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-Here's how it works.

We read a category from the card here.

Then we're gonna count to 3

and both say something in that category at the same time, okay?

When we say the same thing, it's a jinx.

-Jinx. -Yeah.

-I'm just getting ready.

-No, that's not the game. -I know.

I'm just -- Look I'm just getting ready.

-But, anyways, let's put on the jinx glove.

-Right.

-This is a very important part of the game.

And what you do is -- you want to get a jinx.

Yeah, here, your glove is -- -I just...

-No problem. Yeah. All right, that's better there.

-Hold on. [ Laughter ]

-Oh, my God. -Yeah.

-That's such a good idea. [ Both laugh ]

Oh, you are awesome. Here we go.

Are you ready? -Yeah.

-Let's play the "Jinx Challenge," -- Ready?

Now, look, let's just -- You don't have to rush.

It's not a game of speed. It's a game of fun.

Condiments. Condiments.

1, 2, 3...

-Ketchup. -Ketchup.

[ Ding ] -Oh!

-What?! -Why do we even...

-What?! It's like...

-Come on. This is fantastic. Here we go. You ready?

Bugs.

1, 2, 3...

-Ants. -Ants.

[ Ding ]

-I feel like that one, you kind of -- You heard me say "ants."

You know what? Either way, it's fun.

-It's fine. It's good. It's good.

-Here we go.

-All right, I'm just gonna spit it out.

-Yeah, me too. -I'm not competitive.

-I'm not competitive.

No, we're competing with each other.

-I know, but we're still competing against other people

who you've played this with, and I want to beat them.

-Yeah, all right. That's true. All right. You're right.

-I mean, if I were someone who cared about

that kind of thing, but I'm not.

-"Star Wars" characters. 1, 2, 3...

-Chewbacca. -John Solo.

-John Solo? John Solo? -Yeah.

-I don't know John Solo, but -- -It's in the next one.

-I don't think you were watching "Star Wars."

But all right.

Here we go. -Uh-huh.

-Cheeses.

1, 2, 3...

-Cheddar. -Cheddar.

-Yeah. [ Ding ]

-Thank you.

-You're coming down to my level, which I love of you.

Thank you very much.

This is the one that will decide whether or not we have the --

the -- This will decide whether or not we are --

-Oh, my gosh. Jimmy. -What?

-Speak.

[ Laughter ]

-Ready?

Apps.

Oh, okay.

Oh, I thought of a cool app. -What is it?

-♪ Oh, I don't know what the app could be ♪

1, 2, 3...

Spotify. -WhatsApp.

-WhatsApp. Jennifer Garner, everybody.

"Peppermint" is in theaters on Friday.

Spotify.

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Jeff Foxworthy Shows Jimmy How to Play His Card Game Relative Insanity - Duration: 6:46.

-I love meeting your wife.

Finally, your beautiful wife, backstage.

-Yes. Finally, you got to meet her.

-I know. You guys have been married -- almost, right?

-Next week, we'll be --

We got married 33 years ago in New York for $100.

Went to City Hall. [ Cheers and applause ]

♪♪

-That's great. First of all, congrats.

What do you mean for a $100?

-Well, we decided to get -- I won a comedy competition.

And, so, the prize was to perform at Catch a Rising Star.

-Oh, yeah. -So, she came up with me,

and we said, "Heck, let's get married."

We went to City Hall, got a license.

We were actually waiting in line to get married,

and the girl in front of us, her water broke,

like, right there on my shoes, and I got grossed out.

[ Laughter ]

As who --

And I went on the street, and I started calling churches,

and I'm like, "Could you marry us?"

And the guy said, "Yeah." I said, "How much?"

He said, "300 bucks."

I said, "We don't have 300 bucks.

Why is it $300?"

He said, "Well, it's $200 for the chapel, $100 for me.

I said, "We don't need the chapel.

We'll do it in the hall." [ Laughter ]

And he laughed and he said, "I'm across the street

from the garden at Central Park."

And, so, we went up there, and we met him,

and for 100 bucks, he married us.

We have one wedding photo, and it's me and my wife,

and there was a guy sweeping the park.

[ Laughter ]

-So, do you have the -- -This is the photo.

Yeah, here it is.

-What a beautiful photo. That's fantastic.

[ Cheers and applause ] This gorgeous wedding photo.

