I am from South Africa and I am so happy to watch this video.. The struggle in our country we tend to blame the past too much for lack of our success, yes obviously "partly" systems were created to hinder the success of the people in this beautiful country. But, I believe if our young people can rise in their state of mind and begin to change things for themselves this country and the whole continent can be a better place to live in. I know it starts with me. Thank you Silicon Valley.
Haha it is ridiculous if your stupid cause you can't make ends meet ,makes perfect sense if you intelligent and can get a job there at a company....moron stay in losersville
Yeah, but the people that come from the Midwest and east coast usually just wanna make money aswell, which won't happen easily. Only move to the Bay if you really love it is what I'm saying
i have never imagined such inspiring people's together ,existing in the world ,they r so helpful and and working for his passion with great energy ........i solute such a great city.
+Ympact - Global Startups, Entrepreneurs, and Changemakers Thanks. I can feel the energy from these people, and it helps me re-evaluate what type of life I want to go after. Very inspiring message.
Exactly, but i suppose once u buy the elephant, 1000 $ yearly for the leash aint much to bother provided u tie the animal to a tree thats big enough.. Still i am rooted on telling my friends to own a property down here.
I wrote this and sent part of it to Victor at Kaufman. I saw your comment on RUclips here, so I'm sharing with you because you seem to be inspired by the same message and I'm hoping to connect with people like you. My message: Hey Victor!!! I heard you say something about Silicon Valley. being a" state of mind" and how can we recreate in other places. Like they say in poker, "Go BIG or go home" Do you agree with Peter Diamandis? (Abundance) I am an athlete and love things that are fast, so I guess I'm always wondering how to help "accelerate" abundance for everyone. I live in NY and saw you on some RUclips video about Silicon Valley. I guess I'm interested maybe in moving to Silicon Valley? and I think I'm interested to see how we (everyone) can build the fastest growing company ever? I don't know, it just sounded like something fun to do and the Bigger we think, the Faster we act, the More we can help, right? So, I guess I just thought it was a good idea to drop you a line and see what you think and whether you know anyone interested in helping. I just see business as a fun way to help people. It's just like a big game that we get to play together with friends and help others. So, let me know. I love things that go fast, Justin
Victor Hwang was by far the most correct and motivating interview in this film. The beauty of the place itself and near perfect weather inspires those who come here to make their dreams a reality, but in reality, Silicon Valley is a state of mind more than a geographic place. The weather, nature/natural beauty, and location are just conducive to that. The natural environment and weather foster that "can do" spirit. This video didn't show the real Silicon Valley at all though (geographic place). In that valley, assuming there is no kind of major recession, 100,000+ jobs will be created in the next few years as Samsung, Apple, Google, and others expand.
Yeah, I really liked what Victor said. I tried writing to him. Whoever posted this comment seems like you and I are like minded, so I'll share my thoughts with you too. I couldn't send this entire message to Victor due to character limitations on Kaufman web form, so this was the whole thing I wrote... Hey Victor!!! I heard you say something about Silicon Valley. being a" state of mind" and how can we recreate in other places. Like they say in poker, "Go BIG or go home" Do you agree with Peter Diamandis? (Abundance) I am an athlete and love things that are fast, so I guess I'm always wondering how to help "accelerate" abundance for everyone. I live in NY and saw you on some RUclips video about Silicon Valley. I guess I'm interested maybe in moving to Silicon Valley? and I think I'm interested to see how we (everyone) can build the fastest growing company ever? I don't know, it just sounded like something fun to do and the Bigger we think, the Faster we act, the More we can help, right? So, I guess I just thought it was a good idea to drop you a line and see what you think and whether you know anyone interested in helping. I just see business as a fun way to help people. It's just like a big game that we get to play together with friends and help others. So, let me know. I love things that go fast, Justin
Great perspective into what it's like to rock out with a Silicon Valley startup. Really appreciate the views and perspectives of people actually doing it! Thank you!
Yeah. "Silicon Valley" is like a metro area. Sort of like "Chicagoland" or "The Tri-State area" of New York. Except Silicon Valley is more specifically classified as the northwest bay to the west, down the south bay. Where as "The Bay Area" is the entire area of the bay.
Gang members in East LA are more reasonable then liberals in the Bay Area. In East Los it’s all about respect and common sense. Glad to be an Angelino now
The thing these guys forgot it that most of the start-ups aren't in San Francisco, but in the actual "Silicon Valley" aka Santa Clara County and a bit of San Mateo and Alameda counties. Santa Clara county is where the real stuff is like Apple, Google, Meta, Nvidia, Intel, formerly HP, Oracle, and Tesla and all the start-ups I forgot. Nowadays it is only a specific region of the already small San Francisco that hosts Twitter, Uber, Lyft etc. While that counts as Silicon Valley now, before it was the actual "valley" of Santa Clara county. Thanks and great vid.
