Great video and personal sharing! Life Long Learning indeed!! You have wisdom and perspectives vibes etc way way way beyond your years man! (& clearly evident work ethic discipline etc - e.g. including after chatting hearing about your editing sesh haha!)
Lot of care and discipline in your day to day - it's very inspiring. I wanted to say though I disagree about there being a binary choice between pain now and pleasure later. Tangibly, yes, racking up hours of hard work in our time now will likely give us a much more comfortable end result, but I think there's a lot that can be missed with that. I think it places a little too much weight on the outcome - the perceived pleasure you are delaying your immediate happiness for now - such that the expectation of happiness itself is what's motivating you even though there can never really be a guarantee. Monetary pleasure can mean social suffering, etc. I think it's important in terms of mental toughness to be able to withstand the things you dislike yet encounter day in and day out, but I think it's equally important to recognize that pain and pleasure are experienced equally as segments of your life. Neither is completely free from the other, and if you (not literally you, but generally) can find pleasure in times of predominant pain I think you relieve some of that weight off the outcome. Need to try sweet green lol. Also, I loved the editing in this - could tell this took a lot of effort and time.
Great video and personal sharing! Life Long Learning indeed!!
You have wisdom and perspectives vibes etc way way way beyond your years man!
(& clearly evident work ethic discipline etc - e.g. including after chatting hearing about your editing sesh haha!)
appreciate it, Leo haha!
Wow this is Amazing! I just stumbled across this channel and know you will eventually blow up!
Lot of care and discipline in your day to day - it's very inspiring.
I wanted to say though I disagree about there being a binary choice between pain now and pleasure later. Tangibly, yes, racking up hours of hard work in our time now will likely give us a much more comfortable end result, but I think there's a lot that can be missed with that. I think it places a little too much weight on the outcome - the perceived pleasure you are delaying your immediate happiness for now - such that the expectation of happiness itself is what's motivating you even though there can never really be a guarantee. Monetary pleasure can mean social suffering, etc. I think it's important in terms of mental toughness to be able to withstand the things you dislike yet encounter day in and day out, but I think it's equally important to recognize that pain and pleasure are experienced equally as segments of your life. Neither is completely free from the other, and if you (not literally you, but generally) can find pleasure in times of predominant pain I think you relieve some of that weight off the outcome.
Need to try sweet green lol.
Also, I loved the editing in this - could tell this took a lot of effort and time.
This is awesome! i watched that Pascal video ha
lol good stuff!
Great Video! I was wondering how NYU student lived!
gotchu brotha!
Bravo Kalman 🌺
inspiration to us all
Have you been to Taiwan 🇹🇼?
The videos are very nice but for some tasks the videos are lagging
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my man!