I am also 16 year old teenager. I love to hear your thought , vimoh sir. Your thoughts are really mind blowing. ❤🤯😇. You would have seen a video of a baba in kumbh , who has done aerospace engineering from iit bombay, now the whole hindu ecosystem is using his degree or qualification to prove that hinduism is great and way ahead of science.😅
It's not. It's trivial and has always been. If it wasn't India would have been a first world country with 100K per capita income. But we are nowhere. Our books are old and outdated and there is no shame in accepting
Exactly i am feeling this . Until few weeks back i used to see world through qualification lens. As i am getting old i am understanding this. Its like de ja vu ❤️
what about a person who is a jack of all trades but a master of none? 🤔 This individual faces ups and downs in every area of life, which disrupts their consistency and mastery of skills. They may struggle to build meaningful relationships. 💔 What are your thoughts on this? How might that person come back if they find themselves stuck in a vicious cycle? 🔄 What would you do if you were in their situation? I am assuming you are an experienced person. 🌟
Nice Point of view. Basically what I understood is Degrees matter but seeing whole world with goggles of degree is not good. but in young people do that but over the time they realise that degree is not very much important. some peices of paper doesn't define you.
I have a question for everyone. What are your thoughts on a person who is a "jack of all trades but a master of none"? 🤔 This individual is 35 years old, single, and experiences ups and downs in various areas of life, which disrupts their consistency and mastery of skills. They may also struggle to build meaningful relationships. 💔 How might this person make a comeback if they find themselves stuck in a vicious cycle? 🔄 What would you do if you were in their situation? I assume many of you have faced similar challenges, so I would greatly appreciate your perspectives or any solutions to address such situations. Thank you! 🙏
I am jack of all trades due to my upbringing and recent changes. I love all subjects and its difficult for me to choose so I decided to master 2-3 subject in my life while studying other subjects whenever I have time.
I really liked how you emphasized in your video that people shouldn’t just focus on qualifying degrees but should continuously work on improving their skills or try to look beyond that paper . I understand that, but my question is a bit different. As a teenager and college student from a Tier 3 city, I’ve observed that many students like me face a common problem: they have a passion they’re deeply interested in, but financial constraints prevent them from pursuing it. For example, I’ve always been passionate about filmmaking. However, due to financial limitations, my parents, even if they were supportive, couldn’t afford the resources required for me to start learning or practicing it. This leaves us with one option: to take up a career path that guarantees financial stability. In my case, it’s software development. I had to take up engineering, even though it wasn’t my true passion. The plan is to generate income and eventually either work on film sets or start independent filmmaking. Initially, I blamed my parents for not understanding my dreams, but over time, I realized they didn’t really have a choice. This is the reality for many families in such conditions. However, this leads to other dilemmas: 1. Should I have sought career counseling earlier? Could it have provided a better solution? 2. Will the workload from a job like software development leave me too exhausted to pursue filmmaking on the side? 3. What if I end up buying a camera one day, but filmmaking remains just a hobby that I can’t truly dedicate myself to? I know following dreams sometimes requires quitting stable jobs. But how can someone with responsibilities-like providing for their family-take such a big risk? This question keeps haunting me.
The answer is they can't. Harsh but true. Many times, those who can pursue the arts don't have the burden of supporting their parents; they are either from business families or their parents are assured of a good pension.
Agreed to the most part, but your degree is not just bound with what you'll do in your career. Humari degree ko value iss liye v milta h kyuki log trust krte h uspe. Haan, kuchh log h jo degree ka v bura upyog krte h lekin mostly nhi h. Agr hum ek scenario lekr dekhe jaha aap ya mai, ek psychologist jisne experiment kr rkhi h aur phir conclusion bnaya h ki ye chiz stya h aur baaki sb me utni schhai nhi h. Aur phir koi aakr surf apne belief se unko kharij kr deta h to humlog kiske prati jyada vishwas jtayenge. Mai to of course uss psychologist k experiment pr vishwas krunga, aur mujhe bharosha h ki aap v waisa hi sochte h. Phir jo degree h wo tb v kaam aati h jb hum job kr rhe hote h. Ek ISRO me kaam krne waale insaan ko chahe 15 saal v kyu na ho jaaye, aur wo kitne hi experience se aage kyu na chla jaaye. Usko apni sikhi hui chiz ko hmesha kaam me laana hi prega. Haan, kuchh talented log h jo degree k bina kaam kr skte h, lekin uske liye v unko smjh honi chahiye. Hum kisi cooking me 2 logo ko lenge jo nasmjh h khana bnane k mamle me, lekin ek paas degree h aur dusre k paas nhi. Degree waale ka hire hone ka chance bdh jata h. Kyuki hume bharosha rehta h ki thoda to bna hi lega. Degree long term me jrur kaam nhi aayegi, lekin usse mili knowledge humesha kaam aati h. Aur haan, internet pe "degree dikhao" waale logo ki authenticity nhi h, unka hume nhi pta ki unki degree h kya, to unke degree mangne pe hume reality ko ignore nhi krna chahiye.
