If you were born in 2004-2010, I genuinely feel sorry for you...

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Jak Piggott

Jak Piggott

8 күн бұрын

If you were born after 2004, I genuinely feel sorry for you and you'll understand why in this video...
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@mr.purple2595
@mr.purple2595 7 күн бұрын
“Isn’t that a bit too unrealistic” is unbelievably awful to say to a kid
@user-mq3km9rj7w
@user-mq3km9rj7w 7 күн бұрын
Ik 😢😢
@transparentuser7473
@transparentuser7473 7 күн бұрын
Fr
@GMAN-HL2Fan
@GMAN-HL2Fan 7 күн бұрын
I got told that.. I ignored it and kept going. There's no need to give up when you're a miracle to be alive. This world has failed me.
@Gabrielmaragh228
@Gabrielmaragh228 7 күн бұрын
lol but yes it foes feel bad.
@NoiceBOB
@NoiceBOB 7 күн бұрын
my parents used to say that all the time when I was young
@Gieovannie
@Gieovannie 7 күн бұрын
i was indeed born after 2004
@大
@大 7 күн бұрын
ok
@jeromevaleska2014
@jeromevaleska2014 7 күн бұрын
I feel sorry for you. And me.
@ebcetra
@ebcetra 7 күн бұрын
And me
@finland3493
@finland3493 7 күн бұрын
And me
@acoolyoutubechannel7849
@acoolyoutubechannel7849 7 күн бұрын
Yes
@Nicholas-nu1mr
@Nicholas-nu1mr 7 күн бұрын
"Life moves pretty fast. If you don't stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it." -Ferris Bueller
@JakPiggott
@JakPiggott 6 күн бұрын
Facts brother, loved that quote in my early teenage years haha
@AmadeusN.R.
@AmadeusN.R. 2 күн бұрын
If life move fast, stop and look around would make me lose my opportunity because life is moving fast and leave me behind.
@MrRobot2027-wd9iw
@MrRobot2027-wd9iw 2 күн бұрын
If anyone is going to go to college. The only jobs in the future will be the ones within the clergy class aka the enforcers who protect the rich class. Art is dead thanks to AI. These are the engineers building automation, the nurses taking care of "the truthers" in nursing homes, the accountants (don't spend six years for a CPA with no work experience if you go this route, get temp jobs for experience and work your way up) who are bean counters for big companies, the tradesmen building the pod homes, the teachers who produce "human capital", and the police and military who secure the wealth of the ruling class.
@cyanideOwO
@cyanideOwO 23 сағат бұрын
Brendan fraser*
@user-sm8ej7ch1q
@user-sm8ej7ch1q 3 күн бұрын
THE TIMING IS CRAZY. I’M OVER HERE TRYING TO PLAN MY WHOLE LIFE AND I DON’T EVEN KNOW. Every day I just hope and pray that what I’m doing is what I want to do. Thank you so much for the advice, Jak
@nickmo.6049
@nickmo.6049 2 күн бұрын
Ngl, the timing is graduation season so ur definitely not alone
@theauthor1238
@theauthor1238 2 күн бұрын
​@@nickmo.6049Same here.
@user-sm8ej7ch1q
@user-sm8ej7ch1q Күн бұрын
How in the world . . . This is my first +250 comment
@DumbFuckStudios
@DumbFuckStudios Күн бұрын
Same lmao. fresh out of high school, heading to college for art next year despite knowing damn well I probably don't want to do art for a job....because, well, I have to study SOMETHING and art is the only thing I even remotely enjoy. Who knows if I'll be able to eat as an adult?
@-Joseph-H-
@-Joseph-H- 7 күн бұрын
My mother taught me a very good lesson about feeling behind, and that is, the only person you can be behind, is your past self, allways compare to how far you've come, rather than how far you haven't yet reached.
@fallen6060
@fallen6060 7 күн бұрын
Wise words!
@raymond9479
@raymond9479 7 күн бұрын
Damn instead of mother ,thats my aunt who if i remember i always compare to cousin who achieve good thing
@-Joseph-H-
@-Joseph-H- 7 күн бұрын
@@fallen6060 Something i learnt aswell, is if you know people who you feel are ahead of you, or even know more than you, ask them everything you can to learn more, i have a rly smart friend who makes me look like i know nothing, rather than feel shitty, i learn from him.
@jillianharthun7118
@jillianharthun7118 7 күн бұрын
your mother is very wise, may she live a long and happy life
@JakPiggott
@JakPiggott 6 күн бұрын
You have a W mum bro, I absolutely loved that ❤
@BMO20
@BMO20 7 күн бұрын
I was born in 2005, whenever something doesnt go right in my life i always say to myself "oh well it is what it it"
@elgatotv5311
@elgatotv5311 3 күн бұрын
It is, indeed, what it is
@bottomtext593
@bottomtext593 3 күн бұрын
The signature defense skill: "T'is what t'is."
@rosyidsyahruromadhonalimin8008
@rosyidsyahruromadhonalimin8008 2 күн бұрын
it is what it is
@kori0752
@kori0752 2 күн бұрын
it it what it it
@turtleburger200
@turtleburger200 2 күн бұрын
It's what it's
@SelfEngoonment
@SelfEngoonment 3 күн бұрын
Born in 2006, and I hate the idea of a "career", it almost seems like I should just live off grid and I'd be happier. Working a job genuinely irks me, I can really only work for myself tbh
@tyrannousvoid6020
@tyrannousvoid6020 Күн бұрын
I think the same. There's something about living off the grid that entices me.
@lol-lm9np
@lol-lm9np Күн бұрын
i feel exactly the same way, i don't feel like I was made to live the same mediocre life as most other people in the world, I'm ambitious and want to accomplish things but it doesn't help when all my peers consistently tell me that's an unrealistic goal and that i have to live the same boring formulaic lives as them
@SelfEngoonment
@SelfEngoonment Күн бұрын
@@tyrannousvoid6020 Something about the idea of living in a cave and waking up to go hunt just sounds epic. Like people view modernity as a necessity, but I genuinely feel like it's more of a burden than a help xD
@SelfEngoonment
@SelfEngoonment Күн бұрын
@@lol-lm9np I will say this, I would rather be broke and living on the streets than to slave my life away to the capitalistic war machine. I've realized my want for money equals independence, but I've only viewed independence through a scope of society, if I withdrew myself of society the scope widens for independence
@Azure9577
@Azure9577 Күн бұрын
On a more positive note, we 2006 kids are adults now
@Sunflower_SM64
@Sunflower_SM64 7 күн бұрын
I’m a 2007 baby, and I can confirm that anyone who called me an iPad kid has never been more wrong in their life. I’m currently 16 and when I’m bored I go outside and play with my dogs, sometimes start a fire and sit next to it with my dad. I live in Mississippi, anyone who dislikes Mississippi had clearly never lived here, I honestly couldn’t ask for a better life than I currently have. Yeah I do stuff like playing video games, and watching anime, but I love other stuff like animals and spiders. I’m not the typical Gen Z kid, and I still don’t know what the hell skibidi toilet is lmfao
@RyanG2004
@RyanG2004 7 күн бұрын
It’s honestly refreshing to know there’s people like you nowadays. I also assume that you dont use social media a lot based on what you said.
