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Hey everybody and welcome back to another Tip Thursday with me

Conor Clyne, the Language Tsar, and yes you are on the right video. It doesn't

look like Warsaw, Poland because I'm actually in Tenerife but this is the

video hundred dollars what it can get you in Warsaw, Poland.

The reason I'm shooting this intro in a different location is because there are

gonna be some big changes to this channel, including the name. I've been playing

around with a few different names and don't be surprised ... it's gonna be the same

channel with me Conor so one thing I wanted to know is what you think about

this 100 dollar series. Do you think the money being should be higher like $500

$1,000? I'm thinking of changing that as well as I travel around Europe. Keep

your comments coming. Write them below! I"m gonna be talking a lot about not just

about languages also about travelling in the region and how you can have a more

locally epic travel experience and also about dating because I get a lot of

questions about dating. Let's get into today's video which is $100 Warsaw, Poland.

So let's start with accommodation here in Warsaw. Now if you want a nice

apartment in the city center it's gonna set you back about 60 to 80 US dollars.

Now you can of course get a lot cheaper if you go outside of the city

center so there it's probably gonna be costing like 40 or 50 US dollars. I used

the Airbnb to find my apartment. It's kind of my default when I'm traveling

and I don't know the city and maybe an agent for apartments in the city where

I'm traveling to. So that's the kind of price range you should budget for an

apartment in Warsaw. So next up is food: a two course meal in a decent restaurant

with drinks in the center of Warsaw seems to be costing between 17 and say 23 US

dollars so we're doing like 15 yeah approximately 18 or 20 euros depending

on where you go and what you eat. Of course that fluctuates if you want to eat

you know fast food is coming a lot cheaper if you want to go to fine dining

if it's gonna be much more expensive but that's to give you a general ballpark

figure and they are the kind of places I've been eating in so I can talk from

personal experience that's the kind of budget that you should expect for food

here in restaurants in Warsaw. So next up are drinks if you want to go for a

cocktail after a long day of sightseeing here in Warsaw or maybe you just been

hanging out with friends or working from a cafe like a lot of you digital nomads

tend to do, it's gonna cost you around 20 zloty which is five dollars 80 cents

US pretty much or a little bit under five euros for a cocktail here in the

center of Warsaw and if you want to go for a local beer that's gonna be about

half that so ten zloty so yeah that's gonna be a little bit more or less three

US dollars and if you're a coffee addict like I am then as you've seen from

my Instagram stories I'm always having a few flat whites somewhere in a nice cafe

when I'm working that is gonna cost you a little bit more than a local beer it's

like about 12 zloty as I can see as the price and that's like about 2 euros 80

or yeah just a little bit over at 3 US dollars that you should budget for.

In terms of transport I've been going around the city actually by Uber and

that costs you know more or less between 10 and 20 zlotys so yeah anything

from maybe three to five or six US dollars is kind of the normal price

range for a trip here. I didn't take any official taxis I just use Uber because

it's my default go to when I'm traveling and it's just a lot more convenient and

I don't need to download extra apps. So if you actually use taxi apps here in

Warsaw or you know a better option and please write below in the comments

section and help everyone else out who might be coming here to Warsaw. Now if

you feel like going to something cultural like maybe the National Museum

here in Warsaw. That's also gonna cost you twenty zloty so that's gonna be a

little bit under six US dollars a little bit under five euros for entrance to

that. So let's tot all that up and see what you can get for your 100 bucks

around 80 euros. You're gonna be able to stay in an apartment outside of the city

centre, go for two meals in restaurants and then you can throw in maybe two

flat whites, two coffees and maybe a cocktail, two beers,

your uber to the National Museum and you should be more or less at a hundred

bucks. If you've been here and you find the price range I've given to be too

high, too low, you know better ways to save money then definitely let everybody

know in the comments section below the video. We're building a great community

here of people who are interested in traveling to the more eastern part of

Europe in general so definitely help everybody out and share your experiences

and also let me know if you find the prices here in Warsaw expensive or cheap

compared to what you were expecting maybe where you live or where you're

normally travel to do you think that Warsaw is good value for money or you

think it's a little bit more on the expensive side. That's it for another Tip

Thursday. Big thumbs up of course if you liked the video. Whack the notification

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I've been working on a new course which is going to be how to survive a trip to

