Vinh is someone that is continuously innovating. One of the best keynote speakers (in-person or virtual) to ever touch a mic. It's a reminder to appreciate greatness when you see it.
I am a computer engineering student and I learn coding and skills related to it. How I think fun comes up for me is by struggling with some stuff for a long time and then suddenly making a breakthrough and solving the problem myself! I love it, when it happens!
I'm currently trying to learn Korean so to learn a new language, consistency is key. As a result, I do anything in Korean I find fun whether it be watching K dramas, talking to Korean people online, mimicking Korean native speakers, singing in Korean and now I'm even going to a Korean church.... I'm only a year in, but my willingness to do anything that will keep me daily engaged and enjoying learning Korean is what I am willing to do. 🌸🌸🌸 Always enjoy your content and level of excitement, Vinh!!! Thank you! ❤😊
I'm a video game designer so my job is to literally bring fun to other people (and myself of course). There are many types of fun you can find in video games, like fantasy, exploration, power, collectibles, strategic, etc. You can simply google them. But to resonate with this awesome video that Vinh put out (as always) - playing video games are actually an art form that emphasize 'learning is fun'. The player's process of learning new game mechanics, character progression and beating/mastering the game is proven to be satisfying and rewarding --> fun!
Hey Vinh, quite insightful. And I absolutely agree with you! I'm a copywriter and I've a very similar approach. I go for more quirky stuff though, and it works out for me rather than just being bland. That's just my style, but yeah, it's something different that sets you apart.
I crack jokes when I want to bring fun! Thank you sharing this insight with us Vinh Giang, you are gem 💎 Cheers 🥂 to all watching this video after myself.
In the field of tax, which involves law and accounting (I know it's already boring), I always take an innovative approach to make complex information more engaging and accessible. I try to transform any possible data into flowcharts, maps, or other visual formats that make it easier to understand and look more interesting. This actually motivated me to invest significant time and effort into learning various software tools that enable me to create these visuals. I find great satisfaction in my work when I'm able to present information in a more interesting and user-friendly way. It's fulfilling to see how my visualizations have helped people better comprehend complex tax concepts.
Vinh I love you (as a friend) and I hope you read this you've always inspired me to get better with my social skills and I always wanted to be your friend and put you in my top 5 as you did with those who inspired you however I know that you're a very busy man and that's almost impossible given the circumstances that I live in I love you (again as a friend) and I really hope this reaches you and help somewhat make your day better ~A man who used to be a depressed socially impaired boy
Wow that's a pretty one. You remind me the flim 'Man vs Bee' and an Indian film 'Makkhi'. Also the ending turns into a horror short flim. Thanks once again for this.
The work I do is called Foundational Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) work. When I do presentations, I will ask people questions and incorporate humor into the presentation/speaking event because I learned a long time ago that when people laugh, they're more willing and able to listen to the different information being presented without throwing up walls/barriers.
Is learning not fun for most people? I get that the entire process of learning something isn't going to be fun from start to finish, but that's true with anything. I think the key is to learn something and then be able to apply it in the real world, otherwise it feels pointless, and a lot of academic learning is like that beyond passing a test. Most of what I do is with software, so I can start learning something, type away on my machine and either see something new working (never on the first go) or get a breadcrumb into learning something else that I need to know. Learning can be fun to make it stick, but having it be reinforced by results also makes it enjoyable and I believe that's much more sustainable in the long run.
I love that you've found me on TH-cam Thomas!! I see you in our classes!! We don't do the VFX for corporate clients at the moment just incase :P We get a little crazy with them!
I am really bored because many of the university's lecturers deliver their knowledge in the way of throwing words in your face. I agree that many of them have good knowledge and skills, but they just fail to deliver the information. Therefore, when I explain something to people I meet, I choose to make it like a "fun talk" section; putting some stories that sound "silly fun" and feel very close to their life. For example, many of us love to close the fridge slowly to see the light turn off. In fact, when you consider it carefully, virtual speech is just so similar to a video on the internet. We watch videos because it is attractive, and one of the factors is SFX and VFX. Another thing is that people watch it because they want to see the emotion, the reaction of the character. Reaction and emotion are the keys to catching their attention. Then, we can gently put in some information in between. Maybe, besides storytelling, I need to practice acting like I am in that situation to show the audience. Because when I act, I show my emotion. 🤣
For fun and to show "the empathetic part of software", I disconnected my internet connection during a live presentation to demonstrate how software should respond to undesirable circumstances, not crash and leave us frustrated 😶🌫.
Vinh is someone that is continuously innovating. One of the best keynote speakers (in-person or virtual) to ever touch a mic.
It's a reminder to appreciate greatness when you see it.
I am a computer engineering student and I learn coding and skills related to it. How I think fun comes up for me is by struggling with some stuff for a long time and then suddenly making a breakthrough and solving the problem myself! I love it, when it happens!
I'm currently trying to learn Korean so to learn a new language, consistency is key. As a result, I do anything in Korean I find fun whether it be watching K dramas, talking to Korean people online, mimicking Korean native speakers, singing in Korean and now I'm even going to a Korean church.... I'm only a year in, but my willingness to do anything that will keep me daily engaged and enjoying learning Korean is what I am willing to do. 🌸🌸🌸 Always enjoy your content and level of excitement, Vinh!!! Thank you! ❤😊
That's the way to do it, for sure!
