I've never seen any studies but so often we hear about people who retire and die within a few years. My theory is that many of them just have nothing to do, no hobbies. I'm 69 and loving retirement. There just aren't enough hours in the day. I started lifting weights about a year ago, and in the past year I lost 50 or 60 pounds. I play guitar. I'm studying French. I am using my time to try to become the best person I can be. I am reading books like "The Way of the Superior Man" and "Meditations by Marcus Aurelius". I'm playing and studying a lot of chess. Retirement is AWESOME, I've been waiting for this all my life!
at my job this woman retired. she was a career woman with a passion for the job, but had nothing else. a year after she retired she is lost with nothing to do and sad looking.
I feel sorry for you, Dennis. In your brief comment (boast) I can see you’re very introspective, possibly selfish and probably egotistical. Try to look outside yourself, take the focus off you. Try volunteering or helping other people with your time. Helping other people will improve your personal growth. Your currently in a downward spiral of self-obsession.
My whole life has been one big hobby. I have always explored nearly everything that passed through my line of sight. The only problem is being a jack of all trades and a master of none. I’m old now, it’s been a blast. I get excited everyday still finding things I never knew even existed. Shoebill storks. Study Torah everyday finding everything I never knew. Life is great, God is greater. I want more of all the good things always.
100% in the same boat 1.Peace Corps 2.Forest Firefighter 3.Doctor 4.Martial Artist 5.Writer/Illustrator 6.Science teacher to little kids 7.Personal Assistant to Larry King 8.Lived on 3 continents and on and on. Was I good at anything or stayed for very long? Nope. Would it be nice to be an expert at something? I suppose. But i lost interest. I went on ONE date with a girl who thought I was full of BS when she asked me about myself. Make that LAST date. I have no time for people that cant even FATHOM what it's like to go after what you really like in life.
@@slchance8839 I like that you tried all those different things. However, I instilled the same gusto to my children and watching them plow through life is giving me nervous breakdowns LOL. Now I know how my parents must have felt. Though my mom was always worried about me, my father was mostly exasperated.
@@greeniejeannie you make a valid point. I dont think children should follow this example. It should be an innate way of life, with no real outside influence.
@@slchance8839 You're right again. Do you remember a commercial years and years ago (don't remember for what product) a little kid said something like 'when I grow up I want to have a wife and kids and work for the same company all my life until I've crawled by way up to middle management, retire and die?
Chess, languages. I am learning Spanish. It is a great hobby that I can use every day. In a job, it very much helps. It immediately will enhance your job prospects and is also fun to learn.
I am Indian girl I had married but that not workout .i am 23 years old now am starting my career . your videos really helpful me .now ia really concern my career . thanks brother
During the lockdown I decided to take up woodwork, I'd never done any woodwork before so I bought a very cheap hand plane, it was useless. This turned out to be the best investment I'd ever made, I couldn't afford to buy a good one so I had to find out how to make it work. I did. Now I needed to make something to make some money. I tried candle holders, bread boards, Ipad and phone holders, coasters and made nothing, in the end I decided to make something for me, and that was a pipe rack, I'm a pipe smoker. I made a lot, at one stage I had over 30 of them, then they started selling and boy do they sell now.
#6 hobby to connect with other people and community. My hobbies are mostly solo. (got these 5 covered) I have to remember to keep up with the one that is a group activity and also happens to be volunteer work.
I just watched this vid. Its brilliant. I am going to start listening to the podcast, I going on 3-4 walks during the week and I love podcasts. I can't wait.
1. Hobby to make money (Feels fun for you.) 2. Hobby that keeps you healthy and in shape (Dancing/Yoga for me) 3. Hobby that gives you a creative outlet. (Photography, Pottery, Woodwork) 4. Hobby to build your knowledge/increase your intelligence (Reading, learn a language) 5. Hobby to improve your mindset (hire a coach, support group,improve relationships)
You just said my idea so casual and simple. “Build some cool shit out of wood and throw it up on line”. I’ve been stressing and making this a way over blown deal than it is for sooo long. I just need to do it like you said. Thank you! That’s all I needed to hear to keep going!
