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Donald Trump is president. I think if George Washington were alive today, he'd look around and say what the fuck is going on? 00:00
How am I still alive? 00:08
That was a joke that I wrote back when I was around 20 years old and I was doing stand-up comedy as a college student 00:22
This is probably a good example of why I stopped doing it. I wasn't great. I was okay. I did some one-liners 00:30
It was a lot of fun 00:37
I do not regret doing it, but there were some things that I wish I could go back and tell myself 00:37
These are six things that I wish I knew at 20 number one take responsibility 00:44
I mentioned it a few times before that I've graduated with ninety seven thousand dollars in student loan debt 00:48
But what I didn't mention is that ten thousand of that 00:54
Would never have existed if I had simply sat down with my guidance counselor for 30 minutes. It was my final semester at college 00:57
I sat down to do the paperwork necessary 01:04
To get my diploma to finally graduate to get that piece of paper that cost so much money 01:07
and I realized that there were two required classes that I had failed to take physical education and 01:12
A basic math class that's right. In order to graduate. I had to take basic algebra and 01:20
Weightlifting and say what you want about how ridiculous it. Is that it is that a broadcast 01:26
telecommunications major had to take these courses to begin with I 01:31
completely avoided taking 01:36
Responsibility I had avoided going into my counselors office. I push it off for so long that 01:38
It ended up costing me over 01:44
$10,000 the lesson is that you have to take responsibility for yourself. Nobody's gonna do it for you 01:47
This is really one of those growing up moments when you realize that once you go to college 01:51
Your parents aren't gonna be there to fix and solve everything for you. You need to figure it out for yourself 01:56
And this was a very hard and a very expensive lesson that I learned firsthand 02:01
Confidence builds by doing I read a ton of books in college knowledge 02:07
Almost none of them were for my actual courses, but for my own self development 02:13
entrepreneurial books things that I was really passionate and interested in and while they taught me a lot and 02:19
Helped to lead me down the path that I I'm on today and help guide my values principles and morals 02:24
There are only so many books that you can read about self development or about 02:30
Building a business until you actually go out and put it into practice and you actually try for yourself 02:34
That's when you really learn when I look back at some of the skills where I had the most growth 02:39
filmmaking 02:46
Photography interviewing even weightlifting and making coffee it wasn't by reading books or watching a video 02:47
I learned the most by actually doing by putting these things into practice 02:53
It's typically not that easy to see progress in the beginning 02:58
It can be really frustrating when you set out to try to learn photography for the first time 03:01
it's hard to see the improved difference between the first day and the second day but 03:06
Without a doubt. I can always look back over the course of two years and see massive improvement 03:11
It doesn't matter how good I've gotten. It doesn't matter what point I am in my career even today looking back to years ago 03:16
I sometimes cringe at the things that I have made but really that cringe is just an 03:21
Indication that I'm heading in the right direction that I'm learning and I'm really learning not by reading not by 03:26
Researching but by actually getting out and doing 03:32
document more I really wish that I had taken more time when I was younger to document the 03:36
experiences that I was having to be able to look back at a younger version of myself when I was struggling when I was just 03:42
Starting out as a filmmaker when I was just starting my very first business. This is something that Gary Vee recommends often 03:48
He suggests people should go out and document versus creating because documenting is pretty easy 03:54
It's just showing your journey the things you're working on versus creating which is very time intensive 03:59
But this isn't just an idea that's relevant for filmmakers and creatives 04:04
This is something that I think everybody can gain a little bit from even if you just take a few days 04:08
Every month to document where you are in the life that you're living 04:15
It's something that I really started to think about after having a conversation with Cole young or a way back when I think it was 04:18
around like episode 35 or so of my podcast and he kind of made me think about 04:24
Documenting just the mundane and the boring of today and what can mean for the future some things 04:30
I shoot for the future, especially like street scenes that are kind of boring but like some are some of my 04:36
Favorite photos, like if you look back to the 30s or 40s in LA, it's just like a normal street scene 04:42
But it's so cool 04:48
now 04:49
You know cuz nothing looks the same people aren't dressed the same those buildings aren't there anymore? 04:50
Those cars like you'll never see on the streets again 04:56
Horse and carriage or like I've been thinking like that for like the last two three years 04:58
Something that's gonna be cool in like 20 30 40 years 05:02
Have you ever stumbled across old footage of yourself or a VHS tape of when you were younger? 05:06
You can sit down and watch this 05:11
Boring-ass tape for an hour and you can just be enthralled and then at some point along the way 05:13
My parents and myself. We just stopped documenting. Yes sure today 05:19
We have Instagram we can post these polished photos and videos, but those are really the highly curated moments 05:23
I'm talking about the moments in between the moments when you're just hanging around the apartment 05:30
Hanging out with your friends hanging out with your family 05:34
This is something that I've started to do more of I've started to just take a camera home with me just to get a feel 05:37
Just to have that experience the moments. I have no expectation 05:42
No idea of what this could potentially be in the future now 05:45
Obviously it's easy to get out of hand and to just do this too much and document all the time and freak your family out 05:48
Which I certainly have done 05:54
