Great video! I'm a CS undergrad. I took multivariable calculus this fall, and the gradient decent algorithms for artificial intelligence suddenly made sense. I began writing my own AI framework from scratch. I made a dense network, then used a linear algebra library to clean the math up. Now I'm converting it to layer classes so I can add convolutional layers for vision AI and possibly transformers for LLMs in the future. I did a speech on AI learning for my business class. It's hard to express how amazing it feels to be entirely potential, throughout your whole youth, then to orient all your skills and knowlege towards a specific goal.
Great video and I wholeheartedly stand behind putting in the work hardwork of learning anything for a short period of time to set yourself up to reap the benefits of that long term! It’s a game changer and I promise, most people in your work environment aren’t doing this.
I decided to learn music production one and a half year ago. Every day for about 3 actual hours (I have plenty of time) after 1200 hours of actual advancing, I can say these : learn by doing. Learn and implement. Write a song and use different techniques. That is don't settle in the same way of implementing something. Change it, so you can learn a different technique. What I want to say it is that you have to make it more difficult each week , in order to really learn. And not only learn but applying immediately. Looking back, I really wouldn't change this way of learning, it is really the quickest. But it is also hard work, because each week you have to try a different approach, you never settle.
@@ZachHighley In school we spend 20.000 hours / in Univ we spend 10.000 hours / in work we spend 80.000 hours , and much of it is useless , but the 1000-3000 hours that WE CHOOSE to spend is worth 10 times better at least..
Hi Zach, I always learned something from your videos...And most of all I love the views and your humor and the content... Thank you so much for posting and for that you deserve a pizza, haha🍕
Very good vid just like always, much appreciated. I have one question that's a bit out of track, But I felt motivated after your vid about 30-days running, and I ran for 2 weeks straight and it felt great Until my calves started to tighten so often, so it would stop me from running, Has that happened to you? and if so how did you deal with it, and how long to get back in track?
Is it okay to commit to something that is not your thing until you find it? Even if what you’re committed to right now will take 5 years of your life? Amazing video thank you!
Hi again Zach great video! But I want to say something, am an RN, I exorcise, I’m a hunter, love fishing and so on but my passion what I’m meant here to do is writing books and that’s what I’m doing with all my time except when I’m doing the other things to have balance in life which is very important. What I’m trying to say is your stable job doesn’t have to be your meaning in life, it can be what you do after your day of work or on your holiday. Believing that your job must fulfill every aspect of your dreams and fantasies and goals is an extremely high bar to put on yourself. I believe most people won’t be able to have their most passionate dream as their job but when you find what you love to do the most you do that too! It could turn into a job but often not and both is just as wonderful! If writing books would have been my full time job it would have stressed me out and probably turned into something else. Maybe I’m wrong. May I just think you seem to be such a wonderful doctor and I don’t want you to quite that, because you can have both, and maybe you are both and more of course. I hope you’ll find what you’re searching for. Looking forward to the next video!
Great point Madeleine! My problem with being a clinician is it would be another 6-8 years of training at 80 hours a week with strange hours including night shifts and calls. Especially if it doesn't make me happy there, I simply won't have enough time to pursue things outside of work with those hours. But, I completely agree that many people can find their thing outside of the normal 9-5 and still work a normal 9-5, that just wasn't possible for me as a doctor in training.
@@ZachHighley I understand. That makes a lot of sense and being a nurse and seeing first hand the training, effort and long working hours that goes into becoming a doctor and being a practicing doctors you simply don't have that much time for other projects and dreams that will require all your focus, interest and energy. And yes being super excited about what you're doing is really something we should all look for. I just wanna say watching your previous videos of you becoming a doctor was a delight and simply wonderful. I truly believe you gave kindness, medical care and hope to so many patients and people around you during your time as a doctor and truly made a difference. Looking forward seeing what you will do next. Your videos are great!
Zach, What coding resources are you using to learn to code? What are your thoughts on the differences for learning to code vs learning medicine and science?
Why not learn them all? I think it's about trying until you find the "thing" you like. Personally, I've been focusing on the html/css on code academy, but you can find free guides on TH-cam, and then I just started building websites. Now I'm working through code academy's web developer course with some Java/github. My next plan is to do Laravel's PHP so I can build a website with wordpress more "from scratch."