Having hobbies is very hard , work days is long when you iclude commuting several hours a day. I leave at 6 am and dot get home till 6 to 7 pm. After thats its a shower, feed the dogs , then make dinner. unwind for an hour then go to bed. at 9 pm.
I love learning, reading yes very good for your intellectual well being, in doing so you aquire a more advanced vocabulary. I have learned so much from just watching numerous RUclips videos, I have been inspired here,like so many others that have also been inspired to develop further on their hobbies and in turn created income from it.
This video actually checks off the box for number five. Because you are getting people to stop calling numbers 1, 2, and 4 "Hard Work." And instead, call hard work a "Hobby."
Hey Rob , since I have started to listening to you on Spotify , my life change . I want to be like you one day , Thank you for share all your knowledge .
Due to a new work assignment, I've had to crack open some of my textbooks to revisit some Physics (Jackson) and Math (Arfken). Reading them now with "more experience" is a completely different from when I first tangled with them; the lightbulb stays on more often than not. I've also had to teach myself Digital Signal Processing and some other topics that I never had any formal coursework. If you "always hated Math", find a High School Geometry text & make sure that it contains straightedge & compass constructions. Teach yourself some good ol' Euclidian Geometry. The traditional Seven Liberal Arts & Sciences consists of The Trivium: Grammar, Logic & Rhetoric, and the Quadrivium: Arithmetic, Geometry, Musics & Astronomy. This is always a good place to start.
I make jewelry! I was terrible at first, but it was fun. I watched RUclips videos and got better and better. I now have over 500 pieces of jewelry and haven't gotten to the selling part yet.
I did 1 & 3 for my life work. Be careful and learn how to charge for your work. The more you grow you need more people, like accountants and lawyers. Soon the government and insurance companies can be making more than you. I loved what I did for work, but, hated the business part of it. Got to admit that it took me places I would never dreamed.
Simple. And GENIUS. Realize I've already been doing two of them; but now see the importance of cultivating the other three. Ideas came to my mind INSTANTLY. My Profound Thanks. Have subscribed, and look forward to future podcasts.
Rob, you never cease to open my mind, heart and soul. Does it take work? ABSOLUTELY! Good news is that I have FINALLY begun to become willing to do whatever it takes to transform and free my authentic self which I have buried for decades. I personally have found that: Pain is in the resistance. Also you touch on a crucial topic- complacently . I live in an area that accepts this as the norm. However, not for me. Q: do you have any suggestions for developing daily schedule? It may sound odd that I am asking for help on this but I do. It is clear that blocking time off for hobbies will be one or blocks of my day. Thank you again 😊
The importance of hobbies is grossly overlooked . The reason CVs require you to list hobbies is that it gives an employer an insight to your personality. I believe hobbies should dictate your wage. For example I'm a drummer and if I owned a hotel and a teenager who drummed applied to wash dishes, I'd pay them £20 an hour to wash dishes and double up as their agent. Now if a fully qualified with 40 years experience applied whose hobby is fishing, I'd offer them all the overtime in the winter and coincide their redundancy with their pension and buy them a boat as their retirement present
This is a crazy hobby, but I love it and that is silver stacking. I did it at first as an investment but now I love the different designs. I wish I did this years ago.
My hobby is studying and teaching the Bible, and I get paid for it. I play guitar, bass, piano, and write songs. Working on my second record. People, find out what you love and go do it. You don’t need to make money off of what you love. If you do it’s a bonus.
I believe what society needs desperately is for people with skills to mentor the younger generations, help to give them purpose and meaning in their lives and open their eyes to ways for them to spend their time constructively, not just to improve themselves but to benefit the global 'village'.
Or it takes parents to stay married and take responsibility for their own kids. If u have a family member that had a tragedy, than u r well equipped to step in. Society needs to learn that family is not replaceable by a part time mentor. That child will just go out and have kids out of wedlock themselves.
Does my 3kg computer backpack and all my food in it that I carry to work while taking public transport and a lot of walking in the city everyday count as "lifting weights"? Serious question @RobDialJr
Some of us are challenged in ways that need aknowledgement AND treatment. One of my cousins STILL hits her 25 tear old daughter like its nothing. The daughter us damaged and so is the mother.
