Some of you are going to WHINE that you think this was a CLICKBAIT title... if you actually watched the video you'd know better. This title is going to be what makes the difference between you clicking this and changing your mindset and life... or watching a Viral Video... I'm here to make you more successful... because NOBODY taught me this, I had to learn the hard way...
@KTMLaranjinha6 жыл бұрын
Roberto Blake Always with you, never put a comment before, but I see 90% of your vids. Cheers from Portugal, you deserve all of Best ;)
@audioweb6 жыл бұрын
Roberto Blake 👏👏 thanks for this video 😍
@JpDubbed6 жыл бұрын
Roberto Blake Damn, you look great for 34!! Reputation is much more important than a piece of paper. I've been brainstorming of much more ways to learn, hone & trade my skills for money instead of my time. I love your videos 👌👌
@MADpack6 жыл бұрын
roberto i will love to see more in depth per exemple how to set your income trought amazon affiliate. i'm there for months and nothing. i don't understand if it's im registred to the uk website... what could i do to get my results? I need more money to be able to live the dream and to be able to have more time to my family and maybe one day be able to return home to my country. hope that you will read this message. thanks
@monmac73876 жыл бұрын
👍🏽TFS
@whippinshitties5 жыл бұрын
"If you sell your time, you will never be rewarded for your efficiency." This is gold!
@CleanwithChristina5 жыл бұрын
Delightful Dwellings yes!!!! 🎉🙌🏻 STRAIGHT GOLD RIGHT HERE!!!! 🙌🏻
@RobertoBlake5 жыл бұрын
Delightful Dwellings it’s a fundamental truth.
@ronparlaymusic49996 жыл бұрын
This is the complete opposite of clickbait! This is a man sharing a very wise perspective on what education really is about. I am a high school math and special education teacher and I completely agree when he says "the current education system is a racket". I've literally said those exact same words before. He's 1000% right, all the resources to create value in yourself are available is you believe in life long learning (I did when learned how to DJ and music production from KZbin videos, and took that same mindset to books and forums about cryptocurrencies, blockchain and financial markets). This man is a role model, I will definitely be sharing this video with my kids at school! Thank you for sharing you wisdom in such an accessible format!
@TheDigitographer6 жыл бұрын
You wear your heart on your shoulder. I know an angel when I see one. thanks Mr. Blake.
@TheDigitographer6 жыл бұрын
Thumbs up if you believe in angels.
@ginnywilliams81596 жыл бұрын
Paint N Sound yes Roberto is so genuine!
@TheDigitographer6 жыл бұрын
Learning desktop publishing and "how to type in 8th grade" was the one skill that survived me doing multiple occupations throughout my 20yr plus career that requires use of a keyboard. TRUTH. 20 years later came the Internet and that keyboard neeeeeeeeevvvveeeeeer changed.
@1lifeonearth6 жыл бұрын
I learned more valuable information from youtube than my 4 year degree.
@RobertoBlake6 жыл бұрын
Seems to be a trend 😂😉🔥
@JHALAMDIHIKOLA5 жыл бұрын
Nice Video bro
@JessicaHicks5 жыл бұрын
Same here.
@ChicStrands4 жыл бұрын
Me too!!!! Lol I have to agree🙌🏽
@WalkandGrindwithJV3 жыл бұрын
Totally agree!
@Longhairprettynails6 жыл бұрын
Great video Roberto. I've been following you for almost 2 years and the information you share really has been life changing. Because of your tips I was able to turn my hobby (making nail videos on KZbin) into a business. It's by no means easy but it's so fulfilling to be able to work at my own schedule.
@AmandaVieiraMamaesouCult3 жыл бұрын
Girl, you have a million followers, you ROCK
@marriejames012 жыл бұрын
Wow, 1M followers! You’re amazing!
@CivilGuy6 жыл бұрын
You’re absolutely right about the education system, 6 figs in debt with no guarantee of a 6 fig career
@jokybones6 жыл бұрын
I failed at school and bc of that i dont get much respect from others that sucks!, but ive grown with it!
@travisanderson68316 жыл бұрын
I do not know why even one person would dislike this video.
@AJSchultz6 жыл бұрын
2018.08.01 2345h EST FunctionallyFitMindBodySoul He wasn't “broke” he was paying for his education with CASH. This guy was already financially set up. Sure he didn't have it all saved up, but he certainly wasn't broke, he was still whole. That's deceptive, and potentionally worth a thumbs down.
@travisanderson68316 жыл бұрын
I see we have a difference in the definition of the word broke. However, I believe Roberto has good intentions and maybe to you he was not "broke". But I think he did not have that much money. I believe we can all take a lesson from him. But of course we are all entitled to our own opinion. Much appreciated for your thoughts AJ Schultz. Hope all is well.
@MrAxelStone3 жыл бұрын
I wonder this about so many videos here on KZbin. The most simple innocent videos I've seen....dislikes lol.
@thefutur6 жыл бұрын
Good job. I'm glad to see you doing these kinds of videos.
