I worked for the manufacturers of this machinery for. 40 years. The machines shown were produced till around the late 1980 s and had outputs of 5000 cpm. Our plant was in south London near what is now Surrey Quays previouly Surrey Docks. From just after WW2 until earlier this century Molins Ltd London was the worlds leading supplier of machinery to the tobacco industry.
When I left the industry 20 years ago, the state-of-the-art was 11,500 cigarettes per minute with NONE of the hand loading and transfer you see here. Raw materials fed in, cases of cigarettes out.
I had a summer holiday job as a 16 Y/O student, working in the Tool Store at Molins Suanderton, Bucks. That was back in the 74. I earned £17 per week, or £21 with O/T. Had a subsidised canteen where you could have a decent 3-course for 25p and bus transport to & from the factory was included for free. I got a real education in old-school engineering from the 6 weeks I spent there. Happy Days !!
@@DaTruth1017it’s honestly disgusting isn’t it, we’ve became a dictatorship where the gov gets to control us. Even if it is a bad habit people should still have the choice. It was only a year ago they was £11.50 for a pack of 20
@@doctortabbySo? Doesn’t change anything about what they said. Also most choose to start, the nicotine then makes the choice to quit very very difficult, making it not nearly as free a choice as many, possibly you, seem to think.
That looks so old fashioned to me. I stopped in 2014 working for PMH and we operated machines that produced 16000 cigarettes per minute (800 packets) into shipping boxes. We did that only with 2 operators. There were about 20 highly automated productionlines. 24 ours a day, 5 days per week.
No doubt. But this factory looks to be in Dubai. It has a population of 3 milllion. Yes, this is slow compared to what you worked with, but I imagine the equipment was cheap as are the labor costs. This turns out 5,000 cigarettes a minute.
@@invisableobserver when you have something you love then smoke and drink how much you can until you have to go to the hospital.. and think about changing your life for live longer for the family / friends or animals you love
@@invisableobserver Keep trying it took me several attempts. I went cold turkey and managed to quit faster. Find other ways to help with dealing with anxiety, because what makes you smoke is the anxiety. prep for the anxiety because smoking actually makes you more anxious when you first give up and it will get better. Good luck !
They are warehouse employees, some of them part and full time I’m sure, and a lot of the employees probably get lunch breaks and have the option of 1 or more shorter breaks for a smoke, like other jobs…. And for getting to smoke the excess/leftovers, I’m not sure, I bet they do and probably even a discount on smokes at any store in their hometown
No, the cast offs can be salvaged for the tobacco. Cigarette factory workers cannot bring in packs from outside. You can grab a pack off the rack as soon as you come in, and grab one for take-home. There is no smoking on the manufacturing floor. The entire factory is essentially a bonded warehouse. Uncle Sam gets really mad if he doesn't get all the excise tax due him. (Secret: Uncle Sam makes MORE $ from the sale of cigs than the tobacco companies do!) Every pack made in the US has excise tax payable to Uncle as soon as the case leaves the manufacturing space and goes to the warehouse - same building separated by a firewall..
Can YOU IMAGINE how stoooopid people are sucking on that? I have no words,,,,, (and they think they are tough and important,,,, hahahahaha hahahahaha hahahahaha hahahahaha hahahahaha hahahahaha hahahahaha hahahahaha hahahahaha
My grandfather worked for Philip Morris. He’s actually for good or bad person responsible for creating creating the chemical process that takes what would’ve been trash and his reformulate it to be usable
The cigarette factories play an important role in reducing the population. Thank you we need way less people on this beautiful planet. The world is overpopulated we need more cigarette factories.
I sincerely WISH that i have this business. And all i ask for is my dream and wish come true. I learn that people that DON'T smoke develops LUNG CANCER. That is not the first time i am personally knowing and hearing about that. I really wish to get into the tobacco industry. It is my wish to have this business.
You are mistaken on what you have heard. While a lot (but not all) of cigarette manufacturers do add a few chemicals for the manufacturing process, none of them are deadly. The tobacco itself however, contains over 7000 naturally occurring chemicals. Out of those chemicals, 70 are known carcinogens.
