The video is a clip that I pulled from an interview of Sam Altman on the YC TH-cam channel. Here is the link to the original video: • Sam Altman : How to Bu...
yep. "It's ok if money/status is the thing that motivates you in the beginning. A lot of people start out that way and don't like to admit it. But really early on, I think you need to find a deeper meaning to keep you going". Something along those lines
Being 28 and feeling like I wasted a lot of time in my early 20s, the best thing you can do is to always just focus on where you are now and what you can do moving forward. Don’t get caught up in thinking about what you could of done differently, just start working hard now, it’s not too late to make a difference in your life.
I am 28+ so not much of my 20s left, best of luck to all who are in their early Twenties, work hard, enjoy your time while you are young and achieve your full potential. 👍👍👍👍
Highlighting the points such as working hard(Learning and studying) in the early days is quite impressive. I can't agree more. Working hard is a competitive advantage. As he mentioned satisfaction should be the driving force or motivation to do work and also as people grow old they may figure out their actual purpose and that drives them to the future.
At 41 I agree with the power of compounding your experience and lessons over time. Also: don't worry about doing anything meaningful in your 20s, you can be unlucky as Sam says. Take your chances though and continue doing the same in your 30s. The luck will inevitably turn your way when you keep at it. I liked that he mentioned giving your time to different people. Those little coffees and acquaintances can add up into a meaningful reputation that helps everyone involved. Be selfless and help others as you go.
00:01 Prioritize work-life balance and compound your efforts in your 20s 00:30 In your 20s, invest time in learning and improving skills. 00:58 Work harder than most people think in your 20s 01:33 Knowing when to quit is challenging. 02:06 Success takes time and perseverance 02:37 Success often comes to those who persist through criticism and doubt. 03:10 Believe in the importance of what you're doing to sustain challenges. 03:44 Long-term motivation is driven by enjoyment, belief, and meaningful connections. Crafted by Merlin AI.
i am 24 and i look at people younger than me on internet who are super successful. This make me feel i am too late. I wanna turn my life around but this thought whenever it pops up in my head pulls me an inch back. But one thing is for sure and that is, I am gonna be the person I always dream of being, maybe not this year or the next but it will be true.
I am 24 too. I think about it this way , if u have a good loving family and friends and u have a sustainable income , u r already successful man . Don't compare yourselves with others . Some people will turn into a millionaire in their 50s, who knows..... Just make sure that u r always learning and working hard.
What I learnt from this video: 1. Compound effect (for hard ( learn more, talk to people whenever you can, spend more time on working and focus)) 2. Knowing when to quit is hard 3. Enojment is essential on a long journey and cause success requires (most of the time) long journey learn and optimize your work to enjoy it over a long period of time Oh, there is also intense believe
Thats the keypoint here, sam mentioned its cool to start of saying "yeah i want to make money or i want to be famous" which is totally cool. Many people do not admit the fact that they work for money, later on their mission changes after they earn money. Most realistic video ever seen
Work hard only when you found your direction. Many people work hard but found themselves in the wrong place. Many successful people found their passion early on, then began to work hard.
He literally developed scurvy (vitamin c deficiency) because he worked so hard on his first start up. So saying that he did not work harder than other people (most people?) is not true.
Also life in the 30s has more overhead (more contracts paperwork and adult stuff to look after), even if you're single without kids, so better go hard in the 20s when the youth energy can hit turbo mode for prolonged time.
I was expected some BS advice about how you have to grind and wake up at 5AM and eat clean, blah blah blah But this was refreshing because he acknowledges that yes, you have to work hard, but there's also luck
Why is working hard bs? Because it's too hard for you? Elon, Gates, Larry Page, Buffett, Obama, Martin Pieters,, all would tell you there is his and hours of hard work required to succeed at anything All the people I went to Columbia with would agree, too.
How to get rich like Sam Altman. Capitalise on other people's work and disregard all ethical frameworks which could possibly apply to you. Altman has turned a non-profit OpenSource company for ethical development of AI into what it is today. As of Jan. 10, OpenAI's usage guidelines no longer included a prohibition on "military and warfare" uses in existing language that obligates users to prevent harm. The policy now only notes a ban on utilizing OpenAI technology, like its Large Language Models (LLMs), to "develop or use weapons."
