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@@CyberPotato123 which are mostly found in the more mature subreddits (which are real life things), everywhere else is just a combination of smartasses and weirdos. I tried getting on Reddit before, but it just felt so alien to me. Everyone talks in this weird way where there’s sexual undertones, it just made me glad to be on CZcams where people won’t act like they know everything and are more emotionally mature than people on Reddit or Twitter. I feel like that just comes down to CZcams being just longer form content for the majority of it’s life.
@@Azurethewolf168 alot of youtube comment sections aren't mature (especialy comment sections on shorts or short form videos) they are very mature and helpful in long term videos though and people give genuine advice if you are struggling in the comment section
Honestly Hamza, I think this is the first time I'm ever going to be commenting on a video of yours since I began viewing and implementing advice from your content for 2 years now but I just felt really compelled to write this. Just this act of you sharing in-depth how much you sacrificed for the homeless man even when you weren't in a good position in life at that point yourself has really increased the level of respect I already had for you and makes me feel like there's so much I can learn from the situation. It made me take a step back to reevaluate my own life, looking at the ways I've been so ungrateful and selfish by overemphasizing my own life struggles, forgetting that there are others who could potentially be going through a lot worse. You might not have the time to go through all this but I just want to let you know that you've proven once more why you are a model most young men like myself aspire to be like and why you've made so much progress over the years. Thank you.
@@Elo2x most people give a homeless person 10 dollars and act like they've saved his life. The fact Hamza did all of this when he only started with a 100 pounds in his bank account and finished with none.
@@rajuthevocalist7288 true. i just don’t like when people comment stuff like this without watching the full video. It’s just farming likes, hamza did do a great thing i won’t lie.
@@Elo2xhe tried, it was more than he could handle back then. He managed to get a mentally ill man from a shelter with no money to a decently stable income and a place to stay, against all odds. Gave it all. He could have done nothing more back then.
@@joaqu7002 why cant he go to the address maybe and go to the landlord and ask him what happened and ifhe can find that homeless man again then give him so much money to support himself
Hamza's storytelling capabilities are unsurpassed. I would love to hear more stories from you bro. Also, could helping the homeless be in part your next purpose?
I appreciate knowing you more, thank for sharing even the more ‘’ugly’’ side of yourself. No one is perfect and you needed to fill your cup first to help thousands of mens later. It is hard to cut people from your life who genuinely need your help but who slow you down in your growth, personally i needed to do the same so i understand the feeling. Thank you for everything, i’ll try to be a bit more like you everyday.
Hamza, I have been watching your videos for the last couple of years and I slowly started watching less as I got busier with my work and now Im doing and feeling than ever. I remember you saying something like youll stop watching me when you are progressing in life.While I'm still nowhere close to where I wanna be, I feel a little teary eyed telling you that I am going to stop watching your videos and focus solely on my purpose and goals. Thank you for being someone Im really glad to have come across. You have certainly made a postive impact on my adventure. I hope you all the good luck and grace. Thank you, sir.
Make more videos like this one. This video alone granted you more respect out of all the other videos of you helping us. Thank you for sharing such a story.
Thank you Hamza for being transparent with us and keeping things at 100% You helped this man loads, he was about to have NOTHING and you helped him obtain SOMTHING. These new videos of your sharing your experiences with us provide loads of value due to the real life experience. Not many people would’ve kept that last part in for their image.
Tbh i think of this story very often, reminds me of times when i did some selfless act on a smaller scale. Things like this humble you totally and show you who you are
Your latest videos about Business were a true eye opener for me. I truly believe that building up a loyal and driven community is one of the most fulfilling things one can do. I am german thats why I am going to start a german self improvement channel on youtube - focusing on long term content - and on tiktok for the short term content. The content should match to an mostly male audience between 16 to 20 years being able to have enough money to ultimately join my future Skool community. Thank you so much for inspiring me and showing me how such a beautiful and purposeful way of earning ones money can be achieved. I am proud of you for how far you've come. You are a true role model. - Mattis
Hamza I'm really grateful for this story, the pain he felt is relatable to my life and it genuinely made me want to become a better person just to help people like him
Hamza, I agree with the others. This is the best video you've made so far. The story was honestly perfect, and how you told us this story, I was literally hooked
Love this video man, been checking out the comments on your other videos. Just people hating on you but just know there are people out there who appreciate you for everything you have done with us. Thank you hamza
this is a really great video. The story telling was very touching and honestly changed my perspective on helping people and letting go of the selfishness in my life. Helping those who cannot pay you back really tells the extent of your character. I have so much respect for you Hamza.