What if 1 hobby that you choose to cultivate satisfied more than 1 hobbies requirements. Say that I decide to learn creative writing.... Can satisfy so many of those hobbies..... however, do you believe it would be best to have five distinct hobbies. As a librarian, I am stunned at the statistic you shared. People are so missing out!!! So many worlds to discover, so many fun ideas to learn! I am thrilled to find this podcast.
@@chickendog57 Hi cool 😎 name. Thank you for your input. I thought this was a really great podcast and podcaster. Glad I found him AND this specific podcast. Take care of yourself and best of luck 🤞
Yeah you can hit more than one of these points with one hobby. I think he is essentially just saying to use a hobby/hobbys as a fun way to evolve these important areas of yourself.
Thank you for sharing your knowledge and wisdom. "In life, everyone is a teacher and everyone is a student" Buddha. Just subscribed to your channel, awesome content! Keep up the great work 🙏🙏
9 out of 10 businesses fail. Knowing this, it is a much better investment in you to work for someone who is one of those 1 in 10 that made it. And then you can concentrate on what you love and maybe turn that into a job. I am in my 50s, I made the mistake of "finding a career in what you love" and it failed. I am now working in a job I had never heard of and I like it a lot. The truth is, working for someone else is fine and doing something that you don't initially love is good, because you discover things in that job that you love. And let's face it, most of the time it is work. If you are in a "job you love" and it sucks, it hurts more than one you don't love but do for money.
1. Exercise go to gym lifting weights feel good. 2. Love Dogs and talking mine for walk every day 3. Writing ✍ drawing ✨ 4. Improve intelligence put together electronics 5. Sell sport equipment : hobby . Learning golf its fun.
I was 0-4 when you finished the first four. Thought I was going to go 5 for 5. But In my early 30's I became a Christian. Technically don't meet #5 because Christianity teaches that no one is perfect, all of us have sinned and need to place our trust in the sacrifice Jesus made on our behalf. After this repentance we don't live for ourselves but for Christ. But yet, the first four, I'm at a loss for.
I did okay on the scoring....made it all the way to the last point. I tried to reach out to a women's group.....seemed like a cool place to hang out........but the sign on the door said "No boys allowed". ...that's okay...they got coodies anyway. tHanks for the video
Positive Psychology has a great website you'll love Rob. I'm beginning in Real Estate. So let me know if someone is motivated to sell or vacant property. can be anywhere. Being musically inclined< I write songs.
I always ask something to who talk about others and bad behaviour that person how tolerate.that person give somuch pain that's pain continue so long he recovery complete.that bastard i hate somuch.no forgive and i place that place
Yeah, and that’s what all the AIs out there in 2040 will talk about…their favorite hobbies…like keeping human pets or messing with DNA to create new species to compete with their pet humans. LOL. Just keep yourself busy and happy and forget the rest.
Other than talking and using suggestive adjectives, what have you done? What of your accomplishments? Why should people trust their existence to you? Life advice, right? Other than talk slick, what have you actually done? Is it more to the motivational angle? Are you a talkative cheerleader? Life coach isn't an actual credential. What are you supposed to be?
@@chickendog57 I'm not bitter because I pointed out the reality that you are willfully overlooking. Don't kid yourself. You fell for the scam, that's your business but don't act like I have any particular feeling when i ask basic questions like, what have you accomplished that gives you the authority to say the things that you do? I'm not sorry that you love this house of cards, I'm blowing on it regardless.
@@Ashoud_Anobetah what you should learn from me is to avoid people that are just good at talking. What should you base my opinion of authority on? The fact that this scam artist didn't scam me. You CAN'T learn from ^^^this guy. He has nothing to teach you because he's never accomplished anything. Are you getting this? You've already saved a lot of time any money by avoiding scam artists like this one. The difference is stark. Stick with me kid, you'll go far.
@@darylwilson9124 So... I watch a free video, start 5 new hobbies that enhance my life, and I got scammed because I wasn't hung up on credentials?? I seems credential and authority needing people are getting ratio'd and put too much faith and trust in governments and educational bodies that deceive.