Clearly you don’t know the purpose or story of OpenAI and are misinformed alongside sounding like a lazy socialist who blames others because they’ll never be successful themselves. Do something with your life pal instead of hating on people who work 1000 times harder than you. It won’t bring you anywhere in life just so you know ✌️✌️
00:01 Prioritize work-life balance and compound your efforts in your 20s 00:30 In your 20s, invest time in learning and improving skills. 00:58 Work harder than most people think in your 20s 01:33 Knowing when to quit is challenging. 02:06 Success takes time and perseverance 02:37 Success often comes to those who persist through criticism and doubt. 03:10 Believe in the importance of what you're doing to sustain challenges. 03:44 Long-term motivation is driven by enjoyment, belief, and meaningful connections.
I would really recommend that you direct some of that hard work into extra-curricular stuff like hobbies and university clubs. Working really hard at uni is great but spreading your efforts wide will pay dividends
@@joshgts9675he still has time to turn his life into a mess xD But seriously it's not too late, man. Anyone can improve themselves. "It's always Day One" - Jeffrey P. Bezos I still remember that 100 year old grandma who went back to college for her granddaughter. Even just picking up bridge at that age is better than nothing
Here is the link to the original video. As for the whispering sounds, I have no clue. I screen recorded the video so something could have happened there, or it could have been in the original video. Not totally sure
Just like SBF, Altman is on high dosages of stimulants. It’s fairly obvious if you pay close attention to his body language / behavior. I believe he also joked about it in a previous video.
I'm so happy I made productive decisions about my finances that changed my life forever,hoping to retire next year... Investment should always be on any creative man's heart for success in life..
Investing has proven to be an incredibly beneficial decision. My cryptocurrency profits continue to play a substantial role in growing my overall wealth, reducing my reliance on my salary
Sam Altman's advice to young people: Don't worry so much about your future. AI is going to take all your jobs and the government is going to give you a UBI (I think LOL). Please give me and my company trillions of dollars.
- Embrace compound interest in your career by working harder early on to reap long-term benefits. [0:17] - Network extensively and continuously improve skills to leverage the compound effect. [0:38] - Recognize the high value of early career years in setting your long-term professional trajectory. [0:53] - Be prepared for unfair circumstances and maximize your chances of success through hard work. [1:08] - Persistently work on projects longer than most people would to overcome the "trough of sorrow." [2:28] - Base the decision to quit or continue a project on internal judgment, not external criticism, focusing on whether there are still ideas worth pursuing. [2:51] - Sustain motivation over time by finding enjoyment and belief in the importance of your work and appreciating your colleagues. [3:27]
Just name your channel more professionally and you will get more subscribers. I didnt subscribe because your name is not even capitalized and picture confusing.😅
what does him being a billionaire have anything to do with what he said? he gave solid advice & the idea sams promoting is from james clear whos nowhere near a billionaire lmfao
The truest point is the very last 3 seconds of the video. People initially want to be famous/achieve notoriety but then they find deeper meaning.
yep. "It's ok if money/status is the thing that motivates you in the beginning. A lot of people start out that way and don't like to admit it. But really early on, I think you need to find a deeper meaning to keep you going". Something along those lines
Being 28 and feeling like I wasted a lot of time in my early 20s, the best thing you can do is to always just focus on where you are now and what you can do moving forward. Don’t get caught up in thinking about what you could of done differently, just start working hard now, it’s not too late to make a difference in your life.
I am 28+ so not much of my 20s left, best of luck to all who are in their early Twenties, work hard, enjoy your time while you are young and achieve your full potential. 👍👍👍👍
I’m 25 and this June, I’ll be 26.
This is the best most articulated advice I have ever heard on this
he just failed to mention you must be a massive gay to pull this off
@@nonefvnfvnjnjnjevjenjvonej3384 how, elaborate please
this is one of the most common advices in the history of mankind, I don't see the brilliance in it
@@mr.nicolas4367 whats a better advice then?
@@andreilaiter1233 mines
Thanks for the clip!
why does the interviewer talk like sam
They are brothers.
Both are gay brothers.
Interviewer is Jack Altman🤣
Jack is straight tho
Damn.......the family line got butchered pretty badly here 😂@@krishanSharma.69.69f
This was incredibly motivating, thank you :)
yeah man
Highlighting the points such as working hard(Learning and studying) in the early days is quite impressive. I can't agree more. Working hard is a competitive advantage.
