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Growing up I was always a voracious learner with a penchant for travel. When I was in college I grew frustrated with the lack of real-world applications for the knowledge I was learning, and I was feeling anxious about becoming successful in the extremely expensive city of Los Angeles where I grew up. I worked a corporate job at a marketing agency for two years before realizing that I would never reach my life or financial goals working for someone else. In 2012 I started my own business, with the goals of living a low-stress life, make millions per year, and travel the world. Since 2014, I have been able to achieve all these goals, consistently earning over 7-figures per year, and without having a single employee. Now I live in Malibu with my wife and two daughters, and enjoy flying helicopters, kite-surfing, camping, and reading books. On my channel I teach affiliate marketing, and feature vlogs where I try to help others get to that next level in career and life.

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There are several ways to gauge whether a video has "gone viral". The statistic perhaps most mentioned is number of views, and as sharing has become easier, the threshold requirement of sheer number of views has increased. YouTube personality Kevin Nalty (known as Nalts) recalls on his blog: "A few years ago, a video could be considered \'viral\' if it hit a million views", but says as of 2011, only "if it gets more than 5 million views in a 3–7-day period" can it be considered "viral".[35][36] To compare, 2004\'s Numa Numa received two million hits on Newgrounds in its first three months (a figure explained in a 2015 article as "a staggering number for the time").[25]