They forgot to say you CAN'T fly to Silicon Valley and work / create your startup, because it's nearly impossible to get a visa for that. Also crazy rent in the Bay Area (due to high salaries from these Silicon Valley companies).
Talk about some cancer. My god I have lived in SF for over 10 years and the retarded companies that make it into YC and get funded are ridiculous. These investors are some serious retards and the companies getting funded are bullshitting harder than people bullshit on their linkedn accounts. Everybody wants to be a king but very few will get to be kings. Most people just want to raise 5 million and get their 100k job for 5 years and run their feifdom. Its really going to be so funny when this startup bubble collapses and you see about 1 million software engineers that cant get jobs. It will be a good time to buy in SF and MTV. Another thing they dont tell you is that unless you graduated from stanford you cant get funding from investors. Its almost impossible to get any funding if you dont come from stanford. Its unreal the nonsense startups that get funding literally because their founders graduated from stanford. Such cancer.
Only people who grew up, lived, or visited the Bay Area know that there's a bunch of homeless people everywhere and that this place is NOT as nice as they make it seem. Your glorified dream is false.
What you don't say is that, you don't find the average homeless in every corner of Silicon Valley. By average, i mean, smoking crack or asking money to go buy crack. You find guys with great minds and ideas but that were unable to succeed, so they sleep there hoping to get a chance.
This video talks about San Francisco as if it were the center of Silicon Valley. In reality, most Silicon Valley companies are in Santa Clara County 50 miles south. It would be more appropriate talking about Palo Alto in the north all the way down to San Jose.
Branon Fontaine oh shut up. If it wasn’t for San Francisco, Silicon Valley would be a wonderland. No body cares about boring San Jose. That’s why companies are moving here into the city.
Awesome video. I recently moved back to San Francisco after failing financially and being forced to move away. I went and lived with my mom for the first time in 10 years. It was tough. 3 months later I took courage and a job interview. I brought my last $1000. After many obstacles I have successfully implanted myself here again. I feel like I can teach other people how to do what I have done TWICE now. Regardless of obstacles. I don't even have a college degree! Silicon Valley is definitely a mindset.
Update. Yes I'm in sales, was working for Gusto a fintech startup. Unfortunately, with recent policies, price increases, etc I left with my wife and newborn across the country to Virginia Beach, VA. Haven't looked back. Making over 6 figures and my wife gets to stay at home with my son. SF is officially fir the rich, the bay area has no middle class anymore. Crime is up, and the poorer locals have been pushed out. Great place to visit, terrible place to live and raise a family unless you have dual income over 200k a year. That being said, my confidence to move came from my success and willingness to succeed in the bay. God bless 🙌 🙏
Parents are the single most stumbling block to entrepreneurship ... We are facing the same here in Bhutan. But still bent on building the Silicon Mountain ... After all, Silicon Valley is a state of mind ...
what I know is that the *film is full of motivations and give lots of inspiratinonal toughts. people like me, who are thinking about jumping in the business's world, need to see it, cause they will feel them selves very ready and prepared for carry out.
Thank you for this amazing video. I learned something valuable about Silicon Valley and I look forward to experience the Silicon Valley life someday....soon... 😉💖
@@tenminutetokyo2643 like u fixed the US and have a right to talk. A country of immigrants has an obligation to allow new immigrants especially if they are far better than local population
Thank You for such a great content. I am a CS graduate from New York Area. Whe in school, i had a lot of ideas but not better execution. They dont even teach proper roadmaps for students to follow. I have few ideas which i think would be able to make a difference, GRIND IS ON!!!. Thanks @Ympact for this.
so true, cuz nobody wants to see cheap condos and junk yards not to mention the true "engineers" that float the valley's real workforce rather than handful of VCs that keep skipping the court room day after day
I knew someone who grew up in Sunnyvale and inherited the house that he grew up in (His parents bought the home around 1955-1956) and he told me how much easier it was for him to live in the bay area considering prop 13 kept his property taxes from up. His home is worth somewhere around 1.1-1.3 million.
awesome............its a place which is occupied with people who want to make this world a better place.Not everyone will understand their spirit but only the people who have the same spirit inside of them..A big Thank you for the people who made this video and the people who shared it.Thanks a lot.
