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6 YouTube channels for developing your problem solving skills [Technique Tuesdays]

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How can you improve your problem-solving skills?

There are many steps needed. You need to study the underlying concepts. You need to recognize the various techniques and when they are applied. And you need to do practice problems. When you start practice problems, you need to balance both the quality (difficulty of each problem) and the quantity of problems you solve

Sounds a like a bit much doesn’t it?

Luckily, there is a way to make things much easier. Watch experts solve the problem, and see how they progress between steps. Learning from the best can boost your learning journey. In this email/post, I will be covering some of the YouTube channels that I use regularly to sharpen my problem-solving skills. The most important tip is at the very end of the list, so make you sure you read all the way through

Great Channels you should Subscribe to

Byte by Bte- When it comes to Leetcode-related videos, Sam is one of the best in the game. He’s got a gift for describing complicated topics simply and he posts streams where he solves Leetcode problems live. Watching people problem solve live is great because you can compare their process to yours, and thus identify how you can do much better. Watch his most recent episode here . His switch from top-down to bottom-up DP was spectacular.

Back to Back SWE - A great channel to mix techniques and conceptual computer science. His template to solving backtracking problems was very useful , and I actually based my recursive function template on it.

Abdul Bari - Focuses more on the concepts, but his way of presenting information is great to help you apply the ideas he teaches in your own solutions. A must watch, especially if you are a college student.

Ryan Schachte - The best Computer Science visualizations. His videos are useful, visual, and comprehensible. Would highly recommend that you watch his video on the Sliding Window Algorithm and take a lot of notes. I will be covering it on this channel as well.

MindYourDecisions - Presh Talwalkar studied Math and Economics at Stanford. He posts math problems, brainteasers, interview questions, logic puzzles, viral math problems, and interesting topics suggested by viewers from around the world. Most of his videos don’t require advanced math knowledge but do require very advanced problem-solving skills. You’ll see him use a lot of the techniques I cover here (remember Math and Software Engineering require very similar neural pathways).

TED-Ed - The TED foundation needs no introduction. They have done a great service in educating humanity. Their Educational Channel, TED-Ed, has an exceptional collection of riddles, that you can solve here . These riddles work your problem-solving skills without requiring prior knowledge. Working those riddles is a great way to boost your education.

As you practice these problems, don’t forget to also get out there and move. Hard. Scientists have studied multiple things to maintain and boost brain function. These include food, sudokus, chess, meditation etc. Exercise has consistently been the strongest and most reliable method for maintaining and sharpening your brain function. If you haven’t today, put your screen down, get out there, and train.

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Mental health and the relentless YouTuber life

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Jacques Slade was spending a week at the beach recently, away from the internet and his responsibilities as a full-time YouTube creator, where he's about to reach 1 million subscribers. It was supposed to be a time to relax and enjoy life. But being stress free, even on vacation, doesn't come easily for him. Slade, who makes videos about sneakers and technology , said he couldn't fully enjoy it because he was worried about not having anything to post on YouTube when he returned. "I don't have content for the next four or five days," Slade worried. "What's that gonna do to me? What's that gonna do to my bottom line? When I come back, are people still gonna watch my videos?"

For Slade (also known as Kustoo on social media) and other people who make a living from YouTube, the relentlessness and uncertainty of being an internet creator can cause great pressure. The life of a YouTuber, as exciting as it may seem from afar, requires just as much commitment, if not more, than any ordinary job. When someone like Slade doesn't post a video for a day or two, it could affect his placement in YouTube rankings and, therefore, how much money he makes. If you have an hourly or salaried job, you know exactly what you're getting every time a paycheck comes in; the same goes for freelancers who know exactly how much they're charging for work. But for YouTube creators, it just isn't that simple. Their earnings mostly depend on how many ads are in their videos, how long each one is and how many people are actually watching them.

