This is the kind of content we really need these days. I've been looking for things like this on yt because I often find it hard to finish college at the time and I wanted motivation and stories like this but all I see is people dropping out and becoming successful. But I want to finish my studies regardless.
Exactly…… I wish someone told me all this a few years ago. I fell so behind in these past few years that I’m struggling to get back on my feet again. This video certainly gave me a different perspective about how things really should be. I resonated with every single word, as I come from a similar background. I’m so ashamed of myself right now for taking my privileges for granted and for procrastinating precious years away.
Can't believe I actually found someone who is in the same situation as me. Sometimes I just felt like "F it, it's not gonna get me anywhere" but then I think of those years spent in college so I didn't want it to go to waste so I just got back on track and finish my degree as fast as possible. Wish you the best of luck!
Hello from singapore, thanks for mentioning my country,i was born in poverty where my family income is in the bottom 10th percentile of the country. However , i read some self help books ,then scientific books on how to get more motivation. Namely, atomic habits,7 habits of highly effective people and willpower instinct, changing the environment to be more conducive for studying and living a healthier life and changing my habits to improve my willpower helped the most. I just graduated from university at the age of 31due to academic setbacks and health issues and i am proud of what i learned thus far from books
As a parent raising 2 little kids, I've learned a lot from this video. Love the conversation like this between father and daughter. Thank you to your father and you. Keep up the great work!
this felt like a breath of fresh air in the "life advice space" generally, not to dismiss the young ones ofc there is sth they can offer and i love that(I am young myself). HOWEVER, there is sth special about hearing an old person's pov so thank you sooo much for this opportunity 🌸 keep up the great work Amy 🍃🤗
This type of relationship shows wisdom and great connection with the child. The Dad is a reflection of great teaching experiences from real life examples. I am very impressed
I absorbed the entire wholesome conversation with my 100% active listening. Thank you and your father for your time and sincerest efforts. Sincerest prayers for you from the deapths of my heart ❤️!
I came across your channel by feeds, watching this content I cried the whole time because it reminded me of my parents who I lost both in a car accident they were only in their 50s . They worked hard for us, put us all in college. Now I am an adult, a mother wishing that my parents are still here for my children. I started a travel and life channel so I can document places I have been ( I don’t show my face yet because of work) as I travel I wished I still have my parents to take them with for them to enjoy and to show my appreciation. As I am at a still struggling with 900 subs I want to quit ( even though YT is just another enjoyable creation/ job , adventure for me ) but I signed up for it so I say to myself “why are you quitting, or give up ? My parents didn’t teach me that “ Anyhow, LOVE, APPRECIATE, ENJOY, LISTEN to your parents❤ I wish I still have them here ( yes they are in my heart but it is not the same). Thanks for this content, subscribed
You have a Subscriber in Ethiopia, your contents are so genuine and practical to apply. I look forward to your videos, you two are so adorable giving this important advice, thank you!
Thank you for having this conversation with your dad. Make sure to call him often and visit often. I lost my dad suddenly several months ago and I miss him all the time. You have made a video that touches hearts and improves lives. Thank you so much!
This is why I love the times we're living in. We have access to wisdom and perspectives from wise people in the palm of our hand. Life is all about information, wisdom, learning, and teaching others. God bless you and your dad. Much love!
I can see the utmost respect you have fgr your father, it goes to show that he is a wise, respectable parent and man. I wish your family a lot of health and joy. Subscribed!
Thank you for your sharing daughter. It is a kind of fluent English conversation and very happy relationship I am helping my little daughter to realize especially ,when she grow up like you ❤
This video made me so emotional because I lost my father two years ago and that made me feel so alone. I will never be able to have this kind of conversation with my dad again so I feel like this really filled a hole for me. Therefore, I am so grateful to have listened to life from your parents perspective, it makes me feel thankful to have had the time with my dad and to appreciate the parent that I do still have with me.
