How I Rescued My 20s - 20 things I wish I learned sooner
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So I am 27. Jeez, I'm getting old. However, I think 27-year-old Zach is hugely different from 21-year-old Zach and tremendously different in a better way. In this video, I'll give you the 20 most important things I learned in my 20s (so far).
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Time Stamps:
0:00 Intro
1:07 Your 20s Matter
1:47 Savings Won't Make You Rich
3:21 Teach Yourself Anything
4:10 Find a Mentor
5:42 Succeed Efficiently
7:15 Small Changes
7:54 Be Brave
9:41 Avoid Underemployment
10:50 Say No.
11:51 Say I Don't Know
13:17 No One Cares
14:11 Learn to Adult
14:48 Don't Complain
16:05 Consistent Sleep
16:54 Five People
18:00 Read More
19:02 Do it Now
20:31 Don't Take it Personally
23:00 Healthy Body & Mind
23:52 All Shall Pass
24:44 Outro
Work Cited:
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Editor: Martino Gasparrini
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I felt the exact same way at 22, so I taught myself programming and after 16 months I landed a blockchain job . Be prepared to feel disappointed and worthless at times but keep pushing trough until you make it,that's just how life is .
@adan reyaz it comes in waves man, sometimes you'll feel smart and other times you'll sit there doubting every choice you've ever made. I learned Haskell (cardano plutus) and solidity (and got a job working with those two. But I did a boot camp a year prior after which I couldn't find a job for a year and 3 months (that was devastating) but I focused on a specialty and was able to make it
@adan reyaz too many to count lol,but make sure you take that plunge early (bomb some interviews,get some feedback and come back stronger). I could of shaved off a few months if I just did that instead of doubting if I was ready or not
Its just really hard to convince myself feeling like that is normal and that i am no less than others. Cause it always seems like they are smarter or more capable .... Pushing through my first programming project now :)
@@Akichinay584 I'd tell you to start applying once you have one project you're proud of and an understanding of data structures and algorithms. You got this!
@adan reyaz Learn Javascript and Python and you will be ready for frontend, backend and fullstack roles. Make sure you study data structures and algorithms to pass interviews.
So I've written down the main key points. Hope this helps:
1. My 20s matter
2. Saving won't make me rich but investing in learning, overall habits like sleep habits consistently,
3. Find an appropriate mentor, and ask them how to do things you want
4. Succeed efficiently, always ask the questions what I can gain out of doing that thing
5. Small repetitive changes > success not occasionally big changes, 30 mins exercising, 30 mins reading
6. Avoid underemployment --> avoid jobs you won't gain anything out of it
7. Say no 95% of the times that won't matter
8. Say I don't know - No one care so just do it
9. Learn to adult - not complaining
10. Surround yourself with the people have an influence around you
11. Read more
12. Just do it - apply jobs, learn to code (do something) - just start
13. Don't take it personally - insults are not personal, the person who make it are talking about himself/herself
14. Cultivating a healthy mind. Achieving mindfulness - doing meditation - getting outside more- mind and body in good shapes
15. All shall pass - even if you fail, it doesn't matter. It doesn't mean the world will end, but it does matter if you can see how can you improve out of it
I took screenshot of it. Thanks.â€
Legend
As a fellow 27-year-old, I'm starting medical school next month thanks to advice from individuals like you. Thanks a ton, and keep it up!
Awesome! I'm 27 and just started undergraduate studies!
Good luck with your studiesđ
Man I wish my country allowed that. Always wanted to be a doctor but screwed up and had to go for a business degree.
I am going to start medical school at 27 too
@@dry.colton based
It's the opposite for me. I turned 27 not too long ago, I'm a med student (or was - I graduated a year ago) and I'm the most miserable I've ever been. Until now (with the exception of years 19-21 when I was clinically depressed) my life was put together. I was in med school, doing great, ambitious, etc. I'm a junior doctor now. Despite that I feel completely lost in life, I feel like a failure, my life is a mess because I'm disorganized and my ambition is almost gone. I feel like I wasted my 20's studying. I'm falling back into depression. Hopefully I can somehow pull through, idk. I guess I'd like to believe everyone's timeline is different. Comparison is the theft of life. Don't feel like you have to have your shit together in your 20's. Or your 30's. Or any age. Just enjoy life, take repsonsibility but live in the moment.
