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@toddpeterson58123 ай бұрын
You are very clear and helpful. I am 70 and retired. Trying to learn AI. My brain is very scattered. You help. Thank you.
@raybod17753 ай бұрын
Me too, but I’m 66. I have signs all over reminding me to get back to my task especially my AM routine that includes writing today’s TO DO list. Also set a timer at 10AM and 2PM to remind be to get back on task.
@luciusrex3 ай бұрын
How do you learn AI? Customer facing ai these days were built to understand natural language. On top of that the barrier between people and understanding a domain is almost gone because of ai
@一本のうんち3 ай бұрын
One way that worked for me to learn stuff at beyond the surface level that not many people talk about is a full on immersion. Make study your whole life. Cut out everything else. The learning speed is exponential compared to other methods. It might feel slow or same as 'effective' learning methods but the knowledge compounds quicky. You only need one tip from the mentioned ones in the video to make it work. That is creating a right environment, but in this case the environment has to be hostile and boring so that the learning becomes the only 'fun' thing to do.
@xKSBx3 ай бұрын
i use this same method.
@Tanvir133719 күн бұрын
@@xKSBx same
@uaweezaherri2 ай бұрын
Personal notes Step1- 10% duration should be dedicated to meta learning (why, what, how) use ai prompts (check video) to speed up Stuff to be aware in order to stay focused: procrastination, sustaining focus, right focus (arousal lower for focus to be wider in the case of complex tasks; increase your arousal by increasing internal and external environment) Principle 3 - directness is all about what is the next actions and practicing what really matters (learn to code by coding a project) Principle 4 - drill (in order to solve the pb of egg-chicken) by writing questions and stuff you dont understand and focus on it (a tactic that can be useful is time slicing: isolate the most difficult part of a complex task repeat it again and again until you master it) Combine p3 and p4 Principle 5 - retrieval (test yourself to know if you master what you are learning) activate your neurons Principle 6 - feedback (3 types : outcome feedback like a comedian testing new jokes, informational feedback by asking what is right and is wrong, feedback with mentor or supervisor involves understanding, use gpt for these) Principle 7 - retrieval (prevent the forgetting curve by spaced learning and proceduralization) Principle 8 - intuition (about digging deep in a subject, like Feynman technique that mastered the fundamentals) Principle 9 - experimentation (there is a limit to how much ressources you can get for intermediate and expert level, that is why it is essential to experiment everything like van Gogh did for painting by pushing the boundaries) Ok I've got a list of principles, but now how do I actually apply all of this? For today, for next week, for the next following months?
@GaneshPalraj19912 ай бұрын
Thank you , I thought of getting notes for this video. Thanks for providing it.
@youtoo49713 ай бұрын
i really like the series about education and learning. please keep on making these. i would love it if you would create a detailed video on first principles thinking. THANK YOU.
@sadhariyavishal8 күн бұрын
Hey !!! Tina, this video is a game-changer! Your breakdown of Scott Young's 'Ultralearning' principles is incredibly insightful. I especially appreciate how you emphasize the importance of meta-learning and directness. Your practical tips on drilling and retrieval are exactly what I needed to hear. Thanks for making complex concepts so accessible and engaging. Keep up the fantastic work!
@thesirion3 ай бұрын
Great video! Please do more like this. I actually had already read Ultra Learning years ago, but struggled to put the lessons into practice (my ADHD really didn't help), and I was re-reading it not long ago, but it wasn't much different this time either. Now I'm reading Scott Young's new book, Get Better At Anything. It would be awesome if you talked about it too.
@azraelfirstofhisname86952 ай бұрын
This is the part of KZbin I thoroughly enjoy
@nicholasfraser49853 ай бұрын
As someone who doesn't comment and is looking to finally start a new journey to learning something new, this video came up at the perfect time. I took notes on this, used the prompt and are gonna take steps to get good at this. Thank you so much for the great video and hope for more like this or any other content from here!
@OldKingEnergy3 ай бұрын
Loved the way you broke everything down into bite sizes! Thank you. I'm going to start using these principles
@oleksiimaksymov62853 ай бұрын
Thanks for the video! Personally for me, the most difficult thing in learning or working on something is not to take a pause. Because it's hard to predict all things that can happen in my life to create a decent schedule. For example, I created a schedule to learn python, but suddenly I noticed that I don't understand (or forgot) some topic, e.g. lambda functions or I got sick for a week or so. It's really tough to get back because I feel like I lost the track.