On any research paper, only the initials and surname of the authors are mentioned. Not their degrees, or their medals, or their age or their job profiles.
Video content is good but why are you not edit your video it will help you to grow your social media account so I am a video editor can I edit a free sample for you?
what's the point of making the whole purpose of your life cracking an exam because society works like that and the best way to ensure financial stability is to have a good reputable college? cool, you spent day and night optimizing each second of your life, fiercely competitive and study even when you don't like it cuz well if you don't you won't have basic financial stability and safety, which at the bare minimum provides the basic needs of humans: food, shelter, clothes for the sake of living,.. but why live? if a person has their own created purpose/answer to "why to live" and yet they refute it and follow the society's expected path to atleast ensure basic needs, what's all that for in the end? ultimately you are living in a fundamental contradiction to your very purpose. what's the point of doing all of this because society works in that way, wherein even if you achieve your result and secure basic needs, the time you spent doing that, i.e, your life, was not even what you wanted? doesn't that refute the very point of living "your own life", because at this point your life is not even yours, it's just imposed external thought for the sake of conformity and validation. imo it's better to die while living according to your own purpose even if it is filled with struggles and does not match with how society works than to live your whole life doing "what society wants" where you are not even living how you want to... when your life isn't even truly yours?
Very well explained
Again another thought shaping and mind opening video. Thankyou ❤❤
I am also 16 year old teenager. I love to hear your thought , vimoh sir. Your thoughts are really mind blowing. ❤🤯😇. You would have seen a video of a baba in kumbh , who has done aerospace engineering from iit bombay, now the whole hindu ecosystem is using his degree or qualification to prove that hinduism is great and way ahead of science.😅
and you;re looking for vimoh video to prove ur point. no differencve b/w you and him
@@googleuser6714Not at all ! I am not looking for vimoh video to prove my point. I just gave example of what's going on in society.
It's not. It's trivial and has always been. If it wasn't India would have been a first world country with 100K per capita income. But we are nowhere. Our books are old and outdated and there is no shame in accepting
tere se pucha .
Exactly i am feeling this .
Until few weeks back i used to see world through qualification lens. As i am getting old i am understanding this.
Its like de ja vu ❤️
what about a person who is a jack of all trades but a master of none? 🤔 This individual faces ups and downs in every area of life, which disrupts their consistency and mastery of skills. They may struggle to build meaningful relationships. 💔 What are your thoughts on this? How might that person come back if they find themselves stuck in a vicious cycle? 🔄 What would you do if you were in their situation? I am assuming you are an experienced person. 🌟
Thank you sir
Agree sir 👍👌😌
Nice Point of view.
Basically what I understood is Degrees matter but seeing whole world with goggles of degree is not good.
but in young people do that but over the time they realise that degree is not very much important. some peices of paper doesn't define you.
That's why I like you ❤
Great explanation...👍🏻👌🏻
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Well said sir
Merit ke liye resources hona jaruri ❤❤❤
I have a question for everyone. What are your thoughts on a person who is a "jack of all trades but a master of none"? 🤔 This individual is 35 years old, single, and experiences ups and downs in various areas of life, which disrupts their consistency and mastery of skills. They may also struggle to build meaningful relationships. 💔
How might this person make a comeback if they find themselves stuck in a vicious cycle? 🔄 What would you do if you were in their situation? I assume many of you have faced similar challenges, so I would greatly appreciate your perspectives or any solutions to address such situations. Thank you! 🙏
Just do this instead "jack of all trades master of one"
I am jack of all trades due to my upbringing and recent changes. I love all subjects and its difficult for me to choose so I decided to master 2-3 subject in my life while studying other subjects whenever I have time.
I think in our academic student life we should try to create a learning model that we can use it in our real life problems individually.
Right
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lots of love bhaiya❤❤🙌
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I really liked how you emphasized in your video that people shouldn’t just focus on qualifying degrees but should continuously work on improving their skills or try to look beyond that paper . I understand that, but my question is a bit different.
As a teenager and college student from a Tier 3 city, I’ve observed that many students like me face a common problem: they have a passion they’re deeply interested in, but financial constraints prevent them from pursuing it. For example, I’ve always been passionate about filmmaking. However, due to financial limitations, my parents, even if they were supportive, couldn’t afford the resources required for me to start learning or practicing it.
