Every teenager NEEDS to hear this! (2024)

Prince Ea
19 Aug 201904:00

Summary

TLDRThis motivational speech encourages embracing one's uniqueness and authenticity over seeking popularity. It highlights the importance of self-acceptance and the realization that true happiness comes from liking oneself rather than being liked by others. The speaker shares personal experiences, illustrating how focusing on self-improvement and being genuine can attract people naturally. The message is to not let others' opinions define you, to avoid trading dignity for popularity, and to remember that who you are is what makes you great.

Takeaways

  • πŸš€ Prioritize Authenticity: The script emphasizes the importance of being true to oneself rather than seeking popularity by conforming to others' expectations.
  • πŸ’‘ Embrace Originality: It's better to be an original with flaws than a copy without, as uniqueness is what makes a person stand out.
  • πŸ€” Self-Reflection: The speaker reflects on their own journey from seeking popularity to realizing the value of self-improvement and self-acceptance.
  • 🌟 Shine Your Light: Encourages individuals not to dim their light or hide their talents out of consideration for others.
  • πŸ’” Recognize the Illusion of Popularity: Popularity is fleeting and does not equate to quality or happiness.
  • πŸ‘Ž Accept Criticism: Being real and authentic may lead to criticism, but it's better to be disliked for who you are than liked for who you're not.
  • πŸ’Ž Value Your Flaws: Just as real diamonds have flaws, real people make mistakes and have imperfections, which are signs of authenticity.
  • 😌 Find Happiness Within: True happiness comes from self-acceptance and self-love, not from the approval of others.
  • πŸ”‘ Be the Author of Your Story: You have the power to write your own narrative and should not let others dictate your life.
  • πŸ† Focus on Long-Term Growth: The script suggests that personal development and growth are more important than short-term popularity and should be the focus for long-lasting success.

Q & A

  • What is the main message of the video script about popularity and individuality?

    -The main message is that one should not seek popularity at the expense of authenticity and that being true to oneself is more important than fitting in or being liked by others.

  • Why does the speaker emphasize the importance of being 'original'?

    -The speaker emphasizes being 'original' because it suggests that everyone has a unique identity and should not try to imitate others, as authenticity is more valuable than conformity.

  • What does the script suggest about the relationship between popularity and quality?

    -The script suggests that popularity does not equate to quality, implying that being well-liked by others does not necessarily mean one is of high moral or personal quality.

  • How does the speaker describe the difference between fake and real people in terms of their flaws?

    -The speaker uses the analogy of diamonds to describe that fake people appear perfect without flaws, while real people, like real diamonds, have flaws and make mistakes, which is a sign of authenticity.

  • What is the speaker's view on the people who care too much about being cool?

    -The speaker believes that those who care too much about being cool are often the saddest because they are not happy with who they truly are, indicating a lack of self-acceptance.

  • Why did the speaker initially want to be popular?

    -The speaker initially wanted to be popular because, like many, they desired the attention and acceptance that comes with popularity, but later realized the importance of self-worth.

  • How did the speaker's life change after deciding to be true to themselves?

    -The speaker's life changed positively after they decided to be true to themselves; they gained self-confidence and started attracting people who appreciated them for who they truly are.

  • What does the script suggest about the value of self-acceptance compared to seeking others' approval?

    -The script suggests that self-acceptance is more valuable than seeking others' approval, as it leads to true happiness and a more authentic life.

  • What advice does the speaker give regarding dealing with people who judge based on others' opinions?

    -The speaker advises to disregard people who judge based on others' opinions, treating them like coupons to be cut out from one's life, and focusing instead on personal growth and self-improvement.

  • How does the speaker view the long-term impact of seeking popularity versus building character and personal growth?

    -The speaker believes that seeking popularity is short-lived and ends with superficial recognition, while building character and personal growth leads to a lasting legacy and true worth.

  • What is the final message the speaker wants to convey about one's own identity and greatness?

    -The final message is that one should never forget their own identity because it is their authenticity that makes them great, and they should not let others dictate their self-worth or story.

Outlines

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πŸš€ Embracing Authenticity Over Popularity

This paragraph emphasizes the importance of being true to oneself rather than seeking popularity. It discusses the superficiality of wanting to fit in with the 'cool kids' and the realization that being original and genuine is more valuable. The speaker shares personal experiences of feeling inadequate and the subsequent understanding that true happiness comes from self-acceptance. The message is that authenticity is more important than fitting in or being liked by others, and that real people, like real diamonds, have flaws which make them valuable and unique.

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Keywords

πŸ’‘Popularity

Popularity refers to the state of being well-liked, admired, or enjoyed by many people. In the context of the video, it is portrayed as a superficial measure of success and self-worth that can lead to a loss of individuality. The script emphasizes that true value comes from self-acceptance rather than seeking the approval of others, as illustrated by the line 'POPULARITY, Does not mean Quality'.

πŸ’‘Originality

Originality is the quality of being new, fresh, or inventive. The video encourages viewers to embrace their unique traits and not to conform to societal expectations. The phrase 'You were born original, Don't you dare die, a copy' highlights the importance of staying true to oneself and not imitating others for the sake of fitting in.

πŸ’‘Authenticity

Authenticity is the state of being genuine, real, and not false or imitation. The video script contrasts authenticity with the fake personas that some people adopt to gain popularity. It suggests that being true to oneself is more valuable than being liked for a facade, as indicated by 'it's better to be hated for who you are, then liked for who you're NOT'.

