If you're holding cash right now, make sure you're earning interest with Wealthfront's cash account - link is in the description! (I use their platform heavily) Hope you enjoy this video and get some actionable advice from it! I know I learned a TON. Have a great day! -Charlie
This is high value content right here, I feel so fired up and your last video inspired me so much, I managed to register my first business by myself and am so excited to see how it goes from here
My favorite quote from Wally: "If you're able to put in the time and the work, you WILL achieve it." This is so true and pertinent for us today. In almost any venture you're truly passionate about, if you stay consistent in it and put the work in day after day, you're almost guaranteed to become successful. Easier said than done though! Love these videos as always Charlie!
this is super generic advice. you all are just amazed by it because the people who said it drive ferraris. Plenty of people put time and work in and still end up broke.
Hey Charlie, your interview videos are amazing! Learning a lot from people from different background and getting inspiration from them. Keep creating more videos like these :)
Interesting how the last video at the college, everybody said college was needed but you've had several videos where wealthy people have said it's not needed. It really is your network is your net worth. It's
Great stuff. It seems everyone always refers back to sales as a key pillar. Maybe a follow up question could be where or how to get that skill; eg. a job, a course, a book, etc
Takeaways: - Perseverance is key - Learn online (school is only necessary for specific jobs) - Listen/pay attention - Create a good sleep pattern and wake up early - Spending money on clothes is a waste
I’ve been watching your asking millionaire walk abouts and not anyone else’s. Your presence is more professional but still a sense of casual? Idk how to explain it. Also way better questions
Amazing content. Have been binging these interviews for a while whilst grinding and they really are good for picking up useful gems. Definitely keep this series going
Hey bro been following you for time! Could you please do a video of asking people how much or what NETWORTH is rich for someone to drive super care live lavish lifestyle that would be amazing video. I think a lot of people would be very curious to see that 😄 once again much love my man 🏆
The advice that all of them keep sounding like a broken record is "get out there and don't be afraid to fail". And they're all successful financially. This shows that your perspective on "failure" matters alot
Being an entrepreneur is easy. Its just a matter of how long you can sustain severe and long term emotional pain and self doubt. Most quit after a month.
These videos are unbelievably valuable!! You can clearly hear the rhyme in what these people say. The difference between successful people and poor people running on the hamster wheel is the mindset. All these people say the same thing in different way. Love these interviews 👍👍
These videos are very motivating, I just can't get enough. Thank you for going out there and getting this information to all. I think it is the type of advice that can go for any age. Often I think people fear failure and that is the biggest block they have to get over. The first gentlemen had some very sound advice.
Loving the content, these videos are extremely interesting and I always watch when a new one drops! And what is the name of that song in the outro? It's a banger
No specific one really, because there are lots of investment plans and strategies littered all over the internet today,for instance, investments like real estates,gold, crypt0 currency and lots more
Wally made some fantastic points. The idea of failing is something we are groomed to fear but failing fast actually helps to see success faster as well. Great vid Charlie, how would you answer these questions being a Ferrari owner?
I relate to Wally, I hate spending money on clothes. I like cars and watches. Also I have no college education and now make 50K a month. I'm very grateful.
First guy didn’t learn much from his first failure. He owns 2mm in cars. But his business is all real estate sales related. Which has slowed down dramatically. Now he has a bunch of liabilities and depreciating assets
I LOVE your videos. My relationship with money has been a struggle. I was strictly anti-capitalist but I think it was because I didn’t have the exposure to know how to tap into the possibilities. I do think people need to be better educated on finances, but hearing from people who have some kind of accessibility to wealth shows me that I it’s not so far off. It’s just about making smart decisions and researching. THANK you.