@squashman925
@squashman925 7 күн бұрын
Dont worry, I got you with the skibidi toilet: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skibidi_Toilet (now you can assimilate with the rest of the brainrot kids.)
@Sunflower_SM64
@Sunflower_SM64 6 күн бұрын
@@RyanG2004 nah but I do enjoy it when I’m bored
@Fire_Axus
@Fire_Axus 3 күн бұрын
your feelings are irrational
@DedNotaza
@DedNotaza 2 күн бұрын
Skibidi toilet isn’t gen Z
@ice711real
@ice711real 6 күн бұрын
I love your channel so much bro, the best part about it is that it’s down to earth so the common folk (like you) feel more connected. Might not be your exact style or idea, but a video about how to surpass common phobias (the dark, insects, etc.) would sure be an interesting one and well worth it too I think.
@giftybrown2410
@giftybrown2410 3 күн бұрын
woah, the man who made a model version of the Singapore airport 😳
@rff576
@rff576 3 күн бұрын
Massively agree man
@GIGATHEBOT
@GIGATHEBOT 2 күн бұрын
Howdy airplane art reviewrr man
@YeahIDontKn0wEither
@YeahIDontKn0wEither 2 күн бұрын
Good on ya Ice 👍
@thatdogewithvr
@thatdogewithvr 2 күн бұрын
ICE?!?!?!
@woki68
@woki68 7 күн бұрын
the fact that a career advisor says "isnt that a bit too unrealistic" instead of trying to help is a horrible mindset to have as a career advisor in my opinion
@unendingpinelate940
@unendingpinelate940 7 күн бұрын
lmao
@RuudAwakening
@RuudAwakening 7 күн бұрын
There are capable ones as there are uncapable ones, like it is in every field and profession In middle school the career advisor couldn’t go beyond surface level, i left with 0 perspective on how the world works and only got “What school-subjects are you good at? Which ones do you like?” as guidelines from him Hope he didn’t use that too much for students or for himself, creates a very limited view on the world Luckily for me, at college (or high school or uni, don’t know how it translates correctly) I felt not fitting in with the study i chose (business economics) so i knocked at the door of the advisor there She asked me the purpose-questions that everyone nearing their 20s should hear: What fires you up? Where do your thoughts go to when alone? What conversations and topics do you enjoy most? And if not much comes up, it’s the healthy sign that you’re still in the search and should not full-on settle. Who knows what might come across your path in the near future. Give things actively a chance but don’t cave-in to the thought “this is all i’m meant to” Who knows? You probably don’t. No one does. Keep looking, listening. Stay open and curious.
@JakPiggott
@JakPiggott 6 күн бұрын
Look bro, she was just doing her job, her job is to match you to a certain career they have embedded already on their computer and entrepreneur/business owner was not on there. I don't blame her one bit to be honest
@unendingpinelate940
@unendingpinelate940 6 күн бұрын
@@JakPiggott humblest man alive
@woki68
@woki68 5 күн бұрын
a very mature response from someone who looks so young
@Dimitrys_af
@Dimitrys_af 7 күн бұрын
2007 here. The world has failed us.
@vex9
@vex9 7 күн бұрын
2009 here and unfortuately, you're correct.
@Poizin77
@Poizin77 7 күн бұрын
2010 here and yea your right
@dinglebord
@dinglebord 7 күн бұрын
2008 here. Yeah you right
@Optimusprimeisachad
@Optimusprimeisachad 7 күн бұрын
2009 here and your right
@kateluvspaulwalker07
@kateluvspaulwalker07 7 күн бұрын
2007 and you are so right, and it is sad, but we can only make the best of what we have to work with now💙🫶🏻
@zugiii1086
@zugiii1086 2 күн бұрын
I was born in 2006 and I love the world. Don't tear yourself apart because of things you can't do or can't achieve, or because a lot of bad things happen around the world. Just be happy with everything you have and everything you CAN do, while taking as much fun out of it as possible. If you are happy and have fun, you have already achieved everything.
@amkheartocheart02
@amkheartocheart02 3 күн бұрын
2004 kid here. When I was younger, I always wanted to be an artist and content creator, and that kept my brain set for that path. I struggled to get everything set up to this day despite having the passion, the drive on my projects, the ideas and creativities I planned for years, and seeing my friends having jobs or educations while I kinda still have nothing, and I understand the similar mindsets of perfectionism, the envy on others, and toxic traits of one self. Despite getting the fun times I get to do after graduating, I still felt alone and I even was told after talking to my friend about this on how I was lucky tk given a chance for this because I got more time to figure out about myself. I have barely any life skills. I had a job for two years before I quitted for uni, which then dropped out due to personal stuff, and dealing with the stress and depression all at once, and I still wasn't able to get myself back out there. I was prepared physically and mentally, and I really don't know where to start. One thing I know was that I do need a mental restart, and try to relearn some things in life. Growing up, I acted very optimistic and believed that everything will be fine. It's not, but that is life. Like what the video said, not everything had to be within the path as everyone else, and not every plans are set in stone. Sometimes there's changes, and that's okay. Have someone to talk or to listen, like your parents, teachers, trusted friends, etc. (professional help is advised). I do have a bit of hope left despite everything, and if you made it this far, I want to say thank you for reading this. Just know that y'all are not alone. (I'll be keeping this video to come back in the future. Thank you. I needed to hear this.)
@cicicave1279
@cicicave1279 2 күн бұрын
+amkheartocheart02 I totally feel you on this to some level. If I had the opportunity to stay in Chem class my senior year in high school, my major would have totally been Science. My Forensic Science class is what *inspired* me to take to Chemistry in the first place. I also had Aced my Forensic Science where my dad at the time had paid more attention to what HE wanted for me rather than taking a look at my grades and the courses I actually excelled in. Idk where I found it, but I found my high school transcript somewhere and I literally thought I got a C in Biology, but turns out I got a B in Biology class. History wasn't my strong suit at all, but Science was. But when my dad had me drop Chemistry for a resource class (which I didn't mind, but at the same time, I didn't know how to stand up to him as a 16-17 year old teenager). I would have gone down a Science path/career if he had allowed me/given me the opportunity to do so. I got lost going into community college b/c of it and apart from both my parents wanting me to work a part time job (all this is what factored into me taking 6 yrs. just to get an AA degree). On top that, as I got older, I never pushed myself super hard because I was getting pushed too hard in school more-so by my dad than by my mom tbh, but I'm learning to push myself super hard to be where I want and need to be in my life now in diff. areas of my life. In community college, I started getting interested in creative arts fields like music, writing, etc...but nope basically "wasn't allowed" to take those course until 2019 (more so music than anything else). I would keep telling my parents/family: "Just leave me alone, I'll figure it out," but didn't because they were ALL getting on my case ALL the time not even really allowing me to grow as a person. I think maybe this stemmed from when I was a teen is that I was being pushed to be say a "perfect daughter," that I know that I'm not. No one's perfect...
