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    Success: Is It Really Lonely at the Top as a #SideHustleMillionaire ?

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    This former Facebook-Google engineer had his employment terminated (for whatever reason) from both companies. Today, he allegedly claims he's a millionaire. He runs the Tech Lead YouTube.com/TechLead channel discussing business, web apps, losing $100,000, and the hottest trending topic today online....that is...."side hustles!"



    Below is the 1st video YouTube transcript from the video above discussing "lonely at the top as a successful millionaire and termined Google-Facebook engineer":


    00:00
    how's my hair looking good well hey and
    00:03
    welcome back to your favorite ex google
    00:04
    x facebook tech lead and today i wanted
    00:07
    to talk about why i
    00:08
    don't have many if any friends at all
    00:11
    and you know if i were to be honest
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    about this
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    i would say that it's really because it
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    may be that i'm just too successful you
    00:18
    know
    00:18
    like i could be too good because the
    00:20
    fact is it is lonely at the top
    00:22
    so how can i explain this was kind of
    00:24
    like in the old days with the kings
    00:26
    you know kings they had a lot of
    00:28
    servants around them but they didn't
    00:30
    have so many friends and
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    you know who knows maybe there's some
    00:33
    nobility in me i could have some royal
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    blood right you don't know that
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    and if that were true that may explain
    00:38
    why i'm stronger faster
    00:40
    smarter better than other people
    00:43
    and where was i oh yeah why i don't have
    00:46
    friends
    00:46
    so i wanted to get into this mindset
    00:48
    about success and what makes me so
    00:50
    different from other people and what
    00:52
    makes it difficult for me to get along
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    with people
    00:55
    pop quiz what's better than friends
    00:57
    money
    00:58
    that's right when you sign up for the
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    weeble stock trading app you will get
    01:01
    two free stocks valued at up to over a
    01:03
    thousand four hundred dollars
    01:05
    weibo is one of my favorite stock
    01:06
    trading apps with really great
    01:07
    interactive charts for both checking
    01:09
    price history and even technical
    01:11
    analysis if you haven't tried this app
    01:12
    yet you should definitely give them a
    01:14
    look and remember that tech lead viewers
    01:15
    are getting two free stocks so check
    01:17
    them out link in the description below
    01:19
    so the first one is ownership so anytime
    01:22
    somebody comes to me with a problem and
    01:24
    they want a little bit of sympathy
    01:26
    i just tell them own it own your life
    01:28
    end to end
    01:29
    no excuses stop blaming other people i
    01:31
    generally won't accept people making
    01:33
    excuses or casting blame on other people
    01:35
    on the government
    01:36
    on their parents on their bosses or any
    01:39
    other situation that they could have
    01:40
    prepared better for because the thing is
    01:42
    successful people will own their
    01:43
    projects end to end and they'll over
    01:46
    prepare for everything and take care of
    01:47
    every single possible contingency
    01:49
    so i find a lot of people are out there
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    whining complaining making excuses
    01:53
    trying to make themselves
    01:54
    look better because maybe because they
    01:56
    haven't achieved enough in their own
    01:57
    life and they feel this lack of
    01:58
    confidence so they want to
    02:00
    overcompensate for that make themselves
    02:02
    appear better due to these insecurities
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    but i find this focus on the problem
    02:06
    does not help at all and
    02:08
    i would prefer people just focus on the
    02:10
    solution which makes it pretty difficult
    02:12
    and
    02:12
    mentally straining for me to get along
    02:14
    with these types of people just causes
    02:16
    me migraines
    02:18
    ah speaking of which i'm having migraine
    02:20
    right now
    02:22
    moving on the other thing is i tend to
    02:24
    believe in not just living a good life
    02:27
    but a great life and so just going for
    02:29
    an average lifestyle thinking small and
    02:30
    trying to fit in with everybody else
    02:32
    and being part of the norm is something
    02:35
    that it's an entirely different goal
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    than what i have in mind
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    the funny thing about our culture is we
    02:40
    seem to even celebrate being average
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    like it's pretty cool to say oh you know
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    i don't know how to use a computer i
    02:45
    don't know math
    02:46
    i failed my physics class haha that
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    that's great that's right you don't know
    02:50
    anything about that
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    why is it that the funny dumb and
    02:52
    charming guys are invited to other
    02:54
    popular parties
    02:55
    when the smart and clever nerds are just
    02:57
    left in the computer labs to work on
    02:59
    their programming assignments
    03:00
    and you you see this with ambition and
    03:02
    success as well people look at
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    rich and successful people bankers and
