Reeves: A Slow-Motion Car Crash!

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摘要

TLDRIn this video, the speaker critiques Rachel Reeves, the UK's Chancellor, for blaming Donald Trump for the recent contraction in the UK's economy. The speaker highlights that the UK experienced a GDP shrinkage of 0.1% in January, attributing this to domestic issues rather than Trump's policies, which had little bearing given the timing of his presidency. The UK government's response dismisses Reeves' claims, focusing instead on addressing the ongoing cost of living crisis and prioritizing economic growth. The video also shifts towards entrepreneurship, encouraging viewers to pursue their passions and share their journeys in business as a means to create wealth.

心得

  • 💼 Rachel Reeves blames Trump for UK economic slump.
  • 📉 UK economy shrank by 0.1% in January.
  • 🗣️ Number 10 denies Trump's involvement in economic issues.
  • 🤔 Speaker criticized government's lack of passion.
  • 💡 Starting a business requires pursuing your passion.
  • 📹 Document your journey to engage potential customers.
  • 🎯 TikTok and social media can help grow your business fast.
  • 💪 Passionate entrepreneurs often succeed better.
  • 🚀 Find what excites you to create a sustainable business.

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  • 00:00:00 - 00:05:00

    In the current UK political climate, Rachel Reeves faces criticism for blaming Donald Trump for the recent economic downturn in the UK, despite evidence contradicting her claims. As the economic situation unfolds, the Prime Minister's office has firmly denied the connection Reeves draws between Trump's administration and the UK's economic performance, highlighting the more pressing issues face by the current government, including the cost of living crisis and the prioritization of economic growth.

  • 00:05:00 - 00:14:12

    Shifting the focus from politics, the video emphasizes entrepreneurial spirit and the importance of passion in business. The speaker reflects on their own journey in entrepreneurship, encouraging viewers to document their passions and develop businesses around them. By leveraging platforms like TikTok and Instagram, individuals can share their process, build a community, and potentially generate income by monetizing their passions.

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视频问答

  • What did Rachel Reeves say about the UK economy?

    Rachel Reeves blamed Donald Trump for the contraction in the UK's economy, claiming global changes and tariffs were factors.

  • How did Number 10 respond to Reeves' statement?

    Number 10 rejected Reeves' assertion, stating that Trump's policies had nothing to do with the UK's economic decline.

  • What is the current state of the UK economy?

    The UK economy shrank by 0.1% in January, which was considered unexpected but not by many analysts.

  • What is the speaker's opinion on Rachel Reeves?

    The speaker finds Reeves' comments amusing and indicative of a lack of passion among government leaders.

  • What advice does the speaker give for starting a business?

    The speaker advises finding something you are passionate about and documenting the process as a way to potentially generate income.