I've never seen any studies but so often we hear about people who retire and die within a few years. My theory is that many of them just have nothing to do, no hobbies. I'm 69 and loving retirement. There just aren't enough hours in the day. I started lifting weights about a year ago, and in the past year I lost 50 or 60 pounds. I play guitar. I'm studying French. I am using my time to try to become the best person I can be. I am reading books like "The Way of the Superior Man" and "Meditations by Marcus Aurelius". I'm playing and studying a lot of chess. Retirement is AWESOME, I've been waiting for this all my life!
at my job this woman retired. she was a career woman with a passion for the job, but had nothing else. a year after she retired she is lost with nothing to do and sad looking.
I feel sorry for you, Dennis. In your brief comment (boast) I can see you’re very introspective, possibly selfish and probably egotistical. Try to look outside yourself, take the focus off you. Try volunteering or helping other people with your time. Helping other people will improve your personal growth. Your currently in a downward spiral of self-obsession.
My whole life has been one big hobby. I have always explored nearly everything that passed through my line of sight. The only problem is being a jack of all trades and a master of none. I’m old now, it’s been a blast. I get excited everyday still finding things I never knew even existed. Shoebill storks. Study Torah everyday finding everything I never knew. Life is great, God is greater. I want more of all the good things always.
100% in the same boat
1.Peace Corps
2.Forest Firefighter
3.Doctor
4.Martial Artist
5.Writer/Illustrator
6.Science teacher to little kids
7.Personal Assistant to Larry King
8.Lived on 3 continents
and on and on.
Was I good at anything or stayed for very long? Nope.
Would it be nice to be an expert at something? I suppose. But i lost interest.
I went on ONE date with a girl who thought I was full of BS when she asked me about myself. Make that LAST date. I have no time for people that cant even FATHOM what it's like to go after what you really like in life.
@@slchance8839 I like that you tried all those different things. However, I instilled the same gusto to my children and watching them plow through life is giving me nervous breakdowns LOL. Now I know how my parents must have felt. Though my mom was always worried about me, my father was mostly exasperated.
@@greeniejeannie you make a valid point. I dont think children should follow this example. It should be an innate way of life, with no real outside influence.
@@slchance8839 You're right again. Do you remember a commercial years and years ago (don't remember for what product) a little kid said something like 'when I grow up I want to have a wife and kids and work for the same company all my life until I've crawled by way up to middle management, retire and die?
@@greeniejeannie lol. i dont remember that commercial, but i wish i did!
As a professional bass player and composer, and a Personal trainer my whole life is a hobby
Chess, languages. I am learning Spanish. It is a great hobby that I can use every day. In a job, it very much helps. It immediately will enhance your job prospects and is also fun to learn.
I am Indian girl I had married but that not workout .i am 23 years old now am starting my career . your videos really helpful me .now ia really concern my career . thanks brother
During the lockdown I decided to take up woodwork, I'd never done any woodwork before so I bought a very cheap hand plane, it was useless. This turned out to be the best investment I'd ever made, I couldn't afford to buy a good one so I had to find out how to make it work. I did. Now I needed to make something to make some money. I tried candle holders, bread boards, Ipad and phone holders, coasters and made nothing, in the end I decided to make something for me, and that was a pipe rack, I'm a pipe smoker. I made a lot, at one stage I had over 30 of them, then they started selling and boy do they sell now.
Thank you for sharing your story. Good job!!!
What a great way to correlate hobbies to a balanced life. Thank you.
#6 hobby to connect with other people and community. My hobbies are mostly solo. (got these 5 covered) I have to remember to keep up with the one that is a group activity and also happens to be volunteer work.
I just watched this vid. Its brilliant. I am going to start listening to the podcast, I going on 3-4 walks during the week and I love podcasts. I can't wait.
1. Hobby to make money (Feels fun for you.)
2. Hobby that keeps you healthy and in shape (Dancing/Yoga for me)
3. Hobby that gives you a creative outlet. (Photography, Pottery, Woodwork)
4. Hobby to build your knowledge/increase your intelligence (Reading, learn a language)
5. Hobby to improve your mindset (hire a coach, support group,improve relationships)
this is so great.thanks for sharing
😊 thank’s
Thank you 😊
thank you for this!
@@isabelb6768 You are quite welcome. I love when people do this, so I thought I would pay it forward.