    03:06
    they just look down on them they say hey
    03:08
    i don't want to make money
    03:09
    you know money isn't the biggest thing
    03:10
    in the world it's not that important
    03:12
    people will tell me that you're too try
    03:14
    hard chillax
    03:15
    sit back and have some cocaine and i've
    03:17
    even been dumped on dates for people
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    telling me that i'm too analytical
    03:21
    and i don't know about you but i'm the
    03:22
    type of person who if i go to a concert
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    and i see a few empty seats up front
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    i'm going to try to sneak over there
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    because i want not just a good
    03:29
    experience
    03:30
    but a great experience even though if i
    03:33
    didn't pay for it
    03:34
    but i would expect my friends to go with
    03:36
    me over there and if they don't then
    03:38
    you know i would ditch them if you do a
    03:39
    bit of research on success mentality
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    my mentality then you come to realize
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    there's something known as
    03:46
    victim mentality that plagues all other
    03:48
    types of people
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    victim mentality is is the symptom where
    03:52
    people just enjoy playing the role of
    03:54
    the victim
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    it's kind of dislearned helplessness in
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    which people as a child they start
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    crying and they start receiving some
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    handouts right
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    the adults come over there give them a
    04:02
    lollipop give them a hug
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    and this is kind of how the millennial
    04:05
    generation was raised where everybody is
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    just playing the role of the victim
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    through say identity politics it's like
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    oh look at me poor me
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    i was born in a certain way the world
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    isn't fair life is not fair and they
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    just keep crying about how life is
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    unfair
    04:18
    how it's treating them poorly how they
    04:20
    weren't born with a silver spoon in
    04:22
    their mouth
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    and you know they blame everybody except
    04:25
    themselves whereas the reality is that
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    most of us are born so blessed
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    compared to say some starving boy in
    04:31
    africa who's been eaten by vultures
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    like what do we really have to complain
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    about here if anybody has opportunity
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    it's probably that person who's got
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    nothing better to do than to watch
    04:40
    youtube videos right now
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    and so the problem i have with victim
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    mentality is that by default
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    i become the giver people come to me
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    telling me that
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    they're the victim and therefore i need
    04:50
    to be the person solving their problems
    04:52
    i got to be the person giving the
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    lollipops and the handouts
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    you know whereas i'm wondering who's
    04:56
    going to solve my problems why can't i
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    be the victim why don't you solve my
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    problems for me why am i solving your
    05:02
    problems
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    and so that's the funny thing well you
    05:04
    don't see me complaining why why are you
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    the only one who's allowed to complain i
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    should be able to complain about life
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    and government and parents and
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    everything too
    05:12
    how's my hair still looking good there's
    05:15
    this issue with over consumption
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    in mass markets people right like you
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    see people they rather wear
    05:21
    a ralph lauren shirt than try to go out
    05:23
    and make their own merchandise
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    everybody is out there watching so much
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    tv and consuming so much stuff
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    and retweeting things from other people
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    whereas the funny thing is for me as a
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    world-class influencer i cannot repost
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    other people's content
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    i'm expected to come up with my own
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    content i don't really watch other
