Contrepreneurs: The Mikkelsen Twins

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  • Опубликовано: 28 май 2024
  • Clickbait Title: I'm here to teach you about an unmissable business opportunity!
    Thank you to Savy over at Savy Writes Books for helping out with this video - / savyleiser
    Emma Thorne - The Mikkelsen Twins' "Publishing Life" Scam? - • The Mikkelsen Twins' "...
    I spared everyone the part of the story where I got COVID and spent months recovering. A Skeptic's Guide to Hypnosis is available for you to read for free, the hitch is that it's been distributed to Patreon subscribers who have permission to hand out as many copies as they want.
    Written and performed by Dan Olson
    Crowdfunding: / foldablehuman
    Twitter: / foldablehuman
    00:00:00 Preface
    00:05:03 GRIFTMAP
    00:22:19 SAUSAGE FACTORY
    00:34:12 I WROTE A BOOK
    00:45:39 LET'S GET SOME CHARTS
    01:01:11 SAVY WRITES BOOKS
    01:11:00 LET'S WRAP THIS UP
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Комментарии • 7 тыс.

  • @NameAvailable
    @NameAvailable Год назад +5795

    “I’m here within 400 feet of an elementary school to prove the haters wrong!” Easily one of the funniest things I’ve ever heard

    • @daltonbedore8396
      @daltonbedore8396 Год назад +444

      the implications being so vague fit the subject of this video perfectly

    • @icedirt9658
      @icedirt9658 Год назад +135

      “I’m gonna get that 6th grade certificate!”

    • @DaniBearID8
      @DaniBearID8 Год назад +24

      It killed me.

    • @merrittanimation7721
      @merrittanimation7721 Год назад +134

      “They told me I couldn’t [censored] a [censored] with a [censored] but I’ll show those Crayola [censored] just what hit ‘em!”

    • @crisis8v88
      @crisis8v88 Год назад +148

      I interpreted it as something akin to, "that report about the restraining order was greatly exaggerated. I'm only prohibited from being closer than 200 feet to an elementary school."

  • @lazyhammerwieldingpenguin2247
    @lazyhammerwieldingpenguin2247 Год назад +21451

    Dan's not making passive income; he's making passive aggressive income.

  • @OhhCrapGuy
    @OhhCrapGuy 6 месяцев назад +1151

    As someone concerned with ethics, I am sickened by their efforts to rob people of their money.
    As an engineer, I am truly even more sickened by how just... fucking inefficient they are at robbing people.

    • @arturoaguilar6002
      @arturoaguilar6002 4 месяца назад +75

      The grift specifically designed to sicken you from every possible aspect.

    • @blakksheep736
      @blakksheep736 4 месяца назад +11

      As an engineer in training, I find your last point hilarious. 😆

    • @oscaranderson5719
      @oscaranderson5719 3 месяца назад +25

      instead they could be hiring gig workers to develop shovelware co-op horror games! like seriously tho, there’s a billion easier alternatives.

    • @user-wo4pj5bf6g
      @user-wo4pj5bf6g 2 месяца назад

      Surprised with all of their pot use that have enough brain cells left to figure out to do this

    • @mini_worx
      @mini_worx 2 месяца назад +3

      Hi!
      Can I ask, why is it that engineers are always eager to tell you they are engineers?
      It's such a weird thing and it happens a lot, like a lot.

  • @tansywhisker2547
    @tansywhisker2547 6 месяцев назад +720

    Their little rant about success is surreal. They tell you “Work three jobs, get your money, then get back to work.” As if having three jobs is not working

    • @sealeo5772
      @sealeo5772 4 месяца назад +78

      Especially because the whole reason the scam exists is to advertise a get rich easy scheme, but then as soon as they have your money they start talking about how if you fail it's because you're not trying hard enough and the solution is to give them even more money.

    • @leobastian_
      @leobastian_ 3 месяца назад +29

      its because telling people to quit their jobs and start throwing money at you isnt sustainable. So you gotta make them earn new money you can grift off of them

    • @realkarfixer8208
      @realkarfixer8208 3 месяца назад +32

      They want YOU to work three jobs, so THEY don't have too....

    • @Ziobbe
      @Ziobbe 2 месяца назад

      The sort of rich jackass who thinks "working" means "having a high income", and not, you know, "putting in the effort"

  • @maskofice9432
    @maskofice9432 Год назад +3955

    "Amazon's best kept secret.... Audible"
    He missed his true calling as an actor because being able to say that with a straight face is legitimately impressive

    • @helmaschine1885
      @helmaschine1885 Год назад +47

      The colours matching in the logo (orange...) made me not even notice that inaccuracy.

    • @groofay
      @groofay Год назад +137

      Amazon's best-kept secret: texting a random RUclipsr's name to 500500.

    • @idontevenknow9758
      @idontevenknow9758 Год назад +77

      I kept getting those ads forever and they look so old, like they were filmed in 2015 so I had a feeling it was a scam and then they said audible is new that was like the ding, this is a lie. Other RUclipsrs also covered how this book scam has already dried up by 2019 as the policy changed.

    • @alanfike
      @alanfike Год назад +100

      "A door's best kept secret... a knob!"

    • @merrittanimation7721
      @merrittanimation7721 Год назад +47

      Next you'll tell me about something even more obscure, like TikTok!

  • @PhilosophyTube
    @PhilosophyTube Год назад +15295

    On one hand "A Sceptics Guide to Hypnosis" may only have sold one copy; on the other hand I did really enjoy it

    • @lulucool45
      @lulucool45 Год назад +858

      YOU

    • @hjalfi
      @hjalfi Год назад +504

      I just searched Amazon for it and after typing "a sceptic's guide" it autocompleted.

    • @brentwilson9566
      @brentwilson9566 Год назад +510

      Now we just wait for it to be quoted in a future video/cited in a future bibliography.

    • @Nenona1200
      @Nenona1200 Год назад +252

      I told him he's a good writer, and he clearly has a passion for learning about niche stuff like Hypnotism.

    • @mariusvanc
      @mariusvanc Год назад +15

      @@hjalfi Spooky.

  • @hastyscorpion
    @hastyscorpion Год назад +2663

    This video came out right before the advent of chat gpt. I can’t help but think that the Mikkilesens have pretty much cut real people out of the writing process.

    • @zawrator4457
      @zawrator4457 Год назад +63

      Most publications now check for Chatgtp, so likely not.

    • @paultapping9510
      @paultapping9510 Год назад +425

      ​@@zawrator4457 most legitimate publications, yes.

    • @zawrator4457
      @zawrator4457 Год назад +28

      @@paultapping9510 They are semi reliant on legitimate ones, as they make money through numbers.

    • @noesunyoutuber7680
      @noesunyoutuber7680 Год назад +225

      ​@@zawrator4457 I highly doubt legitimate publishers are that important given how much the grift relies on Amazon self-publishing. Sure, these platforms might have some safeguards, but can they really tell the difference between an AI-written book and the derivative, low-thought work produced by poorly-paid ghostwriters? You might have to check the book for obvious logical errors produced by the AI's inability to fact-check, but you only have to do that if Amazon is having real people check your submission and I don't think that's plausible given the nature of their platform.

    • @zawrator4457
      @zawrator4457 Год назад +72

      @@noesunyoutuber7680 Depends really on how they'll use it: if they just use it to cut existing corners and tell their ghost writers to just make deadlines earlier with AI, then you will likely not see much change.
      If they however overplay their hand (which I assume as the concept of "sustainability" doesn't exist for these people), and flood the marketplace with almost completely unedited garbage, then you'll absolutely see a crackdown.

  • @tomlxyz
    @tomlxyz Год назад +2181

    Everytime someone trains people to be apparently a competitor to themselves you can safely assume it's not working anymore

    • @gregfisher4147
      @gregfisher4147 9 месяцев назад +56

      That or there's some kind of scam hidden in the pitch

    • @TKUltra971
      @TKUltra971 9 месяцев назад +114

      Reminds me of all the old real estate 'become a millionaire' hour long inofmericals of the 90s from overly tan men from Florida. They are selling you ideas in the housing market that hasn't worked since the early 90s or late 80s lol.

    • @beliefalchemist
      @beliefalchemist 8 месяцев назад +27

      Great point! If it is so good, why bother with courses which are 100 times harder to produce.

    • @kathorsees
      @kathorsees 8 месяцев назад +5

      How about an artist teaching others to draw?

    • @Saphia_
      @Saphia_ 8 месяцев назад +39

      I remember watching a RUclips video about get rich quick/become a millionaire/passive income courses and the person making the video said something along the lines of "if somebody says they're going to teach you how they got rich, it's because their method doesn't work anymore" and that is something that I don't think I'll ever forget.
      I think it was a video about Andrew Tate's Hustle University or whatever.

  • @csujake
    @csujake Год назад +4135

    Blurring out just one of the twins' faces is an underrated joke.

    • @tiredprincess451
      @tiredprincess451 Год назад +365

      it’s like in arrested development when they blur one of andy richter’s identical quintuplet’s faces because he doesn’t want it shown

    • @carlsoll
      @carlsoll Год назад +44

      Lol I just got that

    • @nitehawk86
      @nitehawk86 Год назад +258

      Then saying "I don't know if I blurred out the right one" is an excellent diss.

    • @jmgerraughty
      @jmgerraughty Год назад +42

      @@tiredprincess451 Shit, I didn't realize that until now -- I bet if I start watching again, there will *still* be 100 things I missed

    • @doomgoblin9061
      @doomgoblin9061 Год назад +21

      @@tiredprincess451 thank you so much. I read OPs comment before I got to that part in the video and so I think I was trying too hard to see the joke because I couldn't get it. Then I came back and read your comment and now it's so obvious.

  • @TalkingVidya
    @TalkingVidya Год назад +1775

    "The crystal healing community deserves better than these two"
    That's... Bleak

    • @miguel_vlzqz
      @miguel_vlzqz Год назад +4

      Miren, es el tío Danny

    • @phastinemoon
      @phastinemoon Год назад +43

      I take it as a compliment - the people I know who are into crystal healing would rather buy a book written by someone who WANTS to write it, has an interest in the subject, and is actually getting paid for their work.
      It’s basically the realm of “yeah, this is objectively a waste of time and money, but it’s making someone happy to have it, and I’d rather buy this thing from someone who made it themselves and pay them fairly for it!”

    • @pinkcupcake4717
      @pinkcupcake4717 Год назад

      No one likes having their hobby exploited by greedy douchebags for a quick buck. From knitting to magic crystals.

    • @Brent-jj6qi
      @Brent-jj6qi Месяц назад +5

      God bless the crystal healing people, it’s like a cheat code for making spell components for a TTRPG

  • @Vellzi
    @Vellzi 9 месяцев назад +543

    The analysis where Dan acknoledges how, in essence, he was playing "easy mode" with what was already an incredibly stressful and soul destroying task is amazingly awful. Just thinking about how much worse the situation would be if he actually had to deal with an editor, and having to buy groceries and truly needing the money.. This is truly horrific

    • @joshuawittenberg8975
      @joshuawittenberg8975 Месяц назад +43

      That's what really caught me by surprise. It would have been so easy to look at all this, the work he had done, and assumed that was the average experience, to even assume that he had it tougher because people at the Urban Writers are professionals with more experience than him, and leave it at the fact that they are paid far too little. Instead, he went the extra distance, to emphasize that HE was the one with the advantage here, having the easier time.
      That's why I love this channel.

  • @flameraven42
    @flameraven42 Год назад +1201

    "Even if you're a little unsure, please hand us $2000 immediately." Holy crap. Who even has $2k to just spend?

    • @Crypted112
      @Crypted112 Год назад +48

      people who already have a decent amount of cash but want more and are either desperate or have more money than sense

    • @luckygoat1810
      @luckygoat1810 Год назад +115

      They don't care if you have 2k or not, they want you to go into debt if you don't have 2k on hand

    • @TheDawnofVanlife
      @TheDawnofVanlife Год назад +8

      Fools that will go into debt/not pay rent thinking they can double their money.

