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Escaping the Rat Race: What School Failed to Teach You About Money.
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Escaping the Rat Race: What School Failed to Teach You About Money.

Escaping the rat race isn’t about quitting a 9-5 job. It’s about avoiding the “Money Trap”. A race to the next paycheck, or material possession. In this video we take a look at what the rat race truly is, ways in which personal finance can help, as well as understanding the relationship between consumption and production. A relationship that can help you save money, but also scale your income. (Sources/Visuals - https://docdro.id/HonrUyq) ****** ► Become a Patron for behind the scenes, Q&A's, and editing tutorials: https://www.patreon.com/jamesvj 💻Where I began Learning How to Edit + Other Clases (Skillshare) ► https://skillshare.eqcm.net/Kr3Yn 📦 Download my Video Editing Templates: ► https://www.jamesjani.com/shop/ 📹 My Equipment: ►https://bit.ly/2OfHCTO 🎶 Where I Get My Music: ►Epidemic Sounds - https://www.epidemicsound.com/referral/5uqnji ► Artlist - https://artlist.io/artlist-70446/?artlist_aid=jjani_2322&utm_source=affiliate_p&utm_medium=jjani_2322&utm_campaign=jjani_2322 Stock footage & SFX: ► https://motionarray.com/?artlist_aid=jjani_2322&utm_source=affiliate_p&utm_medium=jjani_2322&utm_campaign=jjani_2322 🔧 Helpful tool for YouTubers (TubeBuddy): ► https://www.tubebuddy.com/Jamesvj 💼 Job Opportunities: ► https://jamesjani.notion.site/James-Jani-Hiring-Hub-b669861daa0b4b3bbe60b6515aab418b *** 𝗟𝗘𝗧'𝗦 𝗖𝗢𝗡𝗡𝗘𝗖𝗧: 📸 IG: james.v.j // https://bit.ly/2TOaBBC 🐦 Twitter: @jamesvjani // https://bit.ly/2zYPrsT ****** The Rat Race seems to be conflated with working a 9-5 job. It’s often used to guilt those who have a disliking towards their jobs into purchasing a course, program, or something of that nature. A real rat race isn’t about working a 9-5 job, it’s about living on a financial edge. Such that your greater life goals and ambitions are placed in the background as you continue chasing the next paycheck, or material possession. Our relationship seems with money is often as follows: it enters our life, and it leaves. Sometimes this is expressed as your income and expenses, but I think a better way of framing this is your production vs your consumption. For most of us, we have an issue with consumption. And when fixing this, it may be best to first draw an awareness to yourself as a consumer. Using a budget and tracking your expense is the best way of starting. A common strategy in personal finance is building an “emergency fund”, a fund that holds 3 – 6 months’ worth of expenses – enough so that if an emergency were to ever occur, you wouldn’t have a problem financially supporting yourself through such an occasion. Production is then about increasing the amount of value you can bring to a society. In my video the Untold Truth About Money I mentioned that people are paid in proportion to their perceived value in the marketplace, and one of the best ways of increasing your perceived value is by solving a problem in the market, then selling this solution through a business at scale. This is the entrepreneurial route. And whilst most of us will be able to produce value into the market by selling our labour in the form of a 9-5 job, this doesn’t mean our ability to produce stops there. YouTube channels like Graham Stephan, or Dave Ramsey are great for learning about personal finance, and reducing your expenses. But these people don’t rely on cutting coupons/living frugally to be making millions. They are utilising a means of production at mass scale. Graham Stephan uses YouTube as a vehicle to produce finance videos at mass scale. Attempt to identify ways in which you can produce value to the market. For example, I utilised my skills in acting, storytelling, video editing, and presenting, to create videos like the one on my channel. I saw YouTube as a vehicle to be able to produce value to the market at scale. ****** All materials in these videos are used for educational purposes and fall within the guidelines of fair use. No copyright infringement is intended. If you are or represent the copyright owner of materials used in this video and have a problem with the use of said material, please contact me via my email in the "about" page on my channel. AFFILIATE DISCLOSURE: there may be a few links in this description that, at no cost to you, will earn me a commission if you choose to click them and make a purchase 🙂 Don’t worry – I only ever promote things that have genuinely helped me. ****** Prologue - 00:00 Part 1: What is Money? - 02:06 Part 2: Production vs Consumption - 4:00 Part 3: The Money Trap - 5:50 Part 4: Production - 11:08 Conclusion/Credits - 15:40
"You Should Be A Monster" | Jordan Peterson Motivation
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"You Should Be A Monster" | Jordan Peterson Motivation

