Here's a video blog from my good friend Luke.
<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LOoVmdfANfY">[video=youtube;LOoVmdfANfY]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LOoVmdfANfY[/video]
This video's message basically is: in order to change the world, you have to literally become "crazy," because no person who ever changed the world was sane. Steve Jobs, Einstein, Michael Jordan...all considered crazy by the masses.
It's cool when you see messages like this being spread by top-level scientists, marketing experts, billionaires, etcetera, but it's also awesome when this stuffs said by college students.
Really cool to see my bud who's a uni student make a video like this, instead of a typical college video where the student is complaining about something haha.
My friend Luke is currently a university student in Santa Barbara, he's a Fastlaner in my opinion. He's used Youtube to entertain people, he started out doing "prank" videos and created a big following (or "tribe" if you read Seth Godin), and now he's using his influence and helping other with advice videos. I think it's a cool move to make a switch from entertainer to life-coach, kind of like going from being a comedian to being Tony Robbins.
Anyway. This is one of Luke's first videos. In case he doesn't read this thread lol, do you guys have any advice I could pass along to him?
I think his plan is to spread his message and grow his fans and his influence as large as possible. What are your guys' thoughts on Luke's video?
<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LOoVmdfANfY">[video=youtube;LOoVmdfANfY]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LOoVmdfANfY[/video]
This video's message basically is: in order to change the world, you have to literally become "crazy," because no person who ever changed the world was sane. Steve Jobs, Einstein, Michael Jordan...all considered crazy by the masses.
It's cool when you see messages like this being spread by top-level scientists, marketing experts, billionaires, etcetera, but it's also awesome when this stuffs said by college students.
Really cool to see my bud who's a uni student make a video like this, instead of a typical college video where the student is complaining about something haha.
My friend Luke is currently a university student in Santa Barbara, he's a Fastlaner in my opinion. He's used Youtube to entertain people, he started out doing "prank" videos and created a big following (or "tribe" if you read Seth Godin), and now he's using his influence and helping other with advice videos. I think it's a cool move to make a switch from entertainer to life-coach, kind of like going from being a comedian to being Tony Robbins.
Anyway. This is one of Luke's first videos. In case he doesn't read this thread lol, do you guys have any advice I could pass along to him?
I think his plan is to spread his message and grow his fans and his influence as large as possible. What are your guys' thoughts on Luke's video?
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