@cicicave1279
@cicicave1279 2 күн бұрын
+amkheartocheart02 Then again, my dad wasn't hard on just me. But he was the type who cared about work. For him it was all about working in life and not taking time to slow down or relax for yourself-so in some way or another, he had put this same pressure on both me and my brother. And idk if it was harder for me for being neurodivergent. He had learned later on in life that life isn't just about work all the time on say a 24/7 basis. Honestly, there are some situations where some people have to work 24/7 for whatever reason, but no one should ever have to feel forced to live their life like that tbh. Honestly, idk how it would impact my future, but if I had an opportunity to go back to some of my past, there would be so many things I'd change. I will admit, I didn't have the best communication in my past, either. But with it feeling like everyone saying "ganging up on me," about my past mistakes like I don't know about = it doesn't feel good and it's why I tell them to leave me alone. My other factor too: One too many friendship losses. They've left my friendship despite me never saying or doing anything to actually hurt them to my knowledge; I think for me it feels like they pushed me away and I've unintnetionally partially pushed some of my own family away from. I don't try to push other ppl away, but since I've been pushed away-this def. factors into a lot of things too. And I totally cared far more about a social life too when I was younger. I have a minimal social life right now and I'm learning different things about myself during this whole time. 1 of my friendship losses made me go thru a very deep depression & it was bad since I ended up making myself physically sick b/c of it.
@Astronomla
@Astronomla 2 күн бұрын
yep
@cicicave1279
@cicicave1279 2 күн бұрын
Lastly, I wasn't even born in 2004. But that's a lot that I went through in/throughout my childhood and I did have a great childhood tbh because I had an amazing best friend and actually had a lot of fun times hanging out with. And I did have another friend, but we didn't hangout too much. What's weird/interesting is that my best friend and neighbor friend didn't like each other for some reason, but then again kids are weird. But the oddest thing is there is a pic of me, my best friend, 1 of our other friends and my neighbor-friend (who was prob. about 3 or so in the picture if not maybe a little younger or older)-were all in the same pic together)-my neighbor/family friend at the time was def. a toddler in the picture. I'm not positive where I have to find/double check the image, but I think me and my best friend were wearing the same style jeans in that picture. I forgot who I asked, but I do remember asking 1 of them why they didn't like each other. I will say little kids are interesting, but I think my neighbor friend might have started getting a little bit upset when I hungout with my best friend more throughout middle school than I had with her at the time. I def. hungout with my neighbor friend from time to time where we were like close, but not close at the same time if that makes any sense.
@TalonusJVizsla
@TalonusJVizsla 2 күн бұрын
Born in 2005 and honestly this hit me harder than i thought. I clicked on this video and was watching it thinking "this probably isnt going to be any advice i havnt already heard from authorities and special people in my life" but after watching it i can really say that this genuinely affected me in a positive way that i dont think i have felt before. My parents and friends and other important people in my life give a lot of good advice to me, but i often then focus solely on trying to be pleasing in their eyes instead of trying to be my own person and do what i think is best for myself. Never seen your channel before, but thank you for your advice. It helps alot more than you could imagine. Thanks bro :)
@SpongeGamez
@SpongeGamez 7 күн бұрын
As a person born in 2009 I can say “CRY ABOUT IT” to myself 💀🙏
@samjonathanpeter-ur7ut
@samjonathanpeter-ur7ut 7 күн бұрын
Fr bro
@vision_lovesgod
@vision_lovesgod 7 күн бұрын
have u turned 15 yet?
@SpongeGamez
@SpongeGamez 7 күн бұрын
@@vision_lovesgod in aug 8 babe 🎉
@w0stiger477
@w0stiger477 7 күн бұрын
​@@SpongeGamezsame
@vision_lovesgod
@vision_lovesgod 7 күн бұрын
@@SpongeGamez i just wanted to say im older babe i was born in 2009 also lol
@DastardlyJohn
@DastardlyJohn 6 күн бұрын
"You are not behind, you are simply on your own timeline." Thanks Jak, this video is exactly what I needed right now✌
@SeanJAnimations
@SeanJAnimations 2 күн бұрын
"You are not behind, you are simply on your own timeline". I am remembering that quote. Thanks for the video man, helped me quite a bit. :)
@daydreamingaboutbooks
@daydreamingaboutbooks 4 күн бұрын
"You're doing better than you think you are" I can't tell you how much I needed to hear something like this right now. I've been especially hard on myself as of late because I'm failing to see improvement on anything that I wanted to. I push myself and expect a lot of myself, but I always feel I need to start over and change when something doesn't work and I never accept something as good when I think it could be great. I'm constantly disappointed in myself. Sometimes it's nice to hear something else.
@siddharthraghuvanshi5160
@siddharthraghuvanshi5160 7 күн бұрын
was born in 2006, always had that feeling of "being behind" and that I had not achieved anything in my life till like last year, this year's been a lot better though.
@raymond9479
@raymond9479 7 күн бұрын
My mother taught me a lesson Not give a single f*ck I dont mean like just dont care anything or anyone I mean pick a f*ck that impact your life You dont needed fomo of rich 22 year old do this or brand fomo Pick a fomo that make huge impact through your process Like i pick digital arts (photography ,videography and editor) cause i see it impact alot of thing such as wedding ,advertisement and even content) Or fomo finance litteracy -it help you manage your finance -safer future with no worries -stability between happiness and career What i say dont fomo what you see on social media ,fomo on thing it benefit you AND REMEMBER IF YOU WANT TO WISH ,THEN TAKE ACTION
@MUSICVERSEYT
@MUSICVERSEYT 7 күн бұрын
Great words! I would suggest you to read "The Subtle art of not giving a f*ck" by mark mansion
@raymond9479
@raymond9479 7 күн бұрын
@@MUSICVERSEYT i did use that word And i am actually gonna read it after waiting for shipping
@AryanAjiraj-rn4xi
@AryanAjiraj-rn4xi 7 күн бұрын
I AGREE BROTHER ❤❤
@moonfoxarise
@moonfoxarise 2 күн бұрын
I do not know what you said it’s like the words are jumbled.
@AiramMora
@AiramMora Күн бұрын
Here I am just graduated 8th grade and going into high school worrying what im gonna do when im out of high school or college. Thinking everyone one else has a mindset on what they want to do and me sitting there making me feel like an idiot conpared to other people. But now since I heard what you had to go through that makes me feel much better that not everyone knew what they were going to do when they get older and what type of state they will be in. What im teying to say is thank you for for the advice and making me feel better that my future is still a long way a way and that ill be just fine in the future. Thank you
@V4DX
@V4DX 7 күн бұрын
I'm an 09 and I can't lie. ur videos has helped me a lot during a dark time I'm my life and when I found ur account my mental health actually got better. I don't know why that happend but I just wanted to say.. thank you!
@unendingpinelate940
@unendingpinelate940 7 күн бұрын
how does listening to others advice help you?