As he mentioned satisfaction should be the driving force or motivation to do work and also as people grow old they may figure out their actual purpose and that drives them to the future.
At 41 I agree with the power of compounding your experience and lessons over time. Also: don't worry about doing anything meaningful in your 20s, you can be unlucky as Sam says. Take your chances though and continue doing the same in your 30s. The luck will inevitably turn your way when you keep at it. I liked that he mentioned giving your time to different people. Those little coffees and acquaintances can add up into a meaningful reputation that helps everyone involved. Be selfless and help others as you go.
Nice ❤❤
00:01 Prioritize work-life balance and compound your efforts in your 20s
00:30 In your 20s, invest time in learning and improving skills.
00:58 Work harder than most people think in your 20s
01:33 Knowing when to quit is challenging.
02:06 Success takes time and perseverance
02:37 Success often comes to those who persist through criticism and doubt.
03:10 Believe in the importance of what you're doing to sustain challenges.
03:44 Long-term motivation is driven by enjoyment, belief, and meaningful connections.
Crafted by Merlin AI.
There's no such thing as success
@@krox477 yeah quite sad people motivated by this shell of a man because of the zeros added to his bank account.
Thanks
The best 20's advice ever to exist!!
He's really straightforward and honest. I can see he has no underlying agenda.
He's not straight but I have to say he's honest.
You're a literal mindreader then.
@@thatsalot3577 bahahhaahah
his words atleast seem more from heart and less glamour, compared to other ceos like tim, satya or sundar
BRO @@thatsalot3577
i am 24 and i look at people younger than me on internet who are super successful. This make me feel i am too late. I wanna turn my life around but this thought whenever it pops up in my head pulls me an inch back. But one thing is for sure and that is, I am gonna be the person I always dream of being, maybe not this year or the next but it will be true.
I am 24 too. I think about it this way , if u have a good loving family and friends and u have a sustainable income , u r already successful man . Don't compare yourselves with others . Some people will turn into a millionaire in their 50s, who knows..... Just make sure that u r always learning and working hard.
You are not alone . I myself compare with other younger than me.
You're not at all late! And don't compare yourselves with anyone.
Comparison is the thief of joy
Hahahah wtf too late at 24 🤣 you are just kid that spend to much time on Instagram etc.
One of best best advice by him.
I thought it was great as well
What I learnt from this video:
1. Compound effect (for hard ( learn more, talk to people whenever you can, spend more time on working and focus))
2. Knowing when to quit is hard
3. Enojment is essential on a long journey and cause success requires (most of the time) long journey learn and optimize your work to enjoy it over a long period of time Oh, there is also intense believe
enjoyment and an intense belief that it matters
Great questions by the interviewer
The best advice is just to be born rich and in an influential family. Nothing else even compares
This is the best advice I've ever got from an AI.
Thats the keypoint here, sam mentioned its cool to start of saying "yeah i want to make money or i want to be famous" which is totally cool. Many people do not admit the fact that they work for money, later on their mission changes after they earn money. Most realistic video ever seen
the vocal fry is strong with the altmans
Work hard only when you found your direction. Many people work hard but found themselves in the wrong place. Many successful people found their passion early on, then began to work hard.
Thanks
How they are sitting is bothering me but what was said was so good
He literally developed scurvy (vitamin c deficiency) because he worked so hard on his first start up. So saying that he did not work harder than other people (most people?) is not true.
bro how u can literally just put tomato sauce on your food
How aspirational. I too hope to one day achieve scurvy
Yeah nah
So he says to do main quests but also check on side quests! Understandable! :D
Why do all Silicon Valley CEOs have the same speech cadence like they're giving a TED talk.
Vocal fry runs in the family
love this guy. literally me.
Absolutely right...
Money motivates me😂😂
But on flexible time....😁
Damn pretty straightforward and this is what i call COMMON SENSE, which is uncommon among kids today.
Amazing
Also life in the 30s has more overhead (more contracts paperwork and adult stuff to look after), even if you're single without kids, so better go hard in the 20s when the youth energy can hit turbo mode for prolonged time.
THE ADVICE IS SAM ALTMAN GOT LUCKY
lol y'all say this about anybody who becomes successful!
