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Why You Should Stop Taking Academic Advice from Unqualified Students

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Why You Should Stop Taking Academic Advice from Unqualified Students

This lesson discusses a common problem among college students: accepting educational advice from individuals who have not yet demonstrated success in the field they are discussing. The lesson argues that many students make major academic decisions based on opinions from classmates, social media personalities, and anonymous internet users rather than qualified professionals or successful graduates. :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0}

Who Should You Take Advice From?

The central question presented throughout the lesson is simple:

Would you rather learn from someone who has achieved the goal or someone who is still trying to reach it?

Students are encouraged to evaluate the background, accomplishments, and practical experience of those offering educational advice before accepting their recommendations. :contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1}

Before accepting advice, ask whether the person giving it has actually achieved what you hope to accomplish.

The Purpose of Foundational Mathematics

The lesson addresses claims that subjects such as algebra, trigonometry, linear algebra, differential equations, and physics are somehow unnecessary or outdated.

Instead, the lesson argues that foundational mathematics serves several purposes:

  • Developing analytical thinking.
  • Strengthening problem solving skills.
  • Building discipline and persistence.
  • Creating mathematical intuition.
  • Preparing students for advanced coursework.

Just as athletes train physically before competing, STEM students train intellectually through challenging mathematical coursework. :contentReference[oaicite:2]{index=2}

The Weightlifting Analogy

A major theme throughout the lesson compares mathematics education to athletic training.

The argument is that athletes spend countless hours lifting weights even though weightlifting itself is not the sport they ultimately perform.

Similarly:

  • Engineers practice mathematics.
  • Physicists solve theoretical problems.
  • Scientists study abstract concepts.
  • Programmers learn foundational logic.

The training process builds strength that can later be applied to real world situations. :contentReference[oaicite:3]{index=3}

Learning vs Passing

The lesson draws a distinction between learning material and merely passing courses.

Many students focus exclusively on:

  • Obtaining grades.
  • Completing assignments.
  • Passing examinations.
  • Earning degrees.

The lesson argues that long term success requires genuine understanding rather than short term performance. Students are encouraged to focus on mastery rather than simply collecting credentials. :contentReference[oaicite:4]{index=4}

The Role of Educational Resources

The lesson discusses modern educational tools including online videos, tutoring, artificial intelligence systems, and supplementary resources.

The central argument is not that these resources are inherently harmful, but rather that they must be used responsibly.

Educational resources should:

  • Support learning.
  • Clarify concepts.
  • Provide additional examples.
  • Reinforce understanding.

They should not replace the student’s own effort to understand the material being studied. :contentReference[oaicite:5]{index=5}

Tools can assist learning, but they cannot replace the effort required to develop expertise.

Expertise Requires Time

Another important topic explored in the lesson is the concept of expertise.

Developing significant expertise typically requires:

  • Years of study.
  • Thousands of hours of practice.
  • Repeated exposure to difficult problems.
  • Continuous improvement.
  • Long term commitment.

The lesson emphasizes that meaningful expertise cannot be developed overnight and cannot be outsourced to someone else. :contentReference[oaicite:6]{index=6}

Choosing the Right Academic Path

The lesson encourages students to honestly evaluate their interests, strengths, and long term goals.

Questions students should ask themselves include:

  • Do I enjoy solving difficult problems?
  • Do I enjoy learning independently?
  • Am I willing to practice consistently?
  • Do I genuinely enjoy this subject?
  • Does this field align with my career goals?

Selecting the correct educational path early can save years of frustration and improve long term career satisfaction. :contentReference[oaicite:7]{index=7}

Building Career Skills

The lesson also emphasizes that degrees alone are rarely sufficient for employment.

Employers frequently seek:

  • Practical experience.
  • Communication skills.
  • Technical skills.
  • Portfolio projects.
  • Evidence of long term commitment.

Students are encouraged to begin building these skills while still in school rather than waiting until graduation. :contentReference[oaicite:8]{index=8}

Final Message

This lesson encourages students to think critically about where they receive academic advice. Foundational subjects remain valuable because they build the analytical skills, discipline, and problem solving ability required for advanced study and professional success. Students are encouraged to focus on understanding, consistent effort, and long term skill development rather than shortcuts or temporary solutions. :contentReference[oaicite:9]{index=9}

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Continue Learning Through P.L.E.M. Academy

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Original Transcript

Good morning, my children. It’s time for the morning delight.