I love the idea of Silicon Valley, and it's impact is invaluable. But at some point, a niche area, a niche idea, a niche attitude becomes hip, and once it becomes hip, it loses the very element that makes it great. In other words, the guy in the video who points out that he is eating a TV dinner at 7pm while at work is self aware, and that fact that he is intellectually investing in fulfilling the silicon valley stereotype reveals that his passion is a bit of a facade. Maybe not, but it seems like his goal is to appear like Steve, but not be Steve....
Well the intro to the documentary, the night n day timelapse clip, the way you drove with your friend into San Francisco while introducing the show and offcourse I was thrilled by Nadir, founder of Bagadev, building rockets! I mean I thought some problems were meant to be solved by a team of govt. Scientists only. Generally the positive vibe by the interviewee's, their challenges and experiences is something that is quite inspiring
Talk about some cancer. My god I have lived in SF for over 10 years and the retarded companies that make it into YC and get funded are ridiculous. These investors are some serious retards and the companies getting funded are bullshitting harder than people bullshit on their linkedn accounts. Everybody wants to be a king but very few will get to be kings. Most people just want to raise 5 million and get their 100k job for 5 years and run their feifdom. Its really going to be so funny when this startup bubble collapses and you see about 1 million software engineers that cant get jobs. It will be a good time to buy in SF and MTV. Another thing they dont tell you is that unless you graduated from stanford you cant get funding from investors. Its almost impossible to get any funding if you dont come from stanford. Its unreal the nonsense startups that get funding literally because their founders graduated from stanford. Such cancer.
So my wife is a Data Architect and just got a job offer in Palo Alto for about $250k. I can likely find decent employment out there too. My question is, how weird and expensive is the place in reality? I have been to SF once for a few days and it was ok and the Napa Valley was nice. SF just seemed... strange, maybe? Surreal? I couldn't quite put my finger on it, but it gave me an uneasy feeling. Do you think you could maybe provide some input for me? Thanks.
This the video I will come often to get motivated. Thanks a lot for making such a great video. I can only imagine the efforts made by the producer and the people to make this small documentary. I must say, it was worth it.
thank you for this video man. I'm runing a start up in charlotte NC and also working on a documntary and the way this whole video was created gave me a bunch of ideas. THANKS
This is just a motivation video. I´m going to Silicon Valley in few months time and from now my mindset is absolutely clear. I´m coming to this video frequently cause is powerful and is my anthem from now. I know that I´m changing the world and this is my path
I've gotta laugh! For public consumption, San Francisco is always featured in stories about Silicon Valley! The truth is that the epicenter of Silicon Valley is two counties south of SF in the South Bay around San Jose (which is bigger than SF). San Francisco is definitely more glamorous, but most of the real cool technology is at least 30 miles south.
SIMKINETICS Yeah, true! And you we look at Stanford, the HP Garage, Apple HQ, Google HQ and so one all of them are in Silicon Valley where it all started from. However recently many companies started basing their HQs in SF, think of SalesForce, Uber, Airbnb, so we wanted to report part of it in our video :)
+SIMKINETICS The reason, in my opinion, is because it's where all of the tech is put into practice, with the city as the first market for many forms of new tech. Also, we do have our fair share of the Bay area tech, so it's not like we don't have any claim.
Probably Computer hardware engineering becasue computers are awesome or environmental engineering because green energy is on the horizon with strong market for VC backup. Plus, green energy helps the planet lol
"Silicon Valley is not a physical place. It is actually a state of the mind." I'll never freaking forget that.❤️❤️❤️
Cringe
for real that gave me goosebumps
No. Silicon Valley is from San Mateo to Sunnyvale
@@zabrak999k;
@Angelina, backpack, Cards . oo;u
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I am from South Africa and I am so happy to watch this video.. The struggle in our country we tend to blame the past too much for lack of our success, yes obviously "partly" systems were created to hinder the success of the people in this beautiful country. But, I believe if our young people can rise in their state of mind and begin to change things for themselves this country and the whole continent can be a better place to live in. I know it starts with me. Thank you Silicon Valley.
They forgot to mention a 1 bedroom apartment is $3500/month. Little "minor" detail :)
I hope he was fucking joking.
Some say 120k a year is below the poverty line there.
haha, i was gonna write a comment about this when i saw yours, yes it's true and it's totally ridiculous
Haha it is ridiculous if your stupid cause you can't make ends meet ,makes perfect sense if you intelligent and can get a job there at a company....moron stay in losersville
+die scrap 916 No chill #losersville😂
Every time I feel depressed. I watch this video. It cheers me up every time. Silicon Valley is always a dream place to people like me. Thanks.
