Feel free to leave your goals in the comments! ⬇️ Here is my personal bucket list for my 30s: THINGS TO DO WHILE TRAVELING - [ ] Fly in a private jet 🛩️ - [ ] Sail in the Caribbeans ⛵️ - [ ] Visit at least 50 countries 🗺️ - [ ] Become a digital nomad for at least 5 months - [ ] Motorcycle across Vietnam 🇻🇳 PHYSICAL CHALLENGES - [ ] Go helicopter skiing 🚁 - [ ] Dive with sharks 🦈 FINANCIALS - [ ] Net worth of $10M+ 💰 - [ ] Net worth of $100M+ 💰 - [ ] Make over $1M in a year 💰 - [ ] Become financially set for life 💰 - [ ] Buy another investment property 🏠 - [ ] Buy a whole investment apartment building 🏢 RANDOM / FUN STUFF: - [ ] Get a diplomatic passport 🛂 - [ ] Become citizen of another country 🇺🇳 - [ ] Fly in a helicopter 🚁 - [ ] Take my parents on a trip to Asia - [ ] Take my parents on a trip to the US again 🇺🇸 - [ ] Meet my idol (Arnold Schwarzenegger) 💪 - [ ] Go to space (over 30 km altitude) ATHLETIC CHALLENGES: - [ ] Squat 405 lb🦵 - [ ] Get over 210 lb lean (at less than 10% body fat) 💪 - [ ] Get 19 inch arms 💪 - [ ] Get 27 inch legs 🦵 - [ ] Get 15 inch forearms 💪 - [ ] Get a 48 inch chest 💪 PLACES TO VISIT: - [ ] North or South Pole 🇬🇱 - [ ] China 🇨🇳 - [ ] Latin America (any country) - [ ] Maldives 🇲🇻 - [ ] Bora Bora 🇵🇫 - [ ] Australia 🇦🇺 - [ ] Japan 🇯🇵 - [ ] Korea 🇰🇷 - [ ] Hong Kong 🇭🇰 - [ ] Cambodia 🇰🇭 SKILLS TO ACQUIRE - [ ] Get a pilot license - [ ] Get a diving license JOBS - [ ] Build a company worth $100M - [ ] Build a company worth $1B Social Media - [ ] Hit 100,000 subscribers on TH-cam - [ ] Hit 50,000 followers on LinkedIn - [ ] Hit 25,000 followers on Instagram - [ ] Hit 10,000,000 views
How do you plan to get a diplomatic passport? Mind explaining it here or making a video/short on this topic. Because I couldn't get any info on it online other than everyone saying it's only reserved for high ranking govt. officials, a job which is not at all appealing.
You’re SUCH an inspiration Sam, can’t wait to hear about your next adventure. Here’s my list, feels good to put it out there: [ ] Attain and maintain my fittest physique [ ] Consistent sleep schedule [ ] Date the right girl for me [ ] Start a company that hits $1M ARR [ ] Start / scale a company that hits $100M ARR [ ] Incorporate 2 hobbies into my busy lifestyle and become really good at them [ ] Meet at least 1000 more acquaintances, and make at least 100 more lifelong friends [ ] Do a backpacking trip across Asia and hit the 30 countries traveled mark [ ] Move back to SF [ ] Buy my first house [ ] Buy an m2 [ ] Learn how to surf and ski
The sad truth and the remarkable theme you proposed in this video, which I will call "αυτογνωσία," remind me of a timeless concept. From Socrates to Seneca, the best way to keep improving and establishing the right path is through a combination of joy and great failure. This approach may not bring instant happiness, but it fosters the development of concrete skills, valuable networks, and exposure to diverse cultures and environments. I wouldn’t say that everyone needs to be hyperactive or constantly forcing experiences as you did. However, the true catalyst for change lies in never ceasing the pursuit and experimentation of knowledge and ideas. A well-curated bucket list could be an excellent way to align curiosity, goals, and the reality we aspire to create. Overall , Great video . Best luck to your 2025, Samuel!
Here's mine: - Establish a strong foundation for my life to live, grow, and adapt comfortably. - Thrive in a new country and learn a new language. - Learn as much as I can in the field of computing, physics and mathematics, especially quantum mechanics. - Work in CERN or any other wonderful science institutions. - Notice and address problems in society and: ~ Launch an innovative startup, ideally in tech or physics or a combination of both, that will solve real-world problems. - Never Stop.
