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I came to see if anyone other than me saw his fathers genuine kind eyes . When he was describing wanting to raise an honest kind child I totally felt that
its crazy!! this 9 YEAR OLD KID who’s only in grade 3 has to go outside in the freezing cold chopping wood, shovelling snow and going outside everytime you have to pee to the nearest toilet just for your buttcheeks to freeze in terror and probably maybe even go numb if you stay there for too long and i dont even want to do the dishes. sure i love cooking, sometimes even do it myself, but this guy, everytime his mum cooks something he helps her.
@@jeffwilson7086 why bring religion into this? Not only that, Shame people who don't believe in the same religion as you? "Do not judge, or you too will be judged. For in the same way you judge others, you will be judged, and with the measure you use, it will be measured to you. "
During school I never really paid attention. Especially in history. Now that I"m 51 I so wrapped up watching documentaries like this & learning how others live across the world. It warms my heart to see how well behaved & adjusted these kids are & how hard they work to help their parents.
The American Boomers lived in an era of unprecedented prosperity and technological prowess that was never before seen. The Boomers who avoided being drafted (Nam) had the economically easiest life. War is normal and we cannot expect this type of prosperity to remain for eons and across the globe. Where will be winners, there will be losers. - A random 21 year old expecting an economic collapse and another major armed conflict
@@larapalma3744 Long, long time ago, in a region with two distinctive seasons, a rainy one and a sunny one, a man was survived by his wife and his two sons. On rainy days, the old widow was very sad. She worried about the business of her son who owned a small brick making factory. "The weather is too bad. If the rain just continues day after day like this, how could my poor son have his bricks dried", she lamented. On sunny days, the old widow was also very sad. She worried about the business of her other son who sold raincoats. "The weather is too bad. If it just continues to be sunny like that, who would need to buy raincoats from my poor son", she lamented. Poor widow!
I loved that final sentance. "After all, there is no such thing as bad weather, there is just weather and your attitude towards it." Absolutely inspiring.
In the world of democrats, raising a child to be honest and hard-working is a crime and makes you racist against our precious population of Nubian free loaders.
It’s absolutely incredible to me that thousands of years ago, a group of people looked at one of the coldest places on Earth and went “yeah, I think we can make it work.” And then they did. Humanity’s ability to adapt and problem-solve is truly remarkable. I have been loving learning about your region and culture and I doubt I would have known about Yakutia or the people living here without this channel, so thanks for broadening my world a little bit more!
The little boy's accuracy and focus over cutting woods is astonishing. Also hez candid to tell his mom she messed up the fish.. truest and warmest of emotions ❤❤❤❤
Big respect for the kid Arian, he looks so mature and stable at his age. Looking at his hands can tell that he actually works a lot, callous and experienced. Living in environment like this really helps the kids acknowledge and value their life more. I hope they keep doing well and have a happy life afterward
@@mirv7954 shut up you can't just randomly talk to someone like this also learn to write it's "save" not "safe" you can't use "!!!" just "!" also don't scream you loose an argument even being right
Watching Arian go to school in -55 weather and then help his parents around the house, I feel ashamed of how much we take things for granted. Such a beautiful and responsible child. So glad to have watched this video. It certainly gave me perspective.
If you notice they don't have any phones or internet out there which I think helps prevent their kids from pulling away from their parents, just something I noticed :)
I wish i knew this when i was younger. I could’ve asked my parents if they ever experienced this level of cold while they were complaining because what they experienced is nothing compared to this level of cold 😂😄
I love how that kid is like nearly freezing to death on his way to school, and a dog just trots by completely fine. Not even a husky, just a random collie dog.
@@sirdamned9272 no it's not they live outside they are not house dogs there not freezing or they wood die if that dog was freezing it wouldn't be so happy the dog is just fine 😳🚬
@@sirdamned9272 they're most likely allowed to go inside but are working dogs so used to being outdoor. Some working breeds are also made to work in snow so they are verry hairy to be good in the cold
What a beautiful and wholesome life. To see a boy of Arian's age learning such useful skills and spending many hours with his dad is really quite heartwarming.
It's great that's he's bonding with his father, but fishing and hunting are only useful skills if you plan to spend your life in a remote place like that. I personally wouldn't want such a harsh and dangerous life for my family.
*To see a boy of Arian's age learning such useful skills and spending many hours with his dad is really quite heartwarming.* Heartwarming, eh? Ironic choice of words.
It’s content like this that makes me love the internet. Just meeting a lovely family from the other side of the planet. On the last line… as my Irish father used to say ‘ there’s no such thing as bad weather , only the wrong clothes’.
I couldn't have said it better myself. As much as I can admit to venting over some of the garbage I see, it gets easy to overlook that there are people out there just trying to live much like everyone else. People who want to live and honest life, and want the same for their children.
@@dominic6055 I mean is not like they don't have hobbies, here we can see that the kid enjoys being w his friends and likes to play w dogs and make excersise, they have books too so is not like they're gonna die of boredom or smth
@@anita42853 btw they knew a crew was coming to film them and millions of people would look at them, so keeping up with appearances... maybe boredom is not the right word, but I don't understand most people commenting here that they wish to live like that
Ppl who are filled with Satan would hate to see ppl not living demonic lives. Leave these ppl alone. They respect family values and it looks like theres no crime. They are happy
@cander no brainwhashing? omg LOL they are all the same, for sure they watch lots of tv and anyway they have smartphones and the internet, so for sure Fb and gossiping what others are doing
I love their simple life. What struck me is how healthy the schooling is. Only 6 hours a day, multiple languages, healthy and unprocessed food. It’s beautiful, and should be a model for bigger communities
6 hours is quite a lot. When I was in elementary school, my lessons ended at 12:20 in the afternoon. Lessons start at 8:30, 45 minutes each and after lessons 2 and 3, breaks of 20 minutes for lunch. In the senior classes there are 6 lessons, which end at 14:10 and after that you can go home. I apologize for the English, because I used a translator.
@@p.j.9099 You're the product of your enviroment, there are parts of Western society where you'll find people exactly like this. This place is located in Russia, but you'll find many Russians who are also polar opposites to these hard working folk.
Imagine going to school in a nice uniform, learning 3 languages, plus learning hunting and fishing and crafts, and total discipline and not one kid addicted to electronics or questioning their gender?? These kids will grow up to be hard working, confident, decent humans instead of the spoiled, lazy children we have in America today. We in the USA have allowed liberal leftist teachers and liberal "leaders" to make several generations of pussies and generally unhappy people!!
@@hellothere6146 I bet those kids don’t start using drugs or end up in prison or addicted to the internet or live in their parents basement until they are 45 years old like Spoiled American kids do
Если бы вы знали как это ужасно умываться , чистить зубы и мыть руки такой водой . Руки ломит ,а для зубов это вообще капец .Нечем восхищаться абсолютно
These types of environments always bring out the best in humanity. Everyone depends on each other to survive, they all care and look out for their community. The end result is a safe, tight knit community that exudes warmth in the unlikeliest of places. I wish we could have this attitude in large cities; the world would be a better place. The Yakutia are amazing people.
There is a reason why. These types of weather resulted in natural selection where only the very enterprising and acute survived into their adulthood to procreate. Countries with the highest avg IQ are often these places unless an oddity like Singapore the administration has drastically elevated quality of life and infrastructure in the last few decades.
@@user-yk5lv8iw8x i wonder if they have vegans :)) just kidding. Clearly, these guys would not bat an eye to eat their dogs if some shit went down badly. Coz aint no pets in Yakutia, just survival and natural selection.
The stillness in the soul of that father. The values he works towards instilling in his kids… The freedom of choice he still offers them… that family’s overall appreciation for simplicity… it looks like proper living to me. Looks like what humanity is meant to be like without all the distractions poisoning it in other places. Little piece of heaven …
@@BrokenSymetry The ‘subjecting’ mentality will definitely find it hard to get. A paradigm shift is needed to understand that its not a life of running away from hardships that creates the best settings for the blooming of some much needed characteristics of the human soul. The combination of elements in this particular lifestyle allows for something rare and very valuable to grow in those people. There is way more to existence than just having it easy.
@@AlliCanThinkAbout the other day i saw a comment about how sanctions had dropped the value of the russian ruble and it was written by juggaloking69dope
@Clambert Jamdrip Absolute bullshit, parents have to prepare thier kids for actual life, not some kind of survival scenarios that will never happen. Guess you are the type of guy who was never told how to do his taxes right? Do you even know how to use the computer or phone in front of you or do you only know how to navigate some apps? Sounds like a failure with your logic, but thats not how it works.
The extreme life and weather the children have is something to witness and through it they never seem bitter or angry. The respect and manners that they possess is truly something. Good luck kids and may your future be bright and safe and happy.
These are literally model parents. Even in the harshest conditions, their dedication to not only their livelihood and survival but family too is incredible. Reminds me of alot of those families up here in Alaska… *except the cold where this kid is at seems much harsher.*
There's a theory, etc. about different cultures. Basically the warmer the conditions the less prosperous and hardworking the culture. I grew up in a place with really hot summers and freezing cold winters, with snow and ice. I can see now how the cold creates a drive in people that causes them to improve and work as they stay alive. As nice as palm trees and sunny beaches are (I live in a very sunny place, now) they tend to bring with them laziness and poverty.
I like the way this story unfolds and is presented from Arian's viewpoint, revolving around his day and his interactions with his wonderful parents. He will grow into a great man.
@@Qasibr Agree with everything you have to say. People are unhappy and bored in modern society...and every big city is starting to look the same. No thank you.
It's truly fascinating to see these documentaries in rural Russia/Asia, Africa, The Amazon etc because it really brings home just how weak, pathetic & fragile we have become in the West and how our comfort has destroyed our cultures and the natural order for Men & Women.
I really have so much respect for this way of life. No materialism, no social barriers, just good people enjoying and being one with the bounty that nature has given them. They are truly at peace even in that environment and I just think that’s just awesome
Why don't you move to that frozen hell and enjoy not having running water, not being able to just go to the store, seeing the same 10-ish people every day... They, much like yourself, don't mope around and mourn the things you're missing, but appreciate what they have
@@rekamud6635 Not really. It's 50% Yakuts (people native to the region), 38% Russians, and then it goes from Ukranian to Kyrgyz, etc. Americans live this way too you know. Living in Alaska is no cakewalk, and watch any doc about people living in Alaska, you'd say much of the same. They're too busy actively surviving to bicker much about other things. If you go further west into Russia you get all the social barriers, the materialism, very very very much.
Watching little Aryan waking up early, brushing his teeth and washing his face with literal ice cold water, walking in extreme cold to reach school whilst wearing an uncomfortable amount of clothing and helping his father and mother with household chores after school... It makes me respect him soooo much, especially when I think of how lazy I have been (skipping seminars/lectures because of bad weather)...
Man I love this community. With all the shortcomings, struggles, freezing they are happier and in more peace than a lot of people living in the best places having everything. The families can actually call their houses the home.
Exactly and because we have too much and we don’t fully appreciate it. We take everything for granted including each other as men and women. Sad but true isn’t it …
Nah man, they dont show all the negatives of the comunnity. I didnt lived in such an extreme conditions but I lived in even smaller community and its hell. You cant do a shit as a kid, you are always watched and any other way of thinking is prohibited, I was bullied by kids and adults by being lgbt, listening to rock music or wearing black clothes. If I didnt say hello to one babuska, my mother knew before I get home. But the worst part is something else. Its the toilet. You cant imagine the pain going to the toilet when there is -20 celsius outside for years, no matter if you are sick, drunk or just woke up in the night. I would die instantly in -70.