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    people's tv shows i got to make my own
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    shows
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    and so when other people come over here
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    and they tell me hey did you watch that
    05:47
    recent netflix show game of thrones the
    05:49
    office did you watch the sports game
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    did you hear about the latest celebrity
    05:53
    gossip what do you think about the
    05:54
    supreme shoes
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    i don't know i i don't even care like
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    what does this have
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    anything to do with my success this
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    would detract away from my success if
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    anything at all
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    i mean stop asking me these questions
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    here's a question for you why are you
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    out there consuming other people's stuff
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    when you should be consuming
    06:09
    my stuff and so rather than sitting
    06:11
    there consuming content with other
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    people
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    personally i'm more interested in
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    collaborating to
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    produce things with other people which
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    very few people are willing to do
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    like if somebody wants to work together
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    hustle together and collaborate on a
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    project
    06:24
    that sounds pretty fun to me but if the
    06:26
    only thing that friends want to do
    06:28
    together is consume trash content
    06:30
    together or spend money together
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    that does not sound very appealing to me
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    and you know one problem is a lot of
    06:35
    people they're not out there trying to
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    create income everybody is more
    06:39
    interested in ways to save money find
    06:41
    discounts and deals
    06:42
    in order to still consume nobody wants
    06:45
    to put in the work and it's more of a
    06:46
    save money mentality than a make money
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    mentality
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    when you think about it we tend to
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    validate our existence on this planet
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    in one of two ways we make an impact
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    either through creation or destruction
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    and a lot of people they make their
    07:02
    impact through destruction they tear
    07:04
    other people down and that's how they
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    know that they exist in this world
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    they've made an impact because
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    they're being negative they stop someone
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    from doing something they criticize
    07:12
    someone
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    and this negative toxicity is one way to
    07:16
    make yourself feel validated why else do
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    people make personal attacks or bully
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    each other
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    and some people in order to justify
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    their own poor actions in their own life
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    they try to convince other people to do
    07:26
    the same in order to validate themselves
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    because most of the world is living
    07:31
    average lives and a lot of people out
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    there aren't successful
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    that's why it's so lonely at the top and
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    the fact is that my presence
    07:38
    as a successful multi-millionaire
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    invalidates a lot of other people's
    07:42
    existences
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    i go around people and they feel this
    07:46
    uncontrollable rage just starts seething
    07:48
    up from the bottom of their
    07:50
    souls the fact is that i make people
    07:52
    uncomfortable
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    maybe they go to new york city once and
    07:55
    they start bragging about it and then
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    i tell them you know what oh yeah i've
    07:58
    been there for two years just living
    08:00
    there for fun
    08:00
    i didn't even have a job there i was
    08:02
    just there maybe they go to hawaii for a
    08:04
    one week vacation
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    and i'll say oh yeah i was just hanging
    08:07
    out there for three weeks and i've been
    08:08
    to all of the islands multiple times
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    just
    08:11
    just because i had nothing better to do
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    and when i say that