"You don't become safe by being castrated." Try Audible's free 30-day trial and enjoy 2 free audiobooks here: https://amzn.to/2MRvzxL Check out Jordan Peterson's latest book "Beyond Order": https://amzn.to/3HEaTRh ▂▂▂▂▂▂▂▂▂▂▂▂▂ ➤➤Speaker: Jordan B. Peterson https://www.youtube.com/user/JordanPetersonVideos https://jordanbpeterson.com/ 2017 Personality 04/05: Heroic and Shamanic Initiations https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wLc_MC7NQek ➤➤More Videos: How To Know Yourself | Jordan Peterson Life Advice https://youtu.be/1gdHZ3wDiZc CLEAN YOUR ROOM | Jordan Peterson Motivation https://youtu.be/Vp9599kwnhM It Always Paid Off | Jordan Peterson Life Advice https://youtu.be/4f-Jg1Foqhs LOOK WHERE YOU LEAST WANT TO | Jordan Peterson https://youtu.be/LjIAzKo62MQ How To Beat Fear And Anxiety | Jordan Peterson Life Advice https://youtu.be/bb9g9mtDHZo ▂▂▂▂▂▂▂▂▂▂▂▂▂ ➤➤Transcript (partial): Part of spiritual development is to recognize the Satanic tendencies that characterize you and to fully wrestle with them and to— and to integrate them. That's the thing. It's—it’s not so much to cast them away. It's to transmute them, you know. And you can see the difference between people who've done that and people who haven't, at least to some degree, because people who haven't integrated the shadow at all are naive. And you can tell that when you look at them and you can tell that when you talk to them. And because they're naive, they're often resentful as well because they get taken advantage of. And someone who's integrated that more, they're dangerous in the—in the martial arts sort of way, which is they're dangerous, but they don't have to be. They don't have to use it because their presence radiates implicit potential for havoc. And that's really necessary. It's one of the things that gives people self-respect. If you're harmless, you're not virtuous. You're just harmless. You're like a rabbit. A rabbit isn't virtuous. It's just... It just can't do anything except get eaten! It's not virtuous. If you're a monster and you don't act monstrously, then you're virtuous. But you also have to be a monster. Well, you see this all the time. Harry Potter is like that, too. It's like he's— he's flawed, he's hurt. He's got evil in him. He can talk to snakes, man. He breaks rules all the time. All the time. He's not obedient at all. But, you know, he has a good reason for breaking the rules. And if he couldn't break the rules, him and his little clique of rule breaking, you know, troublemakers, if they didn't break the rules, they wouldn't attain the highest goal. So it's very peculiar, but it's a very, very, very, very common mythological notion. You know, the hero has to be... The hero has to be a monster. But a controlled monster. Batman is like that, you know? I mean, it's—it's everywhere. It's—it's the story you always hear. If you're going to be a fighter, you have to want to win and you have to want to hurt people. I mean, not for the sake of hurting them. That's what makes you different than an evil person. But you have to have that capacity. You have to develop that. And, you know, that's a step on the way to enlightenment, weirdly enough, because that isn't what people think. People have been fed this diet of pablum, rights and impulsive freedom for so long. There's just an absolute starvation for the other side of the story. There are no rights, technically speaking, without responsibilities. And all we've had for 60 years is a dialog about rights. Well, that leaves a hole on the other side of the story, and it's a hole that— that’s in people's hearts, essentially, because responsibility— well, perhaps that's not more important than rights. Like I said, they're they're part and parcel of the same formula. But it's in responsibility that most people find the meaning that sustains them through life. It's not in happiness. It's not in impulsive pleasure. Those things blow away at the first ill wind. But to adopt the responsibility for your own well-being and to try to put your family together and to try to serve your community and to try to seek for eternal truth and to live them— that's the sort of thing that can ground you in— in your life enough so that you can withstand the difficulty of life. And when you tell people that, especially when you include yourself in the audience, let's say, and you're not finger waving from above... ▂▂▂▂▂▂▂▂▂▂▂▂▂ Fair Use Disclaimer: Our purpose is to produce quality, educational and motivational video content, and to share it with our viewers. This video has no negative impact on the original works. This video is used for educational purposes. This video is transformative in nature. This channel’s owner claims no copyright, and cannot be held accountable. If you are the legal content owner of any videos used here and would like them removed, please contact wordtothewise.yt@gmail.com. Any infringement was not done on purpose and will be rectified to the satisfaction of all parties.

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