I am glad to find you, particularly this episode. It is excellent for the content and inspires all fathers who watch to have a bond connection and sacrifice for their daughters.
I wish I would have family kind of yours, understanding, intellectual, happy, satisfying, guiding, growing, satisfying, loving, caring… god bless you. Keep inspiring world to have family life❤
Once the students learn how to teach HARD subjects themselves, then they open the magical box 🎉 This is the first step to enlightenment. Ideally, this should happen before college. But it is never too late. It happened to me when I was 14 ❤
THIS is exactly the best use for the internet! To learn from people by listening to their stories & conversations. This is something worth paying attention to, big thanks to you and your dad, his outlook was really helpful for me to listen to
I've been struggling with studying hard to apply for getting PhD in the US and I was discouraged from doing that by my friends this video inspired me that I am on the right path, thanks to your dad for sharing these nuggets of wisdom and his experience.
Uncle sounds like he was a wonderful child to his parents and a wonderful Dad to you and your sister. Really great conversation and lessons here. Thanks for sharing!
I love your Dad. He's a great example of a good parent and he's an inspiration. I admire his passion as a professor, and I get why he's so dedicated to sharing his knowledge with his students. Shout out to Grandma for her effort to teach your father the basics. Much love and respect to your family.
I came to the US when I was 10 years old. My mother had to raise 4 children by herself after my father passed away when I was 6. We were poor and had to borrow money from relatives to get by during the few years after my father’s passing. The hostess of this channel is among the lucky ones who grew up with a “normal” circumstance with a typical lifestyle. Kids today take their good life for granted. What pushed me worked harder was having witnessed my mom and brothers who had to sacrifice to help us all survive. I wanted to help my family improve our life the moment I’m able. The only way was to work hard in school and work. This was my motivation. I hope kids today remember how lucky they are to have the opportunities they have today, while many kids don’t have that. Don’t take what you have for granted.
listened to this while on the treadmill. so inspiring, so many nuggets of wisdom here. i especially love the part about being open to other people and just doing a little "extra" it doesn't take much to be above average. i also love the emphasis on the importance of education and just improving yourself daily. very very inspiring video. this kind of wisdom is learned through years of experience. thank you for sharing.
Wake up!!! Amy posted!!! 😸💜 Hello Amy! I really, really needed this! Things haven't been so pretty lately... Thank you so so much, Amy! And... Thank you, Mr Amy's Dad! 💜
LOVED this conversation. Very wholesome and you two were rallying thoughts and elevating ideas. Clear to see where you acquired your level-headedness/ intellect from! Nice video~
I’m 31 year-old international studnet doing my PhD in the US. It’s so good to listen to you both reflecting on your experiences and journeys. It’s fun seeing how you kind of share similar perspectives despite the age difference. I was feeling a bit low but I’m glad I spent my time watching something good and inspiring! Thank you both! 🌸🤗
My parents have difficulty communicating and are habitually denigratory toward me. It's reassuring, warming, to hear this messaging from also outside of myself. Thank you for planning and having the discussion and making and posting the video for others to see, to ingest.
Doing "what is asked of you to do in certain time period of life " gives a certain security but it also comes with a very negative side and is one of the main reason why so many people feel ashamed of their uniqe path or unable to connect with other people because they did not meet the specific expectation of society where you "should be" at a certain age and are constantly looked down at by people who think that following these sociatal norms is the only way to exist.
I’m here from Nigeria, and I really enjoyed everything, it was like you were talking to me. I’m so glad that I stumbled across your channel, I really needed this
This video is excellent!! Your dad has such great wisdom. The stories and wisdom he shared are so encouraging, inspiring, and helpful. I hope he will want to be a guest on your channel more often! Thank you for sharing him with everyone who watches your channel!
This is like a masterclass in a crucial aspect of parenting. As a parent of 2 young children, I loved it, and found it useful. Thank you for making content like this.
Wow. Its truly wholesome and sweet seeing a hardworking elder talk about his experiences and giving priceless advice. Many thanks to Amy for sharing her insights as well. This was such a wholesome and insightful video!