Eastern Europe and that's actually based on your feedback on my Instagram, Twitter

and Facebook poll that I recently had out so. You gave me a lot of great

feedback there .... a lot of really valuable comments and that seems to be

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There's a link in the description below there just have to type in your email

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see you in the next video. It's 'pa-pa' from Warsaw which 'bye-bye' in Polish and I

look forward to seeing you and your smiling face pretty soon!

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Penrite Technical Help - Duration: 2:22.

So for those of you that have been watching some of our videos, you already

know I've been using Penrite Oil myself for years and I can tell you I'm not

paid to say that, I work out long ago just the quality of this oil and what I

really loved was the variety of products they make. So it's an industry given this

is top of class and what you may not have known and I certainly didn't was the

back end that Penrite have put behind their products in terms of the

assistance you can get in resolving any of your issues, now how do they do that

well it says it all here, first of all, We're here to help and over here is my menu of what

that is, so of course there's a variety of apps already up, there's the website

now between those two things alone you're going to get pretty well all the

answers you gonna need, you can phone them up and you know I was just talking

to Toby Dymond before who came in here and I asked him the question

you know how long am I gonna have to wait for a response

he said typically less than 30 seconds, that's pretty cool and of course if

you've got a query you can just email them tech@penriteoil.com.au

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Now before I get much further so I want to go and show you this call centre and I

just want a point of these words on the wall here they'll written up there by

John Dymond, so John there is he is right there in that photograph, Oils are

cheap and Engines are expensive, truer words never spoken when you're talking

about lubricants and you know what John was Margaret's husband, Margaret still as

the sole owner of this company and most of her family still work in here within

it, so we're saying Australian 100% Australian owned and

operated company I mean it, before we get over here

keep your eye out for these consoles, there going to start showing up in stores soon,

very very cool, Davey Reynolds, Bathurst Winner...

But where I want to take you too is a little Call Centre... a little Technical Center if you like

a the little hub, you can see here this ain't some Call Centre on the other

side of the world taking a call, looking at an instruction manual with people

that don't know what they're talking about, this is right here in Melbourne in

head office and you can see here these people are equipped and i can tell you

they're knowledgeable, so whatever you've got you want to throw it at them you throw it at them

because I reckon they're up for it

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Meditate with Sadhguru on The Most Important Job of the Mind (WHAT YOU DON'T KNOW) - Duration: 10:33.

why as a Western society do we tend to feel that intellect is more important in

dealing with situations on a day-to-day basis rather than feeling I think it's a

European tango on their card I think for long periods of time human societies

have suffered this struggle for survival when you want to survive your ability to

