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Emo Analysis

Emo Analysis

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@EmoAnalysis
@EmoAnalysis Жыл бұрын
Let's Clear Things Up: DNA Storage… Hey guys, there seems to be a misunderstanding about the phrase where I said, "You can store 433 PB of data inside 1 gram of your DNA." Though there's no direct correlation between this and cognitive ability, I just wanted to let you know about the true human potential. Humans are much more capable than we think we are. P:S And if you're sad about the fact that you can't actually store that much into your brain, don't be upset. You are still much more capable than you think you are. Just think about the peoples you admire, the chess players you've always watched (who are able to think ahead the whole game), the masterminded politicians and statesmen from history. Emperors like Genghis Khan, celebrated as one of history's most remarkable conquerors, whose drive and strategic brilliance led him to build an empire that spanned vast lands and echoed the resounding power of human potential. And Alexander the Great, whose audacious vision and battlefield prowess carved an empire that stretched across three continents, leaving an everlasting legacy.
@sokyduck
@sokyduck Жыл бұрын
Hello. I have a question and I would like you to answer that question: why are you doing this? I would appricate it if you answered this question. I came up with this, beceause I am more intouch with filosophy, beceause of self improvement. Have a nice day(:
@asmarakhan8045
@asmarakhan8045 Жыл бұрын
I think, brain is a muscle and it can be trained to store information, when you stop storing useless information and unnecessary trash in it, there might be more room for useful info to fit. what's your perspective on it?
@charlesfairchild3836
@charlesfairchild3836 Жыл бұрын
Lol chess players don’t think ahead the whole game, yes they may know the direction the game is headed, but not the exact moves. Just wanted to say that 😂
@idrk1507
@idrk1507 Жыл бұрын
@@charlesfairchild3836 Yeah that's what they were saying
@shuhua_star
@shuhua_star Жыл бұрын
you are awesome!
@haruvme
@haruvme Жыл бұрын
This might be the best self improvement video out there
@tanimaislam2666
@tanimaislam2666 Жыл бұрын
This is the best improvement video
@zenonchess6076
@zenonchess6076 Жыл бұрын
He created 20 thousand Ayanokoji's
@haruvme
@haruvme Жыл бұрын
@@zenonchess6076 lmao yeah
@millionairecutter4364
@millionairecutter4364 Жыл бұрын
@@tanimaislam2666 😮😮😮 1:47
@imposterk9768
@imposterk9768 Жыл бұрын
Indeed
@AK-rd3pz
@AK-rd3pz Жыл бұрын
I took a college success course that took me three months to finish. However, this video taught me everything I learned in that class in less than 10 minutes. It's pure gold!
@unseenman8393
@unseenman8393 11 ай бұрын
success story: i struggled with a severe burn out, anxiety disorder, ocd, depression, no friends, everything i wanted to accomplish just failed and the list goes on. ive tried just everything for years nothing helped. the day i had nothing to lose anymore my brother came and told me you need Jesus. just give it a try wich, he told me many times before but, i didn't listen back then. i prayed, asked Jesus into my heart repented of my sins and told Jesus i will do it his way and my whole life started to change supernaturally from that day on which, everything else could not do. he changed my bad thoughts and desires into good and positive ones. everyday he gives me more peace and joy. and i feel much more confident overall and about myself wich, people really sense and its still growing! everything just works now and now everything just makes sense. every day i talk to god in prayer about anything such as worries and desires etc... because, now i have a relationship with him and he calls me his child and he answers prayers. i can talk to people much better now and he gives me strength everyday for anything that i face. he has promised me much more and its getting better and better each day 🎉 i also know that i am going to heaven for eternity when i die. it doesnt compare to this earth. thats how good it will be. he saved me from an eternal hell because i accepted Jesus Christ as my savior. he died for ALL of us because he loves us so much! - john 3:16. its pure grace. he had to die for all of our sins because sin seperates us from all the good he has for us including his Kingdom (heaven). and we all fall short of the glory of god - romans 3:23 he is not a distant god he wants to adopt you as his child and have a beautiful relationship with you. Jesus cares for the rest of your problems. he promised it in de Bible! he has a great plan for your life. i wish you all the best and please give it a try it will be soo worth it!
@mxcxrons5637
@mxcxrons5637 9 ай бұрын
How muchhe pay you i wanna know really
@bird6907
@bird6907 3 ай бұрын
Bro, I just come back to say thank you. I had watched this video around 1 year ago. I took it seriously and did your given exercises. I read atomic habits within 2 week, summarize it and apply it. I schedule my own routine just like your task. My life has been changed a lot like A LOT. I read more books, gain more knowledge, hit gym regularly, work more. My mind is tougher and I see an obstacle as an opportunity to grow up. I will be successful one day and one piece of that come from you. ❤💪🏻
@taylorcr2355
@taylorcr2355 Жыл бұрын
I have been practicing these exercises for approximately six months: reading books, playing chess, exercising, and meditating. Now I can certainly say that this is real. I have more mental fluidity and a critical perspective as logic; In addition, it is also interesting to know what the psychology of the people around me is like. Depending on how you apply the knowledge, you can persuade or influence other people.
@beastyff1792
@beastyff1792 Жыл бұрын
isn't the video uploaded for only 2 months?
@taylorcr2355
@taylorcr2355 Жыл бұрын
@@beastyff1792 I have more time training this routine. This video is not the only one uploaded on KZbin.
@beastyff1792
@beastyff1792 Жыл бұрын
@@taylorcr2355 oh I guessed something like this . btw what is your chess rating
@taylorcr2355
@taylorcr2355 Жыл бұрын
@@beastyff1792 I don't know what is my rating, I just practice haha
@johann_saint
@johann_saint Жыл бұрын
​@@taylorcr2355good for you, as for me, chess helped me in improving my spatial pattern recognition, and relate it with other people in their behavior, gesture or what would I think if I were in there situation
@theamvslayer6154
@theamvslayer6154 Жыл бұрын
I really loved the atmosphere of this video, really appreciate the work you put here. I hope you keep improving and doing your best.
@Destined523
@Destined523 Жыл бұрын
Sigma 🍷🍷🗿🤖
@SCAVENGER_BLOODSTRIKE
@SCAVENGER_BLOODSTRIKE Жыл бұрын
what is so sigma that made you comment this?@@Destined523
@unseenman8393
@unseenman8393 11 ай бұрын
success story: i struggled with a severe burn out, anxiety disorder, ocd, depression, no friends, everything i wanted to accomplish just failed and the list goes on. ive tried just everything for years nothing helped. the day i had nothing to lose anymore my brother came and told me you need Jesus. just give it a try wich, he told me many times before but, i didn't listen back then. i prayed, asked Jesus into my heart repented of my sins and told Jesus i will do it his way and my whole life started to change supernaturally from that day on which, everything else could not do. he changed my bad thoughts and desires into good and positive ones. everyday he gives me more peace and joy. and i feel much more confident overall and about myself wich, people really sense and its still growing! everything just works now and now everything just makes sense. every day i talk to god in prayer about anything such as worries and desires etc... because, now i have a relationship with him and he calls me his child and he answers prayers. i can talk to people much better now and he gives me strength everyday for anything that i face. he has promised me much more and its getting better and better each day 🎉 i also know that i am going to heaven for eternity when i die. it doesnt compare to this earth. thats how good it will be. he saved me from an eternal hell because i accepted Jesus Christ as my savior. he died for ALL of us because he loves us so much! - john 3:16. its pure grace. he had to die for all of our sins because sin seperates us from all the good he has for us including his Kingdom (heaven). and we all fall short of the glory of god - romans 3:23 he is not a distant god he wants to adopt you as his child and have a beautiful relationship with you. Jesus cares for the rest of your problems. he promised it in de Bible! he has a great plan for your life. i wish you all the best and please give it a try it will be soo worth it!