I'm a professor too with ties to China and I love your dad. This is a nice convo. My own dad died suddenly during the COVID years, and I miss him. So much wisdom in this video. Thank you for this gift. I think you're going to be so glad you made this video in the future.
Wow, so much wisdom in a single hour! Incredible, sweet, heart-warming and eye-opening! 🌸 I’ll imbibe all of this wisdom in my life and my personality and strive to be a better student and a better human overall. 🌷✨ This is by far THE BEST video I’ve ever watched on any social media platform. ✨Thanks a ton Amy for bringing uncle to the podcast. 🤗 Lots of love from India♥️♥️
Honestly I love Amy and her videos, they make me realise so many things, and to everyone reading this u got it!❤ only thing that I hate about watching Amys videos is that I always forget the tips and have to go and look at them again but I mean when I think abt it that’s also how I learn in school just listening but not taking anything in, or having to listen in school or a video and then having to go back on it mostlikely not the whole thing but the most important parts and then I remember like ohhh this was that and yeah idk why I wrote this but if u read t/is thank you I hope the best for you❤
Hiii! ♥️ Much love - happy you're learning a lot! I've read some comments from viewers who say they take notes so that will help :) I think it's important to know, like you said, valuable things are meant to be consumed multiple times! I've reread some of my favorite self-development books!
Hi Amy, I just wanted to tell you that after years of struggling (bc I had personal and family problems that hold me back) I finally was able to have an academic comeback! I took a 29/30 in Physics 1 at Physics University (I am Italian haha) and that's such a high grade in a University like that (not everyone can achieve that, most don't even try!). And I wanted to tell you that you helped me SO MUCH achieve this result. You are an actual role model for me. THANK OU THANK YOU THANK YOU.
In my country, spotify didnt have podcasts allowed and FINALLY after searching and searching I found it! Im so happy since my holidays just started for high school! Love ya! Amy
Your content highlights issues that aren’t often discussed in society. My grandpa had a similar experience, he used to say he was fortunate to have the chance to earn and save enough to raise and educate his kids. Thanks to his efforts, I have the privilege of studying in the US. Understanding our family origins and valuing their efforts is the best motivation to work hard.
Thank you for your valuable content. Indeed, a father and daughter heart to heart talks. As your father gradually narrated out his experiences and lessons in life I saw it not just simply as content but an indispensable lifetime experience of a migrant father which is exemplary to other people and now the fruits of his life struggles came into fruition and those are the happiness he felt and you who are obviously the perfect example of his masterpieces😀
This is so precious!, There is so much to learn! God really blessed me the day he guided me to your channels! I want to let you know , you have made a very positive change in my life as a student
Since I started diving into social media, my attention got too short that I can't watch long contents. But, wow, I am surprise that I was able to watch a more than hour video without feeling any boredom. I wish I can meet Amy in person someday once I got successful through her life lessons.
I really liked this video because when my dad told me one da how much and how hard he had to work for everything i felt exactly like you said, the need to push myself too. ❤
This was so useful! Your dad is amazing, this was equivalent to reading a self development book. Even though I'm 25, I know this is still applicable for my life and I will rewatch this for my future children's sake🧡 P.S You and your sister were raised right!
My life journey was very similar to your cousin. But I recently got stuck in my position and really want to explore my life abroad. It’s definitely not easy to migrate at my thirties, so I used to worry a lot.Even the thought of putting my whole effort into polishing my English kind of scared me away because i failed my IELTS several times and was constantly concerned about the difficulties of living in a foreign country. But your video eased my anxiety and fears. Do a bit of extra work, change the environment and find my people. Do my best consistently from today onwards.❤❤❤
I resonate a lot with the idea of luck. Just as your dad had no idea English would be so valuable in his life, I myself underestimated my college degree in mechanical engineering. Without it, I wouldn't have been able to go into the federal government and work overseas in Japan. And once I arrived, I worked hard to adapt and overcome a lot of engineering challenges, just so I could make myself useful at work and stay longer.