You just said my idea so casual and simple. “Build some cool shit out of wood and throw it up on line”. I’ve been stressing and making this a way over blown deal than it is for sooo long. I just need to do it like you said. Thank you! That’s all I needed to hear to keep going!
Having hobbies is very hard , work days is long when you iclude commuting several hours a day. I leave at 6 am and dot get home till 6 to 7 pm. After thats its a shower, feed the dogs , then make dinner. unwind for an hour then go to bed. at 9 pm.
Wake up then repeat.
"Green and Growing, or Brown and Dying" Great quote!
I love learning, reading yes very good for your intellectual well being, in doing so you aquire a more advanced vocabulary. I have learned so much from just watching numerous RUclips videos, I have been inspired here,like so many others that have also been inspired to develop further on their hobbies and in turn created income from it.
This video actually checks off the box for number five. Because you are getting people to stop calling numbers 1, 2, and 4 "Hard Work." And instead, call hard work a "Hobby."
Hey Rob , since I have started to listening to you on Spotify , my life change . I want to be like you one day , Thank you for share all your knowledge .
Loved this video, thanks Rob!
Due to a new work assignment, I've had to crack open some of my textbooks to revisit some Physics (Jackson) and Math (Arfken). Reading them now with "more experience" is a completely different from when I first tangled with them; the lightbulb stays on more often than not. I've also had to teach myself Digital Signal Processing and some other topics that I never had any formal coursework.
If you "always hated Math", find a High School Geometry text & make sure that it contains straightedge & compass constructions. Teach yourself some good ol' Euclidian Geometry.
The traditional Seven Liberal Arts & Sciences consists of The Trivium: Grammar, Logic & Rhetoric, and the Quadrivium: Arithmetic, Geometry, Musics & Astronomy. This is always a good place to start.
I’m feeling way more confident now!
I make jewelry! I was terrible at first, but it was fun. I watched RUclips videos and got better and better. I now have over 500 pieces of jewelry and haven't gotten to the selling part yet.
What an excellent video. I agree 100%. I will share this with my family & friends.
Thank you! 😃
I did 1 & 3 for my life work. Be careful and learn how to charge for your work. The more you grow you need more people, like accountants and lawyers. Soon the government and insurance companies can be making more than you. I loved what I did for work, but, hated the business part of it. Got to admit that it took me places I would never dreamed.
I'm been in construction for 45 years. lifting heavy object all day for 45 years. I should life to be 100.
Simple. And GENIUS. Realize I've already been doing two of them; but now see the importance of cultivating the other three. Ideas came to my mind INSTANTLY. My Profound Thanks. Have subscribed, and look forward to future podcasts.
Glad it was helpful!
Rob, you never cease to open my mind, heart and soul. Does it take work? ABSOLUTELY! Good news is that I have FINALLY begun to become willing to do whatever it takes to transform and free my authentic self which I have buried for decades. I personally have found that:
Pain is in the resistance.
Also you touch on a crucial topic- complacently . I live in an area that accepts this as the norm. However, not for me.
Q: do you have any suggestions for developing daily schedule? It may sound odd that I am asking for help on this but I do. It is clear that blocking time off for hobbies will be one or blocks of my day. Thank you again 😊
Great episode!
The importance of hobbies is grossly overlooked . The reason CVs require you to list hobbies is that it gives an employer an insight to your personality. I believe hobbies should dictate your wage. For example I'm a drummer and if I owned a hotel and a teenager who drummed applied to wash dishes, I'd pay them £20 an hour to wash dishes and double up as their agent. Now if a fully qualified with 40 years experience applied whose hobby is fishing, I'd offer them all the overtime in the winter and coincide their redundancy with their pension and buy them a boat as their retirement present
This is a crazy hobby, but I love it and that is silver stacking. I did it at first as an investment but now I love the different designs. I wish I did this years ago.
You sound like my late husband. 😇 He gave me and other individuals this wisdom continually.
My hobby is studying and teaching the Bible, and I get paid for it. I play guitar, bass, piano, and write songs. Working on my second record. People, find out what you love and go do it. You don’t need to make money off of what you love. If you do it’s a bonus.
