The Future Of Work (Avoid Learning These Skills)

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  • Опубликовано: 9 сен 2024

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  • @Burmeseti
    @Burmeseti Месяц назад +126

    My main issue is that every problem I care about in society isn't something I would want to monetize. Examples: helping lonely seniors, stray dogs, suicidal and depressed people. I noticed that when my mother was dying and ended up at the hospice, there were a lot of patients there with no visitors at all. The only solution I could come up with was volunteering myself. All my solutions to these problems cost money and time rather than make money.
    The so called solutions of most entrepreneurs do more damage than good to society. Examples: fast fashion, social media, fast food.

    • @echoicmimicry
      @echoicmimicry Месяц назад +24

      That's the main issue I'm running into myself. Everything I see as genuinely beneficial ethically or even revolutionary are activities that I think it would be wrong to make into a business or monetize. So if I want to survive, I gotta work for somebody else and hope that my work-life balance is good enough that I can spare time to help others, and hope that my compensated work is actively harming less than my volunteering is actively helping.

    • @MirelioMarzo
      @MirelioMarzo Месяц назад +9

      Tip. You may not want to monetize it because you have a bad relation to and certain bad relationships with money and at the same time a good heart. Imagine how much good and how many endless elderly or animals or depressed people’s lives you would save every single day using your good heart along with a monetization? All that good that the world needs requires your good heart BUT It must be accompanied by money.
      Keep listening to Koe, you are unto something ! God bless you.

    • @Rich_delulu_girl
      @Rich_delulu_girl 28 дней назад +2

      You don't have to want to monetize. Just do. Create value. Eventually and automatically it will monetize itself

    • @mariuschirita187
      @mariuschirita187 27 дней назад

      his a little clown kid whos charm is fading and thus thought he would try his hand at intellect not realizing that introverted people are light years ahead of him and are destroying his opportunity for profit. hence why he is against introverted. he lacks knowledge on what he specks as its just scripted mambo-jambo that every idiot extrovert on the internet pushes. nothing special or unique. thanks for specking up against his crap ideas. he need to respect the "slave" workers. what would his world be like if garbage men didn't exist? or street sweepers? toilet cleaners? wheat growers and all agriculture workers. he better learn this skills because his in a saturated market of internet influences, all reading from the same script but saying nothing. that why he is hoping to push people out of their zone where he suffers from lack of profits and into his extroverted zone where he can profit off of them. he barely made the 8 minute mark with me.

    • @realheckertrustmebro
      @realheckertrustmebro 25 дней назад +1

      There is a way you can include entertainment aspect with all the things that you want to do which are not directly monetizable. Entertainment can be monetized through RUclips or other content creation platforms. MrBeast just did that.

  • @El-Dorado930
    @El-Dorado930 Месяц назад +1213

    I love videos like this. "Just start a business bro" "Just self improve your way out of widespread societal dysfunction bro"

    • @tonyh1345
      @tonyh1345 Месяц назад +62

      Lmaooo

    • @KOSMIKFEADRECORDS
      @KOSMIKFEADRECORDS Месяц назад +80

      totally fair argument. part of it is unrealiatic expectations of the system though. you should always be upskilling as a basic perogative on a daily. winning is a culture. you need to build on every little miracle. but shure these creators a full of shit. so is our youtube auggestions. neither me or you are aubscribed to this kind of content. i believe in brainwashing and hyper polarisation. but i alao believe in little progressions and stacking timy wisdoms. but the dude means well. just that we all cant be youtube specialists.

    • @the-sleepy-bear
      @the-sleepy-bear Месяц назад +115

      It’s really not as simple as he makes it sound, but then again his business is to make it sound simple

    • @Dug252
      @Dug252 Месяц назад +1

      Yeah there’s a reason why everyone isn’t doing this. Not everyone can be an “influencer” or “specialized,” and the ones that are only make up a very small percent of the population. What about everyone else? Extinction? If we will have so many things to replace humans our society shouldn’t have to be based on survival of the fittest anymore, technology should be designed to make like easier for humanity, not harder. Being an “entrepreneur” involves a ton of risk that only people with a lot of money can afford. If you don’t it can completely ruin your life.

    • @Necroman98
      @Necroman98 Месяц назад +53

      You should connect with others, build communities of mutual aid, have a sense of humor about this all, accept death and suffering and become ungovernable.

  • @mark-yj5sg
    @mark-yj5sg Месяц назад +448

    When everyone is a hustler the market soon decides not to engage as the volume of clever spam becomes tiresome.

    • @midnightoats4050
      @midnightoats4050 Месяц назад +40

      One of the many logical flaws of this video

    • @ryed8118
      @ryed8118 Месяц назад +9

      Great point

    • @niconine268
      @niconine268 Месяц назад +2

      Yeah

    • @niconine268
      @niconine268 Месяц назад +3

      Not so clever afterall.

    • @jhonykr5045
      @jhonykr5045 Месяц назад +17

      I agree but not everyone is going to start a business, and if too many business exist, jobs will become more financially attractive, and the free market will regulate itself.

  • @kerplunk9434
    @kerplunk9434 Месяц назад +318

    Most people I know are depressed and tired of working. Its a massive drain on one's happiness.

    • @runswithraptors
      @runswithraptors Месяц назад +4

      Tell them to quit buying so much stuff then

    • @JronDon854
      @JronDon854 Месяц назад +17

      @@runswithraptors ???

    • @Pwn3540
      @Pwn3540 Месяц назад +6

      Because these jobs don't pay enough for anything

    • @Pwn3540
      @Pwn3540 Месяц назад +12

      ​@@runswithraptorsimpossible to do while chapitalism still exists

    • @eitkoml
      @eitkoml Месяц назад +29

      @@runswithraptors Do you mean like stop buying food, utilities, housing, transportation, clothing, medical care, and other necessities? That's what people are spending their money on.

  • @rsimonw14
    @rsimonw14 Месяц назад +36

    13:30 Liberating arts:
    - logic
    - rhetoric
    - research
    - psychology
    - agency
    - statistics (including probability)
    19:05
    Technical skills to learn right now
    - social media
    - content
    - email marketing
    - visual design - illustrating the VIBE of your brand to spark emotions in your viewers
    - funnel building

  • @emuuriarte1433
    @emuuriarte1433 Месяц назад +275

    My grandfather always said
    "There's always room for the best."

    • @alex-ander-13
      @alex-ander-13 Месяц назад +3

      Thank you for sharing your inspiration!

    • @kennethmark6088
      @kennethmark6088 Месяц назад +1

      Amen!

    • @raw_dah
      @raw_dah Месяц назад +7

      Long back ago something marvelous called "civilization" came into being when people banded together.

    • @tacos-l8r
      @tacos-l8r Месяц назад

      your grandpa grew up in a different world. incentives for the corporate pigs skew on NOT hiring a specific group that generally performs well above all other groups in almost all things. They don't even hide it anymore...

    • @sapemi08
      @sapemi08 Месяц назад +5

      Yes the best! But Who are they? What they do? Why are the valued? It is not that simple. It is like sayin: It breaths, it is alive. so what?

  • @StarsManny
    @StarsManny Месяц назад +816

    20 years from now, one of the best skills you can acquire will be learning how to sleep in a cardboard box under a bridge, and knowing where to scavenge for food in dumpsters.