@GCHUSTLEHAWAII6 жыл бұрын
i learned more from youtube than what i learned in college,. i was deemed a failure because i didn't finish college. today i sometimes make up to a $1k a day ! all the people who said i was a failure are stuck keeping up with the jones and always looking forward to Fridays.
@RobertoBlake6 жыл бұрын
That is some real talk and I have a similar experience
@GCHUSTLEHAWAII6 жыл бұрын
Roberto Blake just wondering did you put your social life in the back burner? I'm currently doing that right now and just grinding it out. I do go out sometimes but feel everytime I do, I end up feeling off track. I only hang with people in my field or people who I do business with.
@billberry68216 жыл бұрын
The Hawaii Entrepreneur sorry to cut in here. I like your story. I have done that seclusion thing. I had to. Other people's drama stresses me out. Stifles me even. Have PTSD. Since age 9. Never knew. I've been looking to get of the blue collar "cage" for a while now. Been trying to learn new skill from KZbin: Photo/videography. Had a meltdown at my soul-sucking factory job last week. Wasn't ready. In some money trouble now, but I think NOW is the time for me to change it up. May have to let my lovely truck go back to bank, but ok. Maybe even my deep "underwater mortgage." Been broke b4. 2010 my daughter died of cancer. Battled back from foreclosure. will battle back again. This time with better weapons. Stories like yours help me stay motivated. Thanks. 1st step done BTW. Found a KZbin niche. Check me out. I think I may even have some talent. Just gotta learn how to make it work for me..
@michaelgayerjr72936 жыл бұрын
Hawaiian Entrepreneur : What do you do to make $1K a day?
@FaithandNova6 жыл бұрын
@@michaelgayerjr7293 I looked on his page looks like he resell with Amazon and ebay
@blainefiasco82256 жыл бұрын
I always figured that people who said “money doesn’t matter” either had none or too much.
@WahyuPurnawanWP6 жыл бұрын
Nice you are 34 and me too 34, the different is I never get 100k $ in a year. Thank you for this motivation.
@theresaowen70446 жыл бұрын
"I learned more working than going to school. Invest your Time for education, not your money. " Very true! And Roberto is very well spoken.
@RobertoBlake6 жыл бұрын
Thanks Theresa! It’s something I keep thinking about... people are going into debt only to not come out ahead... and it’s because they are being shamed into it...
@smalltowncreative6 жыл бұрын
No matter what the critics say, you have dedicated subscribers here that trust you completely. Your work ethic and the value you give away is better than any other content like it available. Thanks for your hard work. You deserve a good living!
@SledgeScarves6 жыл бұрын
Roberto is preaching! College is NOT. Neccesity! I personally have learned waaaay more from "KZbin university" as they call it then college. Teaching myself and learning on my own has given me more confidence in one year then a college degree ever could have. I have been able to prove to myself that "its possible" i just have to go get it. I have always heard ppl say that but it didnt make sense until I actually started doing it. I have grown so much as a women all from teaching myself! Anybody can so it, you just have to be willing to take action and dig deep for the things you need.
@Stevenlovesbella6 жыл бұрын
Black Girl Entrepreneur aaaaaa
@literallygod36806 жыл бұрын
And this is why you make less than 30k a year, moron.
@SledgeScarves6 жыл бұрын
Literally God lol u think so huh? Best of luck to u with what ever ur doing. U seem like you need positivity in ur life😊
@ThatsTheWayWeRoll6 жыл бұрын
Seriously? Where did you get the idea that he is pushing a college education as a necessity? That's not what we heard and saw. He's actually saying the opposite. As in: if you dedicated the same amount of time learning exactly what YOU want and need to learn, you'd be better off than paying for an education that includes things that don't pertain to you. It's about dedicating the learning hours needed in order to achieve your goal - rather than sitting in a classroom. (Maybe we watched and listened to a totally different video than you. Go back and watch it again.)
@SledgeScarves6 жыл бұрын
ThatsTheWayWeRoll thanx but I understood Wat he was saying. I was just clarifying that you don't have to go to college to make decent money.if thats wat u want to do them fine. When ur in high school ppl push it on you as if it's the end all be all and its not. I'm not telling ppl to not go to college. Just stating that there are other options. I wish someone had told me this b4 I spent money on 2 degrees so that's why I said what I said Lol. Its not that serious guys calm down lol Geeze.
@poeticgeenetikstv46726 жыл бұрын
YOU ARE A VERY ACTIVE, NO NONSENSE TYPE OF DUDE...STAY STRONG AND KEEP ON PUSHING. KEEP THE WORD FLOWING. WISDOM!!!!!!
@Stealth6 жыл бұрын
Great tips bro. I dropped out of college and have been working a full-time job until my KZbin career can support me (almost there) It’s not easy and time management is so important. But if you want something badly enough then you’ll find away. 👏 I appreciate your wise words
@kai69523 жыл бұрын
how about now is your yt career big enough to financially support you?
@msbrownmunny57123 жыл бұрын
it's has ! he has ! you should've just gone and checked it out yourself
@YourSoulPrince6 жыл бұрын
Damn... I remember subbing to this channel back when you barely had over 1k subs and you were helping a lot of us graphic designers out. You've come a long way man, and glad to see you're still coming up and moving forward. Truly inspiring.