@mxcxrons5637
@mxcxrons5637 9 ай бұрын
Are you paid ? I wanna get paid to i allso want sigma coming inside of me
@theamvslayer6154
@theamvslayer6154 7 ай бұрын
@@akirahonda9169 huh- 😅
@mikasaackerman1401
@mikasaackerman1401 Жыл бұрын
A perfect video at a time like this for me! I am a very negative person I always think of negative a outcome for almost everything This video is quite motivating for me to actually come out of that bubble will surely try the things mentioned in the video and return after a while to update here!
@Destined523
@Destined523 Жыл бұрын
Sigma
@FumaEarth
@FumaEarth Жыл бұрын
Looking forward to it.... I don't know who you are but I feel like I've been at a similar place. So I'd like to share some of my experiences that helped me improve - acting/not acting out of fear never did me any good, fear is a really bad counselor - take care of the space you're living in, it affects and reflects on how you're feeling inside - Surround yourself with people who want to see you succeed and are happy when they see you (that alone will boost your motivation massively (= ) - Negotiate with yourself and give yourself some leeway, yes its good to have a plan but don't be devastated if something unexpected happens - aim for 51% for your daily goals Wish you the very best Some Internet Stranger (=
@sheldonsantana2285
@sheldonsantana2285 Жыл бұрын
ill be waiting
@moocorp
@moocorp Жыл бұрын
Waiting for the gainz
@vincemokezoro669
@vincemokezoro669 Жыл бұрын
bro is gonna become a sigma
@dedoanggaming
@dedoanggaming Жыл бұрын
Timestamps: *_1. Knowledge_* 1:50 So what did Ayanokoji do to gain knowledge? 2:35 • Analysing your surroundings | 2:50 • Learn From Experience | 3:05 • What books should you read? | 3:30 *_2. Execute(IMPORTANT)_* 4:09 So what's the most efficient way to take action? 4:24 The triple A framework 4:31 • Act | 4:39 • Access | 4:44 • Adjust | 5:03 *_3. Pain_* 5:11 The right mindset 6:19 *_4. Replacement_* 6:49 Replacements that boosts our ability 7:05 *_5. Beliefs (IMPORTANT)_* 7:42 Laser-focus on the video 7:57 𝗬𝗼𝘂𝗿 𝗖𝗮𝗽𝗮𝗯𝗶𝗹𝗶𝘁𝗶𝗲𝘀 8:08
@minaraakter79
@minaraakter79 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for writing it 😸
@PatrickBateman-bi8lk
@PatrickBateman-bi8lk Жыл бұрын
Thanks for your efforts
@PublicAffectionx100
@PublicAffectionx100 Жыл бұрын
normalize this
@user-xb8cr3bi5z
@user-xb8cr3bi5z Жыл бұрын
why u should write it people should watch their themself
@Erhad
@Erhad Жыл бұрын
I can be ayanokoji ❤ so start now
@rakhi2121
@rakhi2121 Жыл бұрын
It's literally one of the best videos I have seen in 2023!! Amazing!! I can definitely say that it's gonna help me to boost myself in these 6 months of 2023 and will help me to be a better version of mine in the year 2024. Thank you✨ And congratulations you got a new member of your community. Keep it up!!👍🏻💯
@shinthant7729
@shinthant7729 Жыл бұрын
can you execute it?
@unseenman8393
@unseenman8393 11 ай бұрын
success story: i struggled with a severe burn out, anxiety disorder, ocd, depression, no friends, everything i wanted to accomplish just failed and the list goes on. ive tried just everything for years nothing helped. the day i had nothing to lose anymore my brother came and told me you need Jesus. just give it a try wich, he told me many times before but, i didn't listen back then. i prayed, asked Jesus into my heart repented of my sins and told Jesus i will do it his way and my whole life started to change supernaturally from that day on which, everything else could not do. he changed my bad thoughts and desires into good and positive ones. everyday he gives me more peace and joy. and i feel much more confident overall and about myself wich, people really sense and its still growing! everything just works now and now everything just makes sense. every day i talk to god in prayer about anything such as worries and desires etc... because, now i have a relationship with him and he calls me his child and he answers prayers. i can talk to people much better now and he gives me strength everyday for anything that i face. he has promised me much more and its getting better and better each day 🎉 i also know that i am going to heaven for eternity when i die. it doesnt compare to this earth. thats how good it will be. he saved me from an eternal hell because i accepted Jesus Christ as my savior. he died for ALL of us because he loves us so much! - john 3:16. its pure grace. he had to die for all of our sins because sin seperates us from all the good he has for us including his Kingdom (heaven). and we all fall short of the glory of god - romans 3:23 he is not a distant god he wants to adopt you as his child and have a beautiful relationship with you. Jesus cares for the rest of your problems. he promised it in de Bible! he has a great plan for your life. i wish you all the best and please give it a try it will be soo worth it!
@mxcxrons5637
@mxcxrons5637 9 ай бұрын
I wanna get paid too by this bozo
@thewintersolstice__
@thewintersolstice__ Ай бұрын
Seeing as we're more than 6 months into 2024 now, how is it going for you so far?
@dire-decadence
@dire-decadence Жыл бұрын
“Where the willingness is great, the difficulties cannot be great.”~Niccolò Machiavelli.
@crazypato3752
@crazypato3752 7 ай бұрын
Could you explain what dies Niccolo mean ?
@dire-decadence
@dire-decadence 7 ай бұрын
@@crazypato3752 When he says this, or the etymology of the name?
@crazypato3752
@crazypato3752 7 ай бұрын
@@dire-decadence when he says the quote. *Does
@dire-decadence
@dire-decadence 7 ай бұрын
@@crazypato3752 He’s basically eluding to the fact that if you have the willpower to do something, no matter what challenges you face-your willpower will be greater so the difficulties will be smaller. There is neuroscience supporting this too.
@Ambivert0007
@Ambivert0007 Жыл бұрын
Moral of the video :- 0% motivation,100% descipline
@Cninn
@Cninn 4 ай бұрын
I read that as 0% motivation 100% despacito 💃🕺
@zrxuser01
@zrxuser01 9 ай бұрын
bro wants me to reach 280+ IQ 💀
@itsme_earthian073
@itsme_earthian073 8 ай бұрын
if you really wanna become smart, just start reading everything and then go learn piano and calligraphy
@openseas3032
@openseas3032 5 ай бұрын
Don’t listen to that side of your brain don’t set a limit😂
@JoskyZambia
@JoskyZambia 5 ай бұрын
Does iq really increase??
@jackiechanrarevideos4108
@jackiechanrarevideos4108 5 ай бұрын
​@@JoskyZambiaYes, we can increase our IQ level. If we learn new things like a new language or a musical instrument etc. or if we practice solving logical problem, playing chess, sudoku, crossword puzzle etc. then we can increase our IQ upto 5 to 10 points or maybe more than that
@jackiechanrarevideos4108
@jackiechanrarevideos4108 5 ай бұрын
​@@JoskyZambiaThere are so many things to do. You can search on internet
@debarpan30
@debarpan30 Жыл бұрын
I am 5 months into the routine and I have made some modifications in the routine accordingly. Tbh I have changed a lot. The only thing you need to keep in mind is CONSISTENCY and HARDWORK. If I got results, then anyone can
@scribble505
@scribble505 Жыл бұрын
how are you 5 months into the routine when the video was uploaded 2 months ago ?
