00:00greetings dear viewer if you don't know
00:02me my name is petu and I'm a challenger
00:04level League of Legends player but what
00:06does that mean it means that I'm in the
00:090.01% of all ranked players in a
00:12competitive video game but at the same
00:15time I'm holding a 5.0 grade point
00:18average in both my bachelor's and
00:20master's degree studies in this video
00:23I'm going to teach you how to become an
00:24academic weapon while maintaining high
00:27rank in the video game of your choice
00:29let's get started started I want to
00:31begin by covering some background
00:33information right first of all this
00:35video is aimed not only at League of
00:37Legends players but any gamer or anyone
00:40pursuing some kind of hobby that
00:42requires a lot of time and attention but
00:45you're also interested in having
00:46academic success maybe success at your
00:48work just some kind of success in two
00:51different domains at the same time the
00:54video you're seeing in the background is
00:56a recording where I play Shen my
00:58favorite character in League of Legends
01:00uh in a challenger match so the highest
01:03kind of caliber of game play in League
01:06of Legends and I'm playing verus a Vio
01:08who is a very interesting Champion
01:10normally not seen in the Midland and
01:12neither is my Champion as well but if
01:13you don't know about League of Legends
01:15don't worry about the game play just
01:16enjoy it a little bit and if you're a
01:18familiar uh Watcher then you're just
01:20going to enjoy the game play it's going
01:22to be a solid game right I want to begin
01:24by talking about what I consider to be
01:26the fundamental building block of My
01:29Success uccess in any domain right and
01:32that is sleep now most of you are
01:33already going to be thinking oh yeah I
01:35know man you're supposed to sleep well
01:37and sleep helps you with all these
01:39things with memory with uh recovering
01:41your body all of this kind of stuff but
01:43I want to give you not the science
01:45behind it because I'm not an expert in
01:47that domain I don't know about sleep
01:48science all I know is from Listening
01:50huberman Lab podcast and Matthew
01:53Walker's great book why we sleep right
01:55some kind of you know public science
01:57information but I want to talk to you
01:59about the anecdotal evidence and the
02:02stuff that I do in my life that I have
02:04seen have an effect on my own
02:06performance and my uh happiness when it
02:09comes to doing things that I love right
02:12so my first tip for anyone is to
02:15literally priortize sleep over
02:17everything else that's that's the way I
02:19live my life currently okay and I know
02:22that comes from a point of privilege
02:24because not everyone has the ability to
02:27selfishly prioritize their own sleep
02:30but the target audience for this video
02:32think about it most of you are going to
02:34be people who play video games okay so
02:36that means you have access to some kind
02:38of income in order to have uh a working
02:41PC and you're not just using that PC for
02:45working or school stuff you're also
02:47using it for entertainment purposes so
02:49all of this is to say that most likely
02:51the person who is watching this video
02:53you have this kind of privilege as well
02:55to be able to have some time to sleep
02:58now that is not the case for everyone
03:00but I will go from this kind of
03:01assumption that you actually have this
03:03ability in your life okay now I will run
03:06down the things that I do in order to
03:08improve my sleep okay first of all I do
03:11not use alcohol or caffeine and speak
03:15and not even mentioning other drugs
03:17right I'm not going to get into that but
03:18firstly alcohol alcohol disrupts your
03:22sleep a lot okay not only does it
03:25disrupt your sleep it has so many
03:27different side effects that I truly
03:29believe that if you are using alcohol
03:31okay recreatives any like even once per
03:34month I think you're not getting your
03:35full potential right I am putting
03:38everything that is possible in order to
03:39optimize my sleep and I just won't take
03:42you seriously if you say that okay but
03:44I'm going to have you know uh one glass
03:46of wine at this party on Friday I I
03:49don't I don't believe that you're then
03:51truly like trying your best in order to
03:53improve your capability as a human that
03:55can perform in different domains right
03:57so I don't use alcohol and then the more
04:00controversial one I don't use caffeine
04:02either I do not drink coffee I don't
04:04drink energy drinks the only caffeine
04:06that I consume is in the form of uh
04:09green tea and this happens maybe once
04:13every two weeks and it is always before
04:16noon any caffeine consumption after noon
04:19will have an effect on my sleep and I
04:22truly believe that if you are
04:24functioning well and you getting enough
04:26sleep you do not need caffeine in order
04:28to perform your daily task and I think
04:30it's detrimental in the long run also
04:32this might be my you know uh young 24
04:35year-old body being very energetic and
04:38I'm I'm not requiring the same amount of
04:40energy that someone let's say 40 years
04:43old would require and then they would
04:44need caffeine to perform but at least
04:46until now I have managed quite well
04:48without it and I hope this can give you
04:50an example of okay you don't actually