    • @martianfoodcompany5485
      @martianfoodcompany5485 Месяц назад +53

      There wont be dumpsters to scavenge

    • @digixivatechnologies
      @digixivatechnologies Месяц назад +43

      ​@@martianfoodcompany5485 i dont think there will be any civilization

    • @Self-ImprovementOnly
      @Self-ImprovementOnly Месяц назад +12

      ​@@digixivatechnologies I don't think there will be any planet named earth in this universe

    • @SimienHill
      @SimienHill Месяц назад +8

      @@martianfoodcompany5485I guess that actually will make it a skill

    • @RaulEdu33
      @RaulEdu33 Месяц назад +36

      If we go into a nuclear ww3, the most useful university degrees will be:
      - Bunker Architectural engineering
      - Bunker Administration
      - Underground hydroponics and agriculture engineering
      - Water treatment science and technology 😅
      And the most important, hope to get hired by a billionaire before 💩hits the🪭

  • @justamage3887
    @justamage3887 Месяц назад +29

    I'm a generalist and people always told me in my life to stop follow my curiosity.
    3 years ago i decided to embrace it and things go well since that. I'm no more depressed.
    Hearing you talking about it is validating, great video.

  • @fatalgaming6244
    @fatalgaming6244 Месяц назад +254

    While you learn these skills, don’t forgot to fight and advocate for policies that will stop this from happening to others. What is money worth if you have no sympathies for the people around? Build yourself a good life, fight for other and the future to live a better one.

    • @vitalyl1327
      @vitalyl1327 Месяц назад

      People fighting for keeping status quo, who tf are you?!? Why do you want to keep working?!? Abundance communism is finally a real possibility, and you hold on to your slave jobs instead.

    • @churchboy8977
      @churchboy8977 Месяц назад +4

      Amén

    • @IDKMN123
      @IDKMN123 Месяц назад +1

      Es el único camino.

    • @ChillaBlaze
      @ChillaBlaze Месяц назад +1

      Yep

    • @danijelazivkov1134
      @danijelazivkov1134 Месяц назад

      💪❤️

  • @Uncommony
    @Uncommony Месяц назад +302

    Become so valuable that you never need to worry about being replaced. It's the whole package, skill, knowledge, attitude, willingness that will carry you. Stay Uncommon!

    • @mrbartuss1
      @mrbartuss1 Месяц назад +10

      So good they can't ignore you

    • @Uncommony
      @Uncommony Месяц назад +4

      @@mrbartuss1 My man!. Exactly!

    • @curiouspenguin6887
      @curiouspenguin6887 Месяц назад +45

      Maybe. I've seen people with all those attributes laid off. The thing is to always be able to get another job.

    • @Uncommony
      @Uncommony Месяц назад +5

      @curiouspenguin6887 Exactly that laid off but will always be wanted or needed or even better be the one in the driver seat. Now that's power. Just speaking from experience.

    • @jumpy2783
      @jumpy2783 Месяц назад +6

      Step 1, actually become valuable. Step 2, prove it.

  • @Richby31
    @Richby31 Месяц назад +158

    12:59 devin ericson
    14:35 skils list
    27:57 productise your self

  • @jacobmansfield-go9fz
    @jacobmansfield-go9fz Месяц назад +272

    The best skill is pretending to know how to make money on the internet

    • @jacobmansfield-go9fz
      @jacobmansfield-go9fz Месяц назад +42

      shocker, it's about selling courses and being a social media grifter

    • @LearningNew365
      @LearningNew365 Месяц назад

      ​@@jacobmansfield-go9fzcourses selling is a billion dollar Industry, if you have good course you can become a million to be honest. I know udemy made more millions than those mlms scams lol

    • @peternguyen2022
      @peternguyen2022 Месяц назад

      It's the "best" skill for intellectually lazy and/or unethical people who are not able or interested in actually creating VALUE to improve other people's lives.
      Fortunately, intellect or skill or even grit matter less now that we have ChatGPT.
      People only need to be motivated to HELP OTHERS with a specific problem or set of problems.
      This is what I've been doing since July 9, creating tons of Python software programs and even video games that I'm selling online. I even sell the source code so buyers can resell it at any price and pocket all the profits.

    • @churchboy8977
      @churchboy8977 Месяц назад +7

      😂😂, yea.. unfortunately, once they run out of the fools that click on these RUclips ads, they won't have an audience anymore 🤣.

    • @churchboy8977
      @churchboy8977 Месяц назад +2

      😂😂, yea.. fortunately, once they run out of the fools that click on these RUclips ads, they won't have an audience anymore 🤣.

  • @nothingness1425
    @nothingness1425 Месяц назад +106

    Dan has a talent to talk for 20 minutes without saying anything in substance. Or stayting the most obvious things. Now it's gotten to another level, though - to 1 hour.

    • @clintmash245
      @clintmash245 Месяц назад +5

      I'm sorry you feel that way. I wish you continued success using your time efficiently, while making time to watch unhelpful content.
      I expect many people appreciate his content, even if it feels a bit slow and boring.

    • @getbbudded23
      @getbbudded23 22 дня назад

      Yeah, this man don’t say shit

    • @zellhaufen8583
      @zellhaufen8583 20 дней назад

      @@clintmash245 success is certainly not being misled by cringey youtube videos. most of the advice given here is worth s**t, basically a guide to become a lonely, desperate seller. you know, like the people who ring at your doorstep and tell your kids today is their lucky day because they have the best product in the world.

    • @prasad_create6066
      @prasad_create6066 18 дней назад

      I second this

    • @simintoo1
      @simintoo1 17 дней назад

      If you feel its boring and unuseful then why you spend a ton of time listening to him? 😅 Why don't you just choose something more interesting? 😊

  • @AlecSorensen
    @AlecSorensen Месяц назад +76

    I do hear people throwing more shade on programming since the AI explosion, but the core, most foundational skill of programming is actually a fabulous "liberating art": deciding which aspects of the world are most relevant, simplifying them, and modeling them in a way that can do work without your constant guidance.

    • @got2kittys
      @got2kittys Месяц назад

      True. Nothing trains logical thought and functional order as well as programming.

    • @Mgreen-u1t
      @Mgreen-u1t Месяц назад

      Wow, you really got the essence of software development 😊 . So-called AI is just another leap in that direction.

    • @churchboy8977
      @churchboy8977 Месяц назад

      Ai is simply a tool, we choose what to do with it. The problem is the people who want it for bad who won't let AI stay off

    • @churchboy8977
      @churchboy8977 Месяц назад

      Ai is simply a tool, we choose what to do with it. The problem is the people who want it for bad who won't let AI stay off

    • @SakuraKiss-u8g
      @SakuraKiss-u8g Месяц назад

      ​@got2kittys true but that can easily be learn with critical thinking and philosophy. As a programmer, I'm actually really happy I study fine arts throughout my devolpmental years. There's alot of things you learn that can be implemented into tech and both can compliment eachother pretty well.

  • @ralucaifrim4916
    @ralucaifrim4916 Месяц назад +17

    Teach gardening and growing food. We are going back to basics apparently 😂

  • @zeeshan1293
    @zeeshan1293 Месяц назад +209

    Lets not just listen. Take action!!

  • @craciunlabs
    @craciunlabs Месяц назад +45

    Your work has been pivotal to my growth Its been helping me a lot i am launching my business within the next 2 weeks and i already serviced over 10 clients! And you have been a major inspiration and accountability partner

    • @bringtheideas460
      @bringtheideas460 Месяц назад +5

      How can a work of $1000 course scammer be so waluable to you? What industry and niche is your bussines that you are launching? I hope not this predatory course scheme.

