I feel like American is a nation where it appears to be rich but broke in its core. Funny how the only person who actually gave a sophisticated answer is a South African
I will forever be indebted to you, you've changed my whole life and i continue to preach about your name for the world to hear you've saved me from a huge financial debt with just little investment, thanks so much Mrs Nancy's 😘
100% agree with that. To not have to worry about money, bills and all that jazz would make me happier. Economic stress is depressing af. It's not a great feeling when you don't know if you can afford your rent, or even food.
@@dheerajpatel9569 owning a car is really expensive there. Also the parking is expensive and tough to find in some places. Plus the public transit is good enough to where u don't really need one to get around in all the 5 Burroughs.
It is very inconvenient owning a car in nyc. Majority of us walk, public transportation & Taxi/Uber. You’re more likely running into an average cat owning a Rolex than a car.
The best time to invest Bitcoin /fx and cryptocurrency trading is now. Don't say to yourself that is going down because you will end up postponing for ever start now and make sure you start with a right broker.
Forex trading is hard in the measure of your commitment, dedication, patience and persistence. More you work with dedication for the long term less hard become the forex trading.
So the rich take what they want in the manner they have ALWAYS been served by US financial & political systems while the working poor are taxed higher for their hard earned wages?! The wealth in US was originally gained by early settlers who were servants from England who stole land that was never meant to be owned as the NATIVE Americans migrated according to natural food and weather patterns. US economy was made by the blood & sweats of slaves and later eventually by incoming immigrants and a political system developed to keep slaves from claiming their right to the prosperity THEY built while the NATIVE Americans continue to live on desolate lands US government/military forced them on? Socontinue to live on desolate lands US government/military forced them on? So prisons and impoverished reservations are to be the continuing assault on victims from past generations that were and are not served by the same financial, political hand that serves the generational wealthy?!!
Can't eat money and can't drink oil... We need to make US strong in perserving natural resources, clean water, stop fracking, destroying healthy land with greedy farming, redesign infrastructure, change education system, financial system, political system. Makes no sense to pay MILLIONS to players in sports/ movie entertainment and pay dirt to teachers, child/ adult care providers. US has too many prisons and corporations and has too less programs to help people and environment ...
Great Video, Success is dependent on the actions or steps you take to achieve it. Show me a man who doesn't have an investment, and i will tell you how soon he will go broke. Investment is building a safe heaven for the future. With the right choice of Investment that has at least 1% minimum risk and with an expert guidance, profit and Intrest is 100% guaranteed.
I agree with you. I had a senior colleague at work who was living well but never had an Investment, unfortunately his work was terminated,so he went from living well to surviving with his family.If he had invested when he was still working, he would have had another source of income.
Investing is a prior decision to make for the future. If you are seeing this and don't have an investment, please do make plans to invest so you don't end up like my senior colleague at work.
This made so much sense, just like he said " for one to invest, the person have to consider an appropriate choice of Investment with at least one percent minimum risk , profits margin, a mentor and expertise to guide and help you manage your Investment portfolio.
With the help of Angelina Morris who works with an Investment organisation in England, I have been investing in the Foreign exchange market, Stock, and dividends with her expertise and guidance,she has helped me make huge profit on my Investment portfolio.
Oh its great to see someone who also benefit's from the services of Angelina Morris indeed it's a small world. She is my portfolio manager and mentor too for 2 years and still counting and I have made profit of 123,795 usd from my initial amount of 5100 usd with her managing my portfolio.
I was kinda surprised that so few people owned truly expensive items, but I guess it does make sense for NYC, where people are far less likely to own homes/cars.