[ Both laugh ]

Oh, my gosh. Congrats, again.

-So, 33 years, we're down to 3 bucks a year.

-[ Laughs ] Yeah. Exactly, right?

-It's a good thing.

-I also want to say happy birthday.

Right now, technically, it's your birthday.

-It is my birthday. -Hey, have a great one, man.

[ Cheers and applause ]

You're working on your birthday.

But you also, you keep your brain moving.

You keep -- You're always on the road.

You're still doing stand-up all over the place.

-Love stand-up. -Love that you do that.

I love that you didn't say, "Ah, I made enough money.

I'm just gonna stop."

You keep doing stuff.

What are the things that you're doing now?

-Man, politics drive me crazy,

because no matter which side it is,

they just promise people more and more and more.

And I'm thinking, "Hell, that's not even what we need.

We need less of the stupid stuff."

[ Laughter ] -Yeah, you're right.

-I mean, if I was running for office, I would promise no more.

Like, day one, no more picking up dog poop.

[ Laughter ] -Just leave it.

-Just -- I mean, we're the top of the food chain.

It's embarrassing.

[ Laughter ]

But I don't understand.

Why would they want us to pick it up?

I mean, New York, you understand.

But people, when you have a lawn, it's fertilizer.

-Yeah. -Right? It makes grass grow.

It's not like a child's gonna step in it.

A kid hasn't played in the yard since 1982.

You know, so... [ Laughter and applause ]

Which -- Which is sad,

because now there's an entire generation

that has no idea how to get dog poop off their shoe.

[ Laughter ]

But now think about it. When we were growing up...

-Yeah.

-...you played outside every day.

-Of course.

-Every day, somebody stepped in dog poop.

-Yes, of course.

-When it happened to you, you knew what to do about it.

You would -- You would go over, and you would scrape

the biggest part off on the edge of the curb.

-Yep, that's right. [ Laughter, cheers, applause ]

-Then you would find a puddle,

and you would swirl the bottom of your shoe

around the puddle... [ Laughter ]

...limp over to the nearest grass,

do the brush stroke back and forth...

[ Cheers and applause ]

...Then you would find a little piece of stick...

-A piece of stick.

-...and you would sit down on the stairs,

and you'd pick it out of the zigzag pattern

on the bottom of the shoe. That's what you did.

-That's exactly right.

-That's exactly -- -That's what you did.

-That's exactly what you would do.

That's exactly what you would do.

-Yes. -And pick it out of the Z's --

-Yeah. And then you would wear it --

Yeah, you'd pick it out of the Z,

then you'd wear the shoes to church the next day.

You know? So... [ Laughter ]

-Jeff, I want to talk about this game.

I love games. I love card games.

This is super fun.

We played it around the office today.

And it's -- it's basically a set-up punch line.

-That's all it is. -But it's great.

And it's about -- it's different family stuff.

-Well, Thanksgiving, I'm a giant family guy.

We play games. We have like 30 relatives.

Aunts, uncles, cousins.

And, so, last year, the kids were playing

"Cards Against Humanity," which is a really funny game...

-It's a great game. -...but filthy.

-Some of the stuff, yeah. -Yeah, some of the stuff.

And, so I was just saying to them, I said,

"You can't say this in front of your aunts and uncles

and your grandmother. Go downstairs."

And I thought, "Well, there's got to be a way

to do this where everybody could play.

'Cause nothing's funnier than hearing something,

you know, kind of risqué from your grandmother or...

You know. [ Laughter ]

-There really isn't. -So, I wrote 400 punch lines.

Just things that sounded funny.

-Yeah. -No, no --

Like, "I have mold in my crawl space."

You know? I mean, that sounds funny.

You don't have to know what it means.

-Yeah, of course.

-And then I thought, "Okay, everybody has a family.

Everybody's family is crazy."

So, I wrote 100 setups about relatives.

And, so, it's --

You can learn the game in 10 seconds.

You read a setup. -Yep.

-You have punch lines.

The people throw down the punch line

they think's gonna get the biggest laugh.

If you get it, you get a point. It's that easy.

-All right, let's play a game right now.

-Are you ready? -Yeah.

-All right, I'll do -- I'll read the setup.

-I take seven cards? -Seven cards.

-All right, great.

Yeah.

Okay. -All right. You ready?

-Yeah. -And you would have

a table full of people throwing down punch lines.

We just have two.