It wasn't luck. His family is hugely influential. You have no idea...
I was expected some BS advice about how you have to grind and wake up at 5AM and eat clean, blah blah blah
But this was refreshing because he acknowledges that yes, you have to work hard, but there's also luck
these two things don't really contradict themselves, and I don't think anyone who tells you to grind is saying there is no luck involved.
"Luck is when preparation meets opportunity"
@@jamess.2491Amazing quote!
Why is working hard bs? Because it's too hard for you?
Elon, Gates, Larry Page, Buffett, Obama, Martin Pieters,, all would tell you there is his and hours of hard work required to succeed at anything
All the people I went to Columbia with would agree, too.
@@user-bm9yj7gr9y I think what he means is hard work is a prerequisite, not a guarantee.
This makes me happy (again) to be a first half millennial.
sounds like sam is talking to sam LMAO
How to get rich like Sam Altman. Capitalise on other people's work and disregard all ethical frameworks which could possibly apply to you. Altman has turned a non-profit OpenSource company for ethical development of AI into what it is today.
As of Jan. 10, OpenAI's usage guidelines no longer included a prohibition on "military and warfare" uses in existing language that obligates users to prevent harm. The policy now only notes a ban on utilizing OpenAI technology, like its Large Language Models (LLMs), to "develop or use weapons."
Based, Skynet cometh
Look it’s the one smart person in the entire comment section.
Clearly you don’t know the purpose or story of OpenAI and are misinformed alongside sounding like a lazy socialist who blames others because they’ll never be successful themselves. Do something with your life pal instead of hating on people who work 1000 times harder than you. It won’t bring you anywhere in life just so you know ✌️✌️
@@Slater2113and the one with the lowest probability of success in the entire comment section 😉
Oh shit, there are two of them
Wow, so realistic, I Luv this guy
Sam Altman interviewed by Sam Altman's personal GPT
00:01 Prioritize work-life balance and compound your efforts in your 20s
00:30 In your 20s, invest time in learning and improving skills.
00:58 Work harder than most people think in your 20s
01:33 Knowing when to quit is challenging.
02:06 Success takes time and perseverance
02:37 Success often comes to those who persist through criticism and doubt.
03:10 Believe in the importance of what you're doing to sustain challenges.
03:44 Long-term motivation is driven by enjoyment, belief, and meaningful connections.
🙌
❤️
*Determination matters! Happy 2024!*
if you are doing truly impactful, the money will follow, just not right away. Now it's quantum and space tech.
remember when Sama used to be the interviewer
4:20 is the answer
"The Coffe girl" voice activated
Sam Altman is the God of AI...
🛐
It's fine to work hard, but I'd rather work smarter than harder.
Why will putting time into a career matter if AI creates an abundance of goods and services? Why was this not your follow up?
Fortunes favors the prepared!
im 19 and started uni. I try to study my ass off and get the habit of studying, working, learning
Based
While it is always great to believe in oneself, a little help from others can be a great blessing.
-Iroh
I would really recommend that you direct some of that hard work into extra-curricular stuff like hobbies and university clubs. Working really hard at uni is great but spreading your efforts wide will pay dividends
Good luck, what are you studying?
@@cheesball96 bioengineering. I plan to specialize on genetic engineering
Too late 30 is months away, now I am trying to survive my past self 😂
bro your career is literally just starting in your 30s. I am learning software development and I am 35.
Too late 30s applies for our ancestors and sportsmen . Rest of the pupuli it starts at 40
Am I watching this on 1.25 or 1.5 speed? No? Oh....😮
Yup. Compounded from 18 to 28. It has set me up for my 30s now.
Young people need to understand this. Save and invest as much as you can in your 20s. It will make your 30s and 40s much easier.
Good on ya dude. I wasted my 20's drinking and chasing girls. Now my life's a mess.
@@depression_isnt_real You can enjoy your 20s while also saving most of your money.