@debarpan30
@debarpan30 Жыл бұрын
I said I have made some modifications right? Those were after I saw this video. Before I saw this video I was just working on my body, but now Im also working on my mind
@ghostmarine3581
@ghostmarine3581 Жыл бұрын
Bro this video was released 2 months ago
@debarpan30
@debarpan30 Жыл бұрын
@@ghostmarine3581 Please read the reply I have given for this comment. I had been working on myself from 3 months before the video came out
@ghostmarine3581
@ghostmarine3581 Жыл бұрын
I see, but please edit the original comment to prevent further misunderstanding.@@debarpan30
@GoDUsopp-mc1jb
@GoDUsopp-mc1jb Жыл бұрын
This video is unbelievable. Sometimes people who actually wants a way to move forward but don't know specifically what to do? Then this video says it all. Being Advance is not enough and sometimes it is just the most simple way in a specific manner is the right answer. Now all i have to do is apply it. Thank you for the guidance
@Takeshii31
@Takeshii31 10 ай бұрын
How about the guy who made the Show 🗿
@neerajmishra6832
@neerajmishra6832 4 ай бұрын
Yes I think so
@Bred_555
@Bred_555 2 ай бұрын
He didn't exist
@XMINERMC
@XMINERMC 22 күн бұрын
@@Bred_555 so did the show came out of your mothers womb
@DrifttVIP
@DrifttVIP Жыл бұрын
It’s been a while since a video inspired me to take action, I’ve been unproductive and stumbled across this channel and the information given in this video so valuable, I had to subscribe straight away. I appreciate the work put into this, I usually don’t comment but I had to give thanks.
@jonathanjoestar275
@jonathanjoestar275 11 ай бұрын
This video isn't about being like Ayanokoji. I think the Ayanokoji stuff was only to get people to click on the video, which isn't an issue at all. This video, is about striving to be better, and unlocking human potential. Which is even better than the initial premise. Incredible video.
@JonesLongwater
@JonesLongwater Жыл бұрын
An interesting analysis - It's almost funny how Meditation fits into this perfectly, helping with assessing your surroundings and observing how everything acts, reacts and moves on. A lot of people think Meditation is cutting yourself off from the world, but it's not. Its goal is to make you become hyper-aware of your surroundings, see and hear everything around you, but don't let your thoughts stick on one thing. Take in everything. Let your thoughts flow and process naturally. Your brain then not only starts to appreciate and enjoy everything more (because, this is what the brain really likes to do!) but you'll also gain experience of how things behave and interact with each other. Just sit in a town centre or similar, and just watch the wildlife, the people, and the weather. Watch how they all interact and react with each other. Your brain will naturally start to put the puzzle pieces together as to WHY things happened the way they did. WHAT was the causality. This is knowledge and experience building, as well as puzzle solving in a natural way.
@s1mpolz
@s1mpolz Жыл бұрын
i was unintentionally doing this, so just sitting and spectating everything( how people behave. etc( why) ) is it meditating? I thought meditation is sitting in one place with closed eyes and focusing on breathing. I am really curious to know smth.
@chocolatemadeyoufat8707
@chocolatemadeyoufat8707 Жыл бұрын
@@s1mpolz Meditation is just focusing. Your breathing example is the most common one to use, but any mindful way of focusing on something and preventing your mind from wandering is practicing meditation
@popo6940
@popo6940 Жыл бұрын
You are confusing exteroceptive meditation with interoceptive meditation. Exteroceptive meditation, as you described, is used to increase ones awareness of the surrounding world through focusing on your visual senses. However, there is also a time and place for interoceptive meditation, in which you close your eyes and focus on your own bodily functions. The goal of meditation is to practice mindfulness and presence, which can also be thought of as flow. It is when one experiences flow that the mind is truly content. But to reach flow you must be in a focused state, which is what meditation is for. Long time practitioners of meditation think that their brain is in a "deep trench" of focus, and that they can avoid thinking of other things for a while. But in reality their brain is constantly going out of focus, but then refocuses on the desired object faster than the brain can actually perceive. The real way to improve in meditation is to refocus faster and faster, all the way up to the point that you don't even notice yourself refocusing. I highly suggest watching Andrew Huberman's podcast on this subject, he explains it far better than I can at this present time.
@unseenman8393
@unseenman8393 11 ай бұрын
success story: i struggled with a severe burn out, anxiety disorder, ocd, depression, no friends, everything i wanted to accomplish just failed and the list goes on. ive tried just everything for years nothing helped. the day i had nothing to lose anymore my brother came and told me you need Jesus. just give it a try wich, he told me many times before but, i didn't listen back then. i prayed, asked Jesus into my heart repented of my sins and told Jesus i will do it his way and my whole life started to change supernaturally from that day on which, everything else could not do. he changed my bad thoughts and desires into good and positive ones. everyday he gives me more peace and joy. and i feel much more confident overall and about myself wich, people really sense and its still growing! everything just works now and now everything just makes sense. every day i talk to god in prayer about anything such as worries and desires etc... because, now i have a relationship with him and he calls me his child and he answers prayers. i can talk to people much better now and he gives me strength everyday for anything that i face. he has promised me much more and its getting better and better each day 🎉 i also know that i am going to heaven for eternity when i die. it doesnt compare to this earth. thats how good it will be. he saved me from an eternal hell because i accepted Jesus Christ as my savior. he died for ALL of us because he loves us so much! - john 3:16. its pure grace. he had to die for all of our sins because sin seperates us from all the good he has for us including his Kingdom (heaven). and we all fall short of the glory of god - romans 3:23 he is not a distant god he wants to adopt you as his child and have a beautiful relationship with you. Jesus cares for the rest of your problems. he promised it in de Bible! he has a great plan for your life. i wish you all the best and please give it a try it will be soo worth it!
@KiKi-tp8hn
@KiKi-tp8hn Ай бұрын
Not only a motivation video, but also a guideline to make things come true. Really appreciate.
@nicometzker5114
@nicometzker5114 Жыл бұрын
4:00 this is precisely the time he needed to impress me with his advice. This man really understands the character of Ayanokoji and the persona his author has given him. These books and subjects represent it flawlessly, 1:1. Respect, Emo Analysis.
@unseenman8393
@unseenman8393 11 ай бұрын
success story: i struggled with a severe burn out, anxiety disorder, ocd, depression, no friends, everything i wanted to accomplish just failed and the list goes on. ive tried just everything for years nothing helped. the day i had nothing to lose anymore my brother came and told me you need Jesus. just give it a try wich, he told me many times before but, i didn't listen back then. i prayed, asked Jesus into my heart repented of my sins and told Jesus i will do it his way and my whole life started to change supernaturally from that day on which, everything else could not do. he changed my bad thoughts and desires into good and positive ones. everyday he gives me more peace and joy. and i feel much more confident overall and about myself wich, people really sense and its still growing! everything just works now and now everything just makes sense. every day i talk to god in prayer about anything such as worries and desires etc... because, now i have a relationship with him and he calls me his child and he answers prayers. i can talk to people much better now and he gives me strength everyday for anything that i face. he has promised me much more and its getting better and better each day 🎉 i also know that i am going to heaven for eternity when i die. it doesnt compare to this earth. thats how good it will be. he saved me from an eternal hell because i accepted Jesus Christ as my savior. he died for ALL of us because he loves us so much! - john 3:16. its pure grace. he had to die for all of our sins because sin seperates us from all the good he has for us including his Kingdom (heaven). and we all fall short of the glory of god - romans 3:23 he is not a distant god he wants to adopt you as his child and have a beautiful relationship with you. Jesus cares for the rest of your problems. he promised it in de Bible! he has a great plan for your life. i wish you all the best and please give it a try it will be soo worth it!