I'm pretty sure the way these people answered the "does money buy happiness" question says a lot about their access to it growing up. I grew up low-income and my answer to this would be hell yes it does. The things I can buy with it aren't going to make me happy, but the comfort in knowing I can afford my rent and its paid in full, my light bill is paid for, etc, definitely does.
agreed. went from 20k to 250k in a year. only a fool would think I'm not more happy now. financial instability causes so much stress, just removing that alone makes your entire life easier- therefore you have energy to let yourself be happy
@@mikec2845 I think the problem with the question is that it is not a yes or no answer. Because for people on low incomes it absolutely increases happiness. As you mentioned going from 20k to 250k made you happier. But I can also guarantee you that going from 250k to 500k will not. (listen to the guy that makes 700k for example) Yes, you can buy more things, but at your current income level having more things does not make you happier. I would say the correct statement would be "Not having money problems makes you happier".
@@oMSoundblind Exactly, it may not "Buy" happiness but it removes all the problems that are looming that clamps down on happiness. Growing up my parents used to fight because we had no money to buy food haha.
Trading system allow you to limit the factor of emotional influence on decision-making, That's why I took this opportunity so serious, now I trade with expert Mark Anthony Henderson and I have been making a lot of profit even in the dip
@@sebastianibanez6103 Yes I agree with you What matters is getting yourself a good Trader or company that knows how to manage an account and make huge profits and Mark has really been a good Broker
The crypto market has been favourable in the past weeks, I keep missing out on this opportunity, I'm most certainly very impatient how can I ever make a profit in the crypto market.
*After a successful investment you have nothing to worry about, whether the rise and fall of economy or anything won't affect you, make your future brighter, by making good investment! Wondering if viewer's here are familiar with Nancy's trading strategy?*
She has an intellectual strategy that cuts down losses, I have the best investing with the aid of Nancy, she is very friendly and so easy to get along with in terms of signal and investing tips
I'll encourage newbies to invest with an expert like her who will help you handle your investment very well to make better profit, I invested with her and cashed out $25750 after some weeks. I still wonder how she get her analysis
Expert Mrs Nancy is good for motivating people to change their bad habits of spending to better habits of savings. She does push advisors but considering her main target audience are people that have made bad financial decisions using an advisor although cost money might help them avoid bad decisions when it comes to investing too. The most important part is trading early for a long time and not panicking, Being too conservative can hurt your returns as well
Money definitely doesn't *buy* happiness. But when your house is big enough and you live where you want, you have enough for food, and you don't have to worry about transportation costs, the lack of stress makes happiness a lot easier to obtain.
Man I tell you... Ive worked a lot for what seems like a long time, and it didn't make me a whole lot. Now that I came into a bit of money I'm A LOT happier. Like... A LOT. So much less stress and the flexibility... Just wow. Money makes life A LOT easier. A LOT.
I am new to cryptocurrencies such as bitcoin, but I am very interested and curious to start investing in it, although I do feel this is kind of late now. Can anyone tell me what I need to do?
Investing in Bitcoin is the number one thing one should be doing right now, although there are lots of risks the best way to invest is through cryptocurrency and Forex.
It's not too late to invest. Though cryptocurrencies are getting more volatile. This means you should only invest with companies with professional traders and a guaranteed level of return.
*After a successful investment you have nothing to worry about, whether the rise and fall of economy or anything won't affect you, make your future brighter, by making good investment! Wondering if viewer's here are familiar with Nancy's trading strategy?*
@@change3329 She has an intellectual strategy that cuts down losses, I have the best investing with the aid of Nancy, she is very friendly and so easy to get along with in terms of signal and investing tips
Sure it's wise to invest in BTC right now than it was months ago. But you have hold one simple rule "Buy low sell high" if you're in to make profits as an investor in Crypto currencies in general.
In Today’s era of volatility, there is no other way but to re-invent. the only sustainable advantage you can have over others is agility, that’s it. Because nothing else is sustainable, everything else you create, somebody else will replicate
Same here, i will praise mrs ashley white over and over again because she has great skills, i started with $2000 and after 2week i received a returns of $6,000 then i continue with her ever since she has been delivering.
I really liked Marcelo and his answers. Exactly people who are in the struggle money can buy some happiness. And yes pay medical workers more. I mean where are our priorities where like people in advertising and RU-vidrs making more than people in the medical field dealing with health and life and death. Come on.
