Why Most People Don't Have SUCCESS — Podcast for English Learners

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Published 2023-03-13
In this episode, we talk about achievements, and why just focusing on your goals is a bad strategy for learning English.
👇 𝗚𝗲𝘁 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝗥𝗲𝗮𝗹𝗟𝗶𝗳𝗲 𝗘𝗻𝗴𝗹𝗶𝘀𝗵 𝗔𝗽𝗽!
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LINKS:
► Steve Jobs Stanford Commencement Speech 2005
   • Steve Jobs Stanford Commencement Spee...  

► Lesson with Thiago's Personal Story
   • How You Can Become a Fluent English S...  

► How You Can Understand 100% of What Natives Say
   • How I Understand 100% of What Natives...  

► Leonardo DiCaprio Speech at The Oscars
   • Leonardo DiCaprio winning Best Actor ...  

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All Comments (21)
  • @RealLifeEnglish1
    Hey! This is Ethan, and we need your help 🙂 We've created this survey forms.gle/8R8CKUe5azFQ8Jq28 to understand how we can make the best lessons on this podcast, and guide you on your English learning journey. Would you be able to respond to the questions? Thank you so much
  • @marcelarozsova660
    At age 17, she was rejected from college. At age 25, her mother died from disease. At age 26, she suffered a miscarriage. At age 27, she got married. Her husband abused her. Despite this, her daughter was born. At age 28, she got divorced and was diagnosed with severe depression. At age 29, she was a single mother living on welfare. At age 30, she didn't want to be on this earth. But, she directed all her passion into doing the one thing she could do better than anyone else. And that was writing. At age 31, she finally published her first book. At age 35, she had released 4 books, and was named Author of the Year. At age 42, she sold 11 million copies of her new book, on the first day of release. This woman is J.K. Rowling. Remember how she considered suicide at age 30? Today, Harry Potter is a global brand worth more than $15 billion dollars. Never give up. Believe in yourself. Be passionate. Work hard. It's never too late. She is J.K. Rowling.
  • I want to thank real-life English for everything, I´m an English teacher in my country, but as you´ve mentioned English at school is so different from real life, so since I discovered you, I started changing the way I was teaching English and make fun and natural for my students, I´ve learned much from you and put into practice most of the tips you give us.
  • @paolosartorio7285
    Hi there. I'm Paolo from Italy. You are both unique and special persons and that's why I would like to share my personal experience with you. It's a story about achievement, passion, determination and huge desire. Today exactly a year ago my mother died. I lived and took extreme care of her for five years and seven months. While I was at home with her, I simply decided to teach English myself. My goal since the beginning has been able to express myself in English like I do in my native language. I'm getting very emotional and I can tell you this, learning English has saved my life, and If I hadn't had my passion I would have become crazy, during those terrible a and beautiful years. I will never forget that. As Jk Rowling is my personal "superhero" I always use a phrase she said. "A rock bottom situation had become the rock solid foundation upon which I rebuilt my life. Definitely. Thank so much for letting me share my story with you. You know I love what you do. Great job.
  • @SurajThakur_2303
    In this podcast of today's I learned things like success is not a destination but it is a journey to go through. Another great message which I learned is that, "it is never to be late to be what you might have been."
  • @Caju35
    I’m also Brazilian, and it’s such amazing found out that Thiago is also from my home country. I hope someday I will be able to speak English fluently too!!
  • Thank you so much! Your podcasts are really helpful in my learning.❤
  • @nehapurvey2434
    First time watching your podcast and i really love n appreciate your work. Thank you so much guys.
  • @amaseydi5121
    From Sénégal a no speaking English country but i am doing all my best to learn English because i love it ❤ thank you for your sharing ,Good job ❤❤
  • @NEB9720
    Thank you very much For quite informative videos that real-life upload each week
  • Great lesson great conversation is the best way to learn English just to listen and learn vocabulary
  • @Mr-ry1uh
    Hello.I'm from japan and I've just found and finished to watch this video. there are a lot of word that useful and it could be in a daily naturally conversation. I just subscribed, I'll be keeping my english journey. thank you.
  • @adolfabe6521
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  • I have recently watched a really great movie " Pollianna" , the film is very kind and makes start thinking about our behaviour, our way of dealing with other people. It is awsome, and i highly recommend the film for watching with kids.
  • @airamsg3467
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  • @user-cr2gd3tn9q
    Guys, it was amazing! Thank you so much for your work! Super useful, super interesting!!! Looking forward to watching next episodes ❤
  • @alioumaiga6838
    I lost my words after watching this video. Thank you guys, you do a great job.
  • I love your podcasts.. In addition to the interesting subjects you both talk about, the comments about some words and expressions you use during your talk help me a lot. Thank you, guys.
  • I love how Thiago speak English. I hope one day I will be able to speak fluency too 😘❤️❤️