@@harshdayal9558, What do farmers spray on tobacco plants? What Foliar Insecticides Are Recommended for Tobacco in 2017? ProductActive Ingredient (MOA)Recommended Rate/AcreCoragen (field foliar application)Chlorantraniliprole (28)5 fl ozDenimEmamectin benzoate (21)8 ozKarate/WarriorLambda-cyhalothrin (3A)0.96 fl oz/2.5 ozOrtheneAcephate (1B)0.25 lb This is what gets sprayed on the tobacco in the fields to kill insects from eating up the tobacco leaves. Death starts in the growing fields.
Tahun 2008 saya berhenti merokok setelah hampir 20 tahun menjadi hamba rokok.. Berhenti begitu saja tanpa mengguna apa ubat atau pil anti nikotin. Setelah berhenti dapat saya rasa perubahan dalam tubuh. Bangun pagi dada terasa segar.. Bila berlari tidak rasa cepat penat.. Stamina semakin kuat..
Fábrica do câncer. No intestino e na garganta. O Senhor Jesus me libertou. tem mais de 50 anos que eu não fumo nem bebo bebidas alcoólicas mais . Obrigado Senhor Jesus.
Alangkah baiknya berhenti merokok. Saya tak pernah merokok walaupun kedua-dua ibubapa saya perokok berantai (chain smoker) dah berpuluh tahun dah. Masih ingat mak saya suruh pi kedai runcit beli rokok 555 atau dunhill. Masa tu saya membesar di Ipoh sekitar 70- 80an. Satu-satunya tabiat buruk yang sangat merbahaya dan membazirkan duit. Say no to smoking!!
Another sad but true fact about cigarette smoking. You can smoke from age 18 to 40 & completely stop at 40 & still end up with cancer or other health problems related to smoking when you in your 60s to 70's. It actually takes your body over 20 to 30 years to fully recovery from chronic smoking and its not always a guaranteed that your body will recover after stopping from years of smoking.. If you smoke, just stop. Get help if you need too. I used the Nicotine patchs to quit and they helped alot
I just passed my ten year mark since I put the coffin nails down. Best thing I ever did. It takes a real want, but I honestly don't think I could have done it without the patches and gum. The first step is to decide to quit.
*20+ years of my life was ruined from smoking. A pack a day. When I drank, I smoked 35+ cigarettes a day. 7 years quit. I can't stand the stench of smokers now. I feel horrible for stinking people's houses or cars up when I was around.* 🤢🤮
good you’ve quit, but you should really go to the doctors to check out on your lungs to see if there’s been any damage.. because, may God forbid, people who smoke usually get lung cancer, and the symptoms could be unrecognisable until stage 4 which is basically the death stage since there is no cure at that point. Please, check up.
There is nothing worse than an ex smoker 😂 ✌️. Don't start smoking kids. It doesn't look hard, sophisticated, classy, or clever. It actually downgrades someone's opinion of you the moment you light up. 💯
Looks very antiqueted ,these manchines are old.I worked for 11 yrs as a machine mechanic for Imperial Tobacco in the 80,s until it was taken over by Hanson Trust and we had far more advanced machines than these.We sold these machines to India and the Middle East.years ago.
In europe.... you pay the price for a pack of sigarettes. Especially in my country the netherlands. For a pack of 50 grams Tobacco we pay almost 20 euros for this. In Germany it is much cheaper. This year tabacco is no longer for sale in the supermarkets and only affordable in gas stations and sigarshops. In 2025 they are also no longer for sale in the gas stations and only in the cigarshops here in the netherlands. I think they will ban all the cigaretts in 2030. W.E.F shit
Brooklyn,New York, U.S.A,and here,for a pack of Newports,if I get them at the cheaper,no tax stamp places,$12 most from what I've seen n got,but for folks going to regular grocery type places with cigs with the proper tax stamp,$16 minimum,up to about $20-$22 at the News Stands in Manhattan.They care only for money n control,while virtue signaling,and I,for one, Ladies and Gentlemen,will NOT Be partaking in zee eating of zee bugs,no sir,I won't do,I won't,no.
I worked for the manufacturers of this machinery for. 40 years. The machines shown were produced till around the late 1980 s and had outputs of 5000 cpm. Our plant was in south London near what is now Surrey Quays previouly Surrey Docks. From just after WW2 until earlier this century Molins Ltd London was the worlds leading supplier of machinery to the tobacco industry.