@RobertoBlake6 жыл бұрын
Still got plenty of content for the design community with an upcoming focus on freelancing and developing your own products: In the last 12 months on products I used mostly my design skills to build j generated about $40K/ passively.
@CallMeChato6 жыл бұрын
Sparkingly literate and insightful as usual. Oh, and did I write, easy to listen to? Several things resonated with me that I would like to confirm with your viewers. 1) I do think school is important. If you can finish school you will more often then not collect a bunch of connectors you will do business with for the rest of your life. Go to the best school you can afford. 2) My first job paid me $1.10/hr just for humorous reference. 3) In the 90's I built a multi-million dollar business doing new media and web programming staffed be self-taught programmers. NOT A SINGLE person had a degree in programming. They came from everywhere, Jamaica, Pakistan, Ethiopia, Venezuela, Brazil, Toronto. They were brilliant and no one else would employ them. I landed Daimler as a client and after three years they asked me to come to Germany just to tell me that we were the ONLY outside consultants that were on time and on budget every single job. I told them that was because we were pirates, we believed programming was a creative, fluid effort and we were passionate about programming. If you follow the specifications document 100% the job will always fail. It's a starting point, not the end point. 4) Finally, you didn't mention this but one amazing skill that is very marketable is sales. If you are a true hunter and not a farmer, you can make a good living. Companies are desperate for true sales people. Being a tech nerd AND a fearless salesperson has helped me chart my own life. Keep up the good work.
@LwaziSbuLive6 жыл бұрын
So true. You reminding me of Jim Rohn when he said "you don't get paid for time but rather you get paid for value." Work hard on yourself more than you do on your job
@MicahBuzanANIMATION6 жыл бұрын
So dodged the student loan bullet and learned animation via books for a fraction of the price instead.
@ThatsTheWayWeRoll6 жыл бұрын
Good for you! (Same here. Everything self-taught!)
@jaydavis48186 жыл бұрын
Micah Buzan As a 15 year old teen that wants to learn animation what books would you recommend?
@guerschonauguste97626 жыл бұрын
That would be a smart move
@FaceTank-z8g6 жыл бұрын
smart move wish I woke up financially sooner theres some mistakes i could have avoided but now I dived deep into the realm of financial awareness but still got some mistakes to fix from my past lol
@Kinobambino6 жыл бұрын
Micah Buzan I will do that as well as strive to go to cal arts.
@ELJefeReviews6 жыл бұрын
Speaking the truth right here. This is why I do side gigs to help supplement my income. Oil changes, PC upgrades or cleaning.... little things to bring in $20 here or $50 there. Just have to find a way.
@therealflamelit6 жыл бұрын
I make tee shirts for companies , family reunions, funerals, weddings, girl parties, civic groups..do light mechanic work...Decals for cars.... music engineering...
@soundmoneystacker27876 жыл бұрын
Amen to that my friend me too as well
@RonaldLBanks6 жыл бұрын
I love the vulnerability and honesty your showing in this video! You’re always providing great content Roberto! Definitely appreciate you and your videos! Thank you!
@MarleyJaxx5 жыл бұрын
One of the most insightful and eye opening videos I’ve ever seen. Definitely not click bait - just real, honest information from a genuine person.
@MeditationVacation6 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing your story Roberto! I was in a broke state a few years ago and did very similar things that you did. I only say this to back up what you have said in this video. It’s hard to change your life, especially when depression is involved but when you’ve been to the darkest place in your life you never want to go back. Thanks Roberto 😉👍
@TheSalonGuy6 жыл бұрын
This is some OG content great stuff man.
@Chazzzisawesome6 жыл бұрын
You are so right money does matter! Those who say it does not are people who actually have financial freedom. Instead of saying that they should explain how to obtain financial freedom so that it actually doesn't matter. I love how you broke that down.
@1995yuda4 жыл бұрын
This is one of the best videos on KZbin, no kidding. I appreciate that.
@troycruz38446 жыл бұрын
“Don’t trade time for money” Subscribed. I’m not sure how I ended up here but I’m glad I did. I can relate on so many levels. It took me a long time to figure this out but eventually it clicked. However, if could go back in time and educate my lost younger self, I’d show them this video. Keep spreading the good word
@TechWithBrett6 жыл бұрын
This was an excellent watch! Thank you Roberto!
@stephon9726 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for this video. I was evicted from my apartment in March and I am currently living with family. I have sat around for 4 months wondering what the hell I was going to do to get on my feet. I have been depressed and have had serious anxiety during this time period. this video has shown me what I need to do and precisely how to do it. Within the next 2 months I will be able to provide some form of income for myself. Thank you
@DatDyme9806 жыл бұрын
Feeling hopeless, alone and desperate as well, having an Associate's Degree in Web Technologies (skills Roberto mentioned) and was on the honor roll the whole time. I'm left feeling as you described. The majority of what I've learned has been on my own. College is no longer teaching. They're giving you assignments to go teach yourself while instructors get paid to make you "cram" and forget what you would've otherwise retained. This amounts to wasted time, blood, sweat, tears and money. Now I'm evidently, "overqualified" - on paper and no one is calling me for other jobs. I'm living proof of what Roberto is saying. Entrepreneurship is likely the key. Wishing you the best!