But even if it's just a couple minutes here and there there's definitely those clips that I wish looking back at five years ago 05:55
I wish they were longer and it's something that I'm currently doing now 06:02
Document more to be able to have those experiences to look back at in the future use moisturizer 06:07
acne was one of the biggest 06:13
Excuses that I had early on for not filming myself for not putting myself on camera and for not starting this YouTube channel 06:14
Sooner it was terrible for my confidence. I didn't know what it really meant to have good quality 06:21
Skincare it was really misinformation that I was presented every commercial that I saw said 06:27
Hey just apply this product to your face and then you're done and it was a silicic acid. It was benzoyl peroxide 06:32
it was these chemicals that would strip your face of 06:39
The natural oils and it would make personally with my skin it would make it really itchy 06:42
so I've been 06:46
Prone to scratch my skin which meant that my acne would get much worse because I was getting more dirt than my pores the one 06:47
Person that undoubtedly helped me the most with my own skincare routine is Natalie 06:53
So I'm gonna give her a little moment here to help you guys out. You should be asking yourself. Am I moisturizing? 06:57
Exfoliating and cleansing, you know, it's really important to cleanse twice a day 07:05
morning and night to exfoliate two to three times a week and 07:10
To moisturize twice a day after you cleanse those three steps are really really important. Thanks, Natalie! 07:14
Speaking of Natalie number five go on more dates. So at twenty years old 07:21
I just gotten out of a long-term relationship 07:26
And it was the beginning of what I didn't realize was to become the worst dating slump of my life 07:28
I didn't go on a date for five years 07:34
I made a lot of excuses like I was focusing on my business and I just didn't have time to date right now 07:37
But if I was being honest with myself, I had eventually built up a deep-rooted 07:42
Anxiety about going on any dates and it took a long time 07:48
Before I finally got the courage to put myself out there 07:52
I just moved to Hoboken after moving out of my parents basement and I remember the first day 07:56
I finally decided to go on instead of flaking last-minute and 08:00
Then I flaked last minute and then I flake last minute again, and I did it again 08:03
I did it maybe five more times after that 08:07
This one was a really difficult 08:09
One for me to get over and the first date that I did go on the day of the day before I was a wreck 08:11
I worried that I would run out of things to say that she wouldn't like me that the date would be awkward 08:18
That the people next to me would know that we were going on a blind date from OkCupid 08:22
I had all of these self limiting doubts and it was mostly based upon the fact that 08:26
I cared way too much what people thought and when I went on the date 08:31
It was okay. It was alright. It wasn't like a big deal. It wasn't a great date 08:35
We didn't have this deep connection 08:39
And that's what I learned is that it's really not a big deal and the more you put yourself into these uncomfortable 08:41
situations the more that you're gonna grow and learn about yourself and the less that you're gonna make it become this really big thing this 08:48
This obstacle that would be impossible to overcome. So I just kept putting myself out there 08:54
I kept going on more more dates not trying to find the love of my life 08:59
But trying to meet cool people try to potentially meet some friends and if I do end up meeting somebody then that's great 09:02
That's awesome. And that's what ended up happening literally just one random swipe 09:10
I was on the toilet and it was Natalie. I wasn't on the toilet, but I ended up meeting Natalie through tinder and 09:14
you don't know unless you put yourself out there and a lot of times we don't put ourselves out there because 09:20
We're worried about what other people will think 09:26
So fuck what other people think just go out and do what you want to do number 6 09:28
travel now 09:33
In the early days of starting my business 09:35
I didn't take any trips that were unrelated to work and I never left the country 09:37
Until I was 25 years old my friends and I went to Costa Rica 09:42
I remember driving from the airport to our Airbnb with a big stupid grin on my face 09:46
Everything was new and different. This was an experience not for my career or for my work or for my ambitions 09:51
It was for my life. Ambition can sometimes get in the way of your life 09:57
I had my head down for so long and came up with so many reasons why now wasn't the time to travel 10:01
But looking back I realized that I had all the time in the world 10:07
You have to plan ahead and force yourself to take some downtime pick a slow month and block off ten days to take an international 10:10
Trip book your flight so you have no choice but to go don't wait until you retire to travel 10:16
It's way more affordable than you think and it will build more confidence than you can imagine 10:22
remember confidence builds by doing 10:26
And I probably could have come up with about a hundred other things that I would have done differently at 20 years old 10:32
But these were the big ones I think if I were to correct for these six things 10:37
It would have relieved me of about 90 to 95% of my anguish as a young filmmaker 10:41
Creative as well as a human being so no matter how old you are whether you're 20 30 or 40 10:47
Let me know in the comments below what you've learned since you were 20 and what you would have done differently 10:54
I can't wait to hear from you. Oh, hey guys, by the way, my podcast is coming back the ground up show 11:00
I took a little month break here to have some downtime 11:05
But I'm coming back with new episodes and it's going to be less focused on 11:08
Creativity as it will be a little bit. But primarily I'm gonna be delving into similar topics that I cover on this YouTube channel 11:13
So it's going to be more self development related. Essentially. It's gonna be like a companion to the YouTube channel 11:20
Oftentimes talking about the same exact topics that I do here 11:26
So if you want to subscribe go to groundupshow.com or go to your favorite podcasting app and search the ground up show 11:29
Subscribe new episodes coming every week. Can't wait to see you there. See you next time 11:35
You 11:45