@V4DX
@V4DX 7 күн бұрын
@@unendingpinelate940 I don't know really, but I think just listing to others gave me a different mindset then what I had
@JakPiggott
@JakPiggott 6 күн бұрын
I'm so glad to hear that bro, but I'm just a messenger, you should always give yourself more credit for actually taking action, remember that ❤
@unendingpinelate940
@unendingpinelate940 6 күн бұрын
@@V4DX i took a few minutes to myself to figure out something regarding that. i dont know why i wrote that. i periodically listen to advice from others while maintaining some agenda to pick apart that advice to see if it applies with my own mentality and i mistook that for me being unable to listen to others without arguing, and i thought i had a big ego for that. thank uouy
@M1chaelTheMan
@M1chaelTheMan 7 күн бұрын
I wanna tell you my story. Around 2-3 months ago, I started to be in friendship with my girl classmate. She is very beautiful and smart, and in a few weeks i just falled in love in her. After the end of 9th grade, I were texting her, like, how is she doing, or "wanna go wor a walk" ant etc. Then, our classmate texted me. He said me something like "she is mine", "im planning to date with her". I thought it was end, but i remembered that he is just too unconfident in himself. you must now something: I didnt want to date with this girl, i wanted her to be happy no matter, who is she gonna date with. A few days ago, I invited her to the cinema. And she accepted! After the cinema, this classmate texted me to fight with me. I just sended this message to her. And then a thought shot my mind:"i dont have to hide anything from her". After that, i sended to her the previous text from him. She was shocked and apologized that im became in danger because of her even though it is not. As it turned out later, he was drunk. Then, the same evening, i confessed her that i love her. It was like that: i sended to her many voice messages, explained everything... she said, that she loves me only as friend, that she like our communication and dont want to end our friendship. And you now? I like that she said that. Now we are good friends, and i do not regret one bit that we are not dating. We both are very smart and conscious, we like each other: as friends. Now i just hope that we will meet people that we will spend with the rest of our lifes. I want to tell you, that you WILL meet a girl/woman that will love you, especially you, Jack. Best wishes to you all from Russia, my brothers and sisters❤
@lxciaboba
@lxciaboba 7 күн бұрын
thats so cute omg stop😭 i hope youll find someone for you soon🫶
@M1chaelTheMan
@M1chaelTheMan 7 күн бұрын
​@@lxciabobathank you very much for your support❤
@AryanAjiraj-rn4xi
@AryanAjiraj-rn4xi 7 күн бұрын
Bro you must realise that amount of humbleness you have for accepting her rejection you guys have a great friendship and ik it always remain like that ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ (am 12 lol)
@M1chaelTheMan
@M1chaelTheMan 7 күн бұрын
@@AryanAjiraj-rn4xi we both like to talk to each other so... i agree with you: we have a great friendship
@Twilight_Plume
@Twilight_Plume 7 күн бұрын
You're very *very* strong for accepting a rejection this easily and your belief of not caring about dating her much but more like caring for her to be generally happy is something I respect a lot for you, I respect her too for actaully being very respectful for your feelings and stays as a friend rather than just leave you like most people you confess to, yall have the best friendship and wish you two the best ♡
@augustolobo2280
@augustolobo2280 6 күн бұрын
You are the only self improvement youtuber worth watching Jak. This message was great!
@trollerthegreattrollertheg6234
@trollerthegreattrollertheg6234 2 күн бұрын
2004 autistic person here. Had a similar experience where my teacher said I'd make a fine "Walmart greeter". I improved drastically through Middle school and was then labeled to go into trades. Years of speech therapies, social conditioning along with study development later, I got accepted to an engineering college where I'm currently studying . The system entirely failed to prepare me for proper life on my own. Instead assuming I'd never even get a job let alone live my own life. I'm sorry you had that teacher try to funnel you like that. It's ridiculous to ever assume a kid's fate when they can barely grasp simple chores.
@Manueltion15
@Manueltion15 2 күн бұрын
I’m from 2010 and I listen to your advice, and it helps me, thanks.
@atsunome
@atsunome 2 күн бұрын
Dang, as a 2006 kid, this stings :(
@iLikeAirplanes11
@iLikeAirplanes11 7 күн бұрын
I am 13 and I love your content. Your content helps me with self improvement and most certainly helps me stop scrolling on KZfaq 7 hours a day.
@natnat-24
@natnat-24 7 күн бұрын
As someone who's currently around your starting point finishing 9th grade, I can confirm that I have no clue what I want to do, but if I were to get suggested to be a kindergarten teacher, I would leave. Right now I'm really trying to work on myself, but I feel kind of useless at the moment. USA summer break has me sitting at home for three months, and as a person with little to no interest in social outings like camps, my best option was to get a job. Which I did, for concessions at a nearby ballpark. And that's great!... except for the fact that I barely ever work. Since it's part time, I'm still spending a lot of my time sitting around on my ass pretending to be a functioning member of society. I'm currently trying to figure out where I want to turn for an actual career. My goal for years has been to go into some kind of software engineering path, but I've been falling behind a lot on it; I haven't seriously tried to program anything at all in over a year. This past year I've been exploring a lot in the performing arts, and it's fun and I'm good at it, but every so often I remind myself "Is this what I'm supposed to be doing?" (Warning going forward the rest of this is quite personal so you may not want to continue reading if you're uncomfortable with topics like mental amd social health) My school life has been 99% kept to myself. I've been dedicated to nothing but my As for a while now. A lot of the time, I tend to shy away from others because I just don't feel good enough to be able to interact with people. The fact that people who are actually close to me is rare means that I heavily value them, and that's honestly scary to me. I was gonna keep writing but I forgot.. lmk if you give enough of a shit for me to say more.
@Releast_Saranian
@Releast_Saranian 7 күн бұрын
Life is strange man, do whatever in the end we are all ultimately born to die, do what you love or don’t, it’s you’re life, and it doesn’t matter how “good” you spend it, it only matters if you enjoyed it, remember we come into this world with nothing and even though if you’re some rich businessman or woman we all in end leave with nothing. Good luck (fellow 09)
@natnat-24
@natnat-24 7 күн бұрын
@@Releast_Saranian I really do appreciate it man, I'll try to keep the things that make me happy more in sight going forward. Thank u again for the reassurance 🫡
@WeebsArePathetic
@WeebsArePathetic 2 күн бұрын
I'm 30. The big thing about getting a job is one where you enjoy the people you work with. That's a very important aspect to a good job. It's not always about what you do, but the people you're doing it with. The other piece of advice is that you're young. I'm still young. When you're young, you have time. Take risks in life and see what you like.
@giantpigeon845
@giantpigeon845 2 күн бұрын
I just wanted to say that I relate to basically everything you said, except that I just graduated 11th grade and I haven’t actually worked yet. I’ve also been worrying about finding a career path as I have to focus on college applications this summer, but in reality I really don’t know what I want to do in the future and I have been spending most of my time wasting time on the internet. But you are a rising sophomore. It’s okay to not know exactly what to do! I wish I had spent slightly more time during my summers on pursuing meaningful things instead of watching KZfaq, but I don’t regret enjoying the break and spending time with family. Also, thanks for sharing that you have also have trouble with wanting to interact to others, because I have felt alone in that regard. I have always been an introvert, but Covid just stunted my ability to talk with others. I often feel like I don’t have anything to say. It’s actually caused me to try to avoid talking to others :( Maybe I have social anxiety, but idk.
@StephenDraws82
@StephenDraws82 7 күн бұрын
Falling behind and worrying that I might make the wrong career decision has consistently been my biggest fear for the past year. So thank you so much for this vid man!
