@@joogface386 Logan is just lucky he got his ass handed to him by the internet after the Suicide Forest shite. He got the chance to humble himself and learn something drastic. Jake Paul on the other hand, is still a piece of shit who hasn't learned jack.
Dude should’ve done this: Don’t quit the job. Buy a backstage pass to get back legitimately. Type up a résumé, go up to Logan, say something along the lines of “hey Logan, I’m hoping to get into this field, I don’t know if you have any jobs available, but if you do here’s my résumé. If not, you can keep the résumé, if you have an opening at any time I’d totally be up for it. Number and email is on it feel free to contact anytime” Still a stupid method of contacting him but this would’ve went way better.
I mean the world that Logan Paul is in, you don't just whip out a resume and professionally get hired, you typically just get hired based off how popular you are This dude is looking to be EXACTLY like him, and unfortunately that means a lot of professionalism gets thrown out the window in that regard to get where Paul is now
Quits a job making $2K a week when most Americans struggle to make $2K a month, trespasses to talk to Logan, then blocks his own shot. This dude hands himself Ls
@@davidlazerz8564 i doubt his parents are of the boomer generation, based on his age, i would assume they are probably gen x generation, which is not a very wealthy generation, compared to boomers and millennials.
@@nemijs yeah he was really promoting a shitcoin acting like he just randomly discovered it. Turns out he is friends with the founder and logan came up with the idea to create it
This dude watched a couple episodes of My Hero Academia, and now thinks he’s the main character and an underdog, and Logan Paul is gonna do an AllMight and give him a strand of his hair to eat
lmao same I once was at a software company interview, she asked me a question, I legit answered fucking onions when she wanted liters.. holy fuck I wanted to die, never again have I tried applying for something I'm way too dumb for
@@yurilopes420 sorry for replying to a 2 year old reply, but I just wanna let you know that lying is a common tactic in job interviews, just got my first ever job 2 weeks ago and I lied pretty much the whole interview
@@sifutophmasterofeyerolling2513 good to know, in my case she would have seen right through me because you can't lie your way through explaining what a self referencing function is for and how it works and how to do it. but my current job I just got it by being the most honest possible and now I got an amazing boss and an even better work environment
I thought logan was this all out douche bag but hes actually really confident and seems like a good leader. he seems way better than his image in the past.
@@uno9915 Even in the Floyd fight he was basically fanboying the entire time and was very respectful. His brother is still an absolutely terrible dude though
As much as I hate everything with Logan Paul's behaviour over the years, he's still a human and this video shows that he has grown, and genuinely worries for this guy. I can appreciate Logan's response here.
@@Championedd I mean, he literally became an adult over the years. can't rly say it's for the cameras. multiple occasions he's had opportunity to do stupid shit for clout on camera but he didnt i don't like follow him or anything but he's Def a bit grown for sure.
The dude is making more than 99% of Americans and he seems fresh out of college. People literally kill for less money than he was making. Hard to feel bad for him. He needs psychiatric help.
Definitely agree with that He just completely changed his ways as of recent. He’s not a douche who just flexes on people and surprisingly, doing this boxing stuff has seemed to make him mature even more as a person. Probably because you need self discipline to be a good athlete, for any sport. On his podcasts, you can tell that he’s a different person from 2017. Literal definition of character development
@@owenklein1917 fax bro people dont like to say it because they're accustomed to knowing logan paul as the punching bag from all them commentary videos in 2017, but he's just a person. no reason not to give him the benefit of the doubt
Ironically if he bought a video camera, filmed himself sneaking in, documented the entire thing in a well produced video detailing his plan, how he did it, and what he learned, and then titled the video "How I snuck into __________, Logan Paul caught me" his vid probably would have gone viral.
He could go to jail if he filmed himself trespassing like that though. Or at the very least sued. I doubt Logan would care, but the people who manage his brand would.
”his vid probably would have gone viral if he did x,” he says as he comments in Charlie’s youtube video that revolved around that that vid that apparently didn’t go viral🤡
It's possible to have no friends, it just usually involves never leaving the house. The only friend I have is my boyfriend. All my friends were fake (during highschool) and then social anxiety makes it hard to make actual friends I'm socially awkward. But this guy chances are he's got a couple of friends.
