarah Ellis

    • @ns3242
      @ns3242 3 года назад +2

      omg this is what scares me the most. just got a new places new opportunities next month. soo anxious!

    • @thekowalsky9130
      @thekowalsky9130 Год назад +1

      I agree. That's relevant till now sir

  • @magiccouponsREAL
    @magiccouponsREAL 3 года назад +65

    Please yes. We need to abandon the ladder and embrace the squiggle. Live different lives do different things, variety is the spice of life after all.

  • @maaz7771
    @maaz7771 3 года назад +34

    I find advices like these intriguing but impractical.
    In a world where even having good experience doesn't guarantee that you can find a better opportunity in that same field let alone exploring an opportunity in an altogether different field, Ideas like these does more harm than any good.
    I'm trying to find a new opportunity since more than a year now but haven't found anything yet be it in the same field or different.
    Ideas like these sounds really good but for everyone it's just simply not possible for reasons beyond their control

    • @arallech
      @arallech 2 года назад +5

      Yeah, I agree with you. The theory is excellent, but it's not something feasible for most people. I am a chemist, with some experience in biology. I wanted to change just a little my study field, and applied for PhD positions in the interface between chemistry and biology for more than a year. They always say they want someone more specialist in the exact field... After all this time, I'm giving up to change, and just accepting that I have to work with chemistry, period.

    • @maaz7771
      @maaz7771 2 года назад +2

      @@arallech True

  • @ironmustardseed
    @ironmustardseed 3 года назад +51

    I think resiliency is one of the most important qualities in a person, especially when they learn the true value of their mistakes and learn to embrace them for the hidden opportunities that they hold. They can be building blocks or they can be the thing the weighs you down, but the bearer ultimately decides what to make of them.

    • @shememe496
      @shememe496 2 года назад

      Couldn't agree more. In today's day and age - especially the way the world works, resilience is more than essential. It is an absolutely necessary "life skill".

  • @KaranSingh-or7yy
    @KaranSingh-or7yy 3 года назад +40

    *To have a squiggly career, first, we have to create a ecosystem, where employers encourage employees and there are no hurdles for employees to pursue what they want.*

  • @mykienmsm7565
    @mykienmsm7565 3 года назад +27

    Brilliant brilliant Ted Talk. Agree totally that squiggly is the way forward.

  • @captmants2093
    @captmants2093 3 года назад +7

    As a recent graduate and also someone who is unemployed I am coming to the full realization of this squiggly line theory yall have. I played it safe, I worked hard, I saved and did everything I could to avoid coming to this part in life yet I am here. I do like how yall worded it though - it is full of uncertainty and possibility. I feel more roughed up these days but today I feel optimistic!

    • @matheusmrmello
      @matheusmrmello 3 года назад

      Totally agree. I will graduate by the end of 2021. Even though I'm living in a context of uncertainty and possbility due to the nonexistant chance of being hired to the intern position I'm currently working in, this squigglyness gives me mixed feeling. It's fascinanting thinking about pursuing different interests and possibilities every now and then... but it's really scary to see myself in the position where uncertanty is the only possible context by now. All this elevates my state of preocupation, wich increases ten fold everytime I realize that my country will suffer because of bad decisions made by politicians around here durind the pandemic.

  • @TaikiBansei
    @TaikiBansei 3 года назад +60

    Oh my God....i'm just wrting in full sadness about how come I'm breaking through in my pursuit of ART ...I hope this is a message from God to let me know to not worry ..cuz I've been crying

    • @fawadtalib6749
      @fawadtalib6749 3 года назад +9

      i literally feel exactly the same, you are not alone and neither am i.

    • @ilhemtounsi4571
      @ilhemtounsi4571 3 года назад +6

      I feel the same way, I'm so worried about my future in arts.

    • @MultiNAME69
      @MultiNAME69 3 года назад +1

      what do you do?