04:52need caffeine to perform and you don't
04:53need any kind of substances to perform
04:55well all you need is a good diet and
04:57sleep now I'm going to move on to our
04:59next next thing that I do in order to
05:01improve my sleep okay and this is that I
05:04will not play video games after 6:00
05:08p.m. and now you might be thinking B
05:10what what are you saying bro you are
05:12you're playing video games for a living
05:14essentially okay that is how I make my
05:16income but you do not play video games
05:18after 600 p.m. why is that okay well let
05:21me explain first of all whenever I play
05:24a game such as League of Legends which
05:26is very demanding for the brain because
05:28you're going into this fight flight mode
05:30or not not fight or flight mode rather
05:32you're in a fight mode actually because
05:33you have to be the most efficient you
05:36can be at all times for a extended
05:39period of time so you have to be
05:40concentrating well and you are
05:42constantly evaluating different things
05:44and it is very similar to being in a
05:45fight mode in nature obviously without
05:48the physical restraints or constraints
05:50but this is this is I think it's a very
05:53like non relaxing kind of thing oh look
05:55at this flash down on the vle pick up a
05:57nice kill so why do I I then stop at 600
06:00p.m. it is because if I play after 6:00
06:03p.m. and I'm trying to go to sleep
06:05around 1 p.m. or 11:00 p.m. it will
06:09disrupt my sleep because I won't
06:11immediately be able to get out of that
06:14gaming mode that kind of fight mode uh
06:17when I turn off the PC and it usually
06:19requires an extended number of hours in
06:22order to completely wind down and be
06:24ready to sleep at 10: or 11:00 p.m. and
06:28then the question is for for some of you
06:30but if you don't play after 600 p.m. how
06:32do you ever have the time to play League
06:33of Legends and that's where I get to my
06:35next point is that I have this kind of
06:39idea of using my work days or my active
06:41days uh in Focus days and by Focus days
06:45I mean that I am only doing one activity
06:48per day like one um let's say brain
06:52activity per day obviously I will have
06:54you know time to work out and time to
06:56you know clean the apartment and relax
06:58and all this kind of stuff but I'm
07:00usually choosing between doing uh
07:03YouTube work or doing academic work or
07:07uh playing League of Legends so I only
07:09use one day for one specific task
07:11because I believe in the power of
07:13staying in one context there's this idea
07:16of context switching uh I don't know if
07:18it's like like proven theory in
07:21Neuroscience but at least this concept
07:23has helped me understand my brain more
07:26and basically it describes the cost
07:29associated with changing from one
07:32context to another so let's say you're
07:34playing two hours of League of Legends
07:36you've gotten all of this kind of uh
07:38Champion information gameplay
07:40information micro decision making into
07:42your working memory and now you start
07:45doing your I don't know algebra homework
07:47okay and now you have to completely
07:49switch your mindset because previously
07:51you were thinking about League of
07:52Legends Champions League of Legends
07:53items all this kind of information now
07:55you have to think about mathematical uh
07:58elements and how functions work and this
08:00kind of stuff and there is a cost a time
08:03and energy cost associated with
08:06switching between these two domains so
08:08in order to avoid that context switching
08:10cost I only focus on one specific uh
08:13domain or context within a given day so
08:17then I wake up and I'm L just going to
08:19say okay today I will play ranked League
08:21of Legends and I will do it the best of
08:23my ability and when I don't feel like
08:25that I can give all of my performance I
08:28will stop and I'm done for the day and
08:29then I won't even begin with you know
08:31mathematics or anything because I'm
08:34specifying that day uh that its focus is
08:37on League of Legends and then other days
08:39I will be like okay today I have to do
08:41some homework I have to study and I will
08:43start thinking about okay which which
08:45course do I need to complete right now
08:47what is of the utmost priority and I
08:49will realize okay in one week I have
08:51this optimization homework that I have
08:54to return right so then I will use that
08:56entire day to complete that homework
08:59and I will not context twitch into
09:02League of Legends mode or not even into
09:04other courses I'm mainly focusing on
09:06that one single course and I want to get
09:09into the depth of it as well as possible
09:12also fantastic book that you have to
09:13read uh deep work by Cal newort I think
09:17is the author it's an amazing book about
09:20the way you can basically get more out
09:22of your life and more about more out of
09:25knowledge work and kind of this focused
09:27work but I will not describe the content
09:29of that book in detail all I will say is
09:32that it's very important for me to be
09:35able to go very deep into one subject
09:37because I think the compound interest
09:39you gain from spending a lot of time
09:42into one subject within a given day will
09:45outway kind of this uh I don't know
09:48feeling of you being productive by doing
09:50multiple different things so the kind of
09:52areas where I feel like that is the most