Also with the community there is no hiding. You get bad grade? Your teacher will tell everyone on her way home, you get diarhea? Everyone knows cause your neighbours saw you, or your mother tells. You have no privacy, its very culty in a way.
This video really made me rethink how a little kid named Aryan in the coldest place on earth works harder than most people I know daily. Amazing video and a beautiful family. I hope they all live out the rest of their lives with contentment.
@@Unknownuser-mw8td Pretty diferent. I came from a place where there a Lot of manual work to do. But now living in the city, i can't work as much as there. There is several reasons. Its diferente envriment, dude.
As a small child, I used to look at the atlas and just wonder about how living in these mysterious, fascinating places like Yakutsk, Magadan and Chukotka would be like. Thanks to TH-cam, today I got to see first hand. And it's far more fascinating and wonderful than I ever imagined it to be! 🙏
"After all, there is no such thing as bad weather, there is just weather and your attitude towards it." Profound, the message of these words extends to most everything else in life.
I live in India, here we can grow foods 365 days, no Snow, no hurricane🌪, no earthquake. Temperature is around 15°-30° Still people here complain about too cold 🥶 at only 15° ane too hot ar 30° World is sooo different
These people are absolutely amazing. The fact that their village is so well-kept and the residents are so adapt and well prepared for such a harsh environment every day shows just how resilient and strong the human race can be.
@@tejeenhl94 the human race : all people : human beings as a group "the history of the human race" "destructive weapons that could wipe out the (whole) human race"
I went out at -56°F once and couldnt feel my face after 5 mins, this is how these people live and been living for generations. Breeds toughness, work ethic and gratitude.
I live in Vietnam which has tropical weather. We have 4 seasons a year and the coldest one is winter. However, the lowest temperature in my hometown is just 6°C. Therefore, I really admire the people who live in Yakutia. I love this video and a lovely boy Arian. I'm appreciate the way people in here live and teach their children. Thank you for sharing this meaningful and interesting video.
LOVE his philosophy about raising his children, simply, help them become honest, kind, hardworking, good people. It doesn't ever get any better than that.
True!!Parents who help their children building up a good with self respect honest personality!!Comparing with the teens in West nations who spent their day in Insta fcbook,talking bad to their parents and being disrespectfull most of the times with the older people!!
@@elijamatt7929 They are the kind of people who makes life on earth possible. Most of people labelled as "successful" are just people with of lot of money.Most of them dies surrounded by failed family, bootlickers and vultures. The guy who made apple (i already forget his name lol😂) is dead.Nobody misses him Today madelein allbright died, just check how many people said: what a loss, we misses her ectect. NOT ONE, but the whole world said the same thing: good, burn in hell. secretary of u.s state, empowered woman blablabla...she will rot and not one tear touched her coffin. I am so happy about the fact i forget the name of the apple guy, but i will never forget yakutsk people can do awesome knifes.
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This was so eye opening how Humans adapt to their environment. They seem so much happier than people that have the trappings of over indulging. I have much respect for how hard working they are. Also a sense of family, and community.
And the people seem less whiney than that of the inhabitants of wealthy countries, as my dad always told me "if people don't have real problems they invent new ones"
Begs the philosophical question of whether we are able to perceive such happiness or if it only in retrospect that we can identify it. I assume, and this is maybe a crazy thought that these people are very similar to westerners mentally. And would say the exact same about anyone else in a similar ratio. "i was happier when i only owned one reindeer" "now all the yakutsk women wants my icicle"
@Arthur Morgan that's the most racist thing I've heard in a long time. Just because they can't open their eyes as much doest mean you have to point it out.
Wow, what an incredibly immersive and eye-opening look into the harsh realities of life in one of the coldest inhabited places on Earth! This documentary about Yakutia, Siberia truly pushed the limits of what I thought was possible for human endurance. The visuals were simply breathtaking - from the vast expanses of pristine snow and ice to the incredible housing and transportation adaptations needed to survive those extreme subzero temperatures. Seeing simple tasks like starting a vehicle or walking outside become heroic feats at -71°C (-95°F) was mind-boggling. But beyond the environmental challenges, I was most struck by the resilient human spirit and rich cultural traditions that allow the Yakut people to keep their ancient ways of life intact in such an unforgiving climate. The incredibly detailed preparations for winter, from harvesting food stores to repairing housing insulation, were humbling to witness. The scenes providing glimpses into typical winter days - like the children happily playing outdoors while elders did backbreaking wood-chopping work - highlighted the day-to-day hardships but also the strong sense of community. The interviews added such valuable first-hand perspective into the mental toughness required. What a privilege to be virtually transported to this rarely-seen corner of the world. While the freezing conditions seem unfathomable to me, the documentary really drove home the holistic ways the Yakut people have adapted in full harmony with their unforgiving environment over centuries. An unforgettable look at embracing life in the extremes!
Living in the tropical region, I dread cold weather. But these videos, bring so much warmth, the warmth of the community, families in the coldest place on earth … thank you Kiun for sharing such heart-warming clips of life with us
Growing up in rural Alaska, I can only imagine how much more cold and difficult life in Yakutia is! Absolutely fascinating. Loved the ice fishing with nets, I've never tried that before!
Yes I dont think most americans even realize how cold that is. They maybe think zero celcius is cold, while zero is fresh, when you can just easily walk around without getting cold, while it aint still warm. -10 celcius start to feel little bit, but its still pretty fresh. -20 then feels from your cheeks really much and especially, if it blows and my coldest I have been is -30 celcius where it really feels from cheeks, when it blows towards you, but I can just imagine how unbelivebly cold it would be in -40 and -50, so no wonder they use something in face to cover, when face can get cold also, when its only thing that aint covered for the cold weather.
I am currently in the UK and experienced living in and under 0 degrees for the first time in my life. I was complaining to my parents about this and after seeing this video I am completely humbled and Arian is now my new hero!
Rn I live in a place -31°F right now haha. Cars struggle to start. And it’s dangerous to be outside for more than 20 min. I appreciate summer SO SO much! The winter lasts 7 months here
I totally understand Same experience here and after 3 years I still can't cope with cold I always say I miss the desert weather and I'm a desert girl 🏜 winter growing up was 22 degrees and one week of rain that's it🥲
People of #Yakutia use the same type of axe on innocent women, children and elderly in #Ukraine today. They torture, murder civilians in their own homes. This is a *curated propaganda video/channel* Hard to imagine? Look it up yourself! They look peaceful, so grounded, yet, these are the people (along with savages from neighbouring #Buryatia) are committing the most satanic, sadistic warcrimes. It is an edited, scripted video to manipulate your “Western” opinions of russians while they rape and beat 4 year olds to death. #RussianWarCrimes #RussianPropaganda
Wow, this made me extremely emotional. These people are so resilient and the bond they have with eachother is so beautiful to see. "There is no such thing as bad weather; there is just weather and your attitude towards it."
So heart warming. Family meals, enjoying ice cream, kicking stones down the road, so much warmth even in the cold. This is what we should be doing not war. I hope what’s happening in that region doesn’t even remotely affect their happiness
Imagine going to school in a nice uniform, learning 3 languages, plus learning hunting and fishing and crafts, and total discipline and not one kid addicted to electronics or questioning their gender?? These kids will grow up to be hard working, confident, decent humans instead of the spoiled, lazy children we have in America today. We in the USA have allowed liberal leftist teachers and liberal "leaders" to make several generations of pussies and generally unhappy people!!
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"Life in Yakuta can be difficult, unpleasant and dangerous, but we have learned how to live in harmony with mother nature and we appreciate the (natural) treasures and gifts that surround us. We can always find beauty even in this extremely cold climate. After all, there is no such thing as bad weather. There is just weather and your attitude towards it." Beautifully expressed. These people are truly blessed. Their hearts are warm with love despite the extreme cold.
Very good. No use complaining about weather. You can't stop weather. A you can do is adapt and plan how to survive the weather you are going to get, like it or not. In Australia where I live,it is droughts, floods, bushfires, with the plagues or diseases these sometimes bring. They are almost "routine" and the old local people just stoically accept what they know will never change but prepare for such events, plan in advance for how to survive. It typically depends on good community effort because, alone, you don't have much hope. Everybody needs to know what to do when such disasters hit, so everybody moves very fast and knows exactly what to do, keeps very calm because panic merchants only make it worse still. And everybody has to be counted and accounted for. No discrimination! The old local people all know this. But there are many new settlers from the cities who still have not learned our tried and true traditional ways for surviving "weather". They are a problem because they think they know everything and want to control everything, but they are completely out of tune, out of touch with the superior power and forces of nature eg weather. Those extreme low freezing temperatures would be so hard to endure but one can adapt . At first, I thought living through winter getting down to Minus 4 Centigrade where I live was hard and I couldn't survive it without any heating. But I rugged up, adapted, found ways to cope and now I can't,t understand why anybody needs winter heating in Australia. It's a nice luxury in the cold south. But not an essential thing. Just a luxury. And now that the price of energy for heating is set to sky rocket, I am so glad I practised "hard life" and adapted my body to no heating,even in Minus 4 Centigrade winter cold here. The rest will be on a steep curve, trying to learn very fast, how to adapt. Like they must. No doubt, some will die....And not just the elderly, either because they know how to survive if they made it to old age, often as a result of learning how to adapt from hard early childhood lives they had. Like where I drew up, where sick, weak children were told by parents to either get well or die, but whatever you choose, "hurry up" about it because parents need to work to feed families and don't have time to be fussing over sick children. Most kids got well very fast because it was easier and more fun being well than opting to to keep being sick, in the hope of more parental attention than your many siblings got. Nobody had much time for sickly, weakling kids, often referred to in derogatory terms, like "the runt of the litter". Eg if you suffered from allergies, couldn't keep up in sports etc. No kid wanted that label. So you worked hard at toughening up. I once saw a tired mother tell at her sick daughter in bed with some pathetic sickness like measles, chicken pox or something trivial like that which all kids got, to get up because she had being laying in bed too long and mother was tired of her and needed to rest, in the daughter's cosy warm bed a while. She ordered her sick daughter to get up and go make her a cup of hot tea and bring it to her, in bed. The daughter protested she was sick. The mother replied ",So what? You've been sick to long and I'm so sick and tired of you being sick.I'm so tired. Where's my cup of tea? Hurry up!" The daughter grumbled and muttered some obscenity under her breath about having a wicked witch who could not possibly be E her real mum, but, since the local population was so small and nobody knew any local witches existed, she must be her real biological mother. Then the father came home, tired and cold from hard farm work, too and demanded to know when his sick daughter would out dinner on the table or she'd get none herself to eat, either. The daughter got well very fast. She had chicken pox that leaves nasty ugly scars if you scratch the itch scabs it creates and looks pretty ugly, but that didn't bother anybody. She was simply ordered to not scratch them unless she wanted to look even uglier than she already did, as she grew up and would have even less hope of finding a husband in a sparsely populated community where getting a husband and breeding a horde of children was the best hope a woman had of surviving, much as she dreaded the looming hard life churning out all these babies, risking her life at childbirth with no medical help to transport across vast Australian spaces and then trying to raise her children with limited resources eg shops for clothes, food etc and few schools. But, hard as such a life can be, it can also be very beneficial because what does not kill you will make you s tronger. And, like all in nature that we humans are just a mere small in part of, we are also ruled by Nature's cruel but unchangeable law we have no control over. Survival of the fittest. The rest just die.