    • @suspectsn0thing
      @suspectsn0thing Год назад

      Based on some of the more mask-off predatory televangelist speeches I've heard: people who have 2k but need to pay a 6k bill
      "You don't have enough to pay it off anyway! Just give it to me and I'll help you turn it into THIRTY grand, honest! What do you have to lose?" essentially. Occasionally they'll slip up and say it very blatantly like that.

    • @appalachiabrauchfrau
      @appalachiabrauchfrau Год назад +8

      I don't even like putting 1k into series I bonds annually even though they're a pretty reliable way to grow that investment. That's like... a whole AKC working breed puppy, or four goats, or a good tabletop printmaking press. But these chuckle heads can't handle waiting for bonds to mature and they're addicted to risk, so weird courses are somehow a better investment to them and they're hunky dory taking out dangerous high interest personal loans to pay for them. I'm waiting for loan sharks to do us a favor and start giving a longing side eye to concrete mix like the old days.

  • @marissarae
    @marissarae Год назад +5704

    Dan striding on screen with a mostly gray beard, a sensible sunhat, and using the word "nonsense" in the first sentence -- peak dad energy.

    • @Dethmaster64
      @Dethmaster64 Год назад +301

      He must have stumbled on screen because someone messed with his thermostat

    • @janosrock
      @janosrock Год назад +231

      I swear to god i thought he was terry Pratchett

    • @sugarbugx3564
      @sugarbugx3564 Год назад +38

      Looks exactly like my Dad.

    • @chainswordcs
      @chainswordcs Год назад +15

      as someone who's 20 i agree and i love it lol

    • @Xepscern
      @Xepscern Год назад +86

      The only bigger Dad move was then strolling out on screen shirtless to give life advice

  • @elinobenjamin
    @elinobenjamin Год назад +2449

    I love how contrived the poster board bit was cause the charts were animated so he could've easily just used the blank wall behind him but he paid $10 for the board to do the bit

    • @maxrona137
      @maxrona137 Год назад +124

      Folding Board Ideas

    • @stampede274
      @stampede274 Год назад +38

      I think Dan might have been referencing Quinton Reviews with the combination of corkboard+animations.

    • @itsmebeter3538
      @itsmebeter3538 Год назад +63

      that’s the real dedication and commitment i wait to see every six or so months.

    • @ethanmelton576
      @ethanmelton576 Год назад +35

      How else can he prove he's put in more effort than the Mikkelsens.

    • @lukek5909
      @lukek5909 Год назад +52

      Listen if you have the chance to make a spiderweb of interconnected relationships with strings and pictures like a detective chasing down leads in a cold case you don't pass it up

  • @MoonMoverGaming
    @MoonMoverGaming Год назад +1173

    Okay, listen. I know these are bad people and we shouldn't support them in any way.
    But, "Stocisim for Pussies" is the greatest book title of all time.

    • @candyh4284
      @candyh4284 6 месяцев назад +127

      It's so upsetting knowing that that book is almost certainly filled with nothing remotely resembling genuine stoic philosophy, because I would do so much better with that title.......

    • @Human_Enthusiast
      @Human_Enthusiast 6 месяцев назад +21

      I mean to be fair they didn’t write it

    • @Adam-yr2nq
      @Adam-yr2nq 6 месяцев назад +49

      @@candyh4284 They don't have a copyright on the title -- it would be fun to take that title and make something actually good out of it.

    • @llynxfyremusic
      @llynxfyremusic 5 месяцев назад +40

      Make it a parody of the manosphere talking points but then have actually good advice

    • @helenaroman1543
      @helenaroman1543 2 месяца назад +1

      OMG. lol

  • @biguattipoptropica
    @biguattipoptropica Год назад +1147

    The introduction was all based on REAL ads that were super prevalent during covid, when RUclips was desperate for advertisers. The audio was unmistakably and uniquely horrible in each, and he absolutely nailed mocking everyone’s pitch. There really was a shirtless guy in front of a bad greenscreen promising ridiculous returns (I think he was high). Strange times.

    • @paulmahoney7619
      @paulmahoney7619 Год назад +134

      I think it’s an under considered investment strategy: some shirtless guy’s magic powers.

    • @NegaLomie
      @NegaLomie 9 месяцев назад +45

      Now I almost regret having yt premium

    • @nob2243
      @nob2243 8 месяцев назад +36

      Ads? What's that? _(looks around confused, with a simple adblock installed and running in the background)_

    • @Dylan_Platt
      @Dylan_Platt 6 месяцев назад

      @@nob2243 ah yes, I too enjoy partaking of RUclipsrs' hard work while ensuring they aren't allowed to make any financial recompense from my having done so. I want all the channels i enjoy to collapse, because I'm a fucking clown.

    • @flyingstonemon3564
      @flyingstonemon3564 4 месяца назад +5

      They're still around! I still see them to this day, just not in English and very much still just scrapping off every trend and problem old or new, I fear for the people who fall into these

  • @michaelramon2411
    @michaelramon2411 Год назад +3272

    Me: "I wonder what Dan Olson's been up to since that big NFT video?"
    Dan: *furiously writing a terrible nonsense book on purpose and driving himself insane in the process*

    • @ecyor0
      @ecyor0 Год назад +321

      It makes the confident claims of crypto bros saying "oh yeah, he went into hiding because we owned him so bad" even funnier.

    • @franzhopper7631
      @franzhopper7631 Год назад +68

      @@ecyor0 Was that a thing?

    • @ecyor0
      @ecyor0 Год назад +113

      @@franzhopper7631 not a huge thing, no, but there were some isolated comments here and there.

    • @jackuval9362
      @jackuval9362 Год назад +127

      after an insane algorithm success like Line Goes Up, he knew damn well that he needed to follow through with another banger and secure those subs, and by god he did it. That is what you're supposed to do btw, so people don't think the blow-up video was a fluke or something

    • @Ooknabah
      @Ooknabah Год назад +111

      But he had in search of a flat earth before that! Hopefully no one moves any more goal posts

  • @Pellaaearien
    @Pellaaearien Год назад +2634

    "Get a second job, get a third job" says the guy who wrote a book about walking out on his job and smoking pot for a month

    • @Cobalt985
      @Cobalt985 Год назад +110

      3 months even!! absolutely no shame

    • @user-qd8yy9lc4g
      @user-qd8yy9lc4g Год назад +139

      That's the best strat, just do light jobs until you stumble on winning combination of scaming the system until your clownery is exiled, after which you become an MLM and talk bullshit for a living.
      Only thing missing is benefit to anyone,

    • @timothymclean
      @timothymclean Год назад +92

      "The difference between you and me is that I had enough money that I didn't _need_ three jobs. Which is definitely because of my hard work and talent, not because of family wealth or anything!"

    • @rocketstone9911
      @rocketstone9911 Год назад +24

      bold of you to assume he wrote it himself

    • @Kotorichan
      @Kotorichan Год назад +16

      Quitting is for losers! Unless it's me! And don't tell my parents ok?

  • @LoneWolf343
    @LoneWolf343 10 месяцев назад +207

    Plot twist: this whole video was a clever and elaborate ad for "The Skeptic's Guide to Hypnosis."

  • @loorthedarkelf8353
    @loorthedarkelf8353 Год назад +1414

    When I was an adolescent and had just discovered the ability to write words and be understood by a reader, my mother thought the most helpful thing she could do was give me the notes for the book she never managed to write while ALSO telling me I should NEVER share my ideas with others; I should assume that they're out to steal my ideas.
    I found this... Weird and hypocritical. I never agreed to write anything for her. I was 13 and just discovering the fun, and she handed me a fucking writing assignment and told me my ideas were pure gold but also never to speak them aloud.
    Then she started giving me Writers Digest magazines every month. I tried to read them, but it was all about marketing yourself to an agent. What parts of your Work need to be edited down, what things you need to cut before you've even been seen IN HOPES of being seen. None of it was writing advice for other writers talking shop-- just how to sell it.
    I became deeply insecure in my ability. I had no desire to sell, I just wanted to tell a story. I escaped to the realm of FanFiction where there is no publishing pressure- or, at least, not ECONOMIC publishing pressure.
    The question I got asked over and over and over was When Are You Going To Write Something You Can Sell?
    This grift feels like a fully weaponized version of that pressure.

    • @clev7989
      @clev7989 Год назад +133

      I am a bit late, but I relate to this experience deeply. To this day, I feel the pressure to make money making art, rather than what I want to do for my own sake

    • @whatsthatnoise5955
      @whatsthatnoise5955 11 месяцев назад +114

      ​​@@clev7989eah, I get this too. Every time I try to talk about art with family, girlfriend or even friends the conversation almost immediately veers into "how can you make money from that?" It's like... hmmm... How can i make money from an avante garde piece of music for three microtonally detuned trumpets? Jeez, that wasn't really my main focus tbh.I guess they're just trying to relate to something they don't understand but it feels like an accusation hahaha

    • @clev7989
      @clev7989 11 месяцев назад +36

      @What's That Noise? oh, definitely!! I hope you have a blast making music, btw

    • @maryrose5246
      @maryrose5246 11 месяцев назад +33

      You should take a creative writing class at a community college and have fun. I've been taking those for years.

    • @claytonharbaugh308
      @claytonharbaugh308 8 месяцев назад +25

      @@maryrose5246yeah, the one I took was a blast. The first half was discussing writing advice in the meetings and doing exercises outside the meetings and the second half was a workshop where we got to share our works with the class. Kinda made me wish the college I went to had more classes like that lol.

  • @SuperheroChuck
    @SuperheroChuck Год назад +3875

    "I'm here within 400 feet of an elementary school to prove the haters wrong" had me on the FLOOR

    • @EngineerLume
      @EngineerLume Год назад +384

      Dan dropping a "Registered Sex Offender" joke within the first minute or two in a video about shady hucksters is why he is a God-Tier Worth Decider

    • @nvan7891
      @nvan7891 Год назад +40

      @@JohnnyBGoode-xn9mo that's cheating

    • @Mivaman
      @Mivaman Год назад +3

      Oh my god, I think it's THIS guy: ruclips.net/video/y43vWEPkceM/видео.html
      ...what a weirdly specific reference.

    • @diegobrandomtg
      @diegobrandomtg Год назад +3

      @@Mivaman I don’t think it specifically is, but that is a certified classic RLM clip

    • @taimatsuko
      @taimatsuko 10 месяцев назад

      I regularly rewatch this video just for this line 🤣🤣🤣

  • @tomboy2980
    @tomboy2980 Год назад +2997

    The fact that Dan didn't title this video "I Forced Myself to Write a Book About a Topic I Knew Nothing About- in Less Than a Month" shows a level of journalistic integrity I don't think this platform deserves. Stellar video as always

    • @sharkofjoy
      @sharkofjoy Год назад +96

      this comment made me laugh and made me sad at the same time.

    • @DemonLordSparda
      @DemonLordSparda Год назад +38

      There'd probably be more journalistic integrity if journalism wasn't an elaborate capitalist grift. Hey write articles of a certain length within this time period to get paid. The ones who pay the journalists don't contribute either.