The morning delight is I go through comments on my mobile device, my smartphone, my iPhone, and I seek questions worthy of answering.

So, I got a really long blob of unedited nonsense from uh Psych and Say or I can’t see the whole name. And uh in a nutshell what he says is people around him are telling him not to study linear algebra, trigonometry, abstract algebra, blah blah blah because it’s outdated math and that you should be um studying watching MIT courses blah blah blah blah blah. Okay guys,

the last people in the world that you want to take advice from are uneducated high school students, okay? And uneducated college students. Uneducated means you have no job. It has you have no career. You have no job. Okay? I run a corporation. I have ran corporations for the past 15 years. I worked in corporations for multiple years before I left and said, “No, I’m going to be an entrepreneur. I can’t deal with management. I’m an easygoing person. I I’m not I’m not the type of person that puts on a front.” You get me for who I are. One of you little high school idiots last night in the live feed were like, “I’m having, you know, I’m having a good time. I’m having beers. I’m hanging out. It’s called the nightly upsets.” The title of the podcast. What do you expect? It’s called the nightly upsets. It’s not the scholarly hour. How how many bow ties do I own hour? No, it’s the truth hour. You know, you kids, you guys look at these professors and you think of them all highly and then when they go home, they bust out the cocaine and have an orgy with their boyfriends and girlfriends. You think that they’re scholarly? No. What do you think Pencil knows what the bow tie is doing when he’s not on camera? He’s wanking at the little girls like every other old single guy. Hopefully, they’re of legal age.

Look, an uneducated college student is the last person in the world you want to ask advice for from. Like, are you kidding me? Think about that. Your great your great quest for superior knowledge is coming from uneducated kids. That’s not a good place to get information. You don’t go to college to socialize with a bunch of uneducated idiots. You go to college to follow in the direction of very successful people that know what you need to know to be successful. College is 100% a scam. If you use any source outside of what they give you in class, then it becomes a scam. At that point, they will allow you to cheat so they can take your money just so long as they don’t catch you. You guys who cheat with AI and Khan Academy and private tutors and solution manuals that pass your courses, the professors don’t care because it’s free money and they know you’ll never make it past junior year. You won’t. And some of you are so stupid. You’re like, uh-uh, I know one person that did. That means you’re wrong. And I’m like, wow. This is your this is your Khan Academy education shining through. When I say statistically speaking, you’re not going to make it. and you go, “Statistically speaking, somebody does.” And I go, “Statistically speaking, you’re a [ __ ] You need to leave college now and go join the ranks of the Uber drivers.” Nothing wrong with that. Okay? It’s an admiral thing to do. Drive a cab. Many of you that are listening to me right now will do that for a career because you’ve already thrown in the towel on your career when you left the syllabus and the code of conduct and you started taking college advice from uneducated morons.

the the MI okay listen MIT is not a better school it’s a different school Gilbert Strain’s linear algebra is not a better linear algebra it’s a different subject than say David Lay’s linear algebra when you go to a college like I went to UT Dallas for the majority of my math physics engineering education I spent like eight years in college in Dallas Texas and

the uh what I learned is as I went through the engineering field, the physics field and the math field is that all the books that they chose to use, they chose them to link together for a very specific reason. So they chose they had I think Stuart’s calculus for the calculus series and then University Physics, Young and Freriedman. the notations and everything are very unanimous or synonymous or or they’re very similar styles of books and then they lead into Griffith’s books and Mary Boass books and all of these books were chosen by the staff and the faculty or whatever to link together to provide you with a streamlined education that companies are looking for. So like you go to UT Dallas and you get a bachelor’s of science in mechanical or electrical engineering companies like Texas Instruments, Rathon, these companies are going to be looking for graduates from those schools. If you go to, I don’t know, like uh California Technical College or whatever. What is that tech college? Is that MIT? Hey Siri, where’s MIT located? I found one option. Massachusetts Institute of Technology on Massachusetts Avenue in Cambridge. Who would have thought Massachusetts? Guys, look, I know a lot of stuff, but I don’t know every acronym for every school. And I know some of you like, you don’t even know how MIT is Massachusetts.