Hamza I love your videos and I wanna say congratulations and mashallah to your recent W in the Skool competition,watching you has changed me I’ve come quite a short distance from the loser who was satisfied I used to be, to be a loser means you’re okey with everything and not me though I wanna be ruthless and confident,Mike Tyson would say “discipline makes you love it,but you gotta do it like you love it even though you hate it” thank you hamza and you are the big brother we all know shaped and paved the way for us young men
I just wanted to say that I sat through this entire video without distracting myself at all and without skipping through or anything. I’m so proud of myself that i am able to have the attention span to do this. Thank you Hamza. And I believe you did the right thing. It was for your mental health and justified in my opinion
Me listening to this story knowing I was also a support worker in temporary accommodation during covid and now I work for universal credit. I actually think you are quite good. Loved this story, your story telling abilities are so impressive
You did the right thing, inevitably we must help ourselves, that man was no different. You were there in his darkest moment, and gave him a perfect chance to turn his life around. I think he could have done with a job, even a shitty one, so that he had a path forward, but you definitely went above and beyond. Life challenges us, pushes us to our limits sometimes, tries to see where we’ll break, see how many morals we’ll drop, how much we’ll corrupt ourselves, but it took a lot to do what you did.
Hamza, I know you don't feel good about what you did. But you know that you went above and beyond what almost anyone else would have done. You saved this guy, and you did everything you could afford. God bless you for what you did for this man. I believe that the actions of a man during his most desperate times are truly reflective of who he is. I also want to mention that I really do sympathize with you during this time, as my mother is affected by schizophrenia, and I know the way it distorts a person's perception of the world, and truly makes them helpless. I could only imagine how bad it is when the affected person can't even communicate with the people around them...
I remember when you told this story in an old video, I remember when you told this how your tone was much more serious and sad. Glad to see you can tell this story with a smile
There are some people you can't help when you haven't helped yourself yet. I learned this while doing Amway. It is kind of motivating to me listening to your story. It was just 4 years ago when you were in such a low state and now look what you have achieved! Four years ago was just the time when I bargained with my boss to let me work based on commission so I could have more spare time to combine Amway with CZcams, but I didn't not achieve much these years. Keep going and share these content and stories, it is a mental boost always when I feel like I am starting to slip. There are other channels saying negative things about, but my experience is to mostly listen the more successful person which is you!
I really respekt you for sharing this story. I am really graitfull that i have found your chanel. You have helped me a lot and maybe even saved my life.
You're an authentic guy bro, I remember hopping of Self Improvement full on last year, because of your full guides, I am grateful for you Hamza, keep going💪
Hamza i have always been very grateful and loved your videos. This video though is byfar my favourite video of yours. Youve changed my life already but this video affected me deeply. You are a great story teller. Its also impressive how you can recount this story so well being able to remember how you were feeling at each moment. Even at your worst you were an exeptionally good person. Im only 16 bro but i feel proud of you for that. Ill always be grateful to you for helping me and so many others. You are truly an amazing person beyond self improvement and success. Ive always greatly respected you so this video specifically hasnt changed my perception of you much other then showing me how empathetic and kind you are. Again thankyou, ive never felt so emotionally affected by a youtube video before so i had to leave this comment. I hope ill meet you one day and i can thankyou for everything in person. Please do me a favour and enjoy the amazing life youve created for yourself. Also, I just hope you didnt feel like you had to make this video for your audience to respect you because your real fans like me always will.
pretty damn good dedication, posting almost every single day, especially considering you've already made it, now you can really focus on helping others!
This shows what a real man is, respect Hamza. The way this story ends might not make you a hero in the eyes of everybody, but intelligent people can see the amazing thing you've done. There's only so much you can help a person, big respect bro
A good man and a good father bot know when to help and when to let someone learn how to help themselves. You showed this with the man you helped Hamza.