    • @dustrose8101
      @dustrose8101 Год назад +60

      Feels like that alt title is missing a "and Here's Why" at the end

    • @scythermantis
      @scythermantis Год назад +32

      He's the cranky Communist Uncle we need, but not the one we deserve

    • @vanilloia7479
      @vanilloia7479 Год назад +63

      that and the amazingly anti-clickbait thumbnail. i'd seen it a couple times but ignored it because i thought the algorythm was showing me...some dude in a field. probably wants to sell me something. no thanks

  • @Flameclaw123
    @Flameclaw123 Год назад +1571

    When I worked with The Urban Writers as a ghostwriter, the Mikkelsen Twins featured our company as one of the ones they liked to use for their grift to get books written quickly and cheaply like you mentioned in the book. For whatever reason, the higher-ups apparently saw this as a compliment and proudly let us all know, which I guess then later turned into "friends of the CEO". That was about when I realized I needed to quit and find a job that paid better/valued my time and energy more lmao
    Also, you're right: we used to have no contact with the person who placed the book order, and could just write the book and pass it along. Then 2 years into my stint there they shoved the burden of interfacing with the customers on us, PLUS constant revisions through the platform's chat and edit features. As one of their higher tier writers, I was repeatedly pressured to take on multiple 30k+ word books at a time, sometimes meaning I was writing for 10 or more hours straight every day with no days off. In short, it was a terrible place to work that gave me burnout I am still recovering from to this day
    Sidenote, the advice the Mikkelsen Twins give people for how to write outlines to pass along to the ghostwriters is horrible and made these clients a hundred times more annoying to deal with than if they had just given us nothing but a title

    • @Flameclaw123
      @Flameclaw123 Год назад +240

      Also yeah, TUW does not care at all about factual inaccuracies. I was paid to write a cookbook for the Carnivore Diet (I am not proud of this, but I had rent to pay). Finding citations for that book sure was fun

    • @gayofreckoning6302
      @gayofreckoning6302 Год назад +82

      I know I can't judge how people get by. I'm happy you have been able to move on and best of luck with the burn out recovery.

    • @scottgreen132
      @scottgreen132 Год назад +18

      Why is a client with an outline worse to deal with as opposed to those who just have a book title?

    • @thepassingstatic6268
      @thepassingstatic6268 Год назад +107

      ​@@scottgreen132 If I had to guess, I would assume ALOT of micromanaging would go into that outline

    • @LeafseasonMagbag
      @LeafseasonMagbag Год назад +41

      Holy shit a real Urban Writer, I was wondering if someone with personal experience in this scam would see this video.
      What about their outlines made the Mikkelsen twin’s students so bad?

  • @alexernst9448
    @alexernst9448 7 месяцев назад +95

    Immediately after watching this I got bombarded by ads promising a "legal way to steal gas from gas stations". 10/10 algorithm

    • @None-Trick_Pony
      @None-Trick_Pony 3 месяца назад +6

      It's easy in these short steps:
      1) Drive up to pump
      2) Drive INTO pump
      3) Threaten to sue if they don't give you free gas
      4) Flee and repeat at other gas station if they call the cops

    • @abdalln8554
      @abdalln8554 3 месяца назад +5

      ​@@None-Trick_PonyRicky get off the internet

    • @None-Trick_Pony
      @None-Trick_Pony 3 месяца назад

      @@abdalln8554 YOU get off the internet, Julian

    • @None-Trick_Pony
      @None-Trick_Pony 3 месяца назад

      @@abdalln8554 No YOU get off the internet, Julian!

  • @Maxicarnahan
    @Maxicarnahan Год назад +4304

    Dan Olson is in the "internet grifter bounty hunter" phase of his RUclips career, and I couldn't be happier

    • @scottkirby5016
      @scottkirby5016 Год назад +192

      Not where I saw the guy talking about movies with a square paper puppet on dowels going with his channel but I'm here for it.

    • @TheBreaded
      @TheBreaded Год назад +14

      Need a Folding Ideas \ Nerd City collab.

    • @ThePigsmasher
      @ThePigsmasher Год назад +43

      content cop but smarter

    • @theantithesis1
      @theantithesis1 Год назад +10

      Who's next? Lana Rhodes? Tommy Tallarico?

    • @SamAronow
      @SamAronow Год назад +17

      @@theantithesis1 Drew Gooden's been doing it on and off for years.

  • @mollymontgomery4565
    @mollymontgomery4565 Год назад +1586

    "I'm here within 400 feet of an elementary school to prove the haters wrong" is such a rollercoaster of a sentence that i've literally been laughing at it on and off for the past three weeks

    • @aud7593
      @aud7593 Год назад +81

      one of those sentences i get stuck in my head, especially with the inflection, and have to FIGHT my brain to not say out loud hhhh

    • @JeanMarceaux
      @JeanMarceaux Год назад +36

      @@aud7593 EEEEEEEEEEE _MOTIO_ *NAL* *_dÆÆÆMagE_*

    • @aud7593
      @aud7593 Год назад +20

      @@JeanMarceaux DONT GIVE ME ANOTHER BRAINWORM 😭😭😭

    • @hexlart8481
      @hexlart8481 Год назад +11

      I'm laughing about it months later.

  • @memekingk373
    @memekingk373 Год назад +1038

    The fact that there has been two guys saying 'Hey you could just like use slave labor to barely make money' and are still walking free is insane

    • @zawrator4457
      @zawrator4457 Год назад +49

      They are advertising a legal service sadly, so nothing will happen to them.

    • @ps1hagridoufofcharacter
      @ps1hagridoufofcharacter Год назад +76

      it's not slavery, but it is exploitation

    • @VultureSkins
      @VultureSkins Год назад +24

      It’s not actually slavery. It’s not right, either, but don’t equate the two. Also, imagine how many other things would get you arrested if you couldn’t say that. That’s completely irrational lol

    • @adequatelytrying6568
      @adequatelytrying6568 11 месяцев назад +10

      SLAVE LABOUR IS NOT THE SAME AS SLAVERY YA GENIUSES IN THE REPLIES

    • @anthonybowman3423
      @anthonybowman3423 11 месяцев назад +38

      ​@@adequatelytrying6568 You're technically not wrong, but by definition slave labour is the labour of slaves. So it is inextricably a part of slavery. You can't have slave labour without slaves. And you can't have slaves without slavery. It is definitionally true. But yes, slave labour isn't slavery. Much in the same way that haunting is not ghosts. It's just something done BY ghosts.

  • @SirPhysics
    @SirPhysics 6 месяцев назад +168

    Every time I watch this the line "And that's how you're able to live in Bali?" hits me like a ton of bricks. I know they're trying to say that they can afford to live in a fancy tropical location, but the cost of living in Bali is literally half of what it is in the US. It's not the flex they want it to be.

    • @Roler42
      @Roler42 6 месяцев назад +2

      Because they're dumb simpletons they probably see it in the same light and energy as when they proclaim how exciting it is to have a real "Radio broadcaster" narrating their garbage books like it's a badge of honor.

    • @trouty606
      @trouty606 5 месяцев назад +3

      Their core audience are the fundamentally incurious and uncritical, so they're relying on them hearing "Bali" and just painting a picture of some tropical paradise full of rich people because they don't know anything about countries outside the US.

    • @beforethelawstandsadoorkee7904
      @beforethelawstandsadoorkee7904 4 месяца назад +21

      It isn’t anymore thanks to people like them

  • @littlelizzyann
    @littlelizzyann Год назад +1556

    I honestly think that the hardest part of this project for Dan, the part that hurt his pride and wounded his soul, was having to write a bad book.

    • @rossjames8839
      @rossjames8839 Год назад +107

      This is a form of torture similar to solitary confinement. Like, it's singularly destructive to the ego.
      And even then Dan had it easier: The whole time he was writing the bad book, he was doing it in service of a good video. And he didn't need to meet the deadline to pay his bills.

    • @TheHiroBlade
      @TheHiroBlade Год назад +40

      I bet it's not even *that* bad of a book (appears to be unavailable on Amazon as of this writing, I suspect a large number of searches have tripped a sensor), rather just a slightly lazy one that regurgitates easily obtained information. Honestly, I'd read it if it was available. 25k words of Dan sounds like a nice afternoon, and I can enjoy finding the little moments where he's clearly just filling word count.
      Edit: And without irony, I am interested in Dan's conclusions on hypnosis. It probably won't change my opinion, as I suspect we have similar opinions, but I'm sure I'd learn something.

    • @caitmonroe9349
      @caitmonroe9349 Год назад +47

      This is the truly staggering endpoint of Dan saying that he values bad art

    • @daishoryujin95
      @daishoryujin95 Год назад +28

      And it's not just a bad book, it's a Brad book.

    • @thepandicorn3529
      @thepandicorn3529 Год назад +26

      I think it was writing a bad book and knowing that Scott has to do that all the time

  • @GdoubleWB
    @GdoubleWB Год назад +2025

    If anyone ever doubts that Dan Olson is one of the RUclips GOATs, just remember that he wrote an entire book on a subject outside of his field just for a video essay. What a king.

    • @lukejodrey
      @lukejodrey Год назад +107

      Dude did what a lot of people say is their dream to do. As a bit.

    • @markcarls1896
      @markcarls1896 Год назад +6

      If that's what makes a king, I'd prefer a representational democracy.

    • @justhearmeout3959
      @justhearmeout3959 Год назад +16

      @@markcarls1896 FWIW democracy gave us Donald Trump, who also "wrote" a book about something he knew little about 🤣

    • @actualhyena
      @actualhyena Год назад +25

      I like how he took his video essay writing skills into consideration but basically had to approach the concept sideways as to not let his writing style get in the way of his ghostwriting style.

    • @christianlarson4201
      @christianlarson4201 Год назад +5

      ​@@justhearmeout3959 FWIW representational democracy is hardly democracy.

  • @Turtlesrule6
    @Turtlesrule6 Год назад +412

    It's kinda scary how similar the experience of writing that book seemed to be to struggling through several university essays at once under extreme time pressure; the suffering. the sighing, the sitting around in a robe, the close watch of the agonisingly immoveable word count, the pain of research eating up so much time while said word count remains stagnant, the motivation death and 'I'd rather die than look at the document', the fact that even when you aren't actively working on it it eats up your soul with stress and kinda consumes the rest of your life, the extreme difficulty of having to jump between topics (between different yet similar essays) and reframe your focus every time, even the incredibly specific 'heyyyy, I haven't written the introduction or conclusion yet! Free words!'. Makes me extremely sympathetic for Scott and these kinds of writers - getting anything done under these kinda conditions is hell, and I only had to deal with it for a week and with about 5,500 words overall. It may have been for my degree, and that may have been stressful, but I wasn't worried about whether or not I could EAT this month, and once it was done, it was done, I could stop. They have to keep going, and going, and going. I couldn't imagine that being my life.

    • @minimooster7258
      @minimooster7258 6 месяцев назад +8

      For my degree, I had to over 2 years write 3 short researched articles about a given topic. They were all like 20'000-30'000 words (we usually worked in pairs). The 2 weeks before it was due were always hell

    • @Ziobbe
      @Ziobbe 2 месяца назад +6

      At the end of my 7th semester (Engineering), I had *three* 60-page reports due in the same week, each on a different topic. Even as a hobbyist writer, that was the hardest I've ever felt writing could be. It burned me out halfway through the papers, and I remained burned out for most of the entire break between semesters.
      How to write without burning yourself out is a big research topic for me, and I've found some things that work best;
      - Find intrinsic motivation, such as the joy of expressing yourself. Do not trust extrinsic motivation, such as money, grades, or recognition, which are like setting your house on fire to stay warm.
      - Do not hold yourself to a productivity goal. Shun "productivity", and let yourself write as much or as little as you have in you. This will likely make you afraid; afraid that without fear and pushing yourself hard, you won't accomplish anything. But you have to, because if you keep pushing yourself with harsh feelings and fear, burnout is the only possible outcome.
      - After every hour of writing, and after everything you complete, look back and find at least 3 things you're proud of or happy you wrote. This is actually an exercise to build self-esteem recommended by my therapist, and it works wonders.

  • @kadabraguy9846
    @kadabraguy9846 20 дней назад +17

    Gotta say, this video saved me from falling into the work Scott and Dan were roped into. After five months of being unemployed I considered joining a freelance writing company and found the Urban Writers. I thought the name sounded familiar and remembered this video, where Dan outlines how they pay basically nothing for all of your work. It helped me avoid a lot of stress and I've now found something more sustainable

  • @ThatMarcusTerritory
    @ThatMarcusTerritory Год назад +2825

    I'd like to note a few things about Dan's degree as a Worth Decider:
    1. It's from "University IN Delaware"
    2. It was awarded in "Newark, Vanuatu" (i.e. see the That Time Geocentrist Tricked a Bunch of Physicists Video; it's a country popular with degree mills)
    3. It's dated the 32nd day of October
    4. (My favourite) It's signed by Nelson Mandela and Ted Kaczynski
    God I love this man.

