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This video made me want to cry lol. I think it’s one of the first compassionate finance videos I’ve seen. You highlighted something that not many people on YouTube do - it’s not about just making money, but why you want to make more money. I feel the same way in wanting to just be able to care for the people I love, and also make sure they never have to worry about being homeless again. I want to be able to afford my necessities easily and never have to think about them in fear ever again. I want to see a world outside of the United States so I can expand my mind beyond what I’ve known my whole life. Thank you for making finance more than just numbers and actually caring about helping us.
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My wife and I make 100k take home pay ...making that income is stressful and mostly miss out on things..I'm just tired
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Balancing gratitude without settling is definitely a helpful tool for the journey.
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The quality of this video is mindblowing Thank you so much for presenting all this information in an entertaining and digestible way
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You’re completely right, especially now with the expectations set by these “gurus” that if you don’t make money fast you’re a failure. So many people give up too early now…
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Getting your CDL is a great option if you like driving. Jobs and pay vary hugely and you can do whichever based on the work/life balance that you want.
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Very brave of you to put yourself out there I can’t even call Dominos to order a pizza over the phone 🤣🤣 loved the advice of starting to save early! I am trying to as much as I can!
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5:22 That knock made me stop the video and look to the wall. Well played!
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Okay, I definitely learned a lot from this video. I had no idea so many unemployed people are not counted toward the unemployment rate.
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It's so nice finding people out there teaching meaningful stuff for a good living. Thank you
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I don’t like using the term “rich” because broadly speaking we are already rich - we have food, shelter, family and hopefully health and that makes us VERY RICH. We define the people who have a lot of money as rich but some of them are the “poorest people” not generalizing but don’t have time to be with family, have nanny’s who are the actual children confidant, poor in relationships, etc.If I had”great sums of money” which is the term I like to use and should be use to change people psychology of what it really means to be “rich.” Is just a beautiful vacation with all my family.
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You're getting really good with the comedic writing man, love the growth! Had some great moments in here. Great content as well. Might not quit tomorrow, but it's coming
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Think financial position/hapiness is a mindset and willingness to adapt. Too many people get stuck in a mindset of doing the same thing over and over again thinking it will lead to success. True hapiness comes from constant failures and be open to new situations/possibilities until you find some that works for a while.
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"do i get the double cheeseburger or get the single" dead 🤣
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The WHY behind quitting is so important + being able to enjoy work life alignment and improve mental and emotional health in the process. Thank you for sharing your story Vincent!
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This is by far the simplest explanation I've come across of what the NFT thingy is. Thanks!
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I'm 17 and only recently got into the philosophy of stoicism and I've always wondered how the financial aspect of life ties into its beliefs. This was quite an informative video and I feel as if I learned a lot from it. Thank you for making this video!
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I took a financial literacy class my junior year, I grew up in Salt Lake City, Utah. Taught me so much about finances, taxes, dividend/passive income, and saving money versus investing and making it work for you.
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For most people finance is like fitness: the equation is simple but the implementation hurts😊
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Here are my 10 extra tips to INCREASE your daily manifestations that I’ve learned over the years..👇🏾 1. Practice gratitude every morning. When you wake up, list everything that you are grateful for and feel that gratitude in your core. Feel free to write things down in a journal so it is easy for you to remember. 2. Replace your negative thoughts with positive ones. Every time you feel a negative thought coming on, make a positive spin on it right away. 3. Take ownership for things that happen in your life. It's easy to blame others however you will feel much better when you realize that most issues stem from us. 4. ALWAYS believe that good things are about to happen. By being open to new possibilities you are inviting abundance into your life. 5. Remember that like attracts like so you get back whatever you put out, whether it is good or bad. So do good AND received good. 6. Meditate for five minutes a day. During this time focus on how you want your life to be; but place your focus on how you feel AND feel that feeling as if you have already accomplished those goals. 7. Step outside of your comfort zone. Stop playing it safe and make that decision to finally go for your dreams. 8. Focus on activities that make you feel truly happy. When you are truly happy you have the best vibrational frequency to manifest your desires. 9. Avoid the naysayers and surround yourself with people who only lift you higher. Downers will be downers, don't let them drag you into their misery. 10. Don't be afraid to dream and know that you are always supported by the universe. Hope this helps! - Your Friendly Neighborhood Coach ❤️
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u r right. When i first started working after college in germany, I was happy to get a job paying me 30k a year. Now with almost 2 years later I am earning close to 40k and still not happy with it. It is an endless cycle. Once u reach a goal, u will set a new goal. It never really ends.