@Apollo_MC11
@Apollo_MC11 5 күн бұрын
Bro i was born in 2008 and this dude helps so much❤❤❤❤. Love you Jak! Your amazing!
@AutumnPinkyKat
@AutumnPinkyKat 2 күн бұрын
I was also born in2008! :D Good luck with your life path!!!
@kirriass2991
@kirriass2991 7 күн бұрын
No word, just thanks for everything you do and you are
@MrPebbles4
@MrPebbles4 7 күн бұрын
I feel bad for me too
@fuzzbuzz1755
@fuzzbuzz1755 7 күн бұрын
Same
@itzskye7074
@itzskye7074 7 күн бұрын
Real
@unendingpinelate940
@unendingpinelate940 7 күн бұрын
get up bro
@JakPiggott
@JakPiggott 6 күн бұрын
That's fine bro, but there is to much genuine greatness in today's world to drown in this mindset, and maybe you haven't experienced that love yet but you will as long as you continue to do what's right for your future self. That's just my opinion though
@bds9203
@bds9203 7 күн бұрын
Men born after 2004 got the world on impossible mode
@SecureHandle
@SecureHandle 7 күн бұрын
Aren’t you 14? How do you know if the world is on impossible mode for you specifically other than older generations talking about it lol
@bds9203
@bds9203 7 күн бұрын
@@SecureHandle I’m saying everyone has it hard, and if you don’t believe it, you have something wrong with
@SecureHandle
@SecureHandle 7 күн бұрын
@@bds9203 You specified after 2004. You also stated people born after 2004 have it significantly harder. If I don’t believe it I have my own beliefs LOL. If I somehow misinterpreted it I’m sorry but is that not what you implied? And you almost completely ignored my response and hallucinated something else. I never said you have it easy and you very much specified born after 2004 lol
@NotPurplee
@NotPurplee 7 күн бұрын
@@SecureHandlebro is obsessed with saying “lol”
@SecureHandle
@SecureHandle 7 күн бұрын
@@NotPurplee bro is obsessed with saying bro bro lol bro lol lol lol
@voughtinc
@voughtinc Күн бұрын
I was born in 2009, I am 15, and I am starting 10th grade in September. People around me expect me to know what I want in life, my career path from so early on, but I'm just unsure. Apart from the fact that I have pressure on me from my immediate family or my teachers, and that change opinions way too fast, I've been having severe mental health issues for the past few years and I feel like no matter what I do, if I don't get them sorted out, they will ruin my life again, just like they have done time and time before. This video was relatable to me, which rarely happens with these types of content so I'm extremely grateful it popped up on my recommended.
@wildfire_
@wildfire_ 2 күн бұрын
I think the luckiest i’ve ever gotten is never going to the career advisor. I’m of the mind that you can reach whatever you want to reach as long as you’re willing to put your mind to it, and if you fail, you’re the only person that should take that burden. I would rather screw up while trying my best than to lead my life according to what someone else has laid out for me.
@isaiahallen5097
@isaiahallen5097 7 күн бұрын
These videos are pretty impactful, ngl
@_SPAK0
@_SPAK0 7 күн бұрын
true
@user-lj4si5yg4f
@user-lj4si5yg4f 7 күн бұрын
bro u didnt watch it u commented 22 mins ago and the vid was posted 22 mins ago
@itzskye7074
@itzskye7074 7 күн бұрын
The videos are still impactful lol
@JakPiggott
@JakPiggott 6 күн бұрын
Thank you brother, means more than you think to hear this ❤
@Pretzell578
@Pretzell578 6 күн бұрын
I watch this guy every day even if I rewatch the videos I showed my dad this channel and they said your a great person you really changed my life and that’s true I wouldn’t be here without this channel thank you👊
@henrythedowg
@henrythedowg Күн бұрын
Don’t ask yourself what you want to be when your older. Ask yourself what you want to fix or change.
@prismaticpaul
@prismaticpaul Күн бұрын
man i was born in 1999 and am still figuring things out. Almost done with masters studies and only a year ago i got a direction of which i wanted to go in career wise. Nothing too concrete but at least i'm not completely lost anymore. I mean, i'm much older than the, well, target demographic of this video, but some issues are still present with me too. The worst part is maybe that i have a younger brother who was born in 2005 and i just feel like i haven't experienced enough things in life to be able to help him out and guide him properly, but i try regardless. If i can at least make him feel at ease and guide him a little bit, i will be really happy. I had no one to guide me through the ages 19-now and some years have been really awful. I want to make sure his years aren't like that.
@user-ys6eb9lx9v
@user-ys6eb9lx9v 7 күн бұрын
You said that you don't relate to you, I relate to you alot, always remember that there are people like you, if you look in the right people❤
@Hashino_Kagasane
@Hashino_Kagasane 7 күн бұрын
as a boy, 12yrs, i feel greatful finding this video while im young
@efforcee
@efforcee 6 күн бұрын
The thing I love about Jak is him being very relatable(at least in my case). I usually dont take a lot of advices from self-improvement channels but this guy feels so natural that I can easily believe everything he says. Thank you for expressing ur experience and teaching us lessons!
@radiosilent0
@radiosilent0 7 күн бұрын
didn't expect much from this video because of the title, but it turned out to be pretty darn good. that's some good sounding advice in there
@littlegreenfriend
@littlegreenfriend 7 күн бұрын
As a person born in 2004, who for their whole life never knew what they would do after graduating from school, I can tell you that you shouldn't worry about what you are going to do later in life. I was always the one kid who never knew what he would do for a job, and when I say that, I mean it. At no point in life did I ever have a dream job, and consequently I always felt behind everyone else. In less than a month, I will be graduating and only a few months ago I have figured out what I want to study and have not even figured out what I want to work as with that degree. My point is, that you should not compare yourself to others as much, and instead keep going at your own pace. It might seem like everyone else is much further ahead in life than you are, but they are going at their own paces too and if you think you are falling behind you will unnecessarily create stress. What you should do, and what also helped me figure out what I want to do later, is to keep doing what interests you and try out new things to see if they are something for you. In the end, one of those things that you love and are interested in will probably be the one you want to keep doing for the rest of your life, and it might even be one of your current interests that you don't think will be it, but if you keep stressing yourself out, you will sort of miss your whole life.
@SirRandolphII
@SirRandolphII 2 күн бұрын
As someone who just graduated HS, I thank you for this inspirational message. You sir are a hero. Thank you so much 🙏
@carbs_r_delish
@carbs_r_delish 2 күн бұрын
Born in 2010 here. Yeah, I’m young. 13 years old. And I so, so relate to this video. My whole life, at school, it’s always been “You’re too young, you have time.” And “You have years, don’t worry about the future.” No, Carol, I don’t have time. I don’t have years. Every choice I make now, *will* affect me in the future. Every decision, every pencil mark, affects me. I HAVE to worry about the future, because that’s the place I’m ending up. I have no doubt about it. It’s why I care so much about the environment, people, and *everything*. If we don’t stop now, there’s not going to be anything to look forward to in the Future, because there will be no future. I’m worrying now, so I can live in the future. And not end up stuck in the past with no hope for anyone. If there was advice I could give to the future generations, or anyone in general? Care about the present. Because if the present is dying, there will be no future. No future to look forward to. No future to laugh in, to die in, to smile and dance and cry and get hurt in. And especially, be yourself. It sounds cliche, I know, but if you just look at yourself right now. How does it feel around people, when you put up your facade? Does it feel good? Do you feel happy? Do you feel fulfilled? The answer is: No. It doesn’t feel good, it doesn’t make you happy and it doesn’t fulfill you. It feels awful. *Because it isn’t you.* You aren’t perfect. Humans cannot be perfect. And that’s what we are. Humans. And with that, I have one last thing to say: Being perfect isn’t real. It’s just not. The only perfectness in this world is imperfection. Beautiful perfectly perfect imperfectness.
