On top of her scripted channel, she also vlogs about her day to day life, opening up about her emotional state in a strikingly honest way. That’s the same thing as eating a meal in three minutes and saying it took three minutes to create.” “People watch one of my seven minute videos and think it takes seven minutes to make. “Yesterday, I shot for eight hours,” she said when she spoke with Forbes last week. Her videos are another thing that are all hers: She posts a few times a week, and each video requires hours of brainstorming, script-writing, editing and shooting. When asked her top tips for being a “bawse”, the first one came easy: She does her best to focus only on what’s in her own control-something she calls “playing Nintendo.” In the book she writes how much she loves playing video games, in part because she controls the outcome. In Lilly’s world, there are no escalators. That’s because success, happiness and everything else you want in life needs to be fought for-not wished for. “I tell you how I learned these things I answer the why and how.” (The back of the book issues a warning: “This book does NOT include hopeful thoughts, lucky charms, and cute quotes. “I didn’t want to write a fairy-tale book of abstract things you couldn’t apply to real life,” she said. Singh bills her book as "the definitive guide to conquering life." Courtesy of Ballantine Books
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