Hahaha since I started working with ESP I’ve been getting some interesting strategy recommendations 😅 although I’m going in a different direction towards vlogging
I hope to come back to this video in a year to see if i achieved my goals & stayed disciplined with mainly my studies (bachelors in CS & self studying math) & fitness. Thank you Samuel happy new year brother! All your videos have helped me with one aspect of my life!🎉❤
I follow you since quite a while now Samuel, and I have to say thank you! Thank you that you provide your knowledge and insights for free and help many young people like me improve their thinking about their career choices and dreams. Keep on going and I hope that I can follow you on your journey for many more years.
The most unexpected turning point in my life was when I decided to pursue both business administration and mathematics simultaneously. In high school, I was determined to study business administration and couldn't have imagined enrolling in a mathematics program. However, after a year into my business studies, I developed a keen interest in mathematics, sparked by preparation for an interview. Unable to choose between the two, I resolved to undertake both degrees concurrently. Despite many advising against this dual path, I am more than happy with my decision and have great success with that. It's remarkable how unforeseen experiences can lead us to our true passions.
Thanks Samuel. I'm 26 and this video hit me at the right time. I made some decisions that I don't like but back in time I would still make those decisions. It is normal to be uncomfortable in our 20s and it should be. It's time to make next year towards something.
I am 24, so this video comes right in time. I found myself often asking if the next step is the right decision for me, until I found out there is no right or wrong decision at all. There is just the decision, you are happy to live with the upcoming time. My goal in my 20s is to make experiences on which I can smile on at my 30th birthday.
My current goals right now for 2035 (I am 19 right now): Academic/Professional goals - Have a masters degree in computer science - Have good grades (11+, danish system) - Be an expert in AI - Have worked in energy trading - Have worked within some other computer science field - Made good friends in university - Created some really good side-projects in University - Start a company or be involved in a startup Life goals: - Have a wife - Have kids Physical goals: - Get a six-pack - Bench press 100kg - Become muscular - Run 5km in 20 minutes - Train consistently with running and weightlifting for at least 2 years And then some more personal goals I won't share here, but please let me know if you have some suggestions! Happy new year guys!
@@Aritra-no6of It's like trading with stocks, but instead of stocks it is energy, so you can buy or sell a given amount of electricity. It is essentially commodity trading.
First of all, let me say that with your abilities, almost anything might seem within reach. But that’s not how it works for everyone. Back in my early twenties, I pursued a traditional legal track, two state exams and a PhD. Even in the age of AI, this doesn’t automatically open every door. Sometimes I look back and wonder if I overly narrowed my focus by sticking so closely to law. When you really think about it, having fewer choices can actually bring more contentment. Which raises an interesting point: might it be more satisfying for someone to deliberately pick one route out of many, say, at least finishing a bachelor’s degree, and then commit to it? In other words, to practice self-imposed limits and only reconsider under very specific circumstances, rather than letting the lure of countless “better” alternatives distract us? Wishing you a Happy New Year and all the best for the coming year 🎉
As someone aspiring to work in Physics (experimental tho haha) , this sort of video very much resonates with me. I hope to have lived a life as rich and full as you in the next decade!
