Total bullshit the cleverness fellow is an influencer for the RU-vid rich people???which is also Bullshit Why the fuck would anyone tell the world what money you make unless it was bullshit designed to ripoff the desperate
This is where I am currently in life too, but I had already started gladly. As a 3rd year college student, its still like figuring out what you wanna do with life and the lifestyle you want, but also not waiting for life anymore. Just moving.
Sounds like all the side hustles you tried are time wasting or don't have enough earning potential, I think a good side hustle is ubereats/doordash, can earn around $20 an hour. If you don't have car, you can rent one, or if you don't have that, you can just use a bicycle. Another side hustle is repairing mobile phones and selling them, you don't need alot of money for tools, and the explanation are all on youtube.
there are so many of these youtubers promoting such garbage just to get some hit. RU-vidrs are the new generations of those informercial guys back in the days selling real estate or who to get rich quick bullshit! These bullshit doesn't change, the only change is the platform.
Don’t Be Deceived! I’ve tried different side hustles for years, but I’ve always ended up spending money instead of making it. I’ve been scammed so many times, and I just don’t understand why people do what they do to make themselves look and feel good. To those who swear something works or tell you it’s real, only for you to find out later it’s fake - I’m done. I won’t let people waste my time or take my money anymore. I’ve been scammed enough to spot them from a mile away. People can make things sound good, but it’s not always good. Don’t fall for the trap! Be wise, and don’t let them deceive you!
well watching an expert teaching with a $10 dollar desk and a 15yold computer. vs watching a rich guy living the life i dream. hmmm wonder what would i choose the advise of
To take away is, we know all these things are a scam, so just go make a RU-vid channel about it, and get paid to expose the very shit you're getting paid to expose, which is bringing you money, by your RU-vid channel, so eventually, those not afraid, to make RU-vid channels, will flood the market, & they'll be more videos about how you're being scammed, buy these videos, to make money, but he's actually exposing the scams, so it's the same principle, only he looks like the honest one, exposing the scams, but he still making money, by making a video, about how u can't really make money with these scam videos, but again, he's still making money, by making a RU-vid video, which will eventually be monetized, by the views & comments, so we're the idiots watching this shit, making them all rich, all the while, we know we're being scammed, so let's go make some RU-vid videos, on the same thing, so this just goes on & on onto madness & eventually, knocks them out of their position! It's all just a pyramid scheme!
So within just 4 minutes you didnt try once. Went from oh wah im not in the usa to wah i dont have a car to wah i dont know how to charge my phone... learn to follow some directions and take some responsibility for yourself and maybe youll make a dollar..
I consider myself a nomad, but I think I'm more into slow travel. Setting up somewhere, getting into a routine for a few months. This way things are always fun and interesting, and I don't have the disruption and downsides of constant travel. I can visit family for a few weeks or months every so often. Everyone's different, and I probably felt differently when I was younger, but this is what works for me now. I probably would have been gungho about being a digital nomad if I would've had the chance in my 20s and 30s. Now not so much
Sorry Bro, we’ve been doing this for the past 15 years. I call it, “Part time home base, part time travel.” And there are so many others who had been doing that before we did. I know, it’s tough to be original, but it’s great to be right, and having a home base is the game changer. It makes travel even more enjoyable. Good luck!
1:17 - 1:57 I have never heard a more exact representation of where I am in life than that. I've been stumbling since I graduated, I'm 24 now. I still don't have a purpose or anything that I'm passionate about. "Creating your passion" is INCREDIBLY difficult because it first requires you to put effort into something that should be, and for others is, effortless. Trying to game plan to become a data analyst, passion or not. It pays well and you can freelance if you become prominent enough. My hope is that by taking pride in the SQL knowledge that I aquire, I'll feel a semblance of passion as a result. Wish me luck. Third time's the charm, I hope.
Information addiction is real too. I get that as well, but I think we were suppose to be curious in a more relaxed way. XD Hopefully there'll be a way to slow down soon.