@user-vu7yo3tq6x
@user-vu7yo3tq6x Жыл бұрын
This video is amazing! Thank you so much for the knowledge and information. I also realized how the vibe really creates the effect. It's awesome. I tbh have no idea who the character is, but the pic and name of the video drew my attention. Now I'm really motivated to be like Ayanokoji and now I have tools for that!
@kleinvisuals9905
@kleinvisuals9905 Жыл бұрын
@Emo Analysis This video made me think and change my emotional/mental output and input into my environment. It was instantaneous and no other video did that for me. Thank you. Ive been living with mental illness for years and slowly forced my brain to think logically and with pragmatic empathy. My brain hurt a lot and I modified my behavior so much that my physical body began aching. What you described about the brain evolving is called neoplasticity, like how muscle fibers extend, allowing muscles to grow in exercise. Those logical words you said reinforced my efforts to be intelligent, wise, smart and understanding of my environment. Thank you so much, I dont know how else I can thank you. Im religious, so you are an Godsend. I knew all along that God was growing me up and you pivoted me higher in the process just by watching this video once.
@EmoAnalysis
@EmoAnalysis Жыл бұрын
ALWAYS STAY HUNGRY! 👊
@copperhagen
@copperhagen Жыл бұрын
I clicked on the video chuckling but I finished it inspired. This is powerful :0
@slite6960
@slite6960 Жыл бұрын
The way the video was structured can tell a lot of things about the author. I can admire your way of gaining watch time and making some money while keeping the content useful and informative. I like this kind of people and videos as well. Thanks for the information about this topic! :)
@CrystalGodmode
@CrystalGodmode Жыл бұрын
What does it tell about the author? I'm curious!
@axc_z
@axc_z Жыл бұрын
​@@CrystalGodmodethe author is intelligent ,knows how to gain views / watch time, can manipulate us to watch the video and is between 20-24 yrs of age.
@unseenman8393
@unseenman8393 11 ай бұрын
success story: i struggled with a severe burn out, anxiety disorder, ocd, depression, no friends, everything i wanted to accomplish just failed and the list goes on. ive tried just everything for years nothing helped. the day i had nothing to lose anymore my brother came and told me you need Jesus. just give it a try wich, he told me many times before but, i didn't listen back then. i prayed, asked Jesus into my heart repented of my sins and told Jesus i will do it his way and my whole life started to change supernaturally from that day on which, everything else could not do. he changed my bad thoughts and desires into good and positive ones. everyday he gives me more peace and joy. and i feel much more confident overall and about myself wich, people really sense and its still growing! everything just works now and now everything just makes sense. every day i talk to god in prayer about anything such as worries and desires etc... because, now i have a relationship with him and he calls me his child and he answers prayers. i can talk to people much better now and he gives me strength everyday for anything that i face. he has promised me much more and its getting better and better each day 🎉 i also know that i am going to heaven for eternity when i die. it doesnt compare to this earth. thats how good it will be. he saved me from an eternal hell because i accepted Jesus Christ as my savior. he died for ALL of us because he loves us so much! - john 3:16. its pure grace. he had to die for all of our sins because sin seperates us from all the good he has for us including his Kingdom (heaven). and we all fall short of the glory of god - romans 3:23 he is not a distant god he wants to adopt you as his child and have a beautiful relationship with you. Jesus cares for the rest of your problems. he promised it in de Bible! he has a great plan for your life. i wish you all the best and please give it a try it will be soo worth it!
@IbrahimAli-vt1fv
@IbrahimAli-vt1fv 11 ай бұрын
@@CrystalGodmode author watches anime.
@whateverilike1233
@whateverilike1233 9 ай бұрын
​@@IbrahimAli-vt1fv😂
@Chai-d1c
@Chai-d1c 9 ай бұрын
如何變得像綾小路一樣: 1. 知識 (擁有正確的知識 倘若你複製成功人士所做的習慣和事情 你就能得到與成功人士相同的結果 • 分析周圍環境(嘗試收集盡可能多的信息,解釋和解釋您腦海中的情況,以便從中學習) • 從經驗中學習(每天安排 30 分鐘進行分析)前一天- 你做了什麼?你可以採取哪些不同的做法(若你嘗試X而不是Y會發生什麼)?你如何才能讓這一天變得更有效率?像策略家一樣思考) • 你應該讀什麼書 ?(這些書會迫使你思考並在我們的大腦中建立更強大的神經元連接和通路。你必須積極參與(思考而非被動 )這些書- 為什麼這很重要?它是如何工作的?我如何使用它? 書是- 權力的48條法則、阿特拉斯聳聳肩、原子習慣等) 2. 執行 (行動塑造你的現實 (採取行動最有效的方式是什麼? AAA(行動-評估-調整) 「行動」「對你從書本甚至任何視頻中學到的東西採取行動 「評估」看看它是如何運作的以及什麼你從世界得到的 「反應」。 例如:如果你開始去健身房6-7 個小時並且獲得了六塊腹肌,這就是世界給你的反應。 如果沒有發生什麼,這也是一個反應,這意味著你需要評估你的策略並改變你的鍛煉計劃“調整”在你形成新的策略後,相應地調整你的健身計劃並保持3A 循環。) 3. 痛苦(每個大人物都通過痛苦犧牲或獲勝以達到最佳狀態 )他們的潛力。你需要有一個正確的心態,讓你挑戰自己的極限。每天閱讀「繼續前進,因為當您最想戒菸時,最努力地推動很重要」) 4. 替代(一次替代可以改變您的整個人生軌跡。替代可以提高我們的競爭能力並成為最好的人) . 例如- 用薄弱的信念代替堅強的信念 用好習慣改掉壞習慣,用好習慣代替消極的事情,等等) 5. 信念 (你可以做任何你想做的事。例如- 你可以在你體內存儲135 億年的數據,這就是你的力量,先生們。你的能力遠遠超出你的想像。每次你克服疼痛或不適時,你實際上都會建立更強大的大腦肌肉) 實施以上技能的人只有1%
@Giorgi_Shalamberidze
@Giorgi_Shalamberidze Жыл бұрын
he has no emotions thats the key to be like him and i don't understand why any one wants to be like him enjoy ur lives be who you are if you don't like thing about yourself than change it
@kko9329
@kko9329 Жыл бұрын
In the last episode of season 1 he said a quote: "In this world, winning is everything" and that thing is very true in this mordern world. If you don't win, the world will walk over you. We don't want to be like emotionless ayanokoji but we want to have a strong mind and determination like ayanokoji. We are tired of being a loser and we want to change that.
@Giorgi_Shalamberidze
@Giorgi_Shalamberidze Жыл бұрын
@@kko9329 bullshit.. it isn't about winning he won but in exchange of other peoples defeat these people thought that he as his friend and got betrayed the most imposrtant thing is to live a life where you will have no regrets
@kko9329
@kko9329 Жыл бұрын
@@Giorgi_Shalamberidze And what did he do wrong? Everybody can't win. His friend don't even know he betrayed them.