"Having no filter between her brain and her mouth,

my aunt said to my sister...blank."

"Having no filter between her brain and her mouth,

my aunt... -Well...

"Well, at least Jesus loves you."

[ Laughter and applause ]

Dude, it's fantastic.

You wanna do -- -You wanna do another one?

-We'll do one more. Yeah. Why not?

-"I will never forget the day my mother looked at me

and said..." [ Light laughter ]

-"You were conceived in a car wash."

[ Laughter and applause ]

Let's do one more. -One more, one more.

-But I could play this all night.

-That's how easy it is. All right, here we go.

-All right, yeah. -Last one.

"Right before we walked down the aisle,

daddy leaned over to me and whispered..."

[ Laughter ]

-"I'm not wearing any underwear."

[ Laughter and applause ]

Dude, Jeff Foxworthy, everybody!

"Relative Insanity" is now available online!

For more infomation >> Jeff Foxworthy Shows Jimmy How to Play His Card Game Relative Insanity - Duration: 6:46.

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Cynthia Nixon Is Taking on the Political Establishment - Duration: 5:45.

-Welcome to the show.

-Thank you so much. It's great to be here.

-You are very busy right now.

Running for governor takes a lot of time and effort.

-I am. I was in six different cities just this weekend.

-That is a crazy thing to do.

-Yes. -Yeah.

-It's a big state.

-Yeah, I would say if you ever told anybody

you were in six cities in one weekend,

they would just assume you were running for governor.

There's really no other reason to do that.

-Or a stand-up comedian.

-Or a stand-up -- that's true. -One or the other.

-So, one of things you and your opponent, Governor Cuomo,

are trying to frame yourself as

is the person who will most take on Donald Trump.

-Right.

-He obviously has history of Donald Trump

being a New Yorker like he is.

You have a little history with Donald Trump as well.

When you won an Emmy, Donald Trump gave you your Emmy.

[ Laughter ]

-I look very pained, don't I?

-Yeah. It does. You seem very --

-I look so happy to be receiving an Emmy

but just wish it was from someone else.

-Yeah.

And your other option was Simon Cowell. You know?

-But you see how Donald

actually doesn't want to let go of the Emmy?

-Yeah.

-Because, you know, he was nominated so many times.

And he never had one of his own, and in retrospect,

I think that maybe if I had just let him have mine,

we wouldn't be in the situation that we're in.

[ Laughter and applause ]

-Yes. We can all look back.

We can all look back.

-But hindsight is always 20/20.

-It does look like he is saying to you like,

"So I think this is something we share.

I'll get it on weekends."

You know?

So, one of the things you've been talking a lot about

in your campaign so far is the influence of money in politics.

-Yes.

-Obviously, this is something that happens nationally.

This is something that happens locally.

This is something that happens at the state level.

How do you go about getting money out of politics?

How do you go about getting this message across to voters?

-Right.

So, I think that obviously the influence of big money,

the influence of corporations in politics is nothing new,

but I think we've arrived at a moment

where corporations have so much power and so much money,

and they're spending it so plentifully on our electeds

that there is almost no daylight between the corporate agenda

and New York state policy at the moment.

And it's, you know, it's no coincidence

that Andrew Cuomo's -- one of the industries

that donates the most to him is real estate,

and we're having a tremendous housing affordability crisis

across the state.

I think these two facts are very, very linked,

and I think it's really important that, for example,

in my campaign I'm not accepting a single dime

of corporate contributions. Right?

-And have you found -- [ Cheers and applause ]

-So that -- so that when I -- when I get to Albany,

I won't be beholden to my corporate donors

because I won't have any.

-That's a very easy solution to the problem

of how to not be beholden.

-It is. It is.

-You -- A lot of people are giving you credit for,

even before the election, pulling the governor

to the left on certain issues.

You have brought up issues, things like single payer.

You mention affordable housing.

You talk about --

-Whole host of environmental issues

we've got him to move to the left on.

-You got him to the left.

"The New York Times" just wrote an endorsement, and obviously,

they had to pick a candidate.

They gave you a lot of credit in this piece for the issues

that you were pulling the governor to the left on.

They also said that he had brought

a degree of corruption to Albany,

and yet in the end they endorsed him

despite making all these points because he would be more likely

to be able to implement things due to his experience.

What was it like reading that?