When I left the industry 20 years ago, the state-of-the-art was 11,500 cigarettes per minute with NONE of the hand loading and transfer you see here. Raw materials fed in, cases of cigarettes out.
I had a summer holiday job as a 16 Y/O student, working in the Tool Store at Molins Suanderton, Bucks. That was back in the 74. I earned £17 per week, or £21 with O/T. Had a subsidised canteen where you could have a decent 3-course for 25p and bus transport to & from the factory was included for free. I got a real education in old-school engineering from the 6 weeks I spent there. Happy Days !!
@Austin4098
Box of 20 is your weekly wage.
How times have changed.
@@DaTruth1017it’s honestly disgusting isn’t it, we’ve became a dictatorship where the gov gets to control us. Even if it is a bad habit people should still have the choice. It was only a year ago they was £11.50 for a pack of 20
I need this machine
Why that’s the most efficient machine I’ve ever seen!
It's obsolete.
This machine has tookin alot of lives making them cigarettes
@@AuntJemima2395 Each person makes their own choice...
@@doctortabbySo? Doesn’t change anything about what they said. Also most choose to start, the nicotine then makes the choice to quit very very difficult, making it not nearly as free a choice as many, possibly you, seem to think.
@@JasperPeters I started and quit. Both were my choices.
Loved the narration. It made every process crystal clear.
Shut up
😂😂😂
This is hands-down one of the best educational videos I’ve seen on this topic!
The only job where you will never run out for a smoke break
Me smoking on job
Supervisor: What are you doing?
Me: Quality control 😂
They always leave out the parts that people want to see most! I wanted to see how the filter and the different paper for it get attached.
That looks so old fashioned to me. I stopped in 2014 working for PMH and we operated machines that produced 16000 cigarettes per minute (800 packets) into shipping boxes. We did that only with 2 operators. There were about 20 highly automated productionlines. 24 ours a day, 5 days per week.
How much is a setup like this. What set up our brandy use now
No doubt. But this factory looks to be in Dubai. It has a population of 3 milllion. Yes, this is slow compared to what you worked with, but I imagine the equipment was cheap as are the labor costs. This turns out 5,000 cigarettes a minute.
Yes you can see that the machines are old ones but they still works fine 🥳
Are u still in the tobacco business?
Not anymore since September 2014@@moezsaleh5700
I stopped smoking 4 years ago, one of the best things I’ve ever done.
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Iam 3 months in quitting
I am trying to quit, any advice?
@@invisableobserver when you have something you love then smoke and drink how much you can until you have to go to the hospital.. and think about changing your life for live longer for the family / friends or animals you love
@@invisableobserver Keep trying it took me several attempts. I went cold turkey and managed to quit faster. Find other ways to help with dealing with anxiety, because what makes you smoke is the anxiety. prep for the anxiety because smoking actually makes you more anxious when you first give up and it will get better. Good luck !
I've been smoking for 48 years and feel great.
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Do they get to smoke the cast offs? Does the company let you have cigarettes if you work there and also have health ins.?
They are warehouse employees, some of them part and full time I’m sure, and a lot of the employees probably get lunch breaks and have the option of 1 or more shorter breaks for a smoke, like other jobs…. And for getting to smoke the excess/leftovers, I’m not sure, I bet they do and probably even a discount on smokes at any store in their hometown
No, the cast offs can be salvaged for the tobacco. Cigarette factory workers cannot bring in packs from outside. You can grab a pack off the rack as soon as you come in, and grab one for take-home. There is no smoking on the manufacturing floor. The entire factory is essentially a bonded warehouse. Uncle Sam gets really mad if he doesn't get all the excise tax due him. (Secret: Uncle Sam makes MORE $ from the sale of cigs than the tobacco companies do!) Every pack made in the US has excise tax payable to Uncle as soon as the case leaves the manufacturing space and goes to the warehouse - same building separated by a firewall..
Holy moly that's a lot of cigarettes!
I would have much rather have heard the noise from the machines than the awful music that was playing
Seen similar set up at a dispensary was so intriguing
Even though there are many who used vapes instead of cigarettes, there is still a big demand for smokes worldwide.