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Donald Trump is president. I think if George Washington were alive today, he'd look around and say what the fuck is going on?
How am I still alive?
That was a joke that I wrote back when I was around 20 years old and I was doing stand-up comedy as a college student
This is probably a good example of why I stopped doing it. I wasn't great. I was okay. I did some one-liners
It was a lot of fun
I do not regret doing it, but there were some things that I wish I could go back and tell myself
These are six things that I wish I knew at 20 number one take responsibility
I mentioned it a few times before that I've graduated with ninety seven thousand dollars in student loan debt
But what I didn't mention is that ten thousand of that
Would never have existed if I had simply sat down with my guidance counselor for 30 minutes. It was my final semester at college
I sat down to do the paperwork necessary
To get my diploma to finally graduate to get that piece of paper that cost so much money
and I realized that there were two required classes that I had failed to take physical education and
A basic math class that's right. In order to graduate. I had to take basic algebra and
Weightlifting and say what you want about how ridiculous it. Is that it is that a broadcast
telecommunications major had to take these courses to begin with I
completely avoided taking
Responsibility I had avoided going into my counselors office. I push it off for so long that
It ended up costing me over
$10,000 the lesson is that you have to take responsibility for yourself. Nobody's gonna do it for you
This is really one of those growing up moments when you realize that once you go to college
Your parents aren't gonna be there to fix and solve everything for you. You need to figure it out for yourself
And this was a very hard and a very expensive lesson that I learned firsthand
Confidence builds by doing I read a ton of books in college knowledge
Almost none of them were for my actual courses, but for my own self development
entrepreneurial books things that I was really passionate and interested in and while they taught me a lot and
Helped to lead me down the path that I I'm on today and help guide my values principles and morals
There are only so many books that you can read about self development or about
Building a business until you actually go out and put it into practice and you actually try for yourself
That's when you really learn when I look back at some of the skills where I had the most growth
filmmaking
Photography interviewing even weightlifting and making coffee it wasn't by reading books or watching a video
I learned the most by actually doing by putting these things into practice
It's typically not that easy to see progress in the beginning
It can be really frustrating when you set out to try to learn photography for the first time
it's hard to see the improved difference between the first day and the second day but
Without a doubt. I can always look back over the course of two years and see massive improvement
It doesn't matter how good I've gotten. It doesn't matter what point I am in my career even today looking back to years ago
I sometimes cringe at the things that I have made but really that cringe is just an
Indication that I'm heading in the right direction that I'm learning and I'm really learning not by reading not by
Researching but by actually getting out and doing
document more I really wish that I had taken more time when I was younger to document the
experiences that I was having to be able to look back at a younger version of myself when I was struggling when I was just
Starting out as a filmmaker when I was just starting my very first business. This is something that Gary Vee recommends often
He suggests people should go out and document versus creating because documenting is pretty easy
It's just showing your journey the things you're working on versus creating which is very time intensive
But this isn't just an idea that's relevant for filmmakers and creatives
This is something that I think everybody can gain a little bit from even if you just take a few days
Every month to document where you are in the life that you're living
It's something that I really started to think about after having a conversation with Cole young or a way back when I think it was
around like episode 35 or so of my podcast and he kind of made me think about
Documenting just the mundane and the boring of today and what can mean for the future some things
I shoot for the future, especially like street scenes that are kind of boring but like some are some of my
Favorite photos, like if you look back to the 30s or 40s in LA, it's just like a normal street scene
But it's so cool
now
You know cuz nothing looks the same people aren't dressed the same those buildings aren't there anymore?
Those cars like you'll never see on the streets again
Horse and carriage or like I've been thinking like that for like the last two three years
Something that's gonna be cool in like 20 30 40 years
Have you ever stumbled across old footage of yourself or a VHS tape of when you were younger?
You can sit down and watch this
Boring-ass tape for an hour and you can just be enthralled and then at some point along the way
My parents and myself. We just stopped documenting. Yes sure today
We have Instagram we can post these polished photos and videos, but those are really the highly curated moments
I'm talking about the moments in between the moments when you're just hanging around the apartment
Hanging out with your friends hanging out with your family
This is something that I've started to do more of I've started to just take a camera home with me just to get a feel
Just to have that experience the moments. I have no expectation
No idea of what this could potentially be in the future now
Obviously it's easy to get out of hand and to just do this too much and document all the time and freak your family out
Which I certainly have done