It's the same for me, let's strive for our future!
The Bay Area is way too crowded, please fuck off and don't come here. We don't need anymore people...
josh 236 the people are what the make the Bay Area the Bay Area
Turbzay / Gaming Edits too bad all the hipsters and annoying SJWS are all mostly from the midwest and the eastcoast. They honestly don't belong here.
Yeah, but the people that come from the Midwest and east coast usually just wanna make money aswell, which won't happen easily. Only move to the Bay if you really love it is what I'm saying
i have never imagined such inspiring people's together ,existing in the world ,they r so helpful and and working for his passion with great energy ........i solute such a great city.
Just watched this as part of our homeschool studies about California, and we are all fired up. Thanks for the great video!!
One of the best documentaries I've seen yet on Silicon Valley. Very inspiring!
+frisby850 please help us spread the message www.welcometosiliconvalley.com
+Ympact - Global Startups, Entrepreneurs, and Changemakers Thanks. I can feel the energy from these people, and it helps me re-evaluate what type of life I want to go after. Very inspiring message.
Cristian Hernandez why do you say so?
Exactly, but i suppose once u buy the elephant, 1000 $ yearly for the leash aint much to bother provided u tie the animal to a tree thats big enough.. Still i am rooted on telling my friends to own a property down here.
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This video is highly mitivating. Please build more of this kind.
Thanks to the entire team...
"Silicon Valley is a State of Mind" - Powerful motivating words there
I wrote this and sent part of it to Victor at Kaufman. I saw your comment on RUclips here, so I'm sharing with you because you seem to be inspired by the same message and I'm hoping to connect with people like you.
My message:
Hey Victor!!!
I heard you say something about Silicon Valley. being a" state of mind" and how can we recreate in other places.
Like they say in poker,
"Go BIG or go home"
Do you agree with Peter Diamandis? (Abundance)
I am an athlete and love things that are fast, so I guess I'm always wondering how to help "accelerate" abundance for everyone.
I live in NY and saw you on some RUclips video about Silicon Valley.
I guess I'm interested maybe in moving to Silicon Valley? and I think I'm interested to see how we (everyone) can build the fastest growing company ever?
I don't know, it just sounded like something fun to do and the Bigger we think, the Faster we act, the More we can help, right?
So, I guess I just thought it was a good idea to drop you a line and see what you think and whether you know anyone interested in helping.
I just see business as a fun way to help people. It's just like a big game that we get to play together with friends and help others.
So, let me know.
I love things that go fast,
Justin
shut the fuck up
indeed
I feel this is the single most influential and encouraging entrepreneurial spirit video, I've ever seen.
Silicon Valley is a State of Mind!
Victor Hwang was by far the most correct and motivating interview in this film. The beauty of the place itself and near perfect weather inspires those who come here to make their dreams a reality, but in reality, Silicon Valley is a state of mind more than a geographic place. The weather, nature/natural beauty, and location are just conducive to that. The natural environment and weather foster that "can do" spirit. This video didn't show the real Silicon Valley at all though (geographic place). In that valley, assuming there is no kind of major recession, 100,000+ jobs will be created in the next few years as Samsung, Apple, Google, and others expand.
Yeah, I really liked what Victor said.
I tried writing to him.
Whoever posted this comment seems like you and I are like minded, so I'll share my thoughts with you too.
I couldn't send this entire message to Victor due to character limitations on Kaufman web form, so this was the whole thing I wrote...
Hey Victor!!!
I heard you say something about Silicon Valley. being a" state of mind" and how can we recreate in other places.
Like they say in poker,
"Go BIG or go home"
Do you agree with Peter Diamandis? (Abundance)
I am an athlete and love things that are fast, so I guess I'm always wondering how to help "accelerate" abundance for everyone.
I live in NY and saw you on some RUclips video about Silicon Valley.
I guess I'm interested maybe in moving to Silicon Valley? and I think I'm interested to see how we (everyone) can build the fastest growing company ever?
I don't know, it just sounded like something fun to do and the Bigger we think, the Faster we act, the More we can help, right?
So, I guess I just thought it was a good idea to drop you a line and see what you think and whether you know anyone interested in helping.
I just see business as a fun way to help people. It's just like a big game that we get to play together with friends and help others.
So, let me know.