    • @Demi_Purple
      @Demi_Purple Год назад +93

      I was today years old when I learned "degree mills" is a phrase that exists

    • @jenny_azoth
      @jenny_azoth Год назад +85

      the font alone had me wheezing

    • @hyche_-6790
      @hyche_-6790 Год назад +134

      @@jenny_azoth the fucking yakuza font 😭
      *Chairman of the cabin clan: Ted Kazynski*

    • @wea69420
      @wea69420 Год назад +38

      He's so good at hiding his posting power level

    • @jenny_azoth
      @jenny_azoth Год назад +24

      it's over 25,000!!! (words in a single month)

  • @jonathanentwisle6282
    @jonathanentwisle6282 Год назад +1198

    What we didn't realise is Dan's entire RUclips career has just been leading up to do product placement for a skeptics guide to hypnosis

    • @DemonLordSparda
      @DemonLordSparda Год назад +39

      What a long con. I respect it.

    • @joeiechristiansantana9641
      @joeiechristiansantana9641 Год назад +17

      @@DemonLordSparda You could say he's a... contrepeneur.
      Sorry, bad joke, gotta go jump in Minecraft.

    • @QPass-jx1fo
      @QPass-jx1fo Год назад +10

      @@joeiechristiansantana9641 Don't forget to not do a "colonialism"

    • @FrankMcFuzz1
      @FrankMcFuzz1 Год назад +8

      He didn't even advertise or provide any links for us to buy it. I had to google it and still finding it is a struggle. I've been thinking about that for a week. The ethics on this guy lol

    • @markfelt5650
      @markfelt5650 Год назад

      I KNEW IT WAS A GRIFT!

  • @JemaKnight
    @JemaKnight Год назад +815

    You have no idea how heavily cathartic it was hearing you point out what Forbes "Contributors" actually are.
    I feel like I've been screaming it at my computer screen for years.

    • @UD503J
      @UD503J Год назад +104

      Kinda like Guinness World Records. Learned a lot after watching Harris' Tommy Tallarico video.

    • @cliftonvasquez3688
      @cliftonvasquez3688 Год назад +49

      Reminds me of “Opinion” articles from billionaires or CEOs
      Dictated, not written

    • @richmondvand147
      @richmondvand147 11 месяцев назад +10

      Always take note of who is writing what - vested interests are a thing lol

    • @twojointsjay7330
      @twojointsjay7330 11 месяцев назад +21

      @@richmondvand147 the three C's of source analysis - context, content, character
      This is high school history in the UK, I guess not so much in the US

    • @Lin_Eileen
      @Lin_Eileen 10 месяцев назад

      @@twojointsjay7330 it's taught in the US too it's just most students don't really care to remember. if you fit into the mold the system is trying to make for you there's no reason to question anything cause u fit in and have a fun life. the majority of students "learning" are actually braindead and just there to have fun and make friends not learn about how to analyze sources they won't ever care to look at in their entire lives. but ofc ur pompous UK attitude blames it on a USA specific thing like education isn't pretty flawed everywhere and based on false antiquated capitalistic value systems. this is why despite your high school history class teaching how to analyze sources you don't have enough people in your country questioning and fighting against radical fashy ideas like restricting Lgbtq+ rights which the UK really leads the charge on in terms of developed countries. we teach kids thinking the world always remains the same but it's ever changing and education needs to reflect that instead I was taught from textbooks that were meant for kids from multiple decades prior to me in school I could literally identify the outdated information and it's not seen as a problem cause it's cheaper to use old textbooks 😅 yeah i see why kids don't care about learning cause it's not about learning it's just another grift

  • @RealStuntPanda
    @RealStuntPanda 7 месяцев назад +132

    My daddy told me when I was a boy, "Boy, you know how to make a dollar easy?" Me as a boy, "I don't know Daddy, tell me how." Daddy said, "Give me a dollar and I'll tell you."

  • @zleep9182
    @zleep9182 Год назад +1996

    dan returns from cryosleep to bless us with another free feature-length documentary

    • @pedrox2006
      @pedrox2006 Год назад +91

      returns from Cryptosleep

    • @nathanlonghair
      @nathanlonghair Год назад +54

      It seems to me he’s been doing very little actual sleeping

    • @Jykinturah
      @Jykinturah Год назад +18

      Considering what happens later on in the video this comment is super funny ahaha

    • @mathieuleader8601
      @mathieuleader8601 Год назад +10

      *WELCOME TO THE WORLD OF TOMORROW*

    • @NShimaru
      @NShimaru Год назад +9

      I read this as cryptosleep for a moment and to me it still made sense.

  • @Desi-qw9fc
    @Desi-qw9fc Год назад +1696

    "I would rather die than look at the document" is big PhD thesis mood

    • @HelloOnepiece
      @HelloOnepiece Год назад +22

      Just thesis mood, everytime i am reminded about my BA or MSc degree I havea sudden urge to burn down the library they arestored in

    • @JeanMarceaux
      @JeanMarceaux Год назад +10

      As a PhD program dropout, I agree. I do intend to reapply later this year or next year, when I'll have enough publications pressed and verified.

    • @TenderNoodle
      @TenderNoodle Год назад +11

      Not a phD student, but sometimes when I’m working on certain written assignments every second I’m actively writing or looking over my writing feels actually painful. Like every negative feeling and emotion possible without being physically harmed💀

    • @juanrocollazo
      @juanrocollazo Год назад +4

      As someone currently working on their PHD thesis along with a separate article... that hit a bit too close to home.

    • @thatguy1593
      @thatguy1593 Год назад +1

      As someone near the end of their PhD... Can confirm lol

  • @ruthbaston5348
    @ruthbaston5348 Год назад +427

    I loved writing growing up, lots of short stories, screenplays even. So I naturally gravitated towards a job as a ghostwriter. Your segment on that, and the mental math about "if I finish this in two weeks maybe I'll make 500 this month" gave me painful flashbacks. Ghostwriting for a few years put me in such a deep burnout that I haven't written since I was 24. I'll be 29 on May 20 and I still recoil when I see a word processing program. It has made my passion into one of my biggest triggers. That segment hit real hard.

    • @janagax
      @janagax Год назад +58

      That's honestly heartbreaking

    • @blcksu6011
      @blcksu6011 11 месяцев назад +42

      I feel so sorry for you, I hope you can enjoy your passion again and I hope you will get all the acknowlegment for your art that you wish for ❤❤❤

    • @Alkimodon
      @Alkimodon 7 месяцев назад +9

      I'm so sorry.

    • @phastinemoon
      @phastinemoon 7 месяцев назад +18

      Fwiw- you described it very well, in your word choices and sentence structure (silly, I know - but requires real skill) so I hope you still know that you do at least have some talent, and I hope you can rediscover your love for it.
      Maybe, writing by hand for just a few days, and reading things that make you happy. I’m always sad when someone feels hurt by something that used to bring them joy.

    • @kylewarne1265
      @kylewarne1265 5 месяцев назад +5

      I hope one day you can find your passion for writing again, or barring that a new passion to express your creativity.
      It's tragic to have it mined into a traumatic experience. I understand too well how easily that can happen.

  • @owangejewice
    @owangejewice Год назад +176

    I once bought an audiobook on audible using a credit from the monthly subscription. It was called "Unfuck your life". I've had so much fun with it, not because it taught me anything or even because it made me think but rather because it was so void of any measurable value that I just kept listening in awe to see how far the "author" was willing to go into the abyss of banality. I simply could not believe someone spent that much energy on not spending energy. Should've broke a rule of thermodynamics.

    • @thedandyhighwayman8069
      @thedandyhighwayman8069 5 месяцев назад +30

      I realize it's been 6 months, but I have to commiserate with you. That is one of my mother's favorite books, and I swear to God it is one of the most intellectually vapid things I have ever encountered. All those "self help" books are pretty much a dime a dozen when it comes to stuff like that.

    • @devononair
      @devononair 5 месяцев назад +5

      Maybe there are people out there who genuinely benefit from these things. I think most people have some knowledge that many other people don't have, whether it's how to cook certain meals, how not to procrastinate etc. I think even seemingly vapid books probably help someone. That said, there are probably much better books out there they could be reading!

    • @Glitch_Man42
      @Glitch_Man42 4 месяца назад +16

      This reminds me of a side quest in Yakuza Kiwami 2, where the main character saves a politician who wrote a bestselling self-help book and gives it to the MC for saving him. He reads it and concludes it is vapid garbage. Later, he comes across a guy whose life has turned to crap. He gives him the book, and he ALSO thinks it's vapid garbage and gains a confidence boost because of how shit this best seller.

    • @blakksheep736
      @blakksheep736 4 месяца назад +9

      ​@@Glitch_Man42 ah yes. Motivational disappointment. If something this bad can make it, so can I.

    • @magicrainbowkitties1023
      @magicrainbowkitties1023 18 дней назад

      That's actually a whole series. My dad's been trying to get me to read "Unfuck Your Anxiety" since I was diagnosed with an anxiety disorder

  • @retromint
    @retromint Год назад +2035

    Whoever Scott is, wherever he may be, I deeply hope that he ends up in a better situation eventually. Hell, I hope that all of these poor ghostwriters get to be in a better situation.

    • @Tetragrammaton22
      @Tetragrammaton22 Год назад +175

      This exploitative ghost writing company seems like a unique case but in reality this is just the way capitalism is structured. This is the system working as intended.
      It's actually a pretty good scenario for where worker-ownership would be quite easy to envision. The ghostwriters collectively owning the (or a) company for all of their benefit.

    • @CalebTibster
      @CalebTibster Год назад +141

      @@Tetragrammaton22 UNIONIZE THE GHOSTWRITERS!!!

    • @xTheMidlanderx
      @xTheMidlanderx Год назад +38

      Thanks, my guy. I hope the best for you, too.

    • @Bongo1020
      @Bongo1020 Год назад +27

      All the Ghost Writers retired to a nice farm upstate. No we cannot go visit.

    • @emmy8526
      @emmy8526 Год назад +56

      Often these are people who are limited in employment options due to illness, disability or family situations. It’s taking advantage of desperate people.

  • @alisdraws
    @alisdraws Год назад +478

    "i didn't publish them yet cause I'm just too busy" is the funniest thing anyone of those hustle culture gurus ever said hands down

    • @Blaurot
      @Blaurot Год назад +41

      He is just hustling too hard 🤣

    • @dg674
      @dg674 Год назад +32

      Working so hard you forget to make money 💪

    • @k80_
      @k80_ Год назад +5

      he can’t take time off grinding

    • @jordanmcgrory2171
      @jordanmcgrory2171 Год назад +7

      I dunno. I think at a certain stage of the grift, staying one step ahead of your marks could itself become quite time consuming. Like the modern equivalent of having to leave town in a hurry.

  • @michelles9666
    @michelles9666 Год назад +151

    If I didn’t think it would get me arrested and my child taken away I would make an “I’m here within 400 feet of an elementary school to PROVE THE HATERS WRONG!” tee shirt that I would wear everyday.

    • @phastinemoon
      @phastinemoon 5 месяцев назад +4

      Maybe an enamel pin?

    • @connorgibes709
      @connorgibes709 3 месяца назад

      Probably wouldn't get you arrested... But all the same not worth the risk. Family always comes first 🙂

  • @starwindangel
    @starwindangel 7 месяцев назад +64

    Entrepreneurial evangelism’s version of “if you aren’t healed, your faith is not strong enough.”

    • @None-Trick_Pony
      @None-Trick_Pony 3 месяца назад

      At the very least you'll probably get a placebo benefit from a faith healer. You'd get more mileage from sending $2,000 down a memory hole than wiring these confidence fucks that money.

    • @MrUandB
      @MrUandB 3 месяца назад +6

      I've long thought of hustle culture as "victim blaming for personal finance" as well

  • @fanboy50
    @fanboy50 Год назад +2731

    "I'm here within 400 feet of an elementary school to prove the haters wrong!" is such an excellent joke but I feel like we're not giving enough credit to the follow-up of a shirtless Dan staring intensely into the camera and promising to use his magic powers to give us 500% APY.