@stephon9726 жыл бұрын
I will and thank you I am looking into UX design my plan is to keep doing research on what I would like to do and start learning a viable skill so I can use that as a way to provide some value to an organization that will reward me with a viable salary. So I can get back out there in the marketplace
@MatthewHyatt6 жыл бұрын
I made a video earlier this year about the choices beyond not going to college with the resources available for internet entrepreneurship and social media gigs. You have summed up and elaborated on something that we all need to hear desperately. Thanks for the taking the time to motivate. This is priceless.
@PhoneBattles6 жыл бұрын
Good stuff Roberto. You're my favorite person in your niche to listen to. You have a gift of speaking non-stop without needing to edit. Something I wish I could do.
@TampaAerialMedia5 жыл бұрын
Entraprenuer wisdom here, "move to being rewarded for your efficiency". I appreciate you videos.
@RobertoBlake5 жыл бұрын
CelebrationsTampaBay it makes a huge difference
@Debunked4216 жыл бұрын
Solid man!.. Thanks for not selling me something. Best info Ive heard for a while. Tired of all the fake gurus showing off their Lambos promising riches. Real info here...
@RobertoBlake6 жыл бұрын
There is nothing wrong with selling something just to be clear. I don’t believe in false promises but I don’t think Gurus are lying or misleading people... it’s just not everyone has a teaching style of their life experiences that feels actionable... I’m not a car guy but I am a camera guy and gadget guy. But I also don’t feel the need to “flex” to make a point. When I need to make a point I show the dashboard of one of my sales systems... but that feels awkward for me or like flashing money... but some people don’t take you seriously without some display of “wealth”. As a POC I learned I get better customer service when I wear my Apple Watch or Beats Headphones because it shows I can afford to be there... I imagine some ppl show off their car or house bc they have the experience of ppl not believing that they built a successful business... I can sympathize with that... Because I don’t like fancy clothes... when I speak at an event, until I go on stage ppl think I’m a camera man or attendee or part of the staff... Just giving some perspective. I’m glad you can learn from me... but try see if there is anything to learn from those ppl... they might surprise you... 🙏
@LIVEFRMNYC6 жыл бұрын
I got 5 lambos and a 10 bedroom mansion. You can live like me for the low price of $69.99. It's your loss if you don't act now.
@RayGreenJr6 жыл бұрын
Roberto! I REAAAAALLLYY appreciate this video my man. I am literally emotional because you are SO transparent with your life's challenges. I've accumulated some debt in multiple forms and "know" what to do, but was unable to put practical steps in place to move the needle. You've given me some practical applications to start digging out. THANK YOU for telling me that it is OK to learn a skill that I don't have to be happy with in order to reach a goal! THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU!
@RavenTheMogul6 жыл бұрын
100% agree that a skill is way more valuable in today's society. I've seen people with college degrees working at McDonalds (or just completely unemployed) versus someone that is just highly skilled in a specific craft excelling in life.
@TomNashTV6 жыл бұрын
Excellent points made Roberto. This is really important for creators to watch
@TheNightTimeEntrepreneur6 жыл бұрын
Let me just add that outside of the USA - no other country gives a shit where you got your degree. This is an American only obsession,. A marketing ploy. No such thing as student debt in most countrys. Go abroad for your degree, come home with more experience, more life experience and no debt. Great video Roberto
@ElizabethAkinyi6 жыл бұрын
The Night Time Entrepreneur This is soooooooo true💕💕💕🤦♀️
@pratyansha64916 жыл бұрын
The Night Time Entrepreneur no in india ppl are still obsessed with "degrees"
@PremedProductivity6 жыл бұрын
Such an amazing video. I try to tell students this all the time. The world has changed, and people are stuck in traditional paradigms. OUTSTANDING! I am actually speaking at UCLA Medical School's white coat ceremony in a couple weeks and my talk is very similar. Thanks for this video, if you are up for it, I'd love to interview you for my students. Best!
@RobertBradford26 жыл бұрын
Dr. Andre Pinesett: The Pre-med Productivity Expert very EXCITING!
@KellyBovier5 жыл бұрын
Dr. Andre Pinesett: The Study Doc ~ I just subscribed ✅
@miketaicee85706 жыл бұрын
Making real money sounds good to me, I was always near the bottom of my class educationally so not having to be a genius to do so has got my attention!!
@DerHammerSpricht3 жыл бұрын
I think that sounds like a case of school judging a fish for it's ability to climb a tree.