Loved listening and watching every minute of this podcast. While watching this episode some thoughts came into my mind and I would love to share them with you. I am pretty sure there are lots of people watching your content and loving your energy and authenticity like me and the numbers are increasing day by day. What many influencer do is make reels from their long form content to attract viewers but I would definietly not love watching you do the same. The viewers from social media who usually do not watch long form contents are not worth you losing your authenticity and deriving from your long form path just to get few more followers. So it's my opinion that you shouldn't re-purpose your podcast to get attention on other social media platforms. Just my unfiltered thought. You are allowed to do whatever you want queen. I am your lifetime follower anyway!
Another video pointed out to me how much people from asian countries have a much different cultural perspective than americans, partly due to their family, or greater cause mindset. It's great hearing this perspective becaue I've always believed it to be the right direction to head when looking for purpose. Thanks for the video
Thank you so much for this video! I'd love to hear more of your thoughts on what hard work is in general, how to know you're working hard and not fooling yourself. Is it measured objectively or subjectively? For me I somehow burned out and completely lost the sense of when I work hard and when I don't. I measure my work by the number of tasks completed and hours spent, but I feel like it's never enough, and hard work has turned into abstract words with no concrete meaning for me.
Love your content it’s so encouraging but not in an influencer* way just feels like I’m sitting down with an admirable new friend that wants to have an encouraging conversation ❤
This is the kind of content we really need these days. I've been looking for things like this on yt because I often find it hard to finish college at the time and I wanted motivation and stories like this but all I see is people dropping out and becoming successful. But I want to finish my studies regardless.
Exactly…… I wish someone told me all this a few years ago. I fell so behind in these past few years that I’m struggling to get back on my feet again.
This video certainly gave me a different perspective about how things really should be. I resonated with every single word, as I come from a similar background. I’m so ashamed of myself right now for taking my privileges for granted and for procrastinating precious years away.
SAME!
WHat they don't tell you is how many drop out and regret it, or regret not going at all
Can't believe I actually found someone who is in the same situation as me. Sometimes I just felt like "F it, it's not gonna get me anywhere" but then I think of those years spent in college so I didn't want it to go to waste so I just got back on track and finish my degree as fast as possible. Wish you the best of luck!
I’m currently studying and re-doing my last year of accounting. Needed this motivation 🥺💖
Hello from singapore, thanks for mentioning my country,i was born in poverty where my family income is in the bottom 10th percentile of the country. However , i read some self help books ,then scientific books on how to get more motivation. Namely, atomic habits,7 habits of highly effective people and willpower instinct, changing the environment to be more conducive for studying and living a healthier life and changing my habits to improve my willpower helped the most. I just graduated from university at the age of 31due to academic setbacks and health issues and i am proud of what i learned thus far from books
Wow, it's really great ❤
Congratulations on graduating from university! You are doing amazing ❤️🤝 Keep striving on 😄
Congratulations, you should be proud. This is a feat worth celebrating. Continue your path towards success 🎉
Omg I'm excited ❤
He looks like a proud man. Indeed he is.
No wonder it's the hardworking gene in uhhh❤❤
We are all capable of working hard and reaching our potential ♥️
As a parent raising 2 little kids, I've learned a lot from this video. Love the conversation like this between father and daughter. Thank you to your father and you. Keep up the great work!
this felt like a breath of fresh air in the "life advice space" generally, not to dismiss the young ones ofc there is sth they can offer and i love that(I am young myself). HOWEVER, there is sth special about hearing an old person's pov so thank you sooo much for this opportunity 🌸 keep up the great work Amy 🍃🤗
Thanks so much for your kind words ❤
This type of relationship shows wisdom and great connection with the child. The Dad is a reflection of great teaching experiences from real life examples. I am very impressed
I absorbed the entire wholesome conversation with my 100% active listening.
Thank you and your father for your time and sincerest efforts.
