Unlocking Success: The Power of Learning and Second Chances

4 months ago

The video emphasizes the importance of learning, giving chances, and the benefits of homeschooling.
[76:19-76:31]
Speaker discusses the significance of learning in the job market and the requirement of having a degree.
Again, learning the craft is half the battle. If you go get a job and that job requires you to have a degree, sure, you've got to get a degree. I mean, that's part of it.
[77:04-77:16]
Speaker expresses belief in giving chances to individuals in any industry, citing examples of Gary Vee and D-Rock.
I believe in chances. I think if we give people chances, they will perform well, especially if they have in any, doesn't matter what industry you're in. If they, if you give someone a chance and they're, they promise you,
[78:00-78:16]
Speaker encourages studying hard from a young age as a key factor to success.
That's the way I look at it. I mean, and for what you're doing, you said you were what, Being 15, you've got your heads on your shoulders. Pretty good, man. I'll tell you that. The reality is you've just got to keep studying hard. That's the key thing in life, my opinion, is you have to study hard.
[78:18-78:35]
Speaker shares personal experience of being homeschooled and being self-taught.
I'm 46 years old. My education went as far as being homeschooled and graduating from high school. And so I'm literally self-taught in almost everything I can do. I'm homeschooled right now. Nothing wrong with that. I'm going to tell you, some of the smartest people I've ever met in my life are homeschooled.
[78:35-78:54]
Speaker discusses the advantages of homeschooling, highlighting the development of independent study skills.
And part of that is because homeschoolers, you learn how to study by yourself. So me growing up dyslexic, I learned my reading was not the greatest in the world. It's still not where it should be even now, but I do read all the time. Um, but the key thing for me is continually to do it.

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