Setting realistic expectations
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9 сағат бұрын
First day back at the gym in 6 months!
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How music saved my life
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What ever happened to forgiveness?
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Poem 1 - “Inescapable”
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@slip3102
@slip3102 Сағат бұрын
Don’t worry! Proving it is left as an exercise
@justdruofficial
@justdruofficial Сағат бұрын
I wish there was less stigma about living with your parents especially when you are truly trying to make a life for yourself and just need some extra help. I wish you all the best.
@thewand3r3r45
@thewand3r3r45 2 сағат бұрын
I feel I can totally relate. I went into school thinking I would be an accountant but turned out I hated accounting 101 so then I switched to psychology thinking I would get a PHD but that wasn't going great. I eventually got an HR degree and worked for two years before deciding to go to law school and now I'm halfway done with that and hoping there is one area of law I feel good about going into but it feels like a much better fit than Accounting, Psychology or HR for me. I'm also two weeks away from turning 26 and still living at home so sometimes it feels like I failed because Im not living on my own and honestly living with your parents at this age is a lot harder than when I was a teenager.
@jeffyang5991
@jeffyang5991 2 сағат бұрын
Yes Congress has failed us. Over the past 20+ years, they've allowed 2 trillion dollars in IT jobs to be shipped to India with no tariffs. That's hundred thousands of jobs that our graduates could have benefited and grow stronger to make America better. Instead corporate greed has put these Indian nationalist as CEOs and that has increased the outsourcing of good paying jobs that pay USA taxes to India. And just recently India betrayed America and joined Russia/China/South Africa in a new economic forum to destroy the dollar. Traitors need to be taught a lesson. Bring our careers back and make America dream again.
@ligitz
@ligitz 2 сағат бұрын
Math guy. Explain please.
@danielbush6882
@danielbush6882 3 сағат бұрын
Why don't you mathematicians put your skills to use in nursing, real estate, accounting or something else in the meantime? You've got skills. You could enter administration if a different job doesn't end up using your skillset.
@Kim-kd5dx
@Kim-kd5dx 3 сағат бұрын
You definitely have the skill, you can become. Teacher if you want to
@brianjohnsadventure
@brianjohnsadventure 3 сағат бұрын
Hopefully you’re still posting bro! I know you said you might get a job but we all hope you keep creating brotha 👊
@consciousiota2161
@consciousiota2161 17 сағат бұрын
Your music isn’t the best. What you should do is analyze rappers that are actually good and make your style be similar to that.
@RegularChatter-h1o
@RegularChatter-h1o 19 сағат бұрын
Be sure to share pictures of the 30 cents you make per video. I bet you're looking forward to your first $100 after another 300 videos. Drop the camera and put the fries in the bag sir.
@c1ient-j4r
@c1ient-j4r 15 сағат бұрын
Damn bro
@Maria-b2k8y
@Maria-b2k8y 19 сағат бұрын
Congratulations! Good for you!
@walmartsurvivaltv164
@walmartsurvivaltv164 21 сағат бұрын
I respect the grind rob honestly
@himanshu_sethi
@himanshu_sethi 21 сағат бұрын
Many many congratulations for this achievement sir. I hope all the best for you. 🎉🎉🎉
@darkhorseaimusic
@darkhorseaimusic 22 сағат бұрын
I have done Uber eats as well and I currently make AI Music. I know the grind! I appreciate that you highlight mental health in your video description. I think that is very important. Emotional stability is the foundation of being a healthy human being. The human mind is a problem solver but everyone's brain chemistry / life experience affect how their minds deal with emotions. Most mental health issues stems from this, Imo. I'm glad you mentioned that you are doing the work (as we all should) because the more we understand our mind and emotions - the more we understand what we need to do to become the best versions of ourselves. Anyways, nice video. Keep on keeping on...
@kimchee94112
@kimchee94112 Күн бұрын
About age 20 started my junior college year and left the house for good. Wish I had lived with my parents a few more years because once they're gone they are gone. That was many years ago, apartments were cheap intuition almost free. There is no shame living with your mom and help out a little.