Mate, those stooooooopid vapes are as poisonous as the bloody cigarettes
Can YOU IMAGINE how stoooopid people are sucking on that? I have no words,,,,, (and they think they are tough and important,,,, hahahahaha hahahahaha hahahahaha hahahahaha hahahahaha hahahahaha hahahahaha hahahahaha hahahahaha
Will always be there
Glad I quit smoking, regret wasting my money and health. But I found this automation interesting to watch, thanks.
And the factory is organized and clean
Smoked 25 years and now that I’ve quit I’ve had to learn not to be a hypocrite.
I need a cigarette after watching this
Hahahaha me too!😂😂😂😂
I take a blunt 😂
My grandfather worked for Philip Morris. He’s actually for good or bad person responsible for creating creating the chemical process that takes what would’ve been trash and his reformulate it to be usable
The content is incredibly insightful, but the creator’s personal life undermines their message.
Thanks for taking the time to create such a well-crafted video!
This is a underground cigarette factory big cooperation dont have small machines like this
Makes me want to go out and have a smoke. 😁👍😁👍
Smoke 🚬 and blunt 😂
This is powerful means of end product of agricultural mechanization
This video makes a complex topic accessible to everyone. Amazing!
Year number 6 this year without the ciggies! Don't even feel any urge to smoke again whatsoever, love my coffee in the mornings instead lol 😂❤👍
The cigarette factories play an important role in reducing the population. Thank you we need way less people on this beautiful planet. The world is overpopulated we need more cigarette factories.
Underrated 😂😂
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Food especially sugar is killing way more people.....but keep buying the propaganda buddy
So you want to see the world population to be reduced. Now, does this include, you, your children and grand children?
I sincerely WISH that i have this business. And all i ask for is my dream and wish come true. I learn that people that DON'T smoke develops LUNG CANCER. That is not the first time i am personally knowing and hearing about that. I really wish to get into the tobacco industry. It is my wish to have this business.
You sound like you're a couple packs short of a carton 😂
you forgot the part where they add over 70 deadly chemicals to it
You are mistaken on what you have heard. While a lot (but not all) of cigarette manufacturers do add a few chemicals for the manufacturing process, none of them are deadly.
The tobacco itself however, contains over 7000 naturally occurring chemicals. Out of those chemicals, 70 are known carcinogens.
The chemical comes from the tabacco itself. It’s VERY harmful when dried and inhaled when turned into smoke. No extra chemicals needed
@@snowflakehunter So the question how harmful are these as compared to a cigarette I rolled myself with my own tobacco, rolling paper and the bud.
@@harshdayal9558, What do farmers spray on tobacco plants?
What Foliar Insecticides Are Recommended for Tobacco in 2017?
ProductActive Ingredient (MOA)Recommended Rate/AcreCoragen (field foliar application)Chlorantraniliprole (28)5 fl ozDenimEmamectin benzoate (21)8 ozKarate/WarriorLambda-cyhalothrin (3A)0.96 fl oz/2.5 ozOrtheneAcephate (1B)0.25 lb
This is what gets sprayed on the tobacco in the fields to kill insects from eating up the tobacco leaves. Death starts in the growing fields.
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It's interesting ! By the way... one thing we should remind the Ad "smoking cigarette is injurious to health" 😎
What!!! That's it, tomorrow I'm quitting on Saturday. Maybe Monday
Tahun 2008 saya berhenti merokok setelah hampir 20 tahun menjadi hamba rokok.. Berhenti begitu saja tanpa mengguna apa ubat atau pil anti nikotin. Setelah berhenti dapat saya rasa perubahan dalam tubuh. Bangun pagi dada terasa segar.. Bila berlari tidak rasa cepat penat.. Stamina semakin kuat..
Fábrica do câncer. No intestino e na garganta. O Senhor Jesus me libertou. tem mais de 50 anos que eu não fumo nem bebo bebidas alcoólicas mais . Obrigado Senhor Jesus.