Yeah, dude. I don’t know everything. I know a lot of stuff, but I don’t know everything. I didn’t spend I didn’t spend my college years cheating on YouTube. Okay, you guys are obsessed with fictitious things. say, “Oh, MIT is so great. There’s a professor on a social media platform scribbling on a chalkboard making mistakes repeatedly from his own book. I’m not even using that book. It makes sense that I would copy his incorrect solutions for a different book that aren’t the same solutions or same methods and there’s typos. It makes sense that I would copy that. It’s a better education if I’m cheating from him because he has a PhD and wrote a book. If I cheat from him, I’m becoming better idiots.

I mean you guys like I’m not trying to make you feel bad. I’m trying to make you like I’m just trying to shock you to the core and make you realize how stupid you really are to listen to an uneducated piss ant college student. When I was in college, guys, uneducated in college uneducated means you don’t have a job. Okay? You graduate. That don’t mean that you’re educated because if you cheated with Khan Academy and and AI, you’re not going to get a job. Thus, you’re uneducated. Okay. So, when I was in college, uneducated, I I knew everything. I knew everything you needed to know. The first edition of the how to study book that I wrote like 10 years ago, it says in there, use Khan Academy. Use things like CHEG. I would have said use AI at the time because I was just as stupid as you kids are when I wrote that the first edition of it. It was a little book I wrote about a decade ago for my college for my students. I was private tutoring and because I was in college like you guys and my objective was to pass the courses. I wasn’t thinking about understanding the material why we need to understand it. My objective was to pass the courses. And so I trained my students on how to pass the courses. And what happened is when I started tutoring, I saw the students fail junior year when they passed the courses sophomore year. I’m talking linear algebra and differential equations. when they passed those courses using techniques from YouTube, from me, from solution manuals, from random places on the internet, when they got the junior year, they couldn’t do anything. Now, I find it fascinating that the kids today would say not to study trigonometry or linear algebra. That’s the first time I’ve ever heard that. That’s like somebody trying to understand English. That’s like, don’t worry about the alphabet. You only need 15 of the 26 letters. Not a big deal. Uh sentence structure, APA, that don’t need to worry about that. You don’t need to think. You don’t need to challenge yourself. You don’t need to exercise to get strong anymore. You can sit there and do absolutely nothing. And AI will do all your homework for you. A robot will come in and do your homework for you and and will morph into you and go take the test and and why would you need to study? The robot will do it for you. You can sit there and masturbate and play video games all day. You can become like that super obese vampire dude in Blade where you’re just sitting there on the computer all day wanking it to some bloodthirsty freaks. I mean, it’s amazing how uh how stupid since AI came out just in the past few years, the level of intelligence of the average person under the age of 22 has dropped like 30%. Like you guys are literally that much stupider in a matter of a couple years because of AI. If you want to ensure failure, use AI. Okay? If you want to ensure that you will not graduate, use Khan Academy. If you want to graduate and never get a job, hire a private tutor. If you want to go to prison, illegally obtained syllabuses, not syllabuses, teacher solution manuals. These are the choices that you brilliant kids are making. Lying, cheating, and stealing and listening to college students tell you the correct path of education. Idiots. I mean, I I read that comment and I’m like, the fact that you even ask a question like that is shocking to me. It’s shocking. It’s It’s shocking that you would even think that listening to an uneducated college student is the correct thing to do. And then I know some of you are like, “Uhuh, I know somebody that works as an engineer and they they used Khan Academy and AI through their degree.” And I told you statistically speaking, anybody who uses that stuff is not likely to succeed. Statistically speaking, meaning like 99 out of 100 are not going to succeed. there’s always one person that can float through these things. I’m considered one of those kind of people because when I went through calculus 2 and calculus one, I used YouTube for everything. I was like, “Oh, this is the greatest thing ever.” And I remember telling my professor about it and he’s like, “Really? There’s something out there like that now?” This is when YouTube first came out. And he recommended YouTube to to another student after I recommended it to the professor. It was like a virus. It was like the co virus. I sneezed YouTube onto the professor and he sneezed it onto the student and it spread and infected everybody’s education. You guys suck at college. You give up at everything. When you get a mathbased problem, see what you’re what your stupid friends are saying is why do you need to learn all that math? You’re never going to use it. What they’re saying is why are you at the gym working out if you’re trying to play football? You’re never going to lift weights on the field. just go play football. Do you think they’re going to let a football player on the field that doesn’t hit the gym 40 hours a week? Hell no. They would be snapped like a damn twig. So, why would you do all that math if you’re not actually going to apply it? I I talked about this in another video the other day. It’s about building strength. It’s about overcoming obstacles. It’s about becoming stronger. It warps your brain into a problem-solving brain, a thinker, an analytical thinker. You kids are desperate to do zero work. It’s not your fault. Your parents dropped the ball raising you. They taught you to have everything handed to you. Everything. Eight. You guys, do you know how long it takes to become an expert at something? If you want to become an expert at something like a piano, the studies suggest 10,000 hours. If you want to become an expert at something that is mathematical beyond linear algebra, it takes like 25,000 hours and years.