After some thinking I would probably put my goals for my 20s to be: 1: Get into a proper theoretical physics / mathematical physics PhD program 2: Return to Berkeley/Cali and ride down highway 1 in a convertible 🇺🇸 3: Get an internship in AI development or Quant trading 4: Visit South Korea, Brazil and Japan and reunite with friends 5: Get a job or paid work related to my field in Quantum Computing 6: Publish in Physical Review Letters 7: Publish in theoretical physics outside my field 8: Find a partner to spend years with 9: Get as jacked as possible, let's deadlift 500+ 💯 One has to be careful with setting unrealistic goals which one cannot realistically achieve but I, perhaps naively, hope to get around to these
I should. Just have to figure out which cities, as I think my viewers are all over the place :) But either way, there is a good chance I’ll have some meet and greets this year in DACH 😊
5:00 I tend to disagree with that. Again, what you are saying here is based on living life on a linear progression. Like you said in the beginning, life is not linear. And no matter if you are in your 20s, 30s, or 40s,.. you will constantly find yourself going around in circles of self-discovery. I am in my 40s now. I have had my shares of failures and success earlier, lived in 3 countries, made money, bought lots of assets, bling-bling, all that jazz etc. and I still feel like I haven't figured life out. What was once a priority in my 20s, and 30s, is definitely no longer a priority in my 40s. As human we are constantly redeveloping ourselves. Swiss psychiatrist and psychotherapist wrote books on this subject. So in terms of hitting 40s, anyone who is interested can check out this video based on Jung's studies: th-cam.com/video/iAkNIj4FrTA/w-d-xo.html
There are litterally hundreds of videos about it on internet.There are even research articles dedicated to it.Stop looking for advices and start practicing and use your mistakes as feedbacks.There is no secret formula
Most of them aren‘t closely as smart as you would think but they have rich parents that supported them in every way they could to go to a prestigious school, become athletes etc. I know this because I studied at Imperial College London (currently #1 university in the world according to the QS Ranking)
I will be 30 Tommorow, ....i am from a village in an asian country... Still not achieved my dreams....To all my brothers in 20s., move to a capitalist country, work smart, have financial knowledge, select a girl with good character as your partner...
Samuel some videos of yours started feeling like you're trying to justify your choices. When another video drops with the same connotation it feels like you're failing to justify them. Maybe Physics research could've brought you across something phenomenal. Maybe this fast paced style Entrepreneurship is just cool, but the products doesn't improve a lot of lives. Money is of course a factor as of now, but forget about it for now. What's your impact on the world? I am btw not a hater and I hope you become a billionaire solving great problems.
Appreciate your comment! Yes, I think you are onto something here. In terms of money and impact, I do think that great startups can have at least as much impact on the world as scientists do. Money can enable you to do a lot of good (or bad) things. Even if a startup doesn't directly do something "great" for humanity, creating jobs, building cool tech, and making a lot of money that can be invested in a lot of good things is surely creating a lot of positive impact in my view
I think there is something wrong with your position that anyone can do anything in this generation through hard work. While this may be true in first world countries and for people with "good" passports, this is not the case for the majority of the people. If one were born in India/Nigeria their opportunities in life will not be the same as yours...
Correct. At least to some extent. Most of my viewers come from countries that allow for easy traveling. But even for people with more restrictive passports, while they may have a harder time traveling, there are still majy opetions and possibilities in other ways.
Feel free to leave your goals in the comments! ⬇️
Here is my personal bucket list for my 30s:
THINGS TO DO WHILE TRAVELING
- [ ] Fly in a private jet 🛩️
- [ ] Sail in the Caribbeans ⛵️
- [ ] Visit at least 50 countries 🗺️
- [ ] Become a digital nomad for at least 5 months
- [ ] Motorcycle across Vietnam 🇻🇳
PHYSICAL CHALLENGES
- [ ] Go helicopter skiing 🚁
- [ ] Dive with sharks 🦈
FINANCIALS
- [ ] Net worth of $10M+ 💰
- [ ] Net worth of $100M+ 💰
- [ ] Make over $1M in a year 💰
- [ ] Become financially set for life 💰
- [ ] Buy another investment property 🏠
- [ ] Buy a whole investment apartment building 🏢
RANDOM / FUN STUFF:
- [ ] Get a diplomatic passport 🛂
- [ ] Become citizen of another country 🇺🇳
- [ ] Fly in a helicopter 🚁
- [ ] Take my parents on a trip to Asia
- [ ] Take my parents on a trip to the US again 🇺🇸
- [ ] Meet my idol (Arnold Schwarzenegger) 💪
- [ ] Go to space (over 30 km altitude)
ATHLETIC CHALLENGES:
- [ ] Squat 405 lb🦵
- [ ] Get over 210 lb lean (at less than 10% body fat) 💪
- [ ] Get 19 inch arms 💪
- [ ] Get 27 inch legs 🦵
- [ ] Get 15 inch forearms 💪
- [ ] Get a 48 inch chest 💪
PLACES TO VISIT:
- [ ] North or South Pole 🇬🇱
- [ ] China 🇨🇳
- [ ] Latin America (any country)
- [ ] Maldives 🇲🇻
- [ ] Bora Bora 🇵🇫
- [ ] Australia 🇦🇺
- [ ] Japan 🇯🇵
- [ ] Korea 🇰🇷
- [ ] Hong Kong 🇭🇰
- [ ] Cambodia 🇰🇭
SKILLS TO ACQUIRE
- [ ] Get a pilot license
- [ ] Get a diving license
JOBS
- [ ] Build a company worth $100M
- [ ] Build a company worth $1B
Social Media
- [ ] Hit 100,000 subscribers on TH-cam
- [ ] Hit 50,000 followers on LinkedIn
- [ ] Hit 25,000 followers on Instagram
- [ ] Hit 10,000,000 views
How do you plan to get a diplomatic passport?