16:50 "my country" when all the immigrants are hating on their countries , him being so proud of his british identity. Brought a tear to my eye. Love you hamza
When I went to Mexico in 2022 and all the locals kept saying things like “welcome to my country” it was inspiring and I vowed to feel the same patriotism
@@UnseemlyGenie00wtf bro have you ever done something to that degree? if you have then feel free to criticize but right now it’s looking like hamza is twice the man you’ll ever be.
@@UnseemlyGenie00 Honestly, it’s not a competition. But calling him Scamza is a little strong don’t you think? Hey but you seem like a good dude and your friend probably thinks the same thing. God Bless🙏
@@UnseemlyGenie00 He had already gone above and beyond for this dude. He left it in the hands of those who were now responsible for the man (the authorities and various support groups)
“So when you give to the needy, do not announce it with trumpets, as the hypocrites do in the synagogues and on the streets, to be honored by others. Truly I tell you, they have received their reward in full.”
It wasn't easy to listen, but I'm glad i did. It is nice to know more about you. It sounds like you've put your heart into that man. It might've sounded and made you feel not so good in the end, but it is very important to see not the the result of your work, but the difference between you doing and not doing it. He had zero chances without your help and even something though decision to block him was hard, you did so much for him and you couldn't have done much more. I can't tell for sure, but it sounds like you want to be super proud about your action, but you are still embarrassed about how it ended. I think you absolutely should be proud of yourself. You've done something, almost no one would have done
Respect Hamza, I had no idea you were from Warrington mate, Same as me. You went above and beyond for that guy and have nothing to feel regretful about. The UK benefit system is brutal especially now during the cost of living crisis. I just hope he was able to find stability in his life.
Congrats! It's a difficult journey, took me a year to monetize my channel and it's still hard but it's very rewarding at the same time (It's not this one ofc), just be consistent, post content you would watch, and don't give up, I think those are the 3 main things
Very insightful story. I am a 60 year old bus driver in Toronto. I have helped countless homeless people as well as young people who are in trouble or have just lost their way in life. You have to set limits for yourself and limits for the people you help in life. And you have to know when to quit and not to get in to deep. You do the best you can. And that's more than n most people do. For a young man at your stage in life you did great. At some point other people have to pick up the ball and take over. Keep doing what you're doing. But don't let your ego get too big. Love the videos. Try to stay grounded. Good job so far.
Very good storytelling. And a totally understand that you blocked him. I would've done the same thing honestly. After you help a guy, you can't past your life to think about him everyday. And u think that's a good thing because you help him but u can't sacrifice you're life to another guy a too long time. Thanks for help him and thank for help us in a different way today 🙏
The whole point of generosity is that you don’t brag about or post it for views you just do it out the good of your heart and not even contemplate posting it
He has a self improvement channel. He's an influencer. At the time he wasn't thinking about posting it to get views, but that's his job now, and I think he's brought a lot of value and insight by telling the story.
I can agree that you’re a good person. You aren’t perfect, but no one is. You’ve saved and changed countless lives, and that makes you good in my book.
I feel ashamed watching this because I was in a similar situation and I chose to not help. Thank you for this video, it reminds me to try to become a good person.
I actually got more respect from hamza by hearing his story . I hope the homeless guy is alright . I don't even think that i could undure this much of stress for 5 months , this story was crazy .
Hey hamza, I really enjoyed this story. I remember listening to ur 6 year self improvement video. I remember u saying stuff about ur mental health back then, it was something where u had negative thoughts about ur negative thoughts and it was just a continuous loop or maybe the time u had angry violent thoughts, are u able to speak about that? I reckon it would be very interesting
I put the video thinking it was like 15 minutes and i didny even check the time, when you ended the video i just relised it was actually 35 minutes, felt short. Good job
Wow, this video genuinely feels like a movie, the whole interesting plot, and then the kind of plot twist at the end where he blocks them on everything, this story feels like a movie script, in a good way
Hamza is a really good person he has helped countless people get their lives in order. Remember, you can't help everyone. Hamza deserves all the success and fulfilment that he has gotten
Reddit post for context: www.reddit.com/r/manchester/comments/fnom7x/homeless_mancunian_with_mental_illness_removed/
bro got his account suspended
@@hhere2staythats a good thing since that app is nothing but toxic
@@Azurethewolf168 most of reddit is porn and gore, 2% of it is helpful
@@CyberPotato123 which are mostly found in the more mature subreddits (which are real life things), everywhere else is just a combination of smartasses and weirdos. I tried getting on Reddit before, but it just felt so alien to me. Everyone talks in this weird way where there’s sexual undertones, it just made me glad to be on CZcams where people won’t act like they know everything and are more emotionally mature than people on Reddit or Twitter. I feel like that just comes down to CZcams being just longer form content for the majority of it’s life.