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    Rachel Reeves is blaming everybody but
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    herself it would seem and now even
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    Donald Trump for the slump in the UK
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    economy this month uh I kid you not um
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    this is absolutely true and it's even
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    been slapped back by number 10
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    themselves according to their official
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    spokesperson so allow me to outline this
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    for you in this video it's absolutely
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    hilarious you cannot make this up the
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    chancell of the ex cheer for the UK is
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    making statements and comments that not
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    only will antagonize players on the
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    international stage and world powers but
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    not even the own her own government
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    agrees with what she says so this will
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    be entertaining but first of all if you
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    haven't noticed we're here on my money
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    Channel as I like to call it Daniel
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    shens Smith so please do subscribe it is
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    it's not a new channel it's been here
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    for a while I apologize for neglecting
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    this channel somewhat I have a very busy
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    schedule with my work and everything
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    else and trying to keep up with daily
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    get my personal opinions on things which
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    sort of change from a martial arts
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    channel so I've got a few channels to
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    manage but do subscribe here for money
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    humbly try to help you in as many ways
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    as I can as well as talking about the
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    car crash that is the UK economy right
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    now and Rachel Reeves so let's get into
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    it so these are two Telegraph articles I
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    will link in the description below
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    Rachel from complaints it says now it is
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    somewhat derogatory but it is sort of
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    tongue and- cheek funny at the same time
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    because of all the thing about her CV
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    and actually what did she really do as a
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    role in the banks but by the by is now
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    suggesting that Donald Trump is to blame
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    for the
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    unexpected come back to that in a second
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    contraction in Britain's economy for the
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    start of the year now it wasn't really
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    unexpected was it we all expected that I
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    called that as soon as they came out
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    with a budget I said this is going to
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    shrink the economy it's going to kill
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    businesses we've had companies house
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    record shrink for the first time since
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    they've started reporting in 2012 a
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    whole disaster so this goes on um what
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    she said was she was at this thing in
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    Scotland on Friday she said the world
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    has changed across the globe we are
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    feeling the consequences now of course
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    referring to tariffs and various other
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    things and in essence blaming Donald
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    Trump for the shrinking of the economy
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    in the UK now let's not forget that um
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    he didn't assume office until the 20th
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    of January so he was only in office for
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    the last 11 days of January and let's
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    say that the economy shrinking in
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    January would have been set up for that
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    shrinkage before January it didn't just
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    happen in January that's not how this
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    works the the effect on January happened
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    before January that's how the
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    consequences of these things work so the
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    GDP contracted by 0.1% in January
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    according to the on uh because of Reeves
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    business bashing budget not Trump um and
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    that's a drop from the 0 4% uh growth uh
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    in December uh but below the expected
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    0.1% rise now it did that's subjective I
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    think many of us did expect a shrink but
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    by the by um so despite what she says
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    now number 10 again this this is the
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    second article in the telegraph number
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    10 slaps down Reeves for suggesting that
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    Trump is to blame for the weak economy
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    Downing Street slap down Rachel Reeves
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    after the CH chancellors suggested
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    Donald Trump was to blame for Britain's
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    weak economic performance denied that
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    the US president's terce were to blame
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    for the contraction in the economy at
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    the start of the year and M Reeves had
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    appeared to point the finger at Mr
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    Trump's Administration for official
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    figures show that UK D GDP shrank
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    unexpectedly in January however the uh
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    prime minister's official spokesperson
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    said no when asked if the US president
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    was at fault well of course he did
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    because there's nothing to do with
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    Donald Trump he was not only was um
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    nothing to do with him before January
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    but only in January he's only in office
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    for 11 days so I mean you know whenever
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    I say anything that is remotely in
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    Donald Trump's favor some people accuse
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    me of defending him and all this sort of
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    stuff this is just a fact he was in
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    office for 11 days in January it's
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    nothing to do with him um the
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    spokesperson added we know the cost of
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    living crisis is not over and this
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    government's determined to make people
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    better off and that's why economic
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    growth is the prime minister's number
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    one priority growth is what funds our
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    public services and what enables
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    investments in hospitals and schools and
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    of of course most importantly raise
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    living standards for everyone everywhere