I love things that go fast,
Justin
E-mail him instead:
vhwang@kauffman.org
or
victor@svforum.org
=)
muuo
wow "Silicon Valley is a state of mind"
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Great documentary. I wish there were more inspirational videos like this one. Thank you!
Great perspective into what it's like to rock out with a Silicon Valley startup. Really appreciate the views and perspectives of people actually doing it! Thank you!
San Francisco is NOT silicon valley. It is part of it. San Jose IS the capital of Silicon Valley.
San Francisco is not part of Silicon Valley..
Yeah they just open offices in SF when they try to market things from Silicon Valley.. and open up swanky offices to get more investors.
it's been invaded by silicon valley..
Yeah. "Silicon Valley" is like a metro area. Sort of like "Chicagoland" or "The Tri-State area" of New York. Except Silicon Valley is more specifically classified as the northwest bay to the west, down the south bay. Where as "The Bay Area" is the entire area of the bay.
San Jose is South Bay and San Francisco is the peninsula. It’s all the BAY AREA!!!! Not Silicon Valley!
"Most open minded place in the US" yeah, until someone disagrees with them.
Have you ever been to the Bay Area or even California at all? That's not how it works, bud.
@@SamAndrew27 - That's how it works with liberals though (most or much of the time).
you got it ...!!
I’m from the area works exactly like that. I moved to LA County best idea ever because it was cheaper.
Gang members in East LA are more reasonable then liberals in the Bay Area. In East Los it’s all about respect and common sense. Glad to be an Angelino now
Welcome to San Fransisco, not Silicon Valley..
yep, Silicon Valley is just a very big business and technological center in San Francisco , CA
Also, you can study in one of many universities and live there
knight24474 watch dogs 2 anyone
@@dickfilla247 wtf are you talking about
Tommy BRO this city it’s used in watch dogs 2 why don’t you search it up
Wow, greatest documentaries about Silicon Valley for sure. Those young folk is literally fucking inspiring
Totally agree with the part about Hong Kong. Working hard for my dream to Silicon Valley!
I saw this video as a demo website example. Watched it to the end. Great job, i loved it.
This video should get 1 billion views.
A great inspirational video!
Silicon Valley is in my heart.
Too bad that video isn't set in Silicon Valley.
The thing these guys forgot it that most of the start-ups aren't in San Francisco, but in the actual "Silicon Valley" aka Santa Clara County and a bit of San Mateo and Alameda counties. Santa Clara county is where the real stuff is like Apple, Google, Meta, Nvidia, Intel, formerly HP, Oracle, and Tesla and all the start-ups I forgot. Nowadays it is only a specific region of the already small San Francisco that hosts Twitter, Uber, Lyft etc. While that counts as Silicon Valley now, before it was the actual "valley" of Santa Clara county. Thanks and great vid.
OMG wow thank you!! I sent this to my children I hope they listen x
Thanks +Rupert de las Casas! All the best
They forgot to say you CAN'T fly to Silicon Valley and work / create your startup, because it's nearly impossible to get a visa for that. Also crazy rent in the Bay Area (due to high salaries from these Silicon Valley companies).
True- but there is ALWAYS a loophole.
If you think its so great why don't you just keep this information to yourself and then show what a success you have become.
Talk about some cancer. My god I have lived in SF for over 10 years and the retarded companies that make it into YC and get funded are ridiculous. These investors are some serious retards and the companies getting funded are bullshitting harder than people bullshit on their linkedn accounts. Everybody wants to be a king but very few will get to be kings. Most people just want to raise 5 million and get their 100k job for 5 years and run their feifdom. Its really going to be so funny when this startup bubble collapses and you see about 1 million software engineers that cant get jobs. It will be a good time to buy in SF and MTV. Another thing they dont tell you is that unless you graduated from stanford you cant get funding from investors. Its almost impossible to get any funding if you dont come from stanford. Its unreal the nonsense startups that get funding literally because their founders graduated from stanford. Such cancer.
They forgot to mention "homeless people at every corner"
where? bronx
What a boring, myopic, simple minded comment. How bout how 'dirty the streets are! Perhaps you'd be happier in Witchita
Only people who grew up, lived, or visited the Bay Area know that there's a bunch of homeless people everywhere and that this place is NOT as nice as they make it seem. Your glorified dream is false.
And the sad part is the homeless person can make 2,000 a month and still be homeless
What you don't say is that, you don't find the average homeless in every corner of Silicon Valley. By average, i mean, smoking crack or asking money to go buy crack. You find guys with great minds and ideas but that were unable to succeed, so they sleep there hoping to get a chance.