@Julia_cg3 ай бұрын
Oh, I understand you. This past week has been a mini-vacation for me. I got sick. And now I don't know where to start. literally a white sheet in front of my eyes 😅
@BABABABA-u7dАй бұрын
stay blessed you r so gifted you r making a positive impact GOD BLESS YOU your parents must be very proud of you take care you are precious keep it up
@mrskinnywrists3 ай бұрын
Me: Watching this video at 2 am before final exams
@TinaHuang13 ай бұрын
😂
@jimmymedellin3 ай бұрын
Please update with your results
@flashbrutal3 ай бұрын
Me at 5:30
@mrskinnywrists2 ай бұрын
@@jimmymedellinI passed 🔫🔫
@TheSimojamal2 ай бұрын
Yayyy then it's working @@mrskinnywrists
@AlfredoLowery-n3l3 ай бұрын
You have a real talent for explaining complex things.
@hydrostats2 ай бұрын
Yeah
@jorgenunez500927 күн бұрын
I really enjoyed this video and liked this kind of video (book review). It was more impactful because not only did you read it, you gave us your thoughts, how you applied it, and how it worked for you. You also gave great examples of other people and other areas of life that this can be applied. I plan to buy and read this book because your experience with it inspired me to try it for myself. To answer your question at the end: yes, please make more book review videos like this. All your videos are great!
@Nassuvian_Celtic3 ай бұрын
I’ve found it’s just as important to learn how to market your knowledge, assuming most people are “ultra learning” to get a job.
@patient0x2 ай бұрын
This is a great video. I got his book because I want to do a deeper dive into learning. I will be watching this video over and over after I read the chapters.
@jondoe-jr3tl3 ай бұрын
A "science of learning" (neuroscience, psychology, etc.) series would be interesting. I've just begun my data science journey and have been piecing together the bleeding edge consensus (yours included) on the optimal way to learn all these new things. Strangely there isn't tons of content on it, but it would be very helpful. Just my 2¢.
@Ivan-jg1cc3 ай бұрын
3:32 fastest way to learn prompt, 3:57 study plan prompt
@MrsPhiladelfia3 ай бұрын
this video is really helpful for us adhd folk who don't want to spend years mastering some subject but Tina... I can't believe you missed the chance of a "leaky cauldron" pun RIGHT after showing Umbridge!
@TinaHuang13 ай бұрын
OMG YOURE RIGHT 😭
@MJFUYT3 ай бұрын
These are my favorites of your videos. Thank you for sharing your knowledge. 🙏🏾
@veronicasmemories2 ай бұрын
Watching these kinds of videos at the start of my masters degree is super helpful.
@Jukebox300Minecraft2 ай бұрын
Ironically I don't think I would have learned anything reading this book, but this video seems to summarize it well and will serve as a good recap for anyone who already knows these techniques.
@shashankchaudhary6917Ай бұрын
It's a good book. You don't need to adapt the whole thing from the book, just what works for u. Also just to give u head's up it's not about some shortcut, it will just correct the mistakes you do while learning stuff
@afnandawoad56463 ай бұрын
Thanks for the information 💕 the video is informative and amusing at the same. I have a suggestion that you may add a summary at the end with a visualization in the case maybe just an ordered list of the principles. And other cases maybe a mind-map so we can imagine the full picture at the end.
@arvinsenglishph22936 күн бұрын
More videos Tina your speaking voice is so euphonious I could listen to you forever! You sounded better than natives!
@scarlett_j3 ай бұрын
Thanks, I was looking for such a summarization of the general subject of learning in the most efficient ways.
@UNIVLOCATEFUN2 ай бұрын
Yes please make this into a series, thanks for doing this
@octoale3 ай бұрын
This was an excellent video! You explained the concepts in an engaging manner and kept me glued to the screen. It also reminded me I need to go study/work. Thank you.
@richardschultzberg5623 ай бұрын
Do more of these videos please, and thank you!
