🔑 The video is about a college student named Umed who is well-liked by his peers and has a strong academic performance.
💡 Umed is not interested in a girl in his class and they have no interaction, but he excels in his assignments and is praised by the professor.
⚡ Later, Umed's friend Sana compliments him to the mayor, which makes Umed happy, and he eagerly waits for an assignment from someone.
Commenting on girls' posts on social media does not make you special.
Giving fake compliments and writing comments does not give you any advantage.
Having negative thoughts about the world and doubting your own actions can weaken you.
👥 Promotions are given to those who give compliments, leading to the exclusion of certain individuals and lower salaries.
🙅🏽♂️ Some people choose not to make friends out of fear of betrayal or being taken advantage of.
😔 Negative thinking and blaming the world for their problems is common among individuals.
⚡️ Negative effects of toxic mentality on success and social value.
📺 Excessive movie watching and its impact on productivity.
🚫 The importance of standing up against disrespect and humiliation.
It's important to defend yourself and maintain your dignity when facing criticism or ridicule.
Being confident and having a sense of humor can help you gain respect from others.
Comparing oneself to others and feeling jealous can make one appear weak.
💡 Success is not about luck, but rather about hard work and mindset.
🔑 People often attribute their success to luck instead of acknowledging the hard work and effort they put in.
💪 Having a confident and assertive body posture can make a strong impression and contribute to success.
👀 People want to appear confident and walk with pride, without feeling ashamed or awkward.
📹 Watching the video can improve your walking style and posture.
💬 Comment and let me know if the video was helpful to you, even if you don't have anything specific to say.
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