If he isn’t lying, what he basically did was: he jumped to a different floating island instead trying to float the island he was originally standing on to the island he desired to be on, failed so miserably
@@5445jedi It's honestly quite interesting because I mean. Some people just have that kind of ego. Sometimes the individual fails spot this flaw about themselves before it's too late.
This guy was 22 made $100k a year. My father is in his late 40s and makes around 37k a year, and he has to take care of his family with 5 children. Definitely don't feel bad for this guy. I personally rather work a job I don't like with good money than risk it all for a job I like and might not get. Also, I live in LA. Houses here are expensive. My dad has wanted to get a bigger house for years because three rooms feels too small to fit seven people, but house prices are just so high and they keep on getting higher. Also, from what I've heard from people in entertainment that I met when I was still in high school, it's better to try to start off somewhere other than LA to build a reputation first since there's too much competition in the entertainment industry here.
Really shows his maturity over the years and this year he does seem very mature Edit: over like 5-7 years ago when he caused public disturbances in his neighborhood
Omen god, sup? Bro I heard you were having problem with valorant rank (on stream with Gov), I just want to tell you, don't let that get into you. More you stress about rank, the less fun the game becomes. At least, I was not enjoying it when I was going rank rank. See you around!
Love how this dude is acting like making 100k a year straight out of college at 22 is like terrible. For being single and that young that’s some solid money
I have no clue why you would quit a job, where you’re making above the average American, to risk working for Logan Paul. It’s not his fault for not giving him the job either, I would’ve done the same thing. It’s honestly an embarrassing situation.
I feel so sorry for him. He's 22 and only makes 100000 a year. Meanwhile my entire networth at age 37 is 100000. This guy is an idiot if he gave up a 100k a year job.
I really wouldn’t give him that grace, just a month ago he was promoting a scam crypto to his audience and he discredited a victim of his brother’s sexual assault on his podcast (despite her having proof and then not having shit)
5:33 trust me Charlie some people truly don’t have any friends me for example i stop talking to my “friends” for a bit and they all forgot about me got no one but myself now my close family members
@@roguexvampire Nah man, he quit and you can tell. Logan's eyes were filled with embarrassment and shock. Imagine someone quitting an over average American job only to get turned down by you Yikes
I disagree with the "everyone has friends" bit. These goobers sit around all day watching anime and twitch streams and have no concept of actual social involvement. And now this dude actually thinks he's popular because of his Logan Paul fail video. But I did laugh at the "I was a stunt double for Andre the Giant in Princess story". I think you meant The Princess Bride - which, had you gotten it right, wouldn't have been as funny.
Gosh damn too many idiots (Though I feel slightly called out about anime and twitch streams) But like, do these people not realize anything? It seems like the collective society we live in lacks any and ALL critical thinking skills! Like, why would you try this? It's so awkward and embarrassing to do. Like, I haven't socialized with anyone in a while either but even I know shit like this is what makes you look like a goofy lil goober. Ugh it just irks me people can be so dumb sometimes. Can't say I'm too different though lol.
Noo, you can find friends anywhere, for example I watch some x anime and go give an opinion about it on internet, someone from 7B ppl will definitely agree to it and If you have atleast a bit of social skills, you will make friends
Logan really came off mature when he said "hell, even I need a mentor" and he decided to not take the guy in. That's really smart, it's like "don't have kids if you can't afford them"
@Hiru oh lmfao. Yeah you didn't have him tagged so I thought you were replying to the original comment. That dude is under just about every comment here though saying the same exact thing. If anyone falls for that, which I highly doubt anyone will, I will assume their IQ is no better than a squirrels.
Finally, after filming people killing themselves and basically do everything people hate on internet, finally Logan got a little bit of character development
Making a lot of money doesn’t guarantee happiness. I’m not supporting his decision but there’s definitely an argument to be made that it’s better to do what you love and make less than to hate what you do and make a lot.
@@jdailey01230With money, it can solve your financial problems, no one wants to have debt right? He made a stupid decision by thinking that getting a job from Logan would be a better idea but Logan refuses, I know that guy wants to do the things that he love but you can't force Logan to hire you a job that easily, I know he feels sad that he wasn't able to get a job from Logan but honestly though, getting a job that earns $100,000 a year is a better choice, he just needs to choose wisely
@@vincn5113 He's 22, at most he's had 4 years of college. Doubt that gave him a $100K salary job in under a year. If he was making that much, it's cause he's working for daddy. In which case he never quit he can always get it back.