09:54pronounced is for example I've studied
09:56computer science as my minor in
09:58University and whenever I'm doing some
10:00kind of like programming tasks right
10:03there is a lot of like cost associated
10:05with context switching when it comes to
10:07programming because for me like I'm not
10:09a professional programmer right I'm not
10:11a software developer so I don't have
10:13working knowledge uh completely about
10:16let's say JavaScript or python or Scala
10:20right so whenever I'm doing cours work
10:22or whenever I did cour workk in a
10:23programming course I want to spend an
10:25entire day maybe even three days in a
10:28row doing only that one specific task
10:30because then everything is very easily
10:32accessible like if I consider my brain
10:35to work like uh rapid access memory
10:37which is like computer memory which is
10:39not true by the way brain doesn't work
10:41like that but just as a like metaphor
10:43then everything is cached at the very
10:46highest level so that you can access
10:48that information quickly because you're
10:49not bringing any other information into
10:51your brain right so that's why I like to
10:53focus on one task for one day maybe even
10:56multiple days in a row not context
10:58switching makes a lot of kind of sense
11:00for me in terms of optimizing my usage
11:03of time and just getting the maximal
11:05value out of my time as well a trick
11:08that I use to identify which Focus I
11:11should take on a given day is by
11:14actively evaluating my awareness status
11:17or not awareness status it's more like
11:19my level of um my my ability to perform
11:24a cognitive task okay someone's going to
11:26give a better word in the comments right
11:28but my ability to perform a cognitive
11:30task on a given day is widely impacted
11:33by first of all the sleep that I had and
11:36also uh how much Sports I've been doing
11:38recently like too much Sports and then I
11:40will be tired and unable to like
11:42function to the highest level but just
11:44the like right amount of sports uh will
11:47have me at a very high kind of like
11:49Focus level let's say so whenever I'm in
11:52the best possible Focus state so I know
11:55I have slept well I have been uh you
11:58know working working out for the past
12:00couple of days and I have eaten well
12:03then I will play ranked League of
12:05Legends because I believe there is no
12:07point in playing a competitive video
12:09game when you're not at your highest
12:12level of cognition right like okay that
12:15is again like a word wrong word maybe to
12:17say but when you play league when you're
12:20tired upset or any kind of other
12:24emotional state which does not
12:26positively impact your League of Legends
12:28gameplay I think you're wasting your
12:30time because what's the point of like
12:32playing a competitive game if you can't
12:34perform to your best because let's think
12:36about this way if your objective is
12:39either to increase your rank so climb to
12:41higher rank or to increase your skill
12:43level which these two go hand inand and
12:46people are going to have different
12:47perspectives some people are going to be
12:48focusing on the Improvement aspect which
12:50I think is the correct approach and some
12:52people are going to be focusing on the
12:54ranked aspect like what rank am I right
12:56now but either of these two if that is
12:58your your goal in a video game okay fun
13:01comes with Improvement for me for
13:03example so that is the third goal but if
13:05your goal is to improve or to increase
13:07your rank it's only going to set you
13:09back if you play ranked games when you
13:12are feeling even slightly tired because
13:16if you lose that one game it's going to
13:19require another two hours for you to
13:21kind of like make up for that loss
13:24because you would have won that game if
13:25you were in a good Focus state but now
13:28you played in a bad Focus State and now
13:30you have to play two more games and you
13:32have to win both of those in order to
13:33make up for the loss and this starts
13:35becoming some kind of gambler's fallacy
13:37by the way if you only look at it from
13:39the state of Wis but even from the
13:40Improvement side your brain is able to
13:43absorb much more information and you're
13:45able to play to a higher level which
13:46means that in the long run your level of
13:49gameplay will also rise higher if you
13:51only play when you're feeling very uh
13:54awakened in a very excited state uh
13:57aware State focused State okay
14:00a heuristic that I use when I'm playing
14:02video games is that if I lose two games
14:05in a row it gives me a lot of evidence
14:08that I'm not in a good Focus state right
14:11because chances are that if I'm losing
14:13two games in a row then I have some kind
14:15of common factor or I am the common
14:17factor in those games which caused a
14:19loss and it means that my uh focus is
14:22not on point because I know that when
14:24I'm playing well I can win 70 to 80% of
14:28my games like when I'm in the highest
14:30possible cognitive state that I can be
14:32in so whenever I lose two games in a row
14:34I will stop playing for that day and I
14:36will do something else like a menial
14:37task like for example working out does
14:40not require me to be in a high
14:42functioning cognitive state so I will
14:44just go for a run or I will go uh clean
14:47my apartment or I will uh go to the gym
