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"If You Are 22 Years Old, Watch This Video!" - Study Motivation - Duration: 10:15.

if you are 22 years old and graduating from college if you're 22 years old and

not graduating from college if you are 22 years old you are entering first of

all some of the greatest years of your life a but b this this is the moment

watch this video twice if Mama's watching this send this to your daughter

Sally right now because you have to understand this next five year window is

when you don't go practical and safe this is not the time to get the job mom

wanted you to this is not the time to try to maximize as much money so you can

buy a fat whip this is the time to realize that you have a five-year window

and it's three for some it's 8 for others but there's a fine new window for

you to attack the life that you want to win not because it's the secret because

the world so Zen because it's hardest out there as a matter of fact I'm

probably more scared about your naivete how hard class is easy right what you've

been doing for the last 16 years is easy it's a bullshit game it's structured

it's easy the world this thing this thing is hard however that contradicts

what I'm gonna tell you right now which is this is the best and easiest five

years of your life because this is when you need to attack what you love and

what you want to do here's why you don't have all the baggage you may have

college loans respect it's Harnish you may have the expectations of your

parents mentally hard fake hard you may have a lot of other things but this is

exactly when you can live with four roommates in a basement and eat fast

food do you understand this is not when the baby's there some of your babies

this is not when you've been married and you promised this is not when the world

is sucked out all your dreams and hopes yet you still got this window and yet so

many of you are so hungry for short term short term gains like maximizing the job

that paid you $3,000 more but it's not as fun but you want that $3,000 for what

for what for a new iPhone for what you get to live life one

and this is the time right now to understand what's actually happening and

actually map your behavior to something that will impact you for the next 80

years so promise me promise me all you youngsters that are watching this right

now in the comments because I'll jump in and talk to you promise me that you

understand that the land grab of happiness starts right now that you

don't have to worry about getting that job what you should do is go and travel

and learn go and start that business that you've always wanted hook up with

those three teammates and start that band you've always wanted this is the

time to be massively risk massively risk oriented I know that this is when you're

supposed to grow up and go see the world but guess what

the world isn't what mommy and daddy told you the world is exactly going to

be what its going to be with or without the way you thought it was going to be a

ton of is gonna change the world changes every goddamn day

right now what you need to recognize is you can afford to this is what I want to

share it doesn't matter how far you might rise at some point you are bound

to stumble because if you're constantly doing what we do raising the bar if you

are constantly pushing yourself higher higher the law of averages not to

mention the myth of Icarus predicts that you will at some point fall and when you

do I want you to know this remember this there is no such thing as failure

failure is just life trying to move us in another direction now when you're

down there in a hole it looks like failure so this past year I had to

spoon-feed those words to myself and when you're down in the hole when

that moment comes it's really okay to feel bad for a little while give

yourself time to mourn what you think you may have lost but then here's the

key learn from every mistake because every experience encounter and

particularly your mistakes are there to cheat you and force you into being

more of who you are and then figure out what is the next right move and the key

to life is to develop an internal moral emotional GPS that can tell you which

way to go want you define personal success the the amount of misery that

you take in versus put out like like how much pain is coming in and how much

pleasure is going out to other people it's like a like a plant you know just

co2 and o2 like like like are is your account in the black oh as far as like

so if somebody hurts you if somebody punches you in the face and it hurts

like hell and you're really mad you're an unsuccessful life if you then go

punch five people of a face because you took in pain and caused five times as

much even if they're but yeah look if you're John wick and all those guys are

like Facebook sure so look this there's nuance there I guess that's why we love

those movies like the idea that you could solve the world's problems by just

punching more people than you got punch but but it but in reality so I think

success is defined by King you actually convert when somebody punches you in the

face can you actually then go put on a one-woman show about why did I make it a

woman just for the face-punching that I was like why don't you do that thing

where you switch pronouns like like every other time it's like a known for

it record so that's like if you get punched in the face then you a woman

I thought I thought the phrase one-man show would be so oppressive like that's

the patriarchy like coming down what it's a one-man show in my hypothetical

theatrical endeavor if we get punched in the face put on a one-man show called I

got punched in the face and it's like people that go into it that are having

bad days we didn't even get punched in the face or are like fighting cancer or

something that they come out going like I feel so much better now that I saw

that guys show thank God he got punched in the face I can't just wait for

inspiration to act that's the biggest mistake people make don't wait to be

inspired to do the action you have to do the action first and then you'll be

inspired so what I would do is I would sit there and draw out the comic and I

would come up with it but some days I'd come home from school sit down and go

I'm just gonna wait for the inspiration to him you know wait for the idea to

come fully formed and when I got a joke then I'll go draw it and I would sit

there for maybe three or four hours and then go

all right secured I had to get up and then I got to do the process I got to

sit there and just start drawing I don't even know why or how I'm gonna get there

