Hope you enjoyed this video gang. If you want more help with procrastination and to start taking meaningful action on your biggest goals every day, check out Productivity Lab here: go.productivitylab.com/tjdopamine/yt
@Umar_Akmal96_OfficialАй бұрын
King Babar>>>Chokli+Sachin Asif Ali>>>Rohit+Dhobi So, Asif Ali is the new FATHER of Lundianssss 💪🤣 55* (14) Vs. Lundiansssss 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Hong Kong's six tournament is fantastic 🤩
@Umar_Akmal96_OfficialАй бұрын
King Babar>>>Chokli+Dhobi+Sachin
@hoteljobs2040Ай бұрын
I got your book and I think the best I ever read on the topic of productivity 👍
@ShyamaliMandal-e3qАй бұрын
@@aliabdaal sir I'm your big fan
@Cld1512Ай бұрын
I would love to join the lab but alas I can’t afford it
@3rd_iimpactАй бұрын
Meditation and avoiding my phone 95% of the day has been a game changer for me.
@هاجرالتميمي-ج1زАй бұрын
So true like sometimes u feel that the thing which is shattering ur life is just phone Btw I hope we all have that game changer instrument
@CholaspenАй бұрын
How do you avoid your phone? Just put it in a separate room or airplane mode or something?
@jumhed994Ай бұрын
Yoga Nidra to close the open tabs in our brains
@lulubom2779Ай бұрын
@@Cholaspen In my case, I have turned off notifications and uninstalled Instagram and TikTok since they are the apps that generate the most dopamine for me. I only stayed with KZbin, I think it is gentler on my brain and I love it.
@twodoorscinemaclub9 күн бұрын
Would you mind describing your meditation practice to me please? The more details the better
@ellie3792Ай бұрын
I haven't listened to music in anywhere in public, including on public transport or on walks, for years. I stopped doing it nearly ten years ago because I started becoming very anxious not being aware of my surroundings. Now, I honestly think it's a game changer for me. Sure, it was "boring" at first but I can't remember the last time I felt bored doing it. It makes doing things like going to the gym (something I do without music too) much more mindful and intentional. More recently, when I tried to make an effort to use my phone and social media less, it felt much easier as a result. Honestly I can't recommend taking your headphones off and just trying out the world without Doja Cat in your ears more - though I appreciate it's hard to get started. That said, I don't think I could give up music on flights that are over 2 hours long, that's too far even for me
@robmason1Ай бұрын
This is such a great idea, thanks Ellie. Maybe this is why I feel so disconnected from the world sometimes, like I’m living in a dream, it’s the headphones!
@OlabodeAdedoyinАй бұрын
This is sooo interesting. I started doing this as well recently and I thought perhaps I was overthinking it, but I just think there something to not having your mind occupied by externalities all the time. It has allowed my brain to think a lot more and come up with creative solutions or even just manage my thoughts when I feel anxious
@TheresaL-h6i11 күн бұрын
This is a thing of my Status. Sometimes if i am very low, it is better to keep too much impressions away. Then i can go groceries shopping and come home calm. Without i would be stressed Out and very very tired. So i better stay in my headphone world. On other days it is time to interact more with the world around me and to hear and feel it. Then i get Joy from the Things i See and hear around me. Smiles, the scy, colours,...
@SillyGoose-d5zАй бұрын
Funny you mention singing with a group - singing in a choir filled my cup like nothing else. I'm not an phenomenal singer by any means, but I experienced such moments of pure joy and euphoria. Sounds mad, but with the right group, it made me so happy, and really enriched my life. Highly recommend, but again, the right choir is vital!
@alytheauror147Ай бұрын
I've been trying very hard to avoid my phone and staying away from anything that is addictive. Some days I accidentally regress backwards, but on the days I stay away from my phone, it's like a breath of fresh air. Sometimes it becomes a bit of a contradiction when I think back to the day before where I was so full of energy and felt great versus the sensation of rotting. I can't express how important it is to maintain this and I'm glad this video explained it even further
@aditighosh4926Ай бұрын
OMG Ali. This was amazing. I am a 47 year old mum of 18 year old who is struggling with lack of motivation. It’s been so difficult watching him struggle. He is a bright, sweet natured lovely young lad. He in fact introduced me to your channel. You are making such a difference to young people’s lives as an influencer and mentor. Keep up the good work!
