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Summary of Midas Touch by Robert Kiyosaki and Donald Trump | Financial Education - Duration: 4:23.
I'll share with you my summary of the book The Touch of Midas and we'll also start a series
of financial education.
To review and analyze the best parts of the book.
Hello, Elites! I'm Lenus and this is a new business development video.
To begin with, this book has two authors,
one of them is Robert Kiyosaki who has already written many other books,
is an excellent personal finance coach
and the other one is Donald Trump who ... well, surely you already know him and you know who he is.
Besides, the name that this book has tells you a lot about what the book will be about
because the Midas Touch is a reference to Greek mythology
where king Midas converted in gold anything he touched
and in business it is said that someone has the Midas Touch or the Gold Touch
when that person is an entrepreneur who has several successful businesses.
Therefore, the fundamental idea with this book is to provide you with the necessary principles
so that you also develop the Midas Touch in your business.
This book consists of 5 parts or 5 chapters,
and each one is represented with each of the fingers in our hand.
And in this way we are going to start with the thumb.
The first is the strength of character that includes determination, patience, persistence
and well... many other important features that we have to develop.
The second one is F.O.C.U.S.
Robert Kiyosaki explains it as choosing a path and continue on that path until you reach your goal.
The third one is Brand, where both Robert and Donald explain us
the importance of a brand and how that differentiates it from many other companies
that by not having a brand, they are simply a product or a service.
The fourth is relationships, and that's not just limited to having good communication
or a good relationship with other people, but it's also very important to know how to lead
many other people or a work team.
The fifth are the details that matter
which are those small details that you may have in your company and that have a big impact
in the development, growth, and progress of your own company and even in any project,
or entrepreneurship that is related.
In each of these five chapters we'll find two opinions,
One by Robert Kiyosaki and another one from Donald Trump,
both have slightly different styles but the two come together in the same vision,
which is very interesting because they share the same vision but different perspectives.
The version that I read is a version of 2011, They published it in 2011 and it is in English.
It's 300 pages that seems a lot but actually it's not when you compare the size of the book,
besides they also wrote it in a very easy way to read.
In my opinion, the idea of the 5 points is very useful
because they are things that are very practical since you can apply them every day.
Even the examples and experiences that each of them share
help us understand a little better the reason behind each recommendation.
And when we understand the why it's a lot easier for us to apply it
and to have those habits changes
and mentality change in our lives to be apply them and take advantage of each of its recommendations.
Personally, I loved this book, and I can give it a rating of 4.8 out of 5,
besides that I can tell you that is a fundamental book to have
a financial education and also to have a personal development.
This book is available on Amazon, and also... in many other bookstores.
In the comments I will leave the links so you can check it out.
As I said at the beginning, I will be doing a series of financial education
based on the best parts of this book.
To be able to analyze them in greater depth.
So, I recommend you to save this list to watch all the videos that I will be publishing.
I also published an article with the best phrases of the book and that you can read here.
There you will find the best summary of The Midas Touch
because there you will find the most outstanding parts,
or the most outstanding concepts of the book.
By the way, my book is also available which is called "Salud Empresarial"
which contains more than 100 chapters on completely different topics for business owners
and entrepreneurs, so I recommend you to check it here.
Pay attention, click on the channel icon to subscribe and activate the bell.
Then click here to watch this video
and click on this playlist to see more videos of Business Development.
Finally, don't forget to stay healthy and to subscribe.
See you in the next video.
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Learn Engineering interviews Branch Education - Duration: 9:35.
Hello friends from today we are starting a new program, Educator's Talk
In educators talk, I will be interviewing various educational content creators on the Internet.
Our first guest is Mr. Teddy Tablante the founder of
YouTube channel branch education. I came across Branch Education very recently and it's very interesting engineering educational channel.
So without wasting for the time let's get into the interview
Hello, Terry, welcome to the interview
Hi, thanks. Thanks. Good to be here. Yeah, so I hope it's midnight in the US. It's day time in India
You must be very sleepy
I'm good. Okay doing well
So Teddy, my first question is regarding the name of your channel, Branch education. It seems a little philosophical.
So could you please elaborate what is behind this name?
Yeah, that's a great question
So the name came from the idea that I want to explain complex engineering
systems such as the smartphone as fully as possible and
to do this
I realized that I would have to dive into and detail each of the subsystems
Like the screen speaker the the GPS and antennae Oh kind of like what you do for cars
However to fully
Understand how an individual subsystem works such as the speaker
you have to understand sound as well as frequency and then how a voice coil moves which means you have to get into magnets and
Induction and the list just goes on
So when I laid out all of these concepts and episodes there was a lot of branching so I decided to call it branch education
Really interesting. So to understand a complex technology you have understand the subsystem of that
And to understand the subsystem, you have to delve into another subsystem. So the branch keeps on going, right ?
