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@LunatedrosКүн бұрын
Dear Abel, Thank you for your video, especially the way you explain how our brains work. I certainly agree with that. However, I feel that the content is a bit too general. If you are making videos for Tigrinya speakers, I assume you want to target a specific group with a clear purpose. At the moment, it’s not entirely clear to me who this video is intended for. Is it for highly educated people, those with low literacy, or perhaps entrepreneurs? Among Tigrinya speakers, I notice that highly educated people are often reluctant to take risks due to stability and social pressure. On the other hand, I see that people with less formal education are often more successful in entrepreneurship. They tend to do fewer detailed calculations but have a clear goal: to make money. They are open to both profit and loss, which makes them more flexible. I hope you can take this feedback into account to make your future videos even more targeted for your audience.
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