Smart People Are Losing In Life Because Of Their Low Output | BEST OF OLD Martin Shkreli COMPILATION

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  • Опубликовано: 11 сен 2024

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  • @TheShkreliPill
    @TheShkreliPill  Год назад +7

    🧨 Martin Shkreli: Study The Industry Like Warren Buffet ruclips.net/video/M2aRJ4ljm0o/видео.html
    ► Martin Shkreli Analyses Intellia Therapeutics (NTLA) stock ruclips.net/video/ARpcuQc7ylw/видео.html
    ► Merck, Novo Nordisk, Lilly, Ionis, Bristol-Myers Squibb ruclips.net/video/TK_ysgNCR58/видео.html
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  • @SurrogateActivities
    @SurrogateActivities Год назад +251

    being smart means youre very good at making excuses and staying comfortable

    • @papabear1714
      @papabear1714 Год назад +21

      needed to read this this morning

    • @ThinkAbstract
      @ThinkAbstract Год назад +13

      @@uberhaxonova
      You don't have any responsibilities. Hear me out, but you will never cure this unless you get yourself a wife and have a kid.
      What else do you have to lose? But do what I said and watch the magic transform your life, there is a new life path for you waiting.

    • @nufaelnasir2988
      @nufaelnasir2988 Год назад +5

      @@uberhaxonova try learning some mma at a gym

    • @GabrielBacon
      @GabrielBacon Год назад

      MENSA is a high IQ circle-jerking group that you have to be in the top 2% of IQ to join.
      The top earners in MENSA earn FAR less than the top earners of the general population. Top of mensa earners are about $200k. Top of general population (lower IQ) are $2million.
      In order to truly be smart, you must put your intelligence aside & assume you’re dumb. Be willing to fail and look/feel stupid. Intelligent people have big egos.

    • @DataLog
      @DataLog Год назад +6

      ​@@ThinkAbstract Yeah, I'm alone and I find it difficult to make myself do stuff. I could be making (and I want to) a ton more money in digital marketing, but I'm not doing it.
      I'm also attending a private university after I quit studying chemistry because I was too comfortable to do even a minimum.
      Some people have to study for weeks to pass an exam, I can do it in 2-3 days but I couldn't make myself do it... Always had a ton of "friends" and everybody knows me and respects me for being smart, but I could never excell academically or make myself do my job as good as I could. I also could never find a partner to share personal interests and stuff. I've also always felt like a fraud because all the respect I get, but I don't believe I've earned it. I was just born intelligent and learned tons of random stuff quickly by surfing through the internet since I was a kid.
      If my boss knew how little I'm actually working, he would be mad as hell lol.
      Don't get me wrong, I do my job better than other people in the company, but I'm working for maybe 2-3 hours per week, sometimes even less...
      I think that finding a partner is necessary, but I've always felt that I'd be a burdon to my future girlfriend if I don't fix this before, so I'm avoiding entering any strong relationships, not even close friendships.

  • @carlospataro2166
    @carlospataro2166 Год назад +116

    Man, listening to martin feels like a breath of honesty and real advice in a world with bullshit everywhere. He is so smart.

    • @johnbrown9802
      @johnbrown9802 Год назад +2

      You mean a guy that raised the price of pharmaceuticals 1000% overnight for cancer patients. He'll answer to God for that and money won't help him.

    • @420yoloscopes
      @420yoloscopes Год назад

      @@johnbrown9802 It wasnt cancer patients. It was a drug for toxoplasmosis, a niche parasitic infection that immunocompromised people can contract. You meant to say AIDs drug instead of cancer, but it isn’t even an AIDS drug.

    • @alienkishorekumar
      @alienkishorekumar Год назад

      ​@@johnbrown9802 even if there's no God, he's someone everyone hates working with because he has this cut throat mentality which is only suitable for certain soulless enterprises like finance, the rest need humanity and soul. Ironic Pharma people are soulless, even though they save lives.

    • @rnapol3266
      @rnapol3266 Год назад

      Yes he’s smart. White collar criminals are all smart.

    • @riastr0
      @riastr0 Год назад +1

      @@johnbrown9802 I knew he looked familiar. It's so weird seeing him as a regular RUclipsr.

  • @jackmiddleton2080
    @jackmiddleton2080 Год назад +42

    I fucked up teaching a guy options. Some things in life are self filtering and I disturbed that balance.

