Pratique du Shadowing: Please get a job...my advice to Gen Zs and young millennials... - Apprendre l'anglais à l'oral avec YouTube

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Okay, today I just wanted to talk about a general topic about jobs, and how I think people should spend their 20s and 30s and possibly 40s as well.
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Okay, today I just wanted to talk about a general topic about jobs, and how I think people should spend their 20s and 30s and possibly 40s as well.
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For those of you who have been following my videos, by now you know a few things about me.
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I worked in a top investment bank for 6 years, grinding 120 hours a week, not getting any sleep for 3 days straight.
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And now I've been working at a credit fund for 8 years where I'm investing in hybrid equities and debt instruments.
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I also heavily invested into the market from 2019
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and turned my $400,000 of savings into $8.25 million during a 4 year time frame.
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Now I want to break down this topic into a few subtopics.
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I just want to note that a lot of my thoughts are coming from my experiences
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when I interviewed and mentored hundreds of college grads looking for jobs
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and the actual people who I worked with in recent years who gave me a lot of things to think about.
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Now this is just my personal take, so don't take my words as a general fact, but please just take it as my subjective opinion on what's been happening these days.
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So the first topic is my observations on the younger generations, the so to speak Gen Z's these days.
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The first observation is that, number one, there are too too many channels and distractions.
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Now just about 15-20 years ago, there weren't that many channels.
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We hardly had Facebook, didn't have Instagram, and didn't have YouTube or TikTok.
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Not having those types of channels really forces you to focus on your real life.
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And when I say real life, I mean schoolwork, getting a job, and actually growing up as a human being.
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Younger generations these days find it difficult to do what the prior generations did, because of the current environment.
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Now obviously, it is not the younger generation's fault that such channels and distractions are in the world, and you can actually use them in a smart way to develop yourself,
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but often times, as you all know, they are toxic.
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Now my second observation is, in relation to my first point, a lot of younger generation is looking for quick bucks.
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Now these days, it is
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so easy to get access to some wild stories on how some young dude in their teens
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or twenties made millions and billions, and even in high school or college, there could be some wild kid like that who made a lot of money in an instance.
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Now, what I've come to realize is that in a school or group of people, if there's one single person who either got lucky or did a lot of research or whatever,
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who made millions through stocks or cryptos, it'll totally change the mentality of most of the rest of the people in the school
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or the group who would now start seeking for a similar success, i.e. the quick bucks.
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A lot of them would now start believing
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that they could also make the quick bucks and retire early or whatever and start pursuing speculative actions.
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But on the other hand, while it takes only one sample in a group to change a lot of people's mentality like that,
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in order to break that mentality of pursuing the quick bucks, it takes tens and twenties and thirties
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and even more failure stories for them to realize that making such quick bucks is not the norm.
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Now this is why it is so hard to re-engineer people's mindset onto the right path again.
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This is also why some ridiculous crypto stocks and options trading YouTube channels are having so much success and so much views.
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People, especially the younger generation, just can't get their attention away from those quick bucks channels.
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Now my third observation is, in relation to the first two points, a lot of the younger generation believes that they deserve better.
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Now I think the toxic social media culture and quick bucks mentality contributes to this a lot.
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If you open Instagram or YouTube or whatever, you see so many people living luxury lifestyles with the quick bucks they made,
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so the patience level is getting diminished day by day.
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Now with everything I said, I can only say that this is understandable given the environment the younger generation grew up in.
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A lot of them had better upbringing with unlimited access to the world through the internet and and smartphones,
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and naturally you might think that everyone deserves better than what they're getting.
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But to be honest, the work really doesn't work that way, and the supply of labor and demand for labor in general is quite efficiently balanced.
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And what really makes me sad is that because of the mentality of a lot of the younger generation these days,
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as long as you stay humble and seek small achievements step by step,
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it'll be extremely easy for you to stand out and be recognized in a company versus rest of the pack.
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But not a lot of young generations do that.
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A lot of them get swayed away with the rest of the pack and look for better perks, better pay, better hours, and less stress.
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Now with all
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that, I want to move on to the next subtopic on why you need to get a job and keep the job.
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Despite all the observations about the younger generations I just laid out previously,
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I really hope that all of them still find a proper job and advance his or her life step by step.
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Now when I say getting a job, the job I'm referring to is a job
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which is the most challenging for you and which you feel like you can learn the most.
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You need to get the best job you can get out there.
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Now this may be different for everyone watching the video, but whatever it is, from multiple perspectives including your interests, your passion, the pay, social perspectives,
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whatever Whatever they are, all things considered, get the best job out there to the extent you can.
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Now the sad thing about the current world is
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that a lot of younger generations treat a job as just a source of income.
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Apart from getting paid, a lot of people treat a job as nothing else.