@hwdrlkh
@hwdrlkh 2 күн бұрын
This comment is 👏
@AmberLizzieBow444
@AmberLizzieBow444 Күн бұрын
Perfect is real im perfect and amazing
@hwdrlkh
@hwdrlkh Күн бұрын
@@AmberLizzieBow444 *Perfect is real, I'm perfect and amazing.
@carbs_r_delish
@carbs_r_delish Күн бұрын
@@hwdrlkh ah, thank you so much lol , I appreciate it a lot ❤️
@WasatchHandicrafts
@WasatchHandicrafts Күн бұрын
You seem very mature for your age, and have a good head on your shoulders. You got this!
@minhquanphan5399
@minhquanphan5399 3 күн бұрын
I really relate to this video, especially the comparing part. I grow jealous sometimes around my friends because I feel as if I can't relate, or they have it better together than with me. Then I compare myself as well. I hope that us people can get out of this mentality because It really gets the best of you.
@ryanbasu59
@ryanbasu59 5 күн бұрын
2007, it’s rare to find people who care about what you think you can do, let alone encourage you, but when you do, it feels amazing
@anshulpowersmart4729
@anshulpowersmart4729 7 күн бұрын
The experiences Jak shares hit truly hard when relatable. It's like you suddenly find the relief for your problem.
@gururaj6594
@gururaj6594 7 күн бұрын
Congrats on 700k subscribers, Jak! Closer and closer to a million. 🎉👏
@Sleepingdoomshroom
@Sleepingdoomshroom 2 күн бұрын
thx bro, you know the timing was good. I entirely feeling the dissapointment of my father after knowing my academic result wasnt that good, and i lose to a competition- a very cometitive one- at the same time. Yeah maybe i do have some project with my friend to work on, but i dont feel like doing anything, the feeling of loser still haunt me. At home my routine is absolutely doomscrolling and sleeping with "i just feeling burnout after all of that" statement as a reason. This video could motivate me just to be a better person as i want to become, not anyone else
@danorith
@danorith Күн бұрын
Im so happy for you and everyone else who takes this video seriously. I was born in 99 so im not the "intended demographic" but i can relate so much to this video, i dropped out of high school halfway through due to psychiatric issues, im only now about to enter college and i had to learn this "own timeline" lesson on my own after years of seeing my friends get their high school diploma, enter college, graduate, get a job. I felt so behind, like I was stuck and i would never catch up. Its only now that i realized that I REALLY needed those extra years to find out what i REALLY feel like i want to do and that if i change my mind in the process , it doesnt mean I failed. I didnt realize before learning this lesson that a lot of these friends who were so 'ahead' of me are feeling stuck in their career because a little voice in their head was telling them "is this it? Is this what i want to do the rest of my life? Is this what I signed up for?" But they get too caught up in the sunk-cost fallacy or they feel like changing their career is the same as failing and they dont want to dissapoint their family and friends. I'm so glad that you've made this video so that other people in this stage of life, where you're "supposed" to know what you want to do for the rest of your life can realize that these are just social expectations and nobody has any of this shit figured out and there's nothing wrong with making less money or taking more time to make such a crucial decision because in the end what matters the most is the people in our life, how we're treated by them and perhaps most importantly how we treat those around us. I hope you all luck and happiness, and don't forget that life is not about following a path, but making your own regardless of how different or similar it is to other people's paths.
@Crazyadventure2024
@Crazyadventure2024 7 күн бұрын
I’m a girl and I know your videos are mostly geared towards men but I freaking love them, bro! They’ve helped me so much. I was born after 2004 and this video has helped me so much. Keep going, going and grinding bro. You’re absolutely awesome. 🔥
@user-JuLiAn
@user-JuLiAn 7 күн бұрын
As a 08..im chillin (im dying inside..losed all my friends and got no idea what im doing, my mom hates me & im just a dumb ahh kid 😊)
@TearfulZorua
@TearfulZorua 2 күн бұрын
As an 04 that went through the same four years prior, keep your head up pal. Things will get better, it will just take a bit. I can assure you that your mom doesn't hate you, she's probably like my mom and doesn't truly know how to show her care in a way that isn't volatile. Remember, they were raised in a harsher environment physically while we are raised in a mentally harsh environment. The pain they experienced leads them to focus on the physical while we tend to focus on the emotional and mental side of it all. Friends are difficult, especially in this digital age. As you grow, people grow apart, and sometimes they were never truly friends in the first place. You can always remember the fun times you had with them. A real friend will stick with you even at your worst, and you'd do the same for them. They also have their own lives though, so they can't always be there to speak to you. Have faith in yourself. Being a goofy ahh kid is always better than being a stuck up, snarky, adult. It means you have a sense of fun, you flow easier. It also means you're not lost to the world, you may have a lot to learn, but at least you are able to accept it. Trust me, from someone that didn't get a message like this during these years for me when I really needed it, you've got this. You can show the ever doomed world that you won't be kept from happiness and success. You've just got to believe in yourself.
@ohdahngboi_2237
@ohdahngboi_2237 Күн бұрын
Do your own thing, but make sure what you’re doing has a purpose, a genuine purpose with a goal at the end. If you lost your friends then they really weren’t your friends to begin with. Start off with something small, something that will only take about 10-20mins out of your day to do, and stick with it for a while until you really grasped if it’s something you can get with.
@youraveragefan6953
@youraveragefan6953 2 күн бұрын
I think I was very lucky to grow up in a household where my mum quit her job to go to TAFE whilst running her own art business because it meant I was shown that you don’t have to always know what you want to do and you can change your mind if it’s hurting you. I’ve probably changed what I want to do as a career once every year since high school started but that’s okay.
@anglepsycho
@anglepsycho 5 күн бұрын
As a 2002 born child, there is one thing I am still working on: No adult is responsible for what you feel committed to. No parent will ultimately keep supporting you, you will find adversaries around you, so be stubborn and stick to things. I'm a college student doing work at the same time and nearly done with my degree with no student debt having started college in the pandemic with no massive family support. I got told "You cannot be a role model for everyone, so don't kill yourself trying to be someone perfect when perfect isn't needed in your life. Content is."