    • @craciunlabs
      @craciunlabs Месяц назад

      @@bringtheideas460 I only purchased the $150 course and i gained a lot of value from it. I then followed everything he shared public. That's it. I gained my knowledge without paying with cash but with attention and taking action.
      My niche is very different from what most do and this is not the place or time.
      I do the heavy work taking the client from step 0 to step 50 or wherever they need to be at i don't sell them a course i do the work together with them or for them.
      I get paid once the job is ready.
      And in the future i won't have a $1000 course i think the future is in a development program where the ones who are meant for you will come to you and be in that program live together with you not someone else as long as they need to be.

    • @StephanieG1
      @StephanieG1 27 дней назад

      I have recently launched my own business. I have started selling wasps, 6 for 1 pound(£). Don't be a mug all your life, get in now on the ground floor in the hottest new business:selling wasps. You'll be so mad you missed out when I am a trillionaire!

  • @StTrina
    @StTrina Месяц назад +30

    The job market is crazy right now. Even at senior level, software engineers with expertise in niche sectors are having a hard time finding work.

    • @mayrokratt6195
      @mayrokratt6195 Месяц назад

      You can always create a new job by becoming a rober

    • @AdamDaniel815
      @AdamDaniel815 Месяц назад

      good job on getting rid of the competition, keep it up, hypocrite

  • @Doctorithm
    @Doctorithm Месяц назад +184

    An hour long video two weeks in a row ?
    We’re living good these days.

    • @leslynmoore
      @leslynmoore Месяц назад

      Yes we are, lol.

    • @oscard9429
      @oscard9429 Месяц назад +1

      Rents due😂

    • @Everythingspine
      @Everythingspine Месяц назад +2

      🍻

    • @steadyfoundations9327
      @steadyfoundations9327 Месяц назад +5

      @@Doctorithm if something is free then you’re likely the product !

    • @Doctorithm
      @Doctorithm Месяц назад +1

      @@steadyfoundations9327 Doesn't take away from the value and lessons I can take from the video, does it ? ^^

  • @jamessullenriot
    @jamessullenriot Месяц назад +47

    Mass replacement is not necessarily AI, in the cast of my amazing company, it's moving the jobs to Guatemala, Philippines, India. Not one role has been replaced because of AI, because, in fact, they haven't been replaced. This is mostly interest rate based, nothing to do with AI which are essentially just probability LLM models

    • @ayoutubechannelname
      @ayoutubechannelname Месяц назад +7

      As long as consumption growth per capita meets or exceeds productivity growth, we will always have jobs. So if we increase productivity 10-fold, we just need to do the same to consumption. If not, only then do we have to worry about job losses.

    • @Charly_Gren
      @Charly_Gren Месяц назад

      The world is probabilistic quarks and other in cuantic world that make our world

    • @RedHorseman66
      @RedHorseman66 Месяц назад

      Diploma thumpers convinced the 1st world to give it all away to the one in the 3rd world

    • @churchboy8977
      @churchboy8977 Месяц назад +1

      When people say "AI" they also mean, "Technology" AI isn't taking our Jobs, it's the people who own the Technology to replace warehouse workers for robotic arms, Photoshopers for the tech used to edit anything to their liking, artists are no longer even usefull, why do you think the new "Art" involves doing something a child can do in a museum like running around splashing paint everywhere as a display of "art"? Because, if you call that art, AI can't reach there until human robots can do the very same thing they are doing. Why hire security guards? When you can buy robotic dogs that can see in the dark and move around and even identify faces now. Do you think office workers will stay in their cubicles? You think amazon needs workers anymore? They do it for pity and for giving jobs to people.

    • @RedHorseman66
      @RedHorseman66 Месяц назад

      If out sourcing of our jobs are so good for your country why do those same countries reaping the rewards (of said outsourcing) keep sending their people here? Those outsourced jobs stolen aren't good enough of an offering? When is enough for usurpers of authority?

  • @Jorda5s
    @Jorda5s Месяц назад +62

    I started a photography business in 2019 and going through covid taught me a lot and made me resilient but oddly my disdain for social media makes it hard to want to promote myself anymore. Learning how toxic social media can be I barely use it now but I also need to promote more it’s hard to find that balance.

    • @PaulStrople
      @PaulStrople Месяц назад +3

      I did the exact same thing and I’ve been in the same dang boat haha.

    • @SerranoPerformance
      @SerranoPerformance Месяц назад +13

      Just post then, don’t consume it. Post it and get back to creating

    • @mikesomersdrummer8042
      @mikesomersdrummer8042 Месяц назад +14

      It’s tough but you just have to take your feelings out of it and just keep posting ads, networking, etc.
      Businesses existed forever before the internet so just market in-person door to door etc.
      If anything, people appreciate human to human contact even more now because of the social media disconnect phenomenon.

    • @carynmartin6053
      @carynmartin6053 Месяц назад +2

      ​@@SerranoPerformanceI can't leave a like on your comment. Yt is f-ing with one of us!😮

    • @mattstone8878
      @mattstone8878 Месяц назад

      ​@@carynmartin6053Close your app and re-open it. Does that fix it? Restart your phone. Did that fix it?

  • @adonisvillain
    @adonisvillain Месяц назад +18

    15:50 wtf? NOBODY CAN TEACH - THEY CAN SHOW, YOU LEARN YOUR WAY. that's really magisk sense. that's life-changing knowledge. REALLY FUCKIN THANKS . I've multiple books about education, but never heard that. brilliant advice

  • @user-sh1gx6ix6t
    @user-sh1gx6ix6t Месяц назад +12

    15min in and I'm finding this video so much more valuable than I expected. It's like it's bringing so much clarity to all the info-tainment I've been consuming on RUclips.

  • @kidnamedfinger.productions
    @kidnamedfinger.productions Месяц назад +24

    Any programmer that worked with AI knows that it's damn stupid at coding. The only working code it can produce is the one sourced from other programmers on websites like stack overflow and when you try to make something obscure where there's not much documentation on it will glitch and came up with non existent useless stuff. And the most important programming is thinking specifically, you describe to the machine exactly what to do in each possible case, and the person that can't think like a programmer won't be able to build a complex application even if AI is hyperadvanced.

    • @kidnamedfinger.productions
      @kidnamedfinger.productions Месяц назад +10

      Also AI companies pretty much ran out of training data to improve their models, so the AI market is gonna enter recession.

    • @midnightblue3285
      @midnightblue3285 Месяц назад

      @@kidnamedfinger.productions They have lots of data, some datas are have secret forbidden knowledge they won't share with the public

    • @deadplex3995
      @deadplex3995 Месяц назад

      is it a bad idea to get computer science degree now? I’ll graduate in 2029

    • @kidnamedfinger.productions
      @kidnamedfinger.productions Месяц назад

      @@deadplex3995 If you want to get a degree, then computer science is definitely not a bad one.

    • @dylangtech
      @dylangtech Месяц назад

      ​​@@deadplex3995My hot take: College is a scam, but software engineering isn't.
      I graduated in 2023 as a software engineer, and it's rough out there right now. Entry level positions are nearly impossible to get. I'd suggest focusing in finding a job, not a career, and then learning software engineering online on the side (either online courses, or self-guided based on curriculum). Then you can lean into it and hopefully get a software engineering job when the time is right

  • @BufordTGleason
    @BufordTGleason Месяц назад +8

    After 35 years in Corp America.. working for several companies I gradually became more and more dissatisfied but thought it was all I could do. I became frightened when I realized work load and expectations were changing so fast there was no way I could keep up as a 57-year-old and I just quit, I was getting pushed out the door too. I saw it done to enough people before me so I knew what was happening.
    I became an independent contractor medical courier and I couldn’t be happier. I’m not manipulating numbers on a spreadsheet that’s producing absolutely nothing. I’m actually delivering sick patients blood to the main hospital to get tested so that the doctors can find out how to treat them as soon as possible. it’s nice to actually do something that matters.