@NedGonzalez6 жыл бұрын
I am super glad that I watched this video. I would self-study and learn graphic design, photography, illustration, web development, and motion graphics during my time. I would purchase books, save articles, and take notes on Evernote. Honestly, I have learned and developed those skills through discipline, practice, tutorials, and other resources. Currently, I am a graduate student and I'm realizing that my institution has not been a rewarding experience lately. I am unimpressed with my graduate program as it is not providing the necessary resources to advance a student's success. I feel like the university and my graduate program just want a paycheck rather than focusing on the students' success. During my university journey, I have not landed an impressive, secure design job; although I have landed a few jobs in the past. I had to resign or got terminated due to politics or injustice in the workplace. I feel like I am wasting my time, pursuing a valueless degree. You are right about valuing and investing yourself. I feel that self-studying has been extremely rewarding as I have learned a lot about my craft and the industry. Now, I am a freelancer, but unfortunately, I am financially struggling to the point that I am actively searching for a job again. I had terrible experiences with employers that I decided that I wanted to freelance, but I can't seem to get a consistent client following. After watching this video, I've realized that I have to rethink my strategy and approach. The struggle may be real, but my ambition to be a great designer and establish a studio is real. That's my dream. Thanks Roberto!
@sealproductions75786 жыл бұрын
This video will forever change my life and my mindset. Thank you!
@brotdw26 жыл бұрын
I’ve been subscribed to this channel for a while and this is the best video you have posted. PERIOD!!! I loved it!
@ashleyunveiled6 жыл бұрын
This video motivated me a lot to start my stationery business. I don’t have a lot of skills in drawing but I can brush up on them to start creating some designs. Thanks Roberto!
@littlegretchensworkshop76652 жыл бұрын
I'm about to cry because YOU make it ALL SO CLEAR! YOUR AUTHENTICITY IS SOOOO REFRESHING!!! TRUTH INSPIRES!!!!! THANK YOU!
@RobertoBlake2 жыл бұрын
Appreciate you 🙏🏾
@LittleDrummerChannel6 жыл бұрын
Way to stay strong in the winds of diversity!! Vision, determination, motivation, ability, and learning from failures can change the world!! Keep up the good fight Roberto!!!! ✌👍
@628DirtRooster6 жыл бұрын
Very well put. This is something I preach often. I'm 28 years self employed with about a year and a half of community college. As a self employed "entrepreneur" I've been blessed to have had more success in business than any of my friends whom I graduated high school with that went on to major universities. I have several other self employed friends (also self taught) who have been equally or more successful than myself. I do generally recommend that people get at least an associates degree though because I know that most won't take the path less traveled.
@sUASNews6 жыл бұрын
Paying cash was hard but really smart. Well done you.
@ApplepieTootsieroll5 жыл бұрын
Wow...this video manifested itself in such a timely manner. I've been researching what cameras to use to start up my own KZbin channel for years, but never had the courage nor the finances to get the equipment I wanted. I am finally able to kinda make things work and have developed blind faith in taking risks that I am passionate about. I've seen your videos every once in a while, and then saw this video. Everything you talked about in this video couldn't have addressed everything going on in my life more than it did...literally everything. I would always think about how I get paid $22 to do everything I do in an hour at my job. My job is a high stress job, and yet I only get paid $22 which isn't much when you think about it lol and even though I had thought about this, it didn't hit me as hard as it did until I heard you say it. THEN, I was thinking about going back to school for a degree, even though I was always opposed to getting a degree when all it acts is like a paper stating I am competent. And although I feel education is important, I feel your video was meant to direct me to educating myself in a nonconventional way to get me where I need to be. I am a single mom, living in L.A. and barely getting by. I have tons of talent that comes to life as soon as I learn how to do something. I may not always be passionate about what I learn, via various jobs, but once I do learn, I become one of, if not the best, at what I do. Once I know a job, my mind, my creativity takes over and unleashes new ways of doing things, simplifying things, and expands! Its phenomenal and exciting, and it gets utilized in ways that is not truly serving myself or those who I would want to assist. Thank you so much for your video, Robert. I really want to take off in the right direction, and I feel your video helped me tremendously in that regard. Keep up this kind of content. Hopefully we can talk and grow individually and together. Take care, man 🙌
@KaiCreative6 жыл бұрын
"Show me Your Work and Tell me Your Rate!" Perfectly sums up my jump into Freelance videography from Electronic Engineering. Nobody has ever asked to see my degree, they just want to see what I can do! Showreels and recommendations and soon you find yourself buried in work! 👏👍👏
@tonyaleslie20625 жыл бұрын
Just sent this to my 2 sons and I'm a teacher with a Masters Degree and a side hustle. Very true!
@rockynashlive6 жыл бұрын
Always speaking truth Roberto! 🙏🏽 I have spoken at Tech Summits, Conventions with tens of thousands in attendance, and at Universities I can’t afford to graduate from because of my expertise. Students wanted to learn what I knew and professors needed to address the topic to keep their courses relevant in this new media age. I learned these skills from spending hours a day focused on the 1 thing I loved to do until I could be called an expert based on my body of work. I studied everyday and practiced until I perfected my art. I put myself through community college too. My portfolio got me high paying gigs before I even graduated. Now I’m going for the paper just to have it, but you don’t need it to be successful. People value results 💯%!
@N888-i6x6 жыл бұрын
Invaluable! Your video was easy to understand and thankfully, without fluff. I appreciate your time.