Pay attention to become an expert at something. When you become an expert at something, it is basically impossible to reverse that expertise. It becomes you. You become that person. You become that expertise. My my expertise in math and physics is it’s so embedded into my psyche that everything I do is a math and physics problem. Now when I pick up my phone, I’m like doing the calculations of all the force vectors, the parabolic motion. Did I do this? It’s what’s the static friction between my hand, the weight. You can feel you turn it upside down, you can feel the weight pulling against. That’s all my brain does now. But I’m not doing any math. I’m doing the calculations like automatically in my head. All the equations are just I just see the world like the matrix now. But you don’t Yeah, you don’t actually do hardly any of that math. You plug it into computers. But here’s the thing. Just as the football player would snap like a twig if they don’t hit the gym and do pointless weightlifting, you are going to snap like a twig if all you know how to do is have AI solve your homework problems for you. Have Khan Academy solve your homework problems for you. When you do that, you are throwing in the towel on your education because these questions, as your friend said, you’ll never do them in the real world. So your brilliant mind is since I’m not going to lift weights on the football field, I’m just going to watch people lift weights before I play football. That’s what you’re telling me. You’re like, I am going to watch people lift weights and then I’m going to go play football and I’m going to get snapped like a twig. You’ll learn everything about lifting weights by watching people lift weights. I can guarantee it. You can learn everything about it and then you can take a written exam answering all the questions about lifting weights. And then when you graduate and a company hires you to lift weights, you’re not going to be able to. You’re gonna be like, “Whoa, whoa, you’re hiring me to lift weights? I thought I was going to watch people lift weights.” And they’re like, “Kid, we can watch people lift weights. Why would we hire you to lift weights or to watch people lift weights?” You guys got to understand, any of you that are using AI to help you with your homework, any of you that are using Khan Academy or private tutors to help you with your homework, what you’re doing is you’re telling a future employer that all you know how to do is have other people work for you. And they’re like, “Yeah, we can do that ourselves.” Sorry, kid. We can hire I could hire my, you know, 12-year-old daughter to do the job that you can do. Plugging crap into AI. Are you kidding me? So So here’s the thing, though. 99 out of a hundred of you listening are worthless. You’re in the wrong degree. You will never succeed. You’re going to walk away from this thinking, “That’s ridiculous. I totally can learn. I could totally get stronger watching people lift weights. This guy doesn’t know what he’s talking about. I’m going to go talk to my uneducated classmates and have them re reinforce the fact that cheating and stealing and not doing any work is what future employers are really looking for. Yeah, because an uneducated snot-nosed little college kid punk is the right person to listen to. Yeah, hang 10, bro. 99 out of a hundred of you are going to do that today. You’re going to walk away from this with that mindset. And then six months from now, you’re going to fail. And some of you will come back and apologize. Some of you will come back and say, “You’re right. I changed my major.” But most of you will be so embarrassed by your behavior and the results and that you didn’t pay attention to what I was telling you that I’ll never hear from you again and you’ll quit school and you’ll go live back at home and you’ll start driving for Uber. You’ll probably deliver food because you’re too shy to talk to people in the car.