@Giorgi_Shalamberidze
@Giorgi_Shalamberidze Жыл бұрын
@@kko9329 bruh just bruh
@Nateylion
@Nateylion Жыл бұрын
Man even ayanokoji doesn’t want to be like himself. He’s trying to get emotions and live the normal life, something which nearly all of us are doing
@phen-themoogle7651
@phen-themoogle7651 Жыл бұрын
This is really well made!! I have several autoimmune diseases and paralyzed in bed (with organ damage and nerve issues) been that way for several years already, but I'm still fluent in Japanese and okay at chess.and I know it takes pushing myself more too and I definitely made some excuses and nowadays it's been especially hard for me mentally. I really needed this! Thanks! No more excuses!! Gonna push myself more when shit gets hard!!! Aaaahhhhh!!!! Lol
@pianoplayre6179
@pianoplayre6179 Жыл бұрын
Sad to hear that man, if you need to play or chat with somebody feel free to ask :] even though I'm not really good at these, why shouldn't we try
@KiyotakaAyanokoji12
@KiyotakaAyanokoji12 Жыл бұрын
Sad to hear 😢 One day your are gonna be a popular human . Belive on you
@KafkaFogg
@KafkaFogg Жыл бұрын
You can do it! Keep going! 🔥🔥🐐🐐
@phen-themoogle7651
@phen-themoogle7651 Жыл бұрын
​@@pianoplayre6179 Thanks! sorry for my late reply, didn't notice until now, KZbin just sent me a notification which is strange lol. I used to play piano too, I assume you play piano because of your username, if so that's awesome xD Sure, I'm down to play sometime if you want. What strategy games do you play or enjoy?
@phen-themoogle7651
@phen-themoogle7651 Жыл бұрын
@@KafkaFogg Thanks!!!🔥☆
@xlek9hyper804
@xlek9hyper804 Жыл бұрын
he said it was his best video ever and now i truly understand why cuz it just changed so many lifes
@bismoibismoi
@bismoibismoi 5 ай бұрын
Man, you sounded like my father while saying those stuffs. And I believe that this video can change me. Thank you so much! You’re an inspiration for me
@EjnarRaidriar
@EjnarRaidriar Жыл бұрын
At the beginning I, indeed, didn't believe you were serious. Now, I'm starting to clean my room for 30 min, then read a book for 30 min. Thanks for the pdf. It's almost 9 pm. Next day will be according to the schedule. I really hope that this will be my next leap in self improvement. I did it once, overcame my sociophobia. Now I'm in desperate need to aquare discipline.
@hi4550
@hi4550 Жыл бұрын
Dont worry We will
@pandaslayerxx102
@pandaslayerxx102 Жыл бұрын
Don’t overwork yourself or you’ll quit, remember to make it a habit, and slowly add things later. Ex. Week 1 = Start Sleeping Early Week 2-3 = Start Working Out Week 4 = Start cutting out sugar Week 5 = Start taking cold showers Week 6 = Find a time for reading (Anything) Week 7 = After you accustom yourself to reading, try reading informative books Week 8 = Start walking (3000 steps daily) Week 9 = More walking (10000 steps daily) Week 10 = Dopamine Detox (hard) Week 11 = your doing better than nearly every person on earth, keep up the routine, and find a purpose to live out your life, try practicing a social life, spend time with relatives, learn breakdancing etc.
@dhanraj4550
@dhanraj4550 Жыл бұрын
​@@hi4550are u still following it
@Reivaz88
@Reivaz88 Жыл бұрын
@ejnar1120 how's your progress?
@resetfnx194
@resetfnx194 Жыл бұрын
@@hi4550 you sticking to it?
@somepotatothatwantstobefries
@somepotatothatwantstobefries Жыл бұрын
A BIG THANK YOU FOR U, I was just about to quit engineering course because most of the time after my instructors discuss calculus, I'm having an head ache and overwhelmed by informations but this video encouraged me to fight and let my brain to push its limits in order to accomplish self development
@mxcxrons5637
@mxcxrons5637 9 ай бұрын
Sigbot🤖🤖🤖
@shigirakielder1200
@shigirakielder1200 Жыл бұрын
I think the vast majority of people who are interested in working as they are in the whiteroom don't have enough ambition to achieve their aims. I believe your video is very inspiring and motivating
@unseenman8393
@unseenman8393 11 ай бұрын
success story: i struggled with a severe burn out, anxiety disorder, ocd, depression, no friends, everything i wanted to accomplish just failed and the list goes on. ive tried just everything for years nothing helped. the day i had nothing to lose anymore my brother came and told me you need Jesus. just give it a try wich, he told me many times before but, i didn't listen back then. i prayed, asked Jesus into my heart repented of my sins and told Jesus i will do it his way and my whole life started to change supernaturally from that day on which, everything else could not do. he changed my bad thoughts and desires into good and positive ones. everyday he gives me more peace and joy. and i feel much more confident overall and about myself wich, people really sense and its still growing! everything just works now and now everything just makes sense. every day i talk to god in prayer about anything such as worries and desires etc... because, now i have a relationship with him and he calls me his child and he answers prayers. i can talk to people much better now and he gives me strength everyday for anything that i face. he has promised me much more and its getting better and better each day 🎉 i also know that i am going to heaven for eternity when i die. it doesnt compare to this earth. thats how good it will be. he saved me from an eternal hell because i accepted Jesus Christ as my savior. he died for ALL of us because he loves us so much! - john 3:16. its pure grace. he had to die for all of our sins because sin seperates us from all the good he has for us including his Kingdom (heaven). and we all fall short of the glory of god - romans 3:23 he is not a distant god he wants to adopt you as his child and have a beautiful relationship with you. Jesus cares for the rest of your problems. he promised it in de Bible! he has a great plan for your life. i wish you all the best and please give it a try it will be soo worth it!
@JamesArnault-ls3ce
@JamesArnault-ls3ce 6 ай бұрын
One of best video ,I have ever seen in my life in self improvement 😊😊😊... May God bless you 💝
@FamiliaPatrascu
@FamiliaPatrascu Жыл бұрын
Its so nice I've taking notes from the video just for me to get the PDF with everything from the description.Nice
@andreipatrascu8973
@andreipatrascu8973 Жыл бұрын
lol
@EternalMark1026
@EternalMark1026 Жыл бұрын
This gave me inspiration to take my studies seriously
@SHGameC
@SHGameC 9 ай бұрын
That was a pure motivation my man, appreciated.
@Peach-fz7sh
@Peach-fz7sh 8 ай бұрын
Normal people: 🙂 Anime nerds: 🙉🙉🙉🙉💅✨👹😍💞
@itsme_earthian073
@itsme_earthian073 8 ай бұрын
nerds aren't always onto anime 🤓
@assassingamer8392
@assassingamer8392 2 ай бұрын
@@itsme_earthian073 nerd meaning to have a good chunk of information in one matter
@KVSNANDINIKVSNANDINI
@KVSNANDINIKVSNANDINI 2 ай бұрын
Thanks actually my friend recommended me this anime at frist I thought it's waste of time but I just realised how useful this anime to me characters like ayanokoli kiyotaka just made my decision to change myself I just like his personality no emotions , handling every difficult situation , and strategies I am impressed by him ❤
@djnahid_gamer
@djnahid_gamer Жыл бұрын
This actually gave me goosebumps, thank you very much!
