3 Tips For Getting Any Job You Want - Without A Degree, So You Can Always Make Money

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  • If you follow these simple tips...
    Not only will you have an outstanding advantage over everyone else who is on the hunt for an amazing job...
    And also have almost instantly guaranteed that you will never go broke...
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  • @austinhunterknight8216
    @austinhunterknight8216 Před 7 lety +173

    Tai you are honestly the greatest mentor i could ask for, even though its only through your online videos you provide so much insight into human behavior and reasoning, my wealth is definitely accredited to you, Thank you

    • @SebastianBetancur
      @SebastianBetancur Před 7 lety

      Austin Hunter Knight hey Austin funny seeing you here 😂

    • @godzillavibes2280
      @godzillavibes2280 Před 7 lety

      Street smart and common sense with ad ability. I'm in SWAT. I love what I do. Not looking to make tons of money because I measure my success in other ways. I'd work for you if you ever travel to a hostel area, not as your muscle you have deebo for that but as your threat consult. Trust when the shit hits the fan. I'm the guy you want. Anyways. You're a major public figure and it's great hearing your mentor advice.

    • @AronPowa96
      @AronPowa96 Před 7 lety

      Do you have a business?

    • @Ay1738ay
      @Ay1738ay Před 7 lety

      He's a gift that keeps giving

    • @moxistarcraft
      @moxistarcraft Před 7 lety

      Austin Hunter Knight

  • @lad12121212
    @lad12121212 Před 7 lety +92

    "The more you learn the more you earn" thanks for sharing your knowledge online

  • @TeddyGramz325
    @TeddyGramz325 Před 7 lety +82

    This is so tru Tai! they say "Common sense isn't so common" and your actually right. A lot of people don't take the time to zone out to look at the much bigger picture.

  • @momosmaxomar1974
    @momosmaxomar1974 Před 7 lety +37

    This man is one them rare entrepreneurs that have time to inspire others like me
    I follow you on Snapchat Instagram and CZcams and After watching you CZcams videos for 2 months I am hooked on to your content and your take on common sense
    I am definitely joining the 67 steps because now I'm doing 3k and I want to do 6 to 7k by end of 2017
    Thank you man

  • @mirandarector4298
    @mirandarector4298 Před 7 lety +150

    9. Tai I don't love all your stuff but this one is a killer recording. Your intelligence and high standards of yourself and life are comforting. Thank you for sharing this.

  • @Raydeberlinmusic
    @Raydeberlinmusic Před 7 lety +12

    Tai, you are Trillion percent right. Today I attended a lecture in Anatomie, and the professor kept questioning our common sense. He kept asking what if this what if that. There is logic for everything, but a common sense make things the way they work better than they just are. I study medicine for the second time in my life in another country with a different language and I always passed the exams with learning and realizing the facts with common sense.

  • @andreicain6902
    @andreicain6902 Před 7 lety +29

    Zoning Out is the emergent approach to life or problem solving and Zoning in is the reductionist approach. Both are equally important, the reductionist approach is a must-havr for people who are working in your business whereas the emergent approach is a must-have for leaders and visioniers who are working ON your business.

    • @andreicain6902
      @andreicain6902 Před 7 lety

      You have leadership qualities, you should work ON your business and let someone else to work in your business.

    • @stevenqiu2013
      @stevenqiu2013 Před 7 lety

      Andrei cain I like you. What else can you tell me about these emergent and reductionist approaches?

  • @DKHuzaria
    @DKHuzaria Před 7 lety +5

    This is so true and goes to every aspect of life. The fact I've bought your 67 steps and SMMA has completely changed my attitude. Forever greatful to you tai!

  • @lucasgarces1475
    @lucasgarces1475 Před 7 lety +7

    Tai, I can't be more thankful, the SMMA is a real deal. In less than 3 weeks, I have my first client under contract for US$1,200 a month on their social media marketing management. The client already paid the first 2 months upfront and also the client and I are discussing a possible social media marketing contract for another company of the same client. Thanks so much Tai.

  • @godblessesme4510
    @godblessesme4510 Před 7 lety +13

    WOW, Tai. really appreciated this video!! It really made me think. Thanks you brother, for putting selfless love & wisdom & taking time out of your busy schedule to make these. videos! Just know, that there is at least one person right here who hangs on to all your wealth of wisdom you spread. God bless brother.