@AFeminineHeartАй бұрын
❤❤❤
@nonsoottih7405Ай бұрын
Tell your 18 y/o to get disciplined and stop searching for motivation. Motivation can only get you so far, but discipline is what keeps you going. Tell your son to not get lost in the world of productivity KZbin videos, because it's very easy to fall into the trap of feeling fulfilled after watching another person do what YOU should be doing.
@snafu22Ай бұрын
unfortunately everything he says is just theory. there is zero scientific evidence to prove anything he says. if you don’t believe me go ask your doctor to measure your dopamine levels in your brain.
@newmann233Ай бұрын
@@nonsoottih7405 wish I knew this at 18.
@karthicktechАй бұрын
@@AFeminineHeartin oeoc
@UncommonyАй бұрын
It's alarming how much we've become over reliant on the dopamine hits. For comfort, convenience, and the shiny objects we've been trained to throw away our dreams, our goals, and just settle for consumerism.
@adhd_coach_katherineАй бұрын
You can't be over-reliant on a neurotransmitter. Can you use your phone too much? sure. But this is not what they're suggesting.
@lucascrow9794Ай бұрын
This is hilariously well-timed - I was searching for dopamine videos 2 hours ago and wishing you had a more recent one.
@ShyamaliMandal-e3qАй бұрын
The simplest and actionable video on dopamine, sir
@tjpowerofficialАй бұрын
Incredible video mate! Loved shooting this with you 🤝🧠
@sarah.n.s.c.Ай бұрын
It’s gotten to the point where I have to sit and watch a movie while alternating between TikTok and candy crush to not feel withdrawal symptoms. It’s driving me insane
@tejaszarekar9145Ай бұрын
Same 😢
@AlottaDixonCider29 күн бұрын
maybe you're already insane and you just don't know it yet?
@kp78222 күн бұрын
Delete all apps. At first it is pain but then it feels wonderful
@timrobert864121 күн бұрын
Why are you even on tiktok ?? Wake up maybe
@kp78221 күн бұрын
@ exactly. Tik tok and snap chat are S”it😂😂😂
@BendingPinkSteelАй бұрын
One thing that has worked for me (which falls in the phone fasting category) is taking my dog for a walk immediately after I wake up. So literally, roll out of bed, put shoes on, leash him up, and get outside. It puts space between me and all the "normal" distractions that get in the way of a good morning. I get a good walk in, and then when I am home, the phone doesn't really feel enticing at all. Thankfully my dog is a good sport too because if he didn't want to get up I'd be in trouble 😅
@m1nkehАй бұрын
My dog would hate this, hahaha 🐕
@ld9279Ай бұрын
I try to do this too and on the days I do, it makes SUCH a difference to my mood and my focus, it's amazing how something so simple can totally change the trajectory of your day!
@randydoolittle2098Ай бұрын
I rarely post comments on KZbin, but this video is extremely good and I think, rather than doomscrolling, many millions of people should watch this video and realize that they have a problem and that they have the power to change their behavior
@catherinemccormick6002Ай бұрын
This deserves to viral - I've listened to the deep dive episode twice, absolute gold!
@hendrike3092Ай бұрын
In German there is a saying: „Erst die Arbeit, dann das Vergnügen“ - „First work, then pleasure“. I always thought it to be outdated, from a time of hardship and German discipline. It seems, there is more to it than I thought ;) A very interesting contribution, thanks! From experience, I can agree to everything. Your points and examples made me realise that I actually know how dopamine feels in my body. It‘s quite motivating.
@kp78222 күн бұрын
I agree!!
@Fierie33322 күн бұрын
I accidentally did this when my phone got so short on storage, so I deleted snapchat and instagram. I love yt though, but this content is way more helpful than scrolling. Like asmr & docs! Also what helped me is to be disgusted at the greedy companies who just want all my time, data to sell for profit and sell me personalised ads, they want all of your time! Fight for your own time and life
@ZacandJoshАй бұрын
Wow, this honestly feels like THE dopamine KZbin video. Thanks Ali!