    • @matthewmuir8884
      @matthewmuir8884 Год назад +45

      Yeah; perhaps those two jokes should've happened in the opposite order.

    • @biguattipoptropica
      @biguattipoptropica Год назад +260

      The thing is… I saw the real RUclips ad that joke was based off… it looked exactly like that, he nailed everything (the delivery, the appearance, setting, etc). I’m surprised more people don’t seem to know these were all based on REAL ads RUclips had during quarantine. He didn’t hyperbolize at all (which, in my opinion, makes it funnier).

    • @JeanMarceaux
      @JeanMarceaux Год назад +27

      I'm not yet ready to deal with the mental image of Dan's wacky goofy ahh nipples, I need to see more bizarre man's chests to desensitize myself first.

    • @fanboy50
      @fanboy50 Год назад +80

      @@biguattipoptropica TBH I mostly watch RUclips with adblockers on so I haven't seen most of the original ads. I have no trouble believing a bunch of the others are almost verbatim (the "just bought this new Porsche" one and even the "I'm within 400 feet of an elementary school one"), but the Shirtless Dan one is just so... *weird* I can't wrap my head around the existence of an unironic version of it.

    • @voidify3
      @voidify3 Год назад +24

      @@biguattipoptropica Do you remember any keywords from the real thing? I need to search these up to satisfy my curiosity

  • @Psykomancer
    @Psykomancer Год назад +495

    I've always told my friends and family "If somebody is selling you a miracle business model, it's because they already used it up"

    • @LordJagd
      @LordJagd Год назад +1

      Or that model only exists in theory and they pretend to hold secret knowledge that lets you use it. I saw this a lot with stock market and crypto scams.

    • @d3xm3x
      @d3xm3x Год назад +23

      Or never used it at all. The better shysters never do the deed.

    • @brookem225
      @brookem225 Год назад

      What an excellent adage.

  • @audreyjamieson573
    @audreyjamieson573 9 месяцев назад +121

    I am embarrassed to admit i got roped into working for the Urban Writers as an editor. I was very new to the industry and while i felt like i was being absolutely robbed for my time and skill (0.03 cents/word or about 3.75/hour on a good day), i also felt like i had no right to complain because "at least i have a job, right?" It absolutely sickens me that companies like TUW prey not only on young, inexperienced people, but that they also prey on scarcity mindset and the "grind mentality" that is part and parcel with all capitalist spaces.

    • @placeholderdoe
      @placeholderdoe 2 месяца назад +8

      Never feel embarrassed, you were taken advantage of. You should feel proud that you lived despite that, they did the bad thing they should be embarrassed

  • @derekquiram
    @derekquiram 10 месяцев назад +60

    "Styling themselves as burnouts turned publishing gurus, these dollar general Winkelvi are the villain of today's video, but they're not the end boss by any metric..." Not sure who helps with writing scripts, but dam that was good.

  • @MedlifeCrisis
    @MedlifeCrisis Год назад +2217

    Dan coming for the online hustle productivity passive income culture was something I desperately hoped for after the crypto grifto video, and it’s glorious to behold

    • @drgrey7026
      @drgrey7026 Год назад +36

      He basically pulled a reverse coffeezilla.

    • @agentdarkboote
      @agentdarkboote Год назад +17

      I see you in the comments sections of all of my favorite creators videos. It's freaking me out.

    • @h__r
      @h__r Год назад +1

      Hi Rohin

    • @jclwhite
      @jclwhite Год назад

      Yes but did you know you can $500 A DAY from home trading crypto?! I'm already doing it ~ 🍀 🌟 🍀 ~

    • @jclwhite
      @jclwhite Год назад +5

      I use this ONE simple trick, I.....waste everyone's time with joke comments, hi Rohin love the channel

  • @Prakuza
    @Prakuza Год назад +1473

    As a ghostwriter who's first client paid me $50 for every 10,000 words, I feel for Scott.

    • @sleepyheadsarah
      @sleepyheadsarah Год назад +109

      That's rough buddy.

    • @Sock-Puppet
      @Sock-Puppet Год назад +186

      $50 for a 10k word book over here, I cried throughout that section. Scott was the GOAT! Ghostwriting right now is so murky and dangerous

    • @ophello
      @ophello Год назад +62

      *Whose. “Who’s” means “who is.”
      Might explain your writing career.

    • @FlackNCoke
      @FlackNCoke Год назад +32

      Wait so I can get you to write my shitty grift book for only HALF what Urban Writers would charge? You may have just secured yourself a client!

    • @slovenly_zizek3006
      @slovenly_zizek3006 Год назад +22

      Christ thats dismal

  • @jonathanjoestar1938
    @jonathanjoestar1938 Год назад +357

    Is it weird that watching this kinda makes me want to write a book? Like a real non-garbage book. I’ll probably suck at it but after seeing Dan brute force his way into writing a book in a month I have the urge to try it myself.

    • @BuildDestruction
      @BuildDestruction Год назад +68

      maybe u could do nanowrimo? it's stressful and all but the community aspect + the fact that it's like, an 'event' really helps with motivation! ik it's months away but it could be a good goal for the year and in the meantime you could do the outlining/research necesssary. idk just a suggestion

    • @kittylo15
      @kittylo15 Год назад +12

      try writing a book , leave the draft and then edit it later

    • @ashikjaman1940
      @ashikjaman1940 Год назад +23

      Write a fanfic tbh, most of the world building should already be done for you lol

    • @vitormelomedeiros
      @vitormelomedeiros 10 месяцев назад +14

      ​@@ashikjaman1940 you can also write a book set in the real world, and in that case all the worldbuilding is already done for you!

    • @Ziobbe
      @Ziobbe 9 месяцев назад +23

      Write a book! Write half a book! Write ten completely disconnected scenes! Write some snappy one-liners you could imagine your characters saying! Treat it like a business and something you 'have to do' or 'I want to have written a book' and it'll be a miserable slog: I mean, just look at Dan there :P
      But if ya keep writing stuff that you like, then maybe you'll find that you actually like writing a book! And if not, then maybe you like writing fanfiction, or webnovels, or what have you! And one day maybe you'll want to turn that into a book but that's not the important thing, the important thing is you're creating!
      For reference: when I'm inspired by an idea I have that I genuinely want to write, 1000 words an hour is very achievable. I actually aim for 1500 sometimes! When I want to write not for its own sake but for like money or to get something out there, I'll do nothing for a month and feel terrible the whole time then write 300 words an hour.

  • @SometimesCompitent
    @SometimesCompitent 9 месяцев назад +86

    The process Dan underwent to write his fake book was shockingly similar to what it was like to write my master's thesis.

    • @cereal_chick2515
      @cereal_chick2515 6 месяцев назад +6

      I'm writing my master's thesis right now! The sticking point for me is having to learn general relativity for it, but once that's done, it should come out fairly easily.

    • @alphapockets
      @alphapockets Месяц назад

      I was thinking the same thing.

  • @benjaminmarson4622
    @benjaminmarson4622 Год назад +1459

    I love the completely contradictory sentiments of "You don't have to do any work" and "If you fail, it's because you didn't put in the work"
    Also, that part on his podcast where he's telling people to get 3 jobs just to invest more in this scam actually horrified me, he's literally asking people to work themselves to death just so he can get more of their money, thank you for spotlighting these people for the manipulative sociopaths that they are.

    • @knightofficer
      @knightofficer Год назад

      I mean ultimately that's the real passive income trick, and in a way the putrid rotting core of capitalism, is that the only way you can live a comfortable life doing next to no work is to dump 3 times the work on a score of other people.
      You don't get major success by doing actual honest work. You get it by having a bunch of other poor schmucks do it for you, and run off into the night with the bag of cash.

    • @Mantis47
      @Mantis47 Год назад +106

      And then has the gall to tell people to indebt themselves to pay for his shitty course. Like sure, in the world of scammers these two are small fries, but they're still completely morally bankrupt and straight up evil.

    • @flowerheit4512
      @flowerheit4512 Год назад +81

      It's a classic MLM line, a lot of scammers will tell you "you can make it all back and more!" "Invest in yourself!" "You've got to spend money to make money!" And the voices of people who get ground into the pavement by their predatory schemes get drowned out, because "they just didnt hustle hard enough! It worked for all these people at the top of the pyramid therefore anyone should have been able to make it work!"

    • @madeleinesherer7615
      @madeleinesherer7615 Год назад +34

      this in combination with the way they openly admit to being burnouts and never really working themselves...they're going to hell fr

    • @krombopulos_michael
      @krombopulos_michael Год назад +37

      It also COMPLETELY contradicts their own pitch. The whole point of this is that you can easily make big money passively. The entire appeal is that you get to quit busting your ass at some normie minimum wage or 9-5 job you don't like. And now he's saying not only do you not get to quit that job, but you have to do it and 2 more jobs like it to keep paying into this.

  • @Durrutitv
    @Durrutitv Год назад +633

    I love when Dan walks on camera looking like he's just taking a break from hunting geodes.

    • @hranf
      @hranf Год назад +14

      Man wants his raptor!

    • @GSalem-ek5zb
      @GSalem-ek5zb Год назад +4

      I love this man with my whole heart

    • @Liliquan
      @Liliquan Год назад +3

      Now I can’t not think of Dan as Brock.

    • @googiegress7459
      @googiegress7459 Год назад +2

      "Hi folks, I didn't see you there, let me just kick the soil off my sandals and pull up my socks"

    • @machinatingminotaur6285
      @machinatingminotaur6285 Год назад

      or geodudes

  • @froggieperson6654
    @froggieperson6654 7 месяцев назад +100

    the naked man with 500% APY is strangely trustworthy. i believe him and his nakedness

    • @emachine310
      @emachine310 4 месяца назад +4

      He's already the shirt off his back. Doesn't get anymore trustworthy than that

    • @ArDeeMee
      @ArDeeMee 4 месяца назад +7

      He‘s got nothing to hide. 👍

  • @ashurean
    @ashurean Год назад +134

    I fell for one of these, some dropshipping class that I was getting ads for when I was 18. I realized I messed up a few days later, but was so ashamed that I didn't ask for help dealing with it. So I was out $1500, which was half of the money I had saved at the time.
    Felt like a fool, was a fool, but learned from my mistake. First, a greater degree of caution and knowledge of predatory tactics, second to ask for help when I'm out of my depth instead of being a prideful idiot.

    • @almitydave
      @almitydave 10 месяцев назад +13

      Sometimes you win, sometimes you learn. Think of the money lost as an investment in life experience.

    • @angellight9500
      @angellight9500 8 месяцев назад +2

      it doesn't really help though 🙂@@almitydave

    • @hahahahahahahahaa6580
      @hahahahahahahahaa6580 8 месяцев назад +14

      ​@@angellight9500they're not gonna get that money back, so they might as well put the consequences in a different light and learn from it, rather than beat themselves up for it years later.

    • @ashurean
      @ashurean 21 день назад

      This was years ago and I've definitely taken it as a lesson. It's why I'm watching these kinds of videos instead of still watching a bunch of drivel on "making passive income" and modern get rich quick schemes.

  • @damongarsson1189
    @damongarsson1189 Год назад +850

    I’m a writer. Every year, I participate in NaNoWriMo - a community novel writing ‘contest’ where people challenge themselves to slam out a 30,000 word rough draft in 30 days. It’s an experience I find incredibly valuable! …as a once-a-year, for-fun exercise that I’ll spend the next several months recovering from.
    But repeating that process again and again, month after month, scrawling out some grifter’s nonsense for next to no pay? That’s how you grind yourself to death. What an honest-to-god nightmare.

    • @Nsmith666
      @Nsmith666 Год назад +70

      I did the 50,000 word version and even though it’s fiction it was still a grind to finish and I have still not finished editing my story many years later lol

    • @phastinemoon
      @phastinemoon Год назад +32

      FR ! I went to the after party in my first year (remember those? In the before times?). That was at least a great opportunity to get feedback, editing advice, that kind of stuff!
      It’s FUN, when it’s a once-a-year, fiction, under your control, kinda experience!
      When you don’t have ANY choice or control, and your budget is dependent on it, that becomes a goddamn hellscape.