I wonder if you realize that the conception of Zangief as a character was never meant to be an individual, but a representation of a crumbling nation -- an ideology in fact. His character development (as seen throughout the main canon of the franchise) demonstrates my point. His shift from a communist perspective to the set of actions undertaken on the later games shows that communism, the soviet union in truth, has failed Zangief. His slow movements represents the agonizing last years of the Soviet Union, however his attacks were able to drain mora than half the energy of his rivals, meaning that with a single mistake Westerner superpowers could be wiped by the iron courtain. This postulation can only be applied to Zangief, whom unlike Ryu and Ken, comes from a troubled background. I would've thought that this is rather obvious, so I'm guessing you haven't played much with Zangief? Would you mind telling me what your experience playing with Zangief has been thus far? Thanks.
this is honestly really heartwarming, the village is very beautiful and the community appears that way too, glad to see that even in such a harsh environment, people can still lead normal, happy lives
What a wonderful set of parents this little boy has... Especially his dad. Mom sure made delicious looking breakfast too. It amazes me that they have to work so hard to go to school, keep the house warm and just brush your teeth. I'm impressed. I'm going to make my son watch this video. Make sure he appreciates our home life.
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It may be hard for foreigners but It's not hard work for them because it's their life so they've gotten used to it. They seem happy and content despite the weather condition.
The temperature in my hometown falls to -20 degree Celsius during winters and it becomes unbearable for me. Huge respect to these people who are surviving at -55 degree Celsius.
I don't know how this family and this channel ended up on my youtube radar, but I'm so gad it did. Ive been complaining a lot about how cold and wet it's been here in Los Angeles, but I know it doesnt even come close to what these folks live through. Love the relationship between Arian and his father. wow, so beautiful to watch. I'm also charmed by those hard working dogs that pop into frame here and there. Gorgeous pups!
as a people living in the tropical county, i can't imagine how people living in their natural civilization like this. thanks for making this beautiful film with this beautiful family, i wish i can visit yakutia someday
Exactly! And here I am complaining it's cold when it gets below 20 degrees Celcius haha! Very interesting video but definitely not the lifestyle for me. Would be awesome to visit though :)
I live in siberia. There are subcontinental climat. The winter are cold(-45) and hot summer(+30)...i hate summer) the winter so beauty.. White and pure.
Who else did not want this documentary to end so soon? I just wanted a few more snippets of their daily lives, beautiful and touching,both seem like an understatement for this
Yep, I would've like to know a bit more about the community life. Do they get together for events and what are the things they do for pleasure or excitement as a group. Great video and I hate the cold, so my hats off to the whole family.
Amazing how this 9 year old knows more about surviving than the average 45 year old outdoorsman. He's chopping firewood and seems like such a great kid. Hard work teaches great character and its lacking in most parts of the world.
Let's not get carried away xD I'm an average mid twenties outdoorsman and all that shit stuff I've known since I was a kid. It is cool but I'm betting on an experienced 45 year old over a kid 😅
You have no choice but to learn to live with your given circumstances. Lol. But. This kid does have a seemingly great father who has taught him the most important things. Tinktonk parents could learn a thing or 200
Kids walking to school in freezing cold, doing chores, helping dad hunt/fish to feed the family, happy eating fish and fish soup. No tv no tablet,,cell phone just life.
Honestly, it warms my heart knowing that there are communities out there that will be living and thriving for a very long time, regardless of wars, governments, etc.
this documentary inspired me a lot. seeing how hardworking the people of yakut are to maintain their unit and to hold it all together is something we all can learn from
It also shows how competent kids are, and how much they’re babied in western cultures. In Japan you’ll see four and five year olds riding public transit to school by themselves in some places. Of course they don’t have 24/7/365 news allowed to say whatever nonsense they want screaming at their parents that there are child predators lurking behind every shrub and people look out for each other. It’s almost like our hyper individualistic culture is toxic and self destructive and we were never meant to live like this.
I still have so many questions... getting supplies there HAS to be an absolutely monumental task. Where is the clothing coming from? Electronics? How do they keep the electrical grid from failing? How are they possibly getting the requisite nutrition the body needs when their diet is 90% dairy and meat?
I’ve flown over northern Siberia several times in winter, and always marveled at the ability of people to live in the villages I’d see below. This wonderful video explains a lot. Nothing but sincere respect for the Yakut people.
I always have had deep respect for Siberia/Tibet etc from childhood / Hearing my teacher preaching and chowing the map in school / It was pure magic/♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
I have to say that i am thankful for living in the tropics, the only thing we face is hurricane storms, some flooding but nothing to serious, hats of to you people living in that harsh condition.
Gosh, this filled my heart so much. I’m Australian and totally love and appreciate my homeland. But for some reason, watching this sweet family, just doing their thing, as completely opposite to me as it is, is somewhat so heart warming. And knowing Yakutia is in Russia, in this current climate, is just astounding. I love this, thank you, and thanks to this beautiful family for sharing their home x
Russia got so many different ethnicities and nations, huge Muslim population too, whole Muslim Republics inside Russian Federation (Tatarstan, Chechnya) and all these people and cultures coexist in peace, languages preserveD, cultural traditions too, not just saved but flourish. If Russia is an empire, it is sure not colonial one
@@ladybug2x2y22z sure tries to keep authority no matter the cost, tho, even in territories long separated. Most historians do agree that, as you say, Russia was not a colonizing nation in the sense that we see The British Empire, for example. But it relied heavily on fealty and forced vasalization. The only thing that saved Russia trough history is that rulers throughout time realized that forcing their culture on their subject would bring them to ruin. It would have been ironic not to see that problem, since russia was formed by foreign germanic rulers who rather integrated into the nation than force it to bend to their will. So, instead they just kept the resources and manpower if needed and let the culture be of the natives, requiring language only for legal reasons.
@@balrog99-41 Россия не была основана немцами, Русские поселения были далеко до прихода Рюриковичей, но и они не были варягами, а вышли из под Новгорода!
I'm in Adelaide and after watching this feel oddly guilty over having a little moan about the heat a week or so back. Will aspire to be as hard as the kid in the video.
I love this small and warm community. Children here are taught by decent parents and eventually will grow to be decent men. Generation after generation of good and kind people, despite living in the most extreme condition in the world. This video just inspires me so much.
"will grow to be decent men" - Don't forget the women! They surely work just as hard and likely are hardened more than most men I know. Myself included. Damn inspiring stuff!
Notice they have a lot more flexible gender norms than American conservatives would be comfortable with. Aryan spends a lot of time with his dad, but he also helps his mom with the cooking and housework. Because in reality, especially in conditions like this people kind of have to share the work load out of necessity if nothing else.
@@-Graham omg stop connecting feminism with everything this kid probably does more than you have ever done so stop ruining someone praising a kid for his hard work
extremely touching. I adore the perseverance. Especially in current times, I just want to connect and hug with the family. Not to get political, but we need to embrace each other.
I’m so impressed with how respectful 9 y/o Arian is with his parents, and his teacher…walks to/from school when it’s -40 C…then comes home and helps dad with crafts, Chopping wood, metal smithing, hunting, woodworking, etc….and he’s learning 3 languages Great work ethic…didn’t see much screen time, Roblox, or Fortnite playing by this kid…he’s training his mind and body for something great
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TH-cam randomly recommended this to me and I'm very happy it did. I never heard of Yakutia before but learning about the people and lifestyle was fascinating! Thank you for introducing your homeland to us. I've subscribed to your channel for more.
It's not random. Russia wants us to know they're good people, it'll help on the negotiating table. Despite the fact they only rule over these people as overlords.
What a good boy. He is so polite and know to work. Helping his parents. This is how everyone should be as a familiy. So much respect for each other and people. Coldest place or not, it's a great community.
Arian is what I will call a genuine boy..his devorted to his parents very smart, handsome, caring, kind, well mannered, focused, strong 💪, intelligent. He is always ready to help ,to give a strong hand to his family. Hats off to you Arian even in this coldest place on earth, you are battle with your daily routine. Shame on boys same age who is always lazy, not willing to help , stay on tablets playing games etc.. even they have all facilities..Still I will personally congratulates this boy Arian and wishes him the best for his future. A true example of the new generation 👏 🎉😊
I always come back to this video because even though its cold and dark, knowing your family is waiting for you at home makes it a little warm for the soul despite the cold environment. Watching this video and seeing how the domestic life of the family is like drinking a hot cup of coffee in winter. As a Canadian this video reminds me of the winter season here. I never got used to the cold even though i have been living here for a long time but this video reminds me of my family. Thank you for sharing this with the rest of the world.
I'm 35 and probably couldn't do half of what Arian does on a daily basis. So much respect for their family and the people of Yakutia, thank you so much for sharing your culture with us!
@mike dollars I see your point and obviously meant no offense, and I’m sure if I’d grown up there, I could comprehend it. I just can’t imagine going out in -40 weather every day risking frostbite for even a 10-minute walk to school, plus all the daily tasks that need to be done. That’s amazing. So from my perspective it seems remarkable they can thrive in such a harsh environment, but I do like what was said at the end-“there’s no such thing as bad weather, there is only weather and your attitude towards it”.
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Fascinating to see the diverse lives we live. But given our differences, so many things prove constant - parents loving their kids and kids loving their parents (and ice cream).
I grew up in Yuzhno Sakhalinsk, and while the winters never got near that cold, the amount of snow and wind we had was intense. The scenery and routine reminded me a ton of when i was a kid. Shout out to those dogs btw, those guys are real troopers.
@@onehappynegro its a very small village and compared to the amount of pollution and resources used by the rest of the world its really more sustainable than you might think. trees are often burned in nature and it does not harm the environment too much, natural gas, coal, and nuclear energy (the usual methods of getting electricity for heat) are horrible for the environment. so while it might not be the most perfect way ever its far better than most other places.
@@onehappynegro its very easy to plant trees, at that level of consumption they wouldn't even need to plant trees the natural growth would be plenty fast enough to serve that village forever
Fun fact: sound travels slower at colder temperatures. So, if you've ever noticed a sort of muffled effect on a cold winter day, that's why. And snow absorbs/muffles sounds, too. This slower, muffled sound effect would probably make walking in this town feel quite dream-like.
The production behind this is amazing. I enjoyed every second learning about a culture i never knew existed! Huge respect for the Yakut, especially the family in this video!
We don`t die - we just leaving earth, as saved souls - who go up into HEAVEN or as unsaved souls - who go down into torment. Dear soul, read the bible - full of information and an introduction to who GOD is we should serve. We, all - saved and unsaved will put on IMMORTALITY, so not a single part of us should perish, but be everlasting. The torment that awaits for the unsaved: REGRETS, that do not get forgiven (feeling sorry so deeply that it hurts inside yet knowing the whole time (forever) that no forgiven is found for you any longer. Is that enough of the torment? - oh dear soul, no, you will be placed in the middle of a lake full of fire (not water) and you will burn and not dying, for even you, who stayed wicked sinner (unsaved soul) did put on immortality that even single part of you cannot perish, but be everlasting. Now, tell me, is that not a torment? We can have a piece of that torment even here, many of us have been felt sorry/regret of thing we have done- right? - now Imagen, not getting forgiven for rest of your days. See, we are found already in torment, in a temporary torment. In the lake of fire, THE TORMENT LAST FOREVER. DAY AND NIGHT WITHOUT ANY KIND OF REST. NO DAY(S) OFF. Even if you have been there (in torment) already for millions and trillions of years, you`ll be there same long. That`s the something, we are trying you all warn about. Instead of dying twice, you`ll choose LIFE. The life(promises) that GOD promise to give us , IF WE REPENT AND BORN AGAIN =GET SAVED. “Hear, O LORD, when I cry with my voice: have mercy also upon me, and answer me.” Psalms 27:7 (KJV) How to deal with BIBLE? 1.) read it from 1st page (1.testament) to the last page (2. testament) = getting to know the text that`s in the bible, 2.) Start to study the bible, why it is written the way it was and what kind of picture does it actually give us. 3.) While hunger for truth - one receives the COMFORTER - THE HOLY SPIRIT WHO WILL TEACH US AND BRING INTO OUR REMEMBRANCE ALL THING JESUS TOLD US. 4.) congratulations, you now also knowing and understanding the harsh truth like i do. aka the heavenly wisdom.
