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The trend in Korea of getting married late... and the high cost of tying the not... saw
the fewest number of new marriages last year on record.
This, of course, is also contributing to the nation's chronically low birth rate.
Kim Hyo-sun reports.
A low birthrate will likely remain a challenge for Korea,... as the number of new marriages
hit a record low last year.
According to a report from Statistics Korea on Thursday, 281,700 couples tied the knot
in 2016.
That's the lowest figure since 1974 when the government began compiling such data.
It also showed that some 28-thousand couples got married last December,... a 15 percent
decrease from the same month the year before.
This,... the statistics agency says,... is attributable to young couples being reluctant
to get married due to the cost of getting a place to live... and the widespread trend
of marrying late.
This naturally leads to a lower birthrate -- about 406-thousand babies were born last
year, another record low.
Meanwhile, the number of divorces fell last year by 1-point-6 percent to 107-thousand,...
which the agency sees as the result of a policy requiring couples seeking a consensual divorce
to go through counseling if they have kids younger than 19.
Kim Hyo-sun, Arirang News.
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Founder Of The Second Fastest Growing Company In America Explains Why He Meditates Everyday - Duration: 3:50.
Let's talk about meditation. The second thing
on your list.
What type of meditation do you do? I do what
I'll call 'Just Breathe', 'Box Breathing'
meditation, and if there any meditator
haters out there, let me tell you how I
used to be one of you. I thought, so I'm
going to give you a glimpse into my real
soul here. Vulnerability time. Things that
seem overly feminine to me always
freak me out a little bit and
meditating was like, oh that's so like,
there's nothing tough about that. And
that's because I have to
fight. You guys saw the pictures of
me when I was younger, like you know all
like emo-ish. So for me to find
strength and to man up,
that was a real thin for me. I was the
whiny kid. So I remember one time I
was playing soccer and I had broken my
thumb in the middle of the game and they
wouldn't take me out because I
complained all the time so they thought,
oh god, here we go again, he's just
complaining. But I'd actually broken my
thumb that time. So I was the boy that
cried wolf. I was always whining,
complaining, crying about something.
To become tough, I really had to focus
and meditation just didn't seem tough
to me at all. And then on Inside Quest I
interviewed a Navy Seal and he was like
"Oh dude, I'd be nowhere without meditation."
And I was like, here's the
hulking guy. He could kill me if he wanted to.
And he was like, no no, let me show you
how to do the breathing. And so then
once I had that what you would call a
'brule'. Once I got rid of the brule that
meditating was for weaklings, and then I
could embrace it and realize, oh my god
this is changing my life in
real-time. Now after meditation you said you do
something called thinkitate. Did I
say that word right? Thinkitating, yeah. So I bet
all of you are wondering what on Earth
is thinkitating? Did you come up with
that?
Yeah, it's just mashing thinking and
meditating together. So I found that
I really try to break my meditation into
two parts. So the first part, I am truly
trying to calm the monkey mind.
I'm actually just trying to breathe and box
breathing has a
a very physically pleasurable rhythm to
it. And so when I get into that state I'll
do 20/30 seconds stretches where I'm not
thinking about anything other than my
breath and the pleasure in it.
Unfortunately, it's really that
short of a time period and then my mind will start
racing and then I'll remember wait a
second,
get back to it. But then I'm in such a
calm state. And here's the beauty about
meditating. The more you need it, meaning
more stressed out you are. What I call
background radiation. As the background
radiation rises and you're not feeling
good, you have a lot of anxiety, a lot of
stress. It will be more effective. Not
less. So meditate may take you a little
bit longer to lower that background
radiation but when you do, you may then
slip back into an alpha wave pattern for
the first time in months if you haven't
been meditating.
So once I'm in that alpha wave state
I find that I want to take advantage of it
because I'm trying to accomplish
something in my business or whatever. So I will say.
Ok, this is the problem I want to
think about. How am I going to monetize
my content, let's say? And so I go from, I
sit in a very specific posture while I'm
meditating. I break that posture for
thinkitating. I lay back and I don't
mind if I start drifting in and out of
sleep and you guys probably heard the stories.
I'm going to pretend it was Einstein but I don't think
it was. It was somebody else but sort of that
era, that level, used to sit and meditate
with something in his hand trying to
fall asleep.
Dali? I think you're right. Thank you.
It was Edison. So the person,
Dali, Edison, whoever the case may be. They
would drop it and the it hitting the
floor would wake them up and there's
something about that state that would
allow you to make this really unique
connections. So that's what I'm looking
for. When I thinkitate, I find that
I make connections between ideas in
I wouldn't otherwise make.