So glad to see someone trying to learn Korean!!
crumbling by mid-air thief is a good korean psychedelic and electronic album
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I'm a video game designer so my job is to literally bring fun to other people (and myself of course).
There are many types of fun you can find in video games, like fantasy, exploration, power, collectibles, strategic, etc. You can simply google them.
But to resonate with this awesome video that Vinh put out (as always) - playing video games are actually an art form that emphasize 'learning is fun'.
The player's process of learning new game mechanics, character progression and beating/mastering the game is proven to be satisfying and rewarding --> fun!
Thanks!
Thank you for sharing your craft! I can tell you really care about people.
Hey Vinh, quite insightful. And I absolutely agree with you!
I'm a copywriter and I've a very similar approach.
I go for more quirky stuff though, and it works out for me rather than just being bland.
That's just my style, but yeah, it's something different that sets you apart.
I am in love! He encompasses every quality I want to channel in developing my personal brand! I'm gonna dooo dissss!
I crack jokes when I want to bring fun!
Thank you sharing this insight with us Vinh Giang, you are gem 💎
Cheers 🥂 to all watching this video after myself.
Dope!!!
That's a lot of work to create just that short recording as interlude.
See you in the June Masterclass!
I'll let you guess who I am!
In the field of tax, which involves law and accounting (I know it's already boring), I always take an innovative approach to make complex information more engaging and accessible. I try to transform any possible data into flowcharts, maps, or other visual formats that make it easier to understand and look more interesting. This actually motivated me to invest significant time and effort into learning various software tools that enable me to create these visuals.
I find great satisfaction in my work when I'm able to present information in a more interesting and user-friendly way. It's fulfilling to see how my visualizations have helped people better comprehend complex tax concepts.
That is why I enjoy watching your videos cos u made learning communication fun 🎉❤! Thank you ! ❤
White hair suited you so much!
Crazzzyyyyyyy 😂😂🔥🔥🔥
Vinh I love you (as a friend) and I hope you read this
you've always inspired me to get better with my social skills and I always wanted to be your friend and put you in my top 5 as you did with those who inspired you
however I know that you're a very busy man and that's almost impossible given the circumstances that I live in
I love you (again as a friend) and I really hope this reaches you and help somewhat make your day better
~A man who used to be a depressed socially impaired boy
❤ for expressing gratitude for teachers
Wow that's a pretty one. You remind me the flim 'Man vs Bee' and an Indian film 'Makkhi'. Also the ending turns into a horror short flim. Thanks once again for this.
lots of energy! bring the joy!
The work I do is called Foundational Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) work. When I do presentations, I will ask people questions and incorporate humor into the presentation/speaking event because I learned a long time ago that when people laugh, they're more willing and able to listen to the different information being presented without throwing up walls/barriers.
Is learning not fun for most people? I get that the entire process of learning something isn't going to be fun from start to finish, but that's true with anything. I think the key is to learn something and then be able to apply it in the real world, otherwise it feels pointless, and a lot of academic learning is like that beyond passing a test. Most of what I do is with software, so I can start learning something, type away on my machine and either see something new working (never on the first go) or get a breadcrumb into learning something else that I need to know. Learning can be fun to make it stick, but having it be reinforced by results also makes it enjoyable and I believe that's much more sustainable in the long run.
I agree! Great attitude Vinh, 😊 some people still wouldn’t get it though.
Why so serious…
Bringing things real life situations, self criticism and criticism of situations
I've learned a lot. Thanks 😊
Hopefully we see some during tomorrow’s session
I love that you've found me on TH-cam Thomas!! I see you in our classes!! We don't do the VFX for corporate clients at the moment just incase :P We get a little crazy with them!
Hilarious Vinh 😂
you just setting super high bar of standard
I am really bored because many of the university's lecturers deliver their knowledge in the way of throwing words in your face. I agree that many of them have good knowledge and skills, but they just fail to deliver the information. Therefore, when I explain something to people I meet, I choose to make it like a "fun talk" section; putting some stories that sound "silly fun" and feel very close to their life. For example, many of us love to close the fridge slowly to see the light turn off.
In fact, when you consider it carefully, virtual speech is just so similar to a video on the internet. We watch videos because it is attractive, and one of the factors is SFX and VFX. Another thing is that people watch it because they want to see the emotion, the reaction of the character. Reaction and emotion are the keys to catching their attention. Then, we can gently put in some information in between.
Maybe, besides storytelling, I need to practice acting like I am in that situation to show the audience. Because when I act, I show my emotion. 🤣
For fun and to show "the empathetic part of software", I disconnected my internet connection during a live presentation to demonstrate how software should respond to undesirable circumstances, not crash and leave us frustrated 😶🌫.
Epic 😅
Lol. Love it
🎉
Lol.
But seriously
You're awesome
😊
👏👏👏
I can see why most companies wouldnt want you using vfx, that shit not professional at all
Well the first thing was so amazing... I'm a little bit scared but also hilarious. 😂😂😂
😂 I am sure you and your 29 subscribers would think so .