What if my personal vision is to chill on my couch?
@jenmal898Ай бұрын
Great video! 😊
@IamphilipmarcАй бұрын
Thanks! 😊
@hannahkruft3370Ай бұрын
This was such a timely video! With 2025 just around the corner, I'm reflecting on how productivity is evolving. Your points about trying to do less while still focusing on what’s important really resonated with me. Thanks for sharing these insights - definitely bookmarking this for the new year!
@IamphilipmarcАй бұрын
You're so welcome!
@HanneBrockowАй бұрын
Very interesting and helpful
@IamphilipmarcАй бұрын
Glad you think so!
@AkyriumАй бұрын
Nice
@tebikei3 ай бұрын
If you could write a book of your own that makes more sense than *Rich Dad Poor Dad*, I am sure it would be helpful.
@arambhsharma12164 ай бұрын
's tough
@OKOK-hm2is5 ай бұрын
No shit? What if John Galt also never existed?😮
@dcane82625 ай бұрын
Ist das nicht das Prinzip von jedem Möchtegern Selbsthilfevideo und Life Coache und keine Ahnung wie viele Möchtegern Kinder Pädagogen irgendwelche Bücher schreiben und denken sie wären eine Koryphäe in Sachen Kindererziehung etc.
@Broxalax5 ай бұрын
Its easy to empathise with someone in your exact position, rather than seeking what the other is doing to not be in your position.
@Iamphilipmarc5 ай бұрын
I’m not really surprised that I empathize with him. I am surprised that Robert Kiyosaki can’t.
@PDLuepnitz5 ай бұрын
The point was the poor dad was constantly busy trying to get obtain more higher-education credentials, chasing the bigger paycheck which meant he had less time to spend with his family.
@Iamphilipmarc5 ай бұрын
But he didn't write that. He only said poor dad struggled financially (despite his decent job) while rich dad was rich. But the struggles aren't really defined (it actually sounds more like Robert was jealous of rich kids) and it never says rich dad spends time with his family. It sounds a lot like Robert only cares about money.
@tappedtwig7785 ай бұрын
Chatgpt
@Jamie-mx6ic5 ай бұрын
Fuck the rich
@mageyaraul97455 ай бұрын
Weak Minds talk alot and do nothing. Write your Books.
@Iamphilipmarc5 ай бұрын
That is an actual quote from his bestselling book.
@michaelnguyen9405 ай бұрын
And yet it is one of the modt iconic books of all time
@Iamphilipmarc5 ай бұрын
I know. it's nuts. Marketing sometimes really is just all there is to a product.
@Hsanan19436 ай бұрын
People want to buy dreams, they want to see made up story of success, not real advice on life They just wish to be rich like him, not to improve themselves to a better person
@Iamphilipmarc6 ай бұрын
It's like playing the lottery. Of course I didn't win. But for an hour I imagined what it would be like to be rich. Real financial advice is boring. or sounds like work.
@FerunaLutelou6 ай бұрын
Its not tax fraud. If it was it would actually be illegal. My father was a small business owner. His company got a contract to repair and maintain the "guesthouse" owned by another, much larger local business. Turned out that the guesthouse had actual business related guests maybe 2-3 times a year at most. Business owner and his family just treated it as their second house for the most part. Rich people do this shit all the time because it would be stupid not to. Say you wanted to buy something, doesnt matter what, but it would be cheaper to buy it online and pick up your order at the store instead of buying it at the store directly. Would you deliberately choose to pay more? Ofc not. Same thing here with rich people not owning their property directly.
@Iamphilipmarc6 ай бұрын
At least they used the guesthouse for guests 2-3 times a year. Which is probably still a grey area that someone could look into. The equivalent here would be Robert suggesting to build a guesthouse for business purposes, completely deduct it from your taxes, and then never use it as a business but only privately. Which in my not-a-lawyer view sounds fraudulent. Even if it is legal, suggesting to use tax loopholes doesn't sit right with me.
@FerunaLutelou6 ай бұрын
@@Iamphilipmarc taxation is theft to begin with, ESPECIALLY if you live in the US. If you don't believe me, just go count how much and how many times the US government is taxing every dollar earned and spent. Then go look up the benefits that a US citizen has over an immigrant. Then compare that to the benefits Europeans have, that's the real fucking comedy. Government is NOT your friend, so why the hell would you bend over backwards to treat it as if it is. Ask yourself this: if not paying taxes wasn't a crime, would people still pay? That should tell you exactly what kind of role the government plays.
@Iamphilipmarc6 ай бұрын
A Kevin Costner type is obviously a commie bastard who loves taxes.