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1.4 mil. children face severe malnutrition - Duration: 2:27.
A series of reports this week from the United Nations show a number of African countries
are finding it increasingly difficult to put food on the table.
In fact, more than a million children are at risk of dying from malnutrition this year.
For the full story we turn to our Oh Soo-young Nearly one-point-four million children are
at "imminent risk of death" this year from severe malnutrition resulting from famines
in South Sudan, Nigeria, Yemen and Somalia.
The United Nations Children's Fund released the shocking figures this week, shortly after
a famine was declared in parts of South Sudan.
The country has been reeling from three years of civil war and a flailing economy which
has left some 100-thousand people facing starvation and 270-thousand children severely malnourished.
The UN calls it the worst hunger catastrophe since fighting broke out in the country and
warns the number of those food insecure could rise to five-and-a-half million by July.
Food security in northeast Nigeria has also been plagued by conflict.
The number of children with severe malnutrition is projected to reach 450-thousand this year
with some areas beyond the reach of aid due to civil unrest.
In Yemen, the number recorded 462-thousand, an increase of almost 200 percent since 2014.
In Somalia, a prolonged drought has worsened the already precarious access to food.
Some six-point-two million people -- nearly half the population-- now face acute food
insecurity,... and 185-thousand children are expected to become severely malnourished this
year.
"The fact is that these conflicts are largely manmade.
Children are dying because of manmade conflict-affected disasters.
In 2017, that's shameful...
A severely malnourished child is up to nine times more likely to die of diseases like
measles, or malaria or cholera, than a healthy child."
UNICEF is working with its partners to deliver therapeutic treatment to 940-thousand severely
malnourished children across the four countries.
But experts say that won't be enough.
The organization is calling for joint global action-- this means sufficient funding, access
to areas in dire need of aid as well as political solutions -- to make hunger history for millions
of children in our world.
Oh Soo-young, Arirang News.
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Fake Influencers: Are you a Fake Influencer? - Duration: 3:22.
Next time you see someone calling themselves an influencer.
Next time you see a list of influencers from a very credible article.
Think to yourself... how was this made?
Influencers are everywhere.
Everyone's calling themselves an influencer.
Even I'm guilty of calling myself an influencer when I was featured as an influencer last year.
But what actually makes a real influencer?
what makes a fake influencer?
Should you be calling yourself an influencer?
Should I be calling myself an influencer?
These are all questions I've been thinking a lot about lately
and in this short video I want to share with you some of my thoughts
and I want to hear from you.
Just before we start
I want to just say that this isn't about
calling anyone out, this isn't like,
I've seen something I've got annoyed and
want to dig someone out if you actually
This is literally me trying to
shed some light on the whole influencer space for you
and share some of the insights that i found, that I was
quite shocked by
and just to kind of, put us all on a level playing field
when it comes to understanding what an influencer is
and how are these influencers being identified?
One of the the main points that this video's all about
is about lists of influencers.
I'm sure you've seen on very credible articles
"The top 20 Snapchatters of 2017"
"The top 10 social media experts"
"The top 10 Linkedin experts"
We've all seen these lists. I've been named on a few of them as well myself
but what actually is
the methodology behind creating those lists?
What is the data backed up to actually
identify those people and those featured
influencers as the most influential in that space?
In a lot of cases there's no data.
There's literaly no data to back this stuff up!
It's all the opinion's of the contributor who is
writing that article.
It's just someone's opinion. Its literally someone's opinion on who they think
the top influencers are in that certain field
and people are pulling the wool over your eyes!
Every time you are reading these articles...
Why are they choosing these people as the top 20?
Why are they choosing that?
I honestly think, one of the big things
they are doing it for,
Is to do favours for people they want to do favours for.
Think about it...
These contributers, they want to get into the good books
of other people in their industries, so they just list them,
and then it gives them brownie points!
What I really want us all to think about is
when we see these lists, question everything.
Question how was that list made?
What is the method behind getting the data to identify
those top influencers?
Think about that when you next read
a "Top 20 Snapchatters" or
or "Top 20 social media experts" list. seriously seriously
Seriously, seriously do this stuff because
The wool is being pulled over your eyes
and everyone's being named an "influencer"
I was named an influencer last year but there was a tonne more influential
people than me not on that list that should have been on there so
even data driven list
aren't always, you know, there's flaws in them. There are flaws in these data driven lists.