@geddymann
@geddymann 7 күн бұрын
That's a very healthy mindset, to comprehend the fact, that everybody else is going through stuff, grand or miniscule. It puts a lot of things into perspective, especially from the egotistical side. 100% agreed, that it is crazy - the fact that we are expected to compose our future when character development is very dynamic and ever-changing at such comparably young age. Also, it doesn't help that everything nowadays changes so rapidly it's hard to keep up. Technology, values, trends and all that jazz. I still remember my first Nokia phone and we're already at a period where, through a smartphone, AI can replicate voices, imagery etc. It's a tall order not as in adapting to new innovations materialistically, but adapting your character to welcome sudden change. I believe it's why the younger of people feel lost today - everything changes quick and almost everything is made for fast 'consumption' these days. I second Jak in the advice, that you shouldn't neglect your character development when seeking careers or opportunities, because you have to strengthen your character if you want to be ready for what life might throw your way. His channel success and how he had explained it is a prime example I think. Jak, I wanna give you a virtual pat on the back, if that makes sense. You speak very relatable things that I hold dear, and I don't doubt others do too. :)
@SirBeet
@SirBeet 7 күн бұрын
I’m starting high school this year and I’m definitely going to use this quote not only to be a better human being but to build character in myself. “Don’t strive to be like others, be the best version of yourself” -me
@leonsimic7886
@leonsimic7886 2 күн бұрын
I love this video, this exact topic has been on my mind for the past couple of months. Thank you!
@blopolot3885
@blopolot3885 4 күн бұрын
brought a tear to my eye, I relate to you so much
@oklahomasoonersfootball
@oklahomasoonersfootball 7 күн бұрын
2008. This video helped make me feel better thank you jak
@VictorAbdullah326
@VictorAbdullah326 7 күн бұрын
I'm another oklahoman born in 2008 lol
@Awesome2000WasTaken
@Awesome2000WasTaken 2 күн бұрын
I was born in 2008 and also live in Oklahoma
@ExploreTheWorld_196
@ExploreTheWorld_196 7 күн бұрын
Hey Jack I just got my heart absolutely crushed but your videos make me smile.
@user-ze3xp2pm8d
@user-ze3xp2pm8d 2 күн бұрын
Thanks man, this helps a lot.
@Zenith_Zephyr.980
@Zenith_Zephyr.980 7 күн бұрын
2000 - 2006 is the best period of time to be born. While my dumbass is here born in 2009. It really sucks to be born after 2006.
@1james
@1james 7 күн бұрын
don't worry about it you wont care in a few years
@jeremiah3749
@jeremiah3749 7 күн бұрын
I was born in 2009 aswell
@nuoz3326
@nuoz3326 7 күн бұрын
Me: 2005, think it would be cooler to be born in the early 80s so u can be a teenager whitout social media and Big egos online…
@J.D.R.Master
@J.D.R.Master 7 күн бұрын
@@nuoz3326 So true! 2006 here
@Esteves2102
@Esteves2102 6 күн бұрын
I was born in 2008.
@SonicDavid
@SonicDavid 7 күн бұрын
2005
@Merridoc_brandybuck
@Merridoc_brandybuck 7 күн бұрын
How has nobody seen this!?
@minebabo123
@minebabo123 7 күн бұрын
@@Merridoc_brandybuckdamn
@KingsVitalityCrown
@KingsVitalityCrown 7 күн бұрын
Me too 😊
@SudeepWolf
@SudeepWolf 6 күн бұрын
Me as well
@gourav1604
@gourav1604 5 күн бұрын
us
@dinoboygamer1b82
@dinoboygamer1b82 3 күн бұрын
Born in 2008, my teachers have always sped through the lessons. Awhile the whole class was ahead of me, I was far behind. Back in 2019/2020 (Right before the whole covid thing happened) My parents pulled me and my brother out of school and they have been trying their hardest to get us caught up. After 4 or 5 whole years of being homeschooled, I began to feel less social and my only two friends who I spoke to often, started to drift away. I still consider them my friends, but wow I wish I could see them more. Homeschooling isn't that much greener as people like to say it is, I hope all of you have a great day and great evening. Goodbye.
@crxcialvii
@crxcialvii Күн бұрын
There's no way KZfaq recommended me this at THIS exact moment. Same thing happened to me. I just got home, it was something school related. I wasn't happy about the " subject " if you would say, that i was studying and i was going to change it and the guy, well, said some stuff that made me lose hope, and saw your vid and this.... this hit hard. I'm not trying to be cringe or anything, but this actually made me cry. Thank you Jak, you're the single piece of motivation that i have left. I'm gonna be honest, even my parents don't give me this piece of advice and the only place that i can relate to, is your vids.
@jcrocky
@jcrocky 7 күн бұрын
2006 here, early adulthood sucks tbh.
@Okkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk.705
@Okkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk.705 7 күн бұрын
Thank you for changing young peoples life’s including mine Jak ❤
@DanielTheDuncan
@DanielTheDuncan 2 күн бұрын
Love you man this video means a lot
@febebe9851
@febebe9851 3 күн бұрын
Bro you're such an inspiration to me. All the videos you make are so relatable to me, I always feel like I'm the only one thinking abt this... It's great to know I'm not. Thanks for your content, and most of all, I hope that you find happiness in your career ❤️
@Poizin77
@Poizin77 7 күн бұрын
I was born in 2010 so I'm turning 14 this year and I've always had the goal to be a KZfaqr since I was 5 and I've always been going for that goal while also trying other things as well. Your videos give me the motivation i need to keep going and i thank you for that
@Ice_Emperor_Zane
@Ice_Emperor_Zane 7 күн бұрын
twinnn
@JakeLaserBeam
@JakeLaserBeam 7 күн бұрын
good luck with your goal, im 2010 aswell, 14 years. hope the algorithm treats you well.
@user-jm9nn3dn1p
@user-jm9nn3dn1p 2 күн бұрын
Les go more 2010’s i’m 14 and im going into high school this year.
@Poizin77
@Poizin77 2 күн бұрын
@@user-jm9nn3dn1p im turning 14 in a few months and im also going into high school lol
@JosueHernandez-nu5cp
@JosueHernandez-nu5cp 2 күн бұрын
I just graduated, the thought of 2010 kids are now entering high school is haunting me.
@naomi9657
@naomi9657 7 күн бұрын
I'm also Australian and did the exact same careers meeting thing (for Morrisby testing) the same year as Jak. The man who took my meeting didn't really give a damn and I didn't take away anything 😐 He read out my results word for word when I could see it myself, and kinda went through it like a set agenda without caring about the living human he was talking to. And yeah I didn't care too much either but it seems most of my peers had a non-positive experience from this. I guess the idea of getting high schoolers to think about their future and teach us how to approach situations is good, but in reality most of us don't care to that extent. If someone was particularly ambitious and had their life "worked out" (as mentioned in this vid) they probably don't need such assistance. If anything, they'd learn more from their own experiences, right? And this type of teaching feels so forced most of the time. Yeah it's good and who knows maybe we're just a bunch of teenagers who don't appreciate what we learn in school, but then I remember that we, especially school-aged children, are constantly being influenced by our environment. So I agree with the points in this video about how we're getting pressured in the most random things and getting so many empty comments without giving ourselves opportunity to truly think for ourselves.