@kaiser-gh5hc
@kaiser-gh5hc 4 ай бұрын
1st may 2024 lets have a challenge of improvement will come back in 3 months
@GoKU_525
@GoKU_525 Жыл бұрын
How to become like Ayanokoji: 1. Knowledge • Analysing your surroundings (Try to gather as much information as possible, interpret and explain the situation in your mind in order to learn from it) • Learn From Experience (schedule 30 minutes a day to analyze your previous day - what you did? what you could have done differently? how you could have made the day more efficient? Think like a strategist) • What books should you read? (books that will force you to think and build stronger neuron connections and pathways in our brain. You have to actively engage in the books - why is this important? how does this work? how can i use it? Books are - 48 laws of power, atomic habits, atlas shrugged, etc) 2. EXECUTE (what's the most efficient way to take actions? AAA - Act " Take action on something you learned from a book or even from any video " Assess " See how it works and what response you get from the world. For ex : if you started going to the gym for 6-7 and you gained aesthetic physique, that's the response the world gave you. If something doesn't happened that's also a response, which means you need to assess your strategy and change your workout plan " Adjust " After you have formed a new strategy, adjust your gym plan accordingly and keep the triple A cycle going. ) 3. Pain (every big person sacrifices or wins through pain to reach the best potential in them. You need to have a right mindset that makes you push yourself to your limit. Read it every day " Keep moving forward because it's important to push hardest when you want to quit the most" ) 4. Replacement (A single replacement can change your entire course of your life. Replacements that boosts our ability to compete and be the best. Ex - swapping bad habits with the good ones, replacing negative things with the good ones, etc) 5. Beliefs (You can do whatever you want. Ex - you can store 13.5 Billion years of data inside you, that's your power gentlemen. Your abilites are far beyond what you can think of. Each time you push through the pain or discomfort you actually build a stronger brain muscle) IMPLEMENT....
@farisabdulaziz9923
@farisabdulaziz9923 Жыл бұрын
excellent resume bro, thank you
@a.r.s2917
@a.r.s2917 9 ай бұрын
Naaw you gettin an whole account
@kunalsoni9645
@kunalsoni9645 Жыл бұрын
This is one of the best video I have ever seen ❤
@try-b2k
@try-b2k Жыл бұрын
If you want to have a strong brain then you have to go through difficult adjustments I suggest 1. Do Math - Math is a subject that will open your mind to think out of the box and get many ideas. 2. Learn a new foreign Language - Learning a language can leave a good effect in your brain to adjust to new things and process fast.
@user-dm7lv6rf7w
@user-dm7lv6rf7w Жыл бұрын
I'm starting my journey today after watching you video. my plan takes around 7 months to complete. I'll come back to this video after 7 months and tell you guys whether I get what I plan for or not. Wishes me luck!
@JusufSfX
@JusufSfX 6 ай бұрын
Its been 7 month
@ishant_8995
@ishant_8995 Жыл бұрын
At least people are improving even if it is for their desire to become like あやのこじ, i appreciate your effort you did help a lotta people get head start in self improvement. But lemme just tell all of you one thing, あやのこじ as shown in the anime is a PERFECT human, I ain't saying it's impossible to become like him, off course it is possible, Napoleon Hill says, "Man can create anything which he can imagine", it's gonna take a lotta efforts more than you can even imagine.
@dwacheopus
@dwacheopus 4 ай бұрын
One of the most helpful and actual videos about how to become the best
@mirzunayedali1724
@mirzunayedali1724 Жыл бұрын
bro attracted a wider audience by sayingthe name 'ayanokouji' and literally gave the similar advice as other self help channels. that's genius
@dane4kka
@dane4kka Жыл бұрын
Yup. It really can be summarised with one sentence: if you're poor, then find a job.
@ConquerorGojo
@ConquerorGojo Жыл бұрын
Exactly my thoughts
@nat_pew
@nat_pew Жыл бұрын
Haters. Why don’t you get out of your couch and do some push ups then watching a video only to comment things that nobody cares about.😂
@koffkoff12
@koffkoff12 Жыл бұрын
Yea lol its a good way to make weebs more productive
@shubhammittal6293
@shubhammittal6293 Жыл бұрын
​@@nat_pewthank for the pushup reminder man. Because of you i got up from my couch do 30 strict and slow push ups
@ninja.cybered
@ninja.cybered 7 ай бұрын
If youre smart enough, you would know its stupid to be like him... Hes the most vulnerable human ive ever seen..... His whole rebel was to learn something he couldn't in white room. And that i think is The principle of human feelings and emotions
@Gezus_Christ
@Gezus_Christ 9 ай бұрын
Emo analysis is such a fitting name
@sm1ley75
@sm1ley75 Жыл бұрын
I honestly appreciate you. I expect that the exercise in the description is paid to access but its free. Thanks 🤘🏻
@hainn2009
@hainn2009 Жыл бұрын
First, thank you for your effort to make this video. I have to say that your advices are like all other advices on the internet. It is push, push and push. Push through your uncomfort. Yeah, those advices will sometimes work and mostly work for the youth (when you have so much energy). But life is not so simple like that. Eventualy, there wil be a point that push through it is so painful and what you get is you get worse and worse every day. And then you have to figure out how to push smarter but not harder.
@Shikhar_4K
@Shikhar_4K Жыл бұрын
This video is not about how to become ayanokoji. It's about how to improve yourself.
@finswrangnarzary9494
@finswrangnarzary9494 4 ай бұрын
Dude your words are simple and deep meaning. Thanks
@alie8314
@alie8314 Жыл бұрын
Good video! just want to tell that in 7:05 you did a small mistake, it's replacing weak beliefs with strong ones and not the opposite
@marshamckenzie8641
@marshamckenzie8641 Ай бұрын
Ive watched this video last month and ive seen more changes than my life❤
@pratikkanunje8888
@pratikkanunje8888 Жыл бұрын
Forget about all your limiting beliefs for once , your abilities aren't fixed Instead of thinking " I'm stupid " think " i just need to put a little more effort into practicing Keep moving forward because it's important to push hardest when you want to quit the most because it strengthens our mind Our brains are capable of leveling up their capacity
@shadowslime1711
@shadowslime1711 Жыл бұрын
Thanks you man . great work
@scherox4739
@scherox4739 Жыл бұрын
But if you are stupid, you are stupid, nothing gonna change about it
@elmovistarplus4411
@elmovistarplus4411 11 ай бұрын
thaks for this video, i have 15 years old and i'm from "El Salvador" country (i speak spanish), my english is a medium level (because my teacher help me in this topic) but, i understand the 75% from this video, and is a information very acerted. thanks!
@VSDAnimeX19125
@VSDAnimeX19125 Жыл бұрын
What a Critical thinking 💭 Keep it up and Challenge Accepted 👍 💪 🧠
@arthurleywin4525
@arthurleywin4525 Жыл бұрын
Results so far
@p.sashish3339
@p.sashish3339 Жыл бұрын
​@@arthurleywin4525the day was way more efficient and surprisingly my body and mind were really active
@gasbrieldreemurr8887
@gasbrieldreemurr8887 8 ай бұрын
hey man, wanna thank you for the wake up call, i used to be lazy and unproductive, now i know what power is like, and i understand how ayanokoji is so badass like that, i still reading the 48 laws of power.
