How To Make More Money (With Less Effort)

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We all want to make more money, but if possible we also prefer to do it without putting in too much effort.
In this video I want to share a way to make more of it without over-investing time and energy.
This is the best way to about generate wealth for most people in my opinion.
And it's quite simple...

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  • Scroll back up and like the video, otherwise it will be 2 years before I upload the next one 😵‍💫
  • My favorite advice: Learn something about everything and learn everything about something
  • @alexleg33
    Do not only stack the skills, stack contacts too, having a friend who is a manager, one who is a farmer and one who is a lawyer can be far more valuable than 10 friends who are managers.
  • Good advice. I think you're overemphasizing business -- it depends what you want to do, and skills like communication, research and writing are even more universal, but yes, stacking is the way. I got a physics degree, but even with that my earning potential was limited since it's very specialist. However add in a Masters in Education (one year course), and my writing and teaching skills, and now as a specialist science education writer I make a significant amount of money. Writers are poorly paid, low level scientists are poorly paid, teachers are poorly paid. But put those skills together and I'm in demand.
  • @rgash1164
    You are literally giving everyone the secrets to life. This one is so powerful and real. Thanks for explaining this in a way that makes me Brain understand.
  • Don't procrastinate! Make sure to start today, because that is the only way to be better than yesterday! I just love that, so powerful!!!!
  • thanks man! I was really down lately. I was so scared and worried about my future ,that I couldn't think about anything else yet couldn't figure out any solution or take a step forward.I was stuck. Today I felt so bad I was literally shaking. I cried. this video helped me think about something else,do something, that will not help me directly at this moment, but it was a big relief for my mind. You just helped me get out of very dark place and see the light. I wanted you to know that. Thank you again, good luck!
  • @DUHRIZEO
    This can risk being taken advantage of by a lot of employers, so don't be afraid to move on to another one. The point you made about business skills to eventually become an owner of your own business is a great way to avoid this.
  • @ArcShahi
    Bro, your videos really helped me a lot ..especially the Dopamine detox one ..so thank you so much .
  • That’s quite interesting. I always thought you had to be at the top of your craft in order to make a lot of money. I never thought of combining multiple skills and applying them to a less competitive business so you are decent at everything instead of a master at one thing.
  • You are World Class! 🤩⭐️🥇🏆🏅Thanks for awesome sharing! Love the part about Talent Stacking! 👍
  • wow great advice man, respect that you are sharing this and not gatekeeping it or putting it behind a paywall
  • You should read: "How to be better at almost everything". The book talk about being good enough in many things is better than to master just one thing. You should apply "the first 20h rule" to learn anything and to be good enough
  • Such an eye opening video! So much to learn and discover. Thanks a lot ❤
  • I'm a finance major. I started as a math major so I was already strong in math. I'm also taking classes in sales because that is applied to any job. Another thing I hope to learn is some python because that also gives you a huge advantage.
  • Thanks for this video. I already did Talent Stacking without even knowing about it. I always liked have many hobbies and skills. For exemple : I am an electrical engineer (an average one 😂). But I am good at programming, and good at video editing. I also great at leadership, public speaking, writing and storytelling. So I always combine all these skills if needed. That's how I got my first internship
  • Thank you!! I've always been the type to explore a lot of skills but was made to feel like I'm a chicken running around without any direction by my peers. I'm gonna sit down now and stack those skills to see how I can make myself different and valuable 🙌🏼
  • It was a really unique topic and I definitely agree with it. An excellent example of talent stacking would be pure sciences and computer science. Physics, Chemistry, Math, and Computer Science are very competitive fields. But if we combine them, also known as computational sciences, there is much less competition and more value to your services.