Sincerest prayers for you from the deapths of my heart ❤️!
Thank you from both of us!
People I America don't know how blessed they are I was raised with no running water it make be thankful for what you have.❤❤
Great relationship! Lucky to have such a smart and insightful father and he's lucky to have a daughter that's so receptive.
I came across your channel by feeds, watching this content I cried the whole time because it reminded me of my parents who I lost both in a car accident they were only in their 50s . They worked hard for us, put us all in college. Now I am an adult, a mother wishing that my parents are still here for my children. I started a travel and life channel so I can document places I have been ( I don’t show my face yet because of work) as I travel I wished I still have my parents to take them with for them to enjoy and to show my appreciation. As I am at a still struggling with 900 subs I want to quit ( even though YT is just another enjoyable creation/ job , adventure for me ) but I signed up for it so I say to myself “why are you quitting, or give up ? My parents didn’t teach me that “
Anyhow, LOVE, APPRECIATE, ENJOY, LISTEN to your parents❤ I wish I still have them here ( yes they are in my heart but it is not the same). Thanks for this content, subscribed
Really thank you amy and uncle for sharing your story with us.
Thank YOU! :D
You have a Subscriber in Ethiopia, your contents are so genuine and practical to apply. I look forward to your videos, you two are so adorable giving this important advice, thank you!
Wow Ethiopia! That's so amazing - thanks for letting me know. And I appreciate your kind words :)
Thank you for having this conversation with your dad. Make sure to call him often and visit often. I lost my dad suddenly several months ago and I miss him all the time.
You have made a video that touches hearts and improves lives. Thank you so much!
Thank you so much! I will be sure to do that. I am so sorry for your loss. Wishing you all the best.
This is why I love the times we're living in. We have access to wisdom and perspectives from wise people in the palm of our hand. Life is all about information, wisdom, learning, and teaching others. God bless you and your dad. Much love!
Absolutely! Much love!
Amy, this is a good youtube content. It can tell how much you admire your father, and that how much your father supports you.
I can see the utmost respect you have fgr your father, it goes to show that he is a wise, respectable parent and man. I wish your family a lot of health and joy. Subscribed!
Thanks so much for your kind words and joining the fam!
Thank you for your sharing daughter. It is a kind of fluent English conversation and very happy relationship I am helping my little daughter to realize especially ,when she grow up like you ❤
Your dad is very smart though he is very humble. You should be very proud of him.
This video made me so emotional because I lost my father two years ago and that made me feel so alone. I will never be able to have this kind of conversation with my dad again so I feel like this really filled a hole for me. Therefore, I am so grateful to have listened to life from your parents perspective, it makes me feel thankful to have had the time with my dad and to appreciate the parent that I do still have with me.
I am glad to find you, particularly this episode. It is excellent for the content and inspires all fathers who watch to have a bond connection and sacrifice for their daughters.
Omg!!! It's so cool to have your dad in your podcast journey!!
He sure is an inspiring person!! 🧡✨
Yes! I'm very grateful for him
@@YourALife 🧡✨
I wish I would have family kind of yours, understanding, intellectual, happy, satisfying, guiding, growing, satisfying, loving, caring… god bless you. Keep inspiring world to have family life❤
Once the students learn how to teach HARD subjects themselves, then they open the magical box 🎉 This is the first step to enlightenment. Ideally, this should happen before college. But it is never too late. It happened to me when I was 14 ❤
THIS is exactly the best use for the internet! To learn from people by listening to their stories & conversations. This is something worth paying attention to, big thanks to you and your dad, his outlook was really helpful for me to listen to
That's a great moments, nice conversation, and the mood it's so comfortable, thank you your incredible episodes.
I've been struggling with studying hard to apply for getting PhD in the US and I was discouraged from doing that by my friends this video inspired me that I am on the right path, thanks to your dad for sharing these nuggets of wisdom and his experience.
You can do it! :)
Uncle sounds like he was a wonderful child to his parents and a wonderful Dad to you and your sister.