  • @seannelson603
    @seannelson603 Před 7 lety +28

    8 , I'm pretty good at both, but definitely room for improvement.

    • @stevenqiu2013
      @stevenqiu2013 Před 7 lety

      Sean Nelson Help, I am a 5, how do you get 8? I want to level up.

  • @Electronicsflippa
    @Electronicsflippa Před 7 lety +39

    6, I'm working on it.

    • @nate2648
      @nate2648 Před 7 lety +1

      The fact you're willing to admit that says a lot about you already

    • @stevenqiu2013
      @stevenqiu2013 Před 7 lety

      Someone who posted a rating like Tai asked!!! Coolies. How are you working on what? I have a 2 in 3 chance of needing to work on the same thing, wanna talk about it?

  • @momosmaxomar1974
    @momosmaxomar1974 Před 7 lety +15

    This man is a true entrepreneur because he has an impact on other people's lives
    Personally I started watching your videos two months ago and this year I started my own side business where I'm going to make 3k
    I'm definitely joining the 67 steps program because the possibilities are endless
    Thank you for the inspiration and motivation through your paying it forward Snapchat vids
    I hope I can do that too one day

    • @milklovela6765
      @milklovela6765 Před 6 lety

      MõMõsmax Omar Yes, the 67 steps is a powerful tool

  • @in9463
    @in9463 Před 7 lety

    A dear friend of mine (whom recently lost his father to cancer) tipped me about you. You've taught me so much during the years that've gone by. Thank you, Tai. Greetings from Norway.

  • @negarsoleimanpour5891
    @negarsoleimanpour5891 Před 7 lety

    This is actually what so many people are missing in life. Especially now a days, its all about common sense. You're
    a great mentor. I wish I could afford to be in your test groups.

  • @melmoreno8306
    @melmoreno8306 Před 7 lety +35

    This is so true I totally agree, great advise! My Latino mom says- " aterriza de tu mundo de caramelo, pon atención" when someone is distracted and lacking common sense lol 😂

  • @anxietytalk
    @anxietytalk Před 7 lety +6

    Life changing content. Made me more self confident and I'm still growing daily as a human being. On my journey to becoming a succesful entrepreneur because of you!

  • @Creaturegumby
    @Creaturegumby Před 7 lety +17

    Thankyou tai this video has helped me open up and believe that I can land a job

  • @justxxcrystal
    @justxxcrystal Před 7 lety

    Finally! Someone is able to break how to do this down in a language that is teachable to students / employees. I think part of the issue is people are so afraid to make a mistake that they mess themselves up before they even get started. Much love.

  • @carlossalazar177
    @carlossalazar177 Před 7 lety

    This is the first step on the 67 steps. Awareness, worth a damn factor, Deserved what you want. Best 71 dollars I have ever spent in my entire life. I'll do it again in a heart beat!! Thank you tai!

  • @mitchellsilva4478
    @mitchellsilva4478 Před 7 lety +10

    Thank you for the video Tai! Always dropping knowledge that makes a difference! Much love from Toronto, Canada

  • @Omkar3324
    @Omkar3324 Před 7 lety +53

    Amazing, I needed this right now! Amazing Dp Tai!

  • @stephonmiller2987
    @stephonmiller2987 Před 7 lety +5

    Thanks for always share the "Real Knowledge". The book smarts they teach us in school isn't worry nothing without Common Sense. I swear I look at your social media platform everyday just to catch some golden nuggets. Thanks again!!

  • @resonate634
    @resonate634 Před 7 lety

    The only mentor I need is Tai. He provides everything of anything.

  • @saadaffane4940
    @saadaffane4940 Před 7 lety

    Tai i swear to god ever since i started following you on all of your social media , you been giving those positive+ vibes that get me through every single day.. idon't have 1k right now but when i'm gonna get it ima get of of your courses thank you so much for everything.

  • @773aria
    @773aria Před 7 lety +7

    Tai you have been a big impact in my life, thank you for everything from free tips to becoming wealthy to these giveaways. I am reading almost all the books I can get my hands on about investing and innovation thanks to you! And started investing and looking into a lot of stocks!

  • @jaykob2482
    @jaykob2482 Před 7 lety +4

    "Here in my garage" is the old Tai Lopez meme. The new one is "Yo, I wanna turkey sandwich". 😂😂😂

  • @zico82495
    @zico82495 Před 7 lety +38

    i like this one ! cheers for the talk ..