Uber is called contract employment. You don’t need to be interviewed to get a contract job. Just like We wis all the people that tutor on Weise Ant are all the failed mathematicians, all the failed physicists and all the failed engineers. They can’t do anything with their degree other than show you how to cheat. They learned how to cheat. That’s how they got through their degree. They’re really good at cheating. They’re like, “Hey, you watch this video, you copy it, you plug the answer in the box, memorize this solution for the test, and you’ll pass the class.” I know. I did it for over a decade. I was the top rated tutor in the entire country. Top paid, top rated. Why? because I showed you exactly that. I showed you exactly how to do your homework and I showed you the exact questions you needed to know for your exam and exactly how to solve them. If you came to me, you were passing your course. I would not accept math, physics, or engineering students though or computer science because you guys I would tell you, look, I can’t morally help you because you’re going to fail if I help you. No, no, you can help me. I I I’ll pay I’ll pay double. I’m like, it’s not the point, dude. I don’t want to help kids fail. It’s dangerous to let you further your education as a scientist if you can’t do it on your own. It’s dangerous for all of us. You’re not qualified is what I’m saying. People ask the question, can anybody do science? Hell no. Can anybody do math? Hell no. Can anybody learn this stuff? Yeah. But can anybody do it? Hell no. 99 out of 100 of you have been duped by society. You are in the wrong field. You know exactly who you are because you go every time you struggle with a homework problem, you throw in the towel and you immediately start searching the internet. You guys are all the ones that are in the wrong degree. And you’re like, “Yeah, but I I aced my test.” Yeah. After you cheated. You aced it. You offer yourself no challenge at all. Every time something gets challenging, you throw in the towel and you have somebody else do it for you. This is called management, delegating tasks. As a business manager, you would be assigned problems just like in school. And as a business manager, you would seek out capable scientists to solve those problems. And then you would take that data and you would give it back to the people that assigned them to you. What you’re practicing in college every time you guys cheat with Khan Academy and AI and whatever, every time you’re cheating this way, what you’re doing is you’re practicing the art of being a business manager in the wrong field. A business manager, a business manager delegates task. your superior, your professor in this case, assigns you a bunch of tasks and you’re a business manager. So you go get your staff to solve them for you. AI Khan Academy, that’s business management. You’re in the wrong freaking D degree, kid. Then you’re in your mind, you’re like, that’s ridiculous. I cheated and passed. How is that? How am I in the wrong degree when I cheated and passed? I’m like, well, okay, now you just need to seek psychiatric help. I mean, that’s that’s what’s really going on is you need to seek a therapist. You’re a business manager. The majority of you, if you can cheat with AI through calculus, you need to go to business. If you have cheated with AI or Khan Academy through calculus, you need to switch to business now because you will not get past junior or senior year. You will fail. And as for what you’re asking about algebra, trigonometry, if you do not know algebra, trigonometry, pre-calculus, calculus 1 2 3, linear algebra, differential equations, and core physics courses, that’s 44 chapters of physics. You’re talking mechanics, waves and acoustics, electromagnetism, optics, thermodynamics, modern algebra, which includes radio radiation, nuclear physics, relativity, all the sciences that have proven application in the real world. If you don’t understand all of that like you do English, you’re never going to get past junior year. Period. So, what I was trying to explain earlier is the expertise thing. Listen to this carefully. Your parents raised you to expect everything to be handed to you. They did everything for you. They cooked for you. They cleaned your clothes. They paid for your clothes. They bought you a car probably. They pay for your bedroom. They make your bedroom. You probably have a maid that cleans your house. Listen carefully. You have 18 years. How many hours are there in a week? A 70 72 hours in a week. So 24 * 7 * 18.

Okay. So 18 years 24 * 7 * 12 24 * 7 * 4 4 weeks that’s 24 hours 7 days a week times times 4 weeks 4.3 weeks in a month times I should just say 365 just we’ll do 365 days okay listen it takes about 10,000 hours to become an expert at a musical instrument you’ve got over 60,000 hours

