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Why Following Your Passion Is The WORST Advice… | Scott Galloway

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  • Опубликовано: 10 июл 2024
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  • @TheDiaryOfACEOClips
    @TheDiaryOfACEOClips  Месяц назад +5

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  • @ElliottPiano
    @ElliottPiano 27 дней назад +23

    I'm a selftaught pianist and I decided to leave university and everything when i was 20 .
    I just had enough money to rent a place for 1.5 month , and gave my heart and soul to find piano students, I felt this was my destiny and no matter the difficulties I didnt doubt a single minute.
    Fast forward 8 years later , i have now 74 private students in France and living a dream life.
    My passion was also my biggest talent .
    Ill always be grateful to my younger self for following my instincts.
    So you often need to follow what your heart is telling you

    • @cowl6867
      @cowl6867 26 дней назад

      Was your passion playing the piano or teaching it?

    • @ElliottPiano
      @ElliottPiano 6 дней назад

      @@cowl6867 both

  • @Kiran-mh1lz
    @Kiran-mh1lz Месяц назад +106

    I chose to follow my passion without the money, it was tough, but I kept going, the money came after i followed my passion. I just moved into my dream home this year and just opened my second business. Following my passion was the best thing I ever did, to anyone reading this don't allow the negativity of others to stop you. Focus on yourself and your dream and keep going. You will get there! Good luck❤

    • @AFRoSHEENT3ARCMICHAEL69
      @AFRoSHEENT3ARCMICHAEL69 Месяц назад

      Well easy for you to say cause you're hot but for most of us that's just not the case. Gorgeous women like yourself have it easy. Guys like me have it harder I can promise you that.

    • @anthonybrett
      @anthonybrett Месяц назад +1

      Just out of curiosity, what was your passion?

    • @Kiran-mh1lz
      @Kiran-mh1lz Месяц назад +6

      @@anthonybrett when I was a child I would observe people and see that most people hide who they really are. I observed this my entire life. I felt bad for those people, to have to live like that must be exhausting and so draining. People think that it's normal to behave like that, but it's not. It's a conditioned way of behaving, we weren't created to live in the shadows. We weren't created to lie to ourselves and others. We've become that way because of this world and how it's governed. So I always wanted to help people and help make this world a better place for everyone. My passion has always been to support people and show them how to become powerful human beings, have peace of mind, and live a healthy, happy life. That's what I specialise in.

    • @anthonybrett
      @anthonybrett Месяц назад +2

      @@Kiran-mh1lz "most people hide who they really are" Agreed. We all do that from time to time. Sounds like a great passion. I am a fulltime carer myself, I had to retire years ago so as to look after my son who is severe autism. Always interested to hear how people turn their passions into a vocation.
      Cheers

    • @cowl6867
      @cowl6867 26 дней назад +14

      ​@@Kiran-mh1lzThat's one way to avoid a straightforward answer

  • @EdgarBossen
    @EdgarBossen Месяц назад +135

    *No man is too rich til you leave the earth you leave with nothing*

    • @MatthewHendren-x9z
      @MatthewHendren-x9z Месяц назад +2

      well at least the rich achieved something in life before that person dies. his kids will probably inherit the fortunes and pass on to the next generation. cycle of life.

    • @EdgarBossen
      @EdgarBossen Месяц назад +1

      true.but.i.wont.die.poor

    • @JOEY-HUFF
      @JOEY-HUFF Месяц назад

      We live in this earth, we gotta play our part...He's living life while he is still alive...

    • @JustinThomas-n5h
      @JustinThomas-n5h Месяц назад

      If you are not in the financial market space right now, you are making a huge mistake. I understand that it could be due to ignorance, but if you want to make your money work for you...prevent inflation

    • @MalcolmCampbel
      @MalcolmCampbel Месяц назад

      ​@@JustinThomas-n5hInteresting, This is superb! Information, as a noob it gets quite difficult to handle all of this and staying informed is a major cause, how do you go about this are you a pro Investor?

  • @crazyharmless666
    @crazyharmless666 Месяц назад +28

    Some people are so poor....all they have is money.

  • @chrisrubio8212
    @chrisrubio8212 Месяц назад +12

    Follow your conscience. Your conscience is the voice that invites you to be your most courageous, most authentic, most excellent self.

  • @shansbo217
    @shansbo217 Месяц назад +46

    Yes, passions are hobbies. If one can make a living off of their hobby, they are extremely lucky.

  • @realsemig
    @realsemig Месяц назад +107

    I agree 100%. No happiness without money. Once you have money, you can be free and pursue whatever you want. Of course it's still best to achieve it by doing things you don't hate, because achieving wealth is going to be very hard if you hate what you are doing. But you don't have to be jumping out of bed every morning out of 'passion'. You need discipline.

    • @AFRoSHEENT3ARCMICHAEL69
      @AFRoSHEENT3ARCMICHAEL69 Месяц назад +1

      Money makes you think it gives you some happiness but it really doesn't. Definitely have no freedom without money which mens you're not actually free unless you're rich. Notice only poor people end up in jail?

    • @RMJerich0
      @RMJerich0 Месяц назад +2

      Its very easy to understand if you need money. And if it would make you feel happy.
      Remember your life and happiest moments of it. For me - its never about money. The moment I bought a dream car - not even in the list.

    • @valentineezegwu9668
      @valentineezegwu9668 11 дней назад

      Exactly

    • @ArturoGarzaID
      @ArturoGarzaID 8 дней назад

      No money…no anything, you literally can’t play the game without money. Basically life is just a giant superficial game everyone is playing.