@bumpupsappАй бұрын
Hey Everyone 🤠 Find the parts that interest you: 0:00 - Introduction to dopamine and addiction 1:10 - Overview of the four brain chemicals 2:24 - Importance of morning actions for motivation 4:49 - Healthy dopamine actions explained 7:18 - Introduction to phone fasting technique 8:20 - Morning actions to boost dopamine levels 9:50 - Finding your flow state for dopamine 12:57 - Cold water immersion increases dopamine levels 15:00 - Experiencing pain increases dopamine release 16:57 - Spend time in nature to find purpose Chat with videos via Bumpups 🌲
@RedRose-id4sdАй бұрын
Growth is unlocked when you understand life is about pain-pleasure balance. You can't make gains at the gym without putting in the work. You can't get dopamine without doing something difficult. You can't get lost in your music if you don't first sit down and practice at the piano. Everything is a give and take.
@danielasofronea2901Ай бұрын
Thank you, Ali, for explaining dopamine in such a simple way and how it affects us nowadays.
@OddernodАй бұрын
One of the most succinct and process-focused videos I've ever seen on YT 🙏🏻
@Lily_Leonard.Ай бұрын
i used opal to help me stop using social media, i find that the only way to get over an addiction is to substitute it with a new one. this is because we are always looking for something to keep our minds busy
@oloweopeyemiracheal336522 күн бұрын
How can I download opal
@panasitАй бұрын
Oh my god. I watched you so I didn't have to read Atomic Habit for my PhD a few years ago (thanks for the summary) and now I fell into Ali Abdaal rabbit hole. Now I have to get off my phone, and now I watched your 5 Productivity things to do without doom scrolling... I am officially addicted to your voice. Nice come back from the skin care routine. Congrats on your success.
@tyrekewatson5144Ай бұрын
KZbin has changed my life, and I have to say that being a KZbinr is almost like running a business. You always need to give your viewers what they want. You can't become complacent at any moment. At the end of the day, toughest part is definitely starting your channel and growing it up to the point you become successful (and honestly if I haven't used a lot of famester, I would have quit a long time ago. It was a proper game-changer for me, and once you become successful it is a great tool to control algorithm).
@Omsamara6Ай бұрын
Where your vids at
@Lt6798Ай бұрын
Hey Ali! I had a suggestion that you could include in your video. When it comes to talking about your sponsors, lets take the current one for example - Productivity Lab, I think including a detailed little tid bit about why it works would significantly help convey its effectiveness. So for example, with Productivity Lab, you could tell us from a biological perspective why productivity lab helps students - what happens in the brain when you work with other people that increases your productivity so much and helps you get started and successful? It would enrich the results of the product by telling us how those results came about to be. Just some food for thought!
@Celian_ChapuisАй бұрын
Watch your videos and read your book have helped me to pass the TOEIC Listening and Reading, without the feeling of working, Thanks for that
@edartisАй бұрын
I'm a minute into this video and already feel like its going to be super impactful and helpful. Keep up the great work!
@yuordreamsАй бұрын
10 years ago in my early 20s I went through a horrible year in my life where I "rotted" before it was spoken about. I became very depressed and agoraphobic. I could come to my front door, then I'd get so afraid and anxious that I'd crawl back into my home and try to forget that I was throwing away my education and social life. It was horrible. I don't know how I got through it. I'm glad girls are talking about this online, perhaps they will fare better than I did.
@showkotazizАй бұрын
Who is Student here ?
@Umar_Akmal96_OfficialАй бұрын
King Babar>>>Chokli+Dhobi+Sachin
@Celian_ChapuisАй бұрын
Me
@monanshusahay6844Ай бұрын
@@Umar_Akmal96_Officialstats shows it all who's king. Be logical blud
@RoRo99999-vАй бұрын
Yes
@makemoneytamilАй бұрын
@@Umar_Akmal96_Official Kl rahul!
@rodrigosanroman8Ай бұрын
So thankful bro, ur fr helping me to change my life and habits, I’ve watched like 3-4 videos of you and all of them have been useful, imma watch more of your content
@davidesonziniАй бұрын
Thanks for this! I've just listened to a podcast by Andrew Huberman on dopamine.
@reneekahn2014Ай бұрын
I needed this so much! Thank you. I’m struggling so much and can’t wait for the rest of the series. I actually understood everything u had to say and it really got me going
@ideas4better29 күн бұрын
Just recently I had the success of pushing past the mental block and find enjoyment on the other side. I’m working to start a KZbin channel and defining my audience has been a challenge. But with the help of the 5 Hour KZbinr course and some time, I climbed the hill and about 20 minutes in began the joyful ride to shaping and moving toward my goal. Thanks for sharing what is happening in the brain and the encouragement to push through the hard into the reward!