@TinaHuang13 ай бұрын
🤗🤗🤗
@drnancy2 ай бұрын
The video is really beneficial especially to people who are not really into data science and programming stuff, I hope you make many videos of the same type in the future, love you Tina ❤
@luciusrex3 ай бұрын
@6:12 character 'P' isn't bolded. Sorry, couldn't help it
@tech-adventurer3 ай бұрын
The book is really good! I read it in less than a week after your suggestion!!!! Highly recommend!
@kdramassss7823 ай бұрын
Super awesome! Thank you Tina, I am about to get a copy of this book now
@fishfish88793 ай бұрын
“All people have regrets. Warriors are no exceptions. One would hope it was possible to distinguish between events caused by one's carelessness or lack of ability and those caused by circumstances or forces beyond a one's control. But in practice, there is no difference. All forms of regret sear equally into the mind and soul. All forms leave scars of equal bitterness. And always, beneath the scar, lurks the thought and fear that there was something else that could have been done. Some action, or inaction, that would have changed things for the better. Such questions can sometimes be learned form. All to often, they merely add to the scar tissue. A warrior must learn to set those regrets aside as best he can. Knowing full well that they will never be far away.” ― Timothy Zahn, Star Wars: Thrawn
@DarrinSmiddy3 ай бұрын
Thank You a great video. I am definitely going to buy the book. Lately I have felt overwhelmed learning so many subjects in computer programming I think the book etc. will help me.
@brentccochran1233 ай бұрын
I really liked this video, your further insights that developed on the authors ideas was great and helped me understand the information more so. I would like to see more videos like this. Maybe even some videos getting into the process of specific ideas mentioned here. I also liked your Ai prompt ideas and am now intrigued if you have made good Ai prompt videos in the past in this learning perspective, if not these would be good videos too in the future.
@sifundomhlungu51193 ай бұрын
omg perfect vid! just got my ultralearning study plan for advanced data structures and algorithms for interviews from gpt, just perfect!! 🔥🔥
@fishfish88793 ай бұрын
“All beings begin their lives with hope and aspirations. Among these aspirations is the desire that there will be a straight path to those goals. It is seldom so. Perhaps never. Sometimes the turns are of one's own volition, as one's thoughts and goals change over time. But more often the turns are mandated by outside forces. It was so with me. The memory is vivid, unsullied by age: the five admirals rising from their chairs as I am escorted into the chamber. The decision of the Ascendancy has been made, and they are here to deliver it. None of them is happy with the decision. I can read that in their faces. But they are officers and servants of the Chiss, and they will carry out their orders. Protocol alone demands that. The word is as I expected. Exile. The planet has already been chosen. The Aristocra will assemble the equipment necessary to endure that solitude does not quickly become Death from predators or the elements. I am led away. Once again, my path has turned. Where it will lead, I cannot say.” ― Timothy Zahn, Star Wars: Thrawn
@hydrostats2 ай бұрын
My questions have finally been solved, thanks tina, i am going to read this book for more knowledge! Great video btw
@TheLegem2 ай бұрын
This overview was very helpful. Thank you!
@fishfish88793 ай бұрын
“To some extent, the direction of one's chosen path automatically selects for the paths that may cross it. A warriors path will intersect the paths of other warriors, allies and enemies alike. A workers path will interest the paths of other workers. But as with games of cards and dice, sometimes unexpected crossings occur. Some are driven by chance, others by design, others by a change in one's goal. Some are driven by malice. Such manipulations can prove effective in the short term. But the longer-term consequences can be perilously difficult to predict. The path of Arihnda Pryce is one such example. A deep and perceptive study of it can serve as a valuable lesson. And as an even more valuable warning.” ― Timothy Zahn, Star Wars: Thrawn
@u-233313 күн бұрын
Great explanation video, Really loved the way❤ how you reviewing a book and sharing its knowledge , pls do more such videos like this Thanks🙌🏻
@tejas.parjane3 ай бұрын
It was very helpful thank you so much for making ✨
@adedoyinayomadeadebiyi92712 ай бұрын
I enjoyed this. Thank youuu. I liked how you broke down the principles. I would like if there was an entire video on the arousal concept. I didn't quite get it, its foreign to me. Overall loved your video.