    • @nothajzl
      @nothajzl Год назад +2

      Once a year event that lasts 30 days haha😅

    • @jylietmaddyzpires2442
      @jylietmaddyzpires2442 Год назад +27

      (quick correction: the challenge is 50k, not 30k)
      this is what i was thinking this whole time, too. the methods you need to do to win nano are exactly what dan's describing here. and it's miserable. something that i don't think he mentioned really was just how much time it takes away from everything else. people meal prep for nano. people tell all their friends they can't hang out for a while because they have to spend all their time writing. people plan commitments around november all year round because they know they'll participate.
      so, if you're scott, not only are you forced to write that much, to churn out that much garbage for no pay, but the rest of your life is on hold. forever.

    • @maximeteppe7627
      @maximeteppe7627 Год назад +10

      @@nothajzl An event doesn't have to last less than 24h hrs.

  • @centreoftheselights
    @centreoftheselights Год назад +621

    I feel like an important thing to note is that terrible internet-only jobs like being a ghostwriter for a scammy gig economy company are heavily pushed on people who can't work traditional jobs for some reason. I had them recommended to me again and again when I became disabled, but I bet they also prey on people with criminal records, parents who can't afford childcare, etc.

    • @ems9616
      @ems9616 Год назад +99

      ++ as well as people who cant prove citizenship/have vulnerable citizen ship due to shitty immigration systems

    • @Nono-hk3is
      @Nono-hk3is Год назад +56

      No doubt. People are in these predatory jobs because they don't have better options.

    • @noesunyoutuber7680
      @noesunyoutuber7680 Год назад +61

      The "for some reason" is desperation. Scammers love desperation.

    • @ProcrastPerfection
      @ProcrastPerfection Год назад +28

      The ghost writers are getting scammed too. So much of work today is just a scam

    • @MyPhobo
      @MyPhobo Год назад +19

      I don't know how they can sleep at night. It's nauseating to think about these people who take advantage of the people who are the most vulnerable, and downtrodden. I think that most people are generally good, and try to do the right thing MOST of the time, but there is always that one in one thousand that has no heart or soul and spread corruption around and steal from others like they are doing the dishes. No remorse, no scruples, no thought of anything other than themselves. Even if you could become wealthy that way, why would you? What right do you have to do such a thing?

  • @congreve_cap
    @congreve_cap Год назад +115

    30:09 As an English major, this bit about realizing a source is useless after hours of procuring, reading, and processing it hit way too close to home 😂

    • @theoneandonlymichaelmccormick
      @theoneandonlymichaelmccormick Год назад +6

      Fortunately, my attention span is too shitty for that to have happened to me in my own English Major-dom.

    • @johnracine4589
      @johnracine4589 7 месяцев назад +11

      Happens constantly in science, too. At least those you can sometimes get a sense by reading the abstract but not always.

  • @luispt77
    @luispt77 Год назад +53

    I am writing my master's dissertation right now and am 30k words in. I think I have never related more with a feeling as shown in your note as "I rather die than look at the document".

    • @RhianKristen
      @RhianKristen 7 месяцев назад +6

      I am both jealous and impressed in equal measure. I tried to get my master’s but I have ADHD and Autism and my brain could not handle it at all. It’s something I want to do, but trying to get my brain to cooperate is like trying to wrangle 30 toddlers to eat their veggies. I hope your dissertation goes well. 👍

  • @binkusbonkus
    @binkusbonkus Год назад +996

    the fact Dan even attempted to write a whole book for this video, even a terrible one, and in only 30 days, is some insane dedication. holy shit dude. the fact ghost writers do this shit for a living is insane.
    edit: I wrote this before the conclusion of how much the ghost writers are being paid. that's fucking criminal. like I know it's technically not illegal, and that makes me want to break something

    • @GrimTimekeeper
      @GrimTimekeeper Год назад +40

      This makes me wonder how often some terrible ghost-writing AI is used to write these books.

    • @58209
      @58209 Год назад

      @@GrimTimekeeper this video about scammers plagiarizing entire minecraft videos and publishing them into books on amazon is pretty close to that: ruclips.net/video/JypgASKSRZc/видео.html

    • @58209
      @58209 Год назад +52

      "the urban writers" and similar operations are, at this point, just ghostwriter sweatshops.

    • @xenosbreed
      @xenosbreed Год назад +42

      Easily falls under the 'If this isn't illegal, it should be' category

    • @justinwatson1510
      @justinwatson1510 Год назад +25

      Join a communist or socialist party, it is the only way we can put an end to this nonsense.

  • @DeMause
    @DeMause Год назад +1693

    I really hope "Scott" gets to watch this. Absolute champ to get it done on time and manage to minimise the insanity of your premise like he did.

    • @xTheMidlanderx
      @xTheMidlanderx Год назад +98

      You guys are awesome. I truly appreciate all the love you all are putting out there.

    • @Primalintent
      @Primalintent Год назад +60

      @@xTheMidlanderx ...
      ...
      ...
      ...You're not Scott

    • @TrulyMadlyShallowly
      @TrulyMadlyShallowly Год назад +2

      @@xTheMidlanderx what.

    • @JohannesWiberg
      @JohannesWiberg Год назад +17

      @@xTheMidlanderx In the video it says the names are not their real names.

    • @ScottGuertin
      @ScottGuertin Год назад +22

      @@JohannesWiberg I mean, I hope you don't think I'm here under my real name either, so it's possible the ghostwriter made a YT account under the pen name to avoid violating their work agreements around maintaining a pseudonym.

  • @YamiVT
    @YamiVT Год назад +217

    No idea why I've watched this video over 10 times. I think it's just healing to listen to Dan call out bad behavior

    • @Reboobed
      @Reboobed Год назад +8

      Yoooooo I feel the same way

    • @meowntown69
      @meowntown69 Год назад +13

      Understandable, this is my second watch but I've watched the nft video like 8 times. Its in my greatest hits of long form RUclips videos playlist

  • @zedplusplus
    @zedplusplus Год назад +132

    In desperation I was looking at The Urban Writers as a way to get paid to write. Just graduated from a private writing program, into a pandemic, and not landing the jobs I wanted.
    I got lucky. Not smart, lucky. Thank you for making this and hopefully helping others avoid this scam!

  • @ValkyrieTiara
    @ValkyrieTiara Год назад +677

    "Nothing stings quite as much as spending a whole bunch of time tracking down some obscure 19th century text only to then spend several more hours reading it only to THEN come to the conclusion that it contains no insights, no new information, and is incredibly poorly written and not worth quoting."
    CGP Grey has entered the chat.
    P.S. As a writer, my heart broke when you said $0.01 a word. $250 for 25,000 words should legitimately be illegal.

    • @timothymclean
      @timothymclean Год назад +56

      That's why the gig economy doesn't pay by the hour. It's easy to set an hourly minimum wage, but _way_ harder to set minimum wages per-word or per-trip or whatever.
      If you can type just 50 words per minute, and a lot of people can type twice that, you can theoretically get $30/hour off of a penny per word! Never mind that most writers spend at least an order of magnitude more time figuring out _what_ to write than actually typing-we've got the math to defend ourselves right in court!

    • @ExaggeratedRebellion
      @ExaggeratedRebellion Год назад +36

      I write copy for a living, and while I was expecting the pay to be low, I wasn’t expecting it to be THAT low. Jesus.

    • @Sumtimreh
      @Sumtimreh Год назад +2

      Isn't that the amount L. Ron Hubbard got for his pulp fiction, which is the reason he was so prolific?

    • @jessehunter362
      @jessehunter362 Год назад +20

      @@Sumtimreh inflation

    • @bossdunkz
      @bossdunkz Год назад +3

      @@timothymclean I mean I support your enthusiasm to attack the Gig economy (which is just a way of circumventing formal employee-employer relationships in which employees have rights by calling de facto employees "contractors), but there's a reason that knowledge work, which is what OP describes, isn't a big hit on taskrabbit.
      That sort of work is totally ill-suited for even "perform X task for Y money" ("piece work") as it's entirely possible that the initial request turns out to be infeasible or impossible after sinking 10s, or even 100s of hours.

  • @D3ath3657
    @D3ath3657 Год назад +777

    “I would rather die than look at the document,” is how I feel about most of my creative writing projects.

    • @yuu34567
      @yuu34567 Год назад +45

      Me every time I submit my university work. I cannot bear to look at them once they're done

    • @flow185
      @flow185 Год назад +18

      Me pouring my heart and soul in a work then just as I finished it I fucking hate it.

    • @nathaniellindner313
      @nathaniellindner313 Год назад +11

      I worked on a book for NaNoWriMo for several years (back when I had some semblance of free time and energy to do anything), and there are some parts of it that I'm extremely proud of... and more parts of it that I want to bury in a box in a desert and then shoot that box with a cannon.

    • @NightRogue77
      @NightRogue77 Год назад +12

      Please accept this openly - I don’t write, though I can somewhat - but I sing and create, and put up prose on the platform I sing on. For the first year and a half I was doing this, listening to myself do either of these things, more or less made my ears bleed and gave me the urge to jump off the highest bridge I could get to.
      To make a life long story much much shorter lol, the life I have lived had me as an adult more or less hating everything about myself, a common problem in modern society. Over a short period of time I dealt with those very problems, and then lo and behold, I was able to view my works with a critical eye still, but WITHOUT the unnecessary harsh judgements. “i’ve only been singing for a couple of years, and under this context, this shit is pretty good, and getting better as I continue to put more time and energy into this”. And “ I am a high school dropout and completely self-taught in 95% of the stuff that I know - under that context, my prose is pretty impressive!”
      You get the idea. It’s always advisable to be self-critical - but there’s a destructive way to do that, and a much more constructive way - and the beauty of being human, is that we have complete and total control over how we perceive the world around us. Exercise that control and it becomes transformative.
      And on a personal level, I would like to add that (specifically to those of you that have commented already), if you put tons of effort and a piece of yourself into your writing even back in college, and when you turned it in there was an honest concern about the quality and an almost obsessive worrying, i’m fairly confident in asserting that the quality of YOUR work, FAR outpaced that of the people who turned in their stuff without such reservations. Your behaviors are indicative of introspection and critically thinking minds, and I urge you not to wait until you are 43 years old before you realize how unbelievably rare that is.

    • @jamesgoines4635
      @jamesgoines4635 Год назад +2

      Me trying to study for interviews

  • @maxafc4695
    @maxafc4695 7 месяцев назад +34

    The funniest part to me is that they'll say it takes 0 work from you, then in the next breath they'll say the only reason it won't work is because you didn't work hard enough.

    • @RedwingBB
      @RedwingBB 5 месяцев назад +1

      It's Grade-A prime American-grown MLM bullshit 😂

  • @thoth7775
    @thoth7775 Год назад +98

    My son has written an actual fiction book and has been through a rigorous editing and draft process with penguin publishers. He's still waiting for the final edit. To actually do the real deal takes talent and hard work like anything.

    • @devononair
      @devononair 5 месяцев назад +2

      That's awesome. My friend is writing a political philosophy book. He's been researching, reading and making notes for months, and has started going on writing retreats in his spare time. He's already an expert in his field but is still taking the time to research it thoroughly, and no doubt will be absolutely meticiulous in writing it. Really good books take a lot of time and effort. It's a shame they likely to be lost in a sea of vapid self-help nonsense and ghostwritten tat.
      I have actually been motivated to write a book myself. There are a couple of topics I know a lot about and I'm thinking of spending some time putting together some ideas for a book. I like the idea of a little passive income, but I'm not shallow enough to write some drivel I don't believe in. I'm going to actually write a proper book... maybe... when I've finished all my other projects! LOL.

  • @p_noc
    @p_noc Год назад +143

    "Success is guaranteed if you allow it to be guaranteed" is the Mikkelsen equivalent of "50% of the time, it works every time".