@ That’s awesome! You’re truly a life long learner and it’s inspiring. I’ve been learning to code as well. It’s a steep learning curve but there’s so much you can do once you become proficient. If you ever want to learn the analytics side Maven analytics and DataCamp have some high quality courses. There’s more and more available health data which can be leveraged in various faucets of healthcare, finance, real estate, and so much more.
Any way to get those written out? Especially the questions? I could go back and write them down, but I’m assuming you have that all in a word doc I could print easily and think on?
I thought that you quit residency. Your description states that you’re a resident physician. I always thought that you would be a great physician. Congratulations.
Yayyy Zach is here!!! My day is going to be WISE AND WELL INFORMED!!! ❤️ 🎉 Thank you so much Zach for all the efforts you have put into this video. 🫡👏👏👏👏
Damn, this video is Highley informative!
I must say anotherrandomguy8505, I think very Highley of you as well.
@@ZachHighley Nah, FR man. Rarely do you get a video so packed with so much value and information.
Consistency is key to achieving any goal!❤
This is not just a ‘motivational 10 min video’
This is a lecture for life. Thank u.🖤
Great video! I'm a CS undergrad. I took multivariable calculus this fall, and the gradient decent algorithms for artificial intelligence suddenly made sense. I began writing my own AI framework from scratch. I made a dense network, then used a linear algebra library to clean the math up. Now I'm converting it to layer classes so I can add convolutional layers for vision AI and possibly transformers for LLMs in the future. I did a speech on AI learning for my business class. It's hard to express how amazing it feels to be entirely potential, throughout your whole youth, then to orient all your skills and knowlege towards a specific goal.
Whoah, that sounds super cool!
Great video and I wholeheartedly stand behind putting in the work hardwork of learning anything for a short period of time to set yourself up to reap the benefits of that long term! It’s a game changer and I promise, most people in your work environment aren’t doing this.
Thank you so much! Very timely. I’m glad you are posting more ❤
Great video, you gave me something to take ACTION on today!❤❤❤❤❤ Love this!
I decided to learn music production one and a half year ago. Every day for about 3 actual hours (I have plenty of time) after 1200 hours of actual advancing, I can say these : learn by doing. Learn and implement. Write a song and use different techniques. That is don't settle in the same way of implementing something. Change it, so you can learn a different technique. What I want to say it is that you have to make it more difficult each week , in order to really learn. And not only learn but applying immediately. Looking back, I really wouldn't change this way of learning, it is really the quickest. But it is also hard work, because each week you have to try a different approach, you never settle.
1200 hours! Amazing!
Yep, I get stuck in analysis paralysis all the time. Building and publishing ASAP has made me learn much more, much faster.
@@ZachHighley In school we spend 20.000 hours / in Univ we spend 10.000 hours / in work we spend 80.000 hours , and much of it is useless , but the 1000-3000 hours that WE CHOOSE to spend is worth 10 times better at least..
I'm glad you discovered coding! By the way, thank you for being such a great influence to all of us! I hope you have fun in your current journey :)
Hi Zach, I always learned something from your videos...And most of all I love the views and your humor and the content... Thank you so much for posting and for that you deserve a pizza, haha🍕
Thanks for the support!
@@ZachHighley You're welcome...
Wow! Great content Zack, You gained a subscriber and best wishes! 🌻
Cheers and welcome to the fam!
Thanks a lot for all your hard work ❤
I loved the music at the end. It made everything more powerful 😆
Your running videos really helped me to get out of rut i was in ...n this video is reallyyyyyyy❤
Zach has been flying high recently & am glad that he is taking us with him. Another banger. ❤
Thanks for the support!
Needed this.
Thank you Zach, when I finished reading the Atomic Habbits, I got so upset.
I love motivated topics from you!
Very useful, thanks Zach.
Very good vid just like always, much appreciated.
I have one question that's a bit out of track,
But I felt motivated after your vid about 30-days running, and I ran for 2 weeks straight and it felt great
Until my calves started to tighten so often, so it would stop me from running,
Has that happened to you? and if so how did you deal with it, and how long to get back in track?
I resonate with you bro and i already found my thing to be a dad and husband! 🙂🤗
Is it okay to commit to something that is not your thing until you find it? Even if what you’re committed to right now will take 5 years of your life? Amazing video thank you!
I saw it in Tuesday tune up! But couldn't read it .Glad to see this here 😍
Thanks for joining me here too! People are loving the Tune-up!
I love zach
Terrific video! Thank You!
Hi again Zach great video!