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YouTubers also have to worry about Google's ever-changing advertising guidelines and algorithms, which have caused inoffensive videos to be demonetized or taken down for no good reason . There's a fear among creators that their videos could lose the ability to make them money at any given moment, even if they aren't controversial and don't violate YouTube's ad rules. These concerns are well-documented by now. Some of the biggest YouTubers, such as Philip DeFranco, have posted videos about how stressful it can be for random, inoffensive videos to be considered not suitable for advertisers.

But the pressure YouTubers have to deal with goes beyond money. As a YouTube creator, you're basically expected to make videos nonstop; otherwise you run the risk of losing relevance (and money) on the site. Doing too much too quickly can take a mental toll and lead to serious burnout. That's a struggle that Elle Mills, a YouTuber with about 1.4 million subscribers, talks about in a video from May titled " Burnt out at 19 ." She discusses how, despite having her dream job, she simply isn't content. "My life just changed so fast," Mills says in the video. "My anxiety and depression keeps getting worse and worse. This is all I ever wanted, and why the fuck am I so unfucking unhappy? It doesn't make any sense. It's so stupid. It is so stupid."

"I don't have content for the next four or five days. What's that gonna do to me? What's that gonna do to my bottom line? When I come back, are people still gonna watch my videos?" -- Jacques Slade

This has led other prominent creators, including Casey Neistat and PewDiePie , to open up about mental health issues with their viewers -- not necessarily only about themselves but also the YouTube community as a whole. Karen North, a clinical professor of communication at USC Annenberg who's an expert on social media and psychology, likened this situation to music, movie or TV celebrities who struggle with the pressures of fame. While what's happening among YouTubers isn't abnormal, she said, the difference is that internet creators have a more direct connection with their audience. That relationship between them is what makes their struggles feel more public, whereas stars from traditional mediums don't often share theirs with fans.

Beyond that, the YouTube grind is far more constant than filming a movie or TV show. "For YouTubers, the entire relationship [with their audience] is based on what they upload," North said. "And therefore there's a tremendous amount of pressure to maintain not just the quality but the image that they manufacture on a daily basis. There's no hiatus, there's no time off." The other challenge for creators, she added, is that fans are fickle. "[If someone is] absent due to illness or vacation for a few days, audiences want entertainment, and they won't just wait for next week's episode. Instead, they're going to go search for something else to fill their time."

Then there's the toxicity of the internet. Sam Sheffer, who quit his job in online media in 2016 to become a full-time YouTuber , said one of the toughest things he's had to endure is negative comments on his videos. He said it's taken him years to not let those, along with criticism (which can sometimes be constructive), affect him emotionally. This issue is magnified when you consider that many YouTube creators also produce content on other social media services, such as Twitch and Instagram. "It can be draining trying to grow on a platform like YouTube," Sheffer said. "I think if a creator is feeling burned out, they should definitely take a mental break -- even if that means not uploading for two weeks. As long as you do things with the right intent and come back strong, things will work out." That's obviously not a guarantee, but Sheffer is optimistic that viewers would be understanding.

As Slade pointed out, though, taking a break from YouTube can have a serious impact on earnings. But some creators have decided their mental health is more important than money. Beauty vlogger Michelle Phan unplugged from the site (and other social media) last year, after saying she became "a prisoner to her own vanity." She said that due to her quick rise in popularity on YouTube and apps like Instagram, she began to feel less like a person and more like a product, so she decided to take a yearlong hiatus from her fans and viewers. But Phan could afford to make that move because she's an established YouTuber with almost 9 million subscribers and has built a $500 million cosmetics empire.

YouTube has started to offer creators different ways to supplement their ad-based revenue. Last month, the company announced that YouTubers can now charge $4.99 for Channel Memberships to their viewers as well as sell merchandise directly from their video pages . The only caveat is that this isn't available to everyone: Memberships are only available to those who meet a 100,000-subscriber threshold, while the merch option is only open to people with more than 10,000 subscribers. YouTube did say, however, that it plans to expand these features down the road.