God loves you and cares for you until this message reaches you that God exists and that life is a test for every human being, and either he will succeed in it and enter the eternal paradise, or he will fail in it and burn in it. Fire of the world first, then permanent fire after death. Decide what to do first and last, the world is very short compared to the days of God, so do not lose it and you are not right The biggest loss for a person is to die without knowing God and His Messenger Muhammad. This is right or not, God loves you and takes care of you
@@mohamed3rbi268 Muhammad is DEAD , he cannot help. GOD has only one begotten son and HE IS KNOW A JESUS CHRIST - GOD IN FLESH. it is wise to take a listen and not end up in the hell and later in that HOT - VERTY HOT LAKE. GOD uses mysteries ways to lead a soul to repentance. For me - HE drag me already into the HELL (in my vision) and yes, it is not a place any of us wants to go. In hell we ain`t yet burning - yes, but we do are already in torment. REGRETS - FEELING SORRY FOR ALL WRONG DOINGS , WORDS THAT WE SAID - THOUTHS THAT WE THINKE`D - WRONG MOVES THAT WE TOOK`D. and knowing that whole time, there`s no longer any forgiveness available to us. Now, you tell me again that all the warnings about THAT TORMENT - THE TRUTH - SHOULD NOT BREAKE US? HOW DO WE THEN CHANGE?
Obviously a lot of things about living there are inconvenient to say the least, but in a way it feels like they're living their lives so much more like humans should. More depending and in touch with nature, self-sustainable but still social in their trustworthy community. Truly incredible to see, thank you for this documentary.
The fact that the school and their parents teach them real world skills - fishing, hunting, crafts and language - useful knowledge they require to survive, is astounding in comparison to the western world ideologies. Calculus never helped me find a job, get a mortgage or do my taxes. I appreciate this way of life, it's simple and straight-forward. I also love learning about other cultures and peoples.
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Excellent commentary from you kiun
admired them!
Said no person ever
Did you have any dreams Arian. Ya mom, a vacation in the Caribbean.😂😂
There is so much gentleness, goodness and love in that father's eyes. The kids of the village look so balanced and grounded. What a remarkable place.
this is what native Americans do too. and the way they were traditional.
ive had days out on White Earth that were easily -70 in Minnesota
I came to see if anyone other than me saw his fathers genuine kind eyes . When he was describing wanting to raise an honest kind child I totally felt that
@@snailprobation the record lowest temperature in Minnesota was -60 celsius though?
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MASSIVE respect to the people of Yakutia. These are folk who really do understand the value of home, family, food, education and society.
Not society; community.
its crazy!! this 9 YEAR OLD KID who’s only in grade 3 has to go outside in the freezing cold chopping wood, shovelling snow and going outside everytime you have to pee to the nearest toilet just for your buttcheeks to freeze in terror and probably maybe even go numb if you stay there for too long and i dont even want to do the dishes. sure i love cooking, sometimes even do it myself, but this guy, everytime his mum cooks something he helps her.
@@yahh4008 atleast you realise, most people don't....
@@jeffwilson7086 shaddup
@@jeffwilson7086 why bring religion into this? Not only that, Shame people who don't believe in the same religion as you? "Do not judge, or you too will be judged. For in the same way you judge others, you will be judged, and with the measure you use, it will be measured to you. "
arian is one of those kids who gets to say when he’s older “ya, i used to go to school in the freezing cold, had to climb mountains and stuff”
LOL worth it.
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@@yesman2822 atleast they've got the spirit
During school I never really paid attention. Especially in history. Now that I"m 51 I so wrapped up watching documentaries like this & learning how others live across the world. It warms my heart to see how well behaved & adjusted these kids are & how hard they work to help their parents.
The American Boomers lived in an era of unprecedented prosperity and technological prowess that was never before seen. The Boomers who avoided being drafted (Nam) had the economically easiest life. War is normal and we cannot expect this type of prosperity to remain for eons and across the globe. Where will be winners, there will be losers. - A random 21 year old expecting an economic collapse and another major armed conflict
These people fight to learn, whereas Boomers became hippies and started to disregard objectivity in favour of elastic social causes.
History doesn’t repeat itself but it does tend to rhyme. Weak men etc. Get ready bois, it’s not gonna be an easy era of history.
Kids used to be this way...before TV, internet, disrespect and entitlement
Well i am glad you didnt read school history books cuz they are filled with crap
Very enlightening ending line: "After all, there is no such thing as bad weather; there is just weather and your attitude towards it."
If the weather were cold enough that if I were to pee outside and the pee shattered instead of splashed, I'd wish I lived someplace warmer.
@@mattrobson3603 Your prevailing wish to leave for another warmer place is your attitude, then.
Unless it kills you lol
@@larapalma3744 Long, long time ago, in a region with two distinctive seasons, a rainy one and a sunny one, a man was survived by his wife and his two sons.
On rainy days, the old widow was very sad. She worried about the business of her son who owned a small brick making factory. "The weather is too bad. If the rain just continues day after day like this, how could my poor son have his bricks dried", she lamented.
On sunny days, the old widow was also very sad. She worried about the business of her other son who sold raincoats. "The weather is too bad. If it just continues to be sunny like that, who would need to buy raincoats from my poor son", she lamented.
Poor widow!
It's similar to what the Scandinavians say: "there's no such thing as bad weather; only bad clothes."
I loved that final sentance. "After all, there is no such thing as bad weather, there is just weather and your attitude towards it." Absolutely inspiring.
In Finland there is a saying: "There is no bad weather, only a bad choice of clothes"
@@cste9146 in germany as well
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Actually this is the thing that everyone should understand when you live your life.
Everything in our life is depending on our reaction toward it.
@@cste9146 Same in Sweden "No such thing as bad weather, just bad clothes"
I teared up when the father talked about raising his child as honest and hardworking, it obvious that they are good people raising good people
Let's hope the psychopathic old men running Russia don't send these kids to fight in pointless, medieval wars.
In the world of democrats, raising a child to be honest and hard-working is a crime and makes you racist against our precious population of Nubian free loaders.
@@mikehunt7888 Do you make everything about politics? Genuinely curious.
@@mikehunt7888 Such an ignorant comment.
@@mikehunt7888 I don't think you know the meaning of the word 'democratic'
Never thought i would hear "yeah today's pretty warm, only -40°C
She means warm for winter
@@stormy_awysWe know but it's crazy cold compared to winter here
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Where I’m from it gets pretty cold but even that would be unthinkable to send a kid to school in. These people are tough!!!
It's funny how once it gets cold enough, it doesn't matter if you are using C or F. Everyone understands, LOL
It’s absolutely incredible to me that thousands of years ago, a group of people looked at one of the coldest places on Earth and went “yeah, I think we can make it work.” And then they did. Humanity’s ability to adapt and problem-solve is truly remarkable.
I have been loving learning about your region and culture and I doubt I would have known about Yakutia or the people living here without this channel, so thanks for broadening my world a little bit more!
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Same with space travel. It is so unreal but humanity achieved to live in space too (on the ISS). Still needing regular supply from earth but hey!
They had to. They didn't have a choice or else they would have died.
So... what where they running from? :P
The Soviet Union used to exile people there.
10/10 for the camera crew as well, who are not used at all to this weather and recorded this masterpiece
pretty sure the narrator was recording it, and shes born in yakutia
@@Kerttis even better this is documentary style camera work!
XD
No, the camera operator was named in the end credits.
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The little boy's accuracy and focus over cutting woods is astonishing.
Also hez candid to tell his mom she messed up the fish.. truest and warmest of emotions ❤❤❤❤
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The way Arian’s dad looks at him is very heartwarming, you can tell he really cares about his family
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Big respect for the kid Arian, he looks so mature and stable at his age. Looking at his hands can tell that he actually works a lot, callous and experienced. Living in environment like this really helps the kids acknowledge and value their life more. I hope they keep doing well and have a happy life afterward
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@@mirv7954 shut up you can't just randomly talk to someone like this also learn to write it's "save" not "safe" you can't use "!!!" just "!" also don't scream you loose an argument even being right
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@@AR5H_ for russia lol
Meanwhile in Massachusetts, I work at Wal-Mart and children his age scream like banchees when they don't get a toy.
Watching Arian go to school in -55 weather and then help his parents around the house, I feel ashamed of how much we take things for granted. Such a beautiful and responsible child. So glad to have watched this video. It certainly gave me perspective.
Actually. It’s -40 weather. It was mentioned that Arian was not supposed to go to school if the temperature drops below
If you notice they don't have any phones or internet out there which I think helps prevent their kids from pulling away from their parents, just something I noticed :)
I want to note that this is -55 Celsius, more Fahrenheit
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@@arobles201263ar lol what
Arian actually takes the path to school that my dad said he used to take when he was a kid 😂😭 these people are amazing!!!!
underrated comment 🤣
I was looking for a comment like this ! 😂
I wish i knew this when i was younger. I could’ve asked my parents if they ever experienced this level of cold while they were complaining because what they experienced is nothing compared to this level of cold 😂😄
I love how that kid is like nearly freezing to death on his way to school, and a dog just trots by completely fine. Not even a husky, just a random collie dog.
Because dogs are better than people in cold weather 😉🚬
Trust me though he may be acting fine but that dog is freezing his ass off just like the rest of us would be, lol.
@@sirdamned9272 no it's not they live outside they are not house dogs there not freezing or they wood die if that dog was freezing it wouldn't be so happy the dog is just fine 😳🚬
@@sirdamned9272 they're most likely allowed to go inside but are working dogs so used to being outdoor. Some working breeds are also made to work in snow so they are verry hairy to be good in the cold
Pure pish. Get colder winters in Scotland. Walking aboot in shorts.
What a beautiful and wholesome life. To see a boy of Arian's age learning such useful skills and spending many hours with his dad is really quite heartwarming.
We lack so much of these things in this worsening developed Western world. It's quite a sad thing.
@@hoppinggnomethe4154 I understand the sentiment, but immediate medical access is quite a nice luxury lol
It's great that's he's bonding with his father, but fishing and hunting are only useful skills if you plan to spend your life in a remote place like that. I personally wouldn't want such a harsh and dangerous life for my family.
@@BrokenSymetry Fishing and hunting are useful for any man worth his salt
*To see a boy of Arian's age learning such useful skills and spending many hours with his dad is really quite heartwarming.*
Heartwarming, eh? Ironic choice of words.
It’s content like this that makes me love the internet. Just meeting a lovely family from the other side of the planet. On the last line… as my Irish father used to say ‘ there’s no such thing as bad weather , only the wrong clothes’.
I couldn't have said it better myself. As much as I can admit to venting over some of the garbage I see, it gets easy to overlook that there are people out there just trying to live much like everyone else. People who want to live and honest life, and want the same for their children.
we say that in sweden too :) "det finns inte dåligt väder, bara dåliga kläder"
Wait for global warming to get worse, theres only so many clothes u can take off
Absolutely 🙂
Agree
The behavior of these kids is incredible
What a sweet family
That’s a great Dad!