False 😮
Alangkah baiknya berhenti merokok. Saya tak pernah merokok walaupun kedua-dua ibubapa saya perokok berantai (chain smoker) dah berpuluh tahun dah. Masih ingat mak saya suruh pi kedai runcit beli rokok 555 atau dunhill. Masa tu saya membesar di Ipoh sekitar 70- 80an. Satu-satunya tabiat buruk yang sangat merbahaya dan membazirkan duit. Say no to smoking!!
Another sad but true fact about cigarette smoking. You can smoke from age 18 to 40 & completely stop at 40 & still end up with cancer or other health problems related to smoking when you in your 60s to 70's. It actually takes your body over 20 to 30 years to fully recovery from chronic smoking and its not always a guaranteed that your body will recover after stopping from years of smoking.. If you smoke, just stop. Get help if you need too. I used the Nicotine patchs to quit and they helped alot
I smoked cigars for a bit…to get myself off the filthy carcinogenic tobacco..
I just passed my ten year mark since I put the coffin nails down. Best thing I ever did. It takes a real want, but I honestly don't think I could have done it without the patches and gum. The first step is to decide to quit.
@@ThatGuy-2882 ive passed the fifty year mark…nasty muck…I can’t believe i used to waste my money on the rubbish..
@@griswald7156 I understand
@@ThatGuy-2882 awesome.. Yes you are 100% right. One must want to really quit for the patchs and gum to work.. congrats
I have a factory at my farm just for myself. I produce roughly 10k cigarettes per year.
Peace be upon you and God's mercy. Possible your number to contact you.
Smoke breaks must be great there😂
The cigarettes so God, I'm smoking and that me felling very good
What?
*20+ years of my life was ruined from smoking. A pack a day. When I drank, I smoked 35+ cigarettes a day. 7 years quit. I can't stand the stench of smokers now. I feel horrible for stinking people's houses or cars up when I was around.* 🤢🤮
Cool story bro
good you’ve quit, but you should really go to the doctors to check out on your lungs to see if there’s been any damage.. because, may God forbid, people who smoke usually get lung cancer, and the symptoms could be unrecognisable until stage 4 which is basically the death stage since there is no cure at that point. Please, check up.
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There is nothing worse than an ex smoker 😂 ✌️. Don't start smoking kids. It doesn't look hard, sophisticated, classy, or clever. It actually downgrades someone's opinion of you the moment you light up. 💯
Looks very antiqueted ,these manchines are old.I worked for 11 yrs as a machine mechanic for Imperial Tobacco in the 80,s until it was taken over by Hanson Trust and we had far more advanced machines than these.We sold these machines to India and the Middle East.years ago.
I like to start cigarette factory in India how to make it
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@john please share your mail id i need your help to set up the cigarette factory in india
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The wisdom in this video is undeniable, though it's troubling that the person sharing it doesn’t live by these principles.
In europe.... you pay the price for a pack of sigarettes. Especially in my country the netherlands. For a pack of 50 grams Tobacco we pay almost 20 euros for this. In Germany it is much cheaper. This year tabacco is no longer for sale in the supermarkets and only affordable in gas stations and sigarshops. In 2025 they are also no longer for sale in the gas stations and only in the cigarshops here in the netherlands. I think they will ban all the cigaretts in 2030. W.E.F shit
I live in france and i pay 17 euro for 30 gram of Marlboro 😭🤣
Brooklyn,New York,
U.S.A,and here,for a pack of Newports,if I get them at the cheaper,no tax stamp places,$12 most from what I've seen n got,but for folks going to regular grocery type places with cigs with the proper tax stamp,$16 minimum,up to about $20-$22 at the News Stands in Manhattan.They care only for money n control,while virtue signaling,and I,for one, Ladies and Gentlemen,will NOT Be partaking in zee eating of zee bugs,no sir,I won't do,I won't,no.
And this is how cancer sticks are made
vitamin for human
You didn't show where tobacco you put in them came from. Which implies it was a real tobacco and not just paper filled with tobacco oil
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Theirs hands look dirty. 😛
Can I be the product tester?? I'll do it for free or y'all can just give me cigarettes 😂
The advice is genuinely helpful, but the creator’s lifestyle is anything but moral.
Such a unique and engaging video. Keep up the great work!
The content is undeniably helpful, but it’s hard to respect a creator who doesn’t live by these principles.
The lessons shared are vital, but the creator’s personal life choices are far from admirable.