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    people think that i'm just one-upping
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    them all the time i'm not trying to
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    one-up anybody it's just how i live and
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    so what i learned to do is i just
    08:20
    stopped talking about myself i stopped
    08:22
    being my true self
    08:23
    i would just try to play down myself and
    08:25
    my own accomplishments not talk about my
    08:26
    history too much and when people
    08:28
    start the conversations about trash
    08:30
    gossip tv celebrities
    08:32
    i would just try to sound interested in
    08:34
    some of this stuff even though i had no
    08:35
    interest
    08:36
    but the fact is that i just get
    08:38
    migraines being around people who
    08:40
    refuse to own anything in their lives
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    they take no responsibility they're
    08:43
    casting blame on everybody except
    08:45
    themselves
    08:46
    they're over consuming they're making
    08:47
    fun of people who are being ambitious
    08:49
    trying to work hard
    08:50
    filled with negativity and toxicity
    08:52
    trying to destroy other things in order
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    to make an
    08:54
    impact on the world and even feeling
    08:56
    quite proud of themselves about this
    08:58
    what we really have here is a crabs in
    09:00
    the bucket type of mentality and i'm
    09:02
    just trying to
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    distance myself from all the other crabs
    09:04
    out there and so i hope you enjoyed that
    09:06
    rant
    09:07
    what this video is really about is a
    09:08
    success mindset which is something that
    09:11
    i think a lot of people can take some
    09:12
    time to try to work on and develop for
    09:14
    themselves
    09:14
    for me i had recently read this book the
    09:16
    10x rule by grant cardone i'm not really
    09:19
    a fan of grant cardone i don't even
    09:20
    really follow him
    09:22
    but somehow i was recommended this book
    09:24
    it's not bad it's all about success
    09:26
    mindset
    09:27
    and teaching people to think in this way
    09:29
    so if you're interested i have a link
    09:30
    for that in the description below
    09:32
    you know overall i would say i do like
    09:34
    the idea of friendship i think it's
    09:35
    interesting i think it sounds great
    09:37
    in theory although in practice it may be
    09:39
    a whole different
    09:40
    beast altogether and you have to keep in
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    mind that at the end of the day you are
    09:44
    the average of your five friends
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    so you want to make sure that you're
    09:47
    surrounding yourself with people who you
    09:48
    consider to be better than yourself
    09:50
    so that you too can grow into a better
    09:52
    person and as for me
    09:54
    i don't know if i've met anybody else
    09:56
    who i consider better than me
    09:57
    so i hope you liked the video if you did
    09:59
    please give it a like and subscribe
    10:00
    really appreciate that helps out the
    10:02
    channel and i'll see you next time
    10:03
    thanks
    10:04
    bye

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    Below is the YouTube video transcript from the Tech Lead YouTube channel discussing side hustles:


    00:00
    hey tech white here welcome back to
    00:01
    another episode now today I thought I
    00:03
    would give you some of my top tips on
    00:05
    how you can start your next site how so
    00:06
    and make sure that it is successful as
    00:08
    somebody myself has started multiple
    00:10
    successful site hustles in the past
    00:12
    before I've made millions on these and
    00:14
    especially now since so many people are
    00:16
    working from home what better time to
    00:18
    start a site also when your manager
    00:20
    isn't watching over your shoulder
    00:21
    checking about what you're doing and the
    00:23
    facts are realistically timing wise your
    00:26
    opportunities right now couldn't be
    00:27
    better because you never actually want
    00:29
    to quit your whole job and then try to
    00:31
    work on some site also and see if it
    00:33
    pans out and you put your whole life at
    00:35
    risk you want to be working on these two
    00:36
    things in parallel at the same time and
    00:38
    then when your site house is starting to
    00:40
    really take off that's when you know you
    00:41
    can make the switch safe wait so I
    00:43
    thought today I would share my personal
    00:45
    tried-and-true tips for success in your
    00:47
    next project and that's going to start
    00:48
    with making sure that your equipment is
    00:50
    well set up that brings us to our
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    sponsor and let's roll that sponsor
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    01:29
    give the video a like and subscribe and
    01:31
    I'll see you in the next episode but
    01:33
    seriously equipment is something not to
    01:35
    be ignored as you're working on your
    01:37
    site also you know I know a lot of
    01:38
    people that are working from home don't
    01:39
    try to do your work in your bed using
    01:41
    your iPhone or your iPad because these
    01:43
    are consumption devices they're very
    01:45
    different from productivity devices
    01:47
    which is essentially going to be your
    01:49
    laptop don't try to get work done on
    01:51
    like a iPhone and make sure that you're
    01:53
    showing up and putting in your eight
    01:54
    hours of work or at least four hours or
    01:57
    whatever it is that you've allocated for
    01:59
    your site also and I think that if
    02:00
    that's the minimum that you do and you