  • @davidszocs1237
    @davidszocs1237 Před 7 lety

    Hi Tai! I am a middle school student who has been watching your videos a few months now. Every day I check out your channel to see new videos posted and they are always the highlight of my day. You have inspired me to change the way I think and thank you for that. I appreciate the effort you put into sharing you broad knowledge of business, helping us every step of the way. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you.

  • @Hard-Core-Gaming
    @Hard-Core-Gaming Před 7 lety

    I don't know why people dislike !! this man right here is giving a high quality tips !!
    & you see dislikes !! that's just disrespectful !!
    Tai you are amazing man & I like what you do !!

  • @nfireOSX
    @nfireOSX Před 7 lety +8

    Well thank You! You made me realise I have to work on my commonsense. I have it but my brain just doesn't use it in the right time and sometimes I'm all messed up... well does any body know how I can learn it? Maybe some books, meditation, healthy food? Thanks.

    • @ujz
      @ujz Před 7 lety

      Nfire727 read psychocybernetics by maxwell Maltz (just google the PDF ). Let me know what you think.

    • @prawtism
      @prawtism Před 7 lety

      Nfire727 read Ken Wilber's Theory of Everything

    • @Ob.jay7
      @Ob.jay7 Před 7 lety

      Nfire727 ur not the only one lol It sucks man, Plus i forget easy ... Means i gotta work twice as hard

  • @Twisted.C6
    @Twisted.C6 Před 7 lety +10

    I needed this right now

  • @ABADsmusic
    @ABADsmusic Před 7 lety +3

    Well I'm young Artist trying to be A Rapper but zooming in is the key for Success. I'm hard 6/7 so far but life moves on for Success people then Unsuccessful people. Learn that the hard why witch, I recommend for rookies like me thanks Tail Lopez.

  • @Jordan-kv1th
    @Jordan-kv1th Před 7 lety

    whats up tai, i want to thank you for running the social media agency program. Its my 1st month and i feel the momentum. I never joined a program that's so genuine. In about another week or so i should be going out and looking for clients. I should have my 1st 1,000-10,000 a month client soon, i can feel it. Thanks Tai, changed my life.

  • @matthewmilligan7381
    @matthewmilligan7381 Před 7 lety

    thank you tai I tried to explain this to a girl who's an accountant and says she works from 40 hrs a week's 5 days. well I told her that my residual income surpassed you and make me have time freedom thank you tai you've been killing it for the last 3 or 4 years I've been following you

  • @bryanhon6759
    @bryanhon6759 Před 7 lety +10

    I dont really like Tai bcoz of his storytelling(blah blah blah...'get to the point dude') and the way he used to misguide ppl on his videos (big masion, expensive cars, sexy chicks, football stadium etc). But I had to say I liked this one. Value. Well done Tai!! :D

  • @romanticscents
    @romanticscents Před 7 lety +3

    Great information Tai! That's REAL Talk! :) God Bless!

  • @eddiecampoy8704
    @eddiecampoy8704 Před 7 lety +3

    To be honest men I'm (9) from 1 to 10 I'm 9 I just got my self a job in less than week men Tucson Az

  • @fonnzie3
    @fonnzie3 Před 7 lety

    The ability to zone in and out, never thought about it. I'm always zoned in, but being able to see the bigger picture is so important.

  • @CesarGonzalez-xi8mv
    @CesarGonzalez-xi8mv Před 7 lety

    Tai I joined the SMMA about 2 weeks ago and it has already changed my life on how I view things. All I can see is me going upward from here thank you Tai.

  • @andrewleon2634
    @andrewleon2634 Před 7 lety +60

    common sense is no longer common in this day and age

    • @AR-dr1sb
      @AR-dr1sb Před 6 lety +2

      ironic since theres more information available then ever before

    • @capitalG386
      @capitalG386 Před 6 lety +1

      we once dreamed of flying cars..... now we tell people not to eat tide pods.... that depressing reality speaks for itself in more ways than i ever could

    • @tieshahines7480
      @tieshahines7480 Před 6 lety +1

      andrew leon true the ones with common sense don't use it because they're afraid of being humiliated because common sense is not common anymore. It's just sad. I pray for my country💯

  • @aCardboardTube
    @aCardboardTube Před 7 lety +4

    I would say I'm a 10/10 for sure, lol.