14:51and do a workout like just do something
14:53else than the task that requires High
14:56cognitive ability now at tip for
15:00anything academic and also League of
15:02Legends related I think it's so
15:04important to not cut Corners I will
15:07continue with the programming course
15:08example so let's say you have some kind
15:10of programming task okay you're given
15:13documentation and you're given a long
15:15instruction about how to implement some
15:17kind of search algorithm okay now some
15:20people are going to say okay well I'll
15:22just look at the documentation later
15:24okay and I will read this uh exercise
15:27description once and then you know I
15:28read halfway through okay it seems that
15:30I have already you know gotten most of
15:32the information that I need I think I
15:34can start coding now that saves you 15
15:37minutes in the short run maybe it even
15:39saves you an hour because you don't you
15:40don't go through the entire
15:41documentation okay but it's going to
15:44cost you two to three hours maybe even
15:4610 hours when you run into some kind of
15:49bug that you did not realize you made
15:51because you don't did not read the
15:53documentation correctly you don't read
15:55the assignment description correctly so
15:58I truly believe in this kind of Act of
16:00not cutting any Corners so if you're
16:01given some kind of task it doesn't have
16:03to be a coursework task it can be some
16:05kind of League of Legends related T
16:07let's say you want to learn a new
16:09Champion do you just start playing the
16:10champion or do you go into the league
16:12Wiki and completely read through all of
16:15their abilities then you go to one
16:17tricks uh and you find out okay what are
16:19these people doing okay what clears are
16:22they doing on udur Jungle for example
16:24then you watch 3 hours of that gameplay
16:26and now you have a solid kind of base of
16:29understanding upon which you can build
16:31and do that task that you have set for
16:32yourself or someone else has set for
16:34yourself if instead you just start doing
16:37that task without being properly
16:39acquainted with it you might run into
16:41issues that you would have completely
16:43avoided if you just spent that kind of
16:45extra 5 hours of work uh in getting to
16:48know the task at hand next advice I have
16:52for you guys is this kind of idea of
16:54boredom being good okay now most of you
16:57might be thinking okay but if if you're
16:59trying to like literally optimize your
17:01time usage and you want to get the most
17:03out of your time then you need to be
17:05doing stuff at all times and I think
17:07that's the very like incorrect attitude
17:10to have okay I think boredom is a
17:13necessity in order to perform at your
17:15best because let's say you're doing
17:18anything academic related you're trying
17:20to work on some kind of mathematical
17:21problem you've been doing it for the
17:23entire day uh and you just haven't made
17:26progress and now you go into the bus and
17:29you have an half an hour uh ride from
17:31the University or the high school to
17:33home uh and you just browse YouTube
17:36shorts during that time okay now what is
17:39happening first of all your brain is not
17:41resting it is completely uh in this kind
17:44of um entertainment State okay that's
17:46not a neuro neuroscientist term but it's
17:49getting a lot of dopamine a lot of vir
17:52we call it in finish so something that
17:54uh just excites the brain right at that
17:57moment in time it's not testing and it's
17:59not doing anything uh good as well now
18:03if you instead just sit in the bus and
18:06look out out of the window okay you
18:09don't listen to music you just look out
18:11of the window for half an hour you might
18:13start thinking okay what about that one
18:16thing that we learned in math class like
18:18two years ago could I use this for this
18:20particular task okay and it might not be
18:23the right idea but it's certainly one
18:25idea and your subconscious I don't know
18:27if it's the subconscious any anyways
18:29your mind is thinking about
18:31opportunities to solve that task okay
18:33and if it's not if you're completely
18:35depleted you have no new ideas then you
18:38will you know maybe fall asleep or maybe
18:40you will just rest but I think that this
18:42constant kind of um entertainment and
18:46information overflow wait does the
18:49ignite kill there come on it kills oh
18:51it's a beauty it's a beauty this kind of
18:54information and entertainment overflow
18:56that is very consistent in modern life
18:59with all the smartphones and everything
19:01it's very detrimental to your ability to
19:03solve complex tasks because you're
19:05you're completely like um missing out on
19:07this important boredom uh part of your
19:10life when you get like very good ideas I
19:13feel like I get my best ideas when I'm
19:15just sitting uh in the tram going home
19:18uh sitting in the train sitting in the
19:20bus just walking home just or just going
19:24for a walk and not listening to anything
19:26because this is the time when you oh
19:27just look at this game playay by it's
19:29beautiful this is the time when your
19:30brain has the ability to go through all
19:32of the stuff that you have been actively
19:34doing through the day and we look back
19:36to sleep okay sleep maxing okay if you
19:40have these moments of boredom if you
19:42have one hour of your time at 5:00 p.m.