    02:02
    make sure that you have a desk an area
    02:04
    for you to be productive then your about
    02:06
    those already halfway done or I mean
    02:08
    actually it's more like two percent of
    02:10
    the way done but more or less the same
    02:12
    thing and I can
    02:12
    show you some scenes of my desk setup
    02:14
    you can see it's quite nice I have a
    02:16
    nice lamp
    02:17
    this lamp has got to be one of my most
    02:19
    prized possessions I've pretty much left
    02:21
    my wife for it I've got my 4k monitor my
    02:24
    standing desk a really cool-looking
    02:26
    chair mechanical keyboard so all of this
    02:29
    stuff will be linked in the description
    02:30
    below if you're interested in getting
    02:33
    your home office environment set up just
    02:34
    the way I have it which is pro mode the
    02:38
    second tip is what is your biggest
    02:39
    problem tell me anybody in the audience
    02:41
    what's your biggest problem no it is not
    02:43
    the technicals it is marketing how'd you
    02:46
    get people to actually hear and use your
    02:48
    product so I would approach your site
    02:50
    also from a marketing perspective what
    02:52
    niche community are you part of that you
    02:55
    know you can sell to that you can create
    02:57
    word-of-mouth about if you have
    02:58
    something to announce because if you
    03:00
    just want to come up with some new
    03:01
    t-shirt website there's no way for you
    03:04
    to gain traction on this nobody is going
    03:07
    to listen to you
    03:07
    no blog is going to write about it
    03:09
    marketing is going to be the number one
    03:11
    problem for you and this is something I
    03:13
    hear an experienced idea founders come
    03:16
    up with all the time they just say hey I
    03:17
    have this cool idea where tons of people
    03:19
    will come to this website and they can
    03:20
    buy and sell stuff well this is that
    03:22
    chicken and the egg problem how are you
    03:24
    going to get people to use your website
    03:26
    if there's nobody on there at first you
    03:28
    need to gain that critical mass you need
    03:29
    to have a step-by-step plan where you
    03:31
    can grow the website from one person to
    03:33
    ten to one hundred to a thousand to ten
    03:35
    thousand people and the website or
    03:37
    product or app needs to be functional at
    03:39
    every single stage of development if you
    03:41
    take a look at Tesla they began with
    03:43
    high-end sports cars to help fund the
    03:44
    mass market consumer models Facebook
    03:47
    began at a Harvard dormitory Amazon
    03:50
    began selling books and then over time
    03:52
    these projects shipped into mass market
    03:53
    models you need to have that
    03:55
    stage-by-stage development plan where
    03:57
    your product pivots from one to the next
    03:59
    all right good what's uh what's problem
    04:02
    number two that we have to solve anybody
    04:03
    out there
    04:04
    no not you anybody else in the back no
    04:07
    it is finding the right product market
    04:09
    fit so as I see it way too many people
    04:12
    especially software engineering people
    04:14
    that they're going to focus on the
    04:15
    technicals and they're going to create
    04:17
    something that they want to make
    04:18
    something that's technically interesting
    04:20
    to them don't make what's interesting
    04:21
    for yourself you need to make something
    04:23
    that's interesting
    04:23
    for other people for the consumers as I
    04:26
    see it too many people are not thinking
    04:27
    about the consumers they're focused on
    04:29
    themselves they never launch the product
    04:31
    because they're just having way too much
    04:32
    fun working on some JavaScript framework
    04:35
    many people get caught up naming the
    04:37
    company making up t-shirts giving
    04:39
    themselves fancy titles figuring out
    04:41
    what the equity spots are going to be
    04:43
    hiring accountants and lawyers but very
    04:45
    little time is actually spent developing
    04:46
    a really good product and that's really
    04:49
    the first thing that needs to be done
    04:50
    and you want to focus on this you want
    04:52
    to build their MVP do one thing and do
    04:54
    it well
    04:54
    and make sure that it is solving a real
    04:56
    actual problem that people are asking to
    04:58
    be solved and one of the worst advice
    05:00
    I've heard is to cut out or ignore the
    05:02
    people who don't believe in your project
    05:04
    because maybe they're toxic whereas in
    05:06
    reality I would say that you want to
    05:08
    shop your project around launch early
    05:10
    iterate fast
    05:10
    find that product market fit if there's
    05:13
    criticism accept it with a grain of salt
    05:14
    and just make sure that you have all of
    05:16
    your bases covered in terms of product
    05:18
    strategy or design now another tip is
    05:21
    avoiding linear growth you want to make
    05:23
    sure that your growth is exponential so
    05:25
    how can you do that well one thing is I
    05:26
    would advise never selling your own time
    05:28
    if you ever find yourself selling your
    05:30
    own time like getting paid 50 bucks for
    05:33
    an hour's worth of work and you see this
    05:34
    and say the restaurant industry working
    05:36
    as a waiter driving uber cars these are
    05:39
    all forms of selling your own time where
    05:40
    you get one for one trades and at the
    05:43
    end of the day that most anybody can
    05:44
    really be paid this may be a hundred two
    05:46
    hundred bucks an hour and that's if
    05:48
    you're pretty good and what you really
    05:49
    want is like a trade that is one to ten
    05:51
    or one to a hundred or one to a thousand
    05:53
    and that's the way you really start
    05:54
    making more money
    05:55
    examples of higher leverage are like