    • @Kyouma.
      @Kyouma. 8 дней назад

      @realsemig: "You need discipline."
      I disagree. If you do something you enjoy and care about, discipline becomes redundant. You won't even question whether you do xyz or not; you just do it. Because you enjoy the activity and the process, and because you care. Discipline, on the other hand, is a leash. Don't be a dog

  • @user-td2lg1fl6h
    @user-td2lg1fl6h 25 дней назад +9

    What he’s saying is true and practical because he’s a practical person. He’s not an professional actor, artist or musician. He’s a marketer. In the age of self help, this is his domain amongst other “guru” giving obvious advice with zero first hand experience. So because of this, he’s giving a black and white answer. And i would counter that by saying do both and try to keep a stable job while pursuing your passion on the side.

    • @anthonygarcia8749
      @anthonygarcia8749 5 дней назад

      A counter is that your hobby doesn't necessarily have to be your career or "passion". A hobby can just be a hobby, something you enjoy to do.

  • @rohanrafi9909
    @rohanrafi9909 Месяц назад +59

    If you're rich already, and then decide to be an actor or a musician, go for it, but what he is saying 100% correct, because we need to be realistic!

    • @pedroroque8681
      @pedroroque8681 28 дней назад +2

      What is reality?

    • @rohanrafi9909
      @rohanrafi9909 28 дней назад

      @@pedroroque8681 that your chances of failing are 99%

    • @bathombre9739
      @bathombre9739 5 дней назад

      When you dont have enough money for food and a roof over your head

    • @nxrth9463
      @nxrth9463 6 часов назад

      Why though we only have one life, why waste it being realistic and not doing what you want just to regret not following your gut later on your death bed.

  • @RMJerich0
    @RMJerich0 Месяц назад +16

    What a happy person. Lets listen to him

    • @Andrew_artwork
      @Andrew_artwork 29 дней назад +2

      Ha just what I thought 😂

    • @pedroroque8681
      @pedroroque8681 28 дней назад +1

      Exactly!

    • @patclau006
      @patclau006 10 дней назад

      😂 nailed it!

    • @sabishiihito
      @sabishiihito 5 дней назад +2

      He's realistic. If you think about the state of reality, and you aren't insane or delusional, you won't be doing a lot of smiling.

  • @max31412
    @max31412 Месяц назад +20

    As a creative person who has ignored practical realities, this is so true. Life is so much about balance. As a creative, you can be so into what you do you lack balance. But then, sometimes you need that in order to develop your skills. One man's obsessive is another's ninja. Like so much in life, it can look very complex. However, it doesn't have to be. The important thing is to every day take an honest look at your life like you're looking at it from above, objectively. At some point, that imagination has to intersect with reality or else the needs will go unmet, which ironically will steal away the joy which you so actively pursue in your passion. It's challenging, but it can be done. It's like being on a boat pre-GPS. You simply have to take constant assessments of where you are and move your rudder according to what those assessments are telling you. It's a little press and then release, a little left and a little right. Take daily accounts of where you are and be flexible to change where those seem to indicate changes are necessary. You'll find your way.

    • @jessylyne2712
      @jessylyne2712 Месяц назад +1

      That's wisdom at it's best

    • @awolf81
      @awolf81 17 дней назад

      You’re certainly creative. You write like a version ChatGTP programmed to avoid being succinct. You could remove 20 sentences and say “Balance your creative work with work that makes you money”. Same content, less mental masturbation.

  • @70newlife
    @70newlife Месяц назад +31

    For every person who followed his passion and was successful in his passion and made good money there are ten thousand who are lower middle class or poor.

    • @RickP-gp6eo
      @RickP-gp6eo Месяц назад

      are you middle class?

    • @RMJerich0
      @RMJerich0 Месяц назад +4

      Have you ever meet a kinda poor but happy guy? I did, a lot. Have you ever met rich and unhappy guy? I did A LOT.
      The point is - it is never about the money. People who a truly happy because of money - are rare as f. And passion beats everything, if its true. Such people dont mind all of suffering because they have a reason to live. And they might get it, might not. But the one whos reason was money eventually will regret it, kind of. And lets be honest, most of the people who get money on the 1 or 2 place - never get it. They became middle class or a lil bit higher. Its nonsense to spend your life on it if you have another thing. Dont give up your dream.

    • @pedroroque8681
      @pedroroque8681 28 дней назад +1

      The same can be said about people who did the opposite. All of this is just projection. People like to pretend they know what's best for everybody.

  • @amarug
    @amarug Месяц назад +29

    I guess I was really lucky that my hobby/passion from my childhood was mechanical engineering 😅

  • @princessap9635
    @princessap9635 Месяц назад +16

    If you’re single with no dependents -sure follow your passion, the outcomes or consequences only affect you. But once you have others relying on you for security and financial wellbeing, it’s selfish to ever put your individual passions above their wellbeing. Ask any immigrant about putting their families social mobility above what they really wished they could do. That can be done after you’ve secured those you’re responsible for. There are few things more meaningful than supporting others for future generations.

  • @miguelchavez2821
    @miguelchavez2821 Месяц назад +18

    I appreciate Scott's flexibility in being a supportive father while creating guard rails for how he would be supportive of his kids dreams.

  • @redmoondesignbeth9119
    @redmoondesignbeth9119 Месяц назад +136

    As a single mom I raised my 3 kids to follow their passion. ALL 3 are making BIG Buck now, self employed, own their homes and great parents. Justin decided at 5 that he wanted to be an illustrator after watching "Wizards" with his big brother. He ended up teaching animation with a GED and did work for Ralph Bakshi.

