Why You Need to Be Yourself to Succeed

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Don't be afraid. It's not as scary as you think.
As long as you remember me, I'll be here.

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  • 00:03 Be yourself to succeed 00:59 Be yourself to succeed 01:56 Be true to yourself for success 02:47 Embrace your uniqueness to succeed 03:41 Embrace your uniqueness and be true to yourself 04:38 Success comes from embracing your unique self. 05:32 Be true to yourself and focus on your unique talents. 06:29 Know who you are to succee
  • @AarjavDua
    My father always says this Hindi quote "suno kabki, karo apni", meaning, "listen to all, but do what your mind says". This is very true.
  • @DonnieIp
    "Always be yourself, express yourself, have faith in yourself, do not go and look for a successful personality and duplicate it." - Bruce Lee
  • @AarjavDua
    "In our society we have this false idea that everything can be taught. But if something can be simply taught that means you're replaceable, not unique." "The true things that make you successful, that make you the best at something, cannot be taught, only learned through distinctive life experiences, or predispositions" Well said!
  • "Your exact DNA has never existed in billions of years before and will never exist in all future that is incoming. Isn't that beautiful?" I was thinking about this a couple of days ago and I'm glad I'm not the only one who thinks this way. I'm glad this video confirmed my thinking and happy that it will help others realize who they are and their beauty. <3
  • @normapadro420
    Since I was little people pushed me away. Later on I accepted the fact that I would never fit in anywhere. I bought a few cameras, and got deeply into photography. I built my enthusiasm. Photography has opened the doors artistically. I use my cameras to create many forms of art work. I also compose music for television, movies, videos. I never wanted to be like anyone else. I always wanted to be different. Society pushed me away. I used my time wisely. I also accomplished my educational goals. I graduated from High School. Graduated form college too. I became successful, because doors open up once you keep achieving goals. I even wrote books. I did what I could with the time I had, and still do.
  • For many years I tried to make everyone happy and be a part of the group. Gave too much of my positive energy to have it stomped on. In the process my mind shattered. Now I am focusing on honing my art skills. This is what gives me a sense of fulfillment. Everything else is second. It has become my therapy in this mad society.
  • @annalin8411
    "Think who are you really? What is special about you? Then say nothing, because this is false." That hit me so much, like stopping to limit me in myself
  • This is a necessary video: never, ever do a myriad of things someone else says you should do. You have to be yourself.
  • @Dretroz
    Truth I learned that if you just follow the crowd it leads to more anxiety & stress because you aren't being your authentic self. It's better to walk your own path but, not to be ignorant or refuse help it's a balance for sure. I'm 29 now & im starting to finally grow up.
  • @Baker_95
    This is why you gotta take a step back from social media every once in a while otherwise you’ll start living or trying to live someone else’s life
  • This is something a lot of self-improvement channels used to bother me with, most of the time while they tell great advice, it doesn't really feel like an advice but rather like a demand or order I like to compare it to the military/bootcamp mindset, while they offer you great discipline and habits, on the other hand they only offer this specific type of discipline for a large group of people (mostly men) to follow and eat it up without questioning I slowly stopped following self-improvement once i realized how some of the advices (like for example keeping eye contact) was near impossible to follow thanks to my neurodivergent disability. And not gonna lie, i feel a lot better off now than i used to, so i must thank you for making this video and sharing this view.
  • After 3 years of self-improvement, I arrived at the same conclusion.
  • Of the thousands of "self-help" videos on youtube, this might be the only true one, Thank You for wonderfully articulating this wonderful message for me and others who really need it. The content in this video seems so obvious yet it's so important and often overlooked, this masterpiece is a 10/10.
  • @Gupatik
    Sometimes I need someone to reassure me with what am doing, and this golden video did it. thx mate
  • @mate.5915
    "no one can be truly themself we are just little fragments of others"
  • @waedjradi
    "You don't have to do anything to just be yourself."
  • Absolutely 💯😊❤. To God be the Glory and AMEN 💪🙏❤️. It's done ✅. It's possible 🙏. Thanks for sharing this powerful podcast 🙂😊❤.
  • @LARADEKA
    There's a line between a machine and a man. A machine takes in orders, ideas, opinions, in the form of data programmed by humans. It merely executes on those data, and will break if it is introduced to something that isn't ingrained in their system. Man, on the other hand, can learn, unlearn, forget, remember, and teach themselves things no one will do. They are willing to challenge what they used to believe in, take the beating (Criticism, scrutiny), yet still get up and stand their ground to defend what makes them, them. There was once a saying that a fool follows the crowd, but the wise stay out of it. This herd-mentality is making humans become unoriginal, uncreative, merely copy-pastes, and to the modern age, "Memes". You don't need a degree to prove it. You don't need prestige status to show that you're good. You merely need the exposure, the constant work, the will to keep doing it in the face of nothing. Why do you still feel like wet socks when you are successful? Is it because you hate your job? Is it because you are unfulfilled? Is it the lack of actual human connection throughout your journey as a human? Is it the pressure from peers, family, friends, or something else that takes away the joy of being here in the first place? Wanna know what I consider as the "forbidden knowledge" in this world? It's teaching yourself through experience, personal views, wearing those multiple lenses and see from every perspective. Anyone that hinders such the gift of curiosity is the real fool. Humans were meant to learn from mistakes. Change does not come by the roll of a dice. You have to work for it.
  • @AarjavDua
    This might be the best self-help video on YouTube!