I was severely depressed and anxious coming out of grad school because it was the first time in my life where I was the one calling the shots in my own life - I didnât have a school to dictate the time I woke up, the tasks I did during the day, who I socialized with, when I did certain things, etc. My entire life was school. When I graduated, I was kind of like âwellâŠ.what now?â as I realized all of my ambitions at that point were achieved (they were mainly school-related, in retrospect) and really everything was dictated by school. My life had felt put together at that point, but was it really put together? Put together by ME? Now I was in charge of my own life - and that was petrifying. Fast forward to now, two years later, and I can honestly say that I am the happiest I have been in such a long time. I am really starting to figure out how to take control of my own life and to engage in the real world. And Iâm really discovering who I am outside of academia. I, too, felt like I wasted my early 20âs studying, working, interning - doing all this academic stuff. But now Iâm realizing that nothing is ever a waste. And, if anything, it has made me more motivated than ever to grasp at every opportunity that comes my way and live every experience I want to live - to travel, to connect with people, to spend money on me because I want to, to learn new skills, to discover new interests. My point with all of this is: youâre in a life transition now - itâs going to be hard for a bit because you spent the last 23ish years of your life living for school. Now, you get a chance to live for YOU. And thatâs a really hard transition, but once you get out of this depression (and you WILL), youâre going to experience this wonderful rebirth. And youâll start taking control of your life. It wonât happen overnight, but I am rooting for you, my friend. Wishing you the best of luck in all that you do!
Jam today, nothing tomorrow?
Hey! Depression is a common ailment! Some people are predisposed to have it. I was depressed for long time and sometimes I feel that I go back to it. My advice #1 if your mental health is not ok, donât push yourself to hard, work on it with medical treatment, therapy, mindfulness, exercise or in my case get closer to God. It is not easy, but just accept the things you canât change and work in the ones you can. The #2 advise is take some time off to reflect on yourself and what makes you happy, get away from everything, do the things you always wanted to do. You can always get back where you left things of, if you figure out that you wanted to come back. Because there is nothing more important in life that finding out what you love to do. Having a purpose and something that you enjoy doing everyday, it might not be all the time, but every day makes you happy when you do what you love. Everybodyâs have a different journey and many people did great things when they were older. Try to find a way to enjoy your life and be in peace with yourself. That is the biggest success, then you are ready for the rest. I hope this helps.
You will pull through
My situation is almost opposite to yours, I am 24, I wanted to be a doctor But couldn't because in my country the fee of medical school is so high that only rich people can afford it and bank doesn't provide any lone for medical schools because of such high fee, so l had no choice but to abandoned my dream.I started my major in computer science engineering but during my third year it became very clear that I have no interest in computer science, and the jobs related to it but I had no choice but to continue I always feel this void, struggle inside me , my work doesn't fulfill me, and this was the major reason I wanted to be a doctor, because in the process of becoming doctor you may lose some joys of your youth, but it will be worth it because in the end the work you do has immense meaning, sorry to say but to me you are more of a Whiner as you had the opportunity to consciously choose what do you want to pursue, I am more than happy to be where you are but I guess this how a human mind works, you are unhappy because you think you sacrifice your youth in the process, I am unhappy Because I never had the fair chance to pursue what I really Want - I have no problem sacrificing my 20's in order to be a doctor I am more than happy to do it, and somewhere around the world a person is unhappy because He never had the fair chance even to study and to make a normal career .
Bro, I just realized us 90s kids are getting old so fast and kids born in 2000 are 22 this year.
I am that 2000s kid
I am in my late 20s now too and missed out so much. I was born and raised in a traditional Asian family and was only told to study for success which I am not very good at. Then my parents separated when I was 16 and migrated with my father to a different country. I had to readjust and help my father out because he also struggled hard with building social contacts after immigration when I can barely handle my own. The change of environment definitely made us suffer and socially secluded. Then my father got really sick when I turned 20. He struggled for 4 years before passing and I was his only caregiver. Had to say, the mental toll was tremendous. After his passing, I was emotionally needy and got into a group of frienemies who constantly stepped on me to make themselves look taller. I wasted two other years being with the wrong people and got stuck in a low paid job because I was too depressed to look for better opportunities. Now at 27, still fighting depression. Not giving up yet. I am rebuilding my social circle and try to get everything together đ
By how you tell your story I'm so touched and imagined all what you've said, that's really painful and depressing but I wish you to stand up stronger and get the right company of friends. We all struggle but sometimes we felt like we have the worst situation and no one can understand what we feel. I hope you find your peace and you are beautiful enough to be in this world.