Really great conversation and lessons here. Thanks for sharing!
more interviews with dad pleasee, I love hearing his pov.
Thank you Amy and Uncle! God Bless you and your Family ❤️
I love your Dad. He's a great example of a good parent and he's an inspiration. I admire his passion as a professor, and I get why he's so dedicated to sharing his knowledge with his students. Shout out to Grandma for her effort to teach your father the basics. Much love and respect to your family.
Wow having a dad who wants to talk to you like this is amazing. Not all parents have patience and love for their kids like this.
I came to the US when I was 10 years old. My mother had to raise 4 children by herself after my father passed away when I was 6. We were poor and had to borrow money from relatives to get by during the few years after my father’s passing. The hostess of this channel is among the lucky ones who grew up with a “normal” circumstance with a typical lifestyle. Kids today take their good life for granted. What pushed me worked harder was having witnessed my mom and brothers who had to sacrifice to help us all survive. I wanted to help my family improve our life the moment I’m able. The only way was to work hard in school and work. This was my motivation. I hope kids today remember how lucky they are to have the opportunities they have today, while many kids don’t have that. Don’t take what you have for granted.
listened to this while on the treadmill. so inspiring, so many nuggets of wisdom here. i especially love the part about being open to other people and just doing a little "extra" it doesn't take much to be above average. i also love the emphasis on the importance of education and just improving yourself daily. very very inspiring video. this kind of wisdom is learned through years of experience. thank you for sharing.
Your dad and you really motivate me to keep hard work hard and give my best. Thank you Amy.
It’s so true that it got nothing to do with your background, it’s more important that you try ur best. Love your video
Wake up!!!
Amy posted!!!
😸💜
Hello Amy!
I really, really needed this!
Things haven't been so pretty lately...
Thank you so so much, Amy!
And...
Thank you, Mr Amy's Dad!
💜
Ahh you can get through it, Wake-up Girl 💜
@YourALife
Thank you so much, dear Amy!
I really needed the support!
💜
Goated episode. Your dad is a legend!
Those who succeed out of necessity inspire greatness out of people like me.
LOVED this conversation. Very wholesome and you two were rallying thoughts and elevating ideas. Clear to see where you acquired your level-headedness/ intellect from! Nice video~
I’m 31 year-old international studnet doing my PhD in the US. It’s so good to listen to you both reflecting on your experiences and journeys. It’s fun seeing how you kind of share similar perspectives despite the age difference. I was feeling a bit low but I’m glad I spent my time watching something good and inspiring! Thank you both! 🌸🤗
My parents have difficulty communicating and are habitually denigratory toward me. It's reassuring, warming, to hear this messaging from also outside of myself.
Thank you for planning and having the discussion and making and posting the video for others to see, to ingest.
Thank you so much for taking the time to share your life experiences and spreading positivity. Just needed at the right time🤗
You are so welcome! Hope you're well :D
Doing "what is asked of you to do in certain time period of life " gives a certain security but it also comes with a very negative side and is one of the main reason why so many people feel ashamed of their uniqe path or unable to connect with other people because they did not meet the specific expectation of society where you "should be" at a certain age and are constantly looked down at by people who think that following these sociatal norms is the only way to exist.
I’m here from Nigeria, and I really enjoyed everything, it was like you were talking to me. I’m so glad that I stumbled across your channel, I really needed this
Glad it was helpful :) Thank you for being here.
Very educative and thought provoking,please share more videos of your Dad,great job
This video is excellent!! Your dad has such great wisdom. The stories and wisdom he shared are so encouraging, inspiring, and helpful. I hope he will want to be a guest on your channel more often! Thank you for sharing him with everyone who watches your channel!
This is like a masterclass in a crucial aspect of parenting. As a parent of 2 young children, I loved it, and found it useful. Thank you for making content like this.
Wow. Its truly wholesome and sweet seeing a hardworking elder talk about his experiences and giving priceless advice. Many thanks to Amy for sharing her insights as well. This was such a wholesome and insightful video!