@jennymurray3022 күн бұрын
Hi Ali, your work has been very helpful to me. Thank you so much for what you do. I am excited that I started my quarterly quests and weekly priorities today and also set up journaling formats for the morning manifestos and weekly check-ins. I thought I'd take a look at this video too (if I watch too many though, I get too many ideas to implement 😅). About this content...it's interesting that dopamine is released after doing a challenging task, and you spoke to how it has to be a flow/balance. When you mentioned stress surrounding a task, it perked my ears, because this is a hurtle for me. I tend to take much longer to complete activities than I anticipate, so often when I accomplish something or make progress, my mood drops because it wasn't in the "right" time-frame or I'm not satisfied with my execution the way I had hoped. It makes every activity a potential disappointment and wrecks my motivation. Do you have any suggestions for this issue? I picked up on the idea of pairing down, and this will help, but I'm not sure what to do about the part where I'm so hard on myself. What do you think?
@sallymcmullinАй бұрын
This has helped me understand dopamine better than anything else! So powerful, helpful, and actionable! THANK YOU! Been a fan, got the book, grateful for your work!
@sameeepАй бұрын
This video came out just at the right time, I had already stepped back from every social media this whole year and I only had Reddit installed and told myself that it is "helpful" but today I got rid of it finally! Now it's time to add new stuff in place of those habits. Thank you
@ShammahCornerАй бұрын
This is interesting. In one of my videos, I explained my experience trying 'phone fasting' without knowing that this was what the term was called. It is definitely an enlightening experience. I will take your advice to try to incorporate this as a regular practice in my daily routine.
@Kar0nАй бұрын
17:20 just sitting there alone with my thoughts. Brilliant
@manaseetelaang328Ай бұрын
The most useful video I could've come across, thank you Ali!!
@samuelefalcooАй бұрын
Thank you Ali! Nice video. I saved it in one of my folders. In these years i add in my everyday life habits such as: Meditation, reading, listening good music, talk with new people when i have the possibility and others... I think that it is important to find pleasure again in the small things. Now that i'm in Australia and travelling the world, i'm trying to understand what i really want from my life and these good habits are helping me a lot.
@CuriousKidTravelАй бұрын
Is there anyone in the whole world, explain this concept in such a way. amazing ❤❤
@benjaminjammes-howell83919 сағат бұрын
Hi ! I never really comment on videos but i did find this one super interesting. Dopamine is definitely a huge well being concern. But what I think is all the more interesting / a shame, is that’s it’s always linked to that concept of “productivity”. Why would you want to be happier ? Or healthier ? Only to be more productive apparently. Capitalism has been so deeply ingrained into our brains that we keep seeing it as the final goal, whereas personal happiness that comes from staying an hour in nature everyday should be what we strive for. Productivity might be a way for someone to achieve that happiness but most people think of it the other way around, because that’s what benefits an industrial society. We’re happy to produce and we don’t produce to be happy anymore.
@cliffneo558813 күн бұрын
I absolutely love the HomeKong lights in the back! Had so many life changing experiences in HK, I hope you have the best time and experiences whilst you're there too
@DerekA-k6fАй бұрын
wow this is the best and most relatable life advice i've heard in my life. i genuinely can relate to everything in this video (excitedly awaiting the next vid). Also great vid idea man
@ginabresch5867Ай бұрын
This was one of the best Podcast Episodes I ever listened to on your Podcast, Ali ❤
@therealist2000Ай бұрын
Porn addiction, weed and junk food and poor sleep were pretty much all the things giving me brain fog. Once I stop doing all of these my brain fog is pretty much gone! I also found that fixing vitamin and mineral deficiencies along with taking a Omega 3 supplement help a lot too. The rest is my diet, low carb throughout the day, high carb for workouts and strenuous activity. Drink plenty of water too!
@ReikiMasterCarlieАй бұрын
It is beautiful to put off the phone and jot anything in the mind with a pen and a paper notebook. 🌟
@HaydenE.27 күн бұрын
Thank you Ali! You are the best to watch in a flow state!