Make a mental note in your mind
To S*it on your enemies(there is no frenemies)
Write down if you became successful what mistakes will you not let your kids go through
If you become successful your future kids will be happy and wife too
Put it to your mind "only win" even had to break rules and take a little walk everyday
Competition is only with you not others so be more focused and channelise your energy and put all your effort
Hope you have a good day
Two books for you my friend:
Outwitting the Devil
The Magic of Thinking Big
So sorry you had to go through that. My deepest condolences- you are stronger than you know. Your a human being - they are pretty cool creations and you happen to be one of them đ€
At first this video made me feel extremely depressed...
being almost 32, no degree, no relationships, working retail,
and being addicted to wasting time. However...
I thank you. This video presents ways that anyone can move
forwards regardless of age. One can highlight their own strengths and weaknesses
using this information as a way to build themselves up.
I am not brave yet. My mind is currently weak. I may have missed out on many opportunities.
I just hope I will be able to follow through and not burn out trying to build myself up.
Again, thank you.
I believe in you bruvie! You are going to do amazing things and you will accomplish your current and future goals. I know it. I understand how you feel.
You've got this, life isn't a race so just keep trying and you'll achieve the things you want to achieve when its meant to happen!
As long as you are alive, you are given the opportunity to keep improving your life, I cheer for you mate, goodluck in whatever.
You have the right to feel life and do whatever you wanted to do with it but just come back. Come back
I wish you the best man.
This is actually so so helpful. Iâm currently 25 and I feel like how you did when you were 23 so this guidance is much needed đ đđœ
It gets better, I promise
@@mehdially dnt spoil the vibe here.. weirdo
girl you're EVERYWHERE
@@winks2910 right?
Youâre everywhere Khalilah lol
I made changes in my life mentally and physically. Like stop playing victim, wanting certain things but never putting in the work, being afraid to try new things, and staying in toxic or co-dependent relationships because it was "comfortable" when, I was 21 when college started. 12 years, later, a completely changed person and cutting out certain habits and replacing them with better one's. For example, I decided to un-follow many daily gaming streamers because, I was getting distracted. I had a few slip ups a few months ago but now, don't even miss it!
good job!
This is something I face as well, and I hope I'll change like you did! Good luck and continue!
Bro any advice for me I also set goals or want things but i can't put in the work for it ! How can i overcome this ??
I'm turning 27 this year. Still have no degree, I only finished a 2 year associates, my job sucks, and I have no legit social life. But one thing that makes me proud is the fact that I'm striving and thriving to reach my goals and save my 20s. đâïž
An associates is definitely a degree my friend. Do not be so hard on yourself. Remember to enjoy life. Take solo trips. Go on dates. Focus on loving life too!
If that can bring you any peace, most people I know, including myself, started taking things a little more seriously at around 25-26 yo. Keyword being "started", it takes time to get things going. Keep pushing on, you got this man. As a 29 yo, I noticed that it's not about being the first to "make it", it's about being content with what you do day after day in order to truly focus on what matters to you.
@@KRACHDUFE currently I'm studying biology and I'm not interested too much in it but I'd love to being studying veterinary médecine i tried 2 times for it but i didn't get the necessary grades to integrate it, their age limit is 23 and I'm 20 should I try again different way or even if i want i should forget it ?? Appreciate it
I'm 29 and made the decision to change my pathway. Prioritize work less and enjoy life while I can still move. You never know when u get too old to move. Before I worked my butt off to be successful, but realized it was too repetitive and I was draining my mental and physical health. So I'm moving on to fulfill myself and not others
Same with me! Same age, same problem, same goals) Good luck to us))
Hey do you have any tips on how to live the life you want / career wise
Just turned 25, and I can relate to your points, and appreciate you sharing this. It's wild how much time people in their 20s spend thinking about if we're utilizing our 20s to our advantage or wasting it.