@AndrewMycol6 жыл бұрын
Here is what I've learned from videos from youtube creators like Roberto. They have taught me. They have taught me how I can go from a cringy youtuber, into someone that people come to for somewhat good content. I've alsolearned that if you can freelance a job that is in demand and you can do that job, then you can make the same income as you would a 8-hour full-time job. I'm about to be a junior in college, and I can already at-test that you will be thinking alot, mostly about what you will be doing as a career path. I see myself working in the computer-field as a residential technician, but I only see myself doing it for 15-20 years. Even when some professors tell me that I'm headed for a New York business. KZbin can teach things easier than some doctors in college.
@priteshgosai56836 жыл бұрын
The Best Video On KZbin! I'm 23 right now. What a tremendous perspective with pinpoint accuracy. Thank you for taking the time and sharing your experience.
@HealingEraWithTricia6 жыл бұрын
Awesome Roberto! I literally am listening to this for the third time in a row. Thank you for always providing value!
@CarrieReagh6 жыл бұрын
Oh my gosh. It's so true. I went to school and have a degree. When I went to college we didn't have computers. (yes I realize how "old" this makes me sound...computers were on the verge of becoming almost mainstream). I remember going to the Dean and saying that we really should be learning how to use computers in design because that's the way the field was going. He knew it yet there we were, doing marker renderings and cutting rubylith (old school design hand-work...never touched it outside of college). Ugh...it was so frustrating. ALL I know in regards to technology and programs I taught myself. I learned the basics of design in college which is imperative but that was it. I could have easily taken those same classes and not bothered with the degree and saved myself thousands upon thousands of dollars. I didn't need another English or Math class to be good at design. I just mentioned this in a Quora question I answered the other day, in fact. I always recommend learning in all different facets. But having a college degree is not necessary for all fields and they really should revamp the collegiate system to omit unnecessary course requirements. A nursing student shouldn't have to be required to take an art history class. An art student shouldn't have to take an English class. (assuming those were fulfilled in high school). Thank you, Roberto.
@Housebarons6 жыл бұрын
Hi Roberto, I attended a well respected Big10 university and graduated with a B.A. in Advertising. It seems to me that humanities degrees make you a Jack of all trades, but the master of nothing. So I completely agree with you that a person should learn a specific skill, photography, web design coding, graphic design, videography, etc, which will generate enough income to allow them to pursue their true passion. Thanks for posting this video, it should help many people realize that just trading time for money won't help them achieve their goals.
@AshleyShelena6 жыл бұрын
I wish I could of gotten this info about 8 years ago when I first started college. I originally wanted to work for one year out of high school, save up and invest in something that would help me get into a mature enough state to actually apply myself for college so I wouldn't flunk or drop out. Well 5 years later, no degree yet and $48K in debt. Eesh. I'll keep watching you and do as you said, learn some new skills and start working on making myself valuable for people. Thanks again Roberto! Infinite wisdom as always.
@BackstagewithTinker6 жыл бұрын
Roberto, the thoughts you shared in this video were fantastic. Thank you so much for taking the time to make it.
@nicoles78535 жыл бұрын
I just wanna say THANK YOU! I've been lost and confused, broke with a huge college loan and ZERO response to my job applications, thinking that I am useless, and now BOOM, you said everything I needed to hear, I don't need to sell my TIME - which is PRECIOUS - I need to sell my skills. Thank you to enlight my life.
@elishahelsel51525 жыл бұрын
As a freelancer struggling to make steady income, I absolutely love Roberto's stance on working and being paid for your tasks versus being paid simply for your time (by the task vs. by the hour). Your videos are awesome and so enlightening! Thank you!
@RobertoBlake5 жыл бұрын
Elisha Helsel it’s one of the most important things I think I learned in my life
@WallBreakerOfficial6 жыл бұрын
Tho this isn't really a "rant" vid. Your rant vids are always spot on, like this one. Brutal honesty, for me, is sometimes the best medicine. Thanks.
@CliffordStarks16 жыл бұрын
Well said Roberto. Didn't know you were 34. Taking care of yourself mentally and physically well done👍
@RobertoBlake6 жыл бұрын
I wonder if ppl think I’m a kid and don’t me seriously or because the think I’m super young they are disproportionately impressed by me... 🤔
@CliffordStarks16 жыл бұрын
Roberto Blake Haha I thought you were very young when I subbed, but I could tell you knew what you were talking about. I have learned a long time ago, never judge a book by it cover. Listen to people and see if they can give you something that you can learn 👍
@MrTrigga596 жыл бұрын
Blessings brother 🙏🏽 this has to be the realest video OUT!!! Articulated that perfectly bro!! These are the kind of conversations that need to be had EARLY.......
@WaskiSquirrel6 жыл бұрын
I actually love what I do now (teaching). However, you have some good lessons even for people who like what they're doing. We have so much more time than any of us think. Even those "stolen minutes" can be used. When I started teaching, I would always suggest turning off the TV as a way to get free time. Now, I say to put away the smart phone and screen. The people who can do this are the ones who succeed. You have time for personal development and creation rather than just consumption. You had some good reminders about selling yourself (and not selling yourself short) which is an area I'm weak in. You also raised a good point about educational debt. You're right: this is not explained enough. I have the freedom I do, even in a low salary career, because I made some choices and sacrifices to graduate debt free.
