Bro went from teaching us geometry to life lessons. Good advice but it might take quite some time before things start to pickup then stabilize and the parents might start to pressure you in the mean time when they don't see immediate results. Hope it works out for you fellas.
You gotta realise that parent see their kids go through every phase under the sun. Succes doesn't necessarily mean monetary success, but being dedicated to something and showing grit.
@@Azzapp I know. Just that the pressure might make them reconsider, is all. Happens to a lot of former dreamers when people start giving up on us and the doubts start to pile. Gotta believe in yourself first and foremost.
Once i heard a phrase I'll forever remember. "You need 2 out of these 3 things to be successful, no matter the combination: talent, hard work or luck".
@@gabrieltiq412I mean, yes but a technically no, luck (as how I’m going to define it here for argument sakes) is the higher than average probability to find opportunity and success. Using this definition, being unlucky would be the lower than average probability to not find success. With this definition, suppose you roll a d100 (a dice with 100 faces) and you needed a 100 for whatever reason. Technically, given enough time, even the most abysmal luck would still give you a 100 _EVENTUALLY_ So yes I agree, luck is a massive factor of success, but it is an accelerator not a prerequisite In league terms, baron can help end a game, but you don’t need baron to win if all the enemies are dead
I think a good takeaway as well is being able to adapt and recognize your own opportunities. Failing to see and use the opportunities is where someone could be considered unlucky or untalented.
I do want to point about what you said at the start, that using yourself as an example does come with survivorship bias. You worked hard and was able to, through this hard work, become succesful enough to make streaming/youtube your full time job. This does not mean that hard work garantuees you will be able to become a full time streamer. Millions try, but only a few succeed. Having streaming be your plan A without a backup plan is extremely dangerous, since there is only so much you can influence. You should always have a backup option until you have proven that streaming can be sustainable.
Hey Azzapp, I play Vel koz occasionally, I picked it as support in a Ranked game for the first time yesterday and absolutely destroyed with you build. Was against a Cait/Leona bot. Absolutely stomped despite my ADC having a negative KDA. All thanks to you.
I was first timing velkoz on support, i dealt 3 times the damage of my adc and he said "azzapp should stop making videos". I really enjoyed playing the champ tho and i think i want to play him more
Hard work and talent stack on top of each other. If you are lacking in hard work, talent may cover the gap and vice versa: more hard work can cover lack of talent. It only reaches limits at the top where the best of the best have talent AND hard work combined.
Brother spitting out facts here. U talked just for a couple mins but the way you perceive so clearly world's layered bullshit, was impressive, just like the gameplay. Respect to the game knowledge :)
I think a degree has some sense in that a lot of people (85% or so) when they hit 17 are not yet mentally mature enough to make the decisions required to change themselves for the better properly, especially in service economies that rely on a specialization in order to survive. The only issue is that you have to choose a specialty, so it does take away some years of your life if you picked the wrong major (low demand, absolutely can't work on it due to mental issues and hating it in general, etc.). It basically flattens out the curve of variance. It brings down those who are capable of making the best decisions for themselves early on while elevating those who aren't able to.
I tought Azzap will tell him smth like "pick good runes and do the SOLO BOLO your parents" but he is really sharing deepest wisdom of himself. Cheers to You Azzap~!
Artisanships are also a better path to success than many university degrees, at least in europe. Sure you earn less initially, but you also earn a lot earlier. It's most of time not until you are 50-60ish that artisans and master degrees break even. If you become a skilled welder, woodworker or electrician you are highly desired on the job market, but like azzapp said, you gotta work hard at it, no matter what you do.
i just finished my software engineering degree, in 5 years i learned just a few things: - things go wrong ALL THE TIME, and for reasons known only to god, don't sweat it over every bad thing that happens - if you bang your head long enough looking for a solution, you most likely will find the solution - for fucks sake stop watching youtube shorts/tiktok/reels/etc that thing is draining you more than you could ever imagine - having fun and banter while working with friends is more productive than trying to focus alone hope any of this helps you all
I feel like a degree only takes out some variance in your expected income. The thing is that if you really set your heart to it, you will be able to make a living with almost anything. That being said with so much readily available free information having something that motivates you not only today but tomorrow and the day afterwards as well is almost as if not more valueable as a degree but much less costly.
A thing that universities teaches you and idk if it was just my experience ,but since the amount of information you usually have to learn to pass an average exam is way more than in highschool ,so i think indirectly if you want to do good it teaches you how to learn more efficient or how to learn in general if you are used to memories everything ,that and maybe some good advice from the professors are the only 2 things that i can think from the top of my head when it comes to higher level of education ,which at the end of the day is still something .