The wisdom shared here is impactful, yet it’s disappointing that the creator doesn’t live by these principles.
Your videos always inspire me, but it’s hard to ignore the disconnect between your words and actions.
The insights in this video are valuable, but it’s tough to respect someone who doesn’t follow their own advice.
You always make such great points. It’s a shame your life doesn't reflect the same values.
Excellent video, but I wonder if you apply any of this advice to your own life?
The teachings in this video are profound, though it’s hard to take them seriously from a creator who harms others.
The content is genuinely helpful, but it's a shame the creator doesn’t apply these lessons in their own life.
The lessons shared are invaluable, but the creator’s actions speak louder than their words.
The teachings here are essential, but the creator’s personal conduct undermines their credibility.
You always know how to deliver powerful messages, but your personal life doesn’t seem to measure up.
The lessons here are vital, but the creator’s personal life is far from admirable.
I always learn so much from your videos, but it’s disappointing that you don’t seem to apply these lessons to your own life.
The content is incredibly insightful, but the creator’s personal life undermines their message.
The wisdom in this video is undeniable, though it's troubling that the person sharing it doesn’t live by these principles.
The advice is genuinely helpful, but the creator’s lifestyle is anything but moral.
The content is undeniably helpful, but it’s hard to respect a creator who doesn’t live by these principles.
The lessons shared are vital, but the creator’s personal life choices are far from admirable.
The wisdom shared here is impactful, yet it’s disappointing that the creator doesn’t live by these principles.
Your videos always inspire me, but it’s hard to ignore the disconnect between your words and actions.
The insights in this video are valuable, but it’s tough to respect someone who doesn’t follow their own advice.
You always make such great points. It’s a shame your life doesn't reflect the same values.
Excellent video, but I wonder if you apply any of this advice to your own life?
The teachings in this video are profound, though it’s hard to take them seriously from a creator who harms others.
The content is genuinely helpful, but it's a shame the creator doesn’t apply these lessons in their own life.
The lessons shared are invaluable, but the creator’s actions speak louder than their words.
The teachings here are essential, but the creator’s personal conduct undermines their credibility.
You always know how to deliver powerful messages, but your personal life doesn’t seem to measure up.
The lessons here are vital, but the creator’s personal life is far from admirable.
I always learn so much from your videos, but it’s disappointing that you don’t seem to apply these lessons to your own life.
The content is incredibly insightful, but the creator’s personal life undermines their message.
The wisdom in this video is undeniable, though it's troubling that the person sharing it doesn’t live by these principles.
The advice is genuinely helpful, but the creator’s lifestyle is anything but moral.
The content is undeniably helpful, but it’s hard to respect a creator who doesn’t live by these principles.
The lessons shared are vital, but the creator’s personal life choices are far from admirable.
The wisdom shared here is impactful, yet it’s disappointing that the creator doesn’t live by these principles.
Your videos always inspire me, but it’s hard to ignore the disconnect between your words and actions.
The insights in this video are valuable, but it’s tough to respect someone who doesn’t follow their own advice.
You always make such great points. It’s a shame your life doesn't reflect the same values.
Excellent video, but I wonder if you apply any of this advice to your own life?
The teachings in this video are profound, though it’s hard to take them seriously from a creator who harms others.
The content is genuinely helpful, but it's a shame the creator doesn’t apply these lessons in their own life.
The lessons shared are invaluable, but the creator’s actions speak louder than their words.
The teachings here are essential, but the creator’s personal conduct undermines their credibility.
You always know how to deliver powerful messages, but your personal life doesn’t seem to measure up.
The lessons here are vital, but the creator’s personal life is far from admirable.
The content is incredibly insightful, but the creator’s personal life undermines their message.
The wisdom in this video is undeniable, though it's troubling that the person sharing it doesn’t live by these principles.
The advice is genuinely helpful, but the creator’s lifestyle is anything but moral.
The content is undeniably helpful, but it’s hard to respect a creator who doesn’t live by these principles.
The lessons shared are vital, but the creator’s personal life choices are far from admirable.
The wisdom shared here is impactful, yet it’s disappointing that the creator doesn’t live by these principles.
Your videos always inspire me, but it’s hard to ignore the disconnect between your words and actions.