@balancedalpha4 жыл бұрын
Bruh! That was so much truth in under a half hour!! I am a licensed therapist with $100,000 college debt and currently working on my doctorate. I have successfully run a private practice and have been hired for several positions to turn other people’s companies around...I wish I would have not spent so much time trading my time for money and had the courage to start a podcast like I’ve wanted to do for so long. This was fantastic. I will be showing it to my 2 kids. Thank you, sir!
@brettconti6 жыл бұрын
Really informative vid Roberto! Loved it
@kamb.246 жыл бұрын
THIS VIDEO NEEDS TO BE ON A LOOP FOREVER! Roberto GREAT STUFF!
@steelyscott6 жыл бұрын
You are a BOSS, Roberto! Thank you, thank you, THANK YOU for making this video. I'm going to watch your videos on Ps to help me improve at that skill. 👊
@Callahan16 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for this video man. I like the way you put things into context for those of us who have not had the experience of trial and error to analyze this. Listening now, anyone who has ever played an online rpg where doing things like quests would usually reward us with just enough to get by, but farming for certain high value items and then selling them would net you wayyy more in the end. The higher of a level you were (this could translate to more experience and proficiency), the faster you could usually farm certain items or tasks. Anyone who has ever played guild wars 1 knows. You could farm for ectos and then sell them for outrageous amounts of money, or sell runs to certain outposts for a flat rate. You may have taken 20 minutes to do a whole run but after doing 100 runs you now do it in 10 minutes. I especially like how you outlined the fact that hourly wage devalues you. It devalues your time and it devalues your efficiency to complete the job. You do not get paid more for that day if you worked harder lol.. maybe do it consistently like that every day for 6 months then we'll see..? WHAT! Meanwhile Todd in his underwear made your week salary in a day because he knew how to use adobe premiere.. This video is GOLD. Thank you.
@deskallas6 жыл бұрын
Yeah class of 2002! Whoop! Loved this video, and it is totally not click bait. So much of what you said really hit home for me, so thank you.
@deb98614 жыл бұрын
You're awesome, such a great perspective on life - they should show this video in all schools and colleges!
@focusoncreators46184 жыл бұрын
It will probably never be shown at any of the money-sucking universities because it discourages people from being pulled into the "The Degree is Everything" myth.
@CristianSandoval6 жыл бұрын
THIS QUOTE SPEAKS TO ME "If you sell your time, you will never be rewarded for your efficiency...because you are making less money to perform more effectively and faster".Holy Crap this is one of the main reasons so many people are leaving our department at the hospital (myself included). I have an exit interview with the VP 08.01.18 totally going to quote you Roberto.
@haveagudday80683 жыл бұрын
man, this guy seems legit. He provide a useful insight and an open perspective for us to digest. It makes me wanna hear more from you.
@HeLIEl6 жыл бұрын
Just built my first pc by investing time to learn how to build and troubleshoot anything on a pc this video definitely resonated with me
@RobertoBlake6 жыл бұрын
That was definitely I think an important step for me... it made me understand the value of having technical knowledge others didn’t...
@HeLIEl6 жыл бұрын
Roberto Blake Absolutely
@jbivphotography6 жыл бұрын
Bro amazing video! This type of stuff is always great to have as a reminder. I actually quit my day job about 4 months ago for the exact type of mindsets you're speaking about in this video. While the transition has been hard, it's deff not easy, it's way more fulfilling and also lucrative. I haven't made more than I was at my day job since I was a manager so my pay wasn't so bad. But yet again I was capped at how much I made and told how much to work. This video is for everyone and what @roberto is talking about is totally doable. If I can quit my day job with 2 kids and my wife also doesn't work it's very possible. You just have to put your mind to it, hone your skills, and show your worth to the market. Thanks for making this video!
@4theloveoftech6 жыл бұрын
Solid as always.
@Stephaniealicianaturalhair6 жыл бұрын
YES ! I agree :)
@5thfloorfilmz1856 жыл бұрын
This video should be a public service announcement. Keep up the great work ...
@DarthShadie6 жыл бұрын
You're right on the mark with the education system stretching things out. I'm home schooling my step kids in English as a second language when they're here. In the Summer I do more of an intensive for a week or two. With me, they have learnt much more since we started than they learnt in a few years at school. Their English level is above average now. School taught me some things, but most of my skills I learnt outside of school, on my own, by doing, researching and trying things out.
@RobertBradford26 жыл бұрын
DarthShadie wow! That's pretty great that you took that route especially for your kids and you've seen the results of taking an alternative path to traditional education. There's tons of tools out there that help in pretty much any area of learning.