Exactly. Yeah,
So finally, I hope it finally reaches to the physics of the mechanism, how the sound travels how does electron behaves?
Something like that. Yeah good. That's a great name anyway
Thanks. Great choice. Yeah
And our viewers might be curious is to know about your education background your professional life and above all
why did you start this channel? The motivation behind starting this channel, could you please shed some light on this?
Yeah, so um at university
I studied mechanical engineering as well as electrical engineering
And then after graduating I worked almost a decade for a company that makes ion implanter
Z' which our garage sized machines that are critical in making microchips?
so at the company I learned all about the world of microchips and at one point I
realized that so few people outside the semiconductor industry
really understand how they work and
Yet like these microchips have absolutely revolutionized all of our lives
so I thought it would be like really worthwhile to teach others the inner workings and
fundamental Sciences behind things that you use and you see every day, but just don't really think about
good, so
You really got passionate about the technology behind microprocessor and you wanted to teach the whole world, right?
Yeah, yeah exactly. They're they're everywhere but it's it's
So few people really understand how they work. Okay, so all you do full-time do this the educational content creation.
Yeah, this is now my full-time or great so I really appreciate this it's a great dedication
Thanks. Thanks. You do you - yeah
Teddy, you mentioned that you had an education background of mechanical and electrical engineering
and
In your channel currently I can see videos only related to cell phone technology
So can we expect any mechanical engineering related video or automobile engineering related video anytime soon, on your channel?
um
Not anytime soon the focus for the next like 50 or so future episodes will be on smartphones as well as microchips
Going into how they work and eventually how they are made. Okay, actually, yeah. I actually wanted to start
my entire
Series and YouTube channel with microchips, but my wife convinced me I should start with something more accessible
So I decided to do smartphones, okay?
Yeah, these topics will definitely keep me busy for quite some time. So
Automobiles or aerospace aren't really in the plans right now
Okay. So your real passion is in microprocessor the cell phone technology and telecommunication technology, right?
Yep, that's our main focus. That's great. And one thing I need to mention
Is that on you two, there are a lot of videos on automobile aerospace
But when people cells for how does cell phone work, how does internet work or how does camera work?
There are not many great content available and you are doing good job in that field.
Thanks, I hope to enlighten a bunch of people as to how they work because
in technology world you will see lot of reviews
Performance comparison video but how does it actually work? How does the camera work? How does a mobile phone work, nobody explains.
So you are exploring a grey area of YouTube.
Yeah
Hopefully hopefully it'll be successful and people will be interested in the episodes
Definitely definitely because this is something everyone uses every day
Mobile for one very telecom money. So people should know how does it work
That's true
And my next question is about, so when I watch my watch the videos
There are many in depth detail 3d animation and grate voiceover, grate script
So do you have a team for this for this ? 3d modeling, animation, voiceover and video editing or are you working all alone?
Yeah, so I actually do all the animating the voiceovers research and editing myself, okay, it's a lot of work
Friends and family do give me a good amount of feedback, which has helped a lot
But really I do most of the work myself
So truly you are one man army.
Here. Yes, Here in my case I have some animators to help in animation works
So my workload is reduced, but you are managing everything all alone.
From 3D modeling to the final video editing, really nice. So I hope you are using Blender, right ?the Blender software.
Yeah, I absolutely love blender
I would not all be able to do this type of animation and video work without blender
Okay, it's really a amazing package. Yeah, we are also using that blender good. Mm-hmm
My last question is about so I can see your channel just start up growing your channel has gained some traction few subscribers and
Growth counts are increasing. So have you made any future plans for future targets?
My channel should be in this level next two or three years anything like that ?
Um, I don't have any specific feature targets my focus is just to
Make engineering concepts more accessible as well as to make them more engaging
So a lot of my focus has been engaging teachers and trying to get them
To give me feedback regarding
Like whether they're students or whether they think it's entertaining as well as educational
With that eventually, I'll be making supplementary content like do-it-yourself activities and
discussion questions our teachers guides
And this is just it's all in the hopes that more people and more classrooms get engaged in engineering
But I'm not really pegging any specific target numbers for my youtube channel
Okay, you're completely focused on your work and the view count subscribers you hope it will come automatically
Yeah, yeah, if you build it they will come
Yeah that happens on YouTube because if you put all your passion on YouTube and create great content
You don't have to worry about view counts and subscribers. It will come automatically, naturally
Yeah, that's that's that's the hope it's true so it was a nice interview with you Teddy
So I hope I'm done with my questions
Sorry, yeah, thanks. Oh, thanks, it's great talking to you. Yeah, so thank you Teddy for taking your time and attending this interview.