Surprisingly enough, Logan Paul actually did acted decent in his interaction with the guy. Even saying that he can't mentor the guy cause he also need mentoring since he'd fucked up before. Props to him.
i’m genuinely surprised by logan’s intelligence in this clip. like i still don’t like him but him saying “i can’t be a mentor, i still NEED a mentor” shows a level of self awareness i didn’t really think he was capable of seeing as last month he was promoting a scam shitcoin.
@bigboy 1785 honestly since he seems much more serious about boxing than Jake, I think it's that. There's a reason the stereotype of the "young kid with a troubled past/bad neighborhood gets put into boxing and gets his life straight, wins golden gloves and goes pro" exists. Boxing is relatively unique in offering people who are on a bad path or "fuck ups" the structure and humility they need to grow. Where the sadness comes in is Jake treats it like a sideshow and has the better record.
@@milhousevanhoutan9235 i think it’s just the fact that Logan has learned heavily from his past mistakes and improved exponentially as a person. He stays out of trouble and does what he can to continue being relevant without being an absolute piece of shit like his brother is. I may not watch the guy but i have nothing against him. At times when interacting with the media he even seems like a good guy even compared to other people and other creators
@@milhousevanhoutan9235 what are you talking about, Jake takes it as serious if not more serious then logan...logan was the one who took a payday for a fight he knew he would never win..jake on the other hand is slowly increasing his opponents by skills little by little to actually create a boxing career. All these people who have these blind negative opinions of the pauls is hilarious. It only shows what you’re lacking as a person, not them.
@@milhousevanhoutan9235 Think you're confusing real life with Rocky Balboa. That's where the stereotype comes from, most boxers never get far enough to go pro and just work hard labour instead as their main gig. The boxing enviroment is not that different from other popular sports.
Here’s the thing to remember. The real billionaires who quite their job or quit college or whatever, they had already made it. Maybe they weren’t guaranteed to be a billionaire at the time, but they had an idea that was working. Mark zuckerburg for instance dropped out of school, but it was AFTER his app started getting success. The correct way to go about this would’ve been, don’t quit your job but start trying. If Logan had went “ya you think you could be a cameraman? I need another cameraman actually” then he could’ve quit AFTER getting that offer. If he hadn’t quit than he could’ve gone back home, and kept trying while still working at his 6 figure job.
Even in unsuccessful situations this is just a smart way to work. I’m currently working to get a paid internship in 3D modeling, I’m doing this while working at Lowe’s, and I might even get another job in between trying to get an internship and working at Lowe’s because I hate working at Lowe’s. But I’m not going to quit Lowe’s until I’m 100% sure that I can get some sort of income that is equal or better then what I get at Lowe’s. Because I need money to live, I’m a college student, and just spent 200 dollars on art supplies for my drawing 2 class that just started. Don’t quit your job until you are 100% sure you have another source of income.
Hearing Logan say "I'm a fuck up myself, I need a mentor" was like... idk man, kind of jawdropping. I know the guy can humble brag but he's being decent here, taking what the guy says and replying realistically. He's not even trying to minimise the guy's effort in getting there, he's just seriously trying to get across "I can't help you dude"
Everyone's talking about how mature Logan handled this situation or how egotistical the guy that quit his job for an imaginary job offer is, but no one's talking about how Charlie called the cinematic classic The Princess Bride "Princess Story"
Nah ppl in RU-vid apology vids don't brag like you think they do ik cause I've seen a few and they don't brag but they do suck at pretending to actually be sorry lmaoo
I'm pretty sure he greatly exaggerated the amount of money he was making. Especially because when Logan asked him if he had what it takes, he didn't know what to say other than "I don't". If you were able to make 100k a year, you must have some kind of skill to be able to do that. And yet, the only thing he has to offer is "Dances".
@@dizzy8izzy If that's true, he's even stupider than I thought. Because he was so lucky to have a 100k job given to him by his father. That's basically like winning the lottery, but then he gives that job up to try to win the lottery again by becoming "famous".