What a place! The family values are STRONG. The unity, respect and care for each other is humbling. Truly beautiful people.
more like a prison life of boredom,no wonder if people in harsh climates become alcoholic and suicidal
@@dominic6055 I mean is not like they don't have hobbies, here we can see that the kid enjoys being w his friends and likes to play w dogs and make excersise, they have books too so is not like they're gonna die of boredom or smth
@@anita42853 btw they knew a crew was coming to film them and millions of people would look at them, so keeping up with appearances... maybe boredom is not the right word, but I don't understand most people commenting here that they wish to live like that
Ppl who are filled with Satan would hate to see ppl not living demonic lives. Leave these ppl alone. They respect family values and it looks like theres no crime. They are happy
@cander no brainwhashing? omg LOL they are all the same, for sure they watch lots of tv and anyway they have smartphones and the internet, so for sure Fb and gossiping what others are doing
I love their simple life. What struck me is how healthy the schooling is. Only 6 hours a day, multiple languages, healthy and unprocessed food. It’s beautiful, and should be a model for bigger communities
6 hours is quite a lot. When I was in elementary school, my lessons ended at 12:20 in the afternoon. Lessons start at 8:30, 45 minutes each and after lessons 2 and 3, breaks of 20 minutes for lunch. In the senior classes there are 6 lessons, which end at 14:10 and after that you can go home.
I apologize for the English, because I used a translator.
@@NaTE_.. you’re lucky, when i went to the elementary school i had 8h from 8:30am to 4:30pm
@@lolwtf7612 Children who study the first year at school attend 3 lessons a day, Saturday and Sunday are days off.
@@NaTE_.. Where are you from?
@@solmoman I'm from out of Land.
You can't be lazy in this town, or you'll literally die. They are such hardworking people.
And in the West we have too many lazing around.
reason why they are strong and healthy
@@p.j.9099 You're the product of your enviroment, there are parts of Western society where you'll find people exactly like this. This place is located in Russia, but you'll find many Russians who are also polar opposites to these hard working folk.
Alot of mofos from the states would probably die lol unless you're from Alaska and North lol
Capitalism
Very brave, hard working and humble people, and loving, caring parents. This is what the world needs. God bless them.
This kid is gonna be great when he grows up. He has such a good upbringing with his parents and the respect that is taught to kids in this area
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@No shameless unbased Christian get out
also wtf is that link?
Fenton? Is that you?
or spoiled as fuck
I've seen some interesting things among them.
I legit couldn't do it. I respect this family that much more knowing this is their way of life.
I would last few minutes outside the door, let alone walk to the school
Me to
Well if u were born there you would have adapted
you could do it, you'd adapt, a lengthy one, but your body would adapt and you could do it
you could if you had to.
The respect I have for this family is huge. Arian is such a great kid!
i love ur pfp
Imagine going to school in a nice uniform, learning 3 languages, plus learning hunting and fishing and crafts, and total discipline and not one kid addicted to electronics or questioning their gender?? These kids will grow up to be hard working, confident, decent humans instead of the spoiled, lazy children we have in America today. We in the USA have allowed liberal leftist teachers and liberal "leaders" to make several generations of pussies and generally unhappy people!!
@@hellothere6146 I bet those kids don’t start using drugs or end up in prison or addicted to the internet or live in their parents basement until they are 45 years old like Spoiled American kids do
@@hellothere6146 the kid seems pretty happy, and the family is adapted very well to the weather (the whole point of the video)
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Суровый якутский мальчик - почистил зубы и умылся ледяной водой и не кашлянул 😂😂😂Счастья тебе, малыш ❤
всё детство я умывалась такой же ледяной водой, для меня это тихий ужас и сущий ад, даже вспоминать не хочу
Если бы вы знали как это ужасно умываться , чистить зубы и мыть руки такой водой . Руки ломит ,а для зубов это вообще капец .Нечем восхищаться абсолютно
These types of environments always bring out the best in humanity. Everyone depends on each other to survive, they all care and look out for their community. The end result is a safe, tight knit community that exudes warmth in the unlikeliest of places. I wish we could have this attitude in large cities; the world would be a better place. The Yakutia are amazing people.
Absolutely
Well said
There is a reason why. These types of weather resulted in natural selection where only the very enterprising and acute survived into their adulthood to procreate. Countries with the highest avg IQ are often these places unless an oddity like Singapore the administration has drastically elevated quality of life and infrastructure in the last few decades.
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@@user-yk5lv8iw8x i wonder if they have vegans :)) just kidding. Clearly, these guys would not bat an eye to eat their dogs if some shit went down badly. Coz aint no pets in Yakutia, just survival and natural selection.
The stillness in the soul of that father. The values he works towards instilling in his kids… The freedom of choice he still offers them… that family’s overall appreciation for simplicity… it looks like proper living to me. Looks like what humanity is meant to be like without all the distractions poisoning it in other places. Little piece of heaven …
Thank you for that reply. It echoes my sentiments exactly. We have to go back to those ways and values. The good life is a sacred life of the family!
You put it better than I could. Wonderfully written
@@emmavogt4192 Couldn’t agree more with the idea of going back to those ways..
I don't understand why would anyone subject his family to such a harsh and dangerous life
@@BrokenSymetry The ‘subjecting’ mentality will definitely find it hard to get. A paradigm shift is needed to understand that its not a life of running away from hardships that creates the best settings for the blooming of some much needed characteristics of the human soul.
The combination of elements in this particular lifestyle allows for something rare and very valuable to grow in those people.
There is way more to existence than just having it easy.
This "kid" is already a great man with a lot of responsibilities.
He is receiving great education from fantastic and caring parents.
What the hell is going on with your name?
@@roywhiteo5 sorry League of legends nickname from like 8 years ago
@@roywhiteo5 lmao
@@AlliCanThinkAbout the other day i saw a comment about how sanctions had dropped the value of the russian ruble and it was written by juggaloking69dope
@Clambert Jamdrip Absolute bullshit, parents have to prepare thier kids for actual life, not some kind of survival scenarios that will never happen. Guess you are the type of guy who was never told how to do his taxes right? Do you even know how to use the computer or phone in front of you or do you only know how to navigate some apps? Sounds like a failure with your logic, but thats not how it works.
The extreme life and weather the children have is something to witness and through it they never seem bitter or angry. The respect and manners that they possess is truly something. Good luck kids and may your future be bright and safe and happy.
These are literally model parents. Even in the harshest conditions, their dedication to not only their livelihood and survival but family too is incredible. Reminds me of alot of those families up here in Alaska… *except the cold where this kid is at seems much harsher.*
it is much harsher, we can still play outside for part of the year lol
Cool 🎉
Yes, model parents. They worry about their child dying on the walk to school, but don't even make sure he gets there alright 🤣
There's a theory, etc. about different cultures. Basically the warmer the conditions the less prosperous and hardworking the culture. I grew up in a place with really hot summers and freezing cold winters, with snow and ice. I can see now how the cold creates a drive in people that causes them to improve and work as they stay alive. As nice as palm trees and sunny beaches are (I live in a very sunny place, now) they tend to bring with them laziness and poverty.
@@matthewmosier8439 complete bs. It used to be the other way around many centuries ago.
I like the way this story unfolds and is presented from Arian's viewpoint, revolving around his day and his interactions with his wonderful parents. He will grow into a great man.
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He surely will...
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You dont know that. He could murder his parents then go and murder the rest of his village for all we know
Arian, rooting for you little dude. Keep your cultures and traditions alive!
I really hope they don't bring in the western monoculture, it divides societies, raises suicide rates, makes men and women vilify each other.
@@Qasibr Agree with everything you have to say. People are unhappy and bored in modern society...and every big city is starting to look the same. No thank you.
It's truly fascinating to see these documentaries in rural Russia/Asia, Africa, The Amazon etc because it really brings home just how weak, pathetic & fragile we have become in the West and how our comfort has destroyed our cultures and the natural order for Men & Women.
@@PeaceDweller Pretty sure people said this for just about every settlement and society throughout history.
I'd be a knife maker too if it had a furnace!
Ааа, я так рада увидеть на просторах ютуба видео о деревне, куда я приезжала к бабушке каждое лето. Продолжайте в том же духе
I really have so much respect for this way of life. No materialism, no social barriers, just good people enjoying and being one with the bounty that nature has given them. They are truly at peace even in that environment and I just think that’s just awesome
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Why don't you move to that frozen hell and enjoy not having running water, not being able to just go to the store, seeing the same 10-ish people every day...
They, much like yourself, don't mope around and mourn the things you're missing, but appreciate what they have
Sounds like heterogenic culture and no americans
@@rekamud6635 Not really. It's 50% Yakuts (people native to the region), 38% Russians, and then it goes from Ukranian to Kyrgyz, etc. Americans live this way too you know. Living in Alaska is no cakewalk, and watch any doc about people living in Alaska, you'd say much of the same. They're too busy actively surviving to bicker much about other things. If you go further west into Russia you get all the social barriers, the materialism, very very very much.
I feel bad how they suffer in the cold and can't Grove fruits in vetables
Watching little Aryan waking up early, brushing his teeth and washing his face with literal ice cold water, walking in extreme cold to reach school whilst wearing an uncomfortable amount of clothing and helping his father and mother with household chores after school... It makes me respect him soooo much, especially when I think of how lazy I have been (skipping seminars/lectures because of bad weather)...
His route might as well go uphill both ways…
He surely looks nothing like an aryan
Arian** dont wanna miss that one
@@pussydestroyer-wm2tn Ok, "Pussydestroyer", thanks for clearing that up buddy
@@scythianking7315 bros definitely a virgin
Man I love this community. With all the shortcomings, struggles, freezing they are happier and in more peace than a lot of people living in the best places having everything. The families can actually call their houses the home.
Exactly and because we have too much and we don’t fully appreciate it. We take everything for granted including each other as men and women. Sad but true isn’t it …
Nah man, they dont show all the negatives of the comunnity. I didnt lived in such an extreme conditions but I lived in even smaller community and its hell. You cant do a shit as a kid, you are always watched and any other way of thinking is prohibited, I was bullied by kids and adults by being lgbt, listening to rock music or wearing black clothes. If I didnt say hello to one babuska, my mother knew before I get home.
But the worst part is something else. Its the toilet. You cant imagine the pain going to the toilet when there is -20 celsius outside for years, no matter if you are sick, drunk or just woke up in the night. I would die instantly in -70.
Also with the community there is no hiding. You get bad grade? Your teacher will tell everyone on her way home, you get diarhea? Everyone knows cause your neighbours saw you, or your mother tells. You have no privacy, its very culty in a way.
@@erremturn4603 Dang buddy. Thanks for giving your insight. I could sense conservative mentality could be there being it a small community.
Exactly...
My gosh what a life of comfort I have. These are truly incredible people who know the meaning of hard work. My deepest respects ❤️
This video really made me rethink how a little kid named Aryan in the coldest place on earth works harder than most people I know daily. Amazing video and a beautiful family. I hope they all live out the rest of their lives with contentment.
This dudes version of nintendo is a puppy biting him while cutting firewood!
Same. It’s draining being surrounded by people who don’t do anything with their lives
ur a bundle of sticks, I work with you....
@@Unknownuser-mw8td How so?
@@Unknownuser-mw8td Pretty diferent. I came from a place where there a Lot of manual work to do. But now living in the city, i can't work as much as there. There is several reasons. Its diferente envriment, dude.
As a small child, I used to look at the atlas and just wonder about how living in these mysterious, fascinating places like Yakutsk, Magadan and Chukotka would be like.