I am 22 now, I feel stuck in the middle of nowhere and i have anxiety about future and confused about life in general. And i know i lack discipline and consistency. I start something but I find myself not completing it. And my sleep schedule is messed up. I honestly don't know how am I going to reset and rebuild a new life and i don't know why I wrote this now. These are some of the valuable lessons that life taught you. Thankyou for sharing these life saving tips Zach.
iâm 24 and i can relate to you :) in the past year or so, i started therapy and really started working on my mental health above everything else. i still havenât worked out consistently, budgeted, gotten a new job, etc. but i feel better about life, and thatâs inspiring me to start doing more of the things i need/want to. iâm making progress little by little and i can appreciate that more now. i would say donât worry about figuring everything out right now. just look for little opportunities and celebrate every little success, which helps strengthen your mental health, and creates positive momentum. sending you my best :)
Thanks. Weird q but how exactly do you start therapy? And is it expensive ?
dont worry man. im 30 and just lost 4 million with voyager past few weeks. I went thru what you went thru in your early 20s and now in going thru it again. Life is a rollercoaster set goals and keep pushing forward
I agree with everything on the list except for saving. It is important to save a decent amount (10-20 percent), and with compounding interest you can amass a large amount of money in the future that can make you financially independent. 20s is the best time for saving!
I am 16 and you calmed me down.I feel now that being at the adult age doesnât mean that u have to be a perfect person.People in their 20s and 30s etc. can also be lost in the life and can overcome themselves than.Things you said have so much sense. You didnât just share your stories-you saved a lot people from doing such mistakes and from feeling anxious about themselves.Thank you!
Something I learned in my 20s is that everyone is figuring things out as they go!! So donât stress too much on that
I will give you my fifty cents. I was living with my ex due to college and while I was being with her I not went on international internships or any other opportunities that are offered to students. I regret that and after uni she cheated on me as well...
Another one is, not chasing the things that are my talent, for me that's languages and now I'm learning German ( that I had the chance to learn for free during uni, but i not used that because I was lazy...)
The last and most dumb thing that I regret, not going to the gym.
I'm 23 at the moment of writing this.
@@ProMethod2this is actually very very very true
Watching this in my 50s while taking time out at home to deal with a wait cause by B5 for my neurology surgery. Instead of complaining I'm enjoying the time for self care. It's giving me time to mentor those I care about. Eating well, up at 4:30 still learning Japanese for medical interpretation. It's never to late to improve one's own life. No one else will do it for you. Life without procrastinating is living.
That's interesting, I'm 26 and I've had the same realization in the last year or 2: You can learn anything, it's just a matter of time and effort. And they are dependent on 'desire.'
Literally the best â20 lessons from my 20âsâ video on the web.
So practical, useful, realistic and relatable.
This was great. As humans we are constantly evolving, but I think that in your 20s specifically that change is especially rapid and can be overwhelming (at least it has been for me). Just in the small part that you share on CZcams your growth is apparent, and Iâm really happy that you embraced your struggles and found your way so that you can now share what youâve learned and positively impact others :)
This really helped me, I'm 17, and I'm glad that you made content based on it, I know it's not too late for few of us and we can achieve things
Iâm turning 20 this month and this video truly helps me to think more wide, to think outside the box. Thank you for this.
Thank you for this! I am in my late 30s and wish I came across something like this when I was younger. Way to make an impact on people in the best way possible. Keep rocking out this final year before becoming an AMAZING doctor, I love your videos and look forward to what more you have to share!
Thank you so much for these great tips, I am 22 uni student. I have been watching your videos for over a year now and you''ve inspired me lot, your experience and advice have changed how I look at things in life. And please please never stop making these kinds of videos and I am looking forward to watching your upcoming podcasts. I am really happy for you one year to be called DR Zach Highley. Love you from South Africa, ya'll appreciated.
Loved the last tip. Tom Hanks shared âthis too shall passâ advice on a Hollywood Roundtable ep. and it has help me be more present in my 20s. Great video!
Thank you! I love how you realistically explained everything. No sugar coating of advice and I find this video more helpful than any other. â„ïž
You are so so articulate and put so many things into words that Iâve been trying to figure out for a while now. Thank you.
Hi Zach,
I'm hungarian, and im actually live in Budapest, therefore i was sooo happy when you mentioned Budapest in this video and how much you liked! Thank you for your visit here.
I love your videos. You're inspiring me to change. Not to mention your study with me videos.