    • @Lestergreen77
      @Lestergreen77 Год назад +3

      Smart people sell options

    • @cole3622
      @cole3622 Месяц назад

      That last sentence is beautiful

  • @battlezonetrading
    @battlezonetrading Год назад +32

    Martin you went from someone who the media made me despise to someone who I would love to meet one day. I'm glad you started a RUclips channel so we can see the real you.

    • @riastr0
      @riastr0 Год назад

      Don't take this the wrong way, but why the change of heart? Are you saying the amount of information he's giving out is enough to compensate for his price jacking of the Pharmaceuticals?

    • @battlezonetrading
      @battlezonetrading Год назад +1

      @@riastr0 I think he did his time and that he genuinely is trying to do better, at least that’s the vibe I get.

  • @I_Lemaire
    @I_Lemaire Год назад +28

    Sorry for the recent bankruptcy, Martin, but Dr GPT is REAL and your new start-ups are impressive.

    • @1MinuteFlipDoc
      @1MinuteFlipDoc Год назад +6

      Vyera Pharmaceuticals, which previously settled price-fixing charges that resulted in founder Martin Shkreli being banned from the pharmaceutical industry, filed for bankruptcy late Tuesday to sell its assets.
      Vyera said its bankruptcy was the result of declining profits, increased competition for generic drugs, and litigation alleging that Vyera suppressed competition for its most valuable drug, Daraprim.

  • @OatsOats
    @OatsOats Год назад +7

    PLEASE KEEP UPLOADING LEGACY CONTENT! A lot of his best stuff was from pre prison, thank you so much

    • @TheShkreliPill
      @TheShkreliPill  Год назад +8

      of course, will probably upload more during the week too

  • @BoomBustProfits
    @BoomBustProfits Год назад +13

    Perseverance - Yes...also a LACK of Bad Luck is important for success.

  • @kaioneal6160
    @kaioneal6160 Год назад +12

    I agree completely.
    This really clicked for me when I acknockledge the fact that our ancestors use to work 60-120 hours a week.
    I aim to work at least 60 hours a week. On top of freelancing work and building simple businesses.

    • @Laotzu.Goldbug
      @Laotzu.Goldbug Год назад +6

      ​@Kanzikanz This is simply untrue. This is a baseless myth propagated by people using second and third hand sources, which themselves are nothing more than supposition, to talk about things they don't in the slightest bit understand.
      The problem lies in the fact that the modern distinction between "work" and "leisure" is, fundamentally, a new and artificial idea. Our conception that you go to an office cubicle, or a factory, or sit at your computer with a headset for 8 to 10 hours a day, and receive cash compensation, and that's "work", and aside from that you grab ready-made food off a store shelf or out of your refrigerator, get pills to immediately reduce your fever at another store, change the temperature in your house at the push of a button, have clean drinkable safe running water on demand inside your home, are able to cook things with magical electricity, and can pick up the phone and instantaneously talk to someone on the other side of the world, without having to do any real work, and all of that is "leisure", is such an unusual concept that people can't even understand how out of place it is in the Human Experience.
      For nearly all of human history, in pre-modern and especially ancient or prehistoric times, effort needed to maintain the household, or even just to survive, was almost constant. Sure there were times during the day when more work was going on and times when less was; farmers may have certain hours where there's sunlight to go out and work the crops, or tend the animals and so on. But people didn't just quit their jobs when the clock (which they didn't have) hit a certain time and go in to watch TV. The majority of time not spent on your main task or profession would have been spent on all the other myriad things that needed to be done, whether it was the constant cooking and preparing of food, repairing your tools and household implements, making clothes, helping with family members or sick relatives, fixing your house, and so on. Setting aside sleeping or time spent relieving yourself, for the common person in almost any civilization of the past there would have had very little time when they weren't doing _something_ useful. Leisure in the truest sense was almost exclusively a preserve of the social elite, and in fact their elite status both came from and was marked by the fact that they did have the time and resources to engage in things that were not strictly professional or contributing to basic need (of course even for them things were overwhelmingly more active and embodied then watching TV or playing video games, whether it was riding, hunting, dancing, pursuing the arts, etc). People of any class who sat around doing nothing and just being idle, or even worse just drinking or indulging themselves and in other substances, were highly stigmatized and not respected. The amount of overwhelmingly *passive consumption* that marks the modern man would have seemed very strange to all of them.
      It is for this reason why most, if not all, traditional working class leisure activities are directly tied to something productive be it is knitting, carving, playing a musical instrument, etc. It is also for this reason why actual days of rest when you really weren't supposed to do any work if you could help it - like a Sabbath or Sunday - or true festivals and holidays, were so important to people back then in ways that people today do not value them (of course whether it's a Sunday or Christmas you still have to do all the things to cook your food, boil your water, like the candles and so on).
      The amount of ease and comfort that people have today, in the physiological sense, and how little they actually need to work to take care of fundamental necessities is genuinely astonishing. Of course there's psychological discomfort, and the need they feel to work on to seek wealth and status is another thing, and the mass epidemic of spiritual malaise. Of course those two things might actually be related...