Thanks to TH-cam, today I got to see first hand. And it's far more fascinating and wonderful than I ever imagined it to be! 🙏
Yeah, Yakutsk and Chukotka are fascinating, but Magadan is super depressing
One of the benefits of technology. of course, there is a positive and negative side to everything
@@blaineolson2239 oh shut up blaine
I think first hand would be if you actually went there. I would say watching a video about the place is more second or third hand actually Sivasish
Try not to lie challenge
Arian goes to school, helps his dad and also helps his mum. What an amazing hard working kid. I hope he keeps doing well and lives a wonderful life
dang i wish that were me
I teared up when the father talked about raising his child as honest and hardworking, it obvious that they are good people raising good people
"After all, there is no such thing as bad weather, there is just weather and your attitude towards it." Profound, the message of these words extends to most everything else in life.
Ya know what, this f-5 hurricane isnt that bad
yes and my attitude towards it is "fuck this" XDD
i live next to a mountain and it doesn't go below -20 and even that is too much!
I live in India, here we can grow foods 365 days, no Snow, no hurricane🌪, no earthquake. Temperature is around 15°-30°
Still people here complain about too cold 🥶 at only 15° ane too hot ar 30°
World is sooo different
Seriously , I felt the very last sentence of this documentary…
If only we applied this attitude toward climate change.
These people are absolutely amazing. The fact that their village is so well-kept and the residents are so adapt and well prepared for such a harsh environment every day shows just how resilient and strong the human race can be.
Human is a species not a race
@@tejeenhl94 the human race
: all people : human beings as a group
"the history of the human race"
"destructive weapons that could wipe out the (whole) human race"
Except for Americans, who drive around the Walmart parking lot for an extra 10 minutes just to get three spots closer to the front door of Walmart.
@@rr186650 …I don’t see what’s wrong with that.
Ahh love it
I went out at -56°F once and couldnt feel my face after 5 mins, this is how these people live and been living for generations. Breeds toughness, work ethic and gratitude.
not a chance you've ever experienced anywhere near -56 weather.
@@bc1173 -40 once, up near Wisconsin. Absolutely brutal
@@bc1173 how can you say something like that like if you know his life. Don't be ridiculous!
@@davidbueso3840 don't mind that burner account, hope you're having a good day
@@matt7352 oh yea, I was working up in wyoming for a couple months and there was a week stretch of horrendous temps lol
I live in Vietnam which has tropical weather. We have 4 seasons a year and the coldest one is winter. However, the lowest temperature in my hometown is just 6°C. Therefore, I really admire the people who live in Yakutia. I love this video and a lovely boy Arian. I'm appreciate the way people in here live and teach their children. Thank you for sharing this meaningful and interesting video.
LOVE his philosophy about raising his children, simply, help them become honest, kind, hardworking, good people. It doesn't ever get any better than that.
True!!Parents who help their children building up a good with self respect honest personality!!Comparing with the teens in West nations who spent their day in Insta fcbook,talking bad to their parents and being disrespectfull most of the times with the older people!!
Because honest, kind, hardworking and good people make it far in life. Love the irony.
@@elijamatt7929 They are the kind of people who makes life on earth possible.
Most of people labelled as "successful" are just people with of lot of money.Most of them dies surrounded by failed family, bootlickers and vultures.
The guy who made apple (i already forget his name lol😂) is dead.Nobody misses him
Today madelein allbright died, just check how many people said: what a loss, we misses her ectect.
NOT ONE, but the whole world said the same thing: good, burn in hell.
secretary of u.s state, empowered woman blablabla...she will rot and not one tear touched her coffin.
I am so happy about the fact i forget the name of the apple guy, but i will never forget yakutsk people can do awesome knifes.
it shows how far western cultures have degenerated into insanity
@@nasers5920 Thank you mate, this one too i'll never forget😁👍
Next time I think i'm feeling cold during Winter I'm going to watch this video to warm up
Lol
lmao
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🤔🤣🤣🤣🤣
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I highly appreciate the way family members work together in a harmony and do household chore altogether. It is so inspiring
it's called 'survival'
@@paradoxward2533 It’s also called wonderful. And being good f#$#$#$ humans.
@@paradoxward2533 living in this world is called “survival” don’t be so cocky and just enjoy the little things in life would ya.
its normal for them its weird and inspiring to you because you dont do shit.
Me too! The average person is selfish, and do not wish to work together.
Masha Allah. Ariyan is so hardworking!
I will never complain about getting up for work on a cold dark morning ever again!! Much respect to this little boy and his family 💕
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@@fucker1 stop being a attention seeker
Yes you will
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This was so eye opening how Humans adapt to their environment. They seem so much happier than people that have the trappings of over indulging. I have much respect for how hard working they are. Also a sense of family, and community.
Agreed!! They actually appreciate what they have, build it, learn other languages, etc. It's amazing. Also that ice water looks so good 😂
And the people seem less whiney than that of the inhabitants of wealthy countries, as my dad always told me "if people don't have real problems they invent new ones"
Begs the philosophical question of whether we are able to perceive such happiness or if it only in retrospect that we can identify it. I assume, and this is maybe a crazy thought that these people are very similar to westerners mentally. And would say the exact same about anyone else in a similar ratio.
"i was happier when i only owned one reindeer" "now all the yakutsk women wants my icicle"
THE EARTH IS FLAT !!!
@Arthur Morgan that's the most racist thing I've heard in a long time. Just because they can't open their eyes as much doest mean you have to point it out.
Wow, what an incredibly immersive and eye-opening look into the harsh realities of life in one of the coldest inhabited places on Earth! This documentary about Yakutia, Siberia truly pushed the limits of what I thought was possible for human endurance.
The visuals were simply breathtaking - from the vast expanses of pristine snow and ice to the incredible housing and transportation adaptations needed to survive those extreme subzero temperatures. Seeing simple tasks like starting a vehicle or walking outside become heroic feats at -71°C (-95°F) was mind-boggling.
But beyond the environmental challenges, I was most struck by the resilient human spirit and rich cultural traditions that allow the Yakut people to keep their ancient ways of life intact in such an unforgiving climate. The incredibly detailed preparations for winter, from harvesting food stores to repairing housing insulation, were humbling to witness.
The scenes providing glimpses into typical winter days - like the children happily playing outdoors while elders did backbreaking wood-chopping work - highlighted the day-to-day hardships but also the strong sense of community. The interviews added such valuable first-hand perspective into the mental toughness required.
What a privilege to be virtually transported to this rarely-seen corner of the world. While the freezing conditions seem unfathomable to me, the documentary really drove home the holistic ways the Yakut people have adapted in full harmony with their unforgiving environment over centuries. An unforgettable look at embracing life in the extremes!
And the dogs are happily walking outside all day... Wonderful animals
I love dogs and probably wouldn't be alive without a dog to look after me 😉🚬
Cats don't exist in places like these.
@@PhillipMwaniki yeah i wonder why lol
@@user-nc6om4oi9g lmao 😂
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Living in the tropical region, I dread cold weather. But these videos, bring so much warmth, the warmth of the community, families in the coldest place on earth … thank you Kiun for sharing such heart-warming clips of life with us
Growing up in rural Alaska, I can only imagine how much more cold and difficult life in Yakutia is! Absolutely fascinating. Loved the ice fishing with nets, I've never tried that before!
Temperature and season wise, its most comparable to Fairbanks.
What was it like growing up in rural Alaska for you. I was thinking about moving to Alaska.
I grew up in Anchorage❤️
@@monisolaelliott9346 oh wow what was it like for you?!??! I'm thinking about moving
Im in Fairbanks
The last line really melt my heart which says" there is no such thing as bad weather, there is weather A
and your attitude towards it..
Imagine going to school when it's -54C outside. Unbelievable cold!
That's nothing,my grandfather went to school in -500 C
@@SanjuSingh pathetic, mine walked to school while it was 0 kelvin outside
@@Dogirot 0 kelvin is only -273 degree Celsius. That's rookie numbers
@@SanjuSingh educational roast
Yes I dont think most americans even realize how cold that is. They maybe think zero celcius is cold, while zero is fresh, when you can just easily walk around without getting cold, while it aint still warm. -10 celcius start to feel little bit, but its still pretty fresh. -20 then feels from your cheeks really much and especially, if it blows and my coldest I have been is -30 celcius where it really feels from cheeks, when it blows towards you, but I can just imagine how unbelivebly cold it would be in -40 and -50, so no wonder they use something in face to cover, when face can get cold also, when its only thing that aint covered for the cold weather.
I am currently in the UK and experienced living in and under 0 degrees for the first time in my life. I was complaining to my parents about this and after seeing this video I am completely humbled and Arian is now my new hero!
Culture friend, they've adapted over generations.
Rn I live in a place -31°F right now haha. Cars struggle to start. And it’s dangerous to be outside for more than 20 min. I appreciate summer SO SO much! The winter lasts 7 months here
I totally understand
Same experience here and after 3 years I still can't cope with cold
I always say I miss the desert weather and I'm a desert girl 🏜
winter growing up was 22 degrees and one week of rain that's it🥲
Where do you live?
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“Every parent has to raise there children to be a good person “ ❤ what a beautiful family and such a humble village ✨☺️ beautiful place !
yeah sure, how are your trans children?
@@francisdolarhyde1866 wtf
I’m not a fan of the cold 🥶 I don’t think I could ever live here
People of #Yakutia use the same type of axe on innocent women, children and elderly in #Ukraine today. They torture, murder civilians in their own homes.
This is a *curated propaganda video/channel*
Hard to imagine? Look it up yourself! They look peaceful, so grounded, yet, these are the people (along with savages from neighbouring #Buryatia) are committing the most satanic, sadistic warcrimes.
It is an edited, scripted video to manipulate your “Western” opinions of russians while they rape and beat 4 year olds to death.
#RussianWarCrimes #RussianPropaganda
@@francisdolarhyde1866 fine thanks
Wow, this made me extremely emotional. These people are so resilient and the bond they have with eachother is so beautiful to see. "There is no such thing as bad weather; there is just weather and your attitude towards it."
So heart warming. Family meals, enjoying ice cream, kicking stones down the road, so much warmth even in the cold. This is what we should be doing not war. I hope what’s happening in that region doesn’t even remotely affect their happiness
No they are very far away from that
Imagine going to school in a nice uniform, learning 3 languages, plus learning hunting and fishing and crafts, and total discipline and not one kid addicted to electronics or questioning their gender?? These kids will grow up to be hard working, confident, decent humans instead of the spoiled, lazy children we have in America today. We in the USA have allowed liberal leftist teachers and liberal "leaders" to make several generations of pussies and generally unhappy people!!
@@edwardl.990 your post reeks of unhappiness.. 🤣
@@prettybkchick6348 I am personally very happy and content. I have all I need
Ваши надежды ошибочны. То, что делает сейчас запад с экономикой России, в первую очередь причиняет значительный ущерб простым людям, как люди в этом видео. Я тоже живу в Якутии и у нас в первую очередь идет ответная реакция на все происходящие санкции Запада. Мы очень сильно зависим от курса доллара/евро и все наши товары импортные. С каждой санкцией все дорожает на глазах, начиная от муки, хлеба, кончая всеми предметами быта. Так что мы в этой ситуации только беднеем. Все наше оборудование, вся наша одежда, все предметы мебели, посуда и все остальное - импортные и их цена зависит от доллара. У нас прямо сейчас все подорожало не меньше, чем в два раза. А зарплаты не растут. При этом мы не можем никак влияеть на нашу политику, абсолютно. Так что... можем сказать лишь спасибо.
"Life in Yakuta can be difficult, unpleasant and dangerous, but we have learned how to live in harmony with mother nature and we appreciate the (natural) treasures and gifts that surround us. We can always find beauty even in this extremely cold climate. After all, there is no such thing as bad weather. There is just weather and your attitude towards it." Beautifully expressed. These people are truly blessed. Their hearts are warm with love despite the extreme cold.