I 'm grateful for your work here in youtube and as a future doctor. Keep it up! đ
I'm 28.5, yeah, with the half đ and still fighting for my Bachelor Eng. title. The deadline is soon and I felt miserable about myself. That I'm failing again (in fact, computing stuff is failing, so I cannot finish it). That I'm nobody. But two days ago my manager told me: you will be a wonderful people's lead. My ego jumped, my confidence jumped... I needed it. Now I know I have to fight for this degree no matter what, take care of my future and don't give a f**k.
Hey you got this boss
Hi there, I'm 27 and 3 days ago I finished my BA after 8 years. I had similar miserable moments, failed and dropped classes too. But at a certain point, I just gave up on being perfect or passing or failing. I gave my best effort while also refusing to give up on self-care time, and finally I'm done! You don't need an A in every class to graduate. Try to schedule your time properly and dont forget to sleep every night and have fun sometimes too. Everyone has their own timeline so don't worry, you can do it, I believe in you!
Your videos have genuinely changed my life. Thank you Zach!!
I was really waiting for your video the last few days! Thanks for being here! It reminds me that itâs real to excel and do so well in different areas. And just having your virtual company is great. Youâre so cool, good luck and weâre always waiting for new beautiful content!
At 18 years old I took a few years off after school because I was not in a good place mentally and it took me alot of time to get back into a healthy mindset and now at 20, I am preparing to getting into med school next year, I am so excited but at the same time I am a bit scared and ashamed because my friends are two years into their undergrad programs while I will be in medicine for the next 5 years probably and I hope I graduate before 27....I hate the way society expects us to do certain things according to our age and maybe I am overthinking it but being a doctor is one of the best things in the world and I am so ready for this.
I am 22 years old and I watched this video like a lifeline. It was so helpful. I shared it with my friends too. Thank you so much Zach â€ïž
I just turned to 20 this year. I was surprised that some of the things on the video were what I've already been thinking about it. And there were something I seldom do, even though I've noticed 'doing that is way better for my future'. This video helped me a lot. I think this video gonna make me stay tuned for your channel!
Iâm 22 and I needed to hear this, this is going to sound intense but Iâm almost in tears listening to your tips and life experiences. A lot of your journey sounds similar to mine. Also, I noticed you use the same racquet that I do, Wilson Blade.
Also, that white beard yogi guy was probably Sadhguru.
Anyways. Iâm grateful to have found your channel. Cheers.
Great racquet and thanks for the ID - grateful to have you, cheers
I appreciate this a lot. I haven't yet hit my 20s but I think this will help me a lot. I love hearing different people's opinions
Thank you for producing such inspiring content. With my 18 years, I will probably have to experience these "problems" myself to fully understand them but by giving an outlook you really encouraged me in many ways.
Heyy Sir Zach, watching here from Philippines! I'm still 19 but there's much to learn from you which may help change and improve myself. You're a good mentor! Thank for making informative videos, keep it up!
I'm 23 now and this is honestly the most helpful video I've ever seen about advice for people in their 20s or even younger. The 20 things you listed are really insightful, drawn from experience, and not generic like other advice lists found on the internet. I have only been following you for a year but have learned a lot from your sharing, thank you Zack!
Hey Zach, thanks for this video it has a lot of good tips and I appreciate your perspective. I turn 25 next week and felt this video to be pretty reassuring as I approach realizing I'm just halfway there to 30. It's still something I'm coming to terms with, along with reconciling that there are some regrets on decisions I've made in the past and other ones that I've learned were the right move.
Keep up the good work!
Hey Zach, first time hearing about your channel with this video. I am 23 and Iâm half way to 24 and my life sounds so much like yours did at 23 except for the fact that through this year I found the thing I was meant to do and things are going great! New job opportunities. Started a business and I have lots to learn. So much of your advice I have experienced and some I have taken to heart. Video was much appreciated!
Thanks for your life experience and sharing it.
I Love how organized you are and thank you for providing the writing as well!
well Iâm about to turn 20 so this video couldnât have come at a better time. thanks zach, keep it up!