@@fotisxevgenis oh I can tell you. The business owners. What people sometimes forget is the hospital is a service which means there is an owner and board members. I know a guy right now who owns a healthcare network that he bought at 17 and didn't go school at all and makes millions simply because he understands how to get a loan from the SBA.
@@fotisxevgenis MBAs at the top, we call them suits. It goes to the admins, people assume it goes to the doctors but they get chump change compared to the suits and they're the ones doing the work.
It’s not like society votes on who will get how much money. It all comes down to leverage and supply and demand. Low-level healthcare workers are interchangeable so they get peanuts compared to the work they do. Doctors have the second most powerful labor union in the world backing them up so they get paid better. RU-vidrs and advertisers facilitate billions of dollars of commerce, so they get a small cut of that. We need more collective action on the part of “essential” workers if we want them to get paid more.
Successful people don't just become that way overnight. What most people see as a glance-wealth, a great career, purpose is the result of hardwork and hustle over time..I pray everyone here becomes extremely successful!!
I am 37. Renting, single but have a wonderful girlfriend I want to marry. I also own 12 acres. I have the following: $295k in savings $5k in checking $81k in roth and traditional IRA $52 in a simple IRA $90k in a taxable brokerage account mostly in index funds. I have a secret dream of being married and semi retired by the time I am 50. Married within a couple years, and by 50 I want to just be able to work three or four days a week. Thats kind of a dream I don't tell anyone cause most people don't think it's possible. Am I crazy? I live pretty cheap, I work all the time now, but enjoy hiking and fishing.
You better quit keeping that secret from your girlfriend. If she balks at marrying a lazy lout, you'll have to decide if you want to keep working or keep shopping for a sugar momma. Unless you need a down payment for your dream home on that 12 acres, you should invest about a quarter million of that money moldering away in savings. If you have in-demand skills, you could reasonably consult 3 or 4 days and milk some dividends.
I have around $145k, only index funds, half in s&p and half in vigax, i need something more aggressive to grow my portfolio, What do you think I should try?
@@stricklandpilman2123 My portfolio grew by 100% within 6 months. Couldn’t have put it better myself. Last year a colleague introduced me to a financial consultant Jennifer Elizabeth Boland who has been helping me find investments that have significant growth potential. She invested my money in reputable companies which their stocks must always rise after any dip. Through her you can get strategies designed to address your unique long-term goals and financial dreams.
@@stricklandpilman2123 I’ve been investing over 30 years and the best advice I have found comes from Jennifer Elizabeth Boland who has several free and nominal cost for her services. Through her you can get strategies designed to address your unique long-term goals and financial dreams.
Wow😊l know him and I have also been trading with him, he’s such an amazing man with good skills keeps me happy all week knowing I earn 15thousand extra income trading with him.
Wow 😲 you guys just mentioned Mr Hillary Moriz, thought I'm the only one trading with him... 😀 People will be kicking themselves in regret in few weeks, if they miss the opportunity to invest now
I only agree with the first person about the money question. Money doesn’t buy happiness but enables you to avoid most of the problems that result in unhappiness due to a lack of money
I'll never forget Ken Wahl growing up when he hit it big on his first series, Wiseguy. He was asked a question about money bringing happiness. His response was golden- he said "the only thing good about having money is not having to worry about it!"
he should just retire and life his life unless he genuinely love his work to the point that he would still come in and do it even if he has to be the one paying them.
Putting our time and effort in activities and investments that will yield a profitable return in the future is what we should be aiming for. Success depends on the actions or steps you take to achieve it.
Starting early is the best way of getting ahead to build wealth, investing remains a priority. The stock market has plenty of opportunities to earn a decent payouts, with the right skills and proper understanding of how the market works.
You see in trading cryptocurrency, one requires more than just a primary knowledge of crypto. It is best to trade with an expert to avoid unnecessary losses. It's advisable to have a professional trader/broker who is an expert in the field to help you manage your account.