So what I want you all to think about, next time you see
someone calling themselves an "Influencer"
Nect time you see a list of influencers on a very credible article.
Think to yourself... How was this made?
and it will change the way you think about things.
Thank you so much for watching this video.
I wanna hear from you!
What makes an influencer an influencer for you?
Please do comment below. Let me know your thoughts on this topic.
and... Subscribe.
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Korean government unveils measures to boost consumption - Duration: 3:05.
The Korean government unveiled new measures aimed at boosting private consumption.
It's designed to foster an environment where people want to spend,... while expanding financial
support to lower income households.
Kim Min-ji delves deeper into the announcement made at a recent ministerial-level meeting
Bogged down by a slew of uncertainties at home and abroad,... Korea's domestic consumption
has been in the doldrums.
It edged up a meager zero-point-two percent in the fourth quarter of last year,... slowing
from half-a-percent in the third quarter,... and one percent in the second.
With that in mind, the government unveiled measures to reverse the consumption slowdown.
"The measures are aimed at creating room for low-income households to spend and easing
the burden of housing expenses.
We also want to foster an environment that encourages spending by middle and upper income
households."
The government will designate a "family day" every month... by encouraging flexible working
hours.
It'll also extend support to industries that have been hit by the anti-graft law that went
into effect last year,... that put a price ceiling on gifts and meals that people in
certain sectors can accept.
To promote local tourism,... it will push new vacation packages -- offering 30 percent
discounts on train tickets on weekdays,... as well as offering incentives to hotels that
cut their daily rates.
To bring in foreign tourists,... no commission fees will be applied on visas for tour groups
from China and southeastern Asian countries... while foreigners who make multiple trips can
benefit from simpler visa screening processes.
The government is also putting emphasis on increasing the capacity to spend -- through
increased welfare support for low-income households,... as well as employment support for those that
have been hit by the government-led corporate restructuring program.
To tackle rising housing expenses,... some 34-thousand units of public rental houses
will also be provided in 2017,... up from an initial plan to 27-thousand,... while the
ceiling on housing loans will be raised.
While experts say the plans are timely,... these measures alone will have a limited impact.
"The measures can only offer supplementary effects.
The most important thing is economic revitalization.
Looking at the bigger picture,.. regulations need to be stripped back to allow firms to
invest, which will lead to job creation and in turn,... will prop up spending.
In the long-run,... this would be better as it would stimulate spending and lay the groundwork
for future growth engines."
Experts say the new administration needs to make job creation its top priority by taking
a two-track approach,... namely measures to spur investment as well as spending,... so
that they complement each other and bring about desired effect.
Kim Min-ji, Arirang News.
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How Parents Can Support Young Entrepreneurs - Duration: 16:15.
I think you and I would agree that the world is a better place where more successful entrepreneurs
creating jobs for everybody.
And so in this video, I'm really speaking to two different audiences.
One, I'm speaking to the parent who has a kid who's an aspiring entrepreneur, and you
don't really know how to handle it yourself.
I'm going to speak to you.
Two, I'm speaking to the teenage entrepreneur, the young entrepreneur that's watching this
and you keep sending me snaps saying, "Pat, what do I do when my parents don't support
me?"
I need you to watch this video one, and then share this video with your parents and have
them watch it while you sit right next to them.
Okay?
So let me get right into it.
I'm speaking to the parents right now.
Parents, a couple of things I want you to keep in mind if your son or daughter just
shared this video with you.
One, if you have never been a successful entrepreneur, or you've never become an entrepreneur, or
you failed as an entrepreneur, that doesn't necessarily mean your kid will go through
it as well.
If you had an uncle or a brother or a sister who failed miserably in business and lost
everything, that also doesn't mean your kid's going to go through it themselves.
Now, the second point I want you to be thinking about is the following before you say no,
go the safe way, go get a job, go to college, do this, because that's what you're supposed
to do.
The second thing I want you to be thinking about, just thinking about it for a moment
here, as a parent, I have three kids myself, I want you to think about it this way.
I think at this point, if you're doing very well financially, you'll say, that probably,
money's important to make because life is pretty expensive.
Diapers are expensive, marriage is expensive, raising kids is expensive, taxes are expensive,
paying off your debt, things are expensive.
Life is expensive.
I hope as you're watching this, you also agree with me that kids need to make more money.
And so if your kid can possibly position himself or herself to make more money, wouldn't you
want your kids to make more money and become financially free, so they don't constantly
come to you for money?
So you don't have to constantly support them?
Yes.
So having said that, just bear with me in this video.