  • @renosance8941
    @renosance8941 Месяц назад +17

    I wouldn't necessarily say that Dan's "optimistic," yet, the content is inspiring.

  • @TheConsciousMan143
    @TheConsciousMan143 Месяц назад +6

    You’re basically dropping whole courses on RUclips at this point. Legend.

  • @stefan1924
    @stefan1924 Месяц назад +3

    People do have a nature. An introvert is an introvert and there's nothing in the world that can change that. He can learn to tolerate social situations, but he will never be an extrovert.

    • @RobertoD1Ner0
      @RobertoD1Ner0 7 дней назад

      That's a lie... Even psychological and neuroscientific estudies have probed that you can change because you can change your brain and neuronal structure

  • @Maria.s.artistry
    @Maria.s.artistry Месяц назад +23

    Listening to this while doing workout

  • @EasyboyFitness
    @EasyboyFitness Месяц назад +66

    Taking a walk while listening to this podcast 6am in Italy

    • @edheldude
      @edheldude Месяц назад +7

      Sitting on my sofa before leaving for the gym 11:30 in Finland.

    • @arbaazkhan4887
      @arbaazkhan4887 Месяц назад +2

      Watched this after I reached home at 6:00 PM after travelling in India

    • @brownie315
      @brownie315 Месяц назад +1

      @@edheldude I want to move to Finland so bad. 😭

    • @edheldude
      @edheldude Месяц назад +1

      @@brownie315 How so? And what's stopping you?

    • @jaquinappolis6572
      @jaquinappolis6572 Месяц назад +2

      8:34 pm in Dubai about to gym as I press play

  • @anthonyjohncava6187
    @anthonyjohncava6187 Месяц назад +16

    Thank you, Dan Koe. You’ve brought back the inspiration in me.

  • @illia_zahnitko
    @illia_zahnitko Месяц назад +10

    Watching Dan from China first thing Monday morning. Just hits different

  • @agi.kitchen
    @agi.kitchen Месяц назад +4

    For other nerds that don’t want to learn sales , I learned sales and paid for sales coaching and now built a one person automated business where I usher traffic to my own websites so it takes the lead generation out of the equation and can focus on code. Thanks to this video, I will funnel traffic to a new site called digital Doberman or something like that

    • @IshaTariq-tt
      @IshaTariq-tt Месяц назад

      hello, did you learn coding first?

    • @agi.kitchen
      @agi.kitchen Месяц назад

      @@IshaTariq-tt web development, so all the internet protocol stuff and media, then coding through computer science / engineer

    • @IshaTariq-tt
      @IshaTariq-tt Месяц назад

      @@agi.kitchen I started a book called eloquent js and really enjoyed the exercises. All this focus on not learning coding says this is the thing of past. I really want to learn it,. There are money problems though, so I have enrolled in a social media management course. I am planning to learn coding on the side rather than full time which I wanted. I guess I want the reassurance that I must learn coding because I want to. Any advice on where to start best? I have resources but more like ..

    • @agi.kitchen
      @agi.kitchen Месяц назад

      @@IshaTariq-tt interesting time to ask this question and I answer as someone with a masters degree in bilingual education who taught mostly kindergarten for 9 years then went back for computer science at age 39- never did I imagine the reason I’d find it so easy to land work and interesting software jobs would be my ability to learn so much stuff so fast and collapse it all info basically a deep generalist . I also did data science, and use every single tiny piece of info I learned in all languages and disciplines almost daily (including psychology to set up automated sales pipelines). Your best bet is don’t go to school for it- learn how to learn with chat gpt or whichever LLM. I still think gpt4o is wayyy better than the others for code. Ask ChatGPT how to install vscode into your laptop, literally any error you get when installing it dump it into ChatGPT . Then install code cursor. You can pay $20-$40/month and learn what you need to learn to get done what you need to do, and that’s a far better skill because when they release gpt5, lots more of the 💩 we do in school including in code will be useless. If ai was not available I’d say take intro to code in c language at community college but as a former teacher, NO WAY can you get more from a classroom than from the ai , any longer.

    • @agi.kitchen
      @agi.kitchen Месяц назад

      Also it’s better to understand algorithms than to learn “to code” with a language. Since I’m coming from automation I think writing code for 1 time use case is silly because most things can be systematically written in code, or else why write code just set it up one time instead. Even if what I just said doesn’t quite make sense, dump it into an ai and ask it to help you understand it by asking questions like a child would, “why why why and how how how and what what what”

  • @prasad_create6066
    @prasad_create6066 18 дней назад +1

    this guy is genius in keeping you engaged while he spits nothing but hollow words over and over and over

  • @jamminjimmie211
    @jamminjimmie211 Месяц назад +33

    "Value exchange"
    That really resonates with a lot of my thoughts about work, money, careers, etc recently.
    Money is valuable, and in order to make money, you sell something valuable, always.
    Some people think of making money as a matter of whether you're an employee or entrepreneur....whether you have a job or a business.
    But a better perspective is to start with the question: what value are you selling to the world around you?
    If you're an employee you sell your Time, which is very valuable but it's only valuable to you individually (no one else cares about your Time). But if you're selling your Time for very little in return (which is the case for most jobs in today's dystopian economy)...of course that renders it a horrible way to make money.
    You find something else valuable to sell instead of your Time, cause you only have so much Time in your life, and most companies and corporations only have so many pennies they're willing to give to employees.

  • @prdeacon974
    @prdeacon974 Месяц назад +39

    While we still have public schools, the future looks dim. It’s bad enough kids learn literally nothing. It’s pretty sad, but planned.

    • @mattstone8878
      @mattstone8878 Месяц назад +9

      I have a college degree and feel my entire education was WORTHLESS.

    • @Earth_to_Kensho...ComeInKensho
      @Earth_to_Kensho...ComeInKensho Месяц назад

      What type of degree did you earn?​@@mattstone8878

    • @justadildeau
      @justadildeau Месяц назад +4

      I was orphaned at age 9, homeschooled myself. Never went to university or college, I own my own business and I'm debt free. I can pretty much build anything on residential propertiesfrom scratch, all trades.
      You're right, the education system is wrecked.

    • @chm9935
      @chm9935 Месяц назад

      ​@@mattstone8878most of the degree progs now worthless post panic sept 2008

    • @Earth_to_Kensho...ComeInKensho
      @Earth_to_Kensho...ComeInKensho Месяц назад

      @@mattstone8878 What was your major?

  • @thegregbekkers
    @thegregbekkers Месяц назад +9

    These skills are so important. Especially sales and doing that correctly. Not the sleazy formulaic sales, which is gimmicky, but authentic sales. Being confident in what you're selling and being confident in what you have to offer. Like you say in your videos everyone has something to offer because we're all coming from different perspectives and each one is unique. Movies are the same. There are so many people that could be great filmmakers or script writers just by writing from their experiences, their worldview. There's too many gurus out there trying to teach one way and fit people in one box that worked for them. That's why your videos are refreshing to hear.

  • @vault1021
    @vault1021 Месяц назад +12

    Wow, thank God bro plugged in his own book or else I wouldn’t have known what I was doing

  • @lisapearlman
    @lisapearlman Месяц назад +10

    I can so relate to this!! Makes so much sense! I bought your newest class... the Monetize course. And I'm in your circle. This is exactly what I've been trying to do for the past 4 years, but shiny object syndrome and analysis paralysis has kept me stuck and my focus has been spread too thin, doing too many businesses

  • @Panthersigma
    @Panthersigma Месяц назад +16

    One of the most valuable channels on RUclips

  • @joshuargauthier
    @joshuargauthier Месяц назад +7

    I have really been exploring the one-person business model lately, and I learn a lot of free information in regard to that topic from you, so thank you for this value packed video!