  • @aleksmeister92
    @aleksmeister92 Před 7 lety +10

    ok try being a doctor that way

  • @DDMTEN12
    @DDMTEN12 Před 7 lety

    Good Tai, I have noticed the same thing on the job. I never heard it put this way but many young are to zoned in and can't think past the directions if a curve is thrown their way, and when they get older they do the exact task, very well, everyday, but can't deal with a change. You have to improvise when life throws a curve, think on your feet running, show initiative and never stop learning new things and above all be willing to listen always.

  • @Sprayart79
    @Sprayart79 Před 7 lety

    I would not promise you that I allways have common sense. But I allways try to see thing in different perspective. You are a great mentor for me. I will now try to read one book a week this year, because of you.

  • @silviatunnell8514
    @silviatunnell8514 Před 6 lety +22

    Hire me! !! Somebody

  • @joaashalcaidde6945
    @joaashalcaidde6945 Před 7 lety +11

    yow, tai im from the Philippines employ me... please....just whatever you can give me...

    • @bhalesh
      @bhalesh Před 6 lety +11

      No being rude, but it's not about what can he give but what can you give? What value can you provide it? You should have mentioned that to anyone for increasing the chances of being hired.

  • @saravanachandran7401
    @saravanachandran7401 Před 7 lety +6

    ...

  • @bradp3954
    @bradp3954 Před 7 lety

    I'm only 19 and i relate to the wisdom, growing up with children as parents has made me view things better than most. I would be honored to work for you.

  • @chinchiller
    @chinchiller Před 7 lety

    We just started a business and self development book club at my university and it was finally approved by the ICF. You're a big inspiration and have influenced many people who are eager to learn.

  • @KA-pe6sv
    @KA-pe6sv Před 7 lety +3

    His shirt at 4:46

  • @alexandersettle5386
    @alexandersettle5386 Před 7 lety

    9/10 because their is always room for improvements, I never give myself a perfect score for that exact reason. No matter how great I am at something, everything can be improved upon.

  • @johnv.8586
    @johnv.8586 Před 7 lety

    I love these videos where you're so focus on the message that our brain doesn't require any flittering of any background stuff. The message is clear, understandable, and relatable.

  • @jennifermejia7539
    @jennifermejia7539 Před 7 lety

    This video speaks to me I'm currently a freshman working on graduating a year early so I can take advantage of the opportunitys life giving me which can seem hard but you can't go anywhere without hard work . This video opened my mind up to what I can really be planning to make my own bussiness one day based on fitness training .

  • @melodeea6934
    @melodeea6934 Před 7 lety

    I love Tai. He gives such good advice that he learns from his mentors or has learned himself in his experience. Once I get older I might even take some of his advice to become the amount of successfulness that I want(if that even made sense.) I talk about him to my friends and they don't understand how good of a speaker he is. All they know about him is "he gives away cars" and I'm just like "well yah that's not all he does. He also gives advice on how to be successful in life." The way he speaks makes me understand and makes me want to listen and take note.

  • @JacobSantos
    @JacobSantos Před 7 lety

    I have been pretty good at consciously breaking apart a conversation to really comprehend the intentions and details. I never had anyone really define common sense like you did. In retrospect, I never really understood how valuable that skill is. Thank you for that.

  • @brianjames2004
    @brianjames2004 Před 7 lety

    I pride myself on bringing value to my employer by being able to zone in on daily duty details (8 on a scale of 1-10), while also being adept at zoning out on understanding the overall objective of our corporate mission, performance standards, and manager's expectations. I constantly try to think like an executive to prepare myself for greater responsibility while employed, and later once I leave the organization and pursue self-employment full-time. On a scale of 1-10, I would say I zone out at 7 - meaning I have more to learn from a macro-enterprise standpoint. Great talk, Tai!

  • @Redneck4L1F3
    @Redneck4L1F3 Před 7 lety

    Tai Lopez , You are my inspiration. I had nothing, until I started watching your videos, You have educated me in ways I never thought possible. Please keep doing your thing, you've helped me become successful at 20. At first things didn't make sense until I took everything I learned from you and pieced it in then realization was real. If you helped me you'll be helping thousands. Keep it up, you made me inspired, educated. Thank you.

  • @SebViveros
    @SebViveros Před 7 lety

    I did your 67 steps last year. Your the man Tai. Big respect. lots of love, keep helpin people.