of having everybody do everything for you. Playing video games, watching TV shows, having your parents cook for you, not working, cheating. Now, this is even better. If you spent the past 10 years in middle school and high school cheating with Khan Academy because your professors taught you how to cheat, don’t worry about the textbook. Just cheat with Khan Academy. Copy the answers. That way, I don’t have to do any work because I don’t really want to do any work. I’m just here to babysit you. All you guys, everything you did before you were 18, you need to just forget it. You were in daycare. You weren’t learning anything. You cheated. You got a good GPA. Your parents bought your way into college. Now that’s all over with. You need to snap your fingers, click your heels, and leave Nebraska. Whatever. Where you at? We’re not in uh I’m still waking up. Kansas. Not Nebraska. We’re not in Kansas anymore. You guys have 60,000 hours. It takes It took me 25 to 50,000 hours to become an expert at math. That took me like 15 year 10 years. It took like 10 years about 25 to 50,000 hours of study. It’s like 50 to 100 hours a week for a decade. You’ve got 18 years experience. Terrible, terrible structure of English, terrible communication skills, having everybody do everything for you. So to try to break the habit that I have developed an expertise in math and physics is impossible. It’s embedded into my psyche. Even when I had long-term COVID for two years, I couldn’t do math for two years. I went two years without doing math when I had long-term COVID. When I snapped out of it, I went right back to the math I was doing. Like I never stopped. That’s how it’s like riding a bicycle for me. It’s so embedded into my psyche. I can’t break it. Now you kids, here’s where you guys get into trouble. You have no discipline because you were taught not to have discipline. You don’t know how to do anything because you were taught not to know how to do anything. You don’t know how to challenge yourself because you were shown how to give up every time you come into a challenge. You’ve got over 60,000 hours doing that. It is not going to be broken. I do not come on YouTube to motivate you guys to do math or physics. I come on YouTube to discourage you from continuing. You know who you are. Those of you who are going to succeed in math or physics know who you are. You listen to what I say and you understand it immediately and you turn off the internet. You abandon AI. When I do PLM Academy, I show you how to use AI. What’s that? Ethically. I show you how to ethically use it. Okay? You guys are using it unethically. You’re cheating. And and you guys are so delusional. You’re like, “How is copying somebody else’s work cheating?” Well, it’s called plagiarism. How is that plagiarism? How is taking somebody else’s work and passing it off as my own plagiarism? For some reason, you guys got it in your head that copying somebody else’s work is not plagiarism just so long as you pass a test. When you copy Gilbert Strain’s lessons from MIT and you’re using David Lay’s linear algebra book, you are plagiarizing 100%. It’s not the same solution. and you’re just taking somebody else’s work and passing it off as your own in a different subject. It’s called plagiarism. Your syllabus says you get kicked out of class. Yesterday in the live feed, this kid was complaining because he’s like, “Yeah, I read my syllabus and it says we can only use the Steuart book and nothing else.” He’s like, “That’s ridiculous. Why what am I that’s that book sucks. I should be able to use whatever I want.” Like, guy, you’re [ __ ] stupid, kid. You need to leave college. You’re in the wrong place. Go to business. Business calculus. It doesn’t matter what you do. You can cheat through with Khan Academy or whatever because you’re never going to do calculus ever in your life. And and if you can’t commit to the book that they give you, you’re never going to do math ever. Period. You’re you’re in the wrong place. 99 out of 100 of you will never ever work in science. You’ll never succeed. I’m not here to encourage you. I’m here to discourage you. I’m trying to tell you the truth because it’s a hard message. I don’t have ads on these videos. You guys understand this? I took all the ads off of these videos. I am not telling you lies to get you to see ads. I’m not making any money off of this at all. It’s a lot of work. It’s stressful to deal with snot-nosed spoiled little brats every day. It’s exhausting. And I’m not getting paid to do it because I want you to understand the truth. I’m on here to tell you the truth. All these other people on YouTube, when you listen to them, they’re whispering lies into your ears to get you to see ads. It’s all a scam. It’s a con. I’m offering a service. So, I’m not trying to rob you of ad revenue and rob businesses of ad revenue. I’m delivering you a service. The service is if you can’t turn off the internet, if you can’t follow the code of conduct and the syllabus and go to lecture, you need to switch to business or leave college. Okay? You’ll be very successful in business. The road you’re going down scientifically, you won’t get a job. You won’t graduate. If by some chance you do graduate, you won’t get a job. You’ll be stuck in a hard rock situation. Hard place in a rock situation because you’re overqualified and you don’t know how to do anything. So, the only jobs that are left for you are contract labor, private tutoring, helping other students cheat like you did or driving for Uber. That’s it. These are the jobs you’re going to have. I know I have watched you kids, including myself, go through this because when I graduated with my degree, I went to apply for jobs a decade ago. I was like, “Yeah, I finally I have a bachelor’s degree. I could finally apply for a legitimate job.” When I went and looked at the job applications, I was like, “What the did I do for the past decade?” I spent 10 years in college repairing my high school dropout education, getting highly educated, getting accepted into a very prestigious university, and completing a bachelor’s of science and mathematics, one of the hardest degrees in the world you can get, with a whole bunch of other credits in engineering and physics and master’s degree level education as well. And I look at a job application and it says, “You’re not qualified to work anywhere.” And and why? For me it was because I was lacking computer programming knowledge and applied statistic statistics experience. I was lacking those two things. I needed three to five years of experience coding. I did I stopped coding after I took coding courses. I coded for a couple semesters and I stopped. I