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  • A man has been trying to cut a tree for hours but couldn't get the job done, so his neighbor

    一個人想砍一棵樹好幾個小時,但無法完成任務,所以他的鄰居

  • comes in and says: “you know what!

    進來說:"你知道嗎?

  • Why don't you try to sharpen your saw first, You're going to cut the tree much faster

    你為什麼不試著先把你的鋸子磨好,你會更快地砍到樹"

  • The man replies - “sharpening the saw is going to take a lot of time.

    那人回答--"磨鋸子要花很多時間。

  • I am busy, i don't have time!

    我很忙,我沒有時間!

  • Can't you see that!”

    你沒看到嗎!"

  • This situation seems dumb, But the reality it, most of us are that dumb person with a

    這種情況看起來很笨,但實際上,我們大多數人都是那個笨人,有一個。

  • dull saw.

    鈍鋸。

  • We complain about our dark financial situation while we can't even find an hour a week to

    我們一邊抱怨著黑暗的財務狀況,一邊卻連每週一小時的時間都找不到。

  • read a book on personal financial and learn how to manage our money better

    讀一本關於個人理財的書,學習如何更好地管理我們的錢。

  • It's weird how people complain about their health, their inability to focus and struggle

    人們抱怨自己的身體健康,無法集中精力,掙扎,這很奇怪

  • to fall asleep, while they don't even set aside a few hours a week to exercise to keep

    入睡,而他們甚至沒有留出每週幾個小時的時間來鍛鍊身體,以保持。

  • their body and mind healthy.

    他們的身心健康。

  • The guy who doesn't exercise is no different from the guy who is trying to cut the tree

    不運動的人和想砍樹的人沒有什麼區別。

  • with a dull saw and yet complains that he doesn't have the time to sharpen it.

    用一把鈍鋸,卻又抱怨沒有時間去磨它。

  • You know how it is.

    你知道是怎麼回事。

  • You graduate, find a decent job and never leave that comfort zone unless you are forced

    你畢業後,找到一份體面的工作,除非被迫,否則永遠不會離開那個舒適區

  • out, while successful people all embrace learning throughout their lives, and that's why they

    出,而成功的人一生都在接受學習,這也是為什麼他們

  • are successful.

    是成功的。

  • Let's find out how to keep your saw always sharp?

    我們來看看如何讓你的鋸子始終保持鋒利?

  • Why do successful people follow the 5-hour rule?

    為什麼成功人士會遵循5小時法則?

  • And what is the 5-hour rule in the first place?

    而5小時的規定首先是什麼?

  • We will answer all of these questions and many, so smash that like button for the YouTube

    我們將回答所有這些問題和許多問題,所以粉碎喜歡的按鈕,為YouTube的

  • algorithm and let's thank our sponsor, Datacamp, for making this video possible.

    算法,讓我們感謝我們的贊助商,Datacamp,使這個視頻成為可能。

  • Do you want to get hired by Tesla, google, amazon?

    你想被特斯拉、谷歌、亞馬遜聘用嗎?

  • Then you need to learn Programming, coding, analysing, and understanding data.

    那麼你需要學習編程、編碼、分析和理解數據。

  • No matter what industry you're in, learning how to analyze and understand data is critical.

    無論你身處哪個行業,學會如何分析和理解數據都是至關重要的。

  • That's what DataCamp offers.

    這就是DataCamp提供的服務。

  • You want to learn a programming language such as Python or SQL.

    你想學習一門編程語言,如Python或SQL。

  • You can start with absolute basics and move up to professional levels.

    你可以從絕對的基礎知識入手,再到專業水準。

  • You can browse by topics to find out what you want to learn.

    你可以按主題瀏覽,找出你想學習的內容。

  • Let's try applied finance.

    讓我們試試應用金融。

  • They have courses that will teach you different financial analyses that can help you with

    他們有課程會教你不同的財務分析,可以幫助你與

  • investing.

    投資。

  • You can acquire new skills fast with more than 300 courses that combine short expert

    您可以通過300多門課程快速掌握新的技能,這些課程結合了短期的專家課程,並將這些課程的內容融入到您的生活中。

  • videos with immediate hands-on-keyboard exercises from over 250 instructors!