  • @chrisglod
    @chrisglod Před 7 lety

    I believe in this video so much. I went through your 67 steps program Tai and to rewire your behavior / brain is the beginning to a higher level skill-set. It is increasing your deservant factor above common sense to a higher intuition. Your 67 steps program is well worth the price and absolutely phenomenal. You should have charged more.

  • @ajv0290
    @ajv0290 Před 7 lety

    I recently found myself in a dilemma between following a career path with the degree I received from college, or chasing my dream job totally irrelevant to my degree. Your videos are comforting!

  • @EpicNicknameDesigns
    @EpicNicknameDesigns Před 7 lety

    I've always had this problem where I couldn't zone out and I didn't know what's up with me. I just thought I was dumb, but this video opened my eyes. Thank you, Tai!

  • @alanm.17
    @alanm.17 Před 7 lety

    Tai with the keys to success, I am like an 7. I'm working on my ability to zone on and out, focus close to the the details and focus out to see opportunities. Currently 16 in high school and aiming to start a company before I turn 25.

  • @AlexisMartindelCampo
    @AlexisMartindelCampo Před 7 lety

    That's so true, common sense is very helpful in life. I'm studying in a law school and I'm realizing that common sense is a need if you want to be a successful lawyer and a smart person

  • @michaelhackleman2204
    @michaelhackleman2204 Před 6 lety

    I feel like if I ever met Tai Lopez in person (which I MUST make happen) I know I wouldn't have enough notepads to write down everything he has to offer. There's so much more knowledge to life than any school will ever have to offer. Love the daily content you put out because it preps me for life and not just a "job". #TaiLopezPayItForward

  • @Lith88euro
    @Lith88euro Před 7 lety

    Hey tai.... I knew I wasn't the problem in this world... it's everyone around me lacking life skills... I'm very confident in my abilities. I'm deff 9 I don't want to give my self 10 only for the reason cuz I can always learn more and get better... any time you need someone with Great skill don't hesitate I'm ready for the next big step

  • @TheJrsoccer22
    @TheJrsoccer22 Před 7 lety

    So Made me a list two nights ago to get in contact with CEO's of small businesses that I know personally who needed new websites,logos, or any updated web marketing source/tools. Then went ahead and found a mentor who has a buisines in making websites now im selling websites learning all i can to get into this type of marketing. Lifes already changing! Happened after this video ! Tha k You

  • @justinmontoya3997
    @justinmontoya3997 Před 7 lety

    You're right Tai! I've always said that myself common sense always isn't common. I've always said what's common to one person isn't common to another. I didn't even graduate high school and I probably have more freedom, time and money than anyone I know.

  • @Peanutrabbit
    @Peanutrabbit Před 7 lety

    I agree with you Tai. Common sense goes a long way and nobody has it anymore. My wife lost her job in November and we are gonna try and get something going business wise. I've been keeping up with your posts and research and it all looks good. Thanks for all the help and thanks for paying it forward.

  • @kevinspangler4907
    @kevinspangler4907 Před 7 lety

    I had no where to go after a dui so I stayed in a shelter. I saved my money bought my first pedicab I now have 7 pedcabs since last March. I creates 2nd chance jobs for people in recovery. I give motivational speeches each night before we go out. I am plan on using this one. great videos. first time poster long time viewer.

  • @joshucgonza
    @joshucgonza Před 7 lety

    Love this Tai! I'm 21..Quit working construction to study product licensing through an online course called InventRight. I'm very close to having 2 products on store shelves. It will all be worth this effort and risk here soon. You're a large piece of my inspiration..Can't thank you enough for all you do.

  • @monpetoo
    @monpetoo Před 7 lety

    Hey Tai, I'm sure that you hear this a lot but, I really appreciate what you do... Thank you. I've been a devoted listener since the "book of the day" show, I still go back and listen to you talking about those little books like "92 little tricks to improve your social life."
    I know that you come across a lot of haters, thanks for pressing on, for passing such rich knowledge onto us (the ones who care to listen.) As successful as you are, I never feel like I'm below you... You make me feel and want to be a learning machine.
    Lastly, your best piece of advise to me "When you walk into a room, strive to walk out of it smarter than when you walked in."
    Boom.

  • @kimberlyhernandezcamberos9009

    This message could not have come at a better time. My problem has always been that I start to smell the roses at the wrong times and sometimes I pay more attention to the little things. No doubt, I must learn to zoom out. One of the best lessons I've heard and very important. There is always time for everything. Thanks Tai for this lesson that I will definitely put into practice. I am 20 years old and I am in university, I study international business. I hope someday I'll be able to talk to you. I have a lot to learn and I am considering getting a mentor.