If it makes sense to you, do it because you could potentially have the next kid that does
something very, very big for himself or herself, and at the end of the day, you get to for
the rest of your life say, "That's my son.
That's my daughter."
You get to brag for free, forever.
It's your blood.
So let's talk.
Okay.
Your kid, your teenage entrepreneur will go through three phases before he becomes successful,
or she becomes successful.
Let's set this [phase 3] aside for a second, and let's go over here [phase 1].
The first phase they're going through is skeptical phase.
They may come to you and say, "I'm going to be a millionaire, Mom!
Mom, guess what Mom?
I'm going to buy you a dream house one day!
Hey, Dad!
Guess what?
I'm going to buy a Ferrari one day, a Lamborghini one day."
"Oh, Son, please!
Money doesn't grow on trees."
You don't know it, but words have a lot of power.
You just effected that kids' dream, okay?
So they're going to come to you.
"I'm starting a business.
I'm starting an online business.
I want to do this.
I'm getting into financial services.
I want to get my real estate license.
I'm thinking about starting an.
. . I'm thinking of selling this on eBay, .Amazon, whatever."
Okay.
If you're skeptical, your kids' 13 years old, 16 years old, 18 years old, 19 years old,
20 years old.
They're living under your roof.
You're paying the bills, you're paying everything.
You have all the right to challenge your kid if you're paying for all the expenses.
So I'm giving you the support.
So my challenge to you is this is what I'd be doing.
I'd be saying, give them a challenge.
Test them.
So what's a test?
Oh, you're really serious about this?
"Dad, I need $500 to start this business.
Dad, I need $1,000.
Dad, I need $200."
I'm telling you not to give it to them.
I'm telling you to give them a test.
So what's the test?
Okay, no problem, Son.
If you can show me that you can go out there and with such and such product make $300 this
week, I'll match your $300.
Test.
If you can go out there and show me online that you can make $200 in the next two weeks,
I'll match your $200.
Test.
If you can go out there and you can show me that you're willing to work hard and sell
some of this stuff that we have in the house that we need to get rid of and do a garage
sale, and on Sunday her or she stays out there for 12 hours and he sells $390 or $620, you
match something with them.
Give them a test.
Give them a test.
Give them a test.
I had a lady, my real estate agent, Karen.
She's incredible at what she does.
She raised her kids, she's very successful.
Her husband's a senior pro golfer and one day we were having lunch, her and I.
And she was telling me this about how she raised her kids.
When my kids were young, I told them, I'm going to show you guys how a cow is going
to pay for your college.
She goes and buys these kids a cow.
And teaches the kids how to milk the cow.
And they keep this cow for years, and with the money the kids kept buying more cows and
more cows.
One cow led to two cows, three cows, all these stories with cows.
And all of a sudden, the cows ended up paying off their college education.
And the cows made money back to pay off and buy more cows, and the kids are now all entrepreneurs
because she taught them what it is to become an entrepreneur.
You can have a very big impact on your kids.
So one is test them.
#2:Encourage them, support the, give them referrals.
For instance, let's just say that I'm a 14-year-old kid and I'm thinking about being a - not a
lawn mower.
Not a gardener.
There's another name for it.
Landscaping business!
If they're doing that, and they start with yours, and they start with neighbors, give
them referrals.
Call six neighbors and say, "Hey, Mary, do you mind if my son comes in and if you can
pay him something for the good job he did, help him out.
If you don't, I totally understand."
Tell the neighbors about it.
Give him some referrals.
"Hey, my son just got involved in this, this.
Do you mind if he comes and presents it to you?
I just want to give him some support."
Okay, great.
Somebody that owes you a favor, give them referrals.
Right?
But first test them.
Test them to see how serious they are.
That's skeptical.
Next phase, your kid's going to face this.
It's the survival phase.
So, when your kid goes through the survival phase, this is make or break.
And let me tell you what types of kids there are out there.
What type of performers there are in life.
So, there is the one that respond well, no matter what you tell him or her.
He or she is going to win.
Period.
So let's say that's 10% of the audience.
That no matter what, this person's going to figure out a way to win.
Because they're just determined that way.
Their sheer obsession to make it work.
I believe there is also a group that no matter what you tell them, they're going to do nothing.
Because that's just the population.
There's nothing you can do.
They're just not going to do anything, not going to follow up.
No problem.
If you test them properly, you'll know who's who, right?
But then there's a group in the middle that I believe your words have so much effect that
during this phase [survival], the kids last appointment of the day makes it or breaks
it for them.