Mind explaining it here or making a video/short on this topic.
Because I couldn't get any info on it online other than everyone saying it's only reserved for high ranking govt. officials, a job which is not at all appealing.
@@vo1d_42 100% I think he will run for US House of Representatives lol 😂😂😂
I have not yet come up with a concrete battle plan for the diplomatic passport. I guess I could make some connections in the future 😂
Just like Arnold, I shall become governor 💪
It shall all come to pass.
God bless Sam!
Happy New Year!
You’re SUCH an inspiration Sam, can’t wait to hear about your next adventure. Here’s my list, feels good to put it out there:
[ ] Attain and maintain my fittest physique
[ ] Consistent sleep schedule
[ ] Date the right girl for me
[ ] Start a company that hits $1M ARR
[ ] Start / scale a company that hits $100M ARR
[ ] Incorporate 2 hobbies into my busy lifestyle and become really good at them
[ ] Meet at least 1000 more acquaintances, and make at least 100 more lifelong friends
[ ] Do a backpacking trip across Asia and hit the 30 countries traveled mark
[ ] Move back to SF
[ ] Buy my first house
[ ] Buy an m2
[ ] Learn how to surf and ski
The sad truth and the remarkable theme you proposed in this video, which I will call "αυτογνωσία," remind me of a timeless concept. From Socrates to Seneca, the best way to keep improving and establishing the right path is through a combination of joy and great failure. This approach may not bring instant happiness, but it fosters the development of concrete skills, valuable networks, and exposure to diverse cultures and environments.
I wouldn’t say that everyone needs to be hyperactive or constantly forcing experiences as you did. However, the true catalyst for change lies in never ceasing the pursuit and experimentation of knowledge and ideas. A well-curated bucket list could be an excellent way to align curiosity, goals, and the reality we aspire to create.
Overall , Great video . Best luck to your 2025, Samuel!
Here's mine:
- Establish a strong foundation for my life to live, grow, and adapt comfortably.
- Thrive in a new country and learn a new language.
- Learn as much as I can in the field of computing, physics and mathematics, especially quantum mechanics.
- Work in CERN or any other wonderful science institutions.
- Notice and address problems in society and:
~ Launch an innovative startup, ideally in tech or physics or a combination of both, that will solve real-world problems.
- Never Stop.
Awesome goals! Wishing you all the bet with achieving them! :)
Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery ❤🤣
Hahaha since I started working with ESP I’ve been getting some interesting strategy recommendations 😅 although I’m going in a different direction towards vlogging
😂😂
Imitation is the sincerest from of flattery, mediocrity can give greatness
I hope to come back to this video in a year to see if i achieved my goals & stayed disciplined with mainly my studies (bachelors in CS & self studying math) & fitness. Thank you Samuel happy new year brother! All your videos have helped me with one aspect of my life!🎉❤
Happy New Year to you too! Let's crush it. I really appreciate your comment and wish you all the best! :)
I follow you since quite a while now Samuel, and I have to say thank you!
Thank you that you provide your knowledge and insights for free and help many young people like me improve their thinking about their career choices and dreams.
Keep on going and I hope that I can follow you on your journey for many more years.
Thank you so much! It means a lot to me. I'm glad I can help 😊 💪📈
The most unexpected turning point in my life was when I decided to pursue both business administration and mathematics simultaneously. In high school, I was determined to study business administration and couldn't have imagined enrolling in a mathematics program. However, after a year into my business studies, I developed a keen interest in mathematics, sparked by preparation for an interview. Unable to choose between the two, I resolved to undertake both degrees concurrently. Despite many advising against this dual path, I am more than happy with my decision and have great success with that. It's remarkable how unforeseen experiences can lead us to our true passions.