@lenam320629 күн бұрын
1. Phone fasting 2. Find your flow 3. Cold water immersion 4. Find your primary pursuit
@ChaNayNayAnimeАй бұрын
I love this. I’ve been passionate about the DOSE chemicals for 6 years now
@Fabyskan6 күн бұрын
As Humans we should start Thinking about banning short Videos to protect ourselves
@jeyasuriya967Ай бұрын
It was really mind blowing when i heard about find your flow. Because just the previous day before watching this video, I heard about the "Flow state" in Blue Lock anime ep 5 with the same words. All the information in this video is really amazing as well
@sahanaakter4349Ай бұрын
hello Ali i have been watching you for 2 years. I've seen so many videos on youtube but i have very few favorite channels and you are one of them. I've learnt so many things from here.thank you so much
@FlorentBonlongАй бұрын
RESETTING your mind is a GAME-CHANGER! 🧠✨ Small habits can spark BIG transformations. Prioritizing mental WELL-BEING and reducing unnecessary stimulants can shift our perspective, energy, and focus. Consistency is KEY-let's stay committed to this JOURNEY of growth! 🔄💪
@Laughing_club7Ай бұрын
The Videos i always wanted from you ❤
@autismawarenessmalaysiaАй бұрын
Hi, I just want to say Thank You for every inspiring video you post in you YT channel. After watching your videos, I have started become more productive and my dopamine has increased. Keep inspiring and motivating
@MomdiariesssАй бұрын
As a content creator I should thank you for your inputs, it's definitely helping me to grow my channel ❤ Thank you 😊
@katlero2829 күн бұрын
As a mom who does let her children have occasional screen time, this video really made it click for me how the screens are hurting my kids brains. Everyone says it, but never a why that actually made logical/biological sense instead of just judgement. Boredom increases dopamine! It literally IS good for kids to be bored! Time for more “music only” days as I call them! And for me too.
@WenyingXu-g5rАй бұрын
"Move my body" after waking up is the biggest take-away from this video. Thank You!
@granite_4576Ай бұрын
Only thing harder than finding a life mission is finding the next one after you achieve it. In 2022 I got 90% of what I wanted in life (dream girl, married, emigrated, great job) and since then in the absence of the Dream™ I've slid into overweight, unmotivated and addicted to junk media.
@StoicDemocritusАй бұрын
Hamza has been correct about this all the time and I feel that the world is slowly starting to realize that there is something awfully wrong with the systems we have put faith in. Looking forward to other parts of the series!
@edwarcastilАй бұрын
Thanks for this, helpful three steps: distraction fasting, purposeful flow state, and cold showers as a way to do what we do not want to.
@mypradasatthecleanerss22 күн бұрын
What’s really helped me not use my phone for period before bed and after waking up is an Apple Watch. Yes, maybe ideally, we don’t use technology at all in these periods, but it’s just so good because you can listen to audiobooks and music from it and also you’re never really staring at its screen for long
@denisquenneville8032Ай бұрын
Thank you for creating this 4 part series. I really enjoyed the first one and the subjects discussed and ideas to help curtail the issues around dopamine. Take Care.
@jedi_marioАй бұрын
Hi! Thank you. This video helped me and I look forward to the series!
@my_cosy_livingАй бұрын
I was shocked when you said that the first 3 things we should do in the morning are brush our teeth, wash our face with cold water and make our beds, because these are my first 3 things I do in the mornig. Now I know where I get my motivation for the day from!
@adhvikmanchanda3968Ай бұрын
Amazing and Very Knowledgeable Video ❤❤ Would love a Deep Dive Podcast with John Zeratsky and Jake Knapp 😊
@hiddengem12-o9sАй бұрын
The fact that nobody talks about the book Dopamine Enigma Unveiled, speaks volumes about how people are stuck in a trance.
@vangcrossАй бұрын
bot
@dextercoolАй бұрын
Sh!t.
@atowng90729 күн бұрын
@@vangcrossbot
@mark-diaz-10KHPАй бұрын
Wow! this is awesome! I am so looking forward for the rest of this series. I’m such such a nerd when it comes to brain science. And yes, I read the dopamine nation, a couple of months ago, really good book. Right now I’m making some financial decisions so I can join productivity Lab, sounds awesome!
@Umar_Akmal96_OfficialАй бұрын
Respect button for Ali 💚✅
@SRSSharonshajuАй бұрын
Thank you soo much ali for u slow your vocabulary speed.. this is amazing ❤
@josephj7387Ай бұрын
Ali Abdaal the treasure of youtube! Thank you for the amazing and sensible content. Cheers from Bengaluru India 🇮🇳
@vanessaprincesssaАй бұрын
Thank you, Ali! 🎉
@drfreyabАй бұрын
Wow Ali this video is amazing! Haven’t had a piece of content cut through for me like this in a long time ✨
@nikyabodigitalАй бұрын
Bro this tech giants have fair share on this! They need to offer us to opt-out to shortform contents. It's freakin everywhere you can't escape it. Big creators need to advocate for this to keep youtube healthy.