-Well, they effectively said, right, we have a governor

whose administration has been rife with corruption,

and if anything, the last four years,

his administration has outdone itself.

They listed all the things that he hasn't accomplished,

and they effectively said,

"We have an incredibly dysfunctional, corrupt

Cuomo administration.

But he's our Andrew Cuomo and we think the next four years

are gonna be entirely different.

Let's endorse him."

-That might -- I mean, because as you read it, it seemed like

they were gonna definitely endorse you,

and then at the end they didn't.

Were you like, "Wow, that was a real twist at the end there"?

[ Laughter ]

-You know, this is -- this is an insurgent campaign.

This is a people-powered campaign,

and I think that so many people in the establishment

are not grasping the moment that we're in and are not grasping --

with Donald Trump in the White House,

it's a really terrible moment for our country.

But I think what voters are trying to say

to the Democratic establishment and are saying it in volumes

when you look at the victory --

Ayanna Pressley last night in Massachusetts.

If you look at Andrew Gillum last week in Florida,

these are -- Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.

These are people who were not predicted to win,

who were down by 30 points in some cases,

and have marched on to victory because voters understand

something the Democratic Party leadership doesn't seem to,

which is that with Donald Trump in the White House,

we actually have not only a possibility

but we have an obligation to elect leaders

who will bring real progressive change,

whether you're talking about single payer healthcare,

whether you're talking about universal rent regulation,

whether you're talking about

New York becoming a leader in renewable energy.

We have to elect more Democrats this year,

but we also have to elect better Democrats.

For more infomation >> Cynthia Nixon Is Taking on the Political Establishment - Duration: 5:45.

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Pictures of Trump and Melania Hugging and Kissing, Giuliani's Eyes - Monologue - Duration: 2:51.

-Let's get to the news.

According to journalist Bob Woodward's new book,

when Twitter doubled its character limit for tweets

from 140 to 280,

President Trump said it was a bit of a shame because, quote,

"I was the Ernest Hemingway of 140 characters."

[ Laughter ]

I don't know if you were the Hemingway,

but you were definitely the Ernest.

[ Laughter ]

[ Light laughter ]

"The New York Times" today published an op-ed

written by an anonymous senior White House official,

titled, "I Am Part of the Resistance

Inside the Trump Administration."

Okay, I'm going to say it was Kellyanne

in the situation room with the laptop.

[ Laughter ]

We'll find out soon. [ Cheers and applause ]

Gonna find out soon.

[ Applause continues ]

White House Chief of Staff John Kelly

released a statement last night

denying that he called President Trump an idiot,

saying, quote,

"The idea that I ever called the President an idiot

is not true.

In fact, it's exactly the opposite."

And it is the opposite --

he called an idiot the President.

[ Laughter ]

[ Applause ]

In a...

[ Cheers and applause ]

In a new interview,

President Trump commented on the protesters who appeared

at Supreme Court Justice Nominee Brett Kavanaugh's

confirmation hearing yesterday

and said, "It's embarrassing for the country,"

adding, quote, "You don't even know

what side the protesters are on."

No, you don't know.

[ Laughter ]

Everybody else knows exactly what's going on.

You're like a guy watching "Glory" saying,

"Which side do you think's going to win?"

[ Laughter ]

In the same interview, President Trump claimed

that Special Counsel Robert Mueller

is former FBI Director James Comey's best friend,

adding, quote, "I could get you 100 pictures

of him and Comey hugging and kissing each other,"

which is a lot more pictures than there are

of Trump and Melania hugging and kissing.

[ Laughter ]

[ Cheers and applause ]

[ Applause continues ]

According to a new report,

some upscale hotels are now offering

cannabis-infused room-service items

to maximize relaxation for guests,

or you could just go to any Days Inn and huff the drapes.

-Oh! [ Laughter ]

[ Laughter and applause ] Whoa!

-Mmm. [ Light laughter ]

And finally, a fish market in Kuwait

has been caught attempting to make fish look fresher

by sticking fake plastic eyes on them.

[ Laughter ] -Ohh!

-"Hey, it works for me,"

said Rudy Giuliani. [ Laughter ]

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Cynthia Nixon on How She Would Fix New York City's Subways - Duration: 5:45.

-I want to ask about this, because, you know, obviously,

if you're running against a Republican right now,

they would probably be attacking your lack of experience,

but you're in this situation where even progressives,

who like your ideas, are concerned about it.