Very good. No use complaining about weather. You can't stop weather. A you can do is adapt and plan how to survive the weather you are going to get, like it or not. In Australia where I live,it is droughts, floods, bushfires, with the plagues or diseases these sometimes bring. They are almost "routine" and the old local people just stoically accept what they know will never change but prepare for such events, plan in advance for how to survive. It typically depends on good community effort because, alone, you don't have much hope. Everybody needs to know what to do when such disasters hit, so everybody moves very fast and knows exactly what to do, keeps very calm because panic merchants only make it worse still. And everybody has to be counted and accounted for. No discrimination! The old local people all know this. But there are many new settlers from the cities who still have not learned our tried and true traditional ways for surviving "weather". They are a problem because they think they know everything and want to control everything, but they are completely out of tune, out of touch with the superior power and forces of nature eg weather. Those extreme low freezing temperatures would be so hard to endure but one can adapt . At first, I thought living through winter getting down to Minus 4 Centigrade where I live was hard and I couldn't survive it without any heating. But I rugged up, adapted, found ways to cope and now I can't,t understand why anybody needs winter heating in Australia. It's a nice luxury in the cold south. But not an essential thing. Just a luxury. And now that the price of energy for heating is set to sky rocket, I am so glad I practised "hard life" and adapted my body to no heating,even in Minus 4 Centigrade winter cold here. The rest will be on a steep curve, trying to learn very fast, how to adapt. Like they must. No doubt, some will die....And not just the elderly, either because they know how to survive if they made it to old age, often as a result of learning how to adapt from hard early childhood lives they had. Like where I drew up, where sick, weak children were told by parents to either get well or die, but whatever you choose, "hurry up" about it because parents need to work to feed families and don't have time to be fussing over sick children. Most kids got well very fast because it was easier and more fun being well than opting to to keep being sick, in the hope of more parental attention than your many siblings got. Nobody had much time for sickly, weakling kids, often referred to in derogatory terms, like "the runt of the litter". Eg if you suffered from allergies, couldn't keep up in sports etc. No kid wanted that label. So you worked hard at toughening up. I once saw a tired mother tell at her sick daughter in bed with some pathetic sickness like measles, chicken pox or something trivial like that which all kids got, to get up because she had being laying in bed too long and mother was tired of her and needed to rest, in the daughter's cosy warm bed a while. She ordered her sick daughter to get up and go make her a cup of hot tea and bring it to her, in bed. The daughter protested she was sick. The mother replied ",So what? You've been sick to long and I'm so sick and tired of you being sick.I'm so tired. Where's my cup of tea? Hurry up!" The daughter grumbled and muttered some obscenity under her breath about having a wicked witch who could not possibly be E her real mum, but, since the local population was so small and nobody knew any local witches existed, she must be her real biological mother. Then the father came home, tired and cold from hard farm work, too and demanded to know when his sick daughter would out dinner on the table or she'd get none herself to eat, either. The daughter got well very fast. She had chicken pox that leaves nasty ugly scars if you scratch the itch scabs it creates and looks pretty ugly, but that didn't bother anybody. She was simply ordered to not scratch them unless she wanted to look even uglier than she already did, as she grew up and would have even less hope of finding a husband in a sparsely populated community where getting a husband and breeding a horde of children was the best hope a woman had of surviving, much as she dreaded the looming hard life churning out all these babies, risking her life at childbirth with no medical help to transport across vast Australian spaces and then trying to raise her children with limited resources eg shops for clothes, food etc and few schools. But, hard as such a life can be, it can also be very beneficial because what does not kill you will make you s tronger. And, like all in nature that we humans are just a mere small in part of, we are also ruled by Nature's cruel but unchangeable law we have no control over. Survival of the fittest. The rest just die.
I wonder if you realize that the conception of Zangief as a character was never meant to be an individual, but a representation of a crumbling nation -- an ideology in fact. His character development (as seen throughout the main canon of the franchise) demonstrates my point. His shift from a communist perspective to the set of actions undertaken on the later games shows that communism, the soviet union in truth, has failed Zangief. His slow movements represents the agonizing last years of the Soviet Union, however his attacks were able to drain mora than half the energy of his rivals, meaning that with a single mistake Westerner superpowers could be wiped by the iron courtain. This postulation can only be applied to Zangief, whom unlike Ryu and Ken, comes from a troubled background. I would've thought that this is rather obvious, so I'm guessing you haven't played much with Zangief? Would you mind telling me what your experience playing with Zangief has been thus far? Thanks.
They never heard about tornado 🌪️ and storm then 🤣🤣
i agree it was dangerous especially to the children who go to school like Arian
@@samzfisher Lol I thought about this too, some weather is unquestionably bad!!
this is honestly really heartwarming, the village is very beautiful and the community appears that way too, glad to see that even in such a harsh environment, people can still lead normal, happy lives
I bet you, Covid NOT out there……
@@peebeme1506 eh they have trade with the outside world it sounds like. So it may have shown up. Hard to say though.
Eating ice cream in -40°c Is wild 💀
Bro was speedruning pneumonia 💀
@@FancyBacteria Bro thinks penumonia comes from cold things and not infection 💀
@@milesedgeworth132 r/wooooosh
@@FancyBacteria bro really thinking this is reddit 💀
@@milesedgeworth132 bro really thinking we have to use "bro" at the beginning and "💀" at the end for every sentence on the internet 💀
What a wonderful set of parents this little boy has... Especially his dad. Mom sure made delicious looking breakfast too. It amazes me that they have to work so hard to go to school, keep the house warm and just brush your teeth. I'm impressed. I'm going to make my son watch this video. Make sure he appreciates our home life.
बहुत दिलचस्प देखा
Everyone in Yakutia will be happier and more content than you and I could ever imagine.
it's not here. dont listen to above poster.
all seriousness, report and never respond to spambots. responding makes it harder for the system to find them.
It may be hard for foreigners but It's not hard work for them because it's their life so they've gotten used to it. They seem happy and content despite the weather condition.
living and surviving in such climate is a team effort.
"Today was relatively warm, about -40°F"
As a Floridian I'd die
Facts dude. I was in Wisconsin one year when they had a week or two of an average temp of -40/-50 without wind chill. Folks were dropping like flies
"Florida Man Found Dead in Yakutia From Exposure After Running Around Naked Screaming "Stop The Woke!" While Waving Confederate Flag"
😂😂😂
Yes, but probably from a mass shooting or a stabbing in a Walmart parking lot though
Не -40F°,а -40С°. Это ещё более холодная температура.Вроде -64F°.
The temperature in my hometown falls to -20 degree Celsius during winters and it becomes unbearable for me. Huge respect to these people who are surviving at -55 degree Celsius.
It would be easy. Also, at least my PlayStation wouldn't keep overheating 😂
I go crazy when the temperature drops to 16°c . I live in the tropicals
i cant tolerate 8 degrees
bruh
@@throwaway8019 I feel you. I felt 16° once 2 years ago, and I still remember how my hands tremble from riding a bike. 😔
@@epicgamer496 Mad respect for you out there living at 8°C. Anything below 10 is crazy, they should make a documentary about it some time.
I don't know how this family and this channel ended up on my youtube radar, but I'm so gad it did. Ive been complaining a lot about how cold and wet it's been here in Los Angeles, but I know it doesnt even come close to what these folks live through. Love the relationship between Arian and his father. wow, so beautiful to watch. I'm also charmed by those hard working dogs that pop into frame here and there. Gorgeous pups!
as a people living in the tropical county, i can't imagine how people living in their natural civilization like this.
thanks for making this beautiful film with this beautiful family, i wish i can visit yakutia someday
Exactly! And here I am complaining it's cold when it gets below 20 degrees Celcius haha! Very interesting video but definitely not the lifestyle for me. Would be awesome to visit though :)
I live in siberia. There are subcontinental climat. The winter are cold(-45) and hot summer(+30)...i hate summer) the winter so beauty.. White and pure.
envy u)) i think live in tropical its like paradise..
@@gravyz2cute4u th-cam.com/video/st_PuhXU_So/w-d-xo.html
Nunca toquei em gelo que não o do freezer, não sei o que é uma temperatura abaixo de +20C. Parece uma vida muito difícil, mas muito feliz.
Who else did not want this documentary to end so soon? I just wanted a few more snippets of their daily lives, beautiful and touching,both seem like an understatement for this
Yep, I would've like to know a bit more about the community life. Do they get together for events and what are the things they do for pleasure or excitement as a group. Great video and I hate the cold, so my hats off to the whole family.
there are many other videos on this chanel that you can look at
Amazing how this 9 year old knows more about surviving than the average 45 year old outdoorsman. He's chopping firewood and seems like such a great kid. Hard work teaches great character and its lacking in most parts of the world.
Let's not get carried away xD I'm an average mid twenties outdoorsman and all that shit stuff I've known since I was a kid. It is cool but I'm betting on an experienced 45 year old over a kid 😅
It's called cause and circumstance. Reel it in.
No one should be living like this.
Thankfully you know how to survive in -94° weather
You have no choice but to learn to live with your given circumstances. Lol. But. This kid does have a seemingly great father who has taught him the most important things. Tinktonk parents could learn a thing or 200
Kids walking to school in freezing cold, doing chores, helping dad hunt/fish to feed the family, happy eating fish and fish soup. No tv no tablet,,cell phone just life.
Honestly, it warms my heart knowing that there are communities out there that will be living and thriving for a very long time, regardless of wars, governments, etc.
...people not living in their phones...
@@robertallen6710 you cant say shit bc you're on the internet watching this lmao
Its cracy when you think about that they are part of russia lmao
@@masterofIich Can't lose with "Russia Stronk"
Mastero Flich they’re not Russian, they closer to Asian believe it or not
this documentary inspired me a lot. seeing how hardworking the people of yakut are to maintain their unit and to hold it all together is something we all can learn from
samurai champloo!
cool
It also shows how competent kids are, and how much they’re babied in western cultures. In Japan you’ll see four and five year olds riding public transit to school by themselves in some places. Of course they don’t have 24/7/365 news allowed to say whatever nonsense they want screaming at their parents that there are child predators lurking behind every shrub and people look out for each other. It’s almost like our hyper individualistic culture is toxic and self destructive and we were never meant to live like this.
I still have so many questions... getting supplies there HAS to be an absolutely monumental task. Where is the clothing coming from? Electronics? How do they keep the electrical grid from failing?
How are they possibly getting the requisite nutrition the body needs when their diet is 90% dairy and meat?
I’ve flown over northern Siberia several times in winter, and always marveled at the ability of people to live in the villages I’d see below. This wonderful video explains a lot. Nothing but sincere respect for the Yakut people.
I thought it was said as Yakutsk
Ayyy thanks
I always have had deep respect for Siberia/Tibet etc from childhood /
Hearing my teacher preaching and chowing the map in school /
It was pure magic/♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
in indian there is a city named leh ladakh reaches lowest minus 60 degree and sometimes -70 dgree
Still not the coldest inhabited place on Earth. Siberia is.
I have to say that i am thankful for living in the tropics, the only thing we face is hurricane storms, some flooding but nothing to serious, hats of to you people living in that harsh condition.
The way his father looks at him is just so genuinely warm.
Gosh, this filled my heart so much. I’m Australian and totally love and appreciate my homeland.
But for some reason, watching this sweet family, just doing their thing, as completely opposite to me as it is, is somewhat so heart warming.
And knowing Yakutia is in Russia, in this current climate, is just astounding.