This video talks about San Francisco as if it were the center of Silicon Valley. In reality, most Silicon Valley companies are in Santa Clara County 50 miles south. It would be more appropriate talking about Palo Alto in the north all the way down to San Jose.
San Jose is the center of Silicon Valley, SF has no part of it, other than to ride our coattails apparently.....
Branon Fontaine oh shut up. If it wasn’t for San Francisco, Silicon Valley would be a wonderland. No body cares about boring San Jose. That’s why companies are moving here into the city.
VeriPic or east, in berkeley; tesla and a ton of other companies are over there
Wow
ohh.. that's the reason i was unable to find indians here....they must at palo alto and san jose i guess
Good but you didn’t mention “Pied Piper”
Yeah, I wanted to see a tour of Aviato.
Good one 👌
He must be a Hooli guy.
wow this video is so amazing especially the last few minutes are so inspiring .you gave me a kick start for my start up thanks
State of Mind...🤝...Hope you are doing well
Watched it a thousand times. Beautiful video
Silicon Valley inspires me a lot.Wish Africa will one day have it's own silicon valley independent of corrupt African politicians.
thank you guys . am a young entrepreneur from Malawi africa and this inspired me alot
Awesome video. I recently moved back to San Francisco after failing financially and being forced to move away. I went and lived with my mom for the first time in 10 years. It was tough. 3 months later I took courage and a job interview. I brought my last $1000. After many obstacles I have successfully implanted myself here again. I feel like I can teach other people how to do what I have done TWICE now. Regardless of obstacles. I don't even have a college degree! Silicon Valley is definitely a mindset.
Cool story what do you do?
But did you reach success? If you just managed to fail twice it isn't that impressive....
Wow!
Update. Yes I'm in sales, was working for Gusto a fintech startup. Unfortunately, with recent policies, price increases, etc I left with my wife and newborn across the country to Virginia Beach, VA. Haven't looked back. Making over 6 figures and my wife gets to stay at home with my son. SF is officially fir the rich, the bay area has no middle class anymore. Crime is up, and the poorer locals have been pushed out. Great place to visit, terrible place to live and raise a family unless you have dual income over 200k a year. That being said, my confidence to move came from my success and willingness to succeed in the bay. God bless 🙌 🙏
So inspiring! Starting a Marketing Agency here in Portugal at 16 yrs old!! I will make it!
Very inspiring and informative. I love the message, "If you wanna start a business, go fricking make it happen"
It is indeed a state of mind.
Great efforts btw, very productive video. Stay blessed!
Its immensely motivating video, one of the best i have seen in the motivating category among the thousands. But truly it comes from inside❤️❤️❤️
What's with the music?? It's like a 27 minute intro.
Sentenced Toburn I love it
The continuous music made me give up.
Sort of messin with your psych to remember much of it, lol🤪🤪🤪
Mind blowing.......awesome video, i feel so much energy to furnish my dream
Awesome docu. Gave me a positive boost! Cheers from the Netherlands #startups #siliconvalley
stimulated Now it's time to turn that boost into action ;)
Parents are the single most stumbling block to entrepreneurship ...
We are facing the same here in Bhutan. But still bent on building the Silicon Mountain ... After all, Silicon Valley is a state of mind ...
Thanks for this video! Silicon Valley, see you soon !
Stumbled upon this video tonight and I'm really excited about it!!!! Thanks for the inspiration
what I know is that the *film is full of motivations and give lots of inspiratinonal toughts. people like me, who are thinking about jumping in the business's world, need to see it, cause they will feel them selves very ready and prepared for carry out.
Thank you for this amazing video. I learned something valuable about Silicon Valley and I look forward to experience the Silicon Valley life someday....soon... 😉💖
Great documentary ,I see passion in there eyes
I appreciate your efforts and wish you all the best for many more such achievements in the days to come
Silicon Valley is my dream.i do not know whether it will ever come true or not but i will try my best :) :)
+Rokonuzzaman Rony Same for me! :)
Not if they cut down on H-1B visa fraud, you won't.
You Must Persevere
You will reach your dreams
Always believe
Fix your own country.
@@tenminutetokyo2643 like u fixed the US and have a right to talk. A country of immigrants has an obligation to allow new immigrants especially if they are far better than local population
Thank You for such a great content. I am a CS graduate from New York Area. Whe in school, i had a lot of ideas but not better execution. They dont even teach proper roadmaps for students to follow. I have few ideas which i think would be able to make a difference, GRIND IS ON!!!. Thanks @Ympact for this.