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    and so when she says or hints or
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    whatever that Donald Trump has anything
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    to do with the shrinking of the economy
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    that's just utter nonsense now I'm just
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    going to lift the light a little bit
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    here and there's a lot of technical
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    stuff goes on behind the scenes here
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    because we got the sun here so I've got
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    the blinds open it's a nice Saturday not
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    quite morning anymore um but um I've got
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    the light here so um obviously I need to
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    adjust the light but by the by but
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    talking about the technical stuff now
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    you're on this money channel of mine
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    hopefully not just for a bit of news and
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    banter but also for some ideas and
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    somehow to create wealth and create
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    business and so on now humbly I've been
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    in business for a very very long time
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    now um in fact I've technically never
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    been employed by anybody by my own
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    companies and so there's a real
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    difficulty there because um being
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    selfemployed or employed by your own
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    company which many banks and so on think
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    of as the same thing they see you owning
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    your company and employing yourself they
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    see you as self-employed they pretty
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    much treat you as self-employed because
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    there is no safety there um it is you
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    your work your contribution and that's
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    it if you don't work uh you don't run
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    the business unless the business has got
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    to such a state where it does run you've
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    got employees it runs without you and it
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    can run without you but there are so
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    many businesses that just can't do that
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    I think the vast majority of businesses
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    can't do that um until they get to that
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    certain point and so only only when
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    you've run businesses for so long is
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    that at all possible but what can you do
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    if you're really starting out because a
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    lot of people have asked me this
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    something to cover on this channel so um
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    enough of sort of Labor politician
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    bashing for now let's talk about
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    something really positive business- wise
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    that you can do now if you have
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    something that you are absolutely
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    passionate about and if you can't tell
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    I'm passionate about helping people I'm
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    passionate about law I'm passionate
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    about business about money um lots of
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    different things martial arts Tech stuff
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    gym stuff um or you name it I'm I'm and
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    the color orange if you haven't noticed
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    I'm passionate about all these things
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    and so I like to help people I like to
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    talk to people about these things and my
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    Journey on YouTube started really with
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    martial arts because I was uh doing
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    classes teaching classes and then I was
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    training an hour beforehand an hour
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    afterwards and then two hours beforehand
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    and then pushing for 2 hours afterwards
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    and we were training for 2 or 3 hours
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    and so I was there all evening and a lot
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    of people said said you know can I train
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    with you and do this one to one they
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    wanted my onet to one teachings it's
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    like yeah that's fine you just turn up
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    and train with Me So eventually I set up
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    a YouTube channel and there's a really
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    funny story there as well I set up the
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    YouTube channel to help people want
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    toone to record the things and here's an
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    example for those who are interested
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    this is from 11 years ago so somebody
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    wanted a a breakdown of how we do this
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    flying sidekick in one of the patterns
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    called chongmu in Taekwondo and it
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    involves a lift but more importantly a
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    turnover of the hips and to throw the
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    kick out and so I broke this down uh in
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    great detail in fact I and I really
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    enjoyed doing this this was 11 years ago
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    um and in fact there's uh I'm going off
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    on a tangent now but you'll see the
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    passion come out there's a reason for
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    talking to you about this um all the way
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    through here you'll see that actually
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    where is it right near the end look um I
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    I asked the guy to put the pad down to
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    show the accuracy of this kick and it's
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    kind of funny because you can see a
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    subtle grin on my face because I know
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    that this is going to look kind of cool
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    because I'll be this close to his
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    clothing but without actually kicking
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    him not on this one I'm going to show
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    you in a second and um it's just to show
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    the accuracy of this kick despite how
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    powerful you can see that this is here
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    dumping the kick straight into this pad
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    and knocking him back on his feet this
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    was a big guy um who sadly I lost touch
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    with with the story that I'll tell you
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    in a minute or maybe I'll save it for
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    another video
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    but um this but I'm just about to show
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    you here the subtle grin on my face and
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    here I do this kick and just barely miss
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    his clothing just to show the accuracy
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    of this kick now the reason for showing
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    you this is the passion in those moves
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    the passion in the uh patterns and the
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    training is absolutely what made those
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    videos a success comparatively speaking