@emilyb5557Ай бұрын
Click not interested show fewer shorts next to the bunch of shorts. KZbin will stop shoving so many of them at you. I found it helped!
@nikyabodigitalАй бұрын
@@emilyb5557 Thanks for the advice bud. Also just wanted to tell you that they have event last month they are shipping "show fewer short" feature before end of year. But your suggestion will do for now.
@ememessАй бұрын
as always perfect , you helped me a lot in every area of my life
@oshriy17 күн бұрын
Amazing content! So happy to discover this channel!
@teacherkim-q4rАй бұрын
2:01the editing woooow
@utilitroniumАй бұрын
Do not enjoy that not aligned with your values. That and applying simple kindness to everyone and everything just might be my two favorite life heuristics.
@sarahshadman6830Ай бұрын
Dear Ali, this was really helpful. Thank you so much for putting this video up. it gave me a clear road map.
@ghazaleegh6756Ай бұрын
It was so good! Thank you for making this🎉
@namanverma2520Ай бұрын
I would like to add 1 more point at 8:14 i.e. drink 1 or 2 full glass of water before doing brush.
@ReddittwboxyАй бұрын
Ali is an absolutely legend!
@BeingJones1Ай бұрын
banned books you need to read 1. Hidden Laws Of The Game 2. Money Borlest 3. Money Hidden Magic
@fowenartАй бұрын
Are you rich right now ?
@julia__sanaАй бұрын
So excited for this 4 Part Series
@MuhmmadIetazazAslamАй бұрын
One of the best video on internet today :-
@Vp21_mztАй бұрын
Thank you, this video is so helpful! Also, I love listening to Pirates of the Caribbean when studying!
@alyssumclaraАй бұрын
So this is why I have always felt more productive after morning runs!
@ld9279Ай бұрын
Thank you for this. I'm going to try so hard to put these into practice 🙏
@easydaisy3350Ай бұрын
Great video Ali! Very informative I even took some notes. Excited for the rest of the series!
@leenathayil2039Ай бұрын
I think the best way for human beings to move forward to be in an equilibrium state of mind and having a substantial self awareness that comes to them naturally without so much of struggle to put in the effort, is to incorporate some sort of activities like meditations, nature walks, etc., starting from primary schools, activities that very typical in monasteries or any places offering spiritual or well-being practices. These activities should be made as part of a curriculum in each and every schools and universities in the world. This will allow human beings to have a more balanced and fruitful lives, improve mental and emotional health, maintain a happy balance between technology and actual LIFE. There are many scientific research and findings showing that these activities have long lasting permanent benefits to human mind/brain. This is just my 2 cents as a corporate tech worker for 38 years of my life. 😄
@blueskiiesАй бұрын
shouting out to the Home Kong lights in the background
@helas33Ай бұрын
Appreciated how actionable this video was
@scottporter2513Ай бұрын
Excited about this series. Great video 👏
@Mystic_PathsАй бұрын
A dopamine reset can restore your sense of pleasure in simple activities and make it easier to stay motivated and focused
@amjadkormosh7397Ай бұрын
love it! this will be one of my future references for resetting my focus!
@whiteflameforjesusАй бұрын
aside from the evolution part and the brain developing "over 300 thousand years", nice video!
@gauripurohit4976Ай бұрын
Why?
@beezerOG28 күн бұрын
Great video! Will definitely be using some of these techniques!
@philberexАй бұрын
I try to keep it under control to keep working on my indie game.❤
@Henry-fm9ymАй бұрын
Hey, I want to start investing but don't know where to begin. Any advice or contacts for help?
@NnBxbxhАй бұрын
It's wise to seek professional guidance when building a strong financial portfolio due to its complexity.
@Liam-g701Ай бұрын
Same, I met Mr Liam watt last year for the first time at a conference in Manchester, after then my family changed for good. God bless Mr Liam
@AspasRodriguezMikelАй бұрын
Investing $15,000 and received $174,000
@OsademeFriedaАй бұрын
Please who is this Mr Liam This sounds so good andI would like to be a party to this, is there any wayl can speak with him?
@Liam-g701Ай бұрын
Yeah get connected to mr Liam , here is he’s line👎🏻🎉❤