💪📈☺️
Thanks Samuel. I'm 26 and this video hit me at the right time. I made some decisions that I don't like but back in time I would still make those decisions. It is normal to be uncomfortable in our 20s and it should be. It's time to make next year towards something.
You’re very welcome! Wishing you best of luck! 📈😊
I am 24, so this video comes right in time. I found myself often asking if the next step is the right decision for me, until I found out there is no right or wrong decision at all. There is just the decision, you are happy to live with the upcoming time. My goal in my 20s is to make experiences on which I can smile on at my 30th birthday.
So glad to hear this. Wishing you all the best! 😊📈💪
Wow, I absolutely loved this video🔥
I’m 20 rn and just started to realize the endless opportunities I’ve got. Thank you for this video
You’re so welcome. Wishing you all the best with this decade 💪📈😊
My current goals right now for 2035 (I am 19 right now):
Academic/Professional goals
- Have a masters degree in computer science
- Have good grades (11+, danish system)
- Be an expert in AI
- Have worked in energy trading
- Have worked within some other computer science field
- Made good friends in university
- Created some really good side-projects in University
- Start a company or be involved in a startup
Life goals:
- Have a wife
- Have kids
Physical goals:
- Get a six-pack
- Bench press 100kg
- Become muscular
- Run 5km in 20 minutes
- Train consistently with running and weightlifting for at least 2 years
And then some more personal goals I won't share here, but please let me know if you have some suggestions!
Happy new year guys!
What is energy trading?
@@Aritra-no6of It's like trading with stocks, but instead of stocks it is energy, so you can buy or sell a given amount of electricity. It is essentially commodity trading.
These are awesome goals. Wishing you all the best in the coming 10 (well, 11 to be precise) years to come :)
@@SamuelBoschMIT Thank you Samuel, likewise!
Amazing video! So helpful for the overwhelming thought for "success"
Glad it was helpful! :)
Great as always. Big role model
Thanks again! 💪💪💪
First of all, let me say that with your abilities, almost anything might seem within reach. But that’s not how it works for everyone.
Back in my early twenties, I pursued a traditional legal track, two state exams and a PhD. Even in the age of AI, this doesn’t automatically open every door. Sometimes I look back and wonder if I overly narrowed my focus by sticking so closely to law.
When you really think about it, having fewer choices can actually bring more contentment. Which raises an interesting point: might it be more satisfying for someone to deliberately pick one route out of many, say, at least finishing a bachelor’s degree, and then commit to it? In other words, to practice self-imposed limits and only reconsider under very specific circumstances, rather than letting the lure of countless “better” alternatives distract us?
Wishing you a Happy New Year and all the best for the coming year 🎉
Appreciate the comment. Wishing you a happy new year too! :)
As someone aspiring to work in Physics (experimental tho haha) , this sort of video very much resonates with me. I hope to have lived a life as rich and full as you in the next decade!
Just happy Kenya was mentioned
my plan is to meet you one day in America, you are a great person Samuel and I learned to so many things from you in TH-cam, so, thanks for it.
So glad to hear this. Wishing you all the best 😊📈💪
in my 20s and almost done my engineering degree. inspiring and helpful as always king
me too man. am almost done
21 and finishing my masters this year 🙏🙏 really curious to see what's ahead
Great video Samuel!
Glad you think so! 😊
Great video, Samuel Jobs!
Thank you 😊 💪📈
After some thinking I would probably put my goals for my 20s to be:
1: Get into a proper theoretical physics / mathematical physics PhD program
2: Return to Berkeley/Cali and ride down highway 1 in a convertible 🇺🇸
3: Get an internship in AI development or Quant trading
4: Visit South Korea, Brazil and Japan and reunite with friends
5: Get a job or paid work related to my field in Quantum Computing
6: Publish in Physical Review Letters
7: Publish in theoretical physics outside my field
8: Find a partner to spend years with
9: Get as jacked as possible, let's deadlift 500+ 💯
One has to be careful with setting unrealistic goals which one cannot realistically achieve but I, perhaps naively, hope to get around to these
Great and ambitious goals. Wishing you all the best 💪📈
cool idea!
- [ ] build a new startup with friends
- [ ] start a factory
- [ ] produce 100'000 parts/year
- [ ] get a masters in physics
Excellent goals! Wishing you best of luck! 💪📈
I going to invest in adventures, romances, faymily and friends this year.