@jasongrooming36
@jasongrooming36 Күн бұрын
I hope you get to be a full time KZbinr.
@streampunksheep
@streampunksheep Күн бұрын
I am happy for you prof. Im inspired
@Sleepaid1111
@Sleepaid1111 Күн бұрын
Don’t give up bro , you will get there and be successful good luck
@bliss5461
@bliss5461 Күн бұрын
Congratulations! Keep up the good work!
@brianjohnsadventure
@brianjohnsadventure Күн бұрын
Nice work bro! Glad to see you were able to get monetized so quickly
@DavidLitsac
@DavidLitsac Күн бұрын
WashU student here. You should've been in Olin. My daily routine is smoking, drinking, and stroking it, and I have a 6 figure job lined up. Sucks to suck
@internetperson9121
@internetperson9121 Күн бұрын
You remind me a lot of myself at your age. I'm 44 now and pleased with where I'm at in life. Let me share a few general steps I took that helped for me: 1) I started reading about buddhism and various philosophies. I did not ultimately become buddhist, but these philosophies gave me perspective on reality/life and my place within it and ultimately helped me to stop beating myself up over shortcomings, which is super unproductive; it kind of helped me to understand that the things I was experiencing were not unique to me, but were a part of life for most people and can be overcome through acceptance and selflessness 2) I started watching courses on history offered through The Great Courses series, mainly by J. Rufus Fears. This helped in a similar way as described above, but instead of alleviating my personal neuroses, helped to alleviate my neuroses about the time and culture in which we live. Learning about ancient Rome and Greece and other cultures gives you perspective on the social issues today that people blow up on social media like it's some apocalyptic deal. I spent a lot of brain energy on that. Once you learn that a lot of these matters are common throughout history, it removes a lot of the cynicism that can block one's personal development. 3) Stop comparing yourself to others. This only takes you off course from your own plans. I know people who have very successful careers who are dogshit humans and live miserable lives. Likewise, I know people who scrape by financially but who are well respected by a great many people and are happy. I know people who were hot shit at 26 who can barely hold down a job now, and vice versa. Stop comparing yourself to others and create your own plans. 4) Treat yourself how you would treat your best friend. If your best friend came to you and said "I have a lot of talents and academic accomplishments, but I'm having trouble finding a good fit for me. Right now I'm driving Uber Eats and living with my mom," would you tell your friend "You're a loser man! What the hell??" No, you wouldn't. You would probably say, "You're so talented and good hearted. It's normal to not know exactly what direction you want to go in sometimes. Take some time to regroup, rest, study, spend quality time with family, and you will figure something out." So do not beat yourself up, treat yourself with the kindness and understanding you would honestly give to your best friend. In closing, I'll say for me, as I get older I gain a better understanding of my strengths and where I can really be of value in the world. I don't necessarily think that comes naturally to everyone just through the passage of time, I kind of think the things I mention above helped facilitate that. For instance, I know a lot of people whose life revolves around drinking and partying and casual sex, and I do not think things get clearer to them in time. At 44, I already have peers who lived such lifestyles who are dead or seem to wish they were. But if you are being wise with your time, not in any sort of complicated way but in basic ways, I think your understanding and contentment with yourself and your life will grow. Best of luck, my friend.
@Jean.A.squirrel
@Jean.A.squirrel 2 күн бұрын
2025 will be a good year for you, the negatives are no longer in your life that drain your mental stability.
@99boiledeggs57
@99boiledeggs57 2 күн бұрын
Education is great! But if you want a good paying job learn a trade. Electrician, welding, plumbing, to name a few. But what do I know. I just spent 30 years of my life in a cloth lined cubicle adjusting insurance claims with a finance degree.