  • @paullegazpi
    @paullegazpi Месяц назад +20

    this guy is doing his contribution to humanity

  • @LidiaRico
    @LidiaRico Месяц назад +22

    “Welcome to the future of work” 👀👂

  • @judit1138
    @judit1138 Месяц назад +1

    Wow! This video is hands down the best overview on this topic I've ever seen. And I have seen hundreds.
    Your video gives true value with clear explanation and shows your deep knowledge of this topic.
    Awesome work!
    Congrats and thanks!

  • @tylerkepple640
    @tylerkepple640 Месяц назад +3

    The more I listen to your videos, the more the lightbuilbs come on, the problem is that you need to connect the wiring for the bulb to ensure it can be lit up on command when you need it for building systems. I'm having to battle 24 years of employee mentallity, and especially being in IT, there is a lot of "stay in your lane" attitude and this is extremely frustrating when all I want to do is solve the problems and solve them completely and efficiently, but I can't because some other group owns the things I would want to change or try new directions. I just need to somehow make the flip, to go from employee to entreprenuer and to generate my income instead of begging to earn one from various employers who mostly could care less that I even exist. Luckily I have learned a lot about problem solving and critical thinking and become fairly well versed in various tech applications. I just need to figure out how to transition out and still support myself financially. But the more I watch your vids, the more lightbulbs are coming on, so keep up the good work!

    • @skykennedy3574
      @skykennedy3574 Месяц назад +1

      Well said and on par. You've identified some problems. Looking at one of them: the siloed inefficiencies in the IT world. You know a lot about this. Write about it. Describe it and the frustrations. Mock it. Pontificate about why it has been done this way. make your arguments about what you'd change, why and how. Go deep into "cause blindness". i.e. what is the byproduct of the presumed undisclosed cause of your stated "stay-in-your-lane-ism?" My guess would be some net-ops mafia or middle-management botflies -not unlike HR or deep-state. Expose them. Have fun with it. The only rub here would be that in this, you'd proffer up ways for the a-hole employers whom own the companies "that could care less that you exist" to solve their problem(s). They can pack sand. So you may want to initially just throw your frustrations out there on industry forums, X, linkedin, etc. and see what your IT bros have to say. then collect data. then use said data to back up the business model you develop, hone, and invariably sell as a rebranded "executive consultant" using Dan Koe's playbooks, or whatever. Hope this helps...Good luck, brother.

  • @athinasdesigns
    @athinasdesigns Месяц назад +2

    I've been convinced a long time ago😂😂My first client found me through Instagram no clue how i had less than 100 followers. I did have to overwork for a very low budget. But I got my first testimonial. Dan your an inspiration to all❤❤❤. I'm hoping to get over my major imposter syndrome so that I can start looking for clients myself.

  • @jamesstaggs4160
    @jamesstaggs4160 Месяц назад +5

    The Twitter firings weren't really about downsizing or getting rid of people that didn't have the necessary skills. Musk was changing what the platform had become and that would have been next to impossible had he not fired a decent chunk of the staff

  • @ironwoodworkman4917
    @ironwoodworkman4917 14 дней назад +1

    The seven liberal arts are the Trivium and Quadrivium.
    The trivium consists of grammar, logic, and rhetoric, while the quadrivium consists of arithmetic, astronomy, music, and geometry.
    In this order only. Their is a very good reason for this and it is to complex for this post.
    This is very powerful when learned correctly.
    @Dan Koe You have learned incorrectly or someone is misleading you.
    I would suspect it is the later.

  • @GerbertTurco
    @GerbertTurco Месяц назад +134

    *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*

    • @Ed-Rogers
      @Ed-Rogers Месяц назад

      Interesting, 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?

    • @FegaroScheu
      @FegaroScheu Месяц назад

      I feel Investors should exercise caution with their exposure and.exercise caution when considering new investments, particularly during periods of inflation. It is advisable to seek guidance from a professional or a licensed expert in order to navigate this recession and achieve potential high yields

    • @GerbertTurco
      @GerbertTurco Месяц назад

      Prioritizing effective personal finance management holds greater significance than the sheer amount saved, irrespective of income source. Consulting a certified financial advisor can offer tailored strategies to optimize financial results by reducing expenses and enhancing income, regardless of whether it's earned through employment or investments.

    • @BellinghamOtto
      @BellinghamOtto Месяц назад

      Brian Humphery Services was my hope during the 'bear summer' last year. I made so many mistakes but also learned so much from it, and of course from Brian.

    • @BellinghamOtto
      @BellinghamOtto Месяц назад

      He is really a good investment advisor. Was privileged to attend some of his seminars.that's how I started my own crypto investment

  • @rushdrift
    @rushdrift Месяц назад +1

    I'm failing lots of stuff but I learn a lot of thing, your video really help, failing is just a process of learning I will keep this in mind

  • @MuhammadJoe-ji6nv
    @MuhammadJoe-ji6nv Месяц назад +542

    I'm favoured, $22K every week! I can now give back to the locals in my community and also support God's work and the church. God bless America.

    • @WilliamsleeHogan-nm2em
      @WilliamsleeHogan-nm2em Месяц назад

      As a beginner what do I need to do? How can I invest, on which platform? If you know any please share.

    • @AirCourier-u1q
      @AirCourier-u1q Месяц назад +1

      Investing in crypto/forex is a good idea,
      a good trading system would put you
      through many days of success.

    • @GenAndrewGoddard-tg6mk
      @GenAndrewGoddard-tg6mk Месяц назад +2

      Investing $15,000 and received $174,000

    • @MarkDonald-cm5nj
      @MarkDonald-cm5nj Месяц назад

      Same, I met Mrs Anna Davis last
      year for the first time at a conference in
      Manchester, after then my family
      changed for good. God bless Mrs Anna

    • @MuhamedDave
      @MuhamedDave Месяц назад

      YES!!! That's exactly her name (Mrs Anna ) so many people have
      recommended highly about her and am
      just starting with her 😊 from United States

  • @Tieritta
    @Tieritta 29 дней назад

    In the first 5 minutes you said dont think of yourself as creating a business if it doesn’t resonate, instead just think of it as packaging up value, and that is very good advice thank you!

  • @homesteadetc
    @homesteadetc Месяц назад +8

    Hold off. Living in the woods isn't cutting off responsibility in the world. When you live in the woods you have to care and nurture your environment. You still have responsibilities. Likely more responsibility than most other people. You need to have food sources. You have to make sure your garden is thriving, your birds and livestock is thriving. You have to ensure your shelter is solid. And your environment is clean and sustainable. You are contributing to the total environmental effort of the world. That's pretty freaken noble. Just because I'm not pumping a lot of money into the economy, does not mean that nothing is being contributed. Tools cost money though. Starter seeds cost money. a gun and ammunition for hunting costs money. So in a small way, I guess they are contributing to the economy. Living in the woods is a good thing. I encourage it if you have the traits and skillset necessary to do so. That's another thing. Land isn't cheap, and they're not making more of it.

  • @aidanthompson5053
    @aidanthompson5053 Месяц назад +1

    You don’t “find” a profitable niche, you create one through the art of persuasion.