Wow! This was one inspiring, deep & unforgettable video! Kudos to the team!
that documentary is inspirational. i really want to go for it now and give my idea a try.
"Welcome to Silicon Valley" starts with a bunch of images of San Francisco, which is not in Silicon Valley.
aluisious IKR, Silicon Valley is based around San Jose, not San Francisco!
thats when you know your a 'tourist' lol
so true, cuz nobody wants to see cheap condos and junk yards not to mention the true "engineers" that float the valley's real workforce rather than handful of VCs that keep skipping the court room day after day
It's one of the most inspiring video for young entrepreneurs...... I think u should make more such type of videos..
Thank you so much for this, really inspiring and useful for future entrepreneurs 👏💜😭
I knew someone who grew up in Sunnyvale and inherited the house that he grew up in (His parents bought the home around 1955-1956) and he told me how much easier it was for him to live in the bay area considering prop 13 kept his property taxes from up. His home is worth somewhere around 1.1-1.3 million.
Cool video! I like how all the people go after their dreams and think that they can do anything even if it appears impossible.
Perfect habitat for big ideas .......I love this
"You don't have to be a 50 year old professional to start a company, you can be a 20 year old dreamer" wow!
This video motivated me so much. Thanks!
this video really inspires me to be creative and innovative.
So well created , awesome presentation , subtle music ...just too good.......You guys just nailed it within 28 minutes
Anyone else noticed at 25:09 it's Los Angeles! I recognize the 110 freeway. Not quite Silicon Valley, but LA has it's own Silicon Beach.
great examples to make people get inspired !
Awesome Video....This video may inspire a lot of people around the world to make it a better place to live in!!
What a great documentary, thanks!
+Reinaldo Hernandez glad you like it. Now share it with your friends :)
didn't Steve Jobs die because of Radiation/Cancer At Silicon Valley?
steve died because he refused to be treated after he found out
(at least not for a long time)
awesome............its a place which is occupied with people who want to make this world a better place.Not everyone will understand their spirit but only the people who have the same spirit inside of them..A big Thank you for the people who made this video and the people who shared it.Thanks a lot.
I love the idea of Silicon Valley, and it's impact is invaluable. But at some point, a niche area, a niche idea, a niche attitude becomes hip, and once it becomes hip, it loses the very element that makes it great. In other words, the guy in the video who points out that he is eating a TV dinner at 7pm while at work is self aware, and that fact that he is intellectually investing in fulfilling the silicon valley stereotype reveals that his passion is a bit of a facade. Maybe not, but it seems like his goal is to appear like Steve, but not be Steve....
pretty amazing comment .
damn ur comment is amazing dude. teach me...
Step 1: Stop being American
Totally true... Silicon Valley needs to diversify geographically if they really want to be diverse
Every successful system attracts parasites, which is what happened to SV. A hipster kindergarten of wannabes.
Excellent Video! Thank you for making it and sharing with all of us!
Can you visit Silicon Valley without an appointment?
Yeah?
make sure you are a computer expert
just put on glasses and tote a laptop with you, _then they may let you through the pearly gates_
This is the best and most motivating piece I have seen.
ya this silicon valley is so awesome place. but i want make my country like silicon valley
Victor w/Liquidity at 21:21. Really well said
Thank You #YImpact for giving me a boost to my dreams, it means a lot to me😀
Great video and This video inspired me so much.
I love this video. Silicon Valley is my dream place.
张刚 I live there.
mine too
I live here and would say it's a nice place to live if you are a talented person. If not, it can be a challenging environment.
张刚 this video is lies, Silicon Valley is not like this. educate yourself and see how bad it is here you're being fooled by a video of lies.
Atul Lall stfu uneducated loser
Thank you so much guys for this inspirational video with meeting real enteprenuers
inspiring! I wish I can meet and collaborate with out of the box people like them :)
TheHirokifalcon We think there are outstanding entrepreneurs everywhere in the world, when you meet one you will notice :)
love this and hopefully silicon valley will create more entrepreneur
A great production I must add, the stories and the journey's to make a difference in the world told in 27 minutes.
Thanks +Peter Koech, we tried our best! What's your favorite part of the documentary?
Well the intro to the documentary, the night n day timelapse clip, the way you drove with your friend into San Francisco while introducing the show and offcourse I was thrilled by Nadir, founder of Bagadev, building rockets! I mean I thought some problems were meant to be solved by a team of govt. Scientists only. Generally the positive vibe by the interviewee's, their challenges and experiences is something that is quite inspiring
Thanks for creating this! Awesome job!!!