    • @johngoldsworthy7135
      @johngoldsworthy7135 Год назад +1

      Hunters and gatherers did not ‘work’ 60-120 hours a week.

    • @GoldHamSam
      @GoldHamSam Год назад +2

      @kanzikanz138 more meaning and purpose- smaller & closer world/culture. We have been in a crisis of meaning for over 100 years and it's only getting worse. Money means nothing- providing for a family is necessary but as a man one also needs a true calling towards something "infinite" and larger than himself- he also must know himself truly (midlife crisis is a sign a man knows nothing of himself- so is hoarding of material possessions, sexual addiction or dating young women, drug or alcohol addiction, etc.). This wave of depression, "mental illness", status obsession and careerism- it's all downstream of the meaning crisis.

    • @igreeuropa
      @igreeuropa Год назад

      Freelancing has many viable options of income: doing tasks, one day jobs, copywriting, ghostwriting, thumbnail making, videoediting, 3D modeling, 3D print...

    • @theunamed2039
      @theunamed2039 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@Laotzu.Goldbug excellent answer. Do you have a blog or other platform where we can read more of what you have to say about things in general

  • @SomeGuy-mu9mt
    @SomeGuy-mu9mt 6 месяцев назад +1

    I don't know if you read this stuff Martin but thank you. As someone on a real low ebb at the moment , this was helpful to me.

  • @49495lwbrmoxybe
    @49495lwbrmoxybe Год назад +9

    I miss the old videos

  • @TheRealLorcan
    @TheRealLorcan Год назад +11

    I love this channel

  • @SlickGlowie
    @SlickGlowie 3 месяца назад +1

    Extremely interesting content. Keep up the work.

  • @elidangerfieldofficial
    @elidangerfieldofficial Год назад +6

    love it, cheers

  • @thechrisdo
    @thechrisdo Год назад +5

    thank you for this

  • @tomquirk
    @tomquirk Год назад +4

    Peak Shkreli

  • @jamiebond6349
    @jamiebond6349 2 месяца назад +1

    He said sell Pfizer at $36, it's not going anywhere...one year later...it's $28.

  • @GroatHealth
    @GroatHealth Год назад +2

    TOUCH THE MOST SKIN TO THE GROUND FOR 20 MINUTES A DAY FOR AMAZING EFFECTS

  • @user-sx3pu3pv6q
    @user-sx3pu3pv6q Год назад +4

    Your titles are never matched to the sections in the video, where does he discuss the title part at?

    • @jrossi91
      @jrossi91 Год назад +5

      Going off past vids, the title is usually one of the middle chapters of the video...in this case he starts talking about intelligence and output around 10:40

    • @user-sx3pu3pv6q
      @user-sx3pu3pv6q Год назад +2

      @@jrossi91 thank you

  • @livingmyjameslifeRN
    @livingmyjameslifeRN Год назад +2

    thansk man

  • @itzbert
    @itzbert Год назад +4

    classic shkreli

  • @drewk3646
    @drewk3646 Год назад +1

    15:13 in 2016 Martin was suspicious of housing prices going down. He was right. lel.

  • @reijin999
    @reijin999 Год назад +1

    genius account. thanks

  • @amorlain4316
    @amorlain4316 Год назад +1

    Do you have an archive? A lot of his old content is deleted

    • @TheShkreliPill
      @TheShkreliPill  Год назад +2

      everything. Watch BEST OF MARTIN SHKRELI playlist

  • @danielforti9716
    @danielforti9716 10 месяцев назад

    yeah it definitely does

  • @reinventingfun
    @reinventingfun Год назад +2

    the hero we don't deserve

  • @secretbandreappears244
    @secretbandreappears244 11 месяцев назад

    "Never fearful just careful where we get dutches at"

  • @abuzerr666
    @abuzerr666 Год назад +2

    can you share more old skhreli clips please??

    • @TheShkreliPill
      @TheShkreliPill  Год назад

      tomorrow

    • @abuzerr666
      @abuzerr666 Год назад +1

      @@TheShkreliPill was best of skhreli your channel?