@DarthShadie6 жыл бұрын
Robert Bradford Exactly. We do send the kids yo school, but we complete their learning where and when the school is lacking the resources to teach them. If it were up to just us, we would home school them permanently until high school, but their mother doesn't agree. Once I have my own with my husband, we're going to home school a lot more. In my family, we have learning disabilities and most of what we all learnt was outside of school anyway. Besides, doing math or verbs while tossing a soccer ball around is much more fun than sitting at a desk. 😉
@RobertBradford26 жыл бұрын
oh i totally understand. sounds like a very creative and effective way to learn with the kids
@GregAubry5 жыл бұрын
Hi, Roberto, I'm new to your channel and just wanted to say thanks for what you're doing and that I'm enjoying this content. I started working as a self-employed professional about a year ago after losing my full-time office job of eight years and I definitely agree with your point about trading time for money. Toward the end, I was killing myself, working 10 and 12 hour days or more (with no overtime pay, of course) for let's just say less than that $160 a day cap you mentioned. It was miserable. In any case, I've almost replaced that full-time job salary in the self-employed space while working perhaps 40 percent fewer hours when you average out the year. I work as a photographer, live sound engineer and occasional graphic designer and I love the gig life. It's tough, certainly, but a company would have to pay me a lot of money to return to the daily employee life.
@ericfrysinger42626 жыл бұрын
There are so many good points here, and so much good advice given (for FREE!!!!) that it's hard to know where to start. I particularly like your point about teaching yourself skills, as I recently started teaching myself programming with a focus on web design. You always give good advice, but this video takes things to another level! Thanks Roberto!
@RobertoBlake6 жыл бұрын
Something I’m working on is literally material on how to just get started and making that a playlist on the channel that people can use as a guide...
@ericfrysinger42626 жыл бұрын
That sounds like a great idea! I know I had (and continue to have in some ways) a lot of trouble figuring out how to get started, and I'm betting a lot of other people have the same questions.
@cadmarbusinesssuite91556 жыл бұрын
This was very good. We definitely speak the same language. You are very articulate and have a wonderful flow to what you do. Great advice.
6 жыл бұрын
I almost pass by this video and I am so very happy that I did not! You were quite insightful and your presentation was right on the mark for this century moving forward. I look forward to viewing more of your videos and basking within your expertise of online careers. Nicely done young man; nicely done indeed!
@benarnoux6 жыл бұрын
You really gave a lot of value here. This is one of those videos that you don’t even need to watch twice, because it resonated so strongly. Thank you again for your time.
@garouuchiha40416 жыл бұрын
Your 34 yrs. old....thought you were mid 20's.
@Michelle-pn9xt6 жыл бұрын
Why? He looks like he is 34.
@staylitbuddy96856 жыл бұрын
Michelle nahh he looks mid 20s
@Michelle-pn9xt6 жыл бұрын
@@staylitbuddy9685 people always say men look younger than they actually look.
@eksdeeee41134 жыл бұрын
@@Michelle-pn9xt actually men look older if they didn't take care of their bodies and women get away with it sometimes
@Selyidar3 жыл бұрын
Same
@Josco316 жыл бұрын
Great vid, man! Perhaps the realest vid on this subject! Keep up all your great work!
@TheMagicCrafter6 жыл бұрын
This was different, but I really liked it! I'm doing everything in my power to quit my time-for-money job that starts back up in a few weeks. Bleeeehhhh.
@Loveofpets6 жыл бұрын
Very good information! I have my own business and never went to school for it. I feel good about that.
@GlowSauna6 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for your video series on how to tackle KZbin. :) . I have found this information so helpful.
@FIGHTSEEN6 жыл бұрын
Just keep being ROBERTO FREAKING BLAKE. I have probably peaked in my current business... And I am looking for a new platform on which to be awesome. Needed this video. Veryr much appreciate you brotha man.
@ArchieDeZ6 жыл бұрын
just one word : "subscribed"
@VihanDamaris6 жыл бұрын
Loved the thumbnail and colour of this video!
@youtubegirl1736 жыл бұрын
Roberto is very smart and has a lot of depth in his thought, thanks for sharing!
@katar90906 жыл бұрын
I really like the way you speak. It's so organized and well-spoken. Great message!
@BikerNic6 жыл бұрын
Now THIS is the kind of video I really appreciate Roberto. Thank you for clarifying this trading skill for money instead of the time for money idea which equates to slavery. At the age of 45, you have certainly taught me something of great value. As in South Africa most of us were brought up to get an education to get a low paying job so you can just put food on the table so you can go for the next day of slavery again. And the cycle just continues from there.
@ianl.85136 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much! I needed this! God bless you man!
@mithos58365 жыл бұрын
Phenomenal advice Roberto. You've rocketed to one of my favorites. This is sage advice, and I grew up in the same time that you did (I'm a bit younger than you) - so hearing about pre-Google era, Yahoo, Tripod, Geocities, AND the fact that you also did HTML, CSS, Javascript and had to help your peers in class... that's awesome and relatable. I went through that too, so it's nice to see that cool background. I'm happy you're doing wonderful things, and I'm working myself on chasing financial freedom. I am in the Rat Race and aiming to get out of it. Thanks for the inspiration!
@RobertoBlake5 жыл бұрын
Thanks Mithos, appreciate you taking the time to watch.
@planethoops6 жыл бұрын
Wow. Very refreshing. Honest, inspirational, to the point. Great stuff. Loved this "fireside chat". Keep up the great work.