Being RICH vs Being POOR - a video essay
This video essay explores the idea that money won't solve all problems, using a New York Times article about a wealthy, unhappy hedge fund manager as a starting point. The creator, who has experienced both poverty and wealth, argues that while money can solve many problems, it can't address deeper issues like finding happiness and purpose.
DOING THE IMPOSSIBLE.. running 4 marathons in a 7 days
The video follows a person who decides to challenge themself to run the equivalent of four marathons in seven days. They document their journey, highlighting the difficulties of finding time to run while juggling family life, work, and other responsibilities. The video ends with them reflecting on the importance of pushing their limits and appreciating their body's capabilities.
WE MOVED BACK TO NEW YORK CITY
The video follows a family's journey as they leave Los Angeles and return to New York City. The narrator reflects on their time in California, highlighting both the good and the bad, and ultimately expresses their desire to return to the place where they feel they truly belong. The video captures the emotional complexities of moving and the search for home.
DO HARD THINGS
The video follows a runner preparing for a marathon, highlighting the challenges and rewards of pursuing a difficult goal. The runner's journey is punctuated by unexpected events, forcing them to confront their own limits and the importance of perseverance.
the thing no one will say about Apple Vision Pro
The video explores the Apple Vision Pro, focusing on the user's experience wearing it in New York City. The creator emphasizes the unexpected feeling of reality merging with virtual elements, creating a profound sense of the future of computing. The video highlights the potential of this technology, while acknowledging its current limitations and high price.
The Problem with New York City..
The video explores the challenges of navigating New York City with young children. The creator discusses various transportation options, highlighting their limitations for families. The video then introduces a potential solution: a unique electric bicycle designed to accommodate three people.
CUSTOMIZE EVERYTHING
The video follows a person as they navigate the streets of New York City, showcasing their daily life and creative problem-solving. They encounter various challenges, including securing their bike and finding a way to charge it on the go. The video also features glimpses of their family life and their partner's successful business ventures.