Early enough 😎 Subscribed after your video about hard work appeared in recommendations
Yay thanks so much for being here!
What a beautiful content❤ You have a great dad❤ May God bless him❤
I'm a professor too with ties to China and I love your dad. This is a nice convo. My own dad died suddenly during the COVID years, and I miss him. So much wisdom in this video. Thank you for this gift. I think you're going to be so glad you made this video in the future.
Wow, so much wisdom in a single hour! Incredible, sweet, heart-warming and eye-opening! 🌸 I’ll imbibe all of this wisdom in my life and my personality and strive to be a better student and a better human overall. 🌷✨
This is by far THE BEST video I’ve ever watched on any social media platform. ✨Thanks a ton Amy for bringing uncle to the podcast. 🤗 Lots of love from India♥️♥️
Honestly I love Amy and her videos, they make me realise so many things, and to everyone reading this u got it!❤ only thing that I hate about watching Amys videos is that I always forget the tips and have to go and look at them again but I mean when I think abt it that’s also how I learn in school just listening but not taking anything in, or having to listen in school or a video and then having to go back on it mostlikely not the whole thing but the most important parts and then I remember like ohhh this was that and yeah idk why I wrote this but if u read t/is thank you I hope the best for you❤
Hiii! ♥️ Much love - happy you're learning a lot! I've read some comments from viewers who say they take notes so that will help :) I think it's important to know, like you said, valuable things are meant to be consumed multiple times! I've reread some of my favorite self-development books!
Truly thank you for this video!!! So much to learn from you both!! Hope both of you are happy and healthy!! Keep up the good work❤
Hi Amy, I just wanted to tell you that after years of struggling (bc I had personal and family problems that hold me back) I finally was able to have an academic comeback! I took a 29/30 in Physics 1 at Physics University (I am Italian haha) and that's such a high grade in a University like that (not everyone can achieve that, most don't even try!). And I wanted to tell you that you helped me SO MUCH achieve this result. You are an actual role model for me. THANK OU THANK YOU THANK YOU.
Hi Amy! I loved this podcast. Please bring your dad more to this channel.
In my country, spotify didnt have podcasts allowed and FINALLY after searching and searching I found it! Im so happy since my holidays just started for high school! Love ya! Amy
I m first ❤❤❤ I love the video it's same thing new and fun love it❤😊😊
Yay! ♥️ thank you!
thankyou sister ! loved it!
Thanks for listening deeply!
Your content highlights issues that aren’t often discussed in society. My grandpa had a similar experience, he used to say he was fortunate to have the chance to earn and save enough to raise and educate his kids. Thanks to his efforts, I have the privilege of studying in the US. Understanding our family origins and valuing their efforts is the best motivation to work hard.
Thank you for your valuable content. Indeed, a father and daughter heart to heart talks. As your father gradually narrated out his experiences and lessons in life I saw it not just simply as content but an indispensable lifetime experience of a migrant father which is exemplary to other people and now the fruits of his life struggles came into fruition and those are the happiness he felt and you who are obviously the perfect example of his masterpieces😀
I appreciate that so much. Thanks for your beautiful words :)
We all need an Asian Dad.
This is so precious!, There is so much to learn! God really blessed me the day he guided me to your channels! I want to let you know , you have made a very positive change in my life as a student
Blessed to have you here as well :) Thanks so much for your support and I'm super happy to hear your progress!
Since I started diving into social media, my attention got too short that I can't watch long contents. But, wow, I am surprise that I was able to watch a more than hour video without feeling any boredom. I wish I can meet Amy in person someday once I got successful through her life lessons.