    • @miguellinares5653
      @miguellinares5653 2 года назад +1

      Belive in yourself

    • @TaikiBansei
      @TaikiBansei 2 года назад

      @@MultiNAME69 I make digital art mainly , I used to work on children books and now I wanna make character designs and sell them on deviantart

  • @fatimasjournal4661
    @fatimasjournal4661 3 года назад +25

    Let's ask a question, "what possibility career I'm curious about?" Instead what job comes next?

  • @user-kg4fx4tt3t
    @user-kg4fx4tt3t 3 года назад +31

    I was just crying about what to choose between the 4 subjects I love.

    • @MrRinre
      @MrRinre 3 года назад +1

      U could choose only one?

    • @flamme_eternelle333
      @flamme_eternelle333 3 года назад +3

      Maybe you feel pressured to stick to one subject. However, there’s no need to stick to one. Although it is helpful to focus on one for a short period of time; you should never limit yourself to one area of study or interest.

    • @user-kg4fx4tt3t
      @user-kg4fx4tt3t 3 года назад

      @@MrRinre yes. I have to choose between fashion designing, textile design,media studies and Communication Design. I love creative subjects in which I can show my abilities and explore my love of ‘creating arts’. Currently I am in my last year of college or High school.

    • @user-kg4fx4tt3t
      @user-kg4fx4tt3t 3 года назад

      @@flamme_eternelle333 thank you for showing your support. It means alot to me. I do want to explore alot of things bit by bit. Whenever I tell this to anyone, they say that ‘you are confused’, ‘you don’t know what you want in live’ or ‘you can’t do all at once’.

    • @MrRinre
      @MrRinre 3 года назад

      @@user-kg4fx4tt3t since you love all 4, it's easier to choose. You can use the following criterions-
      Either, choose the subject that offers the best career path/income.
      Or, choose the one that will benefit the most from further Uni study/research.
      Or, if you have a particular college/institute in mind, choose which of the 4 programs that college is known for.

  • @wateenal_sayadi679
    @wateenal_sayadi679 2 года назад +4

    "Come as you are,do what you love." Loved this 💜

  • @laneatkinson6441
    @laneatkinson6441 3 года назад +12

    Yes, I love this idea!! This is why I love being in the medical field; you can go up, down, side to side, etc. It's extremely versatile and you never run out of new things to learn 😍

    • @l5mtf393
      @l5mtf393 3 года назад

      That is, if you make it there. It is extremely difficult. I just applied, but I don't think i will make it in

    • @laneatkinson6441
      @laneatkinson6441 3 года назад +1

      @@l5mtf393 You can do it, I believe in you! There's more than one way to get your medical education. You can become a registered nurse's assistant after only a few weeks of training, often for a low cost or even free! You can go to trade school, community college, online school, etc. You can even start at an entry-level job in a hospital or smaller practice and work your way up over time, the experience is good and you can get paid to be trained :)

  • @incredibleculture5088
    @incredibleculture5088 3 года назад +8

    Never choose the easiest path that will no longer be available . believe in yourself and hard work will definitely success touch your foot.

  • @Jebeld17
    @Jebeld17 3 года назад

    This is a TED Talk that I need to save and listen to on any day I have that's bad! Excellent TED Talk!!!

  • @prasadb4779
    @prasadb4779 3 года назад

    How simple and beautiful this is!
    It questions our race for stability!

  • @rayt135
    @rayt135 3 года назад

    Noting is off the table, love this so much!!!

  • @pearlsky1895
    @pearlsky1895 2 года назад

    I can’t count the number of times I kept screaming, “yes! talk to me!” a lot of people need to hear this because not only does it describe the progression of some of our lives but it’s very insightful.

  • @kaishinamon190
    @kaishinamon190 3 года назад +2

    I love the talk and this mindset, similar thoughts found in planned happenstance careers theory, chaos theory of careers and some Harvard Dark Horse project themes as well. Can't wait to read this book!

  • @xFailage
    @xFailage 3 года назад

    I already bought this book and can't wait to start reading it! Great Ted Talk!

  • @mrsingh5351
    @mrsingh5351 3 года назад

    Absolutely love this!