Let me tell you who's the last appointment of the day.
You.
You know why?
Here's why.
I'm a 13-year-old kid.
I'm excited about going out there and doing something and becoming an entrepreneur.
I'm fired up!
I go throughout the day, no one buys.
Everyone rejects me.
Everyone says no.
Everyone says all this stuff.
Then I come home.
And I say, "Mom, no one bought from me.
And no one did this."
And you, .what you say, dictates what I do tomorrow.
Let me give you an example.
You say, "I told you you were wasting your time doing all that kind of crap.
That stuff doesn't work."
Guess what?
I quit.
Because you're my last appointment of the day.
"I told you this stuff doesn't work!
What are you doing wasting your time with all this crap?
You bought all these hats.
You thought hats were going to make money."
That's how I made my money.
I would buy hats from a 99 cent store, San Jose Sharks hats and Clippers hats.
You know who these two teams were?
The worst teams in sports.
I would buy these hats for 99 cents.
I would sell them in school for $7.
I'd go to school with two backpacks.
One was books, one was hats.
And I would go, and it wasn't because I was doing good in class.
But I would go and all of a sudden I would sell these hats for $7, $6, I would sell those
things.
And I made money for myself.
But survival phase is about make or break.
Your words are going to determine if this kid's just going to say, Mom, you're right,
Mom.
I'm just going to apply at Burger King.
Mom, you're right, Mom.
I'm just going to go.
Mom, you're right.
Dad, you're right.
I'm not supposed to be. . . and then you crush this kid's heart.
And then this kid one day is going to be 49 years old, sitting on a couch, eating chips,
got a regular job, on his second marriage, but at one point this kid had a dream and
you could have just boom!
Lit that fire up.
Now I'm not telling you all of it is on you.
I'm not tell you that, parents.
I'm not telling you it's not on you.
All I'm telling you is we as parents, I think we can do a better job in breeding some of
these kids into entrepreneurs and not just putting them in a box to say, the government
tells me you need to go to college to become successful and so if you go get a degree,
you will become successful.
Does that really work for 100% of the kids?
What if this kid's excited?
I've got a sister of mine, my nephew, Sean.
This kid walks around thinks he's Neymar.
Literally, he thinks he's Neymar.
The other day he got the Neymar shoes.
Did you see the snap she posted when he got the new Neymar Jr. shoes?
He's like doing back flips, he's so fired up.
His mom, Polet and Siamak water his dreams.
They're watering his dreams.
So he's getting excited about this dream.
I think we can do a better job.
Many of you are doing a great job at it.
I'm just saying also it goes the same with entrepreneurs.
It's not just school.
It's not just sports.
Some kids are attracted to sports.
Some are attracted to school, and some are attracted to politics.
Some kids are attracted to business.
So what?
Let's see what they can do.
They could be the next big entrepreneur that creates a lot of jobs.
So make or break, last appointment, power of words, hear them out.
Support them.
And once they become successful, and you'll know when they become successful.
Family comes to my place and they see and oh my gosh, Pat, what kind of a house?
Yesterday I was looking at a home and I got some family in town and I'm looking at a 15,000
square foot home that's $6.9 million, and we're in this exclusive community and all
this other stuff.
And my mother cannot believe this stuff.
Like what is going on here?
Why is there a $400K Lambo?
Why are you?
What happened with all this stuff and you were just a kid in school that everybody doubted
you and nobody thought you were going to do anything.
And you gave up in life and you went in the military and all of a sudden you came out
and you became successful.
Once your kid becomes successful, guess what?
Get out of their way.
Just hear them out.
Just support them.
Don't feed too much into their ego as well because you don't want their egos to get - if
the kid's ego's too high, don't feed more into it.
If the belief is low, build them up.
Just kind of keep them right in the middle.
Always remind them to stay humble and what matters and what's important of life and all
that other stuff.
But don't also make them feel guilty for achieving a lot of success.
If that's important to them, let them do that as well for them to go out there and live
their dreams.
So this is my suggestion to you as parents and teenage entrepreneurs at this point, if
you haven't yet shared this with your parents, do so.
But I also have one last thing I want to challenge parents.
Listen, parents.
I want to speak to you.
I grew up in a family, Middle-Eastern, mom and dad.
My mother's Armenian and my dad is Assyrian.
My mother's last name is Boghosian and my last name is Bet-David.
My dad's last name is Bet-David.
So, in a Middle-Eastern community, you're expected to become three things when you grow
up: lawyer, engineer, or doctor.
That's just what's considered to be a kid who became successful.
