The Best Way To Spend Your Youth

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Published 2023-06-20
In this video, I explain how you should think about the world to become a successful man or woman.

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All Comments (21)
  • Your top priority right now should be finding a book 25 Money Secrets From Donald Trump, reading it will change your life, trust me
  • @ThelmaGreese
    Building wealth involves developing good habits like regularly putting money away in intervals for solid investments. Financial management is a crucial topic that most tend to shy away from, and ends up haunting them in the near future.., I pray that anyone who reads this will be successful in life!!
  • You’re like the wise Grandfather i never had thank you for everything 🙏🏾
  • @mikecardan
    20's, 30's, 40's, 50's, etc... One should keep learning...none stop. Great Video.
  • @12Gauge223
    I’m in my mid-20’s and I made a lot of mistakes through being too naive/emotional and watching your videos/reading your books makes me believe I can still turn it all around. Thank you so much Robert Greene.
  • @HustlingFreedom
    00:00: The key to your 20s is constant learning and keeping an open mind. Life should be on two tracks: adventurous exploration and focused skill-building. 01:02: Avoid being one-track (focused solely on career) or five-track (scatterbrained). Find balance between skill specialization and varied experiences. 02:23: Learning languages, like through Babbel, cultivates discipline and competence, enabling meaningful interactions in different cultures. 03:19: Embrace a "two-track mind" in your twenties: be open to experiences while focusing on a core passion, funneling various experiences toward skill development. 05:09: Maintain excitement by studying what aligns with your passion; combine adventure and skill growth for a fulfilling twenties. 06:18: Aim to have learned, experienced, and discovered your direction by your 30th birthday, ready to take your pursuits to the next level.
  • I'm 23, from Brazil, and learning my third language. I'm reading your book Mastery, and I'm so glad that knowing English gave me access to an amazing and powerful book. You are a very inspiring person and a true gem, Robert! Especially for me that hadn't some kind of parental orientation, and had to learn by ups and downs while experiencing life. God bless you a lot!
  • @itsnlee
    At age 20-22 I was burnt out and severely depressed with the drive for a degree, because my parents were indeed pushing it and I felt it was the way and only the way in life. Luckily I came out of that, managed to heal my mind and realised the importance of real skills. Studying is not the same as learning, and it's also important to discover and understand yourself. Currently teaching myself Japanese (great timing for the Babbel sponsor!) and got a part time job, all the while (finally) chasing after something I've always wanted to do. Good luck all, it's never too late. Thank you Robert for this video, I will be reading your books.
  • @SaitohYatate
    32. Struggled throughout my teens and 20s to strive through a toxic environment and learned helplessness enabled by parental gaslighting. Never excelled at sports because I was manipulated to think “I wasn’t born for it”. Never had a long-standing relationship because I was convinced with the false idea that I wasn’t “good enough”. Never won any competitions or contests because I never even tried to. At age 28, after the straw that broke the camel’s back, I took the chance to stop playing victim and break the chains that bound me thanks to the only skill I have been ever consistent in: Japanese. I now live in Japan, slowly healing my wounds and learning new things little by little. I have been practicing turntable scratch mixing and started my a career from scratch with my English, Spanish and Japanese language skills as foundations. Sports may take a while, but as long as I’m still able to keep up, I will never give up. Even though I have always struggled with self discipline, life in Japan has helped me temper that, because of the many rules and norms this culture is famous for. Thank you Robert, your works have opened my eyes and taught me to keep my mind open and keep learning the best I can.
  • @MrLegacy9
    I'm a 25yo Mechanical Engineer and I always agreed with having two tracks. I focus on my studies and ME dicipline, while also having plenty of hobbies that I am trying to turn into long term creative outlets. I am happily married and have new dog and we just bought a house. I am very serious about balancing my future and not forgetting to have fun along the way!
  • @StevenKnox94
    The problem we have is because Most people always taught that " you only need a good job to become rich. These billionaires are operating on a whole other playbook that many don't even know exists.
  • Robert, you have no idea how much your books have help me in my life. I sincerely hope you read this. You’re a gift to us. All your books ,the Best being laws of human nature. Has really changed my life. Thank you for being such a wonderful person and I hope you live a long life and i hope you keep bringing us amazing books
  • @rogerslee4851
    Thank you for that beautiful message, i turned 18 and graduated high school. One of my best friend’s mom told us that ”this is the perfect year to re-invent yourself” I am looking forward to improve myself and enjoy my time. Best wishes to you and everyone who is seeing this message
  • @gus8310
    Learning all about myself and how others work. I feel like this is such essential learning. We deal with people our whole life. Making money seems so superficial when the main goal is to spend the time understanding who you are and who you could become, that’s such a genuine goal
  • Im 19, im glad i found his books and channel this early on in my life. I feel like I'm much better guided than my friends bc of it
  • @user-rp6hl8tt2s
    Just got out of rehab, jail and the works . Watching a lot of your material has been a huge component to me working on myself. Thanks dude
  • @Herrera_70
    Interesting, right after turning 30 is that I realized exactly what I want to be and spend my life on. I already have a degree, and means for making money, but now AT 30, I can finally say, I KNOW WHAT I WANT in life!! and it feels so good to choose something purely out of love for it and not because of a diploma or money! it is like falling in love!! he is so right in his words!! God bless everyone!
  • I'm just getting into my 20's and this video was so reaffirming for my current mindset. Hearing the same thoughts from the man who already lived his youth fully makes me believe in myself, thank you Robert.