But even if it's just a couple minutes here and there there's definitely those clips that I wish looking back at five years ago
I wish they were longer and it's something that I'm currently doing now
Document more to be able to have those experiences to look back at in the future use moisturizer
acne was one of the biggest
Excuses that I had early on for not filming myself for not putting myself on camera and for not starting this YouTube channel
Sooner it was terrible for my confidence. I didn't know what it really meant to have good quality
Skincare it was really misinformation that I was presented every commercial that I saw said
Hey just apply this product to your face and then you're done and it was a silicic acid. It was benzoyl peroxide
it was these chemicals that would strip your face of
The natural oils and it would make personally with my skin it would make it really itchy
so I've been
Prone to scratch my skin which meant that my acne would get much worse because I was getting more dirt than my pores the one
Person that undoubtedly helped me the most with my own skincare routine is Natalie
So I'm gonna give her a little moment here to help you guys out. You should be asking yourself. Am I moisturizing?
Exfoliating and cleansing, you know, it's really important to cleanse twice a day
morning and night to exfoliate two to three times a week and
To moisturize twice a day after you cleanse those three steps are really really important. Thanks, Natalie!
Speaking of Natalie number five go on more dates. So at twenty years old
I just gotten out of a long-term relationship
And it was the beginning of what I didn't realize was to become the worst dating slump of my life
I didn't go on a date for five years
I made a lot of excuses like I was focusing on my business and I just didn't have time to date right now
But if I was being honest with myself, I had eventually built up a deep-rooted
Anxiety about going on any dates and it took a long time
Before I finally got the courage to put myself out there
I just moved to Hoboken after moving out of my parents basement and I remember the first day
I finally decided to go on instead of flaking last-minute and
Then I flaked last minute and then I flake last minute again, and I did it again
I did it maybe five more times after that
This one was a really difficult
One for me to get over and the first date that I did go on the day of the day before I was a wreck
I worried that I would run out of things to say that she wouldn't like me that the date would be awkward
That the people next to me would know that we were going on a blind date from OkCupid
I had all of these self limiting doubts and it was mostly based upon the fact that
I cared way too much what people thought and when I went on the date
It was okay. It was alright. It wasn't like a big deal. It wasn't a great date
We didn't have this deep connection
And that's what I learned is that it's really not a big deal and the more you put yourself into these uncomfortable
situations the more that you're gonna grow and learn about yourself and the less that you're gonna make it become this really big thing this
This obstacle that would be impossible to overcome. So I just kept putting myself out there
I kept going on more more dates not trying to find the love of my life
But trying to meet cool people try to potentially meet some friends and if I do end up meeting somebody then that's great
That's awesome. And that's what ended up happening literally just one random swipe
I was on the toilet and it was Natalie. I wasn't on the toilet, but I ended up meeting Natalie through tinder and
you don't know unless you put yourself out there and a lot of times we don't put ourselves out there because
We're worried about what other people will think
So fuck what other people think just go out and do what you want to do number 6
travel now
In the early days of starting my business
I didn't take any trips that were unrelated to work and I never left the country
Until I was 25 years old my friends and I went to Costa Rica
I remember driving from the airport to our Airbnb with a big stupid grin on my face
Everything was new and different. This was an experience not for my career or for my work or for my ambitions
It was for my life. Ambition can sometimes get in the way of your life
I had my head down for so long and came up with so many reasons why now wasn't the time to travel
But looking back I realized that I had all the time in the world
You have to plan ahead and force yourself to take some downtime pick a slow month and block off ten days to take an international
Trip book your flight so you have no choice but to go don't wait until you retire to travel
It's way more affordable than you think and it will build more confidence than you can imagine
remember confidence builds by doing
And I probably could have come up with about a hundred other things that I would have done differently at 20 years old
But these were the big ones I think if I were to correct for these six things
It would have relieved me of about 90 to 95% of my anguish as a young filmmaker
Creative as well as a human being so no matter how old you are whether you're 20 30 or 40
Let me know in the comments below what you've learned since you were 20 and what you would have done differently
I can't wait to hear from you. Oh, hey guys, by the way, my podcast is coming back the ground up show
I took a little month break here to have some downtime
But I'm coming back with new episodes and it's going to be less focused on
Creativity as it will be a little bit. But primarily I'm gonna be delving into similar topics that I cover on this YouTube channel
So it's going to be more self development related. Essentially. It's gonna be like a companion to the YouTube channel
Oftentimes talking about the same exact topics that I do here
So if you want to subscribe go to groundupshow.com or go to your favorite podcasting app and search the ground up show
Subscribe new episodes coming every week. Can't wait to see you there. See you next time
You