@kamomiru5584
@kamomiru5584 7 күн бұрын
Hi to 2005! And hi Jak, thank you very much for your positive energy and kindness🙌🫶 You made my day a bit (an important bit) better☺️
@ThisIsAnInactiveChannel
@ThisIsAnInactiveChannel 2 күн бұрын
Relaxing video and really helpful as well. Made me feel more motivated. Thanks, Jak
@muhammadhaider6071
@muhammadhaider6071 7 күн бұрын
Bro hit 700k congrats
@leaftiger12
@leaftiger12 7 күн бұрын
2004 here, just missed the mark. But still, it’s true.
@TahmidMiah-mi6zn
@TahmidMiah-mi6zn 7 күн бұрын
Thank you truly your videos have changed my life for the better and really saved my life from ending it thank you 🙏
@nightmarelovesbwu
@nightmarelovesbwu 4 күн бұрын
People always told me "Isn't that a bit too unrealistic?" and it hurt, especially when they don't go straight to the point while saying that. Jak, thanks for your wise advices that you give to people, and stay strong y'all
@aidans5533
@aidans5533 7 күн бұрын
2006 gang
@Whopper107Member
@Whopper107Member 7 күн бұрын
Not first but I love to learn from your vids thanks
@perfectphoenix26
@perfectphoenix26 7 күн бұрын
Jak u motivate me a lot I dono about others but you are a W creator ppl we need moooore ppl like him
@thatgoldbear9807
@thatgoldbear9807 2 күн бұрын
your video just hit me like that random burst of motivation that hits at 3am first of all, thank you second of all, take this sub
@lachermacher9981
@lachermacher9981 2 күн бұрын
W
@asrgaming4744
@asrgaming4744 7 күн бұрын
real man
@Gabrielmaragh228
@Gabrielmaragh228 7 күн бұрын
C'mon man i might have been born In 2011 but i ain't no skibidi i am having a perfect childhood well apart from dad leaving but he left me good genes! And i wasn't intoduced to phones until i was 11! And beforr that i was going to the playground on my bike or without and having fun! Thr only bad thing was covid ruining my social prsonality for a year.❤😁
@Gabrielmaragh228
@Gabrielmaragh228 7 күн бұрын
Ok i strarted watching now... opsie
@potatoduckk
@potatoduckk 2 күн бұрын
the opsie when you started watching the video 😭
@Zoozoozuko
@Zoozoozuko 4 күн бұрын
Bro thank you for making these videos. I find them really useful especially since I’m a teenager with all of the distractions involving phones and whatnot. Keep it up🙂
@fallingcheeto6309
@fallingcheeto6309 7 күн бұрын
I've watched you for quite sometimes, and Im glad that the youtube algorithm has brought your videos to my life. You are an ideal person, a figure that I've indentified to be. Although I havent seen much progress, I knew im slowly striving for it and that these videos will become in handy later on in life. Thankyou brother.
@monikbr
@monikbr 7 күн бұрын
I wish I seen this video 5 years ago when I was finishing my school. I am 24 and feel lost. And I regret my school choice, I was so young to make the desicion.. I regret I didnt try harder in my first job and gave up. And I dont know what to do with my life at 24 yo. A feel motivated with your videos. But dont know how to start or even what I wanna do. 😅
@SecureHandle
@SecureHandle 7 күн бұрын
Try a potential job occupations work as a hobby. That’s just a random idea though.
@itay9345
@itay9345 7 күн бұрын
Praying for you success man 🙏
@Physicisicist
@Physicisicist 7 күн бұрын
Awesome content bro
@JesseJokes
@JesseJokes Күн бұрын
I’m from 2007 and I honestly don’t know how bad my life would be if I didn’t have KZfaq
@nicjvr2297
@nicjvr2297 7 күн бұрын
Hey bro, I'm in year 12 too and I completely relate to what you're saying. I am unlike those around me and I have recently been questioning this pursuit of money that I have had in my brain for the last 2 years. I hope you succeed in whatever you end up doing.
@makadeeytp5784
@makadeeytp5784 7 күн бұрын
2008
@PhindianaJones
@PhindianaJones 7 күн бұрын
Hey Jak, don’t know if you’ll respond to this, but you’re an amazing KZfaqr. I’m not just saying this for clout or some shit. But you genuinely might just be my favorite
@IcyHotMilk
@IcyHotMilk 2 күн бұрын
As someone born in August of 04, knowing that I'll be turning 20 soon, I think the advice given in here is some really solid stuff, particularly the part about needing to digest feedback and advice from other people online. It's true that it does just take time to internalize things and begin to understand and apply them to yourself, and understanding how they can affect you. Being on your own timeline is also just so damn true. I know I'm still young, but working a full time job in a trade has made this last year and a half fly by faster than any other time period in my life, and I can only expect it to get faster as the years pass. In a way, it's comforting, because it makes developing hobbies and skills that may take 5 - 10 years seem like something that isn't so far out of reach. I started studying Japanese almost 6 years ago now, and as the years have passed it's seemed surreal that it's been so long. All it is, is just pushing forward and moving ahead.
@bermgeit
@bermgeit 6 күн бұрын
Nice video Jak, thanks for your advice and opinions on matters with quite the big importance. Being a perfectionist myself, it's hard to allow myself to actually enjoy things, but you help me with actually telling myself it's okay. I am full on with the "creating memories" to have fun, I don't go drinking or doing bad stuff for my health, I just try to enjoy the company of my friends and family while they follow me, and I follow them on this journey. Mad Respect ++ Greetings, the goat from the grass next to the road, AKA Taylor
@tytool2385
@tytool2385 7 күн бұрын
I was born in 2007, I agree with you 100% I don't know what I want to do next week, let alone 3 years.
@freezy8593
@freezy8593 7 күн бұрын
I do though… 😅
@trxe.afterfx
@trxe.afterfx 7 күн бұрын
Damn
@Maverick1.
@Maverick1. 5 күн бұрын
Honestly I respect this man so much. Starting his own KZfaq channel and actually pursuing it whilst at school must’ve been so difficult. I know that people at school would have taken the absolute piss out of him and he carried on - can’t say I would have done the same. People at school really get you down and this guy has actually not only made it work but is now making more than his school mates… RESPECT
@lonesnake904
@lonesnake904 7 күн бұрын
2006 here, I really relate to that. I left school a year early, took 1 semester of college in a city that’s far away, and came back because I realized it wasn’t what I wanted. I still have no idea what I want to do with my life, but I know that money is really not that important, and it’s okay to admit what you thought was the best plan actually wasn’t.
@lesgamers2.040
@lesgamers2.040 7 күн бұрын
Guys can someone explain to me why he is sorry for us? Like i dont understand why he say that like the Word is going to be harder. Thanks in advance!
@JakPiggott
@JakPiggott 7 күн бұрын
Watch the video and you’ll understand bro. I basically go in depth into the struggles students have with knowing exactly what they want to do after they leave school, and many many other things that are placed upon our generation. You need to watch the video to understand ❤️
@lesgamers2.040
@lesgamers2.040 6 күн бұрын
@@JakPiggott i watched it bro i think I didn’t unferstand bc it was like 1am for me. I will just rewatch it and hope to find the meaning of it😂. Btw your videos help me getting more confident growing as a teenager and I will never thank you enough for that !
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