@@Azurethewolf168 alot of youtube comment sections aren't mature (especialy comment sections on shorts or short form videos) they are very mature and helpful in long term videos though and people give genuine advice if you are struggling in the comment section
Honestly Hamza, I think this is the first time I'm ever going to be commenting on a video of yours since I began viewing and implementing advice from your content for 2 years now but I just felt really compelled to write this. Just this act of you sharing in-depth how much you sacrificed for the homeless man even when you weren't in a good position in life at that point yourself has really increased the level of respect I already had for you and makes me feel like there's so much I can learn from the situation. It made me take a step back to reevaluate my own life, looking at the ways I've been so ungrateful and selfish by overemphasizing my own life struggles, forgetting that there are others who could potentially be going through a lot worse. You might not have the time to go through all this but I just want to let you know that you've proven once more why you are a model most young men like myself aspire to be like and why you've made so much progress over the years. Thank you.
That’s a great comment
wow, that was a very good comment ❤❤
Nice comment man, you made me think about my life too. Grateful you made this and for Hamza man. Grateful for you both
Beautiful G
I cant lie hamza that was actually such an awesome thing you did. You actually changed his life. God bless you ❤
when you don’t watch the full video lol
@@Elo2x most people give a homeless person 10 dollars and act like they've saved his life.
The fact Hamza did all of this when he only started with a 100 pounds in his bank account and finished with none.
@@rajuthevocalist7288 true. i just don’t like when people comment stuff like this without watching the full video. It’s just farming likes, hamza did do a great thing i won’t lie.
@@Elo2xhe tried, it was more than he could handle back then. He managed to get a mentally ill man from a shelter with no money to a decently stable income and a place to stay, against all odds. Gave it all. He could have done nothing more back then.
@@joaqu7002 why cant he go to the address maybe and go to the landlord and ask him what happened and ifhe can find that homeless man again then give him so much money to support himself
Hamza's storytelling capabilities are unsurpassed. I would love to hear more stories from you bro.
Also, could helping the homeless be in part your next purpose?
He's already doing what he set out to do which is to Help as many people as he can, its always been his purpose.
the video is edited to make it seem that way
I've been watching Hamza for almost two years, and this is the best video he's ever made.
10/10.
How did hamza become a great story teller , like I was insanely invested in the story.
I appreciate knowing you more, thank for sharing even the more ‘’ugly’’ side of yourself. No one is perfect and you needed to fill your cup first to help thousands of mens later. It is hard to cut people from your life who genuinely need your help but who slow you down in your growth, personally i needed to do the same so i understand the feeling. Thank you for everything, i’ll try to be a bit more like you everyday.
hamza is so skibidi
Perfect timing. I was just about to hit cardio
Get running boy
@@rafaelperez-freeman hes black
Watched the whole video and loved to see this side to you brother
Hamza, I have been watching your videos for the last couple of years and I slowly started watching less as I got busier with my work and now Im doing and feeling than ever. I remember you saying something like youll stop watching me when you are progressing in life.While I'm still nowhere close to where I wanna be, I feel a little teary eyed telling you that I am going to stop watching your videos and focus solely on my purpose and goals. Thank you for being someone Im really glad to have come across. You have certainly made a postive impact on my adventure.
I hope you all the good luck and grace. Thank you, sir.
yeah youtube is just another social media. Congrats that you made it this far
First W anime pfp comment
Make more videos like this one. This video alone granted you more respect out of all the other videos of you helping us. Thank you for sharing such a story.
I'm so grateful for these stories Hamza, forever grateful for your journey and positive influence.
Thank you Hamza for being transparent with us and keeping things at 100% You helped this man loads, he was about to have NOTHING and you helped him obtain SOMTHING. These new videos of your sharing your experiences with us provide loads of value due to the real life experience. Not many people would’ve kept that last part in for their image.
