Things Schools Never Taught You That Actually Matter
Things Schools Never Taught You That Actually Matter
00:00 Sleep Deprivation is Like Being Drunk
01:17 Understanding Survivorship Bias
02:47 The Planning Fallacy
04:25 Lifestyle Creep
05:41 Imposter Syndrome
06:55 The Hidden Algorithms Controlling Your Life
08:35 How to Actually Learn Anything Fast
Had a friend that woke up after hitting a building it was becacause he waa working to much andcwas driving home after work atblestvhe didn't hurt anyone just the building.
but college was useless in the end for many people. even if they graduated, because everyone was told they needed to goto college to get a good paying job and become successful, most everyone did but that flooded the market and now most of these graduates can't get a good paying job in the career they trained for and are stuck with a low paying job that didn't need a college degree while trying to pay off a mountain of college loan debt.
It should be mandatory for all high schools to teach students money management, how to secure a loan, how to change a tyre and check the oil on a car, how to write a resume, entrepreneurial skills, how to tie knots, and basic survival skills.
School taught us how to pass tests, but real life requires things like managing money, controlling emotions, communicating well, and thinking critically. Those are the lessons that truly matter later in life. 🎓💡
bro spooky!!! Cause yes I am putting off today what I can do tomorrow. And tomorrow? That's whenever you want it to be so your right I'll admit you got me lol
It cost TMU Over $120,000.00 annual income to buy a house at least and rent ain't cheap right now so I wonder if mortgages follow suit? That would be paycheck-to-paycheck at low6 figures smh
That thing about how to use a raise. I was amazed to see the widows of "wealthy" Sep 11, 2001 victims saying they needed help with their big mortgage. One would think that a prudent person with a big mortgage would have life insurance. Apparently not everyone thought that way.
For several years after 9/11 life insurance companies ran ads around the anniversary date.
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First one here
Meow
First, and also I am an insomniac. Can defs relate to the first one.
Also intro is far too long. Smh lol
Early, love these vids ngl
3 minutes and only 60 views. Bro fell off 😭🥀
Legendary pull ✨
School was about as useful as a chocolate teapot because they never taught us to get right into it…
Buy $500 worth of gold every month… trust me, or should I say “Trust the numbers”!!!
Schools teaching about history and all the great achievements leaves out all the horrible atrocious things done to the Natives of the land
Yay, the chocolate teapot came out to play!
Had a friend that woke up after hitting a building it was becacause he waa working to much andcwas driving home after work atblestvhe didn't hurt anyone just the building.
but college was useless in the end for many people. even if they graduated, because everyone was told they needed to goto college to get a good paying job and become successful, most everyone did but that flooded the market and now most of these graduates can't get a good paying job in the career they trained for and are stuck with a low paying job that didn't need a college degree while trying to pay off a mountain of college loan debt.
It should be mandatory for all high schools to teach students money management, how to secure a loan, how to change a tyre and check the oil on a car, how to write a resume, entrepreneurial skills, how to tie knots, and basic survival skills.
Ya and all the people who went to college are also living in there parent basement
School taught us how to pass tests, but real life requires things like managing money, controlling emotions, communicating well, and thinking critically. Those are the lessons that truly matter later in life. 🎓💡
How can u explain a language to a 5yr old?
Some good points here. Have the videos become better? 🤔
(At least the topics, not the (drawn?)imagery, speech or script.)
bro spooky!!! Cause yes I am putting off today what I can do tomorrow. And tomorrow? That's whenever you want it to be so your right I'll admit you got me lol
I like that list:
1. Find shoebox.😂
The trouble is many shoes do not come in an old-fashioned shoebox with a box and a lid.
It cost
TMUOver $120,000.00 annual income to buy a house at least and rent ain't cheap right now so I wonder if mortgages follow suit? That would be paycheck-to-paycheck at low6 figures smhThat thing about how to use a raise. I was amazed to see the widows of "wealthy" Sep 11, 2001 victims saying they needed help with their big mortgage. One would think that a prudent person with a big mortgage would have life insurance. Apparently not everyone thought that way.
For several years after 9/11 life insurance companies ran ads around the anniversary date.
Do we need to keep track of how often Chill Dude says "Netflix"?
I'm naming my next band "Chocolate Teapot."