    • @MrStreetninja007
      @MrStreetninja007 Месяц назад +14

      Yeah but not all children have passions that will actually make money some want to be influencers or artists or actors and never actually get anywhere and make any money at all besides waitressing

    • @brownwhale5518
      @brownwhale5518 Месяц назад +27

      So he’s in the 1%.
      Good for him and everyone around him.
      But the other 99% who had that passion failed.
      But I bet nearly 100% didn’t even bother thinking about the point being made.
      I recently attended a university graduation. The fine arts group was ecstatic. Their families were ecstatic.
      Then while sitting in the audience I googled average yearly starting salary for fine arts majors.
      $24,000 per year. About one year’s attendance cost at the university.
      That’s just $10,000 above poverty for a single person. And I’m guessing many of those fine arts graduates have plenty of student loan debt.
      And don’t start with the universities should know better. It’s a family and whole societal issue.

    • @kimberlymarrone1727
      @kimberlymarrone1727 Месяц назад +2

      It depends on if you want peace and happiness. That's the route you should follow. If money is all consuming for you then definitely go find something that makes a lot of money chances are you won't be happy unless you're lucky of course. I've always told my children do what you LOVE. If they find their doing what they love but want to make more money then that's their option they can change what they do. Nothing I mean nothing, can make you happier than doing what you love. And when you do find something you love you make it work you find a way. And that might not always look like what the world says is rich and that "you made it" One thing for sure, money makes things easier but it doesn't make you happy.

    • @abiyah3176
      @abiyah3176 Месяц назад

      @@brownwhale5518Some of those art schools cost upwards of $80k yearly.

    • @larrygerry985
      @larrygerry985 Месяц назад +2

      You miss his point. He is saying to have a limit on it. Ie if your child's passion was acting, 2 years. If it is not sustainable then move into another field

  • @WealthAcademics
    @WealthAcademics Месяц назад +19

    This is very sound and reasonable advice.

  • @bjornlinsin4570
    @bjornlinsin4570 Месяц назад +10

    That is not luck sir but preparation! "You make your own luck".

  • @loricannon2988
    @loricannon2988 Месяц назад +10

    I followed my passion with no regrets. I didn’t get rich 🤑 but money 💵 really can’t buy you happiness….

    • @awolf81
      @awolf81 17 дней назад +1

      Research shows that money does buy happiness. For most of us, taking a vacation with your family or being able to help a family member when they’re sick will make you happy. Also, try living in Florida when your AC breaks and you can’t afford to fix it. You won’t be happy.
      You’re comment sounds great. Regretfully, it’s not true.

    • @loricannon2988
      @loricannon2988 17 дней назад +1

      @@awolf81 agreed 👍. Especially after the trip I just took. I can’t do vacations anymore the way I used to. So if you’re older like 👍 me, I can’t do a vacation on a 👩‍🏫 teachers retirement. I don’t count on (family member) to help me. How many people go to college for 4 years to become a teacher 🧑‍🏫?? Not 🧍‍♂️ many. You do the math 🧮?

    • @awolf81
      @awolf81 17 дней назад +1

      @@loricannon2988 glad we agree. Not sure what you’re last two sentences are referring to but if it’s that teachers aren’t payed enough, I agree with that too.

    • @loricannon2988
      @loricannon2988 17 дней назад +1

      @@awolf81 I’m referring to the fact that you all think 🤔 the teachers 👨‍🏫 are daycare. In the next Uvalde you be finding out? There will be a nationwide teacher strike 🪧 🔮😎💅

  • @ELMQ
    @ELMQ Месяц назад +34

    I'd tell my kids to do both, follow their passions and earn some money until they know what their passions really are. Fun jobs are not rare.

    • @robinshood1268
      @robinshood1268 Месяц назад

      Oh hell please tell me what these “fun jobs” are 😩🙏😆

    • @illxet
      @illxet Месяц назад

      This is why you're in the comment section and not on the show.

    • @ELMQ
      @ELMQ Месяц назад +1

      @@illxet Which comment is more relevant? Mine or yours? XD

    • @ELMQ
      @ELMQ Месяц назад +1

      @@robinshood1268 You know best. Time to find out. If you don't have a fun job, you should follow your passion at least or figure out a way to get a slightly better job for the start.

    • @captiveamerica1776
      @captiveamerica1776 22 дня назад

      @@illxet you mean because they're not an uberdikk like you?

  • @dshannon565
    @dshannon565 Месяц назад +12

    I make a good wage but I hate my career and there’s plenty of potential to make a lot more and no matter how much money I make doing this job I still won’t be happy doing it. We only have one life and I think we should do what makes us happy and ideally make good money along the way.

    • @70newlife
      @70newlife Месяц назад

      Oh you just need a few months of poverty to change your mind.

  • @masterchinese28
    @masterchinese28 Месяц назад

    Dr. Galloway is always one of my favorites to watch. I love how he keeps steering the conversation after the host tries to measure success with how much a person gets laid. Taking care of and bonding with family is so much more rewarding in the long run than just dunking your cookie as often as you want. I've lived long enough to see those who spent their time and resources investing in family and relationships and compared to those who are now gray-haired and trying to pick up on ladies at parties. The joy level and quality of life are much higher in those who put family and relationships as priority.

  • @charissecrenshaw1577
    @charissecrenshaw1577 Месяц назад +49

    I wish how much a man “gets laid” wasn’t a benchmark for success. It makes something sacred and private into something slimy and competitive.

