Views : 904,461
Genre: Education
Date of upload: Dec 7, 2022 ^^
Rating : 4.966 (175/20,484 LTDR)
RYD date created : 2024-05-06T10:06:53.713559Z
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Top Comments of this video!! :3
Colin and Samir's videos give the feeling that they are not only talking about Youtube community and Youtube Creator life, but it feels like you can imply the learnings from these videos in your real life. Like I'm not a creator but just a casual watcher, still the things you understand from these videos can be very much related to real world, it feels like it is teaching me real life management. Because, as an example, you not only get burnt out if you are a creator and are tiring yourself out of the dopamine you used to get from your work initially, but also in daily life, since everyone is applying some form of creativity to their daily work and they do get burnt out eventually. So the things they make us understand is really great and helpful as they can be easily morphed into guidance you can use in real life as well.
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23:00 he isnt physically making the parts on the rover but he's inspiring thousands of people to become engineers who could work at NASA, 1 man quitting to inspire thousands who might apply for jobs there seems so incredible to me
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Philip Defranco shared Mark Robers very first YouTube video on Day 1 of it being posted.
I commented something stupid and Mark Rober replied "this is the weirdest comment I've ever seen"
I still think about that every once in a while these past 12* years.
Great to see how successful he's become. Great guy, I'm still subbed ♥
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The idea that I have input more notes into my phone during this podcast than any other point in my life is incredible considering my career path is, at the moment, completely disconnected from and archaic in relation to the subject material presented here. I truly applaud Mark, Colin, and Samir for providing such content for other people around the world. I really do love how much each one of them have contributed to the creation of interperspective thinking, while they may all be in one broad domain (YouTube), they all encourage their audiences to explore the perspectives that can apply to the fields beyond their own, good on them.
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This was such an incredible video! As a techy, geeky, engineer mindset, parent who is also very intrigued with the world of content creators; this video checks so many boxes for me. My son, who's 7, and I are huge Mark Rober fans. The second I saw his crunch labs boxes, I signed up my son. It's been so hard for me to not give it to him yet, it's going to be a Christmas present. Getting to see a more personal, deep dive, into Mark only solidifies my interest in him. Y'all have done such a great job capturing many of the great qualities on why so many people like myself look up to Mark.
Edit: We need a Mark Rober Shirt, "It's a feature, not a bug!"
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@Ratboycure
1 year ago
I have loved watching Mark for years now. However the fact that my 5 year old now recognised mark and found him watching Mark alone unprompted in the morning made me happy and strangely proud. He wants to see the crunch lab so bad.
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