19:45for example where you don't do anything
19:48your brain has the ability to process
19:50all of the stuff that has happened
19:52before uh 5:00 p.m. and then you will
19:55fall asleep much faster at the end of
19:57the day because you don't need to go
19:59through all of those thoughts when you
20:00are sitting alone in your bed with no
20:03entertainment anymore and some of you
20:05are going to be you know falling asleep
20:07to YouTube or podcasts or or streams or
20:10even my videos and I will say that I
20:13mean if that works for you that's fine
20:15but I believe it's best to get yourself
20:17into a state where you can just go into
20:20bed and not have any form of
20:22entertainment maybe some kind of like
20:24meditation you know podcast running in
20:26the background I think that doesn't do
20:28any hard if it's not like you know
20:30active information that's going to wire
20:31up your brain again uh it's very nice to
20:34be able to get into that state where you
20:36can just go to sleep and say hey you
20:38know I've had my thoughts for the day I
20:40don't need to think about anything else
20:42I can just go to sleep and I think that
20:45you know cutting out all the social
20:46media all of the all of the YouTube
20:49shorts all of the Tik toks Instagram
20:51posts these are like low quality
20:53interactions just just take up a lot of
20:56your time like I think one example this
20:58is some like example that I talked about
21:00with my brother recently is that okay
21:02you're going to the toilet okay and you
21:05think that there is no harm in me
21:08browsing the news while on the toilet
21:10right or there is no harm in me watching
21:12Instagram reals while on the toilet
21:15because I'm just you know doing a number
21:18two it does not require any mental
21:20activity from me however you might take
21:23longer because you are focused on that
21:25form of entertainment on your smartphone
21:27you're focused on that information
21:29and then you find yourself okay I've
21:31actually I could have performed the
21:33number two here in 3 minutes instead
21:36I've sat on the toilet for 15 minutes
21:39doing low quality uh stuff that doesn't
21:41improve my life in any sort of way and
21:45I've just wasted 10 minutes of my life
21:47even though it seemed like at the start
21:49like I was not wasting time because I'm
21:51doing this simultaneously as another
21:53thing what my dad taught me was that a
21:56udoka or a monk or any kind of you know
21:59let's say enlightened person they do one
22:02task and they're happy doing that one
22:04task when they eat they eat okay when
22:07the udoka sleeps he sleeps when he
22:10trains he trains he's not doing multiple
22:12things at the same time because then
22:14you're not getting full value out of
22:16those I think the sum of two parts in
22:18this case is like smaller than one part
22:22by itself which mathematically doesn't
22:23make sense but you could bring out some
22:25kind of formula there to make it sense
22:27right the the cross effect is negative
22:29basically in performing two tasks at the
22:32same time even though maybe both of them
22:34seem menial and you could combine them
22:36this doesn't extend to everything by the
22:38way I think there's some kind of
22:40Distinction of like uh physical and
22:43brain activity right for example I like
22:45listening to music when I clean the
22:47house okay I think that's the best time
22:49to listen to music because it makes
22:51cleaning much more fun and those two
22:54tasks are not ones that I feel like
22:56conflict with each other like I can
22:57listen to music without it affecting my
23:00ability to clean the house but I will
23:02never ever play uh a competitive video
23:06game while listening to music because at
23:08that point I'm trying to focus
23:09completely with my mind on one thing and
23:13then having music just disrupts that
23:15kind of uh form of thought next I want
23:17to touch on the topic of working
23:19together or working alone so if you're
23:22in high school if you're in University
23:24if you're working somewhere it's most
23:26likely that you have access to some kind
23:28of uh group around you it might be your
23:31friends from the University it might be
23:34your colleagues at the job you're
23:35working at and now the question becomes
23:37should I be studying alone should I be
23:39doing work alone or should I be doing it
23:42together and I think it's quite easy to