    • @UzitheSaint
      @UzitheSaint Месяц назад +6

      Yeah but that’s just how it is honestly. Like look at how people try to insult men when they’re upset, they don’t call them ŵhores they call them virgins.

    • @Oakette
      @Oakette Месяц назад

      Males using s3xu4l conquest to boost social status is closely linked to the cultural acceptance of women being free to engage in physical intimacy outside of a committed relationship. You can't stop one without stopping both.

    • @pedroroque8681
      @pedroroque8681 28 дней назад

      This guy is a typical American fool who does not know anything beyond shallow western 'values'.

    • @MrMichaeljhinde
      @MrMichaeljhinde 28 дней назад

      Girls don't like boys, girls like cars and money. Financial success has always made men more attractive and probably always will.

    • @RicoLamar987
      @RicoLamar987 24 дня назад +2

      It’s not though, there are men out here broke, living paycheck to paycheck getting laid every night lmao

  • @Victor-it6bv
    @Victor-it6bv Месяц назад +35

    High risk, high reward. That's life.

    • @2011hwalker
      @2011hwalker 27 дней назад +5

      Statistics and probability are real. Most people fail in these glamorous pursuits.

    • @wielkiedrzewo
      @wielkiedrzewo 3 дня назад

      Simplified and super naive to think this way my dude

  • @cbreakdance
    @cbreakdance Месяц назад +9

    Sag aftra doesn’t mean anything. It just means you’re union, it doesn’t mean you’re talented. But he is right about the unemployment rates for actors

  • @TC8787-yq7og
    @TC8787-yq7og Месяц назад +9

    If you come from a wealthy family, following your passion is a dream, for anybody else it can be the construct of their own downfall

    • @akalui007
      @akalui007 27 дней назад +2

      sometimes feels like art is only a viable pursuit for the rich!

    • @JB-bm1tx
      @JB-bm1tx 5 дней назад

      A buddy of mine comes from a bourgeois family. He is now in his 40s. He still is trying to make it as an artist. He has no real backup plans, and even his « realistic » ideas are completely off mark, because his socio economic status has always provided him a privileged life.
      So yeah, wealthy kids can follow their dreams, because there is always support. But the rest of us don’t have that luxury.

  • @TechMyLifeVideo
    @TechMyLifeVideo Месяц назад +27

    What are awful perspective on life. “Don’t follow your dreams so you can have more cash and get laid more often”. Shallow AF. People are more attractive when they follow their passions, it’s not all about money.

    • @Freecreatives
      @Freecreatives 7 дней назад +1

      He didn’t say that. He said so you can have meaningful relationships. And the part about being laid was more about how people think and that doing the mature thing, which is looking after your family is not sexy.

    • @anthonygarcia8749
      @anthonygarcia8749 5 дней назад

      You clearly zeroed in on the point he wasn't trying to make and got offended

  • @krishantaneja8316
    @krishantaneja8316 26 дней назад +3

    When you have a wife and kids and success, of course you will be passionate about what you do. Us young adults are still figuring out how to be successful in a world that keeps putting us down.

  • @Danny-bd1ch
    @Danny-bd1ch Месяц назад +11

    Get lots of money, be happy! OK

  • @superred5
    @superred5 Месяц назад

    Love your conversations with Scott. Liked and subbed

  • @imaz2616
    @imaz2616 Месяц назад +31

    I see a lot of talented subway performers who are homeless. That's not cool

    • @ZeerakImran
      @ZeerakImran Месяц назад +3

      they're not that talented and they have other issues. It says a lot about the city and country that they are in too. i agree with you. it's not cool.

    • @omnipotentwiz5101
      @omnipotentwiz5101 Месяц назад

      @@ZeerakImranThey are very talented. Yes, they have other issues. Don’t blame the society. It is what it is. Blame the person in the mirror.

    • @pedroroque8681
      @pedroroque8681 28 дней назад

      My guy, I have met a guy who attended Cambridge for PPE and he is/was homeless in London. The rule of life should be: Learn to follow your instinct instead of random internet marketeers such as Scott.

  • @abgzulkifli
    @abgzulkifli Месяц назад

    Because I need what I need, when it's done we don't have any problems anymore

  • @yukisanderson6907
    @yukisanderson6907 Месяц назад +13

    It is easy to enjoy your life when you have money; however, if you are still happy when you have no money, that is a totally higher level.

  • @parastoogolestany
    @parastoogolestany Месяц назад +1

    I ❤️ today’s guest and I love his Ferrari’s story 😂😂

  • @khamiro298
    @khamiro298 Месяц назад +1

    Feeling well in life is a state of mind thing. You can be rich, you have to work all day with people you don’t like and you’re might be scared to go broke again and lives in fear, and poisons your family with that. I know a lot of rich people who are depressed and on medication. I know a lot of rich kids on drugs.. it ain’t as easy like that guy is trying to explain

  • @Alexandra-bq1so
    @Alexandra-bq1so Месяц назад +1

    I would have liked to hear this before I started university.