@howardjares66173 ай бұрын
Great video! I am a big fan of feedback. But one thing that I have run into, sometimes people volunteering information and they really don't know the material accurately. They once found a solution to a particular problem and believe that it will work every where. This is kinda like a relative saying I saw it on the Internet so it has to be true.... ;-) You did a great job of presenting a lot a material in an interesting manner. Keep up the good work!
@quixotik10213 ай бұрын
Love this style of vid, more vids like would this would certainly be appreciated!
@fishfish88793 ай бұрын
“There is satisfaction in defeating an enemy. But one must never allow oneself to become complacent. There are always more enemies to be identified, faced, and vanquished. All warriors understand the need to face and defeat the enemy. Both aspects of the task can be challenging. Both can require thought, insight, and planning. Failures in any of those areas can cost unnecessary time and irreplaceable lives. But a warrior may forget that even the task of identifying the enemy can be difficult. And the cost of that failure can lead to catastrophe.” ― Timothy Zahn, Star Wars: Thrawn
@DataScienceAndIntelligenceLady3 ай бұрын
I love it! It helps me kick-start in force my new pursuit in DS&AI.
@aarondykes41482 ай бұрын
Principle #10. Be single & childless
@keyaffa3 ай бұрын
I think you should do a series! Awesome job. 🎉
@splattek68703 ай бұрын
If there's a flashing green light doesn't that mean you should give pedestrians right of way if there are any? Also Tina you're my favorite youtuber because your videos on productivity are amazing, you read books to support what you teach, you work super hard at the business you created, and you still consider yourself to be lazy. And I can't help but think the same way about myself too.
@TinaHuang13 ай бұрын
Haha allegedly it means that the pedestrian has control over the light - green means you can go but it can change anytime if the pedestrian presses the button Tysm that genuinely means a lot 🤗🤗🤗
@fishfish88793 ай бұрын
“One is born with a unique set of talents and abilities. One must choose which of those talents to nurture, which to ignore completely. Sometimes the choice is obvious. Other times, the hints and proddings are more obscure. Then, one may need to undergo several regiments of training and sample several different professions before determining where one's strongest talents lie. This is the driving force behind many life-path alterations, There are few sets of skills that match only one specific job. More often they are are adaptable to many different professions. Sometimes, one can plan such a change. Other times, the change appears without warning. In both instances, one must be alert and carefully consider all options. Not very change is a step forward.” ― Timothy Zahn, Star Wars: Thrawn
@livb41393 ай бұрын
can you post the 3:56 prompt?
@RafaelKuroda2 ай бұрын
YOU ARE AN EXPERT LEARNING TUTOR WHO IS WELL VERSED IN SCOTT YOUNG'S BOOK ULTRALEARNING AND ITS 9 PRINCIPLES. RIGHT NOW I WANT TO MAKE A STUDY PLAN FOR ULTRALEARNING AI BASED ON THE PRINCIPLE OF METALEARNING AND THE WHY WHAT HOW FRAMEWORK. WHY: WHY I WANT TO LEARN IT. WHAT: WHAT I WILL, LEARN. THIS IS DIVIDED INTO CONCEPTS, FACTS, AND PROCEDURES. HOW: HOW WILL I LEARN IT. THIS IS BASED ON TECHNIQUES OF BENCHMARKING AND EMPHASIS/EXCLUDE. BENCHMARKING MEANS TO FIND COMMON WAYS PEOPLE LEARN IT BY DOING RESEARCH! EMPHASIS/EXCLUDE MEANS FOR MAKING MODIFICATIONS TO ALIGN WITH THE GOAL. MY WHYFOR LEARNING JAVASCRIPT IS BECAUSE I WANT TO BUILD WEB APPLICATIONS WITH A FULL JS STACK. LET'S CREATEA STUDY PLAN USING THIS FRAMEWORK. LET'S START WITH THE WHAT. I ALREADY KNOW HOW TO CODE IN PYTHON AND KNOW HOW TO BUILD PYTHON APPLICATIONS WITH DJANGO SO I UNDERSTAND THE COMPONENTS OF A WEB APPLICATION AND HOW THEY WORK ETC.
@pixellips2 ай бұрын
Enjoyed watching this, thanks Tina!