    • @TheShkreliPill
      @TheShkreliPill  Год назад

      no, I just secured all the videos

    • @abuzerr666
      @abuzerr666 Год назад +1

      @@TheShkreliPill you are doing gods work sir

  • @bubbatheg
    @bubbatheg Год назад

    This title is so true

  • @danielwilson1105
    @danielwilson1105 Год назад +3

    So Cramer used to have accurate calls before he got bought out and made the ultimate reverse indicator? Interesting

  • @crates12
    @crates12 Год назад

    What do you think of $SRPT latest push higher... Time to start betting on SRP-9001?

  • @Houtenaar
    @Houtenaar Год назад +2

    You don't need much ;I did deal with3 million...Lmao

    • @BusinessWolf1
      @BusinessWolf1 Год назад

      There's levels to it. If you're just starting out, do a proven business model just for the experience, then recognise when you understand enough and build a new, better business, rinse and repeat. Most people's first business is not their successful one, and everyone's first business is their learner one.

  • @yombeats919
    @yombeats919 Год назад +3

    I feel like asking, what should I do if Im dumb?

    • @YourUncle8501
      @YourUncle8501 Год назад

      Youre honestly smarter than most. Most people would know how dumb they are if only they were a little smarter. Self awareness and humility are key. Ask semi intelligent questions and pursue answers from people that have been through it. Criticize all angles as much as reasonably possible.
      -fellow idiot

  • @mattyfatstaxs
    @mattyfatstaxs Год назад +3

    I wonder what was the 3mil to 500mil with the Texas drug company.

  • @mattmorrison1408
    @mattmorrison1408 Год назад

    it annoys me so much how many fucking last hits you miss when you play league

  • @EpicTurbulance
    @EpicTurbulance Год назад

    Alright, let's go.

  • @Recraw7
    @Recraw7 3 дня назад

    martin talking shit about Goldman sachs and music yet their CEO was a DJ, he only stopped because the media was annoying

  • @pr7606
    @pr7606 Год назад

    Ad a newbie in stocks, where do I begin understanding options?

    • @lizardwizard1064
      @lizardwizard1064 Год назад +14

      don't, big mistake

    • @d0loressk4ze28
      @d0loressk4ze28 Год назад +1

      don’t, if you start it might be a slow and hard way to end your life

    • @EvillNooB
      @EvillNooB Год назад +2

      as a newbie you don't go there 🤣 it will be like asking to lose 99% or even more
      but anyways, you should look for demo-accounts in your brokerage, you will have fake money to make fake trades with real world data

    • @arionhart5923
      @arionhart5923 Год назад +1

      If you are going to do options and have a dying wish the "safest way" is to sell/write options

    • @MKULTRA_Victim_
      @MKULTRA_Victim_ Год назад

      r/wallstreetbets

  • @statictech7
    @statictech7 Год назад +1

    The last guy needs to google you before calling and going “ya.. like what” bro go away

  • @Andrew_Troya
    @Andrew_Troya Год назад

    18:45 🤣🤣🤣

  • @BigDEnrgy1
    @BigDEnrgy1 11 месяцев назад

    1:37 What ? 3M to 500M ?

    • @theunamed2039
      @theunamed2039 6 месяцев назад

      Nuts. I wonder what his cut was . I wonder how much he had left after seizures by fed / prison etc

  • @celtekrider2
    @celtekrider2 Год назад

    I used to hate Martin. I am willing to listen to what he has to say but my one question is, Aren't you still in jail?

    • @HD-uh7nj
      @HD-uh7nj Год назад +1

      nah hes out

    • @celtekrider2
      @celtekrider2 Год назад

      @@HD-uh7nj Yeah I can't believe it! I've been watching his Analysis on pharma stocks and I didn't realize how smart this guy is!

  • @BusinessWolf1
    @BusinessWolf1 Год назад +1

    He could get recurring revenue from a suicide aassistance clinic.

  • @eggman4474
    @eggman4474 Год назад

    Read wiki

  • @egi__lyricsadder5545
    @egi__lyricsadder5545 Год назад

    thank god im not smart

  • @r.7442
    @r.7442 Год назад

    His League CSing sucks tho

  • @BusinessWolf1
    @BusinessWolf1 Год назад

    You are talking about intelligent people, not smart people. There is a big difference.

  • @infraredxray
    @infraredxray Год назад

    wtf is that beeping noise lol

  • @TheGreyGhost_of43rd
    @TheGreyGhost_of43rd Год назад

    🗑️

  • @Comeonemane1
    @Comeonemane1 Год назад

    you need help.
    we all do.

    • @RJTradess
      @RJTradess Год назад

      Are you Joe mazzullas burner account???