Talk about some cancer. My god I have lived in SF for over 10 years and the retarded companies that make it into YC and get funded are ridiculous. These investors are some serious retards and the companies getting funded are bullshitting harder than people bullshit on their linkedn accounts. Everybody wants to be a king but very few will get to be kings. Most people just want to raise 5 million and get their 100k job for 5 years and run their feifdom. Its really going to be so funny when this startup bubble collapses and you see about 1 million software engineers that cant get jobs. It will be a good time to buy in SF and MTV. Another thing they dont tell you is that unless you graduated from stanford you cant get funding from investors. Its almost impossible to get any funding if you dont come from stanford. Its unreal the nonsense startups that get funding literally because their founders graduated from stanford. Such cancer.
So my wife is a Data Architect and just got a job offer in Palo Alto for about $250k. I can likely find decent employment out there too. My question is, how weird and expensive is the place in reality? I have been to SF once for a few days and it was ok and the Napa Valley was nice. SF just seemed... strange, maybe? Surreal? I couldn't quite put my finger on it, but it gave me an uneasy feeling. Do you think you could maybe provide some input for me? Thanks.
Thank you very much for uploading this type of video .
Great work ! truly inspiring :D Please keep it coming :D
Thanks +Rakshit Rane!
Great documentary. Just shared it to my Linkedin connections.
This the video I will come often to get motivated. Thanks a lot for making such a great video. I can only imagine the efforts made by the producer and the people to make this small documentary. I must say, it was worth it.
I hope there are more silicon valley's around the world to make this a better place to live
i love this video because i love programming and tech
Hello, where are those filmed co-working spaces? At what address? I am looking at Regus as a sit. Please share. Thanks, Inna
am so interested in electronic devices, thanks for inspiration
You wouldn't fit in. Haven't you noticed by the people in the video? 🤔
@@bajkhan1874 what a racist comment
great work done by film maker & a great message to the society by engineers
This is so inspiring and enlightening, what a great documentary!
thank you for this video man. I'm runing a start up in charlotte NC and also working on a documntary and the way this whole video was created gave me a bunch of ideas. THANKS
Silicon Valley means DREAM Valley for IT
No Bangalore is the dream valley
America is full.
@@tenminutetokyo2643 don't worry there is enough space for everyone on this world.
@@feminist098 right patil
Pune may be next one
@@feminist098 Bengaluru is 💩💩💩 shit in front of silicon Valley
This is just a motivation video. I´m going to Silicon Valley in few months time and from now my mindset is absolutely clear. I´m coming to this video frequently cause is powerful and is my anthem from now. I know that I´m changing the world and this is my path
Are you a founder? I would like to connect with you
I've gotta laugh! For public consumption, San Francisco is always featured in stories about Silicon Valley! The truth is that the epicenter of Silicon Valley is two counties south of SF in the South Bay around San Jose (which is bigger than SF). San Francisco is definitely more glamorous, but most of the real cool technology is at least 30 miles south.
SIMKINETICS Yeah, true! And you we look at Stanford, the HP Garage, Apple HQ, Google HQ and so one all of them are in Silicon Valley where it all started from. However recently many companies started basing their HQs in SF, think of SalesForce, Uber, Airbnb, so we wanted to report part of it in our video :)
SIMKINETICS Well done man.
+SIMKINETICS thank you what a fool who made this video ,San Jose is silicon valley
+SIMKINETICS The reason, in my opinion, is because it's where all of the tech is put into practice, with the city as the first market for many forms of new tech. Also, we do have our fair share of the Bay area tech, so it's not like we don't have any claim.
couldn't agree more, san josé is major part off silicon valley now. especially with the new apple HQ campus in cupertino.
Great video!!!! thanks very much for sharing and inspiring us all...
Success isn't based only to your education and work experience, it's also wired to your emotional state and internal motivation.
Wow,,, inspiring. Wish them all the best for their companies.
"INSPIRING" is the word!
great sharing hopefully my sons can build start up in silicon valley..cheers...bali isle
Nope, that's the Golden Gate Bridge, 40 miles north of Silicon Valley.
Love you Silicon Valley ! Thank you for encouraging the fate changers of the Earth.
for 27 minutes i felt normal...
I feel the same,Sometimes my dreams feel scary because I want massive tech success.
Me too!
me too...
Same thing bro what field are u gonna specialize?
Probably Computer hardware engineering becasue computers are awesome or environmental engineering because green energy is on the horizon with strong market for VC backup. Plus, green energy helps the planet lol
Watching this video does make you excited. Many people have dreams of a success invention.