  • @nguyentranthai1062
    @nguyentranthai1062 3 года назад

    In this changed world day by day, self studying and learn to each other always the best way to reach success

  • @priyankaroy5683
    @priyankaroy5683 3 года назад

    Thank you guys ❤

  • @nikitampmaurya
    @nikitampmaurya 2 года назад

    Love this! Inspiring!

  • @jonasmirindi476
    @jonasmirindi476 3 года назад

    The coordination 👌

  • @listenenglishamericantv1008
    @listenenglishamericantv1008 3 года назад

    Thank you.

  • @chamikarajayakody8766
    @chamikarajayakody8766 6 месяцев назад

    Finally a TED Speech to refer my career :)

  • @lionelspark
    @lionelspark 3 года назад +4

    Thanks I needed this!

  • @sacdaabdurhman
    @sacdaabdurhman 2 года назад +3

    “Don’t be afraid to give up the good to go for the great.” Have a good day everyone

  • @aaronlim13
    @aaronlim13 3 года назад

    Got your Purpose of life is success

  • @akkichaudharii
    @akkichaudharii 3 года назад +3

    I am nervous about my past result but today i see this video and i feel energetic so, i will stand day by day💪 thank you ted talks

  • @customfittedinc
    @customfittedinc 3 года назад +1

    Awesome you two look stunning 💙🦋🌻👋🤎🦋🦋❤️

  • @jupetyudelmo7702
    @jupetyudelmo7702 3 года назад +8

    Such a wonderful advise not to stuck in the norm of what we so called "Ladder of success". Let's explore our hidden skills/potentials. Have courage and believe that we can. :)

  • @DimLightPoetries
    @DimLightPoetries 3 года назад

    Insightful

  • @mmawalidh
    @mmawalidh 3 года назад +1

    I studied high school mathematics, sold feature phones, studied chartered accounting and went to look for a job in marketing, ended up working in tourism, worked in digital marketing, worked in tourism again finished my degree and now learning Python. :-D

  • @nomorediets
    @nomorediets 3 года назад

    Yes to Squiggly!!

  • @pateole1951
    @pateole1951 3 года назад

    Thank you 🙏 for your wonderful insight!, i have definitely exhibited the squiggly career and left my ladder 🪜 career after almost 13 1/2 years with the company , as there truly was no other way to “move up” unless i went into management. With that said, as a “topped off” cheese 🧀 specialist, after failing the management exam, decided to jump off the ladder. I went back into the restaurant business & am swimming like a salmon upstream. With that said, will keep the faith & am hopeful of having the opportunity to jump through a few hoops , in this journey. Thank you again, ladies❣️, you’re very inspiring 💯%

  • @paigesingh5483
    @paigesingh5483 3 года назад +1

    yes! yes! yes! I actually just quit my career as a designer to explore marketing. I'm so excited and nervous but I'm ready. I needed this video to give me courage. I'm happy I'm not alone.

  • @tuesangtran4772
    @tuesangtran4772 2 года назад +1

    Life is like riding a bicycle.
    To keep your balance,
    You must keep moving.
    --> I appreciate it

  • @yinger1597
    @yinger1597 3 года назад +4

    I know I am a common man, and I like the line career path. Because I believe work is boring and after I go back home from the office, my hobby is actually my goal to pursue.

    • @lalitarathi6609
      @lalitarathi6609 2 года назад

      Mand ke liye aja with the other day happy as soon Paa wa quality is a great weekend and then w. Aha👍 a few days ago and then it is the time 🤫 I 👍👍

    • @lalitarathi6609
      @lalitarathi6609 2 года назад

      DJs and I will do the work of it was not 🚭 you have a way to do it today or you will get it at all of us 👍👍👍

  • @TA-ve6dp
    @TA-ve6dp Год назад

    Usefully

  • @elvisngenoh7855
    @elvisngenoh7855 3 года назад

    Awesome 😎

  • @nargizquluzada5706
    @nargizquluzada5706 3 года назад +2

    "YOU CAN GO YOUR OWN WAY"

  • @agusary234
    @agusary234 3 года назад

    This is reality 👍👍👍

  • @dizzydino1
    @dizzydino1 3 года назад

    encouraging 😁

  • @Munkendrunky
    @Munkendrunky 3 года назад +5

    Maybe I'm an outlier, but when I ask the "where do you see yourself in 5 years" question, I don't care if the answer includes a promotion or a management position. I'm just looking for an answer that shows the person has put some thought into the question, knows what they want, and isn't just looking for a paycheck until they find a better fitting opportunity.