Azzapp no longer does league with advice in the background. It’s now advice with league in the background. Like a super complex, strategic subway surfers.
Corki is completely broken rn, just not into early cheese duos like kalista nautilus. Bro can build lethality to snowball the early/mid and still destroy frontlines with magic and true damage, truly a godlike champ atm
For more businessy jobs, the single most important thing is people skills. Wish I knew that before starting accounting, the bar is lower here but for getting internships and stuff, its pretty gosh darn important. Hopefully in the next couple of sad interviews, Ill hopefully not fall apart in one of them.
I’m also an IT student but I don’t seem to enjoy it. What you said that that we should find something we enjoy doing is true, and I’m still exploring on what I really want to enjoy to do. I’m halfway on graduating my course tho.
Ah, and so it begins. He gets slightly personal (and gets rewarded with positive engagement), the people who like that stay, the ones who don't filter out, and that's another cycle of audience construction. Onto another parasocial relationship we go 😊
Bro went from teaching us geometry to life lessons. Good advice but it might take quite some time before things start to pickup then stabilize and the parents might start to pressure you in the mean time when they don't see immediate results. Hope it works out for you fellas.
You gotta realise that parent see their kids go through every phase under the sun.
Succes doesn't necessarily mean monetary success, but being dedicated to something and showing grit.
@@Azzapp I know. Just that the pressure might make them reconsider, is all. Happens to a lot of former dreamers when people start giving up on us and the doubts start to pile. Gotta believe in yourself first and foremost.
"..With your own tenacity..."
Yeah good luck with that bro, gotta get 1k for mercs first
1300 in this economy smh
Lets hope Donald can fix this so everyone can have mercs* possibly even on first buy! @@Azzapp
Once i heard a phrase I'll forever remember. "You need 2 out of these 3 things to be successful, no matter the combination: talent, hard work or luck".
I have another one of the same thing (2 out of 3 things): do quality thing, be on time, be likeable
Sounds nice, but luck is absolutely necessary for success.
@@gabrieltiq412I mean, yes but a technically no, luck (as how I’m going to define it here for argument sakes) is the higher than average probability to find opportunity and success. Using this definition, being unlucky would be the lower than average probability to not find success. With this definition, suppose you roll a d100 (a dice with 100 faces) and you needed a 100 for whatever reason. Technically, given enough time, even the most abysmal luck would still give you a 100 _EVENTUALLY_
So yes I agree, luck is a massive factor of success, but it is an accelerator not a prerequisite
In league terms, baron can help end a game, but you don’t need baron to win if all the enemies are dead
Talent is luck
I think a good takeaway as well is being able to adapt and recognize your own opportunities. Failing to see and use the opportunities is where someone could be considered unlucky or untalented.
that intro was amazing i love free psychologist sessions
Last time I was this early, my ex broke up with me. She doesn’t like speed runs I guess 🤷🏼♂️
Don't worry homie, gold splits and time saves are all that matters
Did tou get a PB?
It takes more than that to stop the zapzap
Legit don't remember when I had to focus harder to land abilities, what a game.
My early was a bit crap because I assumed it's a random EUW chally
I love how you kept your cool even after you realised it was Peyz
I do want to point about what you said at the start, that using yourself as an example does come with survivorship bias. You worked hard and was able to, through this hard work, become succesful enough to make streaming/youtube your full time job. This does not mean that hard work garantuees you will be able to become a full time streamer. Millions try, but only a few succeed. Having streaming be your plan A without a backup plan is extremely dangerous, since there is only so much you can influence. You should always have a backup option until you have proven that streaming can be sustainable.
Hey Azzapp, I play Vel koz occasionally, I picked it as support in a Ranked game for the first time yesterday and absolutely destroyed with you build. Was against a Cait/Leona bot. Absolutely stomped despite my ADC having a negative KDA. All thanks to you.
BANGER THUMBNAIL TRAUBY
Stop feeding his ego, soon he will ask for paycheck 💀
THANKS MAN, anyways hows my raise coming along, Azzapp?
@@Azzapp don't let him out of the basement 😶
2:54 a lot of stuff is like 5% talent, 80% hard work, 15% luck
I was first timing velkoz on support, i dealt 3 times the damage of my adc and he said "azzapp should stop making videos". I really enjoyed playing the champ tho and i think i want to play him more
Hard work and talent stack on top of each other. If you are lacking in hard work, talent may cover the gap and vice versa: more hard work can cover lack of talent. It only reaches limits at the top where the best of the best have talent AND hard work combined.
