Man the quality of your vids are crazy. Would love to hear you on a podcast and how you've been able to be so consistent over the years. Business, content, creativity, value, quality, video editing, all of that stuff is on that Karl Conrad, Justin Tse, MKBHD level
@elisonbartolomeuu Жыл бұрын
never split the difference is crazy. love that book.
@JivanNavij Жыл бұрын
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation: 00:00 📚 *Introduction to Finance and Development:* - The speaker emphasizes the importance of self-education in finance and development. - Introduces the idea of distilling valuable knowledge from books. - Promotes the video as a guide to key takeaways from various books. 00:29 🧠 *Mindset for Wealth: Think and Grow Rich:* - Importance of developing the right mindset before pursuing wealth. - Highlights the key takeaway from "Think and Grow Rich": positive thinking, visualization, and concrete action are essential for success. - Emphasizes the crucial role of taking action toward one's goals. 01:56 🌱 *Building a Growth Mindset: Mindset by Carol Dweck:* - Introduces the concept of a growth mindset from the book "Mindset." - Describes how a growth mindset views challenges as opportunities to learn and grow. - Emphasizes the importance of dedication and hard work in developing abilities. 02:55 ⚙️ *Transformative Power of Atomic Habits: Atomic Habits by James Clear:* - Discusses the impact of small changes in daily habits from "Atomic Habits." - Advocates for the compounding effect of consistent, small positive changes. - Shares a personal example of building a gym habit and its positive impact. 05:51 💰 *Wealth Philosophy: Rich Dad, Poor Dad:* - Differentiates between the philosophies of "Rich Dad" and "Poor Dad" regarding wealth. - Highlights the importance of making money work for you instead of working for money. - Stresses the need for financial education and entrepreneurial thinking. 06:51 🏛️ *Timeless Financial Wisdom: The Richest Man in Babylon:* - Discusses the age-old principles of living below means, wise investments, and paying oneself first from "The Richest Man in Babylon." - Encourages continuous self-improvement and skill development. - Relates the concept of automating finances from "I Will Teach You to Be Rich." 08:49 🧠 *Understanding the Psychology of Money: The Psychology of Money:* - Emphasizes the uniqueness of each person's relationship with money. - Advises analyzing successful patterns to reshape beliefs about money. - Encourages simple and consistent financial strategies, like investing in low-cost index funds. 09:47 🤑 *Realities of Millionaires: The Millionaire Next Door:* - Challenges stereotypes about millionaires and their lifestyles. - Advocates for frugality, saving, and consistent investing as common traits among millionaires. - Reinforces the idea that being rich is about making smart financial choices. 10:45 📈 *Time-Tested Investment Principles: The Intelligent Investor:* - Discusses the principles of long-term investing from "The Intelligent Investor." - Advises against market timing and promotes investing in good quality companies. - Shares personal experiences and strategies for successful investing. 12:43 ⌛ *Optimizing Productivity: The Four Hour Work Week:* - Introduces the concept of working smarter, not harder. - Explains the Pareto principle and its application to optimize productivity. - Encourages focusing on the crucial 20% of tasks that yield 80% of the results. 14:08 🎯 *Focusing on Crucial Tasks: The One Thing:* - Emphasizes the importance of focusing on the most crucial tasks to simplify goals. - Introduces the domino effect concept for creating a cascade of success. - Connects the idea of stacking habits from "Think and Grow Rich" and "Atomic Habits." 15:07 🚀 *Entrepreneurial Wealth: The Millionaire Fastlane:* - Challenges traditional financial wisdom and presents entrepreneurship as a path to wealth. - Discusses three lanes: sidewalk, slow lane, and fast lane, emphasizing entrepreneurial wealth creation. - Encourages thinking differently and not following conventional routes for financial success. 16:07 📚 *Comprehensive Business Knowledge: The Personal MBA:* - Recommends "The Personal MBA" as a cost-effective alternative to traditional business education. - Covers various business topics, providing a comprehensive basis for understanding business. - Emphasizes the practicality and cost-effectiveness of self-education in business. 16:36 🔄 *Lean Approach to Startup: The Lean Startup:* - Introduces the build, measure, learn feedback loop for systematic startup management. - Advocates starting small, testing hypotheses, gathering feedback, and adapting accordingly. - Stresses the importance of a flexible approach to minimize risk and increase chances of success. 17:34 🤝 *Building Interpersonal Skills: How to Win Friends and Influence People:* - Shifts focus from monetary wealth to the importance of cultivating relationships. - Highlights the significance of understanding human behavior for personal and professional success. - Emphasizes the timeless value of Dale Carnegie's classic on building positive relationships. 18:02 📚 *Communication and Influence:* - Principles for effective communication and influence are timeless. - "How to Win Friends and Influence People" provides valuable insights into building rapport. 18:32 💬 *Negotiation Mastery:* - "Never Split the Difference" by Voss guides on negotiating effectively. - Understanding negotiation psychology is crucial for various situations, from salary talks to business deals. 19:02 🔮 *Social Dynamics and Power:* - "The 48 Laws of Power" delves into social dynamics but requires careful consideration due to its potential misuse. - It provides insights into understanding motivations and navigating social situations for career advancement. 19:31 📘 *Life and Business Lessons Compilation:* - "Tools of Titans" by Tim Ferriss offers actionable advice from successful individuals. - It distills hours of interviews into valuable lessons on various aspects, from routines to investment strategies. 20:01 🚀 *Key Takeaways:* - Taking action is crucial; knowledge alone is not enough. - Starting small and building habits over time is powerful. - Investing, building relationships, and understanding psychology contribute to financial success. 20:29 💡 *Final Insights:* - Compounding is powerful; give investments time to grow. - Leverage is a superpower-work smarter, not harder. - Building relationships, mastering negotiation, and learning from successful individuals are key elements in wealth-building. 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@jacobmoney Жыл бұрын
I"ve recently purchased The Psychology of Money by Morgan Housel and I can't wait to begin. I've read half of the books that you've mentioned in your video, and they're all outstanding books. 👍
@Isaiah.Hernandez7139 ай бұрын
Hey jacob, reading these books have they impacted on what your pursuing into?