  • @Someb0dy1Day
    @Someb0dy1Day 3 года назад +2

    So what is this video about? Just to tell the viewers that careers are squigly lines? I'm trying my hardest to break into a new career and nothing is working. I'm willing to try something new if it's out there.

  • @mshashidharmattieddula7459
    @mshashidharmattieddula7459 3 года назад +1

    What about light moves faster then 3x10^8 meters\sec in plasma

  • @edwarddonatus5888
    @edwarddonatus5888 3 года назад +1

    They are talking to the camera, we are the audience! 👨‍👩‍👧‍👧

  • @angela-lauradinu1265
    @angela-lauradinu1265 8 месяцев назад

    barsaursnoirs!

  • @angela-lauradinu1265
    @angela-lauradinu1265 8 месяцев назад +1

    thewiggles!

  • @scottyandell3644
    @scottyandell3644 3 года назад

    Let’s make a Ted talk about the direction the job market has been changing since the 80’s. I love the enthusiasm, but it’s just pointing out the obvious, and not some form of enlightenment. Anything to make a buck I guess. I need to give a Ted talk on how much business is being conducted using nothing but a simple hand held device. It’s amazing, can’t believe no one sees this. Joking.

  • @nabeelhakeem3593
    @nabeelhakeem3593 3 года назад +1

    I just finished my bachelors degree I mechanical engineering. What should I do family of TedTalks?

    • @musclee-mac8768
      @musclee-mac8768 3 года назад +2

      Hmmm... you studied very hard with complex math problems. This TED Talk would recommend you to go on and teach art for a couple years, then be a waiter at a high end seafood restaurant, then go into marketing and advertise for Ford Motor Company. But hey, at least you'll be the teacher AND the student LOL!!

    • @nabeelhakeem3593
      @nabeelhakeem3593 3 года назад

      @@musclee-mac8768 hahaha

  • @angela-lauradinu1265
    @angela-lauradinu1265 8 месяцев назад

    nouvellepianoblanc!

  • @MGP_2024
    @MGP_2024 3 года назад

    Im looking for a job, I have a squigly career path , if any of you have an offer I'm open to it

  • @farahrehman341
    @farahrehman341 3 года назад

    Confidence

  • @yoanashih761
    @yoanashih761 3 года назад

    Is this a repost?

  • @invox9490
    @invox9490 3 года назад +3

    I disagreee. Right now only the ladders doing 9-5 are getting paid good money (enough money) to have a decent life. We the squigglies are doing shifts with more hours and better qualification and barelly having enough to pay for a flat or getting food to eat.
    I believe these speaker (one even worked at that small company Microsoft) had always had a couching to fall into while the rest us do not have the luxury of failing.

  • @AndroidCovenant
    @AndroidCovenant 3 года назад +9

    What about money??
    You can have a squiggly career when you reach a point of financial security.
    Before that, you have to work your way up the career ladder like everyone else.
    Its not about the job titles... its about the money!

    • @puzzler6157
      @puzzler6157 3 года назад +3

      They gave an example on how within an organisation people weren't locked within barriers on what they can do and learn but given the responsibility to learn from and with each other. Not sure how promotions would work in that case.

  • @castlenani
    @castlenani 3 года назад

    Did anyone catch the name of their book?? 🧏🏽‍♀️

  • @kght222
    @kght222 3 года назад +1

    i don't know why i am watching this, i am a nearly 40 year old highschool dropout who works as a produce clerk, i don't think i would know a career if it slapped me in the face.

