Demon mode sound crazy😨I’ve only experienced Berserk mode i call it, when a video needs to get out and you start your day editing and end your day editing for like 4 days straight😂
For me it was beast mode. 16 hour shifts and not a single penny being spent so I could get my first car in 6 months working 8/h. My dad saw that I kept my promise of not wasting any money on video games and helped me pay for anything left over
Nice breakdown. But based on the current title I'm seeing "I Tried Elon Musk's $256 Billion Productivity Routine", I was hoping to see you actually apply these principles to your own weekly/daily routine.
Edit: Here from your bullet journal video. Excellent vid. I went out and bought the journal you used/recommended right after and follow what you did in the video. 09:25 work to the point of burning out then work beyond that? Burnout prevents further work from being done, so how do you work beyond burnout?
The point I was just trying to make is that you can push beyond what you think is possible, which will increase your work capacity in the future. What I think is easy now was what I used to think was hard. Unnecessarily grinding is probably unhealthy and can lead to diminishing results
I used to make language learning content and have mentored people there! Now I'm really focused on learning how to make the best videos possible but still have a long way to go :)
Awesome video! You seem like an amazing man, I agree with most of your ideas. But wanted some advice, I am 17, graduating high school this year, and want to pursue entrepreneurship but my parents want me to go to uni, and although I got accepted into a prestigious university in Sydney for engineering, I keep hearing that it is best to skip uni. So what should I do.
I was just like you when I graduated high school, and I ended up studying engineering (comp sci). This is the EXACT thing I wish someone would have told me. Go to uni 100%, it's a great experience, you can meet so many people, utilize the resources of the school, and then you also have the credibility of having graduated from a prestigious university. Starting your first day in uni, start a business (i.e. solve a problem where people give you money for) I spent too long trying to build engineering side projects that never went anywhere when I should have been trying to solve problems people would pay money for. Being in Uni kinda gives you the space to pursue anything you want, I'd say start a new venture every single year until one works. Then don't get a job afterwards. :)
Here's another breakdown of a $100M CEO's Routine (Biohacking & Philosophy) ruclips.net/video/HjBU7F-dUwk/видео.html
Love the content you putting out! Keep it up!
thank you 🤝
Just wanted to say your channel is amazing, keep going!
thank you so much!
Keep gambling, got it
try it and let me know
Demon mode sound crazy😨I’ve only experienced Berserk mode i call it, when a video needs to get out and you start your day editing and end your day editing for like 4 days straight😂
ahahah
For me it was beast mode. 16 hour shifts and not a single penny being spent so I could get my first car in 6 months working 8/h. My dad saw that I kept my promise of not wasting any money on video games and helped me pay for anything left over
Getting this book immediately
One of the best videso I've ever watched and I have been on RUclips for 12 years now.
wow, that means a lot man
Great breakdown, u sold me the book haha
let's go!!
Nice breakdown. But based on the current title I'm seeing "I Tried Elon Musk's $256 Billion Productivity Routine", I was hoping to see you actually apply these principles to your own weekly/daily routine.
Thanks for the feedback! I’ll try a vlog style next time!! Was just focused on delivering the principles for this one
how tf this video not having millions of views
maybe you have to watch it millions of times
Edit: Here from your bullet journal video. Excellent vid. I went out and bought the journal you used/recommended right after and follow what you did in the video.
09:25 work to the point of burning out then work beyond that?
Burnout prevents further work from being done, so how do you work beyond burnout?
The point I was just trying to make is that you can push beyond what you think is possible, which will increase your work capacity in the future. What I think is easy now was what I used to think was hard. Unnecessarily grinding is probably unhealthy and can lead to diminishing results
@@reysu ah, ok.
I like your bullet journal video, by the way.
I like how you explained the first point using an analogy rather than using first principles :3
lol shit
if you where to become a mentor, what area of advice would you be great at ?
I used to make language learning content and have mentored people there! Now I'm really focused on learning how to make the best videos possible but still have a long way to go :)
I appreciate this bc I will likely not read the book.
Awesome video! You seem like an amazing man, I agree with most of your ideas. But wanted some advice, I am 17, graduating high school this year, and want to pursue entrepreneurship but my parents want me to go to uni, and although I got accepted into a prestigious university in Sydney for engineering, I keep hearing that it is best to skip uni. So what should I do.
I was just like you when I graduated high school, and I ended up studying engineering (comp sci). This is the EXACT thing I wish someone would have told me. Go to uni 100%, it's a great experience, you can meet so many people, utilize the resources of the school, and then you also have the credibility of having graduated from a prestigious university. Starting your first day in uni, start a business (i.e. solve a problem where people give you money for) I spent too long trying to build engineering side projects that never went anywhere when I should have been trying to solve problems people would pay money for. Being in Uni kinda gives you the space to pursue anything you want, I'd say start a new venture every single year until one works. Then don't get a job afterwards. :)
Great video 👏👏
Thanks for the visit :)
great video, can you make more productivity tips from this same book on Elon musk.
Will do!
Great video!
Elon Musk vs Steve Jobs?
Steve Jobs
Wow this is amazing content!
thank you for saying that