A source inside the company told Engadget that YouTube wants creators to feel excited and invigorated about their channels, which is why it has developed videos and courses that address these issues "head-on" in the YouTube Creator Academy. The source added that at the end of the day, YouTube understands how demanding being a creator is, and that's why it encourages creators to take breaks, enjoy nights and weekends and take vacations -- just like with any other job. And more so if it's a single person doing all the on-camera, shooting and editing work.

Slade said he's also aware of YouTube reaching out to certain creators to offer mental health services, including meditation. However, North believes that it could be challenging for YouTube to be responsible for every creator's mental health, because that would come with (legal) liabilities of its own. "YouTube would be hard pressed to change its algorithm in order to be more humanitarian toward their creators," North said. "Changing [it] could hurt the very creators they're trying to support because of the way audiences consume entertainment these days. So the other approach is to provide support and provide services that address the emerging needs of those creators. And that is something where [YouTube] is in a position that no one else is in to help these people."

"I'd like to see YouTube take a more active and actionable role in helping creators outside of the platform, which itself still needs a lot of work." -- Sam Sheffer

For many YouTubers, it also helps to attend conferences like VidCon, where they have a support group of others dealing with the same issues -- though not everyone can afford to make a trip to those types of events. "I'm not sure YouTube can do anything to help with mental health issues," Sheffer said. "Maybe YouTube can offer an insurance plan for full-time creators that includes mental health services? Maybe free counseling at the YouTube Spaces? I'd like to see YouTube take a more active and actionable role in helping creators outside of the platform, which itself still needs a lot of work."

Slade, for his part, said that even though it may be challenging at times, there's no better place than YouTube for a creator. "Most people are making a living, myself included, by starting businesses and doing things that they would never have the ability to do," he said. " As much as there are these issues, [there are] a bunch of positives to it as well. You take the good with the bad, and you try to make the bad as good as possible. You try to fix those bad areas to complement the good ones."

Considering how important creators are to YouTube's success, it seems like it would be in the company's best interest to help them from burning out or hitting emotional breaking points. It could be challenging, sure, but their well-being will ultimately make YouTube a better place.

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Only Crazy People Can Create The History | Powerful Motivational Podcast

Motivational Podcast on the topic Only Crazy People Can Create The History motivation   Visit our Amazon store front to see all the books and products recommended by us: https://amzn.to/2UW7sxk   Buy the mic I use to record my voice: https://goo.gl/zbSoKS   When you don't have enough money to even buy food to fill your stomach, your mother is ill and your father is dead, at that time with that life condition if you think about becoming the greatest comedian in the history who will make people laugh out loud you are ought to be considered as crazy. Yes! I am talking about the greatest comedian ever lived Charlie Chaplin. When at the age of 65 all you are left with is $105 and nothing else, and you decide to invest $87 dollar from that and start selling fried chicken door to door with a dream of becoming a millionaire someday before you die, you are ought to be considered as crazy. And after that when your recipe is rejected more than 1000 times by people and you still don't give up! "Oh my goodness!" You must have gone completely crazy. Yes! I am talking about Colonel Sanders, the founder of KFC. By the age of 88 who became not just a millionaire but a billionaire. When you can't even speak fluently until the age of 9 years old, your teachers always tell you that you are a dumb kid and after that you start your career as an insurance salesperson but fail in that also and then if you talk about inventing something that will completely change the way physicists think about energy, gravity and space, you are ought to be considered as crazy! Yes! I am talking about Albert Einstein in 1921 who was awarded the noble prize in physics.  So, when people start saying that you have gone crazy and you smile back at them because you clearly know what you are doing and why you are doing, not necessarily how you will do it, get that you are on the right path. Because the people who are crazy enough to think they can change the world are the ones who do. Remember, only crazy people can create history, others just read it.  I hope you have found this video useful. So share this video with your friends and help them also to get inspired. Thanks for watching. More wisdom more solution better life!    Join us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sflpeng    Join us on Telegram: https://t.me/sflpeng    Follow Suman personally on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sumansflp    #motivation #inspiration  #success

  • JUN 29, 2020

Heart vs Mind | Which one to listen to?