I really liked this video because when my dad told me one da how much and how hard he had to work for everything i felt exactly like you said, the need to push myself too. ❤
This was so useful! Your dad is amazing, this was equivalent to reading a self development book. Even though I'm 25, I know this is still applicable for my life and I will rewatch this for my future children's sake🧡 P.S You and your sister were raised right!
woww im a dad of one kid from southeast asia . this is very good story . Thank you
My life journey was very similar to your cousin. But I recently got stuck in my position and really want to explore my life abroad. It’s definitely not easy to migrate at my thirties, so I used to worry a lot.Even the thought of putting my whole effort into polishing my English kind of scared me away because i failed my IELTS several times and was constantly concerned about the difficulties of living in a foreign country. But your video eased my anxiety and fears. Do a bit of extra work, change the environment and find my people. Do my best consistently from today onwards.❤❤❤
I am from India... glad that i found your channel...there is so much to learn from you and your father
Truly relatable being from India Similar Story My Papa Grandpa had struggle, getting out of the farming ✨
that's so lovelly - I wish more youtubers bring their family to share with us
I'll bring my sister on soon, too!
I can feel the proudness in your face 🎉🎉
I’ve got goosebumps form the first second, very inspiring ❤
I am struggling. Thank you for this.
He is a great dad :) be proud of your dad :)
For sure :)
thank you for the advises and thank your father for his humblness and openess
Thank you for posting this, I really needed this. Jesus loves you all!
thank you for the vid and advice . It’s very inspiring ! :) ❤
What a dad! ❤
I love this kind of content! It would be really great if you could do livestreams to be able to have conversations like this with your viewers
Thanks alot for sharing your story with us,special socialization knowledge for the younger generation
I resonate a lot with the idea of luck. Just as your dad had no idea English would be so valuable in his life, I myself underestimated my college degree in mechanical engineering. Without it, I wouldn't have been able to go into the federal government and work overseas in Japan. And once I arrived, I worked hard to adapt and overcome a lot of engineering challenges, just so I could make myself useful at work and stay longer.
That’s amazing! Thanks for sharing!
Loved listening and watching every minute of this podcast. While watching this episode some thoughts came into my mind and I would love to share them with you. I am pretty sure there are lots of people watching your content and loving your energy and authenticity like me and the numbers are increasing day by day. What many influencer do is make reels from their long form content to attract viewers but I would definietly not love watching you do the same. The viewers from social media who usually do not watch long form contents are not worth you losing your authenticity and deriving from your long form path just to get few more followers. So it's my opinion that you shouldn't re-purpose your podcast to get attention on other social media platforms. Just my unfiltered thought. You are allowed to do whatever you want queen. I am your lifetime follower anyway!
You have a smart daughter you should be a proud father ❤
look who grew so much between the 2 videos GO GIRLLLL
I subbed to you. there's so much resemblance with my relationship with my parents except drastically different at the same time. thanks!
All respect to your dad!
Life your always growing life it's self is a teacher every thing you do helps you grow.
Omg I know this one will be good even before watching itt ❤
Let me know what you think
This is great the love I see. it's a beautiful thing❤❤
the way her dad said hiii so cute ❣
I wish I had a father like this.
Another video pointed out to me how much people from asian countries have a much different cultural perspective than americans, partly due to their family, or greater cause mindset. It's great hearing this perspective becaue I've always believed it to be the right direction to head when looking for purpose. Thanks for the video
Amazing Dad!
Thank you so much for this video! I'd love to hear more of your thoughts on what hard work is in general, how to know you're working hard and not fooling yourself. Is it measured objectively or subjectively? For me
I somehow burned out and completely lost the sense of when I work hard and when I don't. I measure my work by the number of tasks completed and hours spent, but I feel like it's never enough, and hard work has turned into abstract words with no concrete meaning for me.
Very special episode!!! Thanks!!!!
Thank you for this❤
Thank you for a video ❤
I envy the man. So nice daughter!!
Sooooo inspiring for life and English learning🎉🎉🎉
So good content. I can't believe I watch it till the end episode🎉🎉🎉
Love your content it’s so encouraging but not in an influencer* way just feels like I’m sitting down with an admirable new friend that wants to have an encouraging conversation ❤