I would like to know how to make money reading the Bible. Coz I love reading the Bible
@@Jk-oq9zt Become a bible teacher of any age group
Brilliant brother, thank you x xx
I love this.!💜 thank you !
This is phenomenal advice. Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you for taking the time to help other's!
Happy to help!
I believe what society needs desperately is for people with skills to mentor the younger generations, help to give them purpose and meaning in their lives and open their eyes to ways for them to spend their time constructively, not just to improve themselves but to benefit the global 'village'.
Spot on!
We’ll put. Thank you!
Or it takes parents to stay married and take responsibility for their own kids. If u have a family member that had a tragedy, than u r well equipped to step in. Society needs to learn that family is not replaceable by a part time mentor. That child will just go out and have kids out of wedlock themselves.
Very interesting, and thought provoking, thanks for sharing 😊
Walking in Nature Rob works for Me.
Great ideas. Thank you so much
thank you so much! i really can't access into any platforms and im so happy to listen your voice and advices again❤
You just inspired me , thank you !
Man you are doing something big.
Thanks Rob ,for such an incredible podcast.
Loved your video. I am always looking for ways to improve my life and this video was very helpful!
Consider Model Railroading. It meets several of these ideas.
HO Gauge!
Walking in Nature Rob that works for me.
Does my 3kg computer backpack and all my food in it that I carry to work while taking public transport and a lot of walking in the city everyday count as "lifting weights"? Serious question @RobDialJr
Thank you 🙏 ❤
Thanks Rob 🌎 Greetings from Colombia. The Venezuelan immigrant writer 🇻🇪
Some of us are challenged in ways that need aknowledgement AND treatment. One of my cousins STILL hits her 25 tear old daughter like its nothing. The daughter us damaged and so is the mother.
Very good and useful content. 👌
Your reaction to someone not reading a book for 70 years was hilarious, it made me laugh out loud. I know those people 😂
I get on reading kicks from time to time. I have a book case full of books. Not sure it is a necessary hobby in a modern world.
Love this video 🔥! I would love to listen to it when I am off from work at home..... Thank you so much for your valuable time making this for us
Beekeeping
Yoga
After that, you are fit,exhausted, met lots of people,had lots of sun..and fun.
What if 1 hobby that you choose to cultivate satisfied more than 1 hobbies requirements. Say that I decide to learn creative writing.... Can satisfy so many of those hobbies..... however, do you believe it would be best to have five distinct hobbies. As a librarian, I am stunned at the statistic you shared. People are so missing out!!! So many worlds to discover, so many fun ideas to learn! I am thrilled to find this podcast.
then you are hitting more birds in one stone.
@@chickendog57 Hi cool 😎 name. Thank you for your input. I thought this was a really great podcast and podcaster. Glad I found him AND this specific podcast. Take care of yourself and best of luck 🤞
Yeah you can hit more than one of these points with one hobby. I think he is essentially just saying to use a hobby/hobbys as a fun way to evolve these important areas of yourself.
Don't forget about dancing. Meets requirements of fitness and creativity.
The point I take is to be well rounded. Learn new things. Don’t put all of your eggs in one basket.
Thank you! This video made my day 🥰 GOD BLESS 🥰
I needed to hear this, only wishing I’d heard it years ago.
Excellent! Thank You!
I would add to that list Meditation/Breathing Exercises..maybe Tai Chi or Qi Gong
Hi! Rob, I do find Your work helpful every day.
How best can I get to can't act You?
From Zambia
Thanks sir
Thank you for sharing your knowledge and wisdom. "In life, everyone is a teacher and everyone is a student" Buddha.
Just subscribed to your channel, awesome content! Keep up the great work 🙏🙏
This man has no wisdom, he is barely a child himself
Thank you....
Very good content and ideas shared 🙂
9 out of 10 businesses fail. Knowing this, it is a much better investment in you to work for someone who is one of those 1 in 10 that made it. And then you can concentrate on what you love and maybe turn that into a job. I am in my 50s, I made the mistake of "finding a career in what you love" and it failed. I am now working in a job I had never heard of and I like it a lot. The truth is, working for someone else is fine and doing something that you don't initially love is good, because you discover things in that job that you love. And let's face it, most of the time it is work. If you are in a "job you love" and it sucks, it hurts more than one you don't love but do for money.