@bulletinvid2 ай бұрын
That i was looking for, Thanks a lot Tina!
@mumishen48193 ай бұрын
Hey, You are my Idol, and plus, I'm self-learning to becoming an AI/CS person. Thanks for the videos, and keep in touch.🙂
@fishfish88793 ай бұрын
“An enemy will almost never be anything except an enemy. All one can do with an enemy is defeat him. But and adversary can sometimes become an ally. There is a cost, of course. In all things in life there is a cost. In dealing with an adversary, sometimes the cost paid in power or position. Sometimes the cost is greater. Sometimes the risk is one's future, or even one's life. But in all such situations, the calculation is straightforward: whether or not the potential gain is worth the potential loss. And the warrior must never forget that he and his adversary are not the only ones in that equation. Sometimes, all the universe may hang in the balance.” ― Timothy Zahn, Star Wars: Thrawn
@fishfish88793 ай бұрын
“All opponents are not necessarily enemies. But both enemies and opponents carry certain characteristics in common. Both perceive their opposite as an obstacle, or an opportunity, or a threat. Sometimes the threat is personal; other times it is a perceived violation of standards or accepted norms of society. In modest form, the opponent's attacks are verbal. The warrior must choose which of those to stand against,, and which to ignore. Often that decision is taken from his hands by others. In those cases, lack of discipline may dissuade the opponent from further attacks. More often, though, the opponent finds himself encouraged to continue or intensify the attacks. It is when the attacks become physical that the warrior must take the most dangerous of choices.” ― Timothy Zahn, Star Wars: Thrawn
@bin4ry_d3struct0r3 ай бұрын
Thanks for the review ... I want to read this book!
@fishfish88793 ай бұрын
“A leader is responsible for those under his authority. That is the first rule of command. He is responsible for their safety, their provisions, their knowledge, and, ultimately, their lives. Those whom he commands are in turn responsible for their behavior and their dedication to duty. Any who violates his trust must be disciplined for the good of others. But such discipline is not always easy or straightforward. There are many factors, some of them beyond the commander's control. Sometimes those complications involve personal relationships. Other times it isn't the circumstances themselves that are difficult. There can also be politics and outside intervention. Faliure to act always brings consequences. But sometimes, those consequences can be turned to one's advantage.” ― Timothy Zahn, Star Wars: Thrawn
@richardhack52023 ай бұрын
You said you'd post the link to the prompts you showed in the description. I don't see the link in the description, so I took a screenshot instead.
@fishfish88793 ай бұрын
“No one is immune to failure. All have tasted the bitterness of defeat and disappointment. A warrior must not dwell on that failure, but must learn from it and continue on. But not all learn from their errors. That is something those who seek to dominate others know very well, and know how to exploit it. If an opponent has failed once at a lococal problem, his enemy will first try the same type of problem, hoping the failure will be repeated. What the manipulator sometimes forgets, and what a warrior must always remember, is that no two sets of circumstances are alike. One challenge is not like the other. The would-be victim may have learned from the earlier mistake. Or there may have been an unanticipated or unknown crossing of life paths.” ― Timothy Zahn, Star Wars: Thrawn
@DataScienceAndIntelligenceLady3 ай бұрын
I loved it! It helps me kick-start my new pursuit in DS&(A)I! It sounds like naming it a little superficial to call it artificial. It can be so complex and labyrinthic... let's see where it leads to. I simply say intelligence. It is really a peak of intelligence for objects and also for us as humankind - at the moment. Perhaps in 10-20 years from now on it will all seem like a beginner-level 90s game. Catch them all coins, stars, and hearts, and avoid the foes!
@fishfish88793 ай бұрын
“No one can say where his path will take him, even for the duration of a single day. More difficult still is to see where one's path will intersect that of another warrior. A warrior must always be alert for such meetings. Some are generated by happenstance, and those may be benign. But others are arranged with purpose. Those must never be underestimated. Fortunately, there are always signs. Before any trap is sprung, it must be prepared and primed and armed. If one reads the signs properly, the pattern of the attack will be clear. But one must always remember that launching a trap is easier than defeating it.” ― Timothy Zahn, Star Wars: Thrawn
@FrancinaSimone3 ай бұрын
Love it and would be happy for more!
