I was pleasantly surprised that I actually do a lot on the list. The last one surprised me because I do see other people's success as an opportunity to learn how they did it! Never jealous or envious
The concept that "The poor save dollars, the rich save hours" [00:54] is the biggest mindset shift you can make. Outsourcing mundane tasks is buying back time to invest in what actually grows your income. This isn't laziness, it's leverage. 🤯
Food wise I'll still buy things if it's on sale, especially when i know I'll need it soon. I get more for less money and don't have to worry about it for awhile. 🤷
Yeah that one about buying contradicts itself and you left it very vague, if I have enough to buy it outright without a subscription tying me down with interest I've saved money and time but your vague expression seemed to not approve of the guy who could pay for it out right, but earlier you go on about paying full price and not 90% which would favour paying outright but then doesn't, very confused
FACT is that most of us are working a job and if we pay someone to do something, we have less money because we aren't using that time to make more money. People need to stop thinking they can be "wealthy". 95% of people would be happiest if they got a real job, such as a factory job, that has medical benefits, 401k, paid vacation, paid sick days. Accept this and live within your means, watch YouTube videos to fix things yourself. ACCEPT you will never be super rich, that is how you become mentally rich and live your happiest life.
I remember when I was in uni, I needed a new laptop and there was this unbelievable deal for about 35% off i told my father i needed him to loan me some money so I could get it, he simply asked what the name of the system was and got me a new one ended up using it longer than the dude who scored "the deal"
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What do you guys think about the different animation style? Do you like it, or should I go back to the original?
As a 45-year-old who quietly built wealth, these unusual financial habits really ring true — consistency beats flashy choices any day
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Whenever you see the word "DEAL" avoid the product. It's a deal for them. You want a bargain!
I was pleasantly surprised that I actually do a lot on the list. The last one surprised me because I do see other people's success as an opportunity to learn how they did it! Never jealous or envious
Good principals here but my wealth is not defined by how much I have
I hope your advice will benefit me lol
"use debt"
I mean in this system yeah.
The issue is that that feeds this system and that shit is pure venom
10:41 Was THAT Kurt Cobain?!?!
Hear that gentlemen? Outsource your marriage today 😂… save time
Thank you for your work!
This is top 10 of best videos I have watched on youtube this year so far.
I have no doubt a Jew wrote this script
Love teamwork!!
Using debt to your advantage is straight up facts!😅
Hi @EverythingProfessor i really like like your videos its just to fast i cant fpcus on my meal while watching 😅
The concept that "The poor save dollars, the rich save hours" [00:54] is the biggest mindset shift you can make. Outsourcing mundane tasks is buying back time to invest in what actually grows your income. This isn't laziness, it's leverage. 🤯
i feel so validated rn with my $3 investment portfolio and my INSTANT noodles
An apple is 30 minutes of most people's time. Let that sink in as to how unfair the situation is for regular people
All bullshit
I use the 1 hour:1 dollar rule with all my big purchases. So many people have laughed at me for it, but the real joke is on the one in debt lmao
I knew everything else at some level…yet the best for last…envy. I never thought of it that way… I will now.
Agree, invest in yourself & take more risks
I’m embody atleast 80% of these habits, why am I not rich yet?
Food wise I'll still buy things if it's on sale, especially when i know I'll need it soon.
I get more for less money and don't have to worry about it for awhile.
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Good advice.
5:50 happens every year on black Friday.
I got a laugh out of the animation. All the wealthy examples had angry eyes and aggressive faces. Fun.
Thank you for this. You literally just changed the way that I view debt… And I'm going to implement it 😂😂😂
Yeah that one about buying contradicts itself and you left it very vague, if I have enough to buy it outright without a subscription tying me down with interest I've saved money and time but your vague expression seemed to not approve of the guy who could pay for it out right, but earlier you go on about paying full price and not 90% which would favour paying outright but then doesn't, very confused
Thank you for this !
i saved and invested as much as possible for years and eating del taco and McDonald's everyday,, the returns were incredible,,
Great Video
Unfortunately i am not wealthy 😢
FACT is that most of us are working a job and if we pay someone to do something, we have less money because we aren't using that time to make more money. People need to stop thinking they can be "wealthy". 95% of people would be happiest if they got a real job, such as a factory job, that has medical benefits, 401k, paid vacation, paid sick days. Accept this and live within your means, watch YouTube videos to fix things yourself. ACCEPT you will never be super rich, that is how you become mentally rich and live your happiest life.
This is so enlightening!
I remember when I was in uni, I needed a new laptop and there was this unbelievable deal for about 35% off i told my father i needed him to loan me some money so I could get it, he simply asked what the name of the system was and got me a new one ended up using it longer than the dude who scored "the deal"
Last one is good