@BanishedByNightmares Жыл бұрын
Well defined list of books. Great effort Oliur, thanks!
@777VIV Жыл бұрын
Credit to your script writer - they did well.
@FlixStarStudios Жыл бұрын
Love your videos Oliur!
@LutherBottrill Жыл бұрын
Animations and sound are something different! Really nice well done team
@aqsa.nadeem Жыл бұрын
Excellent & informative video as always! Thank you so much for all the content you put out.
@Rece_RR Жыл бұрын
Youre going to change a lot of lives with this video! Thank you
@ThatMarkGilroy Жыл бұрын
Great value video, thanks Oliur!
@mohammedtarig7356 Жыл бұрын
man, these kinds of videos what really help thanks
@Max-pv2fk Жыл бұрын
Loved these animations!
@joshforth Жыл бұрын
Love this! I'm going to go through these in 2024
@EcomElyas Жыл бұрын
Don’t say one day but say day one, don’t waste time and go read!
@TMSNMZ Жыл бұрын
Beautiful fucking video! Love your content mate! Thank you for sharing with us these valuable knowledge
@aqsa.nadeem Жыл бұрын
Hey dude, could you make a video on how one can establish themself as a 'brand' or like market themselves? For me, I have multiple skills such as graphic design, video editing, web development, python, JS, etc. that I can provide to people as a freelancer. Everyone I've done [unpaid] work for always appreciates and praises my work and my work ethic, but I really struggle with getting paying clients or asking someone to pay me for my work. I suffer from self-doubt, a lot. I just don't know how to go about charging people for the work I do for them.. or getting people who are willing to pay for the services I can provide. Is there a way to establish yourself as a brand or freelancer in the market, specially without showing your face as I'm super shy..
@ramsyrama Жыл бұрын
You are doing too much pick two skills and optimize those
@hey121e3 Жыл бұрын
how do you do research on stocks to decide which ones to invest in?
@jvndn Жыл бұрын
Incredible video, well done
@emerycrafting Жыл бұрын
You killed it 😎
@wassimbenchekroun1425 Жыл бұрын
Please what's the app on the screenshot at 11:13 ?
@rohan22nik Жыл бұрын
This title format is used by 100s of creators lol it works every time
@8020Alive Жыл бұрын
Good news - Bard and chatgpt can summarize all these books in seconds. No need to purchase or read many of these bloated books.
@8020Alive Жыл бұрын
@@tt-tk9076 - wrong. Especially with Bard
@ismailrouaiguia4913 Жыл бұрын
We need to lessons about digital products e commerce 😢
@mounirboudeken9760 Жыл бұрын
Do you want better eye-catching thumbnails to attract more viewers? I can make it for you
@TheTechDivision Жыл бұрын
I see what you did with the title xD
@ParthSharma-op2kj Жыл бұрын
"hi Brother, I've crafted custom thumbnail designs for your videos and am eager to offer my services as a thumbnail designer and video editor. If you're open to collaboration, I'd be delighted to share samples of my work. Thank you for your inspiring content."
@AeyGee Жыл бұрын
Shamelessly copying Nischa's video, who is also from the UK. Good, I like it.
@LutherBottrill Жыл бұрын
And upped her by one book hahaha
@OliurOnline Жыл бұрын
Haha me and her share ideas all the time. Check out her latest video and see where the title is from ;)
@dna8269 Жыл бұрын
This title style is a classic on KZbin, it’s not just Nischa’s
@kamx3185 Жыл бұрын
They're performing the natural obligations with one another so it should be fine 🙂
@saitama1255 Жыл бұрын
They are not the only two I've seen many videos with the same idea, everyone does it in their own way.