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Vocabulary Meanings

responsibility

/rɪˌspɒnsəˈbɪlɪti/

B1
  • noun
  • - the state or fact of having a duty to deal with something or of having control over someone

confidence

/ˈkɒnfɪdəns/

B1
  • noun
  • - the feeling or belief that one can rely on someone or something

learn

/lɜːrn/

A2
  • verb
  • - to get knowledge of something through study, experience, or being taught

document

/ˈdɒkjʊmənt/

B2
  • verb
  • - to record something, especially in writing or by means of other permanent symbols
  • noun
  • - a piece of written, printed, or electronic matter that provides information or evidence

travel

/ˈtrævəl/

A2
  • verb
  • - to make a journey, typically of a considerable distance
  • noun
  • - the act of traveling

experience

/ɪkˈspɪəriəns/

B1
  • noun
  • - knowledge or skill from doing or seeing things
  • verb
  • - to have personally encountered something

photography

/fəˈtɒɡrəfi/

B2
  • noun
  • - the art, process, or practice of taking and processing photographs

cringe

/krɪndʒ/

C1
  • verb
  • - to shrink back involuntarily, especially in an expression of disgust or fear

acne

/ˈækni/

C1
  • noun
  • - a skin condition characterized by red pimples on the skin, especially on the face

moisturizer

/ˈmɔɪs.tʃə.raɪ.zər/

C1
  • noun
  • - a substance applied to the skin to keep it soft and supple

entrepreneurial

/ˌɒntrəprəˈnɜːriəl/

C2
  • adjective
  • - relating to or characteristic of an entrepreneur

passionate

/ˈpæʃənət/

B1
  • adjective
  • - showing or caused by strong feelings or a strong belief

uncomfortable

/ʌnˈkʌmftəbəl/

B1
  • adjective
  • - causing discomfort or annoyance

anxiety

/æŋˈzaɪəti/

B2
  • noun
  • - a feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease about something with an uncertain outcome

ambition

/æmˈbɪʃən/

B2
  • noun
  • - a strong desire to do or achieve something

mundane

/mʌnˈdeɪn/

B2
  • adjective
  • - lacking interest or excitement; dull

debt

/dɛt/

A2
  • noun
  • - something, typically money, owed by one party (the debtor) to a second party (the creditor)

growth

/ɡrəʊθ/

B1
  • noun
  • - the process of increasing in size

filmmaking

/ˈfɪlmˌmeɪkɪŋ/

B2
  • noun
  • - the process of making a film

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