Sandeep Maheswari channel link: https://www.youtube.com/SandeepSeminars  Sadhguru channel link: https://www.youtube.com/sadhguru   Motivational Podcast on the topic Heart vs Mind | Which one to listen to? motivation   Visit our Amazon store front to see all the books and products recommended by us: https://amzn.to/2UW7sxk   Buy the mic I use to record my voice: https://goo.gl/zbSoKS    "Oh god! Whom should I listen to? My heart is saying that I should start my own business, so that I could be my own boss and work as I wish. But then my mind is saying, what if I fail in that business? What is the need to take the risk? If I do a job at least at the end of the month I will get my paycheque for sure. So between this heart and mind, whom should I listen to?"  So in reality, what you call as sound of your heart is actually your emotions and what you call as sound of your mind is actually your logic. And both of this emotion and logic is generated inside your brain, not inside your heart.  Smart idea 1: It's not heart vs mind, it's emotion vs logic  Smart idea 2: Information is the source of both  Smart idea 3: Conflicting information is the root cause of conflict  Smart idea 4: Conflict is inevitable  Smart idea 5: Always decide fast forwarding 25 to 50 years  I have learnt these things from different videos of Sandeep Maheshwari and Sadhguru. I have made this video to compile their opinions in one video in a little more interesting way. You will get the links of the channels of Sandeep Maheshwari and Sadhguru in the description below.    Join us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sflpeng    Join us on Telegram: https://t.me/sflpeng    Follow Suman personally on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sumansflp    #motivation #inspiration  #success

  • JUN 28, 2020

HOW TO TALK TO STRANGERS | COMMUNICATION SKILL TECHNIQUE

Motivational Podcast on the topic 'HOW TO TALK TO ANYONE'  motivation   Visit our Amazon store front to see all the books and products recommended by us: https://amzn.to/2UW7sxk   Buy the mic I use to record my voice: https://goo.gl/zbSoKS   “What should I say? Oh God! Why can’t I think of anything? It feels like every second is passing like an hour”, Many times what happens is when we start talking with a stranger, after saying just hi hello we just get completely blanked out. What should I say next? There seems to be no clue at all. As a result, we have to face an awkward silence. But after watching today's video you will never have to worry about how should you start talking with a stranger or what should you talk about with him or her. So you will never have to face those awkward silence again in your life. Because in today’s video I am going to share with you the step by step process in details that how you can cleverly continue a conversation for a long time with any person. There are total 5 steps, among which the 5th step is the most important one. So if you want to take your communication skill to the next level then you must have to watch the video till the end. So let's get started,   step 1: Make eye contact before you approach  step 2: Examine the person's body language  step 3: Make a general humorous comment on the situation  step 4: Share something about yourself   step 5: Use CAN method to ask some open-ended question  Now if you think she may be interested in talking with you then the next step is to pass a general humorous comment on the situation. Then share something about yourself with her. After that, if she just replies in one word like “oh” “hmm”, then understand you have made a mistake in reading her body language and eye contact. So excuse yourself from there. But if she starts talking with you then the final step is to ask her some open-ended question using CAN method. CAN stands for Compliment, Advice and Notion.   Join us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sflpeng    Join us on Telegram: https://t.me/sflpeng    Follow Suman personally on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sumansflp    #motivation #inspiration  #success