  • @jakorabane
    @jakorabane Месяц назад

    very important message here

  • @ZeerakImran
    @ZeerakImran Месяц назад +8

    The advice given here is personally advice that applies in his case. He appears to be in a situation where his kids may be spoiled to where he has to establish boundaries which encourage them to be able to afford their lifestyle, rather than continue to live that lifestyle while living off of his money. Otherwise, they would have to make money anyway or they won't be able to do what they're passionate about. Finally, humans are not robots. Most of us don't wake up on time or make our bed so let's no pretend we're capable of sustaining ourselves without passion. We're not designed to work for no result or purpose. Getting money is a great goal, but you won't be able to sustain yourself mentally for very long unless there is a whole ecosystem which supports your existence. Social life and so on. People are different and have different abilities. Some people are naturally impatient. Some people are okay with not changing anything their whole life. You should work to your strength and find purpose in what you do. It's not going to be crystal clear and it's going to be a mess. Maybe. You know how money doesn't mean anything if you already have lots of it. The things that are ignored in this video are also like that. If you don't have friends, discover new things and do what sustains you in particular, it doesn't matter what you want. You won't get it. Humans are not computers. Take one look at your past and it will be crystal clear. The individuals talking in this video are great but if I made them become exceptional engineers or be broke forever. They most likely will be broke forever. Just a humble dose of reality. Just because it has money behind it, doesn't mean you can get access to that door. Someone else might be able to. But not necessarily you. So don't go setting random plans and thinking you will achieve them and it will be perfect. Try something. See the feedback. Iterate. Finally, not to discourage anyone but another small dose of reality. If everyone has money, no one has money. The only reason you're not sowing your own shoes or working part time welding bridges for the city while in school, is because you will exchange another service for their service. If you want lots of services (lots of money), you need lots of people poorer than you who are willing to do those services that they don't enjoy doing but are in a position where that's their best choice. For everyone king, you will need 1000 slaves. Without slaves/peasants (what's the difference between them anyway), you can't be a king. So keep in mind that although you should be successful and aim high, as far as morality goes, you don't have a leg to stand on. The value of your money is dependant on a lot of people having very little of it and requiring it or really wanting it. The more they want it or need it, the richer you have become. And as far as nature goes, most humans don't want much enough to work for it unless they need it. Unless it takes away from something they have naturally. Respect or human dignity perhaps. How are the poor treated in the poorest of places. They're not motivated to get money to get something new, they're motivated to get back what they had to begin with. And you having it, is what puts you in the position of power. That's what being rich is. Being able to afford things. Same thing as power.

    • @Horatio1886build
      @Horatio1886build Месяц назад +1

      Ah no ! It is not me at the expense of you. Thats not how society achieves a higher standard of living. Not at all. Inventions and systems the led to the more efficient processing of resources and creation products machines etc that " do more with less" produces a higher standard of living for all. It also makes some fewer number of individuals fabulously wealthy. What you espouse is the envy and resentment road to a socialist nanny state or worse a tyrannical communist dictatorships. Marx ( a really miserable nasty man by the way) made a argument with similar components to what you think .
      I have done well not super rich but comfortable as a business owner tradesman. Don't get sucked in to false utopian socialist ideas- it always leads to something just the opposite.

    • @NigerWifeChronicles
      @NigerWifeChronicles Месяц назад

      Wish this thread gets longer ❤

  • @CG-hj1cu
    @CG-hj1cu 28 дней назад

    Great advice

  • @naagbert6239
    @naagbert6239 5 дней назад

    I agree as a provider of a big household. I’m not on my dream job but I’m satisfied with my achievements and recognition. With my income can look after my family and try out some hobbies and if want make it my passion. I’m very far from rich but not spending money on unnecessary things. There is this book called “Leadership BS” by Jeffrey Pfeffer it’s a very realistic view on how to get to the top and earn good money. What you do after that it’s up to you. 💵

  • @babangidaabraham
    @babangidaabraham 27 дней назад

    The world develops from innovation of passionate people.
    And these people attain such heights with lots of sacrifices.
    The only issue currently in the fields he mention is that it is now saturated with so many talents that their supply exceeds the current demand and they are forced to this category system.
    It is okay first find money before following your passion; but not all dreams wait for one, it may be passed over to someone willing to take the risk.
    It would shock you to realize that for ages passionate and talented people have been exploited by the society; only over 1% are able to get value for money.
    But at times what we call talent may be termed intelligence/efficiency in a field, it is not talent; talent always develops on the current to make something bigger.
    If you find out that you are only intelligent in a field and the competition is high, first do other things to get money as leverage to boost you in your passion. Passion simply put is putting hours of hard work without feeling it because it is in synchrony with your system/spirit.

  • @johnclark7903
    @johnclark7903 Месяц назад

    following your passion only works if your frequency and vibration is high enough, aka god is with you

  • @klmn2000
    @klmn2000 26 дней назад

    So true.

  • @dietsodalite3716
    @dietsodalite3716 Месяц назад +1

    I followed my passion and ended up struggling and stressed for money. Ive since pivoted to IT, which is not my passion and is something I'm only OK at, and I now make 4x more.

  • @nxrth9463
    @nxrth9463 6 часов назад

    Thing is we only have one life, one shot at this strange experience we call existence so im not wasting doing the practical job that could pay well if its not my passion. Yeah i may never make it big in art and make hella money but im ok struggling at something i love forever then succeeding at something i dont give a shit about.

  • @henryosei6151
    @henryosei6151 Месяц назад +1

    I agree as an african and disagree from the perspective of living in the US. Both produce results in the long term based on the home one grows up in, the beliefs one was brought up in, and how ready one is to take reasonable risks once he/she is mature enough and can take action on his/her own (with guidance from trusted family and friends)

  • @yourbandisabusiness
    @yourbandisabusiness Месяц назад

    I never understood the idea of becoming passionate about something just because I attained some skill in it. I was getting praise and promotions in my day job and never once did I feel passionate about it. I've had money, holidays etc. and it never satisfied me.

  • @LepixmaPictures
    @LepixmaPictures Месяц назад +2

    “If I can't be my own I'd feel better dead” L.S.