discriminate is the most important quality otherwise you don't know why

till we create kind of societies where everybody can survive this cannot be put

to rest so this is the reason why Eastern societies did not Bank so much

on intellect but on intelligence there's a distinct difference because probably

in English language there is no words to describe different aspects of one's

intelligence in Sanskrit language there are at least eight dimensions of your

intelligence so intellect is just one of them

intellect is very useful for survival process because it gives you

discriminatory capability if you allow your intellect to find out anything

suppose you want to know this flower through your intellect you will see the

only thing you will do is pull it apart and try to know it dissection is the way

of the intellect so if you want to know your mother please don't dissect okay

that's not the way life happens if you want an old life in its entirety you

need other dimensions of intelligence because intellect has given ability to

survive and a certain sense of dominance over others we have become devotees of

intellect intellect is a wonderful thing no

question about that but you need to understand human intellect functions

only from the limited data that it has gathered it cannot explore anything

entirely new you can only project from what you know to

the dimension and you can never project into an unknown dimension through what

you know right now that's the reason why I would say Western societies have been

on a treadmill for a long time they run a lot and they get fit but they don't go

anywhere

Fitness happens of course ok now when we talk about human identity and false

association with certain stereotypes why do we always strive to to be a certain

stereotype I mean why does everybody in Pennsylvania want to have a big house

with a white picket fence why is that the status of having arrived because

this is a society this idea of role model is essentially from the West so a

few months ago I was being interviewed by someone from here and this lady asked

me who is your role model said go I said I don't roll with the models certain

idea never occurred to me it never occurred to me how should I save myself

in whose image that never occurred to us because the East is always looking at

how to turn inward and discover the deeper potential in you never going out

to be like somebody else this is something which is there in the natural

ethos of India that you cannot be somebody else you can never ever be

someone else you can only be yourself and how to make this yourself into your

full potential full-blown growth is all the traditional yogic examples go like

this if a mango tree looks at a coconut tree and thinks coconut tree is taller

and aspires to become a coconut tree it will become a noble mango tree so every

life is unique in its own way and has its own place the only thing that life

has to do is to find the necessary nourishment to get full-blown growth if

you become a full-blown yourself and that's all you can do otherwise you will

become tenses so the problem is once once you

go by your intellect these two things already connected once you go by your

intellect you will have a whole lot of information but you don't know anything

this is modern education you have a whole lot of information with you

everybody is rattling out what if in a dinner party you can see people saying

exact distance between planet Earth and you know planet Mars and everything but

what relevance is it it is just that you can gather information like this when

you have information you have a false sense of feeling that you know

everything but you know nothing it may help you in the financial market

to have information but with life what is needed is not information what

is needed is profoundness of purchase that you have into life you need

traction into life experiencing life you cannot know it if you read a book and

you think you know life or you figure out something in your head and you think

you know it no you have to experience it the profoundness of your experience is

what makes this life so if you grow by the intellect imitation is a natural

process and that's how the role models come can I tell you a story please I

always seek your permission because the moment I start once upon a time a lot of

people think it's bedtime you know that's the only time somebody

told them a story so this happened in early 20th century 1910 there was a man

whose name was topi walla topi wala means a hatzala you know people second

names indicate their trade sometimes so he's going from village to village town

to town selling hats in the tropical heat one afternoon he felt tired and he

went and sat down under a tree opened his meager lunch ate and dozed off after

a little while he opened his eyes and to his horror all the heads were gone he

looked all over the place no hats when you you do everything possible when

you don't know what else to do people pray so he looked up to pray and he saw

a bunch of monkeys sitting there all handsewn so he screamed at them they

screamed back at him he abused them they abused in their own language he picked

up whatever he could and threw it at them they picked up whatever they

couldn't throw it back at him not knowing what to do out of sheer

frustration he took his hat and flung it on the ground all the monkeys took their

heads and flung it on the ground and he picked them up and went about his

business 2013 December 21st another man was going around selling hats his name

also happens to be topi wallah and one afternoon he went inside under a tree it

is an elaborate lunch 21st century you know and promptly fell asleep after some

time he woke up has gone he didn't look here and there he looked straight up a

bunch of monkeys were sitting hats on he got up and jabbed they all dived he made

funny faces they made funny faces he had all the fun he wanted to have when he

was done he picked up his head and flung it on the ground

a baboon of a monkey quickly came down picked up the hat

walked towards him gave him a tight slap in the face and said you idiot you think

only you had a grandfather so there is substantial evidence there is evidence

that monkeys are evolving okay now once you go where the limitations of your

intellect you are still a hunter and gatherer maybe into the gathering pieces

of meat and leather and bone and tooth of animals today you gather information

you know the distance between Mars and Sun and this and that

maybe you gather but still the nature of the intellect is to gather by gathering

if you gather so much somebody who has this much in

front of that person in comparison to that person you look better but in the

in the experience of life you will not feel any better so if you have gathered

that much if somebody has gathered this much then in front of that person you

feel like nothing so gathering is always by comparison

your own gathering has no meaning it is only in relation to somebody else's

gathering being more bigger than yours or in other words in somewhere you start

enjoying somebody else is in capability or failure or whatever so this is the

nature of the intellect because it survives on what you have gathered

you

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