I love this, thank you, and thanks to this beautiful family for sharing their home x
Russia got so many different ethnicities and nations, huge Muslim population too, whole Muslim Republics inside Russian Federation (Tatarstan, Chechnya) and all these people and cultures coexist in peace, languages preserveD, cultural traditions too, not just saved but flourish. If Russia is an empire, it is sure not colonial one
@@ladybug2x2y22z sure tries to keep authority no matter the cost, tho, even in territories long separated. Most historians do agree that, as you say, Russia was not a colonizing nation in the sense that we see The British Empire, for example. But it relied heavily on fealty and forced vasalization. The only thing that saved Russia trough history is that rulers throughout time realized that forcing their culture on their subject would bring them to ruin. It would have been ironic not to see that problem, since russia was formed by foreign germanic rulers who rather integrated into the nation than force it to bend to their will. So, instead they just kept the resources and manpower if needed and let the culture be of the natives, requiring language only for legal reasons.
Thank you for this graceful comment!! So true and I love hearing appreciation like that
@@balrog99-41 Россия не была основана немцами, Русские поселения были далеко до прихода Рюриковичей, но и они не были варягами, а вышли из под Новгорода!
I'm in Adelaide and after watching this feel oddly guilty over having a little moan about the heat a week or so back. Will aspire to be as hard as the kid in the video.
I love this small and warm community. Children here are taught by decent parents and eventually will grow to be decent men. Generation after generation of good and kind people, despite living in the most extreme condition in the world. This video just inspires me so much.
"will grow to be decent men" - Don't forget the women! They surely work just as hard and likely are hardened more than most men I know. Myself included. Damn inspiring stuff!
Notice they have a lot more flexible gender norms than American conservatives would be comfortable with. Aryan spends a lot of time with his dad, but he also helps his mom with the cooking and housework. Because in reality, especially in conditions like this people kind of have to share the work load out of necessity if nothing else.
@@-Graham why u r bringing feminism here he just talking about the little boy
@@frankm.2850 well said
@@-Graham omg stop connecting feminism with everything this kid probably does more than you have ever done so stop ruining someone praising a kid for his hard work
extremely touching. I adore the perseverance. Especially in current times, I just want to connect and hug with the family. Not to get political, but we need to embrace each other.
I’m so impressed with how respectful 9 y/o Arian is with his parents, and his teacher…walks to/from school when it’s -40 C…then comes home and helps dad with crafts,
Chopping wood, metal smithing, hunting, woodworking, etc….and he’s learning 3 languages
Great work ethic…didn’t see much screen time,
Roblox, or Fortnite playing by this kid…he’s training his mind and body for something great
@@MiriadLamentations1 did God specify who asked?
@@parthgulati4914 Hope you didn't cut yourself with this extremely edgy comment. Unfortunately I don't think any of your fellow preteens from r/Atheism are around to applaud your stunning and brave actions.
May I ask you sir, are you an aristocrat? I mean, you surname sounds like 'Red Baron' Pilot. Do you know him?
I dont think they have access to fortnite over there
@@sternwayprovider Yet you watch Counter-Strike
TH-cam randomly recommended this to me and I'm very happy it did. I never heard of Yakutia before but learning about the people and lifestyle was fascinating! Thank you for introducing your homeland to us. I've subscribed to your channel for more.
Same!
SOME
We all need to learn more about the cultures of the world. EVERY DAY!!
same 👏💜
It's not random. Russia wants us to know they're good people, it'll help on the negotiating table. Despite the fact they only rule over these people as overlords.
What a good boy. He is so polite and know to work. Helping his parents. This is how everyone should be as a familiy. So much respect for each other and people. Coldest place or not, it's a great community.
Is the TH-camr Arian’s sister?
Arian is what I will call a genuine boy..his devorted to his parents very smart, handsome, caring, kind, well mannered, focused, strong 💪, intelligent. He is always ready to help ,to give a strong hand to his family. Hats off to you Arian even in this coldest place on earth, you are battle with your daily routine. Shame on boys same age who is always lazy, not willing to help , stay on tablets playing games etc.. even they have all facilities..Still I will personally congratulates this boy Arian and wishes him the best for his future. A true example of the new generation 👏 🎉😊
I always come back to this video because even though its cold and dark, knowing your family is waiting for you at home makes it a little warm for the soul despite the cold environment. Watching this video and seeing how the domestic life of the family is like drinking a hot cup of coffee in winter. As a Canadian this video reminds me of the winter season here. I never got used to the cold even though i have been living here for a long time but this video reminds me of my family. Thank you for sharing this with the rest of the world.
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I'm 35 and probably couldn't do half of what Arian does on a daily basis. So much respect for their family and the people of Yakutia, thank you so much for sharing your culture with us!
@What Country is Yakutia located?Tibet?TQ
@@verahidayat312 Russia
His log splitting skills with the axe was most impressive
@mike dollars I see your point and obviously meant no offense, and I’m sure if I’d grown up there, I could comprehend it. I just can’t imagine going out in -40 weather every day risking frostbite for even a 10-minute walk to school, plus all the daily tasks that need to be done. That’s amazing. So from my perspective it seems remarkable they can thrive in such a harsh environment, but I do like what was said at the end-“there’s no such thing as bad weather, there is only weather and your attitude towards it”.
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This is probably the most sincere thing I've watched in a while . What a wonderful family . ❤
Fascinating to see the diverse lives we live. But given our differences, so many things prove constant - parents loving their kids and kids loving their parents (and ice cream).
And fishing!!
yeah
I just wanna transfer an American 3rd grader from west Texas with one of em, I honestly just wanna see them go to 7/11 for the first time
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@@elseascotty9346, hahaha. But they're already so self-sufficient!
I grew up in Yuzhno Sakhalinsk, and while the winters never got near that cold, the amount of snow and wind we had was intense. The scenery and routine reminded me a ton of when i was a kid. Shout out to those dogs btw, those guys are real troopers.
Also grew up in Siberia :). Yep, huskies are the best!
U know whats funny, there is 0 trans people in that country. I wonder why.
@Volros64 Did you locate to a warmer climate?
do they leave them outside 🥺
@Kylie believe me, those dogs love the weather:)
Incredible respect for their sustainable way of living. I was moved by the love of Arian's sweet and hardworking parents!
is it really sustainable burning 60 cubic foot wood each year for one house?! can some one who knows answer.
@@onehappynegro its a very small village and compared to the amount of pollution and resources used by the rest of the world its really more sustainable than you might think. trees are often burned in nature and it does not harm the environment too much, natural gas, coal, and nuclear energy (the usual methods of getting electricity for heat) are horrible for the environment. so while it might not be the most perfect way ever its far better than most other places.
@@onehappynegro its very easy to plant trees, at that level of consumption they wouldn't even need to plant trees the natural growth would be plenty fast enough to serve that village forever
Fun fact: sound travels slower at colder temperatures. So, if you've ever noticed a sort of muffled effect on a cold winter day, that's why. And snow absorbs/muffles sounds, too. This slower, muffled sound effect would probably make walking in this town feel quite dream-like.
The production behind this is amazing. I enjoyed every second learning about a culture i never knew existed! Huge respect for the Yakut, especially the family in this video!
We don`t die - we just leaving earth, as saved souls - who go up into HEAVEN or as unsaved souls - who go down into torment.
Dear soul, read the bible - full of information and an introduction to who GOD is we should serve.
We, all - saved and unsaved will put on IMMORTALITY, so not a single part of us should perish, but be everlasting.
The torment that awaits for the unsaved: REGRETS, that do not get forgiven (feeling sorry so deeply that it hurts inside yet knowing the whole time (forever) that no forgiven is found for you any longer. Is that enough of the torment? - oh dear soul, no, you will be placed in the middle of a lake full of fire (not water) and you will burn and not dying, for even you, who stayed wicked sinner (unsaved soul) did put on immortality that even single part of you cannot perish, but be everlasting.
Now, tell me, is that not a torment?
We can have a piece of that torment even here, many of us have been felt sorry/regret of thing we have done- right? - now Imagen, not getting forgiven for rest of your days.
See, we are found already in torment, in a temporary torment.
In the lake of fire, THE TORMENT LAST FOREVER. DAY AND NIGHT WITHOUT ANY KIND OF REST. NO DAY(S) OFF.
Even if you have been there (in torment) already for millions and trillions of years, you`ll be there same long.
That`s the something, we are trying you all warn about. Instead of dying twice, you`ll choose LIFE. The life(promises) that GOD promise to give us , IF WE REPENT AND BORN AGAIN =GET SAVED.
“Hear, O LORD, when I cry with my voice: have mercy also upon me, and answer me.”
Psalms 27:7 (KJV)
How to deal with BIBLE?
1.) read it from 1st page (1.testament) to the last page (2. testament) = getting to know the text that`s in the bible,
2.) Start to study the bible, why it is written the way it was and what kind of picture does it actually give us.
3.) While hunger for truth - one receives the COMFORTER - THE HOLY SPIRIT WHO WILL TEACH US AND BRING INTO OUR REMEMBRANCE ALL THING JESUS TOLD US.
4.) congratulations, you now also knowing and understanding the harsh truth like i do. aka the heavenly wisdom.
Exactly!
God loves you and cares for you until this message reaches you that God exists and that life is a test for every human being, and either he will succeed in it and enter the eternal paradise, or he will fail in it and burn in it. Fire of the world first, then permanent fire after death. Decide what to do first and last, the world is very short compared to the days of God, so do not lose it and you are not right The biggest loss for a person is to die without knowing God and His Messenger Muhammad. This is right or not, God loves you and takes care of you
@@mohamed3rbi268 Muhammad is DEAD , he cannot help. GOD has only one begotten son and HE IS KNOW A JESUS CHRIST - GOD IN FLESH.
it is wise to take a listen and not end up in the hell and later in that HOT - VERTY HOT LAKE.
GOD uses mysteries ways to lead a soul to repentance. For me - HE drag me already into the HELL (in my vision) and yes, it is not a place any of us wants to go.
In hell we ain`t yet burning - yes, but we do are already in torment. REGRETS - FEELING SORRY FOR ALL WRONG DOINGS , WORDS THAT WE SAID - THOUTHS THAT WE THINKE`D - WRONG MOVES THAT WE TOOK`D. and knowing that whole time, there`s no longer any forgiveness available to us.
Now, you tell me again that all the warnings about THAT TORMENT - THE TRUTH - SHOULD NOT BREAKE US? HOW DO WE THEN CHANGE?
STOP THE WAR in UCRAIN !!!
SAFE THE CHILDREN!!!
SAFE THE PLANET!!!
FREEDOM FOR RUSSIA!!!
I was adopted from Yakutia. These are my people. What a beautiful area and culture to learn about and connect with.
What country are you adopted to? Also do you always feel hot in your country even though the people around you feel cold?
They saved your ass from freezing solid lmao.
Try not to phrase it that way..
@@donnadanielsen9411 America. And I think I feel temperature the same as everyone else.
What is the name of Arian's village? When I look up Yakutia it's displayed as a region in Russia rather than a village.
Just a wonderful family and community. I love how even tho its freezing they have turned that house into a home and in it is everything they need.
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tf you doing xavier
Hi Xavier
It literally is everything they need. With this cold, it's a necessity.
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Obviously a lot of things about living there are inconvenient to say the least, but in a way it feels like they're living their lives so much more like humans should. More depending and in touch with nature, self-sustainable but still social in their trustworthy community. Truly incredible to see, thank you for this documentary.
Im never complaining about another Chicago winter again. I give these people so much respect! Really makes you appreciate everything you have!
The fact that the school and their parents teach them real world skills - fishing, hunting, crafts and language - useful knowledge they require to survive, is astounding in comparison to the western world ideologies. Calculus never helped me find a job, get a mortgage or do my taxes. I appreciate this way of life, it's simple and straight-forward. I also love learning about other cultures and peoples.
Acting like most kids would pay attention to that stuff. 😂