and then two things would come together and it'll be oh there's an idea this is

the first panel just saying but and then it would come together always it would

not take very long I would fight that process so much because what was I doing

I was waiting for inspiration before I acted it's always the other way around

act first then the inspiration will come draw first then the inspiration will

come just start shooting then the occasional cut just start moving then

the inspiration will come don't wait so many people will wait or tell you

they're gonna write this novel or they're gonna do this they're gonna make

this film they never do it because they're waiting for all this stuff to

come to them it comes through doing it but you are very much in control of your

career it's not it's not an easy thing to do how did you learn how to do that

tell me about the process of learning how to be in control well I've always

been a control freak from a very young age and but I would have credit my

management for that like when I'm really really tired and I'm like can you just

decide I can't involve it right now no staying up to 5:00 a.m. until you

understand everything and then you can give me a yes or a No

with a good reason and stuff like that so definitely my maths good me as well

yeah oh no my management are great like and also like they want me to make the

decisions on everything small things big things where verge I mean so that and

it's my music and I'm the artist so why someone in a boardroom who's

never written a record in their lives should be making decisions for me no we

are the artists and we should be allowed to decide growing up what I've

discovered is that this world is a very vast a very wonderful and beautiful one

and there are so many things to discover but the most important journey I think

all of us will go through is the journey in ourselves to find our truth to find

who we are and what makes us happy and in our culture we are told that if we're

beautiful if we're skinny if we're successful famous if we fit in if

everyone loves us that we'll be happy but that's not entirely true I'm gonna

start with a poem that I wrote when I wasn't very happy I actually wrote this

a year ago but again as if you know depression it comes back it's a

reoccurring thing that you can't really sort away anyway Who am I Who am I

trying to be not myself anyone but myself living in a fantasy to bury the

reality making myself the mystery a strong facade disguising the misery

empty beyond the point of emptiness full to the brim of fake confidence a God

that will never be broken because I broke a long time ago I'm hurting but

don't tell anyone no one needs to know don't show all you've failed always okay

always fine always on show the show must go on it will never stop the show must

not go on but I know it well I give up I give up giving up I am lost I don't need

to be saved I need to be found basically it's kind of just the same reoccurring

thing of yeah and not knowing

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Education Video With VO - Duration: 4:48.

Education for Deaf and hard of hearing students has improved steadily over time, but we have

an opportunity to accelerate that improvement.

One way to catalyze this improvement is the Alice Cogswell and Anne Sullivan Macy Act.

This proposed law is currently in the form of a bill, which if passed would require state

and local schools to drastically improve the way in which they meet the needs of Deaf students.

In 1975 the Education for All Handicapped Children Act, though unfortunately named,

was passed into law.

It was later renamed the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, or IDEA.

IDEA was a big deal for Deaf and hard of hearing students in the United States, because prior

to its passage no law compelled schools to meet the communications needs of their students.

There was no requirement that schools work to challenge and uplift their students.

For example, in 1982 the United States Supreme Court decided a case called Board of Education

vs Rowley, which set the precedent that the local school only had to provide "merely

more than de minimis" education to the student, not education equal to that

of peers without disabilities.

The court ruled that the law did not require "equality of opportunity" and that it

did not require the provision of a sign-language interpreter.

As years passed, the United States Congress and the Department of Education slowly worked

to improve IDEA, until in 1999 American Sign Language was finally officially recognized

as one of the languages used by Deaf students.

This was a landmark development for the law, ensuring that Deaf students who have lived

their whole lives with ASL as their native language must be accommodated in that language

by their school.

Despite this, many schools have continued to refuse to provide access in ASL.

As recently as March of 2017, the Supreme Court decided in the case of Endrew F. vs. Douglas

County School District that 35 years of the Rowley decision was enough, and that "merely

more than de minimis" education was no longer enough for schools serving children with disabilities.

Individualized Education Plans should allow for students to move towards ambitious educational

goals, and schools must support that process instead of lowering the bar.

Although the recent court decision is certainly progress, much more can be done.

Funding allocations for residential schools for the Deaf have been stagnant if not decreasing.

Since 2011 5 of these residential schools have been closed permanently, resulting in

fewer education options for Deaf students in those areas.

The Alice Cogswell and Anne Sullivan Macy Act requires that state support of education

programs and services targeted at Deaf students must significantly improve.

It may seem redundant given the requirements of IDEA, but despite improvements to the law

and regulations, education of Deaf students has not kept pace with that

of their hearing peers.

This new bill would also penalize states for shuttering residential schools for the Deaf,

recognizing the importance of these institutions in the Deaf world, and causing states to reevaluate

in light of the penalty any decision to close them down.

There's a lot more to this new bill, and the full text is available

at the link below this video.

The link will also give you information about contacting your congressional representative

to lobby their support for the bill.

CEASD will also be hosting a visit to Capitol Hill in Washington DC for people to meet with

their Members of Congress to support this bill on February 28 of 2018.

Use the link below to register for this event so that you too can descend on Washington

with other passionate education advocates to help us get this bill passed!

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