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    obviously back in the day um I had a few
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    tens of thousands of subscribers now on
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    on my main Channel I've got 750,000
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    subscribers on uh this channel now I
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    have um
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    177,000 subscribers largely because I've
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    sort of changed Direction giving you my
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    personal opinions but I'm passionate
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    about talking to you what I think about
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    and what I what I think of these things
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    um and so the whole point of this is if
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    you really want to find something that
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    you can absolutely make money with build
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    a business out of it is not necessarily
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    something that has a lot of money in it
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    it's it's not necessarily something that
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    is obviously valuable obviously you can
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    turn a profit because you can turn a
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    profit on near enough anything it
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    depends whether you are absolutely
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    passionate about it now let's take like
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    random example let's take a coaster this
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    is a a little marble I think it's real
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    marble uh coaster it says Made in India
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    and these are obviously commercially
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    produced things by the thousand and they
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    they just make these things if you had
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    an absolute passion for making things
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    you could get any kind of natural
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    materials and you could hand make these
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    yourself you can sell them on Etsy or
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    wherever um people have had their issues
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    with selling stuff on Etsy I've had
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    clients come to me with NI trademark and
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    design issues and whatever um they don't
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    tend to favor the individual creators
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    and shops in my experience from uh
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    clients that I've dealt with what you
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    could probably do instead is set up your
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    own social media channels Tik Tok is a
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    great place to grow very quickly
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    Instagram is okay but I think Tik Tok is
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    quicker to grow YouTube is very very
  • 00:10:38
    difficult to grow I would have to say in
  • 00:10:40
    my experience I've grown Tik Tok I've
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    grown Instagram to a degree but mainly
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    on YouTube I think YouTube is probably
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    the most rewarding over time but very
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    difficult to grow but if you record I'm
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    just going to stop my screen from
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    turning off if you could record your
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    progress and your development of how you
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    make these things people are interested
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    in your passion and so um and that's I
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    think jumping back to the Articles what
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    we seem to lack in members of this
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    government particularly Reeves is a lack
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    of passion they are saying robotically
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    the same things she she says we need to
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    go further and faster like it's just all
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    waffle and nonsense there's no real
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    passion there if humbly if you had
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    someone like me as the chancellor I
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    would absolutely be passionate about
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    making this stuff work make helping
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    people make businesses and helping them
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    to make money and helping them to earn
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    money and helping businesses to employ
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    people and to to Really uh value the
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    people that come to work for them and if
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    you are building your business really
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    value the business that you're creating
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    it absolutely comes from that passion
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    and so back on point if you were to film
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    yourself creating these things and how
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    you make them people are interested in
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    your passion in the product and then
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    they'll go ahead and buy the product and
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    then by selling the product they will
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    support you if I I know from experience
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    um for example I wanted to support my
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    martial arts organization uh which is
  • 00:12:09
    run um as a not for-profit organization
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    it's the tcuk and my club is the at KDA
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    over on my main Channel I said that I
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    will set up a self-defense course where
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    I would do a series of a few videos
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    talking about the law on self-defense
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    what you can do what you can't do
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    whether you can use weapons whether you
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    need to uh you know wait to be attacked
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    before you can attack them and so on and
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    all this sort of stuff um and so as a
  • 00:12:36
    support for my
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    organization completely voluntarily I
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    did these videos and people flocked in
  • 00:12:44
    hundreds and hundreds of people flocked
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    in and bought that course because it was
  • 00:12:47
    supporting the organization it was
  • 00:12:48
    supporting me um obviously it was
  • 00:12:50
    something they were interested in but it
  • 00:12:52
    was also um they could see the passion
  • 00:12:55
    that I had for delivering that course
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    and the passion to help the organization
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    and people supported me for that I'm so
  • 00:13:01
    grateful to them for doing that it
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    really helped the organization CU they
  • 00:13:04
    were you know um they deserve all of the
  • 00:13:08
    uh support that they can get because
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    it's not for profit they are doing that
  • 00:13:11
    to help people and people came along and
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    bought the course and helped and so um
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    that it didn't cost me anything but my
  • 00:13:18
    time but I'm passionate about doing that
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    and so I wanted to do that to help so
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    this is something you can do if you
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    seriously want to uh generate more money
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    uh create a business but you don't know
  • 00:13:29
    where to start that is absolutely think
  • 00:13:31
    of something that you are absolutely
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    passionate about and then document the
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    progress document your uh setup even and
  • 00:13:39
    what it is talk to people about it be
  • 00:13:41
    absolutely genuine absolutely sincere
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    and it will definitely work so there's a
  • 00:13:46
    massive wild tangent for you but this is
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