  • @idanlewenhoff2295
    @idanlewenhoff2295 3 года назад

    chaos is a ladder

  • @invox9490
    @invox9490 3 года назад +2

    I think my carrer path is basically a cliff.

  • @hiphop666
    @hiphop666 3 года назад

    If at first you don't succeed, it sucks Indeed.
    Noone likes a quitter. Been 3 decades, still knitting that sweater 😃

  • @angela-lauradinu1265
    @angela-lauradinu1265 8 месяцев назад

    2️⃣octobre2023!

  • @martinoignisci7300
    @martinoignisci7300 2 года назад

    yeah, this is fantastic, and either you get it or the job market gets you to know it. Speak with a young and ask him about how many jobs they have done and listen to the answers, tens. Not because they want a squiggly career, but because they have been forced to get that. I'm an advocate of squiggly career, skills, abilities that you could have are countless rather than a standard career. However, as long as universities prepare students to ladder companies, there won't be any changes. Here, in Italy, we are locked even at a step behind, universities don't prepare a student for anything. when you've finished the university know quite zero about job and tons about theoretical concepts. Therefore, first universities must catch up to what's going on in the real world and then start preparing students for it. It's not to leave off responsibility from our shoulders, it's just to point out this huge matter that comes before.

  • @eduardopadilla5505
    @eduardopadilla5505 3 года назад

    How they do to talk like if there was a crowd infront of them?!

  • @angela-lauradinu1265
    @angela-lauradinu1265 8 месяцев назад

    1️⃣eroctobre2023!

  • @musclee-mac8768
    @musclee-mac8768 3 года назад +17

    What about specialization? It's necessary to turn to your subject matter experts who have been doing the job for decades. You can't have this with a squiggly career path. If everyone has a squiggly career path, no one is an expert at anything. Jack of all trades, master at nothing

    • @user-bv1oy6dy8q
      @user-bv1oy6dy8q 2 года назад +1

      This is really important point

    • @thegreat9481
      @thegreat9481 2 года назад

      Always that one person talking in extremes just learn from the damn video and add to your perspective.

    • @musclee-mac8768
      @musclee-mac8768 2 года назад

      @@thegreat9481 You never answered my question

    • @user-mv7zf9pi4s
      @user-mv7zf9pi4s Год назад +1

      SMEs can move into learning and developing in organizations...develop and teach training programs

  • @user-rt3fy5kj5i
    @user-rt3fy5kj5i Год назад

    reward people

  • @mojtabaramezani8197
    @mojtabaramezani8197 2 года назад

    if progression purely means promotion, we miss out on many opportunities that are all around us.👍

  • @aysenursahin5937
    @aysenursahin5937 3 года назад +1

    Firstly

  • @Pakmei11
    @Pakmei11 2 года назад

    I will believe this if there was something like universal basic income, where you can abandond your job and know that you will have something to eat next day. I did engineering studies with an specilization in the nuclear field but never got a change to work on the field (no, I was not bad, actually people of my university with worse academic degree got the change). After almost 2 years jobless I got an oportunity to do a PhD in a totally diferent field, I did it because it was related to nuclear waste (at that moment it was my passion to work in something related to the nuclear world), and now it seems impossible to go out from the field. I have tried during one year and so far, It has not work. In general companies and research institutions want somebody who has done the job already, otherwise they will give you only the oportunity if there is nobody or if they know you from drinking a beer. It is sad. If they do not hire people with experience, how will get people experience?

    • @user-mv7zf9pi4s
      @user-mv7zf9pi4s Год назад

      They want you to be an unpaid intern so basic income would be imperative

  • @naren8923
    @naren8923 2 года назад +2

    This is really good but also really doesn't work in developing & emerging economies

  • @user-rz1mq1qo3v
    @user-rz1mq1qo3v 3 года назад +1

    First

  • @user-fs4nu4cw1t
    @user-fs4nu4cw1t 10 месяцев назад +1

    There is no specific solution.

  • @Samtagri
    @Samtagri 3 года назад

    What exactly qualifies these two to give career advice???