  • @Ibnalsafir1
    @Ibnalsafir1 Месяц назад +2

    I hate how your sooo Good at persuasion. Like At this point I want to buy everything you have. 😂😂😂
    Amazing man

  • @stephanieherman2861
    @stephanieherman2861 Месяц назад +1

    i like the graph at 2:20 it shows that during the time when everyone had to work from home, there was an increased demand for it people. and now it is back to normal. but somehow in the video they try to give the impression that it is low

  • @user-nb7he4tc5o
    @user-nb7he4tc5o Месяц назад +6

    "everyone should be a small business owner" is basically saying everyone should be an independent contractor which means you now take on all risks and have no benefits like insurance, paid time off, retirement plan ect and with the way things are you would still be working for some large companies just as an independent contractor, They LOVE that, go look at uber and companies like that.

  • @ColbyAzimuth
    @ColbyAzimuth Месяц назад +1

    Having a purpose or goal in life is for robots and tools. *_I CHOOSE LIFE._* To live as a human being, a person. Go be mechanical as a servile goal-slave if you want to be numb, but my friends and I are experiencing the humanity of creative richly meaningful gratifying lives... without your weird goal-acheivement-missionary framing.
    🕊️
    Take excellent care of yourselves, heart, mind, body, and soul, y'all.
    Appreciate the experience richly, whatever your path and ways.

  • @Ahmed_Life_Strategy
    @Ahmed_Life_Strategy Месяц назад +10

    Dan, you’ve drilled into me the Idea of the One-Person Business Model, becoming a Deep Generalist and focusing on the Eternal Markets, Evergreen Skills and Results Oriented Skills. Thank you for giving me clarity on what to do to make my First Dollar Online.

    • @Goldarmor777
      @Goldarmor777 Месяц назад +1

      What skills you're building to become a generalist?

    • @Ahmed_Life_Strategy
      @Ahmed_Life_Strategy Месяц назад

      @@Goldarmor777 Thank you for your question. I just completed a Level 2 Gym Instructor course and I have a Level 3 Personal Trainer exam in 4 weeks. I am also in the process of becoming a Certified Nutritionist. I am also studying what Dan Koe calls the Evergreen Skills (Marketing, Sales, Writing and Speaking).
      Dan advocates not niching down and instead, developing a wide variety of Skills aka becoming a Deep Generalist by focusing on the Four Eternal Markets (Health, Wealth, Relationships and Happiness)
      By you developing skills in the Four Eternal Markets and documenting your journey, you will be able to teach the people who are one or two steps behind you in Health, Wealth, Relationships and Happiness. For more information just by Dan Koe’s book The Art of Focus. I finished reading it cover to cover for the third time in a row and I will probably read it again because it is such a dense and value packed book. :)

    • @FarhanAbdileyl
      @FarhanAbdileyl Месяц назад +2

      sxp u realize hes only selling shovels when for the gold rush. do the same

    • @Ahmed_Life_Strategy
      @Ahmed_Life_Strategy Месяц назад

      @@FarhanAbdileyl I agree Farhan.

    • @Ahmed_Life_Strategy
      @Ahmed_Life_Strategy Месяц назад

      @@Goldarmor777 I just completed a Level 2 Gym Instructor course and I have a Level 3 Personal Trainer exam in 4 weeks. I am also in the process of becoming a Certified Nutritionist. I am also studying what Dan Koe calls the Evergreen Skills (Marketing, Sales, Writing and Speaking).
      Dan advocates not niching down and instead, developing a wide variety of Skills aka becoming a Deep Generalist by focusing on the Four Eternal Markets (Health, Wealth, Relationships and Happiness)
      By you developing skills in the Four Eternal Markets and documenting your journey, you will be able to teach the people who are one or two steps behind you in Health, Wealth, Relationships and Happiness. For more information just by Dan Koe’s book The Art of Focus. I finished reading it cover to cover for the third time in a row and I will probably read it again because it is such a dense and value packed book.

  • @AcousticFatality
    @AcousticFatality Месяц назад +2

    I like the content your putting out. I am not sure about posting every day though. I think a better balance would be 3 MAYBE 4 times a week because there is a real risk with annoying your audience as well. You want them to be excited to consume your content, but if its there every day readily available for them, it will begin to lose its luster. Kind of like with a relationship being exciting in the beginning but the more you spend time with the person, the more personal space you might want. This is from a content creation perspective.

  • @hobocraft0
    @hobocraft0 Месяц назад +4

    You know, usually I'm pretty critical, but I'm actually really glad you have a website, because that means I don't have to sit through this whole video, to gain the knowledge and skills.

  • @de_visuals
    @de_visuals Месяц назад +1

    tons of value in this video - I'm two weeks into implementing the two hour write to content creation. I've put writing as top priority above everything else and I've noticed this change alone is allowing me to batch record more content and be way more efficient. Your stuff works. Thank you

  • @steadyfoundations9327
    @steadyfoundations9327 Месяц назад +6

    Dans content appeals to people new in this internet game, but his advice falls short when it's given even a tiny bit of critical thinking

    • @flyingguitarist7026
      @flyingguitarist7026 Месяц назад

      intersting , so what do you recommend that will mitigate his shortcomings?

    • @bringtheideas460
      @bringtheideas460 Месяц назад +1

      I would actually go as far as to say, that his advice is complete scam and he is just another person utilizing this predatory influencer course scheme.

    • @peternguyen2022
      @peternguyen2022 Месяц назад

      @@steadyfoundations9327 that's quite true but it's not just that all the RUclipsrs are there are just providing information they're not giving you the tools or the training or the skills to succeed in business and you got to go out there and do it yourself

  • @ealdie24
    @ealdie24 5 дней назад

    I'm a generalist myself, I hop from one specialization to another simply because i get bored easily once things become repetitive. I made several jumps for the last 12 years of my career. People kept telling me that its a bad thing because I'm not a master of anything, just a guy whos average on many disciplines. What they don't realize is that these multidisciplinary skills can be used in tandem with each other. Then it creates whole new professions or specializations

  • @LongJohnson-w8t
    @LongJohnson-w8t Месяц назад +4

    Some people also say AGI might take 10 to 20 years. I think ChatGPT itself is saying that.

    • @darkinetix
      @darkinetix Месяц назад +1

      Some are also saying AGI is complete science fiction, and that feels most likely. It’ll come when Elon builds a hyperloop on Mars.

  • @stevenmichaelmarlowe
    @stevenmichaelmarlowe 13 дней назад

    Just discovered this channel…already love him

  • @pinksupremacy6076
    @pinksupremacy6076 Месяц назад +17

    Dude... I f*cking love this! I started learning direct response/content writing in January this year. Just couldn't stand my old job no more and all the morons, plus I felt this insane urgency to act and set myself up for the future. This hits the spot!!! I've been learning basically every day since January about marketing, copy, brand, and you know it. It's fun, challenging, stressful, meaningful, and everything in between. I have trust in God though. God always shows me the way somehow, and it was by pure fluke that I fell into what I'm currently doing. 0 revenue yet but I understand that the learning curve is longer than most people want to admit. Keep going until you strike gold, right?

    • @pratapdinesh
      @pratapdinesh Месяц назад +4

      I am also looking to learn these skills can you please let me know what resources I need

    • @haniiiiiiiiiii_
      @haniiiiiiiiiii_ Месяц назад +1

      keep going g

    • @curiousme113
      @curiousme113 Месяц назад

      ​@@pratapdinesh the Internet.
      Search "for beginners" in whatever field you're interested in

    • @parisnielsen9276
      @parisnielsen9276 Месяц назад

      I love the channel copythat!​@pratapdinesh

  • @rupertllavore1731
    @rupertllavore1731 Месяц назад

    Dan Koe is the Kanye West of his Niche I can already tell how infectious your energy is - you're spreading positivity and confidence to people, and it's amazing to see!