I would have never thought of any of this
Thanks bro
1. Exercise go to gym lifting weights feel good.
2. Love Dogs and talking mine for walk every day
3. Writing ✍ drawing ✨
4. Improve intelligence put together electronics
5. Sell sport equipment : hobby . Learning golf its fun.
Thank you so much.
I was 0-4 when you finished the first four. Thought I was going to go 5 for 5. But In my early 30's I became a Christian. Technically don't meet #5 because Christianity teaches that no one is perfect, all of us have sinned and need to place our trust in the sacrifice Jesus made on our behalf. After this repentance we don't live for ourselves but for Christ.
But yet, the first four, I'm at a loss for.
*Great video as always. Thank you for sharing. I hope to see more from you! 💪💪💪*
so Good 👌👌👌
more power rob!
great podcast
Good video. Thanks dude.
Hi Rob.. ignore the dumb comments in this post.. your words mean alot and help alot of people...
Great thank so much
I did okay on the scoring....made it all the way to the last point. I tried to reach out to a women's group.....seemed like a cool place to hang out........but the sign on the door said "No boys allowed".
...that's okay...they got coodies anyway. tHanks for the video
This message is good. Oh, please check out-Bruce Lipton , thanks.🤔
Ty!😊
Great Video!!!
What if I am completely screwed up?
“You're under no obligation to be the same person you were 5 minutes ago.” - Alan Watts
your verry good keep it up
Positive Psychology has a great website you'll love Rob. I'm beginning in Real Estate. So let me know if someone is motivated to sell or vacant property. can be anywhere. Being musically inclined< I write songs.
What are the 5 hobbies? I watched the whole video and I still don't know the answer.
My hobby is watching utube videos and making comments on them.
Teaching the Bible, Dude, is not a Hobbie, is a gift as Teachers of the Bible is one of the Holy Spirits “gift”.
First❤
Obviously, several of these goals could be accomplished with the same "hobby".
shovel snow
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A hobby that makes one money is a business since there is a profit
ලංකාවේ මිනිස්සුන්ට මෙක කොච්චර කුයුවත් තෙරෙන්නේඑ නැ නේ
I always ask something to who talk about others and bad behaviour that person how tolerate.that person give somuch pain that's pain continue so long he recovery complete.that bastard i hate somuch.no forgive and i place that place
Yeah, and that’s what all the AIs out there in 2040 will talk about…their favorite hobbies…like keeping human pets or messing with DNA to create new species to compete with their pet humans. LOL. Just keep yourself busy and happy and forget the rest.
Could u speak slowly
My hobby is to take drugs. So, in order to make money with my hobby, I just become a drug dealer??
no, your hobby should be counseling people on the harmful effects of drugs.
Other than talking and using suggestive adjectives, what have you done? What of your accomplishments? Why should people trust their existence to you? Life advice, right? Other than talk slick, what have you actually done? Is it more to the motivational angle? Are you a talkative cheerleader? Life coach isn't an actual credential. What are you supposed to be?
why so bitter? that is one of his creative hobbies, that creates him more money...
@@chickendog57 I'm not bitter because I pointed out the reality that you are willfully overlooking. Don't kid yourself. You fell for the scam, that's your business but don't act like I have any particular feeling when i ask basic questions like, what have you accomplished that gives you the authority to say the things that you do? I'm not sorry that you love this house of cards, I'm blowing on it regardless.
Where are your accomplishments so I can learn from you..oh right empty criticism...
@@Ashoud_Anobetah what you should learn from me is to avoid people that are just good at talking. What should you base my opinion of authority on? The fact that this scam artist didn't scam me. You CAN'T learn from ^^^this guy. He has nothing to teach you because he's never accomplished anything. Are you getting this? You've already saved a lot of time any money by avoiding scam artists like this one. The difference is stark. Stick with me kid, you'll go far.
@@darylwilson9124 So... I watch a free video, start 5 new hobbies that enhance my life, and I got scammed because I wasn't hung up on credentials?? I seems credential and authority needing people are getting ratio'd and put too much faith and trust in governments and educational bodies that deceive.