This leaves us with one option: to take up a career path that guarantees financial stability. In my case, it’s software development. I had to take up engineering, even though it wasn’t my true passion. The plan is to generate income and eventually either work on film sets or start independent filmmaking.
Initially, I blamed my parents for not understanding my dreams, but over time, I realized they didn’t really have a choice. This is the reality for many families in such conditions. However, this leads to other dilemmas:
1. Should I have sought career counseling earlier? Could it have provided a better solution?
2. Will the workload from a job like software development leave me too exhausted to pursue filmmaking on the side?
3. What if I end up buying a camera one day, but filmmaking remains just a hobby that I can’t truly dedicate myself to?
I know following dreams sometimes requires quitting stable jobs. But how can someone with responsibilities-like providing for their family-take such a big risk? This question keeps haunting me.
The answer is they can't. Harsh but true. Many times, those who can pursue the arts don't have the burden of supporting their parents; they are either from business families or their parents are assured of a good pension.
😮😮😮
Best of luck Vimoh if you are writing any books on rationality or atheism
Agreed to the most part, but your degree is not just bound with what you'll do in your career. Humari degree ko value iss liye v milta h kyuki log trust krte h uspe. Haan, kuchh log h jo degree ka v bura upyog krte h lekin mostly nhi h.
Agr hum ek scenario lekr dekhe jaha aap ya mai, ek psychologist jisne experiment kr rkhi h aur phir conclusion bnaya h ki ye chiz stya h aur baaki sb me utni schhai nhi h. Aur phir koi aakr surf apne belief se unko kharij kr deta h to humlog kiske prati jyada vishwas jtayenge. Mai to of course uss psychologist k experiment pr vishwas krunga, aur mujhe bharosha h ki aap v waisa hi sochte h. Phir jo degree h wo tb v kaam aati h jb hum job kr rhe hote h. Ek ISRO me kaam krne waale insaan ko chahe 15 saal v kyu na ho jaaye, aur wo kitne hi experience se aage kyu na chla jaaye. Usko apni sikhi hui chiz ko hmesha kaam me laana hi prega. Haan, kuchh talented log h jo degree k bina kaam kr skte h, lekin uske liye v unko smjh honi chahiye. Hum kisi cooking me 2 logo ko lenge jo nasmjh h khana bnane k mamle me, lekin ek paas degree h aur dusre k paas nhi. Degree waale ka hire hone ka chance bdh jata h. Kyuki hume bharosha rehta h ki thoda to bna hi lega. Degree long term me jrur kaam nhi aayegi, lekin usse mili knowledge humesha kaam aati h. Aur haan, internet pe "degree dikhao" waale logo ki authenticity nhi h, unka hume nhi pta ki unki degree h kya, to unke degree mangne pe hume reality ko ignore nhi krna chahiye.
On any research paper, only the initials and surname of the authors are mentioned. Not their degrees, or their medals, or their age or their job profiles.
why is your instagram private, i want to share some stuff to my friends but they are unable to watch and they wont follow too
Video content is good but why are you not edit your video it will help you to grow your social media account so I am a video editor can I edit a free sample for you?
what's the point of making the whole purpose of your life cracking an exam because society works like that and the best way to ensure financial stability is to have a good reputable college? cool, you spent day and night optimizing each second of your life, fiercely competitive and study even when you don't like it cuz well if you don't you won't have basic financial stability and safety, which at the bare minimum provides the basic needs of humans: food, shelter, clothes for the sake of living,.. but why live? if a person has their own created purpose/answer to "why to live" and yet they refute it and follow the society's expected path to atleast ensure basic needs, what's all that for in the end? ultimately you are living in a fundamental contradiction to your very purpose. what's the point of doing all of this because society works in that way, wherein even if you achieve your result and secure basic needs, the time you spent doing that, i.e, your life, was not even what you wanted? doesn't that refute the very point of living "your own life", because at this point your life is not even yours, it's just imposed external thought for the sake of conformity and validation. imo it's better to die while living according to your own purpose even if it is filled with struggles and does not match with how society works than to live your whole life doing "what society wants" where you are not even living how you want to... when your life isn't even truly yours?
Indain education pur bhi😂
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You don't like 42 years
Then how much do you think?
@@s.a.sproductions9994 late 50s tbh, looks even older than my papa
@@kabulrajak5854 it's kinda none of our business who he likes or who he doesn't ig😆
@@Abhinav_Nayana_Sailen kya bol raha he?
Kyu bol raha he?
Apna kam kar!
Tu vimoh ke video to nahi dekhta,
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