  • @thinkforward8752
    @thinkforward8752 Месяц назад +3

    Don't bother attempting to do anything difficult--got it👍

  • @anatta467
    @anatta467 Месяц назад

    Find a useful trade that pays well and can be resourceful during hard times. Use it to fund your passions.

  • @nickmaddalena985
    @nickmaddalena985 29 дней назад

    If your passion is economical thing, then yes, if no you have to do something to support it until you can.
    If your quick enough you can transition, if not you have to create something related which has a higher economic value.
    Manager of musicians but not the musician...

  • @YD-uq5fi
    @YD-uq5fi 11 дней назад

    Scott Galloway :
    "My number is $100 million."
    "If people were like me, there is no stress."

  • @sampahumeoli
    @sampahumeoli 3 дня назад

    money doesn't buy happiness but it HELPS A LOT lol

  • @loricannon2988
    @loricannon2988 Месяц назад +1

    True

  • @vincentbuscarello1357
    @vincentbuscarello1357 Месяц назад +1

    I think what Scott is missing is what to *do* with the dream that doesn't work out. I think you can reflect on the dream, and try to extract what *about* the dream was appealing. Never let your dreams die! And be willing to mutate them like crazy! as long as the "mutant" version of your dream can scratch at least SOME of the same itch, you'll love it a lot more than just "selling out".
    Also, if nothing scratches that itch,there is nothing wrong with being a barista / part-time artist for the rest of your life. Just be clear on what it really means.
    So like, even with the soap stone dude: was part of the dream as a kid being known as a key role player? perhaps the craftsmanship of an amazing shot on goal? The ability to have your teammates rely on you? if thats the case he picked a great career!
    If it was more about coordinating teammates, or the fame and recognition, or maybe even the money itself, there are other careers that would've fit better.
    Also, BIG yes to hit your number and then give it away. If only more rich did this, more rich people would also be happy people.

  • @Mac-qi5nz
    @Mac-qi5nz Месяц назад +16

    Oh it's so simple!! "Things are so expensive you just need £100'000'000" 😂 Cool cool 👍

  • @MrBdiddypop
    @MrBdiddypop 8 дней назад +3

    Where this guy is wrong, is thinking that making it as an actor is about talent and somehow proving you’re more talented than the rest. I’d say it’s about having enough talent to get by and then being very charismatic and driven. It also helps to be extremely good looking. Then getting a lucky break. But besides that, yes the chances of making it are slim and I really hope my kids don’t pursue the arts. If they do, I agree to support them and explain the realities.

    • @anthonygarcia8749
      @anthonygarcia8749 5 дней назад

      So he's still right in thr sense, that you have to fit the small pool of the 1% lol

    • @MrBdiddypop
      @MrBdiddypop 5 дней назад

      @@anthonygarcia8749 Yes, there's no arguing that. I just don't think it's necessarily about talent. I mean Jessica Alba isn't rich and famous for her acting skills.

  • @lostmemory8645
    @lostmemory8645 7 дней назад

    Somehow in the middle is the answer😮

  • @user-ci2mn1oy3w
    @user-ci2mn1oy3w Месяц назад

    all it takes is an idea. one year of working a $15 per hour job, full time, and also going to college full time and saving the loans, living in a van on the $80 per week sales of your plasma, free food, getting around on a bicycle, cleaning up at a $10 per month, 24-7 gym, and you'll have what you need to get a vet' to use his VA home loan and buy a big old house. This has to be done near a big military base. Divide up 2 big rooms into 4 small rooms and rent them out for $150 a month each. When you have that income, add another bathroom and diivide up 2 more rooms. In a few months, you'll have enough money to install the vet as the live in tenant manager and go create another such boarding house, Each one will clear you 20k per year, after you no longer are involved.

  • @alexamuen
    @alexamuen Месяц назад +1

    Interesting advice, but I disagree with the time line of 1 -2 years, and using rent as a measure of success in a chosen field.
    (I understand It’s diffident before you have responsibilities of kids etc)
    Having metrics on career strategy is useful, however it’s best to set your own.
    If you value lifestyle over your own art, (before dependent responsibilities) then art is a hobby, and should not be a profession.
    I say this as a visual artist who has had public art commissions in multiple countries and still lives with my mom (grateful I can), my set metrics are being achieved, it just takes time to become known.

  • @tyjameson7404
    @tyjameson7404 29 дней назад

    Galloway is the real deal 🙏❤️👍🙌🏾👏🏿🇺🇸🇺🇦💵🙌🏾1️⃣

  • @patclau006
    @patclau006 10 дней назад +2

    If you are an artist with a passion for your art, you don't need advice from a boring grey rich CEO fake gurú. FOLLOW YOUR PASSION!! I'm the worst artist that ever lived AND still found work, clients, fans that read and collect my work, I now have a family and moved to a beautiful place, I've struggled but I'm making it, if I can anyone can, just never give up, the world NEEDS More artist!

  • @renaissanceman608
    @renaissanceman608 Месяц назад +1

    His stats are off. But the message is legit

  • @Pourya_Kordi
    @Pourya_Kordi Месяц назад +2

    Made good points but reality is even worse even if you are top one percent actor or athlete in terms of skill and talent there is no guarantee you’ll be recognized, connections, health, timings and a million other unpredictable factors goes into it

  • @RDMusic504
    @RDMusic504 Месяц назад +1

    Make sense

  • @christopherdarby1043
    @christopherdarby1043 25 дней назад

    He’s only talking about dreams which are completely unobtainable. If your dream is to become a doctor, or a lawyer, or a fireman, or any other job, then go out there and get it. For the vast majority of people, this is within your reach. It just requires dedication, hard work and some sacrifice.