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Just a money paying machine which puts some number on your bank account
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so that you can go ahead and buy PQQQ or Dogecoin or Pepe or whatever.
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Now this is a really sad mentality given a job can grow a person
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so much as a human being and a lot of them are missing out.
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Just to list up some stuff, working in an organization requires you to interact with other people.
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Learning how to interact with other people is the most important skill set that is required throughout a lifetime.
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I'm not just talking about it from a professional context, but just being a likable person makes your life so much easier.
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Working in an organization forces you to learn those skills.
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While it is hard to weigh, it is probably more important for you to be a likable person around the office than excelling in your job.
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Even if you're not successful at your job, learning how to be a caring and considerate person,
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taking into account of other people's circumstances and feelings will be a huge asset for you in living your life successfully.
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Second, you learn to pursue happiness on a day-to-day basis.
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If you work in a company, it is your choice to be happy every day.
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While you might ignore or downplay your everyday routines, You might find happiness in taking some fresh air every morning when you go to work.
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You might also find happiness in interacting with the people you like
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and talking about what you did over the weekend with your office mates.
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You might also find happiness in getting lunch with someone you consider a mentor in the office.
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You might do some challenging work and if your senior compliments you, saying that you did a good job, that might be the most fulfilling moment of your life.
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So, as you learn to value the little happiness and the feeling of accomplishment on a day-to-day basis,
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you become a lot more mature and turn yourself away from any addictive trashy dopamines
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and actually get yourself to focus on your real life.
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Third, every day you go to work, you're increasing the minimum bar of your life.
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Now, everyone has their own satisfactory standards of a minimum bar in your life, But regardless of where you are in your life, every day you go to work,
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it'll count as an additional day of work experience to put down on your resume, and it will count towards your future career.
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Now a person may make a million dollars all of a sudden from the stock market or crypto, but that's not what I consider as a bar of a life being raised.
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That person may be rich now in materialistic terms, but trust me, that money that a person earned can go away super easily
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if you don't have a proper minimum bar of your life, which is gained through work experiences.
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By working in a company with all the experiences and better characteristics you have developed,
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you will also learn how to protect your wealth if you ever gain such wealth down the road in your life.
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Now with all that, I want to kind of link it back to myself
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and share with you how working in my previous company for 6 years
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and current company for 8 years have grown me a lot.
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As you can probably imagine, working in investment banking for 6 years is a long time.
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About 30% of my colleagues left after their first year mark, and by the time we hit the fifth year mark, there were only two of us left.
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Now, while working extremely tough hours for 6 years, it not only grew me to be a better communicator,
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but also I became a lot more patient, enduring, and logical.
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I also became a person who can actually empathize with other people from their position before saying or doing anything.
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In my previous videos, I talked about how I turned $400,000 into $8.25 million over a 4-year timeframe.
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Now strictly speaking, do you think that those returns were gained over a 4 year time frame?
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I don't think like that.
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I actually think it was gained throughout the entire period of my career
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which was almost reaching 10 years by the time I started investing.
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And here's why.
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First, my previous job paid me the seed money to start investing.
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Second, I learned to be patient and I was able to wait until the perfect timing to invest.
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Third, I learned to endure the pain and I was able to endure the losses and boring periods while investing.
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Fourth, I learned to empathize with other people and was able to read the market sentiment better.
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Fifth, I was trained to turn myself away from trashy dopamine
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and quick bucks and was able to approach investing with a step by step mindset.
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Now I can list up a hundred other factors how my job contributed to my success.
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This is why I believe
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that a person who managed to find the best job they can
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and succeeded in keeping the job for at least more than 3 years without quitting all deserves respect.
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And this is also why I just turned down any potential interview candidates if he
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or she has been hopping around from a job to another
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without being able to continue to work at a place for a decent amount of time.
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Trust me, any job is a challenge and every job has its own downsides.
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But at the end of the day, being satisfied with your job is your choice.
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If you choose to be happy at your job, you can be happy anywhere.
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If you choose to be miserable, you will be miserable anywhere, and you'll just keep moving around.
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But what I can guarantee is
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that a person who finds happiness at his job can be happy anywhere
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and will succeed sometime down the road in his life.
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So guys, when there's an opportunity, please find the best job for you and please keep the job as long as you can.
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Forget about the thoughts of quick bucks for at least a few hours during the day.
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Try to think that you're already getting more than you deserve and devote yourself to work.
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By doing so, you will become a better person and you will succeed.
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I'll be back with more videos very soon.