    250多位老師的視頻與即時的鍵盤練習!

  • And the best part of it is that if you sign

    最棒的是,如果你簽下了

  • up to DataCamp by clicking the link in your description, you will be able to check the

    點擊您的描述中的鏈接,您將能夠檢查到數據營的

  • first chapters of any course for free!

    任何課程的前幾章都是免費的!

  • And now, let's get back to the video.

    現在,讓我們回到視頻上。

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  • The 5 Hour Rule

    5小時法則

  • The 5-hour rule simply states - No matter how busy, successful people are, they always

    5小時法則簡單的說--無論多忙,成功的人,他們總會

  • spend at least an hour a dayor five hours a weeklearning or practicing.

    每天至少花一小時----或每週花五小時----學習或練習;

  • And they do this across their entire career.

    而他們在整個職業生涯中都是這樣做的。

  • The idea sounds simple but yet it is so powerful, and its the driving force behind most successful

    這個想法聽起來很簡單,但它是如此強大,它是大多數成功背後的驅動力。

  • people

    人。

  • The rule is traced back to Benjamin Franklin, who was one of the founding fathers and also

    這條規則可以追溯到本傑明-富蘭克林,他是開國元勳之一,也是

  • a scientist, inventor and writer and was also known for constantly setting aside time to

    科學家、發明家和作家,還以不斷地留出時間來進行

  • learn.

    學習。

  • The first thing he would do in the morning is read and write.  

    他早上做的第一件事就是讀書寫字。

  • Warren Buffett, who is undoubtedly the greatest investor of all time, who made more money

    巴菲特,他無疑是最偉大的投資人,誰賺的錢更多?

  • than he could possibly spend, spends 80 percent of his day reading.

    比他可能花的錢還多,每天80%的時間都在閱讀。

  • He reported reads around 600 pages every single day, I guess that's how he finds such great

    他說每天讀600頁左右的書,我想這就是他如何找到這麼好的。

  • investments.

    投資:

  • That's how knowledge works.

    這就是知識的作用。

  • It builds up like compound interest.

    它像複利一樣積累起來。

  • His friend Charlie Munger who is also a billionaire, said:

    他的朋友查理-芒格也是億萬富翁,他說。

  • I constantly see people rise in life who are not the smartest, sometimes not even the most

    我經常看到一些人在生活中崛起,他們不是最聰明的,有時甚至不是最聰明的

  • diligent, but they are learning machines.

    勤奮,但他們是學習機器。

  • They go to bed every night a little wiser than they were when they got up, and boy does

    他們每天晚上睡覺時都比起床時更聰明一點,而孩子們也是

  • that help, particularly when you have a long run ahead of you.

    的幫助,特別是當你有一個長跑在你前面。

  • But Buffett isn't the only one who credits his success to reading

    但巴菲特並不是唯一一個把自己的成功歸功於讀書的人。

  • The CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, Elon Musk, reportedly tough himself how to build rockets by reading

    據報道,特斯拉和SpaceX的首席執行官埃隆-馬斯克(Elon Musk)通過閱讀來強硬自己如何製造火箭。

  • books.

    書籍。

  • The idea of starting a private space company seemed so crazy back then that no one was

    創辦私人空間公司的想法在當時看來是如此瘋狂,以至於沒有人

  • willing to risk his career and join SpaceX as the CEO, so Musk had to teach himself rocket

    願意冒險加入SpaceX擔任CEO,所以馬斯克不得不自學火箭。

  • science

    科學。

  • Bill gates who also doesn't need an introduction, made more money than most of you will probably

    比爾-蓋茨也不用介紹了,他賺的錢可能比你們大多數人賺的都多

  • make in their entire lives, reads at least 50 books a year.

    使他們一生中,每年至少讀50本書。

  • You can check out his favorite books on his channel.

    你可以在他的頻道里查看他喜歡的書。

  • Yeah, bill gates is also a YouTuber.