Not only the information and advices, but the vibe is also good. Thanks!!đâș
You're a great motivator, Zach! Thank you!
this is gold listening to while im 18. thank you for this! i hope my 20s are valuable, productive, and fulfilling
I wish I had known these earlier. I am 25 and I still haven't figured out my life. Confused, depressed and anxious. I have made some bad decisions that I am regretting. It is good to invest in one's self when one is still young. Porn and masturbation have destroyed my life. I wish I wasn't introduced to it at the early stage of my life. It's made me have poor grades in school, lack of confidence, social anxiety, no friends, and weak physically and mentally. I have suicidal thoughts but this video has given me hope to rebuild myself and start all over. For those reading this, run away from porn and masturbation. It kills faster than anything.
I've encountered Jesus and it change my life. You can have a personal relationship with him!
I've encountered Jesus and it change my life. You can have a personal relationship with him!
Good luck
I just turned 20 so this was the perfect video for me to watch now. It really got me in the headspace necessary to work towards advancing in my nursing career, relationships, and personal finances
Thanks for sharing your precious 20s moments and lessons zach
Iâm 27 too! I just waisted 4 years of my life to an abusive, low-quality university. I decided to turn my life around too, and now Iâm the happiest Iâve been in 4 years!!!
Edit: cutting out fake friends, bad friends, and toxic people means the quantity of â
friendsâ goes down, but dang does the quality go up. I wish I had done this sooner.
Ahhh happy for you âșïž. Are you currently studying ?
@@Thesurferfromthesouth yep! Did two bachelors, started a masters at the bad place and transferred somewhere else. Start my masters in September!
@@wishingonthemoon1 ahhh so nice man. I dropped out of my university and starting fresh next year. 3 program but oh well. Good luck with the journey âșïžâš
I just discovered your channel , and I`m impressed with the quality , values, and information of your videos. Thank you for your hard work and efforts.
Thank you for this wonderful video! I certainly learn things from this and I'm 18 yrs old trying to reprogram my thinking pattern to better myself and this helps. Keep doing a great job sir!
You are going to be one incredible doctor. Keep up the great work. I have no clue how you are able to make all these amazing videos, work out, eat well, and do med school!
This is amazing. I needed to hear this so much! Thank you for the tips Zach.
14:52 about complaining is helpful advice. I have a friend who always complains and it really makes the mood negative.
There's a lot to learn from this video n I think I'm going to rewatch it a couple of times randomly through out the year cause it's just so valuable
This video was a great source of affirmation for much of the healthy habits Iâve been working on over the last year. Applying to PA schools right now and am trying to set myself up for success đ€đŒ
Thanks Zach as everytime you motivating us
Really, really helpful Zach, thank you so much, currently in the middle of med school and stressing so thanks for all the tipsâș
Thanks for sharing these tips, Zach! I feel inspired in my PhD studies after seeing your videos.
Great video as usual, thank you Zach!
Another amazing video, Zach! Thanks for sharing with us! Cheers from Brazil!
Wish you the best Zach your channel helped me so muuuuuch
Thank you for this video, Zach. I recently turned 24 and since my birthday Iâve been feeling kinda lost, this video cleared my head and remembered me of where I am, where I want to be and how to get there. Youâre a great guy and a role model to me
I feel the same
Extremely insightful, I began the biggest change of my life back in April when I turned 23. Opting to not go for my Master's in the region I live (the Caribbean) and take two years off to work and save so I can start a new life in Canada. A few of these I unintentionally began to do but I will take all of them into consideration now. Thank you đđœ
Thank You for this video. It keeps me on the road
Great insights and advice - thanks for sharing, Zach! Good luck to all my fellow students out there!!
I wanna say thank you for this video, I was really need to hear this because Iâll start my 20s in July,and it was so beneficial â€ïž
Excellent video Zach! First time watching your channel but I like how all the advice you give is pragmatic & relevant. As someone in my late 20s I wish I had learned a lot of these lessons sooner, but it's never too late to change now. You seem like a genuine person & thank you for the tips! I subscribed and can't wait to see what other content you produce.
Thank you for sharing your struggles and experiences and even pieces of advice. You don't know how your choices somehow made changes to others' lives too. Hearing that you'll be a doctor in just a year is really inspiring. Hoping for your success.
Thanks so much!
Iâm 26 years old and a final year medical student in Chicago, applying derm. I think the âdo it nowâ tip is what resonates with me the most. Applying this principle has alleviated a lot of decision fatigue which lessened my anxiety. Youâve definitely inspired me to say yes to the things Iâve always wanted (spin instructor, CZcams channel, and swiping right on dating apps lol) congrats on choosing IM!