    • @aidanwarren4980
      @aidanwarren4980 Год назад +27

      It reminds me of this translation of a medieval set of instructions for how to create a homunculus. It consisted of keeping a cow in complete darkness, feeding it a very specific diet, and something to do with semen. The idea was that after some number of months the cow would give birth to the homunculus. Of course this would never happen, so the tract said that if your cow failed to produce the homunculus, it had likely been exposed to light or fed incorrectly. And it’s the same here: follow these steps to do the impossible, and if the impossible doesn’t happen it’s because you didn’t follow the steps right.

  • @evanpitkin943
    @evanpitkin943 Год назад +1584

    Dan has become Virgil, guiding us through the most soul-rending, dispiriting and terrifying depravities of the internet age.

    • @HeiressEllie
      @HeiressEllie Год назад +91

      I miss the first layer of hell with the abstract childrens cartoons

    • @Nono-hk3is
      @Nono-hk3is Год назад +5

      ☝️

    • @merrittanimation7721
      @merrittanimation7721 Год назад +27

      When do we get to Purgatory. I want to go to a place where it gets better eventually.

    • @me0101001000
      @me0101001000 Год назад +7

      @@merrittanimation7721 have you heard of NileRed? He's wonderful, just a little crazy with the things he does

    • @theoneandonlymichaelmccormick
      @theoneandonlymichaelmccormick Год назад +14

      Only Dan has contributed more to culture than Virgil did, because the Aeneid sucks.

  • @lovelyladygrey8259
    @lovelyladygrey8259 Год назад +33

    “Pretty cheap, reasonably legal” is now the standard by which I live. Thank you.

  • @joshuapatrick682
    @joshuapatrick682 11 месяцев назад +44

    Ive been “hypnotized” twice. Once was at a fair. And I didn’t feel like a zombie or disconnected, every “suggestion” just seemed like a great idea.

  • @hearmerant
    @hearmerant Год назад +458

    I hate that my brain is still like, "But what if it worked for me?" I hate being poor

    • @phastinemoon
      @phastinemoon Год назад +130

      It's part of how these kinds of grifts and scams continue to work -- because people are desperate, and they WANT to believe that it could work FOR THEM, because that fantasy can just get you right when you're at your lowest.
      Source: I fell for one of these, too.

    • @liesandy291
      @liesandy291 Год назад +5

      There's no if, JUST DO IT, all those seminars cost you money n time that you can better spend elsewhere.

    • @sharkofjoy
      @sharkofjoy Год назад +4

      Seems like a natural feeling to have pass over you when exposed to these messages, but it's one of those feelings you wave bye to as it passes. Label it an "intrusive thought".

    • @truckerdave8465
      @truckerdave8465 Год назад

      @@phastinemoon You’re not alone. Got me too years ago. Sometimes still seems tempting even though I know better.
      People just want to at least have hope for better and it’s an awful thing to prey upon.

    • @comicmoniker
      @comicmoniker Год назад

      I think it depends on what you want to "work for you"
      If you're thinking "but what if I *was* able to get a bunch of people to do things for me at the thinnest possible margins and then turn around and reap the sole benefits" then no you probably can't, even if you set aside your morals.
      If you're thinking "hey I actually like the idea of hiring a ghost writer to turn my idea into an actual book cause I suck at writing" or "woah it would actually be cool to have an audio book on audible earning royalties" then you definitely can do it - it just won't be a route to getting rich quick

  • @milkteamachine
    @milkteamachine Год назад +616

    I love that their business advice is “produce shitty content using other people’s labor purely for profit”, which also sums up their course itself. Makes the dropshippers look like hard working professionals.

    • @10tothe10088
      @10tothe10088 Год назад +60

      Combined with the assertion that Audible is "a secret" really gives off peak "we have no idea how the world works" energy

    • @bdellovibrioo5242
      @bdellovibrioo5242 Год назад +56

      Bonus: It also describes the reality of the capital class!

    • @Bluecho4
      @Bluecho4 Год назад +46

      @@bdellovibrioo5242 ^This. The main crux of their scam is "give us money, and we can get you in on the ground floor of a new wing of the Capitalist class. Start exploiting the labor of others, ask us how!"

    • @justinwatson1510
      @justinwatson1510 Год назад +13

      It is distilled capitalism

    • @SgtKaneGunlock
      @SgtKaneGunlock Год назад +2

      @@justinwatson1510 Capitalism in pure essence

  • @rebbyberard8150
    @rebbyberard8150 10 месяцев назад +155

    Hilariously, the keto diet was invented as a treatment for ppl with epilepsy, so your choice to "mash" it in to the book actually makes it the slightest bit more accurate health-wise than it was originally and I think that coincidence is brilliant

    • @MoonShadowWolfe
      @MoonShadowWolfe 6 месяцев назад +8

      This kicked me into a research rabbit hole. What have you done?

    • @phastinemoon
      @phastinemoon 5 месяцев назад +11

      Throwback to when “Keto dieting” was called The Atkins Diet…

    • @bendietrees
      @bendietrees 2 месяца назад

      @@phastinemooneh keto is vegetable heavy though

    • @kami1725
      @kami1725 2 месяца назад

      @@bendietreesCan vouch for that. I do keto to manage chronic pain and inflammation, and it works great, but I've never eaten so much salad and veggies in my life (and I like salad and veggies!)

  • @ginger-ale7818
    @ginger-ale7818 2 месяца назад +11

    1000 words an hour is an insane pace. I’ve only ever seen one person do that, but I have to shout out his accomplishment. Over the course of 24 hours, this man wrote more than 50k words (for a writing challenge in college). The next year he didn’t even come close, only writing 25k, but in his defense, he spent half the day in ANAPHYLACTIC SHOCK in the hospital.
    This man is gonna be the kind of author who has written 200+ books, most of which he fully does not remember writing and claims to have written in a fugue state over a single weekend. And I will believe him.
    But such pace is reserved only for the mad, lest you sacrifice your sanity to it.

  • @Bant_Panorama
    @Bant_Panorama Год назад +929

    All I want in life is the confidence of Dan Olsen shirtless promising me 500% APY.

    • @biguattipoptropica
      @biguattipoptropica Год назад +105

      What’s funny is I’ve seen the original ads all the jokes were based on. There really was a guy doing that exact thing except I think he said 200% returns in 90 days

    • @marcscattolin1554
      @marcscattolin1554 Год назад +7

      ​@@biguattipoptropica have a link?

  • @lyosb6467
    @lyosb6467 Год назад +382

    "dismissing a sandwich as merely a collection of bread, fillings and condiments" is such a banger analogy which I'll definitely steal

  • @theonerayman
    @theonerayman 2 месяца назад +13

    Well it FINALLY happened. I saw an add for the done for you audiobooks.
    The ad played today during an elden ring video. It was supposedly a student of The Twins (who he name drops). They are pushing the EXACT same course that Dan warned us about over a year ago. Be alert people, this scam is still out there!!

  • @ferrousallotrope
    @ferrousallotrope 8 месяцев назад +20

    Something about the choice of last name “Default” is unsuspectingly genius. And hilarious. It’s almost like a “John Doe” but different enough to give it a second thought. And that French twist on the pronunciation is *chefs kiss*

  • @PerkolatorTheTerminator
    @PerkolatorTheTerminator Год назад +917

    Ugh, the “training to be terrible clients” section gave me flashbacks to my first venture into graphic design in college. I had a friend of a friend who was trying to start a local clothing brand and wanted me to design multiple stylized versions of the logo he thought of and wanted exactly like it was in his head.
    He kept sending them back with notes resulting in me doing about 3 versions of each individual version and then said he didn’t like any of them and wouldn’t pay but might give me a free t-shirt. Later I found out he used all of them and sold them to my friend for what was my hourly rate per-hat/shirt. Making money by ripping people who did the actual work for you off is the ultimate form of douchebag business.

    • @ToastyJunebugs
      @ToastyJunebugs Год назад +46

      What did your friend he sold the items to do when he learned his friend stole from you?

    • @skootties
      @skootties Год назад +53

      no, that's just the foundation of capitalism. I honestly admire these people a bit for how they looked at capitalism and said "hang on, why don't we just take this to its obvious logical conclusion and openly screw people out of fair compensation for their labor while contributing nothing?"

    • @noahkarpinski1824
      @noahkarpinski1824 Год назад

      @@skootties that's a really shitty thing to admire people for
      Kinda sounds like you're a sociopath like them

    • @halodriver1362
      @halodriver1362 Год назад +8

      This happens so often.

    • @ShinoSarna
      @ShinoSarna Год назад +96

      Protip: I always send an unusable preview until a client pays. For an illustration this might mean a tiny version at screen size (72DPI), for pixel art this means a JPEG (high quality but still) at non-integer size, and for vector work this simply means a bitmap version.
      So if someone doesn't pay, they're never getting a fully useful version.

  • @dickhandsome6579
    @dickhandsome6579 Год назад +1748

    I love how they keep waffling between "DO THE WORK!" and "you hardly need to do anything!"

    • @iggykidd
      @iggykidd Год назад +114

      Probably because they know people are lazy but also want to see themselves as hardworking

    • @bluegum6438
      @bluegum6438 Год назад +173

      @@iggykidd Also how they neg you first with "we'll handle everything so you don't mess it up like you always do, useless" and then say "if it doesn't work it's your fault, you screwed it up, useless"
      constant doublespeak to confuse vulnerable people

    • @anzov1n
      @anzov1n Год назад +36

      It is pretty jarring. But just as with many complete lies, your response to any criticism doesn't have to be tethered to anything but can be just whatever's easiest in any given short-term context. "It's easy" is a complete lie. "It's hard, but if you put in the work you'll succeed" is also a lie (as far as anything these scammers are pushing) but it's slightly more plausible after the first lie gets called.
      The next step is to come back to these mikkelfucks and ask "if it IS hard work, and you gotta put in the effort to get the results what's the difference between this and the 3rd job you're telling me to get to pay for the class?" But this answer too would be yet another lie.

    • @JesseLeeHumphry
      @JesseLeeHumphry Год назад +27

      I also wanna know what they mean by the super vague concept of "do the work". Like. What work?

    • @iggykidd
      @iggykidd Год назад +33

      @@JesseLeeHumphry y'know, work !! Any work !! Get going, not a second's rest for you !! If you stop, you stay poor~

  • @therailbob
    @therailbob 9 месяцев назад +72

    Coming back to this I see the parallels to the Writers Guild strike. Creatives are treated as replaceable and inessential when they're doing all the work.

    • @kiprasking8581
      @kiprasking8581 9 месяцев назад +3

      Well one gets paid too much for bad work while the other barely gets anything and can only make subpar work

    • @fauxrowsdower7610
      @fauxrowsdower7610 28 дней назад +1

      ⁠@@kiprasking8581you’re one of those people with no core beliefs aren’t you? Your opinions depend on who talked to you most recently and nothing else

    • @kiprasking8581
      @kiprasking8581 28 дней назад

      @@fauxrowsdower7610 Well it's just what we see now. Hundreds of writers and nothing to show for it

    • @notapplicable6985
      @notapplicable6985 26 дней назад

      ​@@kiprasking8581do you think crunch culture results in good work?

    • @kiprasking8581
      @kiprasking8581 26 дней назад

      @@notapplicable6985 No? You think activism does?

  • @__8120
    @__8120 Год назад +70

    The funniest part about these scams is that once they make the courses and the ads, *they* achieve passive income, which is simply poetic

    • @IZEASGT
      @IZEASGT Год назад +17

      There was a FoxTrot arc in July 1999 where Roger paid $200 for a get-rich-quick course from an infomercial. It turned out to be a booklet saying to make something to sell for $200, get 5,000 people to buy it, and presto, you’re a millionaire.

    • @devononair
      @devononair 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@IZEASGT It sounds easy when you put it like that!