@gasbrieldreemurr8887
@gasbrieldreemurr8887 8 ай бұрын
some people will take that video like and otaku shit, but it's really good, the advice you gave: "if you don't believe you can be like him, you are limiting yourself", was the biggest for me, the whole video works around that phrase, congratulations my dude
@divyamthakre1030
@divyamthakre1030 Жыл бұрын
your thoughts and the way you expressed them , got me motivated . Nice ! keep it up
@sova_1
@sova_1 8 ай бұрын
I am starting today, now and will tell you how it went if someone is curious. perfect video
@Charlotte-ky3hs
@Charlotte-ky3hs 8 ай бұрын
good luck :)
@sova_1
@sova_1 8 ай бұрын
@@Charlotte-ky3hs ty
@rikhu-zn9cz
@rikhu-zn9cz Жыл бұрын
I'm not here to be like this imaginary 'anime' character that teenagers like to be, i'm here to change my life and this is the best self improvement video. We need more of this
@nat_pew
@nat_pew Жыл бұрын
@@WLF-027what?wdym bruv?
@siliconhawk
@siliconhawk Жыл бұрын
i really have no idea if it was a motivational video, or a video that was motivational but with a bit of edgy sarcasm. but i enjoyed it
@naveed7075
@naveed7075 Жыл бұрын
Read the Book called '48 Laws of power' If you can learn and lead a life according to all the Laws. No one can beat you like Johan Leibert
@WhiteFox508
@WhiteFox508 10 ай бұрын
Halfway through the video and I’m already tired 💀 I’ve always known what I have to do, and what I should do, but damn bro do there be no motivation. Backstory cuz y not : im what some like to call a gifted - I personally run around calling myself a genius even with the risks of dying from rat poisoning by a classmate lmfao. But that’s not going to last. I’m still and always been top of my grade, but the 100% have become 90-80%. I know exactly what I have to do to become what I want to be - I know exactly what kind of studying, physical training, active socialising I have to do - but I’m just too tired man. I can do anything if I try, but bro trying is so fcking hard. I’m watching this video but I’m trying to study for computer science… Ayonokoji is just awesome man, he’s an actual genius.
@sixjhontongalamar979
@sixjhontongalamar979 Жыл бұрын
This is a better video than I initially thought! Although I'll just address one thing, if one needs growth they need both talent and hard work. Talent is more of speed in growth, so if you didn't put hard work then even with talent, others could take over you. However, Talent is the greatest advantage one could have. Let's say for perspective, talented people could grow for 1 hour what others could only accomplish for 4 hours. Which means they'll achieve 24 hours worth compared to only 6 hours worth per day. And there's ony 24 hours a day! It'll be visible if you compare professionals to prodigies. There are things that can only be achieved with both talent and hard work. I'm not disagreeing with the video, just that you shouldn't expect to reach what others could because you're not them, you're you! You shouldn't compare yourself to others, but to who you are yesterday. It's not bad to have a goal (to achieve what others did), just keep in mind that even if you didn't reach your goal, you would be far more apart from your goal yesterday than today! Also great book recommendations! 48 laws of power, compared to Machiavelli's the Prince (which is more on politics back then... Which I can't really wrap my head into) and Sun Tzu's the art of war (which is more about armies back then... Again, I'm not an army general of ancient China xD) it is far more comprehensible and relatable. I only watched summaries about atomic habits, but i know it's a great book as well. Might check out Atlas Shrugged. That said, please keep up the good work!
@user-cp9uh2wf2m
@user-cp9uh2wf2m 8 ай бұрын
The best video of the day, curiosity really teach lots of good things.
@delizaaurora
@delizaaurora Жыл бұрын
I really wanna try this, I accept this challenge! …Will check my results every week for a month 😁 (I have inattentive ADHD and poor self discipline, poor proactivity, poor impulse control, and am generally called “lazy” which hurts, but wish me luck 😭✋🏻)
@NovubranskiKodeks
@NovubranskiKodeks Жыл бұрын
you can do anything you want
@southerncyan4098
@southerncyan4098 Жыл бұрын
How's it going?
@indeedmyself
@indeedmyself Жыл бұрын
Literally me
@SashoSuper
@SashoSuper 9 ай бұрын
Do whatever you want, but never forget who you were ans who you really are, because if you do, it would all have been for nothing, for improvement, but improvement of what? Understand this as you will.
@Kcyn
@Kcyn Жыл бұрын
The exercise is actually really good and I will definitely try it out to improve my life. Thx 🙏 for this Video!
@EmoAnalysis
@EmoAnalysis Жыл бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
@ltk7309
@ltk7309 Жыл бұрын
Don't forget some bed exercise too, as it can boost your mental health :)
@Kcyn
@Kcyn Жыл бұрын
@@ltk7309 yes! 🙌 I do some abs workout like sit ups and more in my bed 💪
@Red-Null
@Red-Null Жыл бұрын
​@@EmoAnalysisthere are some parts which are ridiculous like "nothing is natural" you also said in the video that being born looking good is something they work hard for which is stupid... But the rest are good
@Omelette_Cadette
@Omelette_Cadette Жыл бұрын
3:12 I do that everyday, as it helps me take the best decision under different situations. Also, I'm not the type to talk much, so I'm scarily good at analyzing other people's behavior and sometimes use that knowledge to my advantage if necessary. Just remember to know yourself before any further steps, as it reduces the risk of you having issues with your identity and eases improvement. Effective offense is built on an effective defense. You CAN make your mind unbreakable, good luck on your journey everyone♥ Feel free to ask questions.
@YasmeenShaikh-bd1vf
@YasmeenShaikh-bd1vf Жыл бұрын
I’m not too good at observing ? I most of time tend to forget important things . How do you like remember everything (if you can) is there is trick for remembering so?
@tttm4rt1n49
@tttm4rt1n49 Жыл бұрын
@@YasmeenShaikh-bd1vf You just do it over and over and over again until you can remember everything
@Markopa-gc5nd
@Markopa-gc5nd 6 ай бұрын
​@@YasmeenShaikh-bd1vf first off thin if there are other factors affecting how you think, one common cause in trouble remembering or memorizing is lack of sleep
@jaspersanchez7606
@jaspersanchez7606 5 ай бұрын
This is my first time to comment in a video. Going all in! Thank you so much for this video this is life changing and straight to the point advice. Will update in 6 months
@xxxfire_leonxxx
@xxxfire_leonxxx Жыл бұрын
I think like him already, instead I'm selfless i don't really value personal gain. When you consume certain information you start seeing patterns, the more you learn the more you realize how entwined everything is.
@Saara_nagansurkar
@Saara_nagansurkar 7 ай бұрын
This really is a life changing video 😮😮 Hats off you for your hardwork
@pureexas
@pureexas 4 ай бұрын
I was One Year Late, But Still Not Too Late.
@wachiravichamorndachaphon5257
@wachiravichamorndachaphon5257 11 ай бұрын
Thanks bro, The world need a person like you
@sankeerthperumalla8731
@sankeerthperumalla8731 11 ай бұрын
Timestamps: The right mindset 6:19 4. Replacement 6:49 Replacements that boosts our ability 7:05 5. Beliefs (IMPORTANT) 7:42 Laser-focus on the video 7:57 𝗬𝗼𝘂𝗿 𝗖𝗮𝗽𝗮𝗯𝗶𝗹𝗶𝘁𝗶𝗲𝘀 8:08
@ghostvlI
@ghostvlI 8 ай бұрын
I have watched so many self-help videos that tell me the same stuff every time and for some reason I knew what I had to do but I couldn’t get myself to do it. In fact no one is gonna do it for you if you dont push through and put in the work. I’m baffled why it took me so long to just awaken my consciousness.