  • @PepitoKin
    @PepitoKin Месяц назад +1

    Well I think that with his advice there will be no fashion designers, no artists, no comedians, no actors.. Ok maybe if you want to make 1.3 million a year then his advice works better, but, maybe, that money wouldn't make us happy anyways.
    And making a lot of money, in whatever industry, will require you to put all your life into it. So if you can't do that, you will not get there, no matter how "safe" or "profitable" your career is.
    In other words, if you hate been a lawyer, you will probably suck at been a lawyer all your life, make little money, and become miserable in the process.
    Choose wisely and then put your all into it
    .

  • @AnFal-9722
    @AnFal-9722 Месяц назад +9

    For every person who commented that this gentleman’s words are just nonsense and that you must follow your dreams to live happily. You Americans believe that the world moves at your pace. You are in the country of opportunities and dreams. That is why you say such nonsense. For many countries, this man’s words are not advice or choice, but reality.

    • @AFRoSHEENT3ARCMICHAEL69
      @AFRoSHEENT3ARCMICHAEL69 Месяц назад

      Lol it's a total lie. Yeah the opportunity to get a sh1t job and suffer paycheck to paycheck. Come over here and find out. You'll be in the welfare line just like the rest of us. There is no American dream here. In fact you'd have to be sleep to believe you will make it here. Unless you have some kind of connections you're screwed in America. There are so many people who come here, can't find work, and just go back home.

    • @AFRoSHEENT3ARCMICHAEL69
      @AFRoSHEENT3ARCMICHAEL69 Месяц назад

      Lol it's a total lie. Yeah the opportunity to get a sh1t job and suffer paycheck to paycheck. Come over here and find out. You'll be in the welfare line just like the rest of us. There is no American dream here. In fact you'd have to be sleep to believe you will make it here. Unless you have some kind of connections you're screwed in America. There are so many people who come here, can't find work, and just go back home.

    • @RMJerich0
      @RMJerich0 Месяц назад +2

      Dont be stupid. Thats what a person with decent life should say. If you live in trash - of course your only reason and dream is to get out of it.
      Leave your country. There are PLENTY places where you can live your passion for around 1k USD easily. Sometimes less. Its mostly Asia (Vietnam, Indonesia (BALI), Thailand). Just be smart about it.
      You can even go to some African countries and live your passion, working in a bar at nights and for example write or paint on all other occasions. If you know english you can work on Support for 1-5 grand, just try hard and dont give up. ANYONE can do it. Literally.
      If you live in a bad place - leave it, you still not gonna change it. Like tons of refugees do. Some die, some get life. Some inbetween but if you have internet - you just full of sh. Your life is good.

  • @ShyMplsMale
    @ShyMplsMale Месяц назад +2

    Thumbs up if you aren't super passionate about anything. I enjoy a lot of stuff but nothing where I am like "OMG this is my dream"

    • @jumbothompson
      @jumbothompson Месяц назад

      I think that's most people. This whole follow/find your passion stuff is some sort of internet construct.

  • @Craftgirly
    @Craftgirly Месяц назад

    I think it’s a tricky one. If you are 100% certain of your passion, you should give it ago and then like Scott says after two years,it’s not working, do something else. If you’re not willing to put yourself out there 100% then realistically you need to make the cash first and then you’re free to pursue whatever passion you want. I think the biggest issue is if you have ADHD. My husband and I know millionaires that got rich doing the most mundane things. They are “normal.” If my husband and I didn’t have ADHD and could do boring businesses, we would have it made. Unfortunately, ADHD has us hardwired for wanting excitement and our brain shuts down at anything we have no interest in.

  • @jackmoran4615
    @jackmoran4615 Месяц назад +8

    As a young artist, I feel this is very poor, misguided advice, from a very, very narrow lens which seems to be completely ignorant to why artists make art in the first place.
    Artists ofthen need a side hustle yes, for composers that is more ofthen teaching music, but he completely ignores this middle ground when he says, to paraphrase "If you're not in the top 1% in 2 years, you need a new career"
    This is just very extreme.
    Furthermore, the top 1% are in no way necessarily making the the most creative art, especially today, which is actually one of the main points of making art!?!? And roughly 5 of my top 10 favourite composers didn't get any success at all until they were at the very least age 40.
    If they had taken this man's advice, my world at least would be a much, much dimmer place.

  • @steelearmstrong9616
    @steelearmstrong9616 Месяц назад

    No one can take credit for who they are and what they accomplish in life. Everything in life comes from chance and luck. All your success, looks, IQ, personality, dedication, motivation, ambition, mindset and all your hard work to make everything work all comes from chance and luck. You do not get to pick and choose who and what you become in life despite what many would like to believe. This is a hard pill to swallow for narcissistic narcissist and psychopaths who all have the Kanye West god complex thing going on. It is what it is

  • @danielkeenan1984
    @danielkeenan1984 15 дней назад

    What would Steven pressfield (the war of art ) author say about this I wonder .

  • @M3theproducer
    @M3theproducer 17 дней назад

    Blind leading the blind

  • @Jeffrey-hk4fq
    @Jeffrey-hk4fq 15 дней назад

    🎥Tom Cruise first roll as an actor was a Fairy 🕊️age 17?

  • @klem1684
    @klem1684 14 дней назад

    Hey I know him! thats deadpool without his mask!