Tbh i think of this story very often, reminds me of times when i did some selfless act on a smaller scale. Things like this humble you totally and show you who you are
Your latest videos about Business were a true eye opener for me. I truly believe that building up a loyal and driven community is one of the most fulfilling things one can do. I am german thats why I am going to start a german self improvement channel on youtube - focusing on long term content - and on tiktok for the short term content. The content should match to an mostly male audience between 16 to 20 years being able to have enough money to ultimately join my future Skool community.
Thank you so much for inspiring me and showing me how such a beautiful and purposeful way of earning ones money can be achieved. I am proud of you for how far you've come. You are a true role model. - Mattis
skibidi toilet moment
Absolute legend i watch ur vids whenever i need that little bit of motivation for life 💪
Powerful story.
Its beautiful there's a meaning but i can"t spot it. Any help bro?
@@Wissem15 same.
Hamza I'm really grateful for this story, the pain he felt is relatable to my life and it genuinely made me want to become a better person just to help people like him
The amount of work u done for him is absolutely amazing. Well done Hamza.
Hamza, I agree with the others. This is the best video you've made so far. The story was honestly perfect, and how you told us this story, I was literally hooked
The best story i ever heard in this platform
What a awesome story bro. a true testament to helping as a young man
this is one of the most emotive hamza videos i’ve watched, you’ve got a great heart man ❤
love this kind of content, you are a great man , never doubt about that hamza, big hug!
Love this video man, been checking out the comments on your other videos. Just people hating on you but just know there are people out there who appreciate you for everything you have done with us. Thank you hamza
A very mixed story emotionally. This is a serious no bullshit story. No glitter, no sugarcoating, no cherrypicking. Pure and skilled story telling.
Hamza, you're good man. God bless you.
I have heard this story many times and it really doesn’t get old. A great story. I wonder what ever happened to the homeless person.
sometimes those who have nothing are the ones most willing to help.
this is a really great video. The story telling was very touching and honestly changed my perspective on helping people and letting go of the selfishness in my life. Helping those who cannot pay you back really tells the extent of your character. I have so much respect for you Hamza.
Hamza I love your videos and I wanna say congratulations and mashallah to your recent W in the Skool competition,watching you has changed me I’ve come quite a short distance from the loser who was satisfied I used to be, to be a loser means you’re okey with everything and not me though I wanna be ruthless and confident,Mike Tyson would say “discipline makes you love it,but you gotta do it like you love it even though you hate it” thank you hamza and you are the big brother we all know shaped and paved the way for us young men
I just wanted to say that I sat through this entire video without distracting myself at all and without skipping through or anything. I’m so proud of myself that i am able to have the attention span to do this. Thank you Hamza. And I believe you did the right thing. It was for your mental health and justified in my opinion
You helped someone when you were at your lowest, your a good man hamza
Me listening to this story knowing I was also a support worker in temporary accommodation during covid and now I work for universal credit. I actually think you are quite good. Loved this story, your story telling abilities are so impressive
These videos where you tell stories are really great hamza🙏
You did the right thing, inevitably we must help ourselves, that man was no different. You were there in his darkest moment, and gave him a perfect chance to turn his life around. I think he could have done with a job, even a shitty one, so that he had a path forward, but you definitely went above and beyond.
Life challenges us, pushes us to our limits sometimes, tries to see where we’ll break, see how many morals we’ll drop, how much we’ll corrupt ourselves, but it took a lot to do what you did.
Beautiful.
Hamza, I know you don't feel good about what you did. But you know that you went above and beyond what almost anyone else would have done. You saved this guy, and you did everything you could afford. God bless you for what you did for this man. I believe that the actions of a man during his most desperate times are truly reflective of who he is. I also want to mention that I really do sympathize with you during this time, as my mother is affected by schizophrenia, and I know the way it distorts a person's perception of the world, and truly makes them helpless. I could only imagine how bad it is when the affected person can't even communicate with the people around them...
Bro you helping that homeless man showed god the man you are. Then he blessed you with all this success.
Hamza is such a good story teller i'm literally there with him in my mind
I remember when you told this story in an old video, I remember when you told this how your tone was much more serious and sad. Glad to see you can tell this story with a smile
There are some people you can't help when you haven't helped yourself yet. I learned this while doing Amway. It is kind of motivating to me listening to your story. It was just 4 years ago when you were in such a low state and now look what you have achieved! Four years ago was just the time when I bargained with my boss to let me work based on commission so I could have more spare time to combine Amway with CZcams, but I didn't not achieve much these years. Keep going and share these content and stories, it is a mental boost always when I feel like I am starting to slip. There are other channels saying negative things about, but my experience is to mostly listen the more successful person which is you!