📈📈📈
This is beautiful video
Glad you think so! 😊
Understanding, and hopefully creating, ideas😆
Sehr inspirierend für die junge Generation vielen Dank😊
Sehr gerne 😊
5 gpa this college semester
you should do a meet and greet.
I should. Just have to figure out which cities, as I think my viewers are all over the place :)
But either way, there is a good chance I’ll have some meet and greets this year in DACH 😊
5:00 I tend to disagree with that. Again, what you are saying here is based on living life on a linear progression. Like you said in the beginning, life is not linear. And no matter if you are in your 20s, 30s, or 40s,.. you will constantly find yourself going around in circles of self-discovery. I am in my 40s now. I have had my shares of failures and success earlier, lived in 3 countries, made money, bought lots of assets, bling-bling, all that jazz etc. and I still feel like I haven't figured life out. What was once a priority in my 20s, and 30s, is definitely no longer a priority in my 40s. As human we are constantly redeveloping ourselves. Swiss psychiatrist and psychotherapist wrote books on this subject. So in terms of hitting 40s, anyone who is interested can check out this video based on Jung's studies: th-cam.com/video/iAkNIj4FrTA/w-d-xo.html
Hey, nice inspiring Video! Can you do a Video on Variety on Skills you could learn in your 20s? That would be also nice.
That's a great suggestion. Thank you! :)
My goal is to one day make a YT video and justify the use of a Screaming Eagle sound effect in it, lol. Happy New Year! Sky’s the limit!!
Hahhaha ofc - happy new year 🦅🎉
Make Video of How to become smarter, as smart as MIT, Berkley, Harvard Students, what they do differently?
There are litterally hundreds of videos about it on internet.There are even research articles dedicated to it.Stop looking for advices and start practicing and use your mistakes as feedbacks.There is no secret formula
Most of them aren‘t closely as smart as you would think but they have rich parents that supported them in every way they could to go to a prestigious school, become athletes etc. I know this because I studied at Imperial College London (currently #1 university in the world according to the QS Ranking)
@@Sattosch What About MIT?
@@Sattosch What is your Linkedin Handle Bro, can we connect over there and have further conversation?
Trust me Ivy League students aren’t all smart. Research yourself
Samuel, there should be a video on dating.
I'll think about it :)
Nowadays all become impossible, you need be out of 10, all with high competition for getting top company.
I will be 30 Tommorow, ....i am from a village in an asian country... Still not achieved my dreams....To all my brothers in 20s., move to a capitalist country, work smart, have financial knowledge, select a girl with good character as your partner...
8:44 Samuel you dirty dog!
😂😂😂
Samuel some videos of yours started feeling like you're trying to justify your choices. When another video drops with the same connotation it feels like you're failing to justify them. Maybe Physics research could've brought you across something phenomenal. Maybe this fast paced style Entrepreneurship is just cool, but the products doesn't improve a lot of lives.
Money is of course a factor as of now, but forget about it for now. What's your impact on the world?
I am btw not a hater and I hope you become a billionaire solving great problems.
I agree with all the points in this video. I came to the USA partly because of one of your videos!
Appreciate your comment! Yes, I think you are onto something here.
In terms of money and impact, I do think that great startups can have at least as much impact on the world as scientists do. Money can enable you to do a lot of good (or bad) things. Even if a startup doesn't directly do something "great" for humanity, creating jobs, building cool tech, and making a lot of money that can be invested in a lot of good things is surely creating a lot of positive impact in my view
My goal is $100m networth
I think there is something wrong with your position that anyone can do anything in this generation through hard work. While this may be true in first world countries and for people with "good" passports, this is not the case for the majority of the people. If one were born in India/Nigeria their opportunities in life will not be the same as yours...
Correct. At least to some extent. Most of my viewers come from countries that allow for easy traveling. But even for people with more restrictive passports, while they may have a harder time traveling, there are still majy opetions and possibilities in other ways.
Great video, as always! Could you tell more about your cashflow hack to make over $2000/ month in passive income? :D
You are white, so I don’t think your advice is applicable to African and Middle East countries 😅
I am not white either, but this remark was just unnecessary, just take away what applies to you and move on.
@ in that sense, I’d appreciate if his first tip is to have a powerful Passport like European and American 😅.
@@hafizuddinmohdlowhim8426dude why are you this woke 😂