YouTube has more than 51 million channels.

Here are 12 channels that will give you free University level schooling:

1. Big Think

Big Think shares expert driven, actionable, and educational content across many disciplines.

https://t.co/IrlD9KPP1v
2. Y Combinator

Find out everything you want to know about building a successful startup.

https://t.co/33C4BcNZZN
3. GaryVee

Learn everything related to social media marketing and building a business.

https://t.co/zpPRKAe3cr
4. Thomas Frank

Thomas teaches you how to become more productive in life and how to learn things effectively.

https://t.co/VSiFACMsq9
5. Naval

Watch videos from investor and entrepreneur Naval who shares knowledge about wealth, happiness, and philosophy.

https://t.co/zfy8XwFECG
6. Tim Ferriss

Tim discusses self improvement and health as well as featuring frequent interviews with top performers in a variety of fields.

https://t.co/wRJ7fZNuM9
7. Ali Abdaal

Ali shares evidence based strategies on how to become more productive, improve as a content creator and lessons on entrepreneurship.

https://t.co/e6uQy5Nq5Z
8. SmarterEveryDay

This channel uses science to inform viewers about the world around them.

https://t.co/BdWxZynTQj
9. Learn Coding

Find lots of lessons on HTML, CSS, JavaScript, BootStrap and PHP.

https://t.co/Y9aHFQEyBt
10. Ted-Ed

Ted-Ed uses entertaining animations to teach you many subjects including math, business, visual arts and so much more.

https://t.co/GC3wz4evFt
11. Crash course

Learn a wide range of subjects such as history, biology, and more. Crash course uses a combination of historical footage, descriptive illustration, and humor to keep viewers entertained.

https://t.co/I6Bh9rcP8q
12. MIT OpenCourseWare

This channel provides free lessons covering content from real life MIT curriculums. You can learn about Engineering, Science, Math, and more.

https://t.co/mrwuzRE6K3

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MDZS is laden with buddhist references. As a South Asian person, and history buff, it is so interesting to see how Buddhism, which originated from India, migrated, flourished & changed in the context of China. Here's some research (🙏🏼 @starkjeon for CN insight + citations)

1. LWJ’s sword Bichen ‘is likely an abbreviation for the term 躲避红尘 (duǒ bì hóng chén), which can be translated as such: 躲避: shunning or hiding away from 红尘 (worldly affairs; which is a buddhist teaching.) (
https://t.co/zF65W3roJe) (abbrev. TWX)

2. Sandu (三 毒), Jiang Cheng’s sword, refers to the three poisons (triviṣa) in Buddhism; desire (kāma-taṇhā), delusion (bhava-taṇhā) and hatred (vibhava-taṇhā).

These 3 poisons represent the roots of craving (tanha) and are the cause of Dukkha (suffering, pain) and thus result in rebirth.

Interesting that MXTX used this name for one of the characters who suffers, arguably, the worst of these three emotions.

3. The Qian kun purse “乾坤袋 (qián kūn dài) – can be called “Heaven and Earth” Pouch. In Buddhism, Maitreya (मैत्रेय) owns this to store items. It was believed that there was a mythical space inside the bag that could absorb the world.” (TWX)