♥ Thank you for sharing Hamza
I liked your pfp
I really respekt you for sharing this story. I am really graitfull that i have found your chanel. You have helped me a lot and maybe even saved my life.
You're an authentic guy bro, I remember hopping of Self Improvement full on last year, because of your full guides, I am grateful for you Hamza, keep going💪
Man. Real shit here, thanks for sharing.
keep up the great work my man
Thank you for sharing this story Hamza❤
Hamza i have always been very grateful and loved your videos. This video though is byfar my favourite video of yours. Youve changed my life already but this video affected me deeply. You are a great story teller. Its also impressive how you can recount this story so well being able to remember how you were feeling at each moment. Even at your worst you were an exeptionally good person. Im only 16 bro but i feel proud of you for that. Ill always be grateful to you for helping me and so many others. You are truly an amazing person beyond self improvement and success. Ive always greatly respected you so this video specifically hasnt changed my perception of you much other then showing me how empathetic and kind you are. Again thankyou, ive never felt so emotionally affected by a youtube video before so i had to leave this comment. I hope ill meet you one day and i can thankyou for everything in person. Please do me a favour and enjoy the amazing life youve created for yourself.
Also, I just hope you didnt feel like you had to make this video for your audience to respect you because your real fans like me always will.
Thank you Hamza for doing this for him
One of your best videos
pretty damn good dedication, posting almost every single day, especially considering you've already made it, now you can really focus on helping others!
wonderful video changed my life forever
i love ur storytimes
I love this change how he added subtitles to the video. Thanks champ ❤
God bless you Hamza
great video and the storytelling is superb fr!
great story, hamza, profound stuff really. its shit like this that really puts life into perspective
This shows what a real man is, respect Hamza. The way this story ends might not make you a hero in the eyes of everybody, but intelligent people can see the amazing thing you've done. There's only so much you can help a person, big respect bro
This is why you are so blessed. You gave when you didn’t even have enough for yourself.
Respect Hamza, you deserve your success in life
this video is gold
This is crazy, you are a real hero Hamza
All the times you impress me more Hamza, thank you for saving that homeless guy, and all of us.
Not every video has to have a clear lesson. Thank you for sharing your story
A good man and a good father bot know when to help and when to let someone learn how to help themselves. You showed this with the man you helped Hamza.
16:50 "my country" when all the immigrants are hating on their countries , him being so proud of his british identity. Brought a tear to my eye. Love you hamza
Damn right. We're a flawed nation, but a good one.
When I went to Mexico in 2022 and all the locals kept saying things like “welcome to my country” it was inspiring and I vowed to feel the same patriotism
@@Hamza97I think you should make a video about this. It sounds very helpful
@@Hamza97brother you know that nationalism is against Islam right?
@@justsomerandomguy4127 i dont think you watched hamza other videos bro
Hamza when I met you, you are such a nice, down to earth dude. I love these new wholesome videos bro.
I love your stories ❤, keep going.
I absolutely love this transition of yours in your content. i've noticed it and started to follow you because of this... wasn't following you before
Yo, your level of storytelling is beyond amazing
I respect you so much hamza. God bless
When you said he was rolling back and forth in the hotel chair with a box of cereal as his most valuable possession I cried.
🌈
truly a poetic moment
@@UnseemlyGenie00wtf bro have you ever done something to that degree? if you have then feel free to criticize but right now it’s looking like hamza is twice the man you’ll ever be.
@@UnseemlyGenie00 Honestly, it’s not a competition. But calling him Scamza is a little strong don’t you think? Hey but you seem like a good dude and your friend probably thinks the same thing. God Bless🙏
@@UnseemlyGenie00 He had already gone above and beyond for this dude. He left it in the hands of those who were now responsible for the man (the authorities and various support groups)
Damn. One of the best videos I’ve come across
I remember the fist half of this story you told us some time ago. but ive never heard about this guy. must have been tough man.
“So when you give to the needy, do not announce it with trumpets, as the hypocrites do in the synagogues and on the streets, to be honored by others. Truly I tell you, they have received their reward in full.”