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About This Lesson

In this lesson, you will practice listening, speaking, and comprehension skills by reflecting on observations regarding job expectations and work ethics among younger generations. The video sheds light on the distractions faced by Gen Z and young millennials, the allure of quick financial gains through social media narratives, and the importance of humility in the workplace. By engaging with this content, you will not only enhance your understanding of common contemporary issues but also improve your English speaking practice through targeted shadowing techniques.

Key Vocabulary & Phrases

  • Distractions – things that prevent someone from focusing.
  • Quick bucks – easy or fast money, usually implying it is obtained through risky enterprises.
  • Mindset – a fixed mental attitude or disposition that predetermines a person's responses to and interpretations of situations.
  • Patience level – the ability to endure delays or frustrations without becoming annoyed or anxious.
  • Supply of labor – the number of workers available for employment in a market.
  • Humble – to have a modest view of one’s importance.
  • Recognition – acknowledgment of someone’s services or achievements.
  • Perks – benefits or advantages that come with a job.

Practice Tips

To maximize your English speaking practice using the shadowing technique, consider the following tips specific to this video:

  • Listen Actively: Begin by listening to the video multiple times to familiarize yourself with the speaker's tone, pace, and emotion. Notice the way they emphasize certain phrases which can help you with your English pronunciation.
  • Shadowing Technique: As you listen, try repeating what the speaker says in real-time. This will help you engage more deeply with the content and improve your fluency. Focus on mimicking not just the words, but also the intonation and rhythm.
  • Slow it Down: If necessary, use playback options to slow down the speech. This can make it easier to capture complex phrases or vocabulary, enhancing your understanding and improving your English pronunciation.
  • Record Yourself: After some practice, record yourself speaking along with the video. Listen back to identify areas for improvement in your pronunciation and delivery.
  • Reflect on the Content: After practicing, take some time to think about the themes discussed in the video. Write down your thoughts or discuss them with others to solidify your comprehension and confidence in speaking.

By utilizing these shadow speech techniques, you will not only refine your language skills but also position yourself for success in understanding and integrating into contemporary work environments.

Qu'est-ce que la technique du Shadowing ?

Le Shadowing est une technique d'apprentissage des langues fondée sur la science, développée à l'origine pour la formation des interprètes professionnels. Le principe est simple mais puissant : vous écoutez de l'anglais natif et le répétez immédiatement à voix haute — comme une ombre suivant le locuteur avec un décalage de 1 à 2 secondes. Les recherches montrent une amélioration significative de la précision de la prononciation, de l'intonation, du rythme, des liaisons, de la compréhension orale et de la fluidité.

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