  • @loriemberland6563
    @loriemberland6563 Před 7 lety

    I could not agree more!!! Trying to find employees with this skill is nearly impossible! I've finally found my mini me who can do this, had to go through about 20 employees before hand!!! I'll never let her go!

  • @Maggz_
    @Maggz_ Před 7 lety

    Hey Tai!
    I am a 16 year old boy from Norway. I wanted to start the Social Media Marketing Service but couldn't afford it. Winning an ipad mini would make me so hapy, you are awesome!

  • @Jleevent36
    @Jleevent36 Před 7 lety

    idk why ppl "hate" this guy, he does have a point.. lets have common sense guys, c'mon

  • @nickgrayy
    @nickgrayy Před 5 lety

    That’s how I thrive! Peace, love, and happiness.

  • @shepdog454
    @shepdog454 Před 7 lety

    I know that I'm only 21 but so far in my life I've noticed how there's a lot of really stupid people in the world who have no idea what common sense is and quite frankly I don't think half the world knows common sense exists! More people should watch your videos tai! They can learn a lot from you! I appreciate that you post on social media so much it helps me and other people get through our daily lives and also to hopefully reach where your at in life!

  • @tieshahines7480
    @tieshahines7480 Před 6 lety

    I am not crazy I stick out like a sore thumb because I have common sense stuck in this system. Your mentorship is also great leadership and I absolutely appreciate it. I've been asking how can I teach myself when things are necessary. This blessed me thanks Tai!!!

  • @philipramos1427
    @philipramos1427 Před 7 lety

    I believe the ability to zone in and out is something that is by far uncommon. Working retail you see a lot of it, I'd say a good 70% of people come in for something and along the process are either distracted or do not do things as asked by the associate because they do not see the big picture. I also noticed this with people who are attempting to develop in my company. They get so focused on metrics and numbers that they shy from the true vision of being a manager and that is the development of associates and the ability to instill successful values into those associates to therefore help you increase your metrics. Thanks you for this video Tai, it is always great to see things from another perspective.

  • @nakeshabrigham9214
    @nakeshabrigham9214 Před 5 lety

    I genuinely appreciate this video . I have been in search of direction and today your video has opened my mind to see limitless opportunities. I’m 20 years old looking for a job that could offer more then just a level 1 puzzle. Would mean the world to have a mentor like you.

  • @ricead
    @ricead Před 7 lety

    You got it at the last few seconds. It's now uncommon sense. It's being educated out of the population. I was shocked to see a video of kids in America crossing the road after getting off a school bus. They just wandered across the road oblivious to their surrounding. As we try to make things safer, we are actually making things more dangerous. By exposing people to dangers and making them aware, we can help them develop their own thinking ability and self reliance. Love what you do. Keep it up my friend.

  • @jency5607
    @jency5607 Před 7 lety

    True inspiration... on day 5 and 67 days and I am LOVING it!

  • @Snorlaxtive
    @Snorlaxtive Před 7 lety

    Tai! It's ridiculous how motivated you've got me. I'm, for now, working 9 to 5 and at the same time for the last year been working towards my dream as a rock photographer. Thanks to you last weeks I've been balls deep in learning social media and internet marketing and I absolutely could not be happier to learn. Still working my 9-5 but I see so many different possibilities in my future that dropping out of the current workplace is starting enter my mind more and more. Thanks for everything you do! Oh and for the question at the video, I'm probably at 8 at the moment.

  • @stifflerjim
    @stifflerjim Před 7 lety

    This video just popped across my feed. I totally agree with this. As someone who didn't finish college, I'm in a position where the preferred level of education is an advanced degree. When you can apply knowledge and use practical sense there isn't much you can't do. That knowledge didn't happen overnight. I made sure I understood the base concepts and in turn it made the more complex ones easier.
    Go to college if it will genuinely help out with what you want to become. If you don't go you can still be ok. You might start a few rungs down on the ladder but you'll see more stuff on your way up. A degree isn't mandatory for you to be driven to succeed. Be an asset not a liability. Learn for understanding. Spend more positive thoughts toward you and your goals and remove negative thoughts toward yourself and others.