    • @adamrobc
      @adamrobc 3 года назад +2

      They've had careers? What qualifies a career advisor at a school or university to give career advice?

    • @Samtagri
      @Samtagri 3 года назад +1

      @@adamrobc even a garbage man has a career. I wouldn’t take advice from a garbage man. Or should I say garbage person?

    • @grln930
      @grln930 3 года назад

      I sense some misogyny here

    • @Samtagri
      @Samtagri 3 года назад

      @@grln930 projecting

    • @MultiNAME69
      @MultiNAME69 3 года назад

      @@Samtagri One day without him and you will be rolling in your own filth.

  • @reginalewis7044
    @reginalewis7044 2 года назад

    "Squiggly" = Reality.

  • @Brazil-loves-you
    @Brazil-loves-you 3 года назад

    First comment

  • @thefreshest2379
    @thefreshest2379 3 года назад

    This will become more important as time goes on, especially with AI and machine learning

  • @petretrusca2
    @petretrusca2 3 года назад +2

    That's stupid, the career ladder is not actually a ladder it looks like one but the truth is that we as humans need hierarchies in order to organize ourselves. If you look at it from one dimension it looks like a ladder. If you look at it from 2 dimensions it is a triangle, a hierarchy, because this is how we organize as humans always. The ladder is a myth that people with narrow vision of the organization hierarchy have created.

  • @hiphop666
    @hiphop666 3 года назад +1

    If I had a million bucks I'd quit my job Because it Sucks!
    If I was a Millionaire I'd leave this place and go somewhere.

    • @Poderosoplays
      @Poderosoplays 3 года назад

      You don't need a million dollars to quit a job, nor finding a better one.

  • @hiphop666
    @hiphop666 3 года назад

    Yo Mama.

  • @hajratalib2125
    @hajratalib2125 2 года назад

    More like rock climbing you can go up, down, side to side not a ladder😂

  • @barenlirie
    @barenlirie Год назад +1

    MVF has one of the most toxic work cultures, some of the worst reviews from past employees, encourage current employees to give them good reviews on glassdoor and make their money from their call centres scamming elderly people 👎

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    @gamewar1163 2 года назад

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  • @mustafahashim3951
    @mustafahashim3951 3 года назад +1

    Please I need someone to help me trade or invest the forex or crypto market because I'm tired of trading in losses myself. I've blown my account twice and it's frustrating.

    • @ellieclark2042
      @ellieclark2042 3 года назад

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    • @emmanuelbrown9906
      @emmanuelbrown9906 3 года назад

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    • @jameslise5249
      @jameslise5249 3 года назад

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    • @charlotteernest3690
      @charlotteernest3690 3 года назад

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    • @jameslise5249
      @jameslise5249 3 года назад

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    @kylesmith6682 3 года назад

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  • @einsteinsthink2151
    @einsteinsthink2151 3 года назад

    Doesn't it look much interesting because they hadn't a good conversation skills & looks like they are speaking what they have learned like a student learning his syllabus just to gain marks.. nothing there was creative about.. They should work in speaking expertise , by the way material was good

  • @angela-lauradinu1265
    @angela-lauradinu1265 8 месяцев назад +1

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  • @TheLivirus
    @TheLivirus 3 года назад +4

    The best career path is to get a job then keep it and live a good life.

  • @stephengardner9604
    @stephengardner9604 3 года назад +8

    I recieved my payment of $25,000 on Bitcoin last week, Nice video by the way...

    • @stephengardner9604
      @stephengardner9604 3 года назад

      @Frank Thomson I invested with mr. Smith and he really made me a good profit

    • @silkiemiceli5894
      @silkiemiceli5894 3 года назад

      Whoa...this huge😱😱

    • @audreybutler1417
      @audreybutler1417 3 года назад

      @@stephengardner9604 That mr. Smith must be a genius

    • @liamwood770
      @liamwood770 3 года назад

      @@stephengardner9604 How can we reach him?🙏🙏🙏

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      @stephengardner9604 3 года назад

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