How do you address this fact that you

aren't coming from a political background,

especially at a time where someone's in The White House

who didn't have a lot of experience,

and it looks like it's not going great?

-Well, but what I want to say is -- Donald Trump is,

first and foremost, a real-estate developer, right?

Who ran to give himself and people in his tax bracket

a huge income-tax break.

I mean, I'm somebody who grew up the daughter

of a single mother in a five-flight one-bedroom walkup,

somebody who has spent the last 17 years

and used my celebrity to fight for LGBTQ equality

and for women's rights and abortion rights

and most especially to fight for better funding

and more equal funding for New York's public schools.

And I think that that's the kind of progressive fighter

that New York needs leading it right now.

We already have a corrupt corporate Republican

in the White House.

We don't need a corrupt corporate Democrat

opposing him in Albany.

-So, I want to get to an issue that we both agree

and I think everybody in the city agrees --

the subways are -- they're not good.

[ Laughter ]

That's one, I think, you've addressed.

And, obviously, you know, the subway is a lifeblood

for a lot of people that have to get to work.

This a serious issue.

-The subway is literally what New York City runs on.

-It's literally what it runs on.

And how do you even go about trying to address

this issue that not just through --

to be fair, has been deteriorating for years,

not just due to the Cuomo administration.

-Yes, but look at what's happened

in the last seven years.

Delays have tripled under Andrew Cuomo.

We've got the worst on-time record now

of any major transit system in the entire country.

-We did have that pizza rat. That was a nice moment.

That happened on his watch.

He was the first governor to have a pizza rat.

-But he has watched the steady decline.

He's siphoned off hundreds of millions of dollars

for pet projects that have absolutely nothing to do

with transportation.

And the fact of the matter is --

like so many of the issues that we face,

the problems that we face in New York, we know the solution.

But, right now, we have a governor who doesn't have

the political will to make it happen.

-The solution being we need more money put into the subways.

-The solution being we have a really comprehensive plan

for how to fix them, to replace the 1930s-era signals,

to replace the trains from the '60s and the '70s,

to run cars closer together so that we can get more trains

on the system so we're all not jammed in like sardines.

But Andrew Cuomo doesn't want to enact a tax on millionaires,

because they're some of his biggest donors

and he doesn't want to alienate them.

And his they're not people who ride the subway.

He himself is not someone who rides the subway.

He's been on the subway twice since taking office.

As somebody who's on the subway every day

and knows firsthand how terrible it is

and how it's getting worse and worse month by month,

this is not something we have a choice about fixing,

the New York City subway,

and this is not something that we can delay fixing.

It's only going to get harder

and more expensive to fix the longer we wait.

-Is it -- has it been disappointing for you

or is it what you expected that a lot of

establishment Democrats are throwing their support

behind Governor Cuomo?

You know, people like Joe Biden

and people like Hillary Clinton are supporting him.

Is that what you expected or a disappointment?

-This is exactly what we expected.

This is a total insurgent campaign.

This is a people-powered campaign.

And this is a campaign that

we're talking to people about issues.

We're talking to people about things

that they care about, like legalizing marijuana.

I know your audience doesn't care about that

issue in particular.

[ Cheers and applause ]

But we have to legalize marijuana for a lot of reasons,

but also because it's a racial-justice issue,

because people across all ethnicities and races

use marijuana at roughly the same rates,

but 80% of the arrests are of black and Latino people.

And it's just the tip of the iceberg

of the justice reform that we need to do.

We need to stop the overpolicing of communities of color.

We have to stop mass incarceration.

And when we're talking about mass incarceration,

we're talking about mass incarceration

of people of color.

-And the subway is also mass incarceration,

if you've been on it recently.

-At the moment. At the moment, it is.

-At the moment, it is. It's all very exciting.

It's very exciting to you have here,

both because of the political message

that you're pushing forward -- Also, we were talking backstage.

I do want to mention this briefly.

I had never seen "Sex and the City."

My wife made me start watching it this year.

We're on Season 4. -I'm so sorry. Yes.

-I'm very much enjoying it. -Good, good, good.

-But I'm really bothered,

because I feel like I have a really good impression of Steve.

-Really? -Yeah.

But I feel like it's a problem, because I feel like the window

is closed, as far as that being an effective tool.

Like, no one is dying to hear a Steve impression right now.