"Money doesn't buy happiness" - Everyone who owns random expensive shit just to show off. Also, money removes stress and frees up your time and mental capacity to focus on things that do make you happy. It won't get rid of your depression, but shit, you can afford to go to a doctor that might help.
Yes cause the chick with a 15k chevy is looking to show off lolol....even the dude who has the 3.5million apartment says "money dont buy happiness" lolol....guess he is showing off for random ppl too money don't necessarily removes stress...maybe less stress on the bills being paid. most coo or high net worth individuals are always actively involved in the business....ive met eco's and business owners who are in at the business 6am in the morning before any other employees, everyday. They could easily retire but they dont.
@@julez140cam I think most people who earn money end up doing so because they're so driven. The work isn't a job, it's their passion. People who don't have that drive aren't rich in the first place because they don't last through the long bad years where you make next to nothing before they make it.
You said....exactly what the people in the video said lol. The lady literally said it doesnt buy happiness but it gives you foundation to pursue what you want. Like damn i have bills and stuff but even if I never had to worry about them I'd just replace that worry with something else.
@@thelaxlair6727 the only ppl worth listening to was the dude with the 750k yearly investment income who basically said money dont buy happiness....remember he is the dude with the 3.5million apartment.
@@Jme--- As you know, It's a fragile season now, so you can do little or nothing on your own. Hence i will suggest you get yourself a professional that can provide you with entry and exit points on the securities you focus on. I made over 80% run-up in net profit which is like 10x more than I make on my own.
@@PhilipMurray251 I agree with you on that, With the rate of inflation ravaging Russia and the world at large, the economy is heading towards a severe recession and The best way to find that balance between saving and living is employing the services of a professional.
@@Patriciacraig599 I agree with you, I was able to outperform the market during this inflation and raise a profit of roughly $200k. Thanks to my coach Nicole Ann Sabin
Successful people don't become that way overnight. What most people see at a glance-wealth, a great career, purpose-is the result of hard work and hustle over time.
That's very correct and that is why most of them end up losing they money do ll lln't be in a haste to invest. Know what and who you are investing to and be sure that the person will deliver.
That's true..But talking of investment! Is there any one who knows what one can invest in and be successful because I really need to invest to avoid rat race during retirement
If you don't find a means of multiplying money, you will wake up one day to realise that the money you thought you had, has finished. Investment is key.
Nothing beats engaging an expert like _Johanna Walters_ in any lnvestment plans you're about to make, Ignorance has deterred many from doing this and they ended up running a huge loss.
Investment is a plan for the future especially when it's very profitable and having an expertise Investment manager and guide like *_Mrs Johanna_* guarantees you 100% profit. I am glad that she's my Investment manager.
I'll tell you how to get rich. Saving money is good, but investing more will save you days off the future. The biggest risk of all is not taking the risk of investing. Invest now, invest wisely and be financially free.
You're right friend, how many millionaires do you know who have become rich by savings account? This is why I diversity and invest more in cryptocurrencies and it has paid off.
I tried to invest in Bitcoin in the middle of last year, but I didn't because of the huge amount of money I lost trying to trade on my own. Can anyone give me a suggestion of a broker that can help me invest in bitcoin?
@@DanielGomez-vm4cm I will recommend Mr. Nicholas to you, His trading acumen is working for me right now and I am making good profit from bitcoin trading.
I'M NEW TO BTC AND I'VE BEEN MAKING LOSSES TRYING TO MAKE PROFIT MYSELF IN TRADING...I THOUGHT TRADING ON DEMO ACCOUNT IS JUST LIKE TRADING THE REAL MARKET... CAN ANYONE HELP ME OUT OR AT LEAST ADVICE ME ON WHAT TO DO?
@Ambar Ali OMG!! Wtf, you know mrs Nora Robert too wow, she's really a good trader,she's my portfolio manager, her strategies are top notch didn't take her for the popular type.
Yeah for real. Just a bunch of trust fund kids. No one really from ny associates with people around that area. They’re all wanna be’s from the midwest.