    是啊,比爾-蓋茨也是一個優步。

  • Let me give him a shoutout

    讓我給他點贊。

  • Whenever Benjamin Franklin would spend an hour learning or reading, he would accomplish

    每當本傑明-富蘭克林會花一個小時的時間來學習或閱讀,他就會完成以下任務

  • less on that particular day, however in the long, that knowledge would make him wiser

    少在那一天,然而,在長期,知識將使他更聰明。

  • and more productive and would help him achieve significantly more

    和更高的工作效率,將幫助他取得更大的成就。

  • It doesn't matter who the person is and how successful they are.

    人是誰,有多成功,並不重要。

  • Whether they have toppled the Forbes billionaires list or became community leaders or successful

    無論他們是榮登福布斯富豪榜榜首,還是成為社區領袖或成功人士。

  • teachers or engineers, they have made learning an important part of their lives

    教師或工程師,他們已經把學習作為生活的重要組成部分。

  • When I got into the stock market for the first

    當我進入股市的第一

  • time, I would spend weeks analyzing a single company to find a good investment.

    時間,我會花上幾周的時間來分析一家公司,以找到一個好的投資。

  • I was pretty bad at all of these things back then, but then I took a course on accounting

    當年我對這些事情都很不擅長,但後來我上了一門會計課

  • and finance.

    和金融。

  • I learned how to quickly read financial statements, analyze them and what to pay attention to

    我學會了如何快速閱讀財務報表,分析財務報表,以及需要注意的事項。

  • when reading quarterly reports.

    在閱讀季度報告時。

  • And after learning a few techniques, now I can analyze a company much faster hence saving

    而在學習了一些技術後,現在我可以更快地分析一家公司,從而節省成本。

  • myself a lot of time.

    我自己的很多時間。

  • I can analyze a dozen of companies in the same amount of time that it used to take me

    我可以用同樣的時間來分析十幾家公司,而以前我需要的時間是

  • to analyse just one company.

    只分析一家公司。

  • When I took that course, I didn't accomplish much on that day, but over the long period,

    我學那門課的時候,當天沒有什麼成就,但長期以來。

  • I have saved myself a ton of time and made my time more valuable.

    我為自己節省了大量的時間,讓自己的時間變得更加寶貴。

  • Most people get stuck in a job that they do every day for years without putting the time

    大多數人都會困在一份每天都在做的工作上,多年來沒有投入時間。

  • to learn how to do that job more effectively or at least how to do that job much better

    學習如何更有效地完成這項工作,或至少如何更好地完成這項工作。

  • hence raise the amount of money they can earn in the same amount of time

    從而提高他們在同樣的時間內可以賺到的錢。

  • Here is how to implement the 5-hour rule

    以下是如何執行5小時規則

  • Divide your learning into three categories.

    將自己的學習分為三類。

  • The first one is basic skills such as communication, personal finance, nutrition.

    第一個是基本技能,如溝通、個人理財、營養。

  • The more you improve your social skills, the better your social life is going to get, the

    你越是提高自己的社交能力,你的社交生活就會越好,你的社交生活就會越好,你的社交生活就會越好。

  • easier it will get to make new friends or connections.

    更容易交到新的朋友或人脈。

  • And believe me, connections are underrated.

    相信我,人脈被低估了。

  • Sometimes all that you need is one good connection to build a successful business.

    有時候,你所需要的只是一個良好的連接,以建立一個成功的業務。

  • Secondly - general knowledge.

    第二--常識。

  • The world is moving too fast, and with every new innovation, new opportunities arise.

    世界發展太快,每一次新的創新,都會帶來新的機遇。

  • Whoever keeps himself up to the latest tech takes advantage out of them.

    誰讓自己跟上了最新的科技,誰就能從他們身上佔到便宜。

  • Cryptos are a great example.

    Cryptos就是一個很好的例子。

  • Anyone who have spent at least a few hours learning about them when they weren't mainstream

    任何人都至少花了幾個小時瞭解他們,當他們還不是主流的時候

  • has probably earned a few million dollars out of them.

    可能已經從中賺到了幾百萬美元。

  • The same could be said about the internet, electric cars, and more.

