Actor of this generation ♥️🙌 #growth #motivation
A speaker reflects on their unwavering work ethic and consistent daily routine maintained since 2015. They emphasize that despite material improvements in their life, their core discipline and habits have never changed.
Summary
In this brief motivational clip, the speaker — described as an actor of this generation — talks about their commitment to hard work and consistency. They claim there has not been a single day when they did not put in effort, and that they have followed the same routine day in and day out from the very beginning.
The speaker specifically mentions that this routine has remained unchanged since 2015 up to the present day, highlighting a long-term dedication to their craft and discipline. They stress that fundamentally, nothing about their approach or habits has changed.
However, they acknowledge that external circumstances have improved over time — they now have better clothes, a car, and a better home. This contrast between unchanged inner discipline and improved outer circumstances serves as the motivational core of the message.
Key Insights
- The speaker claims there has not been a single day since the start of their career where they did not work hard, emphasizing absolute consistency.
- The speaker states their routine has remained exactly the same from 2015 to the present day, suggesting discipline is the foundation of their success.
- The speaker explicitly says they have changed nothing about themselves fundamentally, implying their core habits and mindset are fixed.
- The speaker contrasts unchanged inner discipline with visible external improvements — better clothes, a car, and a better house — as evidence that the routine works.
- By framing material gains as byproducts of an unchanged routine rather than the goal, the speaker implicitly argues that consistency precedes success.
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Transcript
[0:00] दे नॉट इवन अ सिंगल डे जब मैंने मेहनत ना की हो। मैंने वही रूटीन फॉलो किया है डे इन डे आउट। शुरू से लेकर अंत तक। जब से 2015 से लेकर आज तक मेरा सेम रूटीन है। मैंने कुछ चेंज नहीं किया अपने बारे में। हां ऑफ कोर्स कपड़े बदल गए हैं। गाड़ी आ गई है। बेटर घर आ गए हैं। गाड़ी आ गई है।
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