So when all the parents talk among themselves, they all say, "My son is a lawyer."
My son is a dentist.
My son is an engineer for Raytheon.
Oh my gosh!
And [with head hung low], Oh, my son works at Sears.
Oh, my son's in insurance.
"Oh, he's in insurance.
Oh, okay.
It's okay.
It's going to be okay.
God is good."
all this type of stuff.
Man, I am so glad I didn't become the engineer, the lawyer or the doctor.
I'm so glad I didn't take that route.
I'm so glad that that didn't happen to me.
Not saying we don't need more engineers, doctors or dentists or attorneys.
I'm not saying that.
All I'm telling you, I'm glad finally, I realized I wanted to become an entrepreneur.
But some of you guys struggle with one thing, parents.
And I feel bad for you because there's a lot of pressure on parents today, and it really
bothers me.
I go to a lot of different places as I speak and parents always come up to me and they
bring up this topic, especially recently.
"Pat, what do I do?
What school do I send my kids to?
My husband and I spoke, and we're willing to sacrifice our 401K and take the money out.
The other day I talked to my tax and accountant guy.
We have $300,000 in our 401K.
But if we take it out, we have to pay this and 59 1/2.
And what about this part?
We're willing to do all that stuff, just for our kid to go out there and get a degree.
Really?
You really think that's the best thing for you to do for your kid?
You really think that's the best thing to do for your kid?
See, I think that's being questioned today more than ever before because you got to realize.
Do you know who started colleges?
An entrepreneur started colleges and universities.
So colleges and universities, the idea of education was by somebody that said, what
if we can create a way for all of us to learn?
What if we can teach the future about school and math and English and whatever their language
was.
That's how it started, many, many years ago, right?
But it went from education into business.
Some of the biggest businesses today in America are non-profits called colleges and universities
with $30 billion in their endowment contract.
And they don't have to pay taxes for it.
You and I do.
They don't have to pay taxes for it.
They have more money than many of the Fortune 500 companies in their bank account, because
you give them money and they pay this much [zero] in taxes.
Think about that for a moment right there.
And I think we're at a moment right now that maybe parents, a lot of them, are starting
to question these things.
Because parents, young parents nowadays, they're 50 years old, they're sitting there say, "Do
I really pay everything for this kid?"
So I wrote a book that many of your kids in school are reading right now, many people
around the country are reading right now.
And many parents are sharing this book with each other.
It's called Drop Out and Get Schooled.
Drop Out and Get Schooled.
In this book, we answer six questions:
Why do we go to college in the first place?
Who should go to college and who shouldn't?
Can I succeed and do great things without college?
Why do tuition and textbooks cost as much as they do?
Have colleges simply become a big tax-free business?
Are the subjects taught in college sufficient for life or do we need an upgrade?
And there's a part dedicated purely to parents.
I want you to read this.
This is purely to parents.
I want to hear your views.
If you want to go read the reviews on Amazon, the books only been out for a few weeks.
Go read the reviews on Amazon.
See what other people are saying about this book.
It's been already sold to over 30 countries around the world and people are starting to
debate this topic and saying, this makes sense.
I'm getting parents commenting.
I'm getting parents - the other day a kid 13 year old kid bought the book with the mother's
credit card.
The mom not knowing - she left Amazon logged on.
The kid's reading the book.
The mom says, give me the book.
I want to read it, too.
The mom reads it and says, this makes sense.
And she sends me an Instagram post.
And says, "My kid read this" on an Instagram post.
I want you to read it and I want to hear from you.
By the way, you post your reviews on Amazon.
I look at every single one of them.
If you post your reviews on Amazon, I read every single one of the reviews on Amazon.
But if you want to personally snap me as well, my snap code is here.
It should be here to the right.
Send me a snap.
You can send me an email, but snap is easy for me to respond back to, because I want
to hear your thoughts.
Share this with your principal.
Share it with your soccer mom, other kids that you're dealing with and see what they
say about it.
See if you're the only one that reads this and says, that some of this stuff makes sense.
And again, I think it's an important topic for us to start talking about because I think
the more people become entrepreneurs and find ways to make money on their own, the economy
will do better, jobs will do better, everyone will do better and they'll create jobs for
other people who don't want to become entrepreneurs - the engineers, doctors, lawyers, the designers,
the support, the operations, all these other guys.
But I think entrepreneurs make a very big impact on the world positively and I think
you'll get a lot of value once you read this book, Drop Out and Get Schooled.
So with that being said, thanks for watching everybody.
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