    互聯網、電動汽車等也是如此。

  • And guess what!

    你猜怎麼著!

  • There will always be more opportunities ahead, so expand your knowledge!

    未來總會有更多的機會,所以要拓展自己的知識面!

  • And lastly, improve your professional skills.

    最後,提高自己的專業技能。

  • Whatever your job, there are certainly ways to do your job a bit faster, better, or easier.

    無論你的工作是什麼,肯定有辦法讓你的工作做得更快、更好或更容易一些。

  • I am an investor, and part of what I do is read a lot.

    我是一個投資者,我所做的一部分工作就是大量閱讀。

  • Before I pick a certain company, I have to read everything about it just o be confident

    在我選擇某家公司之前,我必須閱讀所有關於它的資訊,以確保信心。

  • that I am investing in the right company, and one of the best skills I have developed

    我投資的公司是正確的,而我開發的最好的技能之一是,我的投資是正確的。

  • is speed reading.

    是速讀。

  • What used to take me an hour to read is now taking me just 20 minutes at best.

    以前我看書需要一個小時,現在最多隻需要20分鐘。

  • Or when I am researching a topic for a video, I have to do a lot of reading, sometimes I

    或者當我在研究一個視頻的主題時,我必須要做大量的閱讀,有時我

  • have to read an entire book just to make a video.

    要讀一整本書只是為了做一個視頻。

  • That's when speeding helps a lot to speed up the process.

    這時候,提速對加快進程有很大的幫助。

  • The 5-hour rule consists of 3 major steps.


    5小時規則由3個主要步驟組成
。

  • The first is reading.

    首先是閱讀。

  • If an hour seems too much, start with 20 or 30 minutes.

    如果一個小時顯得太長,可以從20或30分鐘開始。

  • If you don't have the time for that, at least listen to an audiobook.

    如果你沒有時間,至少也要聽個有聲書。

  • By the way, I use audible, and there is an affiliate link in the description if you wish

    對了,我用的是audible,如果你願意的話,描述中還有一個聯盟鏈接。

  • to support the channel

    以支持管道。

  • Secondly, reflect!

    第二,反思!

  • It's not just about reading but making sure that you get the best out of what you read.

    這不僅僅是閱讀,而是確保你能從閱讀中獲得最好的東西。

  • Ask questions and take some time to answer them.

    提出問題,並花一些時間來回答。

  • There is always more to what you read besides what you get at first glance

    除了第一眼看到的東西,你讀到的東西總是更多。

  • And finally, experiment

    最後,實驗。

  • Learned something new?

    學到了新東西?

  • Try it out!

    試試吧!

  • Ben Franklin and Thomas Edison became leading inventors and thinkers because of their experiments.

    本-富蘭克林和托馬斯-愛迪生因為他們的實驗而成為領先的發明家和思想家。

  • We have Gmail because Google allowed employees to experiment with new ideas.

    我們之所以有Gmail,是因為谷歌允許員工嘗試新的想法。

  • Experiments show you what's working.

    實驗告訴你什麼是有效的。

  • If you can't apply your knowledge in real life, there is little use to it.

    如果你不能在實際生活中應用你的知識,那就沒什麼用了。

  • When you make learning a habit, you'll very likely be more successful and productive across

    當你把學習變成一種習慣時,你很可能會在整個過程中更加成功和高效。

  • different areas of your life.

    你生活中的不同領域。

  • By investing in a reading habit, you can ensure you're growing.

    通過投資閱讀習慣,你可以確保自己的成長。

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  • 
 I hope you guys have enjoyed this video.

    希望你們喜歡這個視頻。

  • If you did, give it thumbs up for the YouTube algorithm.

    如果你做到了,請為YouTube的算法豎起大拇指。

  • And if you are new around here, then subscribe and turn on your notifications.

    如果你是新來的,請訂閱並打開你的通知。

  • We are trying our best to make great videos for you and hopefully help you achieve your

    我們正在努力為您製作優秀的視頻,希望能幫助您實現您的夢想。

  • financial goals.

    財務目標。

  • Thanks for watching and until next time.

    謝謝你的觀看,直到下一次。

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