College is becoming more and more unnecessary with the vast amount of knowledge you can find online. I don’t think anyone knows what they want to do at 18 years old, so they do what their parents tell them to do and go to college. Once this new generation becomes parents, I’ll be really interested to see how the college enrollment rate changes. Love these videos Charlie!
This new generation can't even decide on their gender. World is going to be more chaotic in next few years. Forget college, everything would seem unnecessary and obsolete to this generation and the next.
i have a kiddo in high school and one in elementary. I got a bachelors degree and then a master's degree because the field i am in eventually required it, and i did get paid more once i received my master's degree. But if your career field of choice does not require a college degree, then i definitely do not recommend going to college at all. Or at the very least, delay college until you are certain that your career requires it.
It’s funny because everyone that talks bad about college didn’t get a STEM degree, I’ve never really heard an engineer say “I shouldn’t have gone to college”. I never see smart people regret college.
We need more of these interviews keep it coming! No one cares about whether you went to college or not or what school you went to in the real world. So unless you are passionate in a field that requires college, college is not necessary to be successful
True. I can say from experience, grad school was a joke taught by old geezers only to charge you a ton of money so that you will have a piece of paper to get a job. Nothing to do with hustling.
@@BlueStreak706 well I had a completely different experience. The “old geezers” taught me a lot, now I have a great career, and it was worth every penny. Again, everyone looks at their own experience and assume it applies to everyone else…it doesn’t.
@@sawdatstyle I get what you’re saying, the point of this video is that college will teach you how to work within a company and you may get a good salary or career as you call it, but they can let you go when you least expect it. These entrepreneurs in this video is prove that they can be millionaires without going to college. Not to say college is a bad thing. I know. I work at a college.
As someone who is trying to start a business without a college degree, this video is very helpful and inspiring. I will definitely be taking the advice from these lovely people to heart.
I had the privilege to meet Silvia and her husband Albert. They influenced me to make a change and better myself. I haven't made it yet, but I'm starting to see results. Thank you for posting this Charlie. Stay blessed.
The lady that was a foster youth is eating life up now!!! I would love to hear more from her. Mike was also inspirational, I’m gonna check out the books they recommended. Great video!!
Sometimes it is just about taking the road less traveled. Safety is going to school then getting a good job and wishing you could pursue what you really wanted to, but never daring greatly. The alternative is pain and thorns at the start, but often leads to a beautiful destination... Eventually every man will have to search his own soul..
This is your best video by far. Actually, I was so impressed, that I watched it twice. The most impressive person is Cassandra Williams, I think she embodies what being an "educated" person means, even though she didn't go to a traditional school. They are wise beyond their years. I love it.
Let me know in the comments what advice stood out to you! And also let me know what car I should drive for the next video in this series :) As always, links in the description to get free stocks and sign up for my free newsletter - have a great day! -Charlie
I always enjoy watching videos like this. But I still yet to see somebody dive deeper into the early days. Like what course did they read to learn how to make money? What apps do they use?. What certifications are legal stuff? Did they have to go through early on. I feel like that's actually the hardest part is learning those things because you can know what you want to do with your life but not know how to get paid for it. Awesome video though!
I would love to see a video like this where you ask about happiness and struggles. I’d like to know what keeps millionaires from happiness and what they still struggle with.
🔥I started watching you in the pandemic because I live in LA and Charlie you have grew my man! Your first few videos you were way more reserved, didn’t see this coming but this is new content is you…
Awesome content. "How would you want to be talked about at your own funeral?" -Cassandra 15:21 It's amazing to see such a diverse cast share some universal threads. Intention is everything / dig deep and know yourself first / think before you act / show up. We're all climbing up the mountain with our paths weaving and intersecting. Even if it's ultimately a personal journey, the aim is the same. Wherever we are on the path, never stop receiving the shared pieces of wisdom from those who've trekked the path before you, and always look for opportunities to give to those trekking the path behind you
great vid charlie! just found your channel from these newer interview style videos. just subscribed and excited to see future content! Would love to see an airport edition of this haha
I really enjoyed this video. As someone who’s graduated from university, I can say that if I had the option to start over I would just hop into music rather than going into criminal justice field. It’s a safety field to always have an income, but I always have loved music and I wish that I kept going in it. During Covid, it gave me the courage to go back into it full force and I can say that I’ve actually been more happy than just doing a job that keeps me stable.
The blue-suit lady...basically relied on her husband and her husband's funds to build her business. Otherwise, she would've been in bartending/waitressing. I don't think her example is exactly something to be revered about. It certainly would not work for men.
I think it's hilarious how Mike Rashid makes a point to describe himself as a professional boxer now after having just turned pro for a couple of "hobby fights" that were "technically" pro fights on paper.
Can you start asking people about their biggest loss instead of failures. There's many ways to bypass talking about failures but loss is direct and stright to the source of a failure. I personally would like to learn how to overcome loss. It's holding me back from pushing forward.
Just FYI no one wants a mediocre job but that is what's out here. No one really says how. Good for them but this world is messed up and until we are all successful it doesn't even matter. The vibe is bad in the world. What can you do, think about yourself and compete to win. Ehh
Best advice/sage crap…the hustle the grind, I don’t grind and I don’t hustle, I systemize though. I barely work hard… I do work very strategically. Everyone asks when do you relax, first I love what I do, and really I barely do anything!
Charlie my investment is doing so well my investment in stock trading has been giving me a minimum of $9,000 weekly for the past one year I would like to have this car is it too much for me already have a house and couple of investments in real estate.
Bro this video was 🔥 Most people are not college educated ..these stories were awesome- all of them painted the picture of their lives and took control of where they wanted to be in life!
Not sure you actually interviewed anyone who built a business - these are all influencers/course sellers and real estate focused. That is not in my eyes a business entrepreneur.