@Jsteiner1974
@Jsteiner1974 2 күн бұрын
I struggled with anxiety and depression from middle school on. I spent much of my 20's trying to get help for it, and I got a different diagnosis and a different pill from each person I saw. This scrambled my brains so bad that I got so much worse, and even was hospitalized twice for suicide attempts, one of them I still bear the frankenstein scars from. It was only when I told mental health services to F off that I got better. They really have no idea wtf they're doing, it was all a big scam. I'm middle-aged now, and I still have anxiety and depression, but I've learned to accept it as who I am, and that simple acceptance made it possible to live with it. The constant feeling like I was broken and needed to be fixed was making it all so much worse. Now it's liveable. If you were able to get through college, then you are high functioning. I've read comments on several of your videos, and I hear other people say the same thing I'm going to say: You're OK. You're doing well. You're intelligent and capable. You're going to make it, even if sometimes it feels like you're not. One day you're going to blink and find that you're 40, and realize that you're still here and still OK and you worried too much by feeling like you weren't where you were supposed to be or how you were supposed to be. You are ALWAYS where you are supposed to be, and how you're supposed to be. When it gets too hard, never forget that you only have to live life one day at a time. One hour at a time if you have to.
@Jsteiner1974
@Jsteiner1974 2 күн бұрын
I haven't seen either one of my brothers for at least 15 years. I've talked to my younger brother like 3 times, my older brother every couple months or so. When you grow up and your real lives begin, you take different paths and they often don't cross. Mine too have been in jail/prison, and while I care deeply for them, I don't need the drama in my life that they have accepted into theirs.
@barneygreinke4033
@barneygreinke4033 2 күн бұрын
Haircut for sure. Shave might be nice, too. Good luck!
@carlosoliver1887
@carlosoliver1887 2 күн бұрын
there should be more videos like this
@wunderkindSE
@wunderkindSE 2 күн бұрын
Congratulations in advance!
@jbrown468
@jbrown468 2 күн бұрын
Hang in there, my friend. Better days are ahead. I'm sure you're overwhelmed, and it's easy for me to say, but 26 is very, very young. You have a lot of life to live, and, someday, you'll look back on this as a mere bump in the road. There are so many fascinating things to be discovered. Look at SDR (Software Defined Radio). You can get into it very cheap, and you can apply your math background to explore radio-frequency signals. I am hooked to all things RF and radio. Stay well and try not to worry.
@VitalFacets
@VitalFacets 2 күн бұрын
Black pill. IYKYK
@CancerCell-p4k
@CancerCell-p4k 2 күн бұрын
Invisable Tears Charles Manson
@luketarplin
@luketarplin 2 күн бұрын
Lost my wife, house and family in 2024.
@c1ient-j4r
@c1ient-j4r 2 күн бұрын
Remove that god awful autotune
@nazombie7935
@nazombie7935 3 күн бұрын
Damn, whiteboy can sing and rap! You got flow and you talk about real shit!
@Jennkayxo-y4j
@Jennkayxo-y4j 3 күн бұрын
Life can change in 24 hours or less. You have time to focus on you. I wish you love, career and independence , you and so many of us deserve that much ❤❤❤
@jackmehoff3666
@jackmehoff3666 3 күн бұрын
So your good at math and do nothing with those skills. Hmmmmmm WHY? Have you thought about engineering or something like that?
@RegularChatter-h1o
@RegularChatter-h1o 3 күн бұрын
Yeah, we get it. You're sad. The hard truth is no one wants to hear your cries. I don't mean that towards just you, this applies to everyone. That's just a life lesson. The sooner you embrace that, the sooner you move towards something better in life. Also, please critically review the song before releasing it so others don't have to.
@Yerrr-ct9mo
@Yerrr-ct9mo 2 күн бұрын
Inside he is bruised
@sonercakir7542
@sonercakir7542 3 күн бұрын
Good luck 👍
@ashkumar3208
@ashkumar3208 3 күн бұрын
Congratulations! Even if you don’t get it, I still wish you a very beautiful life ahead. All the very best! :)
@hammockfinance3028
@hammockfinance3028 3 күн бұрын
I think the problem is studying all these things that you are interested in vs starting with the career in mind and working backwards to the academic path. You could spend years learning Chinese and still speak worse than 100 million Chinese schoolchildren. Skills only matter if there is an application for those skills.