@elinjesy65786 ай бұрын
Can u just write ur own book And leave him and his book alone? It’s a free world. I enjoyed reading d book period!
@MariadeLourdesAniesSanch-ze7hf6 ай бұрын
I feel freedom
@Iamphilipmarc6 ай бұрын
Of the financial kind?
@MariadeLourdesAniesSanch-ze7hf6 ай бұрын
because the man all day poor me
@elymanic34976 ай бұрын
btw its "a fool and his money is SOON DEPARTED"
@CuanPrince6 ай бұрын
It is a fool and his money are soon PARTED, but the one big party thing LOL
@Iamphilipmarc6 ай бұрын
Apparently they didn't even fix it in the newer editions....
@MrBeckenhimself6 ай бұрын
Well seeing as the dude who wrote it is over one billion in debt and have you believe its somehow a good thing one can safely conclude the guy isn't the best guy to take financial advice from.
@Iamphilipmarc6 ай бұрын
His very smart and totally not risky reasoning is: You don't pay taxes on debt. If you watch some interviews its all he talks about: get debt and stop paying taxes. I can't even say or hear the word debt anymore.
@MrBeckenhimself6 ай бұрын
@@Iamphilipmarc Unfortunately thats not really how debt works. When you owe the IRS money and other people such as companies or banks that debt will increase and increase and sooner or later they will take what you own from you. You can't take any loans anymore because well banks won't let you because you have too much debt. So to no surprise he's wrong.
@russellkanning6 ай бұрын
angry millenial keynsian
@russellkanning6 ай бұрын
who loves to pay taxes
@guledomer6 ай бұрын
with a fetish for large public works
@Iamphilipmarc6 ай бұрын
Its the best.
@Driffguy6 ай бұрын
?
@holdencawffle6266 ай бұрын
Dumb vid I dont like kiyosaki but it was a good book
@amiyabasu62666 ай бұрын
I don't know how much financial strength our brother got, but what I can see is he's trolling someone with 3.36M subscribers 😂 & If you subs doesn't matter or matters less, well he is begging for subscribers at the end
@Iamphilipmarc6 ай бұрын
Have you ever read Rich Dad Poor Dad? Like really read it?
@TheDisciplineGuy-r7z6 ай бұрын
It seems u r stuck in the rat race and couldn't get wat he is talking about
@Iamphilipmarc6 ай бұрын
Maybe the concepts were too intricate for me to understand. Not pay taxes? Buy assets? Who knows what he really meant.
@avishmaharaj59416 ай бұрын
Hogwash bro absolute Hogwash
@Iamphilipmarc6 ай бұрын
it's nuts how this can still be considered a good book.
@prabhatkiranchaulagain10956 ай бұрын
Yaa, Very useless book!!! The only perspective I got was, Specializing in any sector makes you attached like a bee trap in that sector.
@Iamphilipmarc6 ай бұрын
There are some interesting nuggets in the book, but it feels like he himself didn't catch them. So he doesn't expand on them. If you are smart you read between the lines and make your own learnings.
@iirekm6 ай бұрын
The same can be said about of almost all self-help books. The advice in them is either plain false (e.g. "law of attraction" or that everyone should have their own business, or that education is nonsense), or true but so generic that it's unapplicable (e.g. "to be able to start with little money and still earn a lot, find an untapped niche" - very true advice, but most people aren't smart enough or lucky enough to be able to find such a niche, for example whatever niche I think about, it's already taken by someone else, richer than me, so he can always spend more on marketing and will always win).
@michaelalbert92996 ай бұрын
@@iirekm I agree, there's no one size fits all route to financial success. You can't declare that what worked for one individual will work for others, maybe they just got lucky, maybe the conditions were just right at that time. Who can say if they applied the same methods again, that they would achieve the same or any result? The best you can expect from any self help book is the inspiration to persist with whatever you think might work for you.
@Iamphilipmarc6 ай бұрын
I think so too. Some books are clearly more inspiration. Others are more hands-on. But even inspirational books usually have useful lessons. It's a great entry into certain topics. If you want to get good at investing you start with a Warren Buffet biography before you learn the technical details. But this book just builds unrealistic expectations and pretends to give advice while delivering false and wrong advice. Other high-level books at least don't cause damage. Or are at least a good read.
@lmx98946 ай бұрын
You content is amazing continue
@Iamphilipmarc5 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@carlosquantam26 ай бұрын
if you teach me to make money, i will believe you, the goal is you help me make 1,000$
@divyv207 ай бұрын
Hey Philip , very good video . I can do better editing in your videos which can help you to get more engagement in your videos . Pls lmk what do you think ?