Lmao.......he is 22.....trust me people do this stupid shit and really do it believing they'll get everything they wanted...also what's stupid is he could've done this and probably kept his job ..could've asked for time off or something and did this same exact thing but he ended up quitting his job to do this for a sympathy story to boost his chances....not sure if it's real or not but the younger people today will do this kind of stupid shit.
@@michaelsebastian914 you know what’s crazy, he finessed the bag right in front of y’all eyes, when i saw this i didn’t have the initial responses you guys do 💀 no matter what this man blew up, has 132k on tiktok 1.9million likes and we can talk all the shit about him and he still got what he came there to do 😂
This. This right here is true rock bottom. Trying to throw away everything just for a chance to hang out with a internet celebrity. Or he’s just lying all the way through which is just sad.
Bro was expecting him to be like Captain Yami from Black Clover where he hops of the balcony and tosses him a cape saying ”I like ya kid, come join our squad" because of his anime protagonist determination lol
@@goo_dragon His crypto scam is absolutely nothing compared to the shit he did before. He’s far from a saint but even a blind person can see his development
@@goo_dragon I mean, he’s not very smart in certain areas, this crypto thing is something that seems like, he doesn’t actually understand the legal and moral ramifications of the situation. But he’s not downright evil. I could be totally wrong but he seems to be on some sort of spectrum, like he needs to be taught the morality of certain things to understand why it’s right or wrong. Or I could be wrong and he’s a sociopath.
@@goo_dragon so many people just can’t give credit where it’s due. Sure, a crypto scam is pretty bad, but it doesn’t just discard how much mature he’s gotten over the past 3 years. If he did the same thing he did in the suicide forest 3 years ago, then sure, that character development would be discarded. But a crypto scam isn’t even close to the same caliber as laughing at a dead body
"Logan Paul looks really good here, he comes across as like a really understanding, nice guy" That's a lot of development from someone who literally filmed bodies in a forest.
Hey I have no friends as of now :( (long story) but u saying that everyone has friends just makes me feel more depressed:( it is real for some ppl out there , and sometimes it's ok to have no friends at one point in time.
If he makes $100,000 a year, what's he complaining about? He's already better off than most. Hell, in my country the average person is making $60,000 a year.
When people used to say Social media is poison, I used to roll my eyes because I personally don’t spend much time on it and don’t crave the attention. This dude has totally been poisoned by social media. Making money that would be life changing for 95% of the population on earth
It's the unfortunate reality of many people these days, young and old. Some people in my own family don't even talk to each other anymore because of Facebook and the political polarization it brings, amongst other negatives. It's pretty sad that even 40+ year olds fall victim to it too.
I think the meaning of a true friend has degraded to such an extreme degree that anyone who shows you any amount of common human decency could be considered a "friend" these days. I moved too often as a kid to really make solid friends, and the gross majority of people I knew no longer even talk to me. I live in a state now where I don't know anyone, and I don't have any friends that check in on me even weekly or monthly. Of course I have my parents and extended family in other states so I'm not like, literally completely alone, but I don't have a social life _at all._ And this isn't to farm sympathy for myself, I just always find it strange when people say "everyone has friends". That's an easy take, the hard one is acknowledging that we consciously and unconsciously ostracize people from society all the time, for no reason at all (no good one at least). "They look funny" or "we probably have nothing in common" or "there's no logical reason to interact with that person, so I won't". I also think the younger generations got desensitized from all of the divorces that took place where they never lived with their siblings, and all of the latch-key kids that walked themselves home from the bus stop and prepared their own food when they got there since their parents worked late, and every kid who never had a chance to foster their social skills at home. So now, out in the real world, the bar is so low that basically everyone counts as a "friend", because no one really understands what a true friend is anymore. A true friend should be closer to you than a brother, that's how I've heard it put. Meaning, a true friend (which again, depends on your understanding) should be so in your corner that they make you want to treat them like family or better. You should feel like you're getting as much or more support than you get from your own family. A true friend is the person you can call to come bail you out of jail and pay the bond out of their own pocket, when even your family can't be reached. A true friend is the one that throws you one-on-one birthday when everyone else has forgotten it. A true friend fights for your comfortability even when it puts them in an embarrassing position, and stands up for you even when it means they're taking an avoidable risk. A true friend is more concerned about you than they are themselves.
Agreed, you make a good point. I mostly agreed about everyone can be counted as friend nowadays even if you are not really that close, which is actually just "friends" not true friends