Man just please stop with the jew hate. Everywhere else ffs, but not under a hamza video.
@@danieltsvey9266 Its not Jew hate, its a quote from the Bible
@@Matt042508 can you tell me the verse?
@@danieltsvey9266 Matthew 6:2 NIV
@@danieltsvey9266Matthew 6:2
It wasn't easy to listen, but I'm glad i did. It is nice to know more about you. It sounds like you've put your heart into that man. It might've sounded and made you feel not so good in the end, but it is very important to see not the the result of your work, but the difference between you doing and not doing it. He had zero chances without your help and even something though decision to block him was hard, you did so much for him and you couldn't have done much more.
I can't tell for sure, but it sounds like you want to be super proud about your action, but you are still embarrassed about how it ended. I think you absolutely should be proud of yourself. You've done something, almost no one would have done
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Respect Hamza, I had no idea you were from Warrington mate, Same as me.
You went above and beyond for that guy and have nothing to feel regretful about. The UK benefit system is brutal especially now during the cost of living crisis. I just hope he was able to find stability in his life.
i used to try to fall asleep listening to music, but it would keep me up, listening to hamzas advice before bed is so relaxing and helpful 🙌🙌
I started youtube yesterday thanks yo you Hamza, thanks for motivating me
Congrats! It's a difficult journey, took me a year to monetize my channel and it's still hard but it's very rewarding at the same time (It's not this one ofc), just be consistent, post content you would watch, and don't give up, I think those are the 3 main things
@@soulofexistence Thank you so much bro you just motivated me like crazy
Very insightful story. I am a 60 year old bus driver in Toronto. I have helped countless homeless people as well as young people who are in trouble or have just lost their way in life. You have to set limits for yourself and limits for the people you help in life. And you have to know when to quit and not to get in to deep. You do the best you can. And that's more than n most people do.
For a young man at your stage in life you did great. At some point other people have to pick up the ball and take over.
Keep doing what you're doing. But don't let your ego get too big.
Love the videos. Try to stay grounded.
Good job so far.
I swear this is the best video I have watched in 2024 so far ! “Help generously, but protect your own peace.”
first time commenting on a video i’ve been watching for a year now and this story just fucking amazing ur a amazing man
Very good storytelling. And a totally understand that you blocked him. I would've done the same thing honestly. After you help a guy, you can't past your life to think about him everyday. And u think that's a good thing because you help him but u can't sacrifice you're life to another guy a too long time. Thanks for help him and thank for help us in a different way today 🙏
The whole point of generosity is that you don’t brag about or post it for views you just do it out the good of your heart and not even contemplate posting it
Hes not telling it as like a generosity act. For example “hey guys yesterday I donated 10k to a charity”. I think its more about the story
He has a self improvement channel. He's an influencer. At the time he wasn't thinking about posting it to get views, but that's his job now, and I think he's brought a lot of value and insight by telling the story.
I can agree that you’re a good person. You aren’t perfect, but no one is. You’ve saved and changed countless lives, and that makes you good in my book.
You're a good man Hamza.
No wonder u have been blessed
I feel ashamed watching this because I was in a similar situation and I chose to not help.
Thank you for this video, it reminds me to try to become a good person.
I actually got more respect from hamza by hearing his story . I hope the homeless guy is alright . I don't even think that i could undure this much of stress for 5 months , this story was crazy .
This man can really tell a story
I was so engaged for the whole 30 mins
Well done mate
Hey hamza, I really enjoyed this story. I remember listening to ur 6 year self improvement video. I remember u saying stuff about ur mental health back then, it was something where u had negative thoughts about ur negative thoughts and it was just a continuous loop or maybe the time u had angry violent thoughts, are u able to speak about that? I reckon it would be very interesting
big respect hamza.
I put the video thinking it was like 15 minutes and i didny even check the time, when you ended the video i just relised it was actually 35 minutes, felt short. Good job
You did 100x more than what was necessary brother
Powerful bro
His best video since the beginning of the year for sure
Wow, this video genuinely feels like a movie, the whole interesting plot, and then the kind of plot twist at the end where he blocks them on everything, this story feels like a movie script, in a good way
Amazing storytelling
Hamza is a really good person he has helped countless people get their lives in order. Remember, you can't help everyone. Hamza deserves all the success and fulfilment that he has gotten
I have never been so invested in a Hamza video