πŸ’‘Flaws

Flaws refer to imperfections or weaknesses. The video uses the analogy of real diamonds having flaws to illustrate that real people, unlike fake ones, make mistakes and have imperfections. This concept is used to argue that being imperfect is a sign of authenticity and should be embraced, as shown in 'The real ones, Have flaws'.

πŸ’‘Self-Acceptance

Self-acceptance is the psychological process of embracing oneself fully, including one's flaws and positive qualities. The video emphasizes the importance of self-acceptance for true happiness, stating that 'True happiness is when you like you', suggesting that personal contentment comes from within, not from external validation.

πŸ’‘Conformity

Conformity is the act of matching attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors to group norms or societal expectations. The script discourages conformity, urging individuals to 'Stop trying to fit in', and to instead stand out as their authentic selves.

πŸ’‘Courage

Courage is the ability to do something that frightens one; bravery. In the context of the video, courage is portrayed as the act of being true to oneself despite potential disapproval from others. The line 'When I had the courage to be me, People started coming to me' illustrates how courage can lead to genuine connections and self-fulfillment.

πŸ’‘Shyness

Shyness is the quality of being timid, quiet, and lacking in self-confidence. The speaker in the video identifies with the shy kid who initially craved popularity but later realized that self-improvement and self-acceptance were more important, as shown in 'I was that shy kid, There was nothing I wanted more, Than for people to like me'.

πŸ’‘Dignity

Dignity refers to the state or quality of being worthy of honor or respect. The video advises against trading one's dignity for popularity, suggesting that self-respect is more important than being well-liked by others, as indicated by 'Don't Trade your dignity for popularity'.

πŸ’‘Self-Worth

Self-worth is the value or esteem that a person places on themselves. The video script emphasizes that self-worth should not be determined by others' opinions but by one's own self-assessment. The phrase 'I found that, I...Was enough already' captures the idea that recognizing one's inherent value is crucial for personal empowerment.

πŸ’‘Opinion

Opinion refers to a belief or judgment that is not necessarily based on fact or knowledge. The video warns against letting others' opinions dictate one's self-perception, stating that 'Most people will judge you based on an opinion, From somebody else', and encourages viewers to disregard such judgments.

Highlights

Not caring about what people think is the best choice you ever make.

Being popular is basic and doesn't make you special.

You were born original, don't die a copy.

Popularity does not mean quality.

It's better to be hated for who you are than liked for who you're not.

Real people have flaws, unlike the fake ones who appear perfect.

The coolest people don't care about being cool.

True happiness comes from liking yourself, not from others' approval.

The universe may protect you from what you think you want.

Not being popular gave the speaker time to work on themselves.

When the speaker had the courage to be themselves, people started coming to them.

You are enough already, just as you are.

Nobody can tell your story like you can.

Don't dim your light or hide your shine for others.

Don't trade your dignity for popularity.

You may not be popular now, but you can be great one day.

In 5 years, popularity won't matter, but who you become will.

Don't let others write your story, you are stronger than that.

Remember who you are, because it's who you are that makes you great.

Transcripts

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Not caring of what people think

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Will be the best choice you ever make

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Bro this ol, I wanna be popular stuff

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Is basic

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I know you see cool kids

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They dress fresh

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They get attention

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They turning up

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They going to parties

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And you wanna be like them, right?

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Keep it 100 sometimes you feel like

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Your not enough, right?

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Well I am telling you, you are enough

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You were born original

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Don't you dare?

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die, a copy

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You were born to stand out

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Stop trying to fit in

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POPULARITY

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Does not mean Quality

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But I get it

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I get it, see in this crazy world we live in

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It has no chill

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Some peoples are loved for being fake

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And others are judged for being real

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But you have to be real

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Never stop

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Because it's better to be

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hated for who you are

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then liked for who your NOT

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So what if you don't fit in?

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So what if your not perfect?

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Do you know how diamond experts

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Can tell if a diamond is real or worthless?

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See the fake diamonds

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Are perfect.

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The real ones

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Have flaws

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And just like the fake people

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Appear perfect

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Real people make mistakes

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And have flaws

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And let me tell you this

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The coolest people

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Don't care about being cool

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The people who care about being cool

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Are the saddest

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When they go home, they're not happy with who they are

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Cuz see popularity

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is when other people like you

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True happiness is when you like you

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See me and you bro

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we got the same story

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See I was that shy kid

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There was nothing I wanted more

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Than for people to like me

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But it didn't happen

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And I would always think like why?

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Why can't more people like me?

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And then in dawned on me

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See sometimes the universe

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Has to protect you from what you think you want...

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See me not being popular game me time to work on me

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And when I worked on me

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Everything changed

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When I had the courage to be me

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People started coming to me

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See I found that,

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I...Was enough already

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And just like that

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YOU ARE ENOUGH ALREADY

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See nobody has lived your life

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Nobody can tell your story

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So pick your head up

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Don't dim your light so that other don't have to squint

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Don't hide your shine underneath the shade

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Don't Trade your dignity for popularity

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You may not be popular now

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But you will be great one day

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Right now you may not be well known

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But one day you will be worth knowing

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So keep focusing on you

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And don't worry about what these people thinks

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Mainly because most people

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Don't think

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Most people will judge you based on an opinion

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From somebody else

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Man treat these people like coupons

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And cut them outta your life

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Leave them on read

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It's time to focus on you

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You may not see it now

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But in 5 years

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None of this popularity stuff is gonna matter

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See popularity ends on yearbook day

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What you build

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And who you become

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Will last the rest

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Of your life

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So don't let them write your story

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You keep

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Caring about what people think,

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You will forever be their slave

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And your stronger then that

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So never forget who you are

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Cuz it is Who you are

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That makes you great

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Hi5 :)

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