    05:57
    building an app or website writing a
    05:59
    book selling recipes selling mass-market
    06:01
    t-shirts making YouTube videos for all
    06:03
    of these you put in the constant amount
    06:05
    of time no matter how many people end up
    06:07
    buying your product and no matter what
    06:09
    business you're in you want to automate
    06:11
    yourself out of it as much as possible
    06:12
    to free your time to work on any other
    06:15
    future developments and I would also
    06:17
    consider the industry wave that you are
    06:19
    on like if you take a look at the
    06:21
    t-shirt industry that's pretty flat it
    06:23
    hasn't really gone anywhere but if you
    06:25
    take a look at it like tapioca
    06:27
    restaurants in Japan has just been
    06:29
    booming there's been an exponential
    06:31
    growth in that everybody is just crazy
    06:33
    for tapioca milk tea over there and
    06:35
    these exponential growth
    06:37
    they don't last forever they eventually
    06:38
    flatten out so the timing really matters
    06:41
    moving on at this point it may also be
    06:44
    good to do a quick back of the envelope
    06:45
    pricing check just to make sure even in
    06:48
    the most optimal best-case scenario how
    06:50
    much money do you think that you can
    06:52
    make from your side hustle like if
    06:53
    you're selling t-shirts and you're
    06:55
    making $10 each
    06:56
    you would have to sell 10,000 of them
    06:58
    just to make $100,000 in sales that
    07:00
    sounds like a lot of teachers to be
    07:02
    selling that's when you may realize
    07:04
    you'll need additional product lines
    07:05
    like maybe have 10 different t-shirt
    07:07
    designs sell a thousand copies of each
    07:09
    or raise the t-shirt price and you also
    07:12
    want to consider the process of
    07:14
    onboarding a new user there's a test
    07:16
    that we liked in the fang industry known
    07:18
    as the mom test which is can you get
    07:20
    your mom to sign up to whatever app or
    07:22
    feature that you're building and if you
    07:24
    can't then that means that it's way too
    07:26
    complicate it and you need to make it
    07:27
    simpler and easier for the user to use
    07:29
    because the fact is the mainstream
    07:31
    unwashed masses they're just not as
    07:33
    passionate about your industry as you
    07:35
    are so you need to make sure that your
    07:37
    messaging is clear and simple to explain
    07:39
    why your product is so good now my next
    07:42
    tip it's a simple one but one that I
    07:43
    always check with myself and it is to
    07:45
    make sure that you truly believe in the
    07:47
    product because many times people will
    07:50
    go out and start asking other people for
    07:52
    their time for their money for their
    07:54
    investments for their belief in the
    07:55
    product whereas you yourself haven't
    07:57
    even put in any of your own money so why
    08:00
    don't you first put in say 10 thousand
    08:01
    dollars of your own cash and just put
    08:03
    that into the business and make sure
    08:05
    that you're not going to be able to get
    08:06
    that out and if you ask yourself if
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    you're willing to do that then you may
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    double check your goals your business
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    plan and you may realize that hey this
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    business that idea that you had it was
    08:15
    just a lofty idea that maybe you knew
    08:17
    deep down inside it wouldn't really work
    08:20
    and that means you need to go back and
    08:21
    double-check your business plan and
    08:23
    every stage of growth to make sure that
    08:25
    it is more secure put in your own time
    08:27
    and money before you start asking for
    08:28
    anybody else's and one tip a great way
    08:31
    to validate an idea and we did this
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    other time over in the apps industry was
    08:35
    to take a look at what's already out
    08:36
    there what your competitors are doing
    08:37
    and that's a good baseline for what's
    08:39
    already working out there and then you
    08:41
    can take that concept improve on it and
    08:43
    add your own ideas and spin on it to
    08:45
    make it even better and push the
    08:46
    industry forward and then the last and
    08:48
    final tip
    08:49
    your cytosol is just make sure that
    08:51
    you're passionate enough about it to do
    08:53
    it long term you want to make sure that
    08:55
    you're committed for six to 12 months
    08:56
    many people I know they have some idea
    08:58
    but then they never actually get to it
    09:00
    because it's just too much work it's in
    09:01
    the area that they're not very
    09:02
    interested or passionate about I think
    09:04
    all of us know some way or another in
    09:06
    which you could be making money but we
    09:07
    simply just don't do it because it's not
    09:09
    interesting to us so ask yourself deep
    09:11
    down what area you're really interested
    09:13
    in what thing you can imagine yourself
    09:15
    actually pursuing for say six to twelve
    09:17
    months
    09:17
    consistently day in and day out until
    09:20
    you acquire deeper knowledge about the
    09:22
    field that you're in and we acquire that
    09:24
    niche deep knowledge that's what's
    09:26
    really going to start setting your
    09:27
    projects apart and allow you to build
    09:29
    something really great and undoubtedly
    09:31
    you're gonna have hard times you're
    09:33
    gonna fail a number of times but what's
    09:35
    really gonna keep you motivated is
    09:36
    having fun in the process make success
    09:38
    fun now to succeed in your site hustle
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