Brother spitting out facts here. U talked just for a couple mins but the way you perceive so clearly world's layered bullshit, was impressive, just like the gameplay. Respect to the game knowledge :)
I think a degree has some sense in that a lot of people (85% or so) when they hit 17 are not yet mentally mature enough to make the decisions required to change themselves for the better properly, especially in service economies that rely on a specialization in order to survive.
The only issue is that you have to choose a specialty, so it does take away some years of your life if you picked the wrong major (low demand, absolutely can't work on it due to mental issues and hating it in general, etc.).
It basically flattens out the curve of variance. It brings down those who are capable of making the best decisions for themselves early on while elevating those who aren't able to.
ZapZap but with deep wisdom
I ain’t got the creativity to link it ZapZap
I tought Azzap will tell him smth like "pick good runes and do the SOLO BOLO your parents" but he is really sharing deepest wisdom of himself.
Cheers to You Azzap~!
Really love your content Mr.ZapZap
Always love those moments. “Damn this guy is good. Oh he is a top tier pro player. Makes sense”
5:17 this taught me that even mr. zap trigonometry master himself can miss skillshots
Artisanships are also a better path to success than many university degrees, at least in europe. Sure you earn less initially, but you also earn a lot earlier. It's most of time not until you are 50-60ish that artisans and master degrees break even.
If you become a skilled welder, woodworker or electrician you are highly desired on the job market, but like azzapp said, you gotta work hard at it, no matter what you do.
i just finished my software engineering degree, in 5 years i learned just a few things:
- things go wrong ALL THE TIME, and for reasons known only to god, don't sweat it over every bad thing that happens
- if you bang your head long enough looking for a solution, you most likely will find the solution
- for fucks sake stop watching youtube shorts/tiktok/reels/etc that thing is draining you more than you could ever imagine
- having fun and banter while working with friends is more productive than trying to focus alone
hope any of this helps you all
U just gotta apply the “can win” mentality into real life fr
Azzapp talks are my favorite vids
I feel like a degree only takes out some variance in your expected income. The thing is that if you really set your heart to it, you will be able to make a living with almost anything. That being said with so much readily available free information having something that motivates you not only today but tomorrow and the day afterwards as well is almost as if not more valueable as a degree but much less costly.
"Talent is a pursued interest, anything you're willing to practice, you can do"
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A thing that universities teaches you and idk if it was just my experience ,but since the amount of information you usually have to learn to pass an average exam is way more than in highschool ,so i think indirectly if you want to do good it teaches you how to learn more efficient or how to learn in general if you are used to memories everything ,that and maybe some good advice from the professors are the only 2 things that i can think from the top of my head when it comes to higher level of education ,which at the end of the day is still something .
fire as always bro
azzap is like therapy but instead of listening to yourself you listen to azzap
Azzapp no longer does league with advice in the background. It’s now advice with league in the background.
Like a super complex, strategic subway surfers.
good life advice
Can we have a playlist of Azzapp life lessons?
love the content zapzap
I needed that advice at 18, I wasted so much time in my life
Corki is completely broken rn, just not into early cheese duos like kalista nautilus.
Bro can build lethality to snowball the early/mid and still destroy frontlines with magic and true damage, truly a godlike champ atm
For more businessy jobs, the single most important thing is people skills. Wish I knew that before starting accounting, the bar is lower here but for getting internships and stuff, its pretty gosh darn important. Hopefully in the next couple of sad interviews, Ill hopefully not fall apart in one of them.
I’m also an IT student but I don’t seem to enjoy it. What you said that that we should find something we enjoy doing is true, and I’m still exploring on what I really want to enjoy to do. I’m halfway on graduating my course tho.
omg that's also sol on gwen mid, the visionary behind first strike and now dark harvest gwen
"Similar to bosnia" and the inmediate "Latin America" sadge
bro is NOT Lehends 💀
Was the graves from first game Hector from skill capped
podcast when
and u have the goat on top stefanko
Never been this early holy crap.
"I have never been that excited to hit somebody" 💀
From life coach to bully father figure real quick.
Also Sol "dont build riftmaker" gwen player
Love your vids Azzapp but pls upgrade your mic. Ty
25 seconds ago is making me feel things
Dr.PhilZap!
OH BABY A NOTHA
3 views in 20 seconds? unbelievable
forsen
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Ah, and so it begins. He gets slightly personal (and gets rewarded with positive engagement), the people who like that stay, the ones who don't filter out, and that's another cycle of audience construction. Onto another parasocial relationship we go 😊
All losers