Friends, Branch Education is a really interesting engineering Education channel, even though it is new there is a huge amount of information available on this channel
One branch of engineering that Learn Engineering doesn't cover is
telecommunication engineering.
But if we check Teddy's channel, you can find a lot of
in-depth animated videos on telecommunication technology.
Teddy's channel has just started growing and he needs your support. So please visit Teddy's channel and subscribe to Branch Education
Once again, thank you Teddy for attending the interview and thank you viewers for watching the video
Thanks a ton. yes, yeah. Yeah. Thank you say, so havoc. Have a great day and see you again. Bye. Bye
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NYU Prison Education Program Graduation Ceremony 2017 - Duration: 5:03.
Khalan Pendelton: I dropped out of high school. I got my GED in the county jail and, prior to
entering this program, I hadn't been in school for more than ten years and, yet,
here I am graduating college with a GPA high enough to give you a nosebleed.
And if I can do it there's no reason why each and every one of you can't do the
same or even greater.
George Shulman: The idea is that we, over several years, designed an NYU AA
degree that would be offered in classes to incarcerated people.
Science class, writing class, humanities, Social Sciences
and so on to complete an Associate's
degree which is half of a Bachelor's degree.
The New York State Correctional Authority
assigned us Wallkill prison, which is upstate in Newburgh, New York
it's about transforming their life
in ways that are so radical.
It's not a continuation
of what they have always expected.
This is a commitment on their
part when they apply to this program to radically change their lives.
Jose Diaz: Essentially,
my world basically opened up
when a teacher had faith in me, you know, she
trusted and had faith in my skill set.
It basically not only encouraged me, but
also my confidence and allowed me to see that I have within myself something
that's worth value and that I could do more.
Vincent Thompson: I definitely can feel myself changing
I can feel myself learning about new things that
I haven't learned about.
Gave me a whole different perspective on the world.
I dropped out of school in eighth grade so having a chance to really get a degree
now shows that when you slip you can definitely get up.
Shulman: For many of them,
prison has become an opportunity. They have made it an opportunity to reflect
on the path of their lives and the structures shaping their lives.
There is this grappling with individual responsibility that is really powerful
and they're thinking about what stance to take toward their past, which is a
problematic past and how can they turn it to some use and move forward.
Andrew Hamilton: I have been to many graduation
ceremonies in my time, but let me tell you,
none of them—none of them—
are as special as this one.
The Prison Education Program
is a shining example of NYU's founding ideal of opportunity.
Research has shown that higher education programs in prisons are one of the most effective
ways that inmates can put themselves on a path to a better future.
You have achieved something truly exceptional and you've earned the admiration of all of us.
Pendelton: You know, I'm not really sure how to start off
a graduation speech so I'll just begin by saying
that this journey all started with a horrible author by
the name of Herman Melville,
who I hope that many of you never have to endure.
I'm kidding, I'm kidding.
Roy Burvick: Now I know I'm not the valedictorian,
but I feel like it so I'm
going to enjoy my 2 minutes of fame.
First I'd like to start by thanking NYU
staff and family members for coming up there and also administration for making
this moment happen. I'm very grateful.
Ryan Burrell: My two and a half years
in this program was rough.
There were many times when I wanted to give up and just say forget it,
I don't want to do this no more. But a lot of my brothers around here were the
ones who motivated me.
Thompson: The education I got from this program
brought my vision to life.
Today I'm glad to say I got a new set of eyes.
I, now, can understand the world that we live in better, and understand my new beginning better.
These new skills I acquired: critical thinking, communication, and leadership
are skills that I'm going to use to drive me to success throughout my life.
After 28 years on this earth, I finally know the points of education,
and I'm addicted to it.
Danis Flores: I don't think the same
as I used to think 12 years ago,
you know, and basically it's like I'm hungry!
I'm hungry. I never been hungry in my life, you know,
and I'm really hungry for my freedom and I'm hungry my future, you know, so
thank you.
Shulman: I have such admiration for these guys. They have really taken responsibility for their lives.
Well I think it's pretty special.
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