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That's why a lot of people are stuck and have to work until...I guess, forever. We really have to break free and think about the bigger picture and take risks/action
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I sadly but luckily learned this at 20 years old when I've been working for someone for years. I realised that my work did not = my worth in a business, working for somebody felt like I was working to make them rich and I'm just here making ends meet. I realized that someone can be putting in the bare minimum and still getting paid the same as me and I'm here working hard. So now, I'm studying business so I can work for myself and run my own business.
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Alot of these require to work long hours, and plenty OT to reach that amount. Which it's possible, but hard. Most degree jobs are regular mon-fri salary. More time to enjoy life. So it's a tough one
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Alright Vincent, you've convinced me. I'm quitting my job.
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I think finding your purpose is for some a consistent struggle that they may or may not find. Nonetheless, I think that every time we get a bit closer, we get to be a bit more of ourselves, and a bit more comfortable with life.
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This video is brilliant. I’ve tried to be an influencer to my kids and nephews, but this is a whole new perspective that I don’t have. I hope this helps those who can hear the message through the noise of culture. Really well said and well done.
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This was one of the best videos I’ve ever watched genuinely, just well made and informative
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We are loved 😭
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I loved the video, I think that the Pound Sterling could be compared to the US dollar pre WWI. I think it had that much strength. Also, I think Switzerland backed their currency with gold until the early 1980’s.
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The easiest way for me to manage my money is to see saving as a game. Once finding Bargains and saving money becomes fun it is self-reinforcing! And even better is if you can make the game so fun that your friends start joining in!
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Great content as always. One thing for beginners though - I've found that at the beginning of my journey it was really easy to get lost trying to "optimize" everything using the strategies in this video, which often led to overthinking and no action. If this feels overwhelming to anyone, just do something every day and figure it out as you go.
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I really like the blueprint idea, I've never really sat down with myself and thought about planning my future in that depth
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The love of money is the root of all evil.
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"If you don't build your dream someone else will hire you to build theirs" You're replaceable especially to a company If you don't have a purpose in life you will be a part of someone else's purpose
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dude got baked before recording the video lol
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I am very interested in your perspective. Quitting my job is my ultimate goal, because it means I can support myself from my passion. My biggest worry of doing so is that my passion would then have added pressure to focus on income making it feel forced and feel like a job again. Also, the social stigma would be huge, I don't know how I would even go about telling my foreign parents lol.
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I recently realized that the programing comes from your very real environment. Its really because you were born in unfavorable positions or are living in unfavorable conditions. There's no point in knowing how to sell like crazy if you're a kid in Latin America who at best can only sell just to pay for basic needs. There's so much that goes into building wealth, but positioning and being able to move close to the money is part of it. ie, if you want to be a rich and famous soccer player you play in Europe.
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This is geared for beginners. To a beginner, they are the same.
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OMG I started YouTube because of the minimum regret reference. Great video!
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NGL deciding to eat very healthy where I avoid processed foods entirely has saved me tons of money. Deleting Amazon and YouTube apps from my homepage also helped too.
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I’ve been a bike commuter for the last 6-7 years. And I love it! Also grateful that I live in an area where that’s possible. I can’t even imagine the thousands of dollars I’ve saved. It’s allowed me to spend my money in other categories that are more important to me. Experiences > things.
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I appreciate the candid honesty. I feel like I’m getting advice from someone who sincerely wants to help me succeed . Very cool this information is seriously going to change a lot of lives. You should be proud .
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This is why I live in the country..rural TN. We don’t put up with this SH-T!!!
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thank you for the unbiased explanation of NFTs and i think im finally grasping the concept of it. I've had casual interested in crypto & blockchain but it quite disheartening to see that a bunch of my peers are so against it all because of current users abusing the system. im still learning before i can even jump into investing my first NFT, but definitely want to see more pros and cons.
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Aye! I'm 17 trying to build wealth and I discover your channel, I've watched so many of these type of videos and this is one of the best, I also see how engaged you are with your comment section, for that reason, I subbed.
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Thank goodness! I am REALLY good at looking poor.
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To all the dreamers out there, don't ever let the world's negativity disenchant you or your spirit. If you surround yourself with love and right people, ANYTHING is possible...
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Good video, Vincent! Just remember tax deductions (like home office) reduce taxable income, but don’t always equal tax savings.
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I started detailing cars on Saturday and Sunday, I make around $400 a day cash. I make more doing this than I do at my week job I'm probably gonna end up doing this full time
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