Hey, Are you Kenyan? Your last name sounds familiar
Hi Zach! Iâm from Brazil, Iâm 23 years old and I started studying English when I found your channel. And man, I think this was one of the best videos Iâve ever seen!!!!! Thank you for that, your work is very important and I admire you a lot. I only wish success in your life!
I'm not even 20 yet, but that just puts me ahead of the game. My favorite was focusing on the little things! It's what I struggle with the most, always swinging between idleness and over-productivity, always trying to balance. Thanks for this great video, I'm definitely going to send it to some of my friends :)
I love that you brought up Meg Jayâs book. Iâve gotten a lot of clarity and made better life decisions because of that book.
Sooo glad that I found your videos đ„°
Thank you for all the information, it's truly helpful đđŒ
Great video, Zach!
Your videos always thoughtful and smart
Currently 21, still trying to find out who I want to be for the rest of my life. I know as time goes on, our personality can fluctuate but this is a great start. Awesome to hear from mentors like you on CZcams.
A Heartfelt Thanks to you.... Zach bro .....for sharing thisđâš
Needed it ! đ
This is so inspiring!!!! Thank you. Thank you.
Amazing vlog. I have been trying to do this more and more in the past few years, maybe not as strategically or informatively. It is an exiting and fulfilling very personal experiences.
Thank you for this video. I especially love your tips on donât take things personally since i am someone that overthink a lot and take things too personal but now i am going to change my perspective on life and negative people.
This is liquid gold advice. Simply the best.
Thank you for this video because this became a reason that I'm grateful for today.
Thanks Zack for making this video. I needed to hear it!
This was really helpful!!!!
Thanks fro all these tips !!!!
Keep making such content !!!!!
The best video. i was lookin for, to begin my 20s with , thank you so much for sharing things i need to hearđ
Am 23 and this video was super helpful as it resonates with me as am on a personal development journey.
â€ïžâ€ïžâ€ïžSo inspiring.... Can't wait for your podcast to launch!!!
This video is very comprehensive and practicalđ glad to be watching this before turning 22
perfect timing
love you Zacđ
Love this Dude. Helpful reminders even though I am 40, still very relevant and inspiring x
19:43 So true, in most cases you learn more from just doing that something, than prepping for that something, after a certain point
Bro thank you so much for these wonderful tips. It feels good to know that you are not the only one out there dealing with these issues earlier in life. So arigato senpai
24 now. Got a good job and I make okay money, but there's just so much left to figure out; a lot of the things I thought would bring me joy, don't really. I'm even questioning if I made the right career decision. Highly considering quitting my job, exiling myself for a couple months and going back to college.
wonderful video. it just seemed really heartfelt and earnest, and it's going to help a lot of people.
Such a beautiful video! I learned a lot from it, so so much value. As a 20 year old, I personally love my second, underemployment cafe job as it gives me a sense that I am giving back to my community by facilitating some leisure time for patronsâ€ïžfor this reason I wouldnât classify it underemployment, in fact serving coffee is probably the most meaningful thing I currently contribute to society haha. I love and wholeheartedly believe in the notion that every small action or job has merit and keeps the wonders of the world alive.
That's a wonderful notion that I hold in kind! Be careful though, I can easily imagine someone misusing the idea to settle for jobs which exploits their value and labor, or as a way to rationalize their exploitation by convincing themselves otherwise.
I can agree with you there! I found that all those kinds of jobs were exactly what I needed to build up my courage, work ethic, capabilities, people skills and confidence. And, they showed me what I wanted to do, by showing me what I didnât want to do for the rest of my life, too. Eventually, unless youâre passion is for those industries, you get tired of it and decide to actually pursue your dreams!
I was just scrolling down and i really liked your comment. Thanks for sharing your thoughts.
Thanks man. What you said is so right. I also feel that I need to do something but I just cannot move forward due to fear of uncertainty.
Amazing advice, thanks Zach!!
Starting at Jeff in a month! So excited. Loving the videos keep it upđȘđŒ
this relates to me so much and this video has really helped me to gain a broader perspective.
I just found this channel and I liked it so much, great work đ„°