  • @jejehdh
    @jejehdh Месяц назад +2

    how about Architecture? I imagine that ai can do some of architects' work, but if I'm serving rich clients in my own firm, being my own boss, and building with traditional materials like wood and rammed earth and mud and stone bricks, isn't that irreplaceable?

  • @BillJamesWallace
    @BillJamesWallace 29 дней назад

    I've got this on repeat in my car as a podcast. Probably listened to it 7n-8 times. Great episode.

  • @GehirnGoldmine
    @GehirnGoldmine Месяц назад +5

    🔴Das Wichtigste in Kurzform (als Orientierung & Gedankenstütze) {German language}:
    00:02 Auswirkungen von Entlassungen im Technologiesektor und zukünftige Arbeitstrends
    02:20 Hochqualifizierte Arbeitskräfte mit sich entwickelnden Arbeitsplätzen
    06:24 Die Zukunft der Arbeit besteht darin, ein Ein-Personen-Unternehmen zu sein und soziale Medien zu nutzen
    08:24 Spezialisierung wird gefördert, um Kontrolle und Macht zu erlangen
    12:24 Entwickle vielfältige Fähigkeiten, um in verschiedenen Nischen erfolgreich zu sein
    14:28 Schlüsselkompetenzen für die zukünftige Tätigkeit
    18:17 Mit technischen Fähigkeiten an die moderne Zeit anpassen
    20:04 KI wird das Lernen einfacher und schneller machen
    23:24 Wecke Interesse, indem du Probleme gezielt ansprichst und Lösungen anbietest.
    25:09 KI kann einige Arbeitskräfte ersetzen, den Weg zur Verwirklichung dieser Vision müssen jedoch weiterhin einzelne Personen orchestrieren.
    29:02 KI kann Werkzeuge und Wissen verbreiten, aber keine menschlichen Probleme lösen.
    30:52 Aufbau, Vermarktung und Verkauf auf Basis persönlicher Erfahrungen und Interessen
    34:10 Das Ein-Personen-Unternehmen steht für Selbstständigkeit und Freiheit.
    35:46 Formuliere deine Gedanken, um Erfahrung und Bekanntheit zu gewinnen
    39:06 Zwei Wege werden diskutiert: Monetarisierungsstrategien und Entwicklung auf Basis ewiger Märkte
    40:46 Zukünftige Arbeit: Fokus auf Geist, Körper, Seele und Unternehmenswachstum
    43:59 Erwirb Eigenschaften auf CEO-Niveau und systematisiere den Arbeitstag
    45:29 Passe dich an zukunftssichere und profitable Fähigkeiten an
    48:43 Bedeutung der Entwicklung origineller Ideen auf der Grundlage persönlicher Ziele
    50:12 Schreibe über deine individuellen Interessen, um deine Ziele zu erreichen
    53:27 Die Entwicklung eines Produkts und das Erlernen des Verkaufens sind entscheidende Fähigkeiten für das Überleben in der Arbeitswelt der Zukunft.
    55:02 Freiberufliche Tätigkeiten sind eine schnelle Möglichkeit, auch ohne Publikum Geld zu verdienen.
    58:04 Entwickle deine Arbeit weiter, um dein Einkommen im Laufe der Zeit zu steigern
    59:39 Es ist möglich, eine Million Dollar und mehr im Jahr zu verdienen, wenn du täglich 4 Stunden arbeitest
    1:02:45 Übergang von der Kundenarbeit zur Zielgruppenerweiterung und Produktisierung für höheres Ertragspotenzial.
    1:04:20 Ein digitales Produkt kann Kunden anziehen und das Verdienstpotenzial erhöhen
    1:07:25 Werbung für eine neue Schreib-App

  • @ShortSceneHub19
    @ShortSceneHub19 Месяц назад +1

    It should be illegal to watch this for free because it’s such a valuable information.

  • @Fitscaffolder
    @Fitscaffolder Месяц назад +12

    The Goal of the slave is to think.
    To think over and above the single thing you are assigned to.
    A slave who masters thought... becomes the Master.

    • @kutchapp
      @kutchapp Месяц назад

      to think... to put the poop in the drawer or not. that is the dilemma of he who is free of shackles

    • @darkinetix
      @darkinetix Месяц назад

      I think the goal of the slave is to be free, but who knows? After all I didn’t watch a RUclips video to learn logic.

    • @kutchapp
      @kutchapp Месяц назад

      @@darkinetix youre definitely a drawer pooper

  • @Soundofwindonsand
    @Soundofwindonsand Месяц назад

    All my elders went tru the last depression as children, I've been warned, long ago..
    Stay close to Food
    Grocery stores
    "Real Food"
    restaurants , certain types of small farms
    The closer you are to food, without a middle man, the better your chances
    Good luck young One's

  • @vivekpai6904
    @vivekpai6904 Месяц назад +4

    AI fear mongering - Recent trend to sell courses in the so called creator eceonomy. 😂

  • @honeyboo7549
    @honeyboo7549 Месяц назад +1

    I said it for years: there will be micro firms, and many people will work rural jobs.

  • @MullahLab
    @MullahLab Месяц назад +3

    Hey Dan just to thank you this is really something am struggling to do just one thing in my life everything i touch or learn took a new meaning and just left me confuse asking if is my thing and sometimes lead me to do nothing but the term generalist feels like a title i will give my self valuable video 14 minutes in. Thanks Dan

  • @GiuseppinaMabiliaVP
    @GiuseppinaMabiliaVP Месяц назад

    Income is necessary, but not everything. Freedom and coherent moral values are more valuable to me. I always was my own boss but worked too much. So I reduced my costs of living, keeping what was really meaningful for me. I have much more freedom and satisfaction now.

  • @DarthMessias
    @DarthMessias Месяц назад +5

    Learning to hunt down rogue droids and AI machines seems to be a good job in the future.

  • @tracy419
    @tracy419 Месяц назад +2

    I absolutely agree with marketing to yourself.
    So many people like to tell you to find something others want to "buy" and create a product around it, but damn that sounds like work to me.
    I've played with that on and off over the years and always come back to the thought "but what I really want to do is xyz".
    I've finally settled on what I'm going to do going forward once we've settled on whether or not we are going to move homes here soon, but at least I know that what I'll be doing is something that I'm absolutely interested in.
    It's the thing I'm always reading about, or watching videos about in my free time, but never actually do myself because I'm too busy working my day job and trying to build something on the side I'm not actually interested in. I've just been doing it because that's what all the gurus tell you you should be doing.
    I'm finally excited about the future and the role my new business is going to play in my life.
    That single piece of your whole video is honestly the only bit that isn't just a regurgitation of pretty much every other video of this type I've seen over the years, so I hope other people notice it and get what they need from it.
    Btw, that last bit wasn't intended as a criticism, it's just the reality of what you are doing and I wish you the best.

    • @StarsManny
      @StarsManny Месяц назад

      I had difficulty understanding what the actual point of your comment was.

    • @tracy419
      @tracy419 Месяц назад +1

      @@StarsManny that while most people seem to say you should focus on finding the most profitable product to sell, his idea of focusing on what you want to sell in a way that you personally find interesting is the better option.
      The former generally means you are simply creating a job that you might not enjoy in the long term, while the latter means you are doing what you enjoy and making a living as a byproduct.
      I wasted a lot of time trying to create a job for myself wondering how I would ever actually find time to do what I enjoy reading about, but the change in mindset I've found for myself over the last couple of months jives with that part of his message in this video.