  • @cricket12ish
    @cricket12ish Месяц назад

    Case by case y'all

  • @Pault3788
    @Pault3788 Месяц назад

    I never had a passion or a dream. Why is this?

  • @robinkeck9950
    @robinkeck9950 28 дней назад +1

    “I’ve got 2 sons” … “that I know of”… is this 1978???

  • @the_smart_cookies_pod
    @the_smart_cookies_pod 17 дней назад

    The most obvious solution is to change the horrific system we toil under, and in which you need 400k a year to take care of your elderly father.
    Insanity.

  • @johnprim
    @johnprim 20 дней назад

    Big deal. Follow your dreams. I got my union card working backstage and I've been in for 18 years. I'm some times a camera man for the white house and I did concert production for the rolling stones. I've always been insured and have made a living my entire adult life at it

  • @Michael-il5wd
    @Michael-il5wd 21 день назад

    I'm so sick about this horrible service about following your passion

  • @LittleRayofSunshine69750
    @LittleRayofSunshine69750 Месяц назад

    The chances of the average person weaning $100 million is near to impossible. I’d be happy if I could just own a home.

  • @MoreThanA-Notion
    @MoreThanA-Notion Месяц назад

    I get what he is saying (i.e., 3D capitalistic realm).

  • @sailnate9179
    @sailnate9179 Месяц назад +1

    Because you never had a passion to begin with! Otherwise passion would be clear!

  • @royfr8136
    @royfr8136 25 дней назад

    give up on your dreams.... people don't not out of fear but out of money....

  • @user-sf6er7up3x
    @user-sf6er7up3x Месяц назад +1

    Marriage and family on the west is a massive risk, poor or rich.

  • @karlderdelinckx
    @karlderdelinckx Месяц назад

    How the exploited became part of the exploiters. Would been a nice question how he feels about that.

  • @marioantoniocrespoMexican92
    @marioantoniocrespoMexican92 9 дней назад

    #luismiguel is in the top % of singers in the world! He’s monster singer he’s greatest Latin singer of all time 🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽🎤🎤🎤🎤

  • @HenrikVendelbo
    @HenrikVendelbo Месяц назад

    Follow your passion can be terrible advice. My passion happened to be a sought after skill. It has paid me well, but if I was to do it agin I would do it differently. My view is that you should ideally find a way to both follow your passion and not.
    The whole discussion is so pointless as there are no certain recipes and people have different views of what a great life is

  • @maxincountrywerks
    @maxincountrywerks 8 дней назад

    Advising people to not follow their dreams is dead wrong. If you get stuck doing something you hate, you’ll be miserable. Take it from someone who knows: government job, 6 figures, pension, health insurance. And I wake up every day wondering how much longer I’ll have to put up with it. There are street performers in New Orleans living more fulfilling lives. I always tell them that their work is far more valuable than mine.

    • @sp123
      @sp123 7 дней назад

      But you can save up and retire once you get enough money while street actors are living hand to mouth

  • @GregoryBoyce-w3i
    @GregoryBoyce-w3i 15 дней назад

    I am a musician, but I live on Canada pension and I have a good time with the prom music and all this the frame game. Don’t listen to him move to a lower cost of living area

  • @alexb5787
    @alexb5787 29 дней назад +3

    So be a lawyer, accountant or business owner just because of the money. That’s BS, you’ll dead before you’re 50 with stress! Do something that makes you feel good and yes make enough money to to be ok. Not just paying for everything. I get being poor is crap but greed shouldn’t drive your ambitions. Also does he actually have a relationship with his kids or is he just throwing money at them…. Buying their focus and happiness!!

  • @loricannon2988
    @loricannon2988 Месяц назад +1

    Do have plan a b c d

  • @leobaez3502
    @leobaez3502 7 дней назад +1

    So if young people today do not dream about being great actors, athletes and artists, etc., who is going to continue the legacy of those living today? Someone has to dream and dream big. This makes no sense at all. Dream on...

  • @IanFleming808
    @IanFleming808 Месяц назад +2

    The Iraqi soap stone guy was a terrible and arrogant example because even he was passionate about what he does based on his knowledge of the subject… I guarantee he wouldn’t make +£1 million a year being uninterested or disliking his work and to make the assumption he didn’t want to do soapstone work for “douchebags in marlyebone” is more of a bad reflection of you then his reason for getting into the trade.

  • @JohnJo-qn7wq
    @JohnJo-qn7wq 10 дней назад

    Everything not about money

  • @AFRoSHEENT3ARCMICHAEL69
    @AFRoSHEENT3ARCMICHAEL69 Месяц назад

    So if I'm not in the 1 percent then I can't be rich? Well then I might as well be happy doing what I want if I'm gonna always be poor. I swear stuff like this is out because CEO's are losing slaves that they can exploit for pennies on the dollar. Thanks for the advice but there's no longer an incentive for hard work so I'll just keep doing my own thing. CEO's can do the hard work because truth is is they don't, others do it for them and get paid practically nothing to do it which means technically we all work practically for free.

  • @rawirihemi27
    @rawirihemi27 Месяц назад +3

    I think this guy forgot to bring his soul with him to the interview 😅.

    • @JamieRambles
      @JamieRambles 27 дней назад

      You don't have a soul...you have hobbies.
      😆

    • @rawirihemi27
      @rawirihemi27 27 дней назад

      @@JamieRambles yeah, you’re mum is my hobby 😎

    • @JamieRambles
      @JamieRambles 26 дней назад +1

      @rawirihemi27 😂😂🤣 brutal.
      Well Your mums the village bike.