  • @ashtonmackle4242
    @ashtonmackle4242 Год назад +828

    My wife got pretty far into the sign up process on urban writers. They had an orientation with lots of new prospects where the first red flag was that every other person on the call was from Bangladesh or India and they were shocked an American was on the call. She realized it was a total scam when they told her that the hiring process requires every new writer to write a whole book for them, unpaid. Thankfully she dropped out right then. They were asking for PayPal information because they didn't use regular banks, and overall we got a terrible vibe. This bullshit is not at all surprising.

    • @Olivia-ot6up
      @Olivia-ot6up Год назад +112

      That would unfortunately explain the name anonymity thing--if I remember right, call centers do the same thing when they set up shop in India (ie--give them "White" names to be more palatable to people using call centers)

    • @diegowushu
      @diegowushu Год назад +111

      It makes sense most ghostwriters are from poor countries. $250 is pretty much a twice the minimum wage over here where I live, and if you're very frugal (and somehow don't have to pay rent) you can get almost 4 months of groceries with that (if you're a single person, ofc).

    • @Onomacritus
      @Onomacritus Год назад +65

      That's interesting and suggestive - I wonder if the young white man, the pseudonymous Scott with whom Dan was commiserating (and who could not be contacted outside the 'platform') was himself only a fictional creation. He could actually have been a female immigrant from South Asia.

    • @hiddenshadow2105
      @hiddenshadow2105 Год назад +17

      @@Onomacritus "This person is not real" AI can generate infinite amount of fake human portraits.

    • @BewareTheLilyOfTheValley
      @BewareTheLilyOfTheValley Год назад +31

      @@hiddenshadow2105 Or it's a stolen image.

  • @nucleargandhi2709
    @nucleargandhi2709 Год назад +2156

    After seeing what just a month of this stuff does to a person _who selected_ their own nonfiction writing prompt and _doesn't need to ghostwrite_ for a living, yeah, we like Scott. Scott has it hard.

    • @brutusisadog
      @brutusisadog Год назад +167

      The poor Scott's of the world. They aren't even able to take the time to receive our condolences because they're too busy working for pennies :(

    • @hjalfi
      @hjalfi Год назад +193

      One of the things I got out of this video is that Scott's a skilled professional with good language skills and who deserves so, so much better.

    • @ChristineLSlocum
      @ChristineLSlocum Год назад +124

      I wonder if Scott lives in India or another relatively impoverished area that has strong English competence

    • @Siriathion
      @Siriathion Год назад +109

      @@ChristineLSlocum Most likely. They'd HAVE to be from a country where a dollar is worth much more than in the US to make a living doing what they do.

    • @brutusisadog
      @brutusisadog Год назад +57

      @@Siriathion I have an internet friend residing in India who does freelance work as a writer. I will ask him if he's ever seen or done these kind of jobs where he has to write an absurd amount of nothing in a razor thin timeline

  • @JoshCloss
    @JoshCloss 5 месяцев назад +44

    After watching hbomberguy's latest video about plagiarism on RUclips, I was reminded of this video. Both are about people trying to pass off other people's work as their own, and pointing out both the exploitation of labor involved and the required lying to the audience to reap their profits. I don't know if it's a helpful connection, but it's one that made me think of this video, and that's a positive in my book

    • @Roler42
      @Roler42 5 месяцев назад +10

      It's the same method across multiple grifts, the core of the scheme is always the same: Churn out disposable slop and then spam it online so it can rack up the views and money, citing sources and honesty be damned.

    • @ashikjaman1940
      @ashikjaman1940 4 месяца назад +4

      I hope Scott is doing better

  • @Brandon-a-writer
    @Brandon-a-writer Год назад +41

    being a ghostwriter for two-three years was the most stressful time of my life. "Word-count, word-count, word-count"
    it's exhausting as fuck

  • @theJMBgamer
    @theJMBgamer Год назад +649

    So not only did you research, script, record, and edit this video, but you wrote a whole book just as research? Damn, that is some level of dedication to your craft.

    • @fpedrosa2076
      @fpedrosa2076 Год назад +29

      That's some gonzo journalism levels of commitment.

    • @jamesrule1338
      @jamesrule1338 Год назад +38

      For his next video created by youtube adds that drive us all insane he's going to code his own "pull the pin" game.

    • @Wote89
      @Wote89 Год назад +10

      @@jamesrule1338 Either that, or we're gonna learn a *ton* about something called "digital real estate". And the relative values of houses and laptops.

    • @rmsgrey
      @rmsgrey Год назад +7

      @@jamesrule1338 Wait, you mean there actually is at least one of those ads that actually shows something from the actual game?

    • @BrotherAlpha
      @BrotherAlpha Год назад

      @@jamesrule1338 I hate those ads. It's just morons playing the game. What's the appeal?

  • @liamhurlburt9794
    @liamhurlburt9794 Год назад +742

    the amount of effort that went into making this video is probably greater than all the effort these grifters have ever put into anything in their entire lives

    • @BungleJoogie68
      @BungleJoogie68 Год назад +24

      I dunno, I mean smoking weed every day for 3 months shows a lot initiative for perpetual stoners.

    • @maxmfpayne
      @maxmfpayne Год назад +4

      @@BungleJoogie68 nah I find it extraordinarily easy to smoke weed everyday for three months tbh. That's I've done it 24 times consecutively

  • @toi_techno
    @toi_techno 10 месяцев назад +31

    A contrepreneur is;
    "A con artist who makes their fortune by fooling wantprepreneurs into thinking they’re getting a great deal or coming into some easy money, when the reality is, it’s the contrepreneur making the real money."
    Great neologism from Mike Winnet

  • @AdamTheCoop1
    @AdamTheCoop1 4 месяца назад +12

    as a perpetual devils advocate, they technically were just monetizing what they were good at... and that happened to be being psychopaths

  • @RozWBrazel
    @RozWBrazel Год назад +919

    the fact that what-his-face Mikkelsen has the tremulous diction of a child making up a lie about how a burglar broke into the house then ate all the cookies despite being a grown man, is not helping how aggravating this all is.

    • @valiantknight6364
      @valiantknight6364 Год назад +45

      That's so hilarious and right

    • @KaritKtana
      @KaritKtana Год назад +58

      IKR!!! His voice breaks constantly and is hard to listen to... you nailed the description I was looking for

    • @JesseLeeHumphry
      @JesseLeeHumphry Год назад +42

      Yep. It breaks, it wavers, he constantly speeds up on himself to get through the lie....yeah.

    • @taliaroses
      @taliaroses 11 месяцев назад +7

      I mean, I hate to go to bat for the Fraudulence Twins here, but I think that's just their Danish accents. I know a lot of Scandinavian people who sound like that when they speak English.

    • @ianbirmingham3733
      @ianbirmingham3733 11 месяцев назад +17

      @@taliarosesthey were born and raised in the States, according to their book.

  • @abbewinter9249
    @abbewinter9249 Год назад +742

    My jaw hit the floor when he told us how little those ghost writers are getting paid. I'm trying to break into the writing industry, and the thought of poor Scott, likely an individual very similar to myself, struggling and stressing over this book that is ultimately little more than nonsense just for that $250 from a company that treats them like a replaceable cog... My heart breaks for those people.

    • @fallingstar9643
      @fallingstar9643 Год назад +55

      At some point you have to wonder how many of them are using modern tools to fluff up their work. I remember some 25 years ago having a CD-ROM with a bit of software on it that replaced words with long, complicated sounding phrases. That's all it was; a simple 1:1 replacement algorithm. But you can take your results and feed it back into the algorithm, and repeat ad nauseum.
      I can only assume the past 25 years has brought significant updates to that sort of software, especially with the advent of artificial intelligence. Add to that the time savings that comes with experience. Would 12,500 words suffice, if you can programmatically apply a mere 2:1 fluff ratio? Could you cut down on research time by selecting topics you are already familiar with? Is it legally plagiarism if you're copying from yourself? Is it easier to write it yourself, or merely make a few edits to what an AI has written to make it passably readable?
      The grift is already 3 levels deep; why stop there?

    • @ffs_
      @ffs_ Год назад +43

      Just got to that part too. $2/hr is like the bullshit wages given to people with disabilities who are devalued because employers can count on them being trapped with not earning too much so as not to lose their benefits.

    • @Nassifeh
      @Nassifeh Год назад +34

      ​@@fallingstar9643 I think this is giving them almost too much technological credit. Theoretically, yes, technology could do a certain amount of this, but it's so much cheaper and faster to just hire people in countries where the cost of living is a small fraction of what it is in the US. AI (which is mostly just machine learning) has come a long way but it isn't magic and it's very expensive.

    • @maudlife
      @maudlife Год назад +17

      If it makes you feel mildly better, many of these people are living in poorer, third world countries. They have a good grasp of English and are using it to make what is considered quite a good salary for where they love.
      Of course, it shouldn't make you feel too much better, because it's still a system exploiting human beings who need the money to live, but at least it's a relatively good living for their country. For Scott, 250 goes further in his ecosystem than in the USA.

    • @lainiwakura1776
      @lainiwakura1776 Год назад

      paid*

  • @spacesuit7263
    @spacesuit7263 7 месяцев назад +18

    It should have been ME who wrote Stoicism for Pussies! ME not THEM! IT'S NOT LIKE THEY WROTE IT THEMSELVES ANYWAY!
    THEY basicaly STOLE THE BREAD FROM MY MOUTH!!!!

  • @phrygianphreak4428
    @phrygianphreak4428 Год назад +21

    Him going through that writing experience hit home for me. The way everything is reduced to numbers, how the pay keeps u in a state of constantly having to work because u can't save any money, how u just feel so overwhelmed that u don't work and that means u have to eat less this month.
    Weird how he's almost never complained about making youtube videos, which I would say is much harder than just drolling out drech that technically crosses the finish line. And he gets paid more for making youtube videos. It's almost like just because ur successful that doesn't mean you work more or are more stressed than somebody who's poor.
    I wanna be clear, I love his content. I think he would agree that he lives in a very privilaged position.

  • @nathanhall9345
    @nathanhall9345 Год назад +154

    Dude went in to investigate a scam and got suckered into NaNoWriMo. Relatable.

    • @uehreka
      @uehreka Год назад +9

      Jeez… granted NaNoWriMo is a volunteer hobby thing and not a job you need in order to pay rent. But after seeing what 25K words did to Dan, I have to wonder what level of Hell the successful NaNoWriMo-ers have to get through to achieve 50K.

    • @kaitlyn__L
      @kaitlyn__L Год назад +12

      @@uehreka It’s a lot easier to get into a flow state and write a ton of absolute nonsense for fiction, than for this type of non-fiction where you need research and sources and real history! (Especially of course when it’s a free choice.)

  • @TacticusPrime
    @TacticusPrime Год назад +326

    I hope Scott sees this video and breathes a little better knowing that that Epilepsy Hypnosis book isn't actually going to trick any vulnerable people into not getting proper meds.

    • @xTheMidlanderx
      @xTheMidlanderx Год назад +30

      I was very relieved to hear this, too.

    • @noahmarx8297
      @noahmarx8297 Год назад +1

      Bold of you to assume Scott has time to care

  • @joillian5907
    @joillian5907 6 месяцев назад +11

    The visceral reaction i felt while dan was describing how hard writing the book was... flashbacks to my masters thesis. The absolute physical toll the stress of that had on my body was insane.
    If that was my full time job for life i would pass away

  • @nob2243
    @nob2243 8 месяцев назад +27

    Goddamn, I know that the phrase _"It's far easier to imagine the end of the world, than the end of capitalism"_ is overplayed and all, but this video proves it best. As an economic system, it makes use and creates supposed "value" out of things that are totally worthless. It monetizes things like someone's internet history and content watchtime. It generates garbage audiobooks that no one in their right mind wants to but or listen to. It prompts the continued existence (and birth of new) conmen, "personal development" coaches, self-help gurus, grifters and scammers; who come a dime a dozen. And I didn't even mention how it keeps the needy out of goods and services that could be within their reach - for no good reason, like the housing market, healthcare and so on.
    I hate it here. We really need to move past neo-liberal late stage capitalism as soon as possible.