I do tend to wonder how many people watch YouTube in order to give them motivation for the day. I understand entertainment, they do have Sharknado on their and I highly advise if you have not already watched then get your life together. In all seriousness, don’t watch any video, just scroll through the videos and look at the bullshit headlines that are there. All bullshit just waiting to be gobbled up by those who are more susceptible to click bait. It’s insane how many videos will teach you the same shit all over about how to ‘redefine yourself” or some fashion of discovering your inner potential. Interesting enough I would be excited to learn how many of these people utilize these same techniques every day. A guy with 1000 videos on how to improve your life. No, he does not do it every day. He just needs something to present and sell to you every day so that you keep watching.
I’m not saying to not look for help, I am sure that a YouTube video or two have been able to talk people off a ledge, or not take that ak-47 into Walmart. I only suggest committing to an ideal and not committing to watching a new video every day. Life can be one big contradiction when trying to find answers for a particular problem and it will confuse the hell out you. That will just lead to more confusion and what is worse, a decision on making moves in your life will never occur. Try watching one video instead of 12. Commit to the message, try and make it a part of your life for 30 days and see if it works. The implementation of change is by the same process becoming a part of your life’s daily routine. If you just listen to the words but don’t act, then change is a pipe dream you have been daydreaming about till it just becomes a memory.
Life can be rough when you don’t have the answers that are needed to make things change. It is worse when you feel lost and you know what you have to do. You just feel hopeless. So don’t just watch videos, Act, and be a participant in your change. Bangov Actual out.