never did it again. They wanted three to five years of me doing five different coding languages at pretty much every single job. And so that wasn’t a big deal to me because I didn’t really want to work anywhere. I just looked at the jobs just for, you know, giggles. I wanted to go to grad school and be a professor. So, for me, it wasn’t a big deal to learn coding. I stop I didn’t go and do it because I’m like, I’m going to be a professor and do research. I I don’t really care. And that’s why I started Plum Academy because I’m like, these kids like me that are actually going to make it through these degrees, they’re missing a huge thing uh for their resume called skills and qualifications that are not part of your education. They’re not part of your degree. They’re things that you learn on the job outside of college. So 99 out of a hundred of you listening, do yourself a freaking favor. If you cannot turn off the internet and go see when the semester starts, a lot of you I don’t hear from you until the semester is over and you come back and you tell me because of I go, “Where you been?” And you go, “Well, you told me to turn off the internet.” I’m like, “Well, good.” I’m like, “You can still come to the live show at night.” And they’re like, “I can’t because I get addicted to it.” They know. They listened to me. They turn off the internet when the semester starts and I don’t hear from them till the semester ends. The semester just ended. All of a sudden like there’s like 20 people I haven’t seen six months come and they’re like, “Yeah, I turned off the internet like you said. I went to the textbook. I went to the syllabus like you said. I aced everything. It was the most fruitful semester I ever had. My life is so much better. Thank you.” You’re like, “You were so right. It was a hard pill to swallow, but you were so right. I worked less and I understood more and I did better. I feel so much better.” And then now now they join Plem Academy and when they’re outside of the school I give them a little IV drop of information to do over the years to get the experience that they need on their resume. So I tell you guys, I’m not on here to motivate you to continue math and physics. Everybody else on this planet is like, “Yeah, do math. Cheat. Steal from the government. Cheat with AI. Keep watching these videos. We love ad revenue.” The more of you that watch these videos, the more ad revenue YouTube steals from businesses, the more money the more money I get. You guys remember I deleted a channel with over 20,000 subscribers a year ago because I was so fed up with this crap. You guys all thought I was crazy. So, I started this channel. In a couple weeks, I had 5,000 more subscribers. Like, boom. And then it went shadowbanned because I tell the truth. I’m the only one on here trying to help you legitimately. And and you know, if you’re getting angry with me right now, it’s because you need to change your major to business and you don’t like hearing the truth because you fancy yourself a scientist and you’re not and you want to retaliate and argue with me and be like, “You’re not even a scientist. You don’t even work for NASA. You don’t even My mom has a credit card. My dad has a credit card.” That’s all I hear from you little kids in the most unedited, terribly grammatically garbage whatever. You kids, switch to business now. Do it now. The o listen, if I told you that your odds of winning a blackjack hand are 50/50, would you go bet your mortgage on a blackjack hand? Because right now, if you continue on with a college education and you’ve been cheating with AI and Khan Academy, the odds are 99 to1, not 50/50. you you’re you’re intelligent enough to realize that you wouldn’t bet the only money you have to pay your mortgage on a blackjack hand even though it’s 50/50 the first hand it’s like 4951 or something and then it goes down from the first hand you’re intelligent enough to know you would not waste all your money on a bet like that. So the statistics say right now if you’re listening to me you have a one to 99 chance of or one out of 100 whatever you have 0% chance basically of graduating. If you found me you already threw the towel in on your education because you’re on a social media platform. This is not an accredited education. This is not an educational platform. It’s a social media company where anybody can say whatever they want and steal businesses of ad revenue. And you’re like, “It’s the greatest thing ever. I’m assisting YouTube in robbing businesses. They’re telling me how to cheat. I’m passing my course. Two years later, I’m still living with my mom wondering why I can’t get a job. Switch to business, you guys. I’m telling you to switch to business. I’m not trying to gain a following here. I don’t care. Okay? I don’t care about having a huge following. I care about helping that one out of a hundred students who went down the wrong path because they listened to uneducated, stupid ass college students and a bunch of idiots on YouTube jibber jabbering about nonsense to suck ad revenue out of you. I’m trying to talk to them. You You guys join Flem Academy. And if you’re not a STEM major, Flem Academy is just as much for anybody that wants a resume. The book that you write is tailored to your resume goals, your career goals, your education goals. If you’re not a STEM major, it’s perfect for you, too. The Plem part is the live mentor sessions where I show you how to solve problems from a textbook properly. I guide you through learning math properly. But the research position is for any of you. I’m guiding you through fine-tuning your resume so that you have the necessary multiple years of experience of all the things that you need on your resume because none of you, even if you have a degree, none of you are qualified to get a job because you have no skills or qualifications. You don’t know how to do anything. You just know how to whine and complain and listen to idiots like me on YouTube all day. Like, I’m so accomplished. I watched everybody else do what they’re accomplished at. Now I’m accomplished at what they do. What are you smoking? You got 18 years of experience being a snot-nosed spoiled little brat. I’ve got 15 years of experience doing math and physics. I’m an expert and undoing that is virtually impossible. Which is why I’m not here to encourage you to continue in math or science. I’m here to encourage you to switch to business in a field where you will be applicable. If any anybody who can cheat with AI or Khan Academy through calculus will make hundreds of thousands of dollars as a business major. You just got to choose the right major. Is it marketing? Is it management?