  • JUN 26, 2020

Differences Between Love vs Lust

Motivational Podcast on the topic Differences Between Love vs Lust motivation Visit our Amazon store front to see all the books and products recommended by us: https://amzn.to/2UW7sxk   Buy the mic I use to record my voice: https://goo.gl/zbSoKS   I remember one day I saw a beautiful Rose flower on my college campus. It was gigantic, magnificent, perfectly coloured, perfectly shaped and it had the best aroma! I immediately went to pluck it. I couldn't resist myself nearing it and plucking the Rose. However, the gardener yelled at me from behind. He said, “Why are you plucking this beautiful Rose son? You can buy another one from the market. Please let it be on the same plant. Isn't it looking beautiful?” I understood my mistake. I apologized and left the Rose there itself. I just had an Attraction for the Rose, while the Gardener had Love for the same! Whenever you put efforts and care a lot for something, it is Love. If you are simply liking something without any efforts, it is an attraction which might vanish any other moment. They say “Love at first sight” whereas it should be "Attraction at first sight". Well, it might sound pretty silly of me or maybe to Bollywood style but the truth is you will actually know when you get that connection with someone special. It's not rocket science but surely something which can't be fully explained. Cause the funny part is love initially is attraction, but with time it becomes a very strong and deep-rooted tree, and it never gets removed. Whereas, Attraction is like leaves, they fall every winter and again come back on Spring.  I hope this video has helped you to clear your confusion. Now keep these things in mind before you say to someone those 3 magical words "I love you". Because remember it has the power to make or break your life.  At last a little request to you. If you found this video useful then please share it with your friends and family. Because by sharing you can help someone to overcome their confusion about love and attraction. Thanks for watching. More wisdom more solution better life!    Join us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sflpeng    Join us on Telegram: https://t.me/sflpeng    Follow Suman personally on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sumansflp    #motivation #inspiration  #success

  • JUN 24, 2020

What To Do When Someone Ignores You

Motivational Podcast on the topic What To Do When Someone Ignores You   Visit our Amazon store front to see all the books and products recommended by us: https://amzn.to/2UW7sxk  Buy the mic I use to record my voice: https://goo.gl/zbSoKS  Just copy and send it to her-  "I am feeling like you are ignoring me for the last few days. Unintentionally if I have hurt you in anyway then I am really sorry for that. If I have done something wrong with you then please let me know. So that I can at least try to make up for my mistake. Because to me, our relationship is very much important."   Join us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sflpeng   Join us on Telegram: https://t.me/sflpeng   Follow Suman personally on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sumansflp   #motivation #inspiration  #success

  • JUN 22, 2020

The Pygmalion Effect

Motivational Podcast on the topic 'The Pygmalion Effect' motivation  Visit our Amazon store front to see all the books and products recommended by us: https://amzn.to/2UW7sxk  Buy the mic I use to record my voice: https://goo.gl/zbSoKS   Imagine you are a private tutor and two kids from your neighbourhood named Ramesh and Suresh came to take tuition from you. Between them, you had never seen Suresh playing around with his friends in the playground. But many often you had noticed Ramesh do so. So, you had this preconceived notion in your mind that Suresh must have been a good student and Ramesh must not be at all. As many times you had seen Ramesh playing and gossiping with his friends in the playground. Although in the last exam in their school Suresh and Ramesh both had the same marks. But you were unaware of this fact. So as per your preconceived notion or belief, you started to give them tuition.  Your beliefs influenced YOUR ACTIONS  Your actions impacted THEIR BELIEFS about themselves  Their belief about themselves caused THEIR ACTIONS towards you  Which reinforces YOUR BELIEFS about them  So your beliefs about them became more strong and it influenced YOUR ACTIONS more and more. And in this way, a cyclic process had been started. Scientifically, this phenomenon is called the Pygmalion Effect.     The Pygmalion effect is also known as the Rosenthal Experiment, named after research of Robert Rosenthal. Rosenthal experimented at a school. At the beginning of the school year, a group of elementary school teachers was told that some of their new pupils had extraordinary talent and potential. This information, which was completely made up, was given about random average students in each class, all students had done an IQ test in advance.    After testing the same experiment in different fields when Robert Rosenthal saw the result in every case, he concluded:  “When we expect certain behaviours of others, we are likely to act in ways that make the expected behaviour more likely to occur.”    As Martin Luther King said, "Darkness cannot drive out darkness: only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate: only love can do that.”   Join us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sflpeng   Join us on Telegram: https://t.me/sflpeng   Follow Suman personally on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sumansflp   #motivation #inspiration  #success

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