Bro went from school advice to financial advice, how to get a job, how to buy a computer, and how to get a job again. Character development is insane
I don’t need a therapist, I just need to follow gohar.
My middle school, 7th grade science teacher, taught us this process. He had us make up fake businesses and physically build our product. Each team got 50 dollar's to buy their parts. We would then go to a college nearby (their MESA program also paid for everything) and present our product to three judges who would judge based on looks, design, and functionality. It was extremely humbling and helpful
mom doing 1 star is crazy
Gohar always takes a step further with character development. Im subscribing now for how quick and yet understandable the shorts he makes.
MVP means “Minimal Viable Product” which means to make your product in the cheapest way possible to make a profit and then later down the line refine the design to make it better
Leborn James doing 4⭐️ and mom doing 1⭐️ is crazy 🗣️🔥🔥🔥🔥
remember it doesnt have to be a product it can also be a service just like Gohar selling knowledge
Can you make videos for middle schoolers? Please
This video is literally the definition of easier said then done
Step 1: get a friend.
Nahh the way mom rated it 1 star 😭
Selling Ice Lollies for people who are overheated! Summer business!
As someone who wants to start a business in the near future, this really helped!
I need more information pls make more longer vid
Mom gave him one star lmaooo
For those who don’t know: The radioactive radius of a nuclear bomb, depending on the bomb's yield, can range from a few hundred meters for a small bomb to several kilometers for a large one, with the most dangerous radiation exposure occurring within the first few miles downwind from the blast due to radioactive fallout; however, the exact distance depends heavily on weather conditions and the terrain. Key points about radioactive radius: Immediate radiation: The most intense radiation is experienced very close to the explosion site, within a relatively small radius, causing immediate radiation sickness to exposed individuals. Fallout: The major concern for long-term radiation exposure is the radioactive fallout, which can spread much further depending on wind patterns and can contaminate large areas downwind from the blast. Yield matters: A larger nuclear bomb will have a larger radioactive radius compared to a smaller one. The size of a nuclear bomb directly impacts the amount of fallout produced, as a larger bomb generates a more powerful explosion, propelling a larger quantity of radioactive material higher into the atmosphere, leading to a wider dispersal of fallout over a larger area when it eventually falls back to the ground; essentially, the bigger the bomb, the more potential fallout there is to spread. Key points about how bomb size affects fallout: Larger fireball: A larger bomb creates a bigger fireball which draws in more debris from the surrounding environment, increasing the amount of material that becomes radioactive and can be dispersed as fallout. Higher altitude reach: A bigger explosion propels radioactive particles to higher altitudes, allowing them to travel further with prevailing winds before settling as fallout. Increased particle size variation: Larger bombs can produce a wider range of particle sizes in the fallout cloud, with some particles remaining airborne for longer periods, further extending the potential fallout zone. Factors influencing fallout beyond bomb size: Detonation height: Exploding a bomb at a higher altitude can minimize local fallout but potentially spread radioactive material over a larger area due to wind patterns. Weather conditions: Wind direction and precipitation can significantly affect the distribution of fallout after a nuclear explosion. Terrain: The type of terrain where the bomb detonates can influence how much material is picked up and becomes part of the fallout. Show less
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Simple, direct, and helpful. Exactly what I needed.
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