Or maybe you go into law where you can bend everything to your desire to get all the money you want, but you probably are too much of a [ __ ] to stand in front of a judge and talk because you’re a coward hiding behind comments anonymous anonymously. I’m not talking to you kid that left a comment. I’m talking to the snot-nosed kids that hide behind their handle and act like they know things. They’re pathetic, worthless human beings. I believe in hell and heaven more than ever after dealing with the comments on YouTube and the people that run YouTube. I don’t think they’re human. I think they’re demonic creatures. And I think the kids are like they’re demons and eggs that haven’t hatched yet. And YouTube is just like a duck sitting on these eggs just helping them, nurturing them into the pieces of garbage that they’re going to be for eternity. Nothing. Nothing has brought me closer to Jesus and God than reading the comments from these snot-nosed little pricks and dealing with the people that run these social media companies and Amazon and Google. I I believe in the afterlife and the evil in hell now because of it. I’m not kidding. I mean, I I had my doubts. I am convinced. I am convinced. And there’s no saving you guys. You can’t be saved. There’s no saving demons. You’re demons. It’s just who you are. Those of you who are not demons will hear this message. You’ll turn off the internet. You’ll go do what you said you were going to do when you started college, which is follow the code of conduct. You’ll stop lying. You’ll stop cheating. You’ll stop stealing. You’ll do it correctly. That’s one of you. One out of a hundred of you listening are actually going to do that. The rest of you, half of you are okay people. You know who you are. You realize you’re like, “He’s right. He’s absolutely right. I don’t want to spend 10 years the next 10 years studying math 10 hours a day. I don’t want to do that and if I don’t do that I’ll never be able to do it. He’s right. And they changed their majors. The other half of you are going to be like, “My mom changed me to respond like this.” You guys, just please don’t leave comments on my channel, okay? Leave the channel. I’m not doing this for money, okay? This is a service I’m offering through Plem Academy. This is a video to market my services. It’s free without ads to help you realize you’re in the wrong major or that maybe you want to secure a job by having a proper resume by the time you graduate. That’s what I’m here to help with. For you kid that left a comment, let me reply to you quick.

Uploading a video now. Period. do yourself a favor and stop listening to uneducated college students.

Okay, so I will upload this video now. And just remember kids, you’re all experts at being lazy bums because your parents trained you to be that way. If you’re under the age of 24, your brain has not solidified. You can snap your finger and change. If you’re over the age of 25 and you were raised like that, it’s going to take a hell of a lot of work to suppress that experience that you are an expertise at. Right? So, if you’re under the age of 24, snap your fingers, click your heels, and leave Kansas. Change your major or turn off the internet. If you want your resume to look the way it should when you graduate, follow what Plem Academy is offering. Okay? Have a nice mother and day.

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