@@joshgts9675he still has time to turn his life into a mess xD
But seriously it's not too late, man. Anyone can improve themselves. "It's always Day One" - Jeffrey P. Bezos
I still remember that 100 year old grandma who went back to college for her granddaughter. Even just picking up bridge at that age is better than nothing
Alright Sam but what if the thing im working on is about to be automated away because of YOU
wheres the original video? Also, whats that whispering sound 1:20
sounds almost steganographic
th-cam.com/video/sYMqVwsewSg/w-d-xo.htmlsi=5ZO1GNNhumgjW7ii
Here is the link to the original video. As for the whispering sounds, I have no clue. I screen recorded the video so something could have happened there, or it could have been in the original video. Not totally sure
@@LordcoogThe CIA were discussing something while they watched your computer during the screen recording ;)
It’s birds in the background dude
Why is he tweaking at the beginning of the video?
Just like SBF, Altman is on high dosages of stimulants. It’s fairly obvious if you pay close attention to his body language / behavior. I believe he also joked about it in a previous video.
@@Bird1502most achievers are on drugs without admitting it. It's par for the course, unfortunately.
@@sp123like who
@@Qwertzym0onsif Kobe Bryant's autopsy tested positive for Ritalin.
yeah, take advice from the robot vampire man 😂🤡👍🏽
No mention of money in the entire video
you must not have watched the whole video then
Good old study
sensible 4 mins
I'm so happy I made productive decisions about my finances that changed my life forever,hoping to retire next year... Investment should always be on any creative man's heart for success in life..
That's awesome!!! I know nothing about investment and I'm keen on getting started. What are the strategies?.
Wow I'm amazed You mention expert Fergus waylen I thought I'm the only one that benefit from his services
Well, you are saying the fact. I invested $4,000 with fergus Waylen. and earned $12,000 .
I'm 52years and I'm retiring this 2024 I already secured my financial position for the past 2years from Fergus Waylen
Investing has proven to be an incredibly beneficial decision. My cryptocurrency profits continue to play a substantial role in growing my overall wealth, reducing my reliance on my salary
Sam Altman's advice for people in their 20s:
Take drugs
Alright i am 30 and I'm out of here ...
😊
Are you attacking my mother? ARE YOU INSANE?
Look at these people. Body language like children. Cody looks absolutely broken. Don't listen to these people.
People are motivated by many things
Why most people sound like artificial, like to have a high pitch voice or with bass. I dont know this is original voice or just a style in west now
Sam Altman's advice to young people: Don't worry so much about your future. AI is going to take all your jobs and the government is going to give you a UBI (I think LOL). Please give me and my company trillions of dollars.
Don't be gay like me
- Sam Ctrlman
thats pretty funny
Well Open AI is going to replace us so no more having a career
- Embrace compound interest in your career by working harder early on to reap long-term benefits. [0:17]
- Network extensively and continuously improve skills to leverage the compound effect. [0:38]
- Recognize the high value of early career years in setting your long-term professional trajectory. [0:53]
- Be prepared for unfair circumstances and maximize your chances of success through hard work. [1:08]
- Persistently work on projects longer than most people would to overcome the "trough of sorrow." [2:28]
- Base the decision to quit or continue a project on internal judgment, not external criticism, focusing on whether there are still ideas worth pursuing. [2:51]
- Sustain motivation over time by finding enjoyment and belief in the importance of your work and appreciating your colleagues. [3:27]
Bold words by a guy that stole all the private and paid data on the internet and is trying to sell it back to us for a fee.
Ahh man, I want to work at OpenAI so bad...
I don’t trust this man!
What about people in their 30's? 😂
Actually not as pretentious as it could have been
how do you live without money ?
Also having a huge iq helps a lot tho…
Ceos are weirdos
Just name your channel more professionally and you will get more subscribers. I didnt subscribe because your name is not even capitalized and picture confusing.😅
demon vibes
Be born rich 😅
Great rhinoplasty
Sam Altman's Advice To People In Their 20's: Be born rich and jewish
my momma dosen't like this guy and she like everyone
Only 69 likes, it's a shame. Even a stupid cat video gets more likes 😮
Preach! Run up the likes baby!
lol
@@Lordcoog
The right people will find it this content :)
Generic advice from billionaire lol
What did you want him to say?
what does him being a billionaire have anything to do with what he said? he gave solid advice & the idea sams promoting is from james clear whos nowhere near a billionaire lmfao
Why should I listen to a gay advice?
cause it's your faith 😂
ASking this question to the guy who first said OpenAI will always be open source and then sold it to Microsoft...HYPOCRISY!
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