@mikesanders86217 ай бұрын
..you don't need speed reading to read a book in one day.
@Iamphilipmarc7 ай бұрын
Depends how much more you want to get done that day :D
@soutanorogami74447 ай бұрын
I haven't searched for something related to the topic of the video. How have I got here? I don't understand.
@habit_of_studying7 ай бұрын
Wow I so much agree with you, probably this is a hot topic now, because KZbin started recommending me lots of videos a few months ago. And I thought that I also wanna digest a book in an hour but what you've said it's exactly what I felt. Can I digest a medical book in an hour? No, I definitely can't, I return to the same concepts a few times to truly understand them to use in my practice. Can I digest in an hour some non-fiction book on the topic I've read at least 5 books already? I definitely can, most of the concepts I read in another book, and I immediately recognize them and it's enough for me to skim a book to only read the parts that are new to me. Can I read in an hour a fiction book? Ohh yeeaaah, and I do it sometimes when the plot is very interesting, then my eyes are just catching the whole page :D Can I digest in a hour a book in a foreign language? No, I stop to reread words in a context to better understand and remember them, reread phrases that I want to remember because I find them useful. So my conclusion is the same, these techniques are very helpful in SOME SITUATIONS. But it's not how this is sold or my other idea was that I've never seen a video of a polyglot or a medical student/doctor, or physicist, or mathematician, etc. showing how they speed read, so maybe this is kind of survivorship bias. People swearing this method always work have just never tried reading anything except for non-fiction or fiction on the topics they are familiar with.
@Iamphilipmarc7 ай бұрын
You bring up another reason to read: Learning to read (in a new language). That would be an interesting research area to expand on: what types of reading exist and how can you optimize each one. With speed reading being one of several tools.
@johnnyplunkett85327 ай бұрын
Very good anaysis. It. Does improve your normal read speed a little .Skim readinng is a nice skill to learn but not to use all the time.
@Iamphilipmarc7 ай бұрын
Exactly! Even after practicing the techniques there's limitations.
@kellykim47947 ай бұрын
What should I do when I don't understand the meaning of the words often?
@Iamphilipmarc7 ай бұрын
Take your time to learn the language (or subject-specific terminology). Don't stress yourself with reading fast. It's more important to understand everything. Look at it more as studying or learning instead of reading. Speed will come with experience. I learned Spanish by reading Harry Potter. In the beginning I had to look up a word every page. It was incredibly frustrating. But by the third book I had some fluidity in reading. So patience and practice :)
@malikbrrsh48048 ай бұрын
Thank u sir
@pranverahysaj4707 Жыл бұрын
❤
@modo203 Жыл бұрын
So glad to see Snowden out and doing what he likes. Welcome back Bruh!
@Iamphilipmarc7 ай бұрын
Don't let the NSA know. I'm trying to stay undercover.
@lamb998 Жыл бұрын
You mean like 10 hours of straight typing or 10 hours over a month. if its 10 hours of straight typing then your words per minute will be about 10 (given no previous practice)
@Iamphilipmarc7 ай бұрын
I distributed the learning hours over a week. The 10 hours are more to show that you could theoretically do it in a day. But for learning purposes it makes more sense to stretch it out. And practice for more than just 10 hours.
@THE-MYSTIC Жыл бұрын
Keep growing . I love the style if your content
@Iamphilipmarc7 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@zariyarai Жыл бұрын
Sub for that chakra 😂, I have one problem, some days I have 5o wpm and other days it's again back to 25 or 30, which demotivates me. Does this happen to anyone else? I'm not practicing since a couple of days.
@Iamphilipmarc7 ай бұрын
Like with everything, typing performance varies. The trend is your friend. As long as you keep improving steadily, one sh*t day is not an issue.
@ymaneceaiul Жыл бұрын
You're actually good with the pronounciation-
@Iamphilipmarc7 ай бұрын
Haha thx. I try my best. The video sources were quite helpful. Pronounciation is an area of learning a language that is often neglected.
@ahmedesaam1021 Жыл бұрын
Wow, awesome montage, high video quality, and you have a beautiful face, in your first video, I don't know you but I'm proud of you 😅❤
@Iamphilipmarc7 ай бұрын
hahaha Thank you! So many compliments :)
@hariramhari6053 Жыл бұрын
iam a absolute beginner for typing, this site makes me to go from 6 wpm tp 16wpm after completing the course. thanks phil
@Iamphilipmarc7 ай бұрын
Just keep going. Practice will get you up to 50 in no time.
@Sharkie1717 Жыл бұрын
These comments are strange. Good video though!
@Iamphilipmarc7 ай бұрын
I know right.... Some sound like fake product reviews on amazon.