23:44figure this out so I think truly that
23:47there is no point in for example
23:49studying for an exam together I think
23:53when you do the bulk of the uh studying
23:55you have to do it alone like it makes
23:57the most sense to do do it alone but
23:59once you have consumed that information
24:01like let's say you have read this uh 300
24:04Page book that your exam is about once
24:06you have consumed that information then
24:08it makes sense to double check with a
24:11friend or a colleagues and ask them
24:13questions like hey can you test me on my
24:15knowledge about this sort of topic and
24:18if you don't have a friend literally
24:20what I did uh as well I mean not because
24:23I don't have a friend but because I felt
24:25like it was the most optimal approach to
24:27studying for this exam was that I opened
24:30up chat gpt's mobile application or any
24:32kind of uh AI you know chatbot
24:34application and I asked them you know I
24:37I I fed them context information for the
24:39b or it rather it's it's simply a matrix
24:42multiplication machine it doesn't have a
24:44personality guys it's it's not awake
24:48but regardless okay so I fed the
24:51information about my exam so I put the
24:53entire like PDF of 200 pages into the
24:57context of this chatbot right and then I
24:59asked this chatbot hey I have an exam on
25:01these topics could you please test me
25:04for my knowledge about these areas and
25:07then I go for a walk and I'm doing this
25:09in an audio conversation by the way so
25:11I'm walking outside and I'm using this
25:13kind of voice recognition ability speech
25:16to text ability uh to talk with the uh
25:18AI chat bot so large language model and
25:21it's just asking me questions it's going
25:23okay uh what is hop and how is it used
25:26in the risk analysis industry in order
25:29to perform blah blah blah blah blah all
25:30these kind of things I had an exam on
25:32risk analysis recently so those are the
25:34topics that are at M for me or describe
25:37the steps of qualitative risk analysis
25:39and this is by the way what the chatbot
25:41is asking me right what the large
25:42language model is asking me and then I
25:45give some kind of answer and ask okay
25:47did I miss something but all of this is
25:49just to say this basically a simulating
25:51a walk with a colleague that knows a lot
25:53about the domain and you can do this
25:55with these new large language models by
25:57the way like you can have an expert of
25:59any domain at your hands very quickly
26:02obviously you have to double check some
26:04information I wouldn't completely rely
26:05on the you know uh domain understanding
26:08of a matrix multiplication machine but
26:11it is a helpful kind of way to test your
26:14knowledge and to make sure that you
26:17didn't kind of miss out on any potential
26:19topics in the exam so that's how I like
26:21that's how I study for exams basically
26:23these days and I mean I just completed
26:24my last one so I don't I won't have to
26:27study for exams unless I go into
26:29doctoral studies which I haven't decided
26:30yet but like basically study the entire
26:34package so read the 300 Page book and
26:36then do that alone without any
26:39distractions deep work style and then
26:41you go either to AI chatbot or you go to
26:44your friend colleague and ask them hey
26:47help me with this information and then
26:49ideally you mimic kind of this exam
26:51situation as well if you're focusing on
26:53getting good grades you need to learn
26:55how to perform in an exam scenario and I
26:57truly think the best practice just as uh
27:00with workouts with angle joint specifity
27:03of a muscle you need to work out the
27:06thing or you need to train the thing
27:08that you are about to do so if you want
27:10to train for an exam you need to put
27:12yourself into an exam position so make
27:14up a mock exam either by using archives
27:17or some kind of uh Knowledge from your
27:19course and do 3 hours of work on
27:23uninterrupted and I think that's going
27:25to help you with your exams I mean this
27:27went on to be a bit of a ramble but
27:29hopefully there was some kind of idea
27:31about what I do in order to maximize my
27:34time and energy uses when it comes to
27:36League of Legends as well as school and
27:38maybe I can make further videos on this
27:40topic as well uh thank you very much for
27:42watching and I'll see you guys in the
27:44next video hopefully bye-bye