But I feel like since you're here,

I have a unique opportunity to do it.

-I would be so thrilled. -Okay, great. Are you ready?

-I wish we -- Do we have a Brooklyn Bridge, you know,

photo that we can --

-This is close enough, I feel. -It's close enough.

-Yeah, yeah yeah. -All right. Go ahead.

All right. Okay.

-[ As Steve ] What's going on with us, Miranda?

I mean, I can't figure out what we're doing.

Should we get a dog?

-That's very good. -Thank you.

That means a lot. You made me feel very good.

You just made me feel very good. -That was beautiful.

-Thank you so much for being here.

Give it up for Cynthia Nixon, everybody.

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we're taking the next step in truck uptime.

Learn more at volvotrucks.com/uptime

VOLVO TRUCKS. DRIVING PROGRESS

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Volvo Trucks - How Artificial Intelligence is improving truck uptime - Duration: 2:36.

How Artificial Intelligence is improving truck uptime

What if you could see into the future?

Predict and avoid unplanned stops long before they happen?

That's exactly what Volvo Trucks is aiming to do,

using new methods to monitor and analyse critical components in real time,

and applying machine learning to see further into the future.

We're looking at uptime from a customer perspective,

trying to understand what aspects of uptime are important for the customer.

Our focus is really to make sure that the customer has no unplanned stops.

Volvo Trucks has been using connectivity for many years

to support customers with efficient service planning.

Now technologies are opening up new opportunities

to take truck uptime even further,

enabling a deeper, more thorough analysis in real time.

This way we can avoid a range of potential failures

that may otherwise have resulted in an unplanned stop.

Increasing uptime is not a single journey.

A lot of different activities need to take place in different areas.

We are doing real-time monitoring today.

We are introducing machine learning.

We are increasing our capabilities to monitor more trucks.

So there are many different aspects of this

that we're working on at the same time.

When a probable failure is detected,

the customer's local Volvo workshop is alerted

so that preparations can be made ahead of time.

This means that the right expertise and part or component is ready

as soon as the truck comes in for the scheduled maintenance.

To be able to make predictions for our components, or failure of components,

we need to combine expertise or engineering skills and knowledge

together with a data-driven approach which we call machine learning.

Machine learning is a technology that makes it possible

to find hidden patterns in a huge amount of complex data.

By gradually introducing machine learning,

Volvo Trucks is able to learn more

about how hundreds and thousands of connected trucks work in everyday use.

This way we can develop even more reliable products in the future.

With real-time monitoring and machine learning,

we're taking the next step in truck uptime.

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Nora Fatehi

Nora Fatehi is a Moroccan-Canadian dancer, model, and actress, of Indian and Moroccan origin.

She made her film debut in the Bollywood film Roar: Tigers of the Sundarbans.

Born: February 6, 1992 (age 26 years), Canada

Height: 1.73 m Nationality: Canadian

TV shows: MTV Dating in the Dark

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How To Send COLD EMAILS To Get MORE CLIENTS - Idealist AskDan - Dreams Around The World - Duration: 7:48.

Hey Dan here and today I'm answering a question sent in about marketing your

freelance business and specifically cold emailing, but I'm gonna touch also on a

bunch of the mindset and psychological side of growing your business, especially

if you are more of a sensitive person maybe rejection doesn't go over so well.

I don't know if she says here but my hunch is the question is coming from an

ENFP or an INFP so here we are it comes from Lila or Lela or Lola it's

one of those names that I know I mispronouncing because I am terrible at

pronouncing names from Budapest and Frankfurt and everywhere I'm gonna be in

Budapest very soon as well as Belgrade by the way if anyone is around might do

a small event or Meetup I've been following you for a while and feels like

you are a mentor to me thank you I think you addressed so many of my questions I

was interested in over the last year I'm working as an illustrator and motion

designer and am just about to boost my creative network I've collected about a

hundred and twenty animation studios that I have started to write emails to

to introduce myself and work for them so I got through the boring part and when I

wanted to hit the send button I just started freaking out after I watched one

of your videos you suggested to create a plan and to stick to it so I decided to

write every day four or five emails it was great advice thank you so I got

through the struggle and I have also created new connections but on the other

hand I deal with the no answer emails very bad so she's sending the emails to

people and when she doesn't get a response feels terrible I take it pretty

personally as my work is like a reflection of my personality I feel like

I am refused egotistic I know so the fear of hitting the send button grew and

still sticking to my 4 to 5 email per day plan and my attitude is pretty low

actually it makes me sad do you have any suggestions on how to deal with these no

