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Harvey character and Donna where the best in this series, Mike's character was either underuse or forgotten sometimes, actually I think they genuinely forgot his ability and the whole reason he was there 😂. Lewis... I could lived with out him big time😂. Loved the video, very well analysed.
Fcking loved watching this awesome video. I loved Harvey and was interested in 80/20 principle, and you clubbed both. GENIUSSSS! Made my day, man! :) You got a sub from me, buddy. And if you keep delivering, hopefully, then I ain't going anywhere. Loyalty is a two-way street, isn't it? 😎
Bring videos related to alpha male like harvey ,tommy shelby, tommy shelby, tony stark etc like this one and you will end with millions of subscribers best of luck.
I have a thought here: if 20% of the focused work is 80% productive than the rest of the 80% less-focused work which yields the the rest of the 20% productivity , Then by eliminating the unproductive 80% of the effort we are achieving 80% productivity by doing only 20% effort, in that case, wouldn't this 20% effort (say 2 hrs) be considered 100% effort?
Hey, I'm not sure if I fully understand your question. I would look into this resource if you wanted a deeper understanding of the 80/20 principle: www.amazon.com/80-20-Principle-Secret-Achieving/dp/0385491743
It supposedly works on every 80/20. You have 8 hours (480 minutes) in a work day and produce 1 productivity. If you eliminated your 80% that's worth only 20% of your total productivity (so only the 96 most productive minutes), you'd have 0.8 productivity in 96 minutes. If we did it again, you'd have 64% total productivity in 19.2 minutes. I'm not convinced it would work so well, but to some degree there's reason for it.
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Nice one! I have an iff-topic question tho, would love to hear ur answer: I uploaded a movie related video once and it immediatel got blocked for copyright, so what's the catch? Is movie visuals ok but sounds needs to be different or only use short clips, mirror it, color grade it or whatever? How do you use footage without copyright issues? Thank you. Kind regards - another creator
hey man, this is actually a point that has been brought up a lot. To respond to what you are saying, I think you should realize that we are aware he's not a real life example. Our channel is Mind Through Culture, which was intended to mean concepts of the mind, explored through cultural figures. We think it is more interesting to talk about concepts by doing it through stories that are popular and fun, like using suits to talk about the 80/20 principle. Another point to make to you is that the 80/20 principle is alive and well in many real world examples, if you check out Richard Koches book on the subject, or listen around the 3 minute mark of the video, you can find many of these real world applications of the principle.
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Donna was always special and fun to watch
She killed it at the end tho
Especially the scene in that green dress
Wish you reduced the volume of the background music.
noted thanks
Agreed. 80% of the volume can be achieved from only 20% of the level.
That was fun to watch! Nice work.
Fantastic Job in Analysing Suits...80/20 Confidence and Delivery 🎉👏
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So insightful. Jordan Peterson turned me onto the Pareto Distribution, but never considered applying it to real life scenarios. Well done.
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Why do those nutcrackers do that? Can't you say that you are giving a reaction or something? Anyways, more power to you, pal.
Excellent Video.
This is life changing information. Thank you for sharing!
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Harvey character and Donna where the best in this series, Mike's character was either underuse or forgotten sometimes, actually I think they genuinely forgot his ability and the whole reason he was there 😂. Lewis... I could lived with out him big time😂. Loved the video, very well analysed.
What a good watch! Loved your take on the 80-20 principle. That earned my sub!
Amazing video, subscribed 👍
thanks for the support
Great video. I may have to see this movie
its a series. But it's really good though
you maybe
but Harvey is *here*
---> here
HE IS THE CHARACTER, MF! LIFE DOESN'T WORK LIKE THAT
80/20 is a pretty well documented phenomena, we were just using Harvey as an example of it because its fun...
Fcking loved watching this awesome video. I loved Harvey and was interested in 80/20 principle, and you clubbed both. GENIUSSSS!
Made my day, man! :)
You got a sub from me, buddy. And if you keep delivering, hopefully, then I ain't going anywhere.
Loyalty is a two-way street, isn't it? 😎
LOL I love it. Thanks man.
@@precisionthinking My pleasure, pal!
@@precisionthinking Do you have ensta as well? Promote it in reels over there as well.
Fire video🔥
Love Harvey, Donna and Jess'
Bring videos related to alpha male like harvey ,tommy shelby, tommy shelby, tony stark etc like this one and you will end with millions of subscribers best of luck.
informative thanks
Great video. Here’s a tip - try to quote less from the book if possible.
I have a thought here: if 20% of the focused work is 80% productive than the rest of the 80% less-focused work which yields the the rest of the 20% productivity ,
Then by eliminating the unproductive 80% of the effort we are achieving 80% productivity by doing only 20% effort, in that case, wouldn't this 20% effort (say 2 hrs) be considered 100% effort?
Hey, I'm not sure if I fully understand your question. I would look into this resource if you wanted a deeper understanding of the 80/20 principle: www.amazon.com/80-20-Principle-Secret-Achieving/dp/0385491743
It supposedly works on every 80/20.
You have 8 hours (480 minutes) in a work day and produce 1 productivity. If you eliminated your 80% that's worth only 20% of your total productivity (so only the 96 most productive minutes), you'd have 0.8 productivity in 96 minutes.
If we did it again, you'd have 64% total productivity in 19.2 minutes.
I'm not convinced it would work so well, but to some degree there's reason for it.
To anyone who ran into audio issues at the 7:54 mark , we are aware of this and trying to fix it. If you go to the re-upload on our channel you can watch the video in its entirety. Here is the link to that: th-cam.com/video/LuPfVqmfnYI/w-d-xo.html
Nice one! I have an iff-topic question tho, would love to hear ur answer: I uploaded a movie related video once and it immediatel got blocked for copyright, so what's the catch? Is movie visuals ok but sounds needs to be different or only use short clips, mirror it, color grade it or whatever? How do you use footage without copyright issues? Thank you.
Kind regards
- another creator
If you send this question to our email address we can get back to you. 👍
super
Great stuff
Cant hear anything, the background sound is too loud.
Not bad.
Well, also Harvey and his work, life etc, are fiction produced for tv… not real life. Good video but it’s not a real example and application
hey man,
this is actually a point that has been brought up a lot. To respond to what you are saying, I think you should realize that we are aware he's not a real life example. Our channel is Mind Through Culture, which was intended to mean concepts of the mind, explored through cultural figures. We think it is more interesting to talk about concepts by doing it through stories that are popular and fun, like using suits to talk about the 80/20 principle. Another point to make to you is that the 80/20 principle is alive and well in many real world examples, if you check out Richard Koches book on the subject, or listen around the 3 minute mark of the video, you can find many of these real world applications of the principle.
not parito - pareto, for god sake...
it was spelled pareto in the video...
@@precisionthinking oh my god... englishman...
bg music too loud