  • @RuthmarieHicks
    @RuthmarieHicks Месяц назад +4

    There is no such thing as a "deep generalist". You can't be "deep" if you are a "generalist" and you can't be a "generalist" if you are "deep". Word salad on steroids.

    • @tlhogid663
      @tlhogid663 Месяц назад

      True
      I also think this style of work caters to a very specific personality type. It's dangerous to suggest that all of us should be generalists, entrepreneurs or even marketers/salespeople.
      There are some people who are great organisers or administrators for example, and we need them to do those jobs. In large corporations. In a traditional workplace setting.

  • @erinjk123
    @erinjk123 Месяц назад +2

    Food, water, sleep, temp control, basic bathroom.. I hope drugs/treatment are better in the future.

  • @Free.369
    @Free.369 Месяц назад +4

    WE SHOULD ALL GO LIVING IN THE WOODS NOW

    • @elmondo033057
      @elmondo033057 Месяц назад

      And become hose

    • @Free.369
      @Free.369 Месяц назад

      @@elmondo033057 better then hoes? What you mean by hose?... We are heading and are working for our own demise, crypto cashles and digi everything NO THANKS
      I DONT WORK FOR JZZZZ NO MORE

  • @randytucker3083
    @randytucker3083 Месяц назад

    I feel that workers owning the means of production is simply a true worker has his/her own business. An owner will rapidly seek new markets as the situation changes. On obtaining an engineering degree at Texas A&M University we were taught to teach ourselves. The most valuable education!

  • @AmosGray-
    @AmosGray- Месяц назад +36

    I love the grounded reality of this channel!!!
    Retirement took a toll on my finances, but with my involvement in the digital market, $27,000
    weekly returns has been life changing.
    POSITIVE ENERGY !!!

    • @MashayayaRodriguez
      @MashayayaRodriguez Месяц назад

      Wow that's huge, how do you make that much monthly?

    • @MashayayaRodriguez
      @MashayayaRodriguez Месяц назад

      I'm 37 and have been looking for ways to be successful, please how??

    • @AmosGray-
      @AmosGray- Месяц назад +1

      Thanks to my co-worker (Alex) who suggested Ms Sallie Herzog Behnke.

    • @AmosGray-
      @AmosGray- Месяц назад +1

      She's a licensed broker in the states 🇺🇸

    • @AmosGray-
      @AmosGray- Месяц назад +1

      After I raised up to 325k trading with her I bought a new House and a car here in the states 🇺🇸 🇺🇸 also paid for my son's surgery (Oscar). Glory to God.shalom.

  • @randrothify
    @randrothify Месяц назад

    I’ve already experienced this shift multiple times over the past three decades, having to re-skill only to find that those skills have been rendered obsolete. What’s different now is that these changes are affecting a wider swath of people and the pace of change is occurring faster than displaced workers can adapt. By the time that they do adapt, often times their newly acquired skills have been eclipsed or commoditized. Economics dictates that costs that can be reduced, will be reduced. As long as you are on the cost side of the equation, someone or something will look to prune the expense that you associated with. The answer is not to keep chasing the next thing to earn a wage but to shift your mindset to becoming an owner-operator of unique assets-something that cannot be easily replicated by reducing a process down to its constituent parts and turned into an algorithm or automation. Becoming a highly-flexible critical thinker capable of continuous learning, synthesis, and adept at multiple disciplines will be key. Much has been written about the death of the liberal arts but today’s world and that of the future makes the mindset of liberal arts AND sciences more critical than ever to foster creativity, flexibility, and adaptability.

  • @jaredorr
    @jaredorr Месяц назад +7

    One of your best videos, Dan. Appreciate you.

  • @taetaebeatz5578
    @taetaebeatz5578 Месяц назад +1

    The idea of a deep generalist reminds me of a verse in the Bible were God gives an individual a bunch of skills: Exodus 31:1-5

  • @abdullahtahir9622
    @abdullahtahir9622 Месяц назад +20

    Dan koe's video and me at 4:14 am in Pakistan 😅😅

  • @outlawsyl
    @outlawsyl Месяц назад

    Jack of all trades master of none, I 100% avoided learning any marketing skills cause I know I have an awful disposition to them but have really good disposition to so many other skills. I just have my partner doing it who is the exact opposite, genius at marketing and social skills but can't do the production and manufacturing engineering + installation aspect too great. Even after my partner passed away, I've developed schizophrenia and still have her doing it for me, it's actually genius.

  • @SockPuppetSeminary
    @SockPuppetSeminary Месяц назад +5

    Worth my time to listen. Grateful for this channel. 🏴‍☠️

  • @douglasparise3986
    @douglasparise3986 Месяц назад

    Learn to roof houses,hang sheetrock or lay block.plenty of money.satisfying work

  • @daylinlott5723
    @daylinlott5723 Месяц назад +6

    He is very proud of his knowledge, but this presentation is screaming for editing and structure. The tangents abound! Through examples, he shows how theoretical his base is. People have tried to tell him, but he refuses to change his robotic, rapid rate of speech. The reason he talks so quickly is most of his knowledge is borrowed from books, not his own life. The faster the speech, the shallower the experience. That's where the phrase 'fast talker' comes from.
    In the old economy, you are acting in another person's business; in the digital, it's exactly the same. You are simply actualizing the visionary work of Google, et all.

  • @mattdamon2084
    @mattdamon2084 Месяц назад +1

    29:29 let me break this carp*. , AI is not what you have been told , yes told and shown...
    It's simply well control and trained robot...
    Artificial intelligence, intelligence is part of human mind ( mind -which is itself is a big word,and intelligence is part of it )
    If AI truly become what we have been told it will become a being like optimus prime, a sentient and sentimental being, who can understand difference between good and bad...which cannot be controlled as robot....
    You got the point.

  • @stardustmotion
    @stardustmotion Месяц назад +6

    whats with the surge recently created account mesages on this video?
    didnt expect shady techniques from this channel

    • @mylo4539
      @mylo4539 Месяц назад +1

      I was just noticing that too. In his defense, I have to imagine that it's a necessary evil, in order to get traction with the algorithm.

    • @justadildeau
      @justadildeau Месяц назад

      He wants to be un replaceable

  • @KOSMIKFEADRECORDS
    @KOSMIKFEADRECORDS Месяц назад +1

    open mind here. ill admit my failure is lack of focus and discipline. i have unlowingly innocently wasted some big opportunites. i needed these principals as a culture way way way earlier. jobs are good... but failing to build outward and upward with the stability it offers creates the consequemces you feared in the first place.

  • @user-ks1mv8xw6j
    @user-ks1mv8xw6j Месяц назад +4

    Empty platitudes. Well done. You're an expert at talking about nothing

    • @rsimonw14
      @rsimonw14 Месяц назад

      If this is talking about nothing then u r in the wrong place bro
      (Or wrong state of consciousness, you choose)

  • @princeamu
    @princeamu Месяц назад

    This man is talking and I’m hearing valuable stuff. Awesome

  • @SeamusMcFitz-jz9if
    @SeamusMcFitz-jz9if Месяц назад +3

    1. Get technical math/programming skills (doesn't mean you have to apply them. Just understand them)
    2. Tell great stories.
    The rest of you? Serve coffee. Not my problem.

  • @mousesmart4700
    @mousesmart4700 Месяц назад

    You nailed it . The skill of unlearn and relearn is important ! However, for very young kids, some basic memorization may still be helpful and then they can understand, explore, discover and create.