answer emails so well your question is about how not to take things personally

and how to maintain your confidence and and not feel bad in the face of

rejection I think the best way to deal with that is actually becoming a little

more mechanical and understanding the numbers behind marketing you know when I

first started sending out emails to my subscribers you almost go in like this

really naive person and you assume like everyone will respond you know if you

send out an email to a hundred people and say hey could you answer this

question and only five people respond you think like wow what's wrong maybe

the email system is broken or maybe maybe something's not working here right

very quickly you learn about math and in business math is very disappointing I'm

gonna tell you this is where the value of having a mentor or a coach or someone

who's been there can really come in this comes up sometimes in the free

freelancer program I've had these conversations where someone will tell me

that they've been sending cold emails same way you have been emailing people

and they've only received maybe 5% responses and I say holy shit 5% is an

amazing response rate to call the emailing and so from their perspective

they were assuming that if anything less than 50% of people responded they were

doing something wrong the reality is cold emailing you there's

math behind it right and the more you do it the more you realize that you're

going to get roughly the same amount of responses very ballparking here it's

roughly 2 to 10 percent response rate probably you're going to be closer to

like 2 to 5 though for the vast majority of industries and things that you're

doing and so you can do things strategically to improve this follow-up

emails personalization even your email template like what you're using might

you know be affecting your results obviously what you say will affect your

results kind of obvious but keep that in mind as no matter what

do no matter how superhuman you are these numbers are going to apply it's

something I see in my in my own business when I send out an email I get roughly

the same open rate week to week time to time they do vary by subject line and

things but these numbers are just part of doing business and when you realize

that that you shouldn't expect everyone to respond to your email and it's

probably going to be in that you know 5% range or lower that hopefully will help

you deal with what you're seen as rejection right so from your point of

view you're seeing it as this really personal rejection like they read your

email and they they went through and they spent an hour looking through your

work and they said she sucks I don't want to work with her right and then

throughout your email and mark you as spam maybe but probably more likely your

emails got filtered out by someone or they looked really quick and they kind

of saw your work and was like hey this looks good but I don't have time to

answer it right now and then they forgot to follow up most people are terrible

with their email they read it while they're like waiting in line and if

you're sending them a portfolio they probably can't really look at it that

well on their phone maybe I don't know what your portfolio looks like and so

they say hey I'll look at this later and of course they never remember and that

kind of thing right so keep that in mind is the vast majority of people who don't

respond they're not rejecting you they're just rejecting email they're

just not good at staying organized and that sort of thing so even though it

might be hard to do what I would suggest is send a second and maybe a third email

when you are writing these emails imagine that there is someone sitting

there I get cold emails more and more whether it's someone wanting to put my

course and one of their networks or pitch me on X Y or Z and the truth is I

still read them I don't respond to a lot of them occasionally if they do dear sir

ma'am I mark them as spam but in general I do read them

I rarely reply sometimes because I'm just not

interested and sometimes because I think yeah maybe but I'll reply later or I

want to see what they do next and see their marketing strategy if they email

me again but the truth is a lot of your emails someone will be reading on the

other side so when you're writing them keep that in mind you know write it

really personally keep in mind people are really busy my intention with this

video is not to give you tips on cold emailing but here we are so I might as

well keep your email short the longer your email the less likely people are to

respond so keep it shorter and engage them in a conversation keep it up keep

putting in the hours and putting in the numbers of emails and you'll get there

thank you for your support thank you for watching and if you haven't already do

subscribe to the channel and I can be your business and life mentor too

apparently thanks for watching and catch in the next one soon

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Hello Georg. Hello Toni. [Do you like] Watching TV or reading a book?

Reading a book.

Which book was the most valuable to you?

Tim Ferris's 4-Hours Work Week

With whom would you never like to be drunk?

Never?! ...With a former alcoholic.

Who is a big role-model for you?

Elias, out of all of us.

Do you trust your gut feeling or would you rather think things through 100 times?

Sadly, I do the latter.

What is the most beautiful thing that's happened to you today?

This interview with you.

There are many cute animals, which one isn't?

an elephant.

When something bothers you, are you offended, touchy, or aggressive?

