I've been watching a lot of productivity Youtubers lately, including Ali Abdaal, Matt D'Avella, Kharma Medic, James Scholz, and many others. I also have not been doing much work lately. Am I watching toxic productivity Youtube as a feel-good way to procrastinate? Is this video an internalised rant manifested as a monologue to express my desire to blame a third party for my lack of productive mindeset in my final year of University? Who knows. I sure don't. But perhaps you can learn something of interest in this commentary video.
THIS VIDEO IS KIND OF A JOKE I DON"T HARBOUR ANY BAD FEELINGS TOWARDS PRODUCTIVITY YOUTUBERS, they gotta get their bread after all.
Also sorry for the lighting lol.
Chapters:
0:00 - Intro
0:39 - Productivity Youtubers are Psychopaths
0:58 - Toxicity of advice (Case Study 1)
1:42 - Lack of realistic advice for normal people (Case Study 2)
2:15 - Genericness of advice (Case Study 3)
3:08 - Realistic advice for unmotivated people like me
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