@Mojjdude
@Mojjdude Жыл бұрын
This is practically one of the most useful video on the internet. @Emo Analysis, your analytical skills are amazing, and the tips u gave are simple and up to point nothing more nothing less. I would like to meet you someday
@umakantakhuntia2070
@umakantakhuntia2070 4 ай бұрын
I haven't implemented your ideas. But now I am going to. I don't remember what Ayanokoji is like as I have watched classroom of the elite. almost 2 years ago. But what your steps are written I still haven't questioned it about how they can change my life. But one thing I am very sure about that the facts and the steps you have told are very practical, realistic, applicable in our lives. Might not be the easiest, but they are easy with one day little effort. So thanks for this practical video.
@hatol614
@hatol614 Жыл бұрын
I made it my goal to become better. I was having a hard time being consistent recently. This video is just the boost I need to keep going. Thank you for that.
@mellowbizzare
@mellowbizzare Жыл бұрын
I love to see how people respond to this video ,it shows all their mindsets of each and everyone here ,each individual here say be yourself where they don't understand the word of self-improvement and others that catches what it mean to improve one self from a character that inspired them to be better but not to be like them ...
@Elise__yt
@Elise__yt Жыл бұрын
0:00 music name??
@luminousseka4748
@luminousseka4748 Жыл бұрын
I've decided to stick closer to this channel...officially subscribed
@mohammeddeeb3061
@mohammeddeeb3061 Жыл бұрын
I know this video is about how to be like Ayanokoji, but it turns out to be one of the best motivation videos
@MarcusPiang
@MarcusPiang Жыл бұрын
Got curious and watched this, was cool
@-qwer-8507
@-qwer-8507 Жыл бұрын
This video has *SOME* truth and/or useful information, but the most important thing wasnt discussed here as lies sell much better. You all will NEVER EVER EVER achieve what Ayno has, unless you mimic everything in the white room. If you wont study and exercise every day for the whole day you will not come even close to him. And i will tell you even more, everybody watching this video ALREADY lost their chance, as your childhood wasnt effective enough. So if you just want to be a 1% then sure, its completely possible with real hardwork (30 mins of reading wont make it), but don't lie to yourself that you can become Ayno. Btw, if anyone interested in this comment, i can give you my personal advise that actually helped me a lot, just reply down below and i will edit the comment Edit: So, after watching dozens of motivational videos, some similar to this one, i still wasnt able to be effective. My personal problem was binge watching youtube. Sometimes i was watching something educational, but i also could just waste next 2-3 hours on some entertaining content. And its not like i had nothing else to do, i had a lot of undone tasks and work, as well as more efficient things to spend time on like working out or cleaning the room for example. So i had something my brain likes to do (binge watching videos) and something actually important to do like all of the viewers i think, then how do you change your daily routine? What really helped me is a system i came up with myself. I had some things i wanted to do everyday (studying, working out etc) and tasks i need to do this week/month/year, but theres no time limit. So whenever i do what is efficient (this listed tasks) i add some *time* on the timer. I can use this time whenever i want to watch youtube or play games, but i cannot do these things without the *time* . So if i wanted to not just stare at a wall laying on a bed (which nobody can bare) i had to complete the tasks to get the *time* . Long story short, ive done almost everything i wanted in 2 weeks, and i never missed any daily routine i wanted to do. It got to a point where i just didnt have enough tasks to do to get any time so...i stopped recently. I want to rebalance things a lit bit and start again next month. Any of you who is reading all of that (hello clever6654, seems like youre the only one) you just need to find something that your brain wants you to do, and figure out what you actually want to do. If you want to read everyday, but your brain wants to play video games for all day, then make it so that you cant even open ANY game on your computer unless you read yesterday for the right amount of time. So theres a reward and a punishment. If you want, as time passes, you can change the ratio so that one day you wont even need to play games, but thats quite brutal for an ordinary person I dont think anybody who watched this video needs to suddenly stop any inefficient activities and only read books, because you will break the very next day and theres no real advantage in reading 100 books a month, especially if you dont even remember anything you have read. I will tell you even more, i never set any goals to read, because i just like other sources of information and i dont have any books at home. I have 3 youtube accounts: one for no brain stuff, and commenting under videos, second is my oldest one where theres no real theme, some videos are entertaining and some educational, and a third one solely for education. This way, i can let myself use only 3rd account if i want to be productive I hope this comment helps somebody, because like i said earlier i went from making 1 task every 2-3 weeks to make almost everything in the same amount of time which is about 1000% more productive. I even made a game in 5 days as a game-jam-like challenge, you can see the game's page in my about page (nice advertising)
@-qwer-8507
@-qwer-8507 Жыл бұрын
@clever6654 edited the comment, hope its useful
@OtaKu1604
@OtaKu1604 8 ай бұрын
This one really motivated me not to use a smartphone just for entertainment. Thank you for the informative video.
@AyanokoujiKiyotaka4
@AyanokoujiKiyotaka4 Жыл бұрын
this is the reason why i dont tell people that i watch anime
@omkalthoum7264
@omkalthoum7264 9 ай бұрын
😂😂😂
@eysemperor2892
@eysemperor2892 Жыл бұрын
I love the idea of reflecting for your actions of your past day. I will start making a journal about previous days. Half an hour for that and 1 hour for reading books 📖
@aniketsaini4124
@aniketsaini4124 Жыл бұрын
"People are Nothing but tools to me , all of them , I don't care what I have to do to win , I don't care what I have to sacrifice , In this world winning is everything, and in the end I AM GOING TO WIN - KIYOTAKA AYANOKOJI
@kingdarkness13
@kingdarkness13 7 ай бұрын
Thnx emo, im taking you seriously, ill go all out in the routine and prove you right
@parzival4100
@parzival4100 Жыл бұрын
you saved my life
@parzival4100
@parzival4100 Жыл бұрын
challenge accepted
@forgetee
@forgetee Жыл бұрын
🤓
@Chilly_B_237
@Chilly_B_237 Жыл бұрын
You acknowledged reframed and closed my objection to this video very well 🔥 well done 👏
@bijan.00
@bijan.00 Жыл бұрын
Your video is quit helpful for people if they use it properly And the thing is i also have my own daily routine which i created for myself without coping anyone but it is 99% similar with your routine
@LotsOfUntrustedPeopleInSocial
@LotsOfUntrustedPeopleInSocial Жыл бұрын
This man Emo analysis knows me too much he's words rlly got through me i will push through my limits of lazyness
@ariffkome
@ariffkome Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the free exercise bro.. i appreciate your effort in helping others
@aaryanplayer2863
@aaryanplayer2863 10 ай бұрын
I'm glad I came across this video. Thanks Emo Analysis.
@kingsleyampofo8212
@kingsleyampofo8212 Жыл бұрын
Replacing weak beliefs with strong one you mean right? 07:00
@bazaarwolf3609
@bazaarwolf3609 Жыл бұрын
Your concentration is next level ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@kingsleyampofo8212
@kingsleyampofo8212 Жыл бұрын
🥶
@pittalakoushik1740
@pittalakoushik1740 Жыл бұрын
finally i found best video and i have a lot of things to learn 😇
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