Aggressive.

Wieselburger or Gösser? (Beer brands)

Gösser.

Why should we be all a little more thankful?

*Co-worker groans in distance*

Because we don't reveal enough of what we really perceive.

Who was the hero of your childhood?

My dad.

Complete the sentence "To me, time in nature means..."

Freedom.

What is your favorite watch?

Winter Day.

How do you look when a song by Gigi D'agostino is playing?

Thank you very much.

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Vikram Betal | Gandharbo Loker Niyam | Bangla Cartoon Video - Duration: 8:46.

'Laws of the land of Gandharvas'

Ugra Sen was the king of gandharvas (heavenly beings)

He was just like his name Ugra (aggressive).

He would get angry on the smallest things any time.

Shanta was his daughter.

She was very proud of her beauty.

How do I look n this bright crimson attire, my friend?

You look beautiful but not like Malati.

Malati, the most beautiful woman in the land of Gandharvas.

Sister, you look so beautiful without any ornament.

I wonder how beautiful you would look if you were decked in precious jewels.

Enough of flattery.

Let's go and worship Father Saileshwar. - Yes, let's go.

Father, please do something about this.

I wear the best of clothes and jewelry...

...and yet I don't look as beautiful as Malati.

Don't get angry.

Be satisfied with what god has given you.

Let's travel to earth. - Okay. Let's go

Shanta went with king Ugra Sen to travel throughout earth.

After coming back to the land of Gandharvas she narrated...

...her stories of travel to everybody.

The residents of the land of Gandharvas were surprised to hear those stories.

It must be a very beautiful place.

I wish we had beautiful waterfalls here in Gandharva land.

I'll go to the earth to see the beautiful waterfall.

No, dear. We can't travel to earth without the king's permission.

If the king finds out he'll punish you.

I'm ready for any kind of punishment.

But, I want to travel to earth.

Princess! There's a serious problem.

What has happened, friend?

Malati, the daughter of the minister has travelled to earth...

...without seeking the king's permission.

Great! That's good news.

Here's your reward.

I'll go and share the news with father.

What? Malati has gone to earth without my permission?

She will be punished for this act.

There's only one punishment for it.

You've t throw Malati out of Gandharva land.

Yes. I'll punish her.

After her trip to the earth Malati came back to the Gandharva land.

On the king's orders the guards arrested Malati...

...and presented her before the king.

Malati, you went to earth without my permission.

It's a crime here.

I curse you that you'll live as a human being on earth from today.

No, Your Majesty!

My daughter has made a mistake.

Please don't give her such harsh punishment.

Okay. If Malati can go to Kailash...

..and worship the god of all gods Lord Shiva...

...then she'll get rid of the curse.

As you order, Your Majesty.

Malati came to the earth.

Birketu, the son of the king of Kashi...

...set out to travel the country before ascending the throne.

His purpose is to travel to all the kingdoms...

...and learn about all the good laws on earth...

...and incorporate them in his kingdom.

While travelling he reached a waterfall ...

...where Malati was worshipping Lord Shiva.

They saw each other.

Such a beautiful lady.

I wish I could make her my queen.

He's such a handsome man.

I wish I could accept him as my husband.

Who are you, lady?

I'm a Gandharva woman, my name is Malati

Who are you, young man?

The young man revealed his identity and his purpose of travel.

Then Malati says...

The laws followed in the Gandharva land are very good.

You can come with me if you wish to know the laws.

But before that you must help me.

Malati told the young man about the curse inflicted on her...

...and how she can get rid of the curse.

I'll take you to Kailash. Come with me.

After a tough journey Malti together with prince Birketu reached Kailash.

She offered her prayers to Lord Shiva.

Salutations to Lord Shiva.

Salutations to Lord Shiva.

Salutations to Lord Shiva.

Prince, I've got rid of the curse because of you.

I'll take you to the land of Gandharvas.

No, lady. You may go back.

I won't go with you.

Birketu wanted to learn about the good laws in every kingdom...

...and incorporate them in his kingdom.

But, why didn't he visit the Gandharva land?

Malti told him that the laws of Gandharva land were very good.

After hearing Malti's story Birketu realized that...

...the king who gives severe punishment for a trivial crime...

...can never make laws for the well-being of his subjects.

So, he didn't go to Gandharva land.

As per our agreement I'll go away.

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