But I want to say something, am an RN, I exorcise, I’m a hunter, love fishing and so on but my passion what I’m meant here to do is writing books and that’s what I’m doing with all my time except when I’m doing the other things to have balance in life which is very important. What I’m trying to say is your stable job doesn’t have to be your meaning in life, it can be what you do after your day of work or on your holiday. Believing that your job must fulfill every aspect of your dreams and fantasies and goals is an extremely high bar to put on yourself.
I believe most people won’t be able to have their most passionate dream as their job but when you find what you love to do the most you do that too! It could turn into a job but often not and both is just as wonderful!
If writing books would have been my full time job it would have stressed me out and probably turned into something else.
Maybe I’m wrong. May I just think you seem to be such a wonderful doctor and I don’t want you to quite that, because you can have both, and maybe you are both and more of course.
I hope you’ll find what you’re searching for.
Looking forward to the next video!
Great point Madeleine! My problem with being a clinician is it would be another 6-8 years of training at 80 hours a week with strange hours including night shifts and calls. Especially if it doesn't make me happy there, I simply won't have enough time to pursue things outside of work with those hours.
But, I completely agree that many people can find their thing outside of the normal 9-5 and still work a normal 9-5, that just wasn't possible for me as a doctor in training.
@@ZachHighley I understand. That makes a lot of sense and being a nurse and seeing first hand the training, effort and long working hours that goes into becoming a doctor and being a practicing doctors you simply don't have that much time for other projects and dreams that will require all your focus, interest and energy. And yes being super excited about what you're doing is really something we should all look for.
I just wanna say watching your previous videos of you becoming a doctor was a delight and simply wonderful. I truly believe you gave kindness, medical care and hope to so many patients and people around you during your time as a doctor and truly made a difference.
Looking forward seeing what you will do next. Your videos are great!
Great Video!!!
Thankyou ❤
Thank youuuuuu
This is a highley original video ❤❤❤❤ 😅
Zach,
What coding resources are you using to learn to code? What are your thoughts on the differences for learning to code vs learning medicine and science?
Why not learn them all? I think it's about trying until you find the "thing" you like. Personally, I've been focusing on the html/css on code academy, but you can find free guides on TH-cam, and then I just started building websites. Now I'm working through code academy's web developer course with some Java/github.
My next plan is to do Laravel's PHP so I can build a website with wordpress more "from scratch."
@ That’s awesome! You’re truly a life long learner and it’s inspiring. I’ve been learning to code as well. It’s a steep learning curve but there’s so much you can do once you become proficient. If you ever want to learn the analytics side Maven analytics and DataCamp have some high quality courses. There’s more and more available health data which can be leveraged in various faucets of healthcare, finance, real estate, and so much more.
Any way to get those written out? Especially the questions? I could go back and write them down, but I’m assuming you have that all in a word doc I could print easily and think on?
On point! 🔥
Thanks for watching!
Thanks man!
Thanks for watching!
I thought that you quit residency. Your description states that you’re a resident physician. I always thought that you would be a great physician. Congratulations.
Hey, I did quit, just forgot to update my bio on TH-cam; updated now! Thanks for the support!
Woww, thats is the first time that I have be the first person who watch your video.🎉🎉
speedy!
Nice video!
thanks!
3:14 - you meant: "short-term pain for long-term gain", right? @Zach Highley
100%, thanks for the correction lol
Yayyy
Zach is here!!!
My day is going to be WISE AND WELL INFORMED!!! ❤️ 🎉
Thank you so much Zach for all the efforts you have put into this video. 🫡👏👏👏👏
Of course, I ain't going anywhere!
The 2 first links to your website in the description don't work properly, you should update the default description segment. Great video.
Which one? The newsletter one works
I think they all work? Let me know if they don't! Thanks for watching and the help!
Zach whats with the thumbnail lol. good stuff as always :)
haha what's wrong?
Interesting.
you are like ...love...
love u
Idk why but the thumbnail is making me sleepy. I think I need a good old fashioned nap or mabe a coffee ☕️ lol
😅
Disco nap go go go (coffee, nap, awake and energized)
@ZachHighley yeah I've never heard of a disco nap but it sounds lovely I'm up for it if it will leave me feeling energized that's a plus for me 😊☕️💓💕
❤❤❤❤❤
love u2
👏🏽👏🏽
Cheers!
first
19th?
:)
thanks for watching!
I am a student from india
helloooooo there, thanks for watching!
Take a taxi.