  • @williamrivard8074
    @williamrivard8074 Před 6 lety

    Tai, I like your truthfulness about yourself... ! Because it shows your silent humbleness and you keep things simple with understanding others.... !

  • @tommytapsell9716
    @tommytapsell9716 Před 7 lety

    Tai man, I've be following you for a while now and you have you have inspired me to do a lot more now, when I first saw you I thought you were a scam but you've given me the feeling that nothing's impossible, I've even been running a lot more now and exercising, so thanks Tai, I appreciate it

  • @jakedjo
    @jakedjo Před 7 lety

    During my last internship, so many co-workers tried telling me exactly what to do without ever telling me what needed to get done. Every time I had to stop them and say, "tell me what exactly needs to get done". Then if I need help I would ask for those exact steps. This does not only apply to being a good worker, but good managers should not have to micro manage their employees. People need to think for themselves.

  • @matthewtudor8840
    @matthewtudor8840 Před 7 lety +2

    Tai, I wanted to say that you are a true inspiration to me.

  • @josiah2365
    @josiah2365 Před 7 lety

    hey Tai my dad teaches me literally all of this intricately about the wisdom and uncommon common sense. He's truly my first and most important mentor! keep up the good advice I hope to become successful in all aspects fully in the near future

  • @skylarcoleman5543
    @skylarcoleman5543 Před 7 lety

    You are so right Tai. I've been taking the time to apply your advice and gain more knowledge every day. Not a time to zone out, i'm staying focused on what i really want. I want to go into marketing. Also I want to be a model, who says i can't? I CAN & i WILL. I've been reading more books, applying to better jobs, and now... i got a got a really great job opportunity today for a marketing incorporation! Just wanted to share. Thanks for all the advice and knowledge you share with us.

  • @ak_litt_ytube3399
    @ak_litt_ytube3399 Před 7 lety

    Hey bro first time commenting and long time viewer. My uncommon sense level is at an all time high of ten. As an entrepreneur working 3 jobs and building 2 businesses, when dealing with new throughout prospecting, that sense is well needed.

  • @anaelivillarreal5914
    @anaelivillarreal5914 Před 7 lety

    From 1-10 i have a 7... i tend to be zone it most of the time but when im zoned i get things done faster and remember more stuff quicker... thank you so much for your advice your an amazing person God bless you always Tai... i know it takes time but if i work hard and believe in myself i can do this... my mission is to help poeple live active lifestyle and im willing to learn and put that work into perspective so my business can grow

  • @musiccjc1790
    @musiccjc1790 Před 7 lety

    I have three degrees and boy its helped me so much. Cause the knowledge Ive learned is priceless. It just depends on every individual how much effort you put into it.

  • @davidbranch6081
    @davidbranch6081 Před 7 lety

    Tai, Lol you're speaking about dreaming bigger, not staying stagnant, thinking outside of the box, be hungry for more out of life, rather it's more wisdom, wealth ect.
    thanks I always think like this.
    l can't wait for you to open SMMA problem again, because I'm going to apply this way of positive thinking to that. thanks Tai

  • @tysmith6172
    @tysmith6172 Před 7 lety

    Tai! You are an extreme inspiration and strive me to go get up and work and get things done. I follow you on alll social media and all you do is try to spread positive thoughts and messages to the world to help them succeed in the future. You have been a great guide for me and may more, thank you

  • @jeffreyvega3896
    @jeffreyvega3896 Před 7 lety

    Man. I been watching your videos for awhile and everyday I apply what your teaching. Common Sense is very uncommon. Thanks for the past videos and for the future ones I know your whipping up. Big ups

  • @arunguduri6694
    @arunguduri6694 Před 6 lety +2

    Worthy video for this generation youngsters...who r jobless nd homeless...worthy to watch it..
    #tailopezpayitforward

  • @luissosa6165
    @luissosa6165 Před 7 lety

    Hey Tai! You really have change my mind and my perspective of view things in this past 7 month. I just finally took action and start the SMMA program. I am in my 12 video already. Is a lot to learn, but I am on my way to create my company in Puerto Rico. I hope my 2017 to be a lot different from last year. Keep helping people Tai, NEVER STOP!

  • @NP-no7mn
    @NP-no7mn Před 7 lety

    Tai, im absolutely positive im 10 of 10, i have tried to explain this exact talk to people i thought were capable of understanding with zero results, i feel 1 in about 10,000 is accurate.