@topcca3 ай бұрын
Another 'productivity' youtuber. Can't have enough of those.
@luciusrex3 ай бұрын
Bruh she reads these books so we don't have to (or we don't have to spend gpt credits) and we get insights from a real person. Stop watching these videos then and go eat grass maybe you'll become less toxic then
@cyrilemmanuel73353 ай бұрын
Please make a playlist for book reviews Really love it
@fishfish88793 ай бұрын
“Military leadership is a journey, not a destination. It is continually challenged, and must continually prove it self anew against fresh obstacles. Sometimes those obstacles are external events. Other times they are the doubts of those being led. Still other times they are a result of the leaders's own failures and shortcomings. Political power and influence are different. Once certain levels have been reached, there is no need to prove leadership or competence. A person with such power is accustomed to having every word carefully considere, and every whim treated as an order. And all who recognize that power know to bow to it. A few have the courage or the foolishness to resist. Some succeed in standing firm against the storm. More often, they find their paths yet again turned form their hopes for goal.” ― Timothy Zahn, Star Wars: Thrawn
@fishfish88793 ай бұрын
“A life path may change because of important decisions or events. Those were what drove my current path. But sometimes the smallest event can also drive a turn. In the case of Eli Vanto, that force was a single, overheard word. Chiss. Where had Cadet Vanto heard that name? What did it mean to him? He had already spoken one reason, but there might well be others. Indeed, the full truth might have several layers. But what were they? On a ship as large as this, there was only one practical way to find out. Thus did my path take yet another turn. As, certainly, did his.” ― Timothy Zahn, Star Wars: Thrawn
@fishfish88793 ай бұрын
“All strive for victory. But not all understand what it truly is. To a soldier or pilot on the line, victory is surviving the current battle. To a politician, victory is an advantage one can bring to a bargaining table. To a warrior, victory is driving an enemy from the field of battle, or bringing him to surrender. Sometimes victory is greater than the warrior could ever hope for. Sometimes it is more than he is able to hear.” ― Timothy Zahn, Star Wars: Thrawn
@fishfish88793 ай бұрын
“Leadership and obedience are the two legs on which a warrior's life is balanced. Without both, victory cannot be achieved. Leadership depends on information and comprehension. Not so obedience. Sometimes a commander may choose to share details of his plan. Often he may not. In either case, obedience must be instant and complete. Such automatic response relies on trust between commander and those commanded. And that trust can only be obtained through leadership.” ― Timothy Zahn, Star Wars: Thrawn
@Zenin7_3 ай бұрын
Thanks for the info. It's really helped me.
@tbur89013 ай бұрын
This felt like a truckload of information riding the fast lane but it was very interesting, thank you. I think you should decide for yourself if you like doing book reviews, each book may find its own viewers. Unless you're in this just for the money, then think up a plan.
@flukewatcharin30303 ай бұрын
Thank you so much 👍💖
@richardmyers38233 ай бұрын
Thank you for this video!
@fishfish88793 ай бұрын
“War is a primarily a game of skill. It is a Contest of mind matched against mind, tactics matched against tactics. But there is also an element of chance that is more suited to games of cards or dice. A wise tactician studies those games, as well, and learns from them. The first lesson of card games is that the cards cannot be played in random order. Only when laid down properly can victory be achieved.” ― Timothy Zahn, Star Wars: Thrawn
@fishfish88793 ай бұрын
“Each culture is different. Each species is unique. That presents challenges to the warrior, who often must ascertain from limited clues the strategy, goals, and tactics of an opponent. But the danger of misreading an opponent is sometimes even greater in politics. There, one seldom has the clearness of weapons activation or troop movement to warn of impending danger. Often, the only indication of conflict is when the battle has already begun.” ― Timothy Zahn, Star Wars: Thrawn
@fishfish88793 ай бұрын
“No battle plan can anticipate all contingencies. There are always unexpected factors including those stemming from the opponent's initiative. A battle must thus becomes a balance between plan and improvisation, between error and correction. It is a narrow line. But it is a line one's opponent must also walk. For all the balance of experience and cleverness, it is often the warrior who acts quickest who will prevail.” ― Timothy Zahn, Star Wars: Thrawn
@fishfish88793 ай бұрын
“The soldier in the field and the crew member aboard a warship inevitably see a war from a limited perspective. Their goal is to carry out their mission or their appointed task, and trust that their commanders are aware of the larger situation and the vast matrix of facts, positions, options, and dangers. Leadership is a role and a task that should never be aspired to lightly. Neither should loyalty be given without reason. Even if the primary reason is nothing more than the soldier's oath and duty, a true leader will work to prove worthy of a deeper trust. But leadership and loyalty are both two-bladed weapons. Each can be twisted from its intended purpose. The consequences are never pleasant.” ― Timothy Zahn, Star Wars: Thrawn
@fishfish88793 ай бұрын
“It is believed by many that the military life is one of adventure and excitement. In truth, that life more often consists of long periods of routine, even boredom, with only brief intervals of challenge and danger. Enemies seldom seek out their opponents. The warrior must become a hunter, searching and stalking with craft and patience. Successes are often achieved by a confluence of small things: stray facts, unwary or overheard conversations, logistical vectors. If the hunter is persistent, the pattern will become visible, and the enemy will be found. Only then will the routine be broken by combat. It's not supervising, therefore, that those seeking sometimes weary of long and arduous pursuits. They are relieved when the enemy appears of his own accord, standing firm and issuing a challenge.” ― Timothy Zahn, Star Wars: Thrawn
@Scorpio7790210 күн бұрын
6:46 "Like getting rid of "your friend" Lmao "Go away!" lol While you're studying of course 🤣
@mdadnanchowdhury11312 ай бұрын
Nice work and keep it up !
@fishfish88793 ай бұрын
“At one time or another, every warrior wishes to have an unconquerable fortress. Such as a fortress is perceived as a refuge, a place of defiance, or a rock upon which enemies can be goaded into smashing themselves to their own destruction. Politicians, too, yearn for such a fortresses, though they envision them in terms of power and authority instead of stone and weapons and shields. Industrialists wish to be similarly protected against competitors and marauders, while pirates hope for defense against system of authorities. In one way or another, all people wish for ultimate safety. But ultimately safety does not exist. Those who trust in such will find that hope dashed upon the very rock behind which they seek to hide.” ― Timothy Zahn, Star Wars: Thrawn
@SB-ht2uy3 ай бұрын
This was beautiful, thank you
@nathanielwilson78653 ай бұрын
Amazing video .I love your content so much. Love it keep up the good work. ❣❣❣❣
@TinaHuang13 ай бұрын
🤗🤗🤗
@vitorfdev3 ай бұрын
This video is basically a light at the end of the tunnel. I’m going to use these concepts to learn a web app framework that I need to implement a new feature at my job, as the only developer on the team. I’ll be back later to share the outcome! :)
@annieojuro-anuonye72033 ай бұрын
Thank you Tina
@natassiatavares45682 ай бұрын
So that's why i do simple/boring things while watching tv! Makes a lot of sense
@annieojuro-anuonye72033 ай бұрын
I love the review… make more of this…
@levtsenovoy68862 ай бұрын
This is a great video, thank you.
@osamaAhmed-oi7km2 ай бұрын
You're really smart good to learn something from you ❤ thanks 👍
@AkinsRealm3 ай бұрын
Thank you, to me this was more than a book review and I’d certainly like to see more of this 🙂👍
@fishfish88793 ай бұрын
“A great tactician creates plans. A good tactician recognizes the soundness of a plan presented on him. A fair tactician must see the plan succeed before offering approval. Those with no tactical ability at all may never understand or accept it. Nor will such people understand or accept the tactician. To those without that ability, those who posses it are a mystery. And when a mind is too deficient in understanding, the resulting gap is often filled with with resentment.” ― Timothy Zahn, Star Wars: Thrawn
@dakshbhatnagar3 ай бұрын
11:20 you know your handwriting is bad when you yourself are struggling to read. 😂
@TinaHuang12 ай бұрын
😭
@olasoji__3 ай бұрын
Love the video, Thanks
@ErgunDev2 ай бұрын
Great video!
@RameshKumar-ng3nf3 ай бұрын
I dont know about "Flashing green light". Please do share the info. And great video on learning as always ❤👌