Sure it's wise to invest in BTC right now than it was months ago. But you have hold one simple rule "Buy low sell high" if you're in to make profits as an investor in Crypto currencies in general.
@@Zer0-0 Maybe, but some jobs are de FACTO crucial, like doctors, nurses, teachers, etc. Without them our system would collapse. Same cannot be said about someone working on an app for an IT company.
@@thanosthemadtitan5518 Not necessarily. I do know of a guy who invested his way to very early retirement but found himself feeling very lonely because all of his friends were tied to their jobs and he ha a tone of free time and couldn't use it in a fulfilling way. Having said that I'd much prefer to be rich and unhappy than poor and unhappy.
Starting early is the best way of getting ahead to build wealth, investing remains a priority. The stock market/crypto market has plenty of opportunities to earn a decent payout even in a downtrend, with the right skills and proper understanding of how the market works.
You are so right. I know because my advisor is able to find so many good plays. My portfolio literally went from $300k to $1.1m last year (not counting withdrawals I made) all really exciting. I guess it’s the experience and better judgement.
@@meifengwangli853 Hey! Please who is this advisor of yours? I guess success really means total knowledge and I hope he/she can help me get back what I lost. Can I have an easy access to reach out?
New Yorkers are so real. I think the pressure of the city just strips everyone back to zero. I found them so friendly and straightforward while on holidays there.
we have a rep for being ass holes , we arent we are just always on the move so stopping us from doing our thing is a real pet peeve for us. also we help each other all the time mostly so shit can keep moving but yeah we aint that bad. dont move here though we full but come visit
Theses aren't native New Yorkers, they grew up elsewhere which is why their personality's are vibrant and gentle. Real native new yorkers are rough and rude
Makes me think I and my fellow Finns super poor. I have masters and make 80k in year and are in highest 10% of finns with that. In this video Im like low 20%. And I pay mostly taxes from my salary :D
Who works for salary these days. You should invest your money in stock and bitcoins buddy. I am worth $1.9million worth of bitcoin from my investments...
@@hajaramuhammed4219 have only 100k in stocks as it is not super fast to gather money in my situation. I had 80 BTC back in the day when those were 30$ per piece. I dislike whole crypto idea still and missed my opportunity. Good for you in top of the pyramid!
@@zaneislandd4650 Early planning is the best way to build a strong foundation for greatness.. recommend Bitcoin/ Forex trade coz it's the easiest online investment that has plenty opportunities to earn a decent payouts and the right skills to proper understanding of how the market runs. I believe the best online trade one can think off right now is to invest in Bitcoin trade, though stocks are good but ever since I swapped to Bitcion/ Forex trade I've seen so much difference.
@@hajaramuhammed4219 wow that's massive. I should be be that rich now, if only I had good counsel. I owned over 200 btc @$65 in 2013, bought i foolishly sold all when it it $100 each
@@meekdream9992 < I have learned in recent months is to remain calm, especially when it comes to investments in cryptocurrencies. Lear not to sell in a panic when everything goes down and not to buy in euphoria when everything goes up. advise y'all to forget predictions and start making a good profit now because future valuations are all speculations and guesses.
Money buys freedom, literally. Financial freedom can be achieved by anyone at all, it just depends on right mindset and the right information. My journey to financial freedom started when I realized savings wouldn’t get me the life I envisioned, I switched to investing. I’m consistently earning passive income while I have a huge control on my lifestyle, and most importantly I’ve got an investment manager who can oversee my investment portfolio while I focus on my Job. Money is a tool, and it should be used wisely.
“I work in crypto” is such a vague term, it’s becoming the new “I’m an entrepreneur” which basically means you’re borderline broke or have no real direction and I’m speaking directly from my personal life here 😂
Anyone could have gotten into crypto in 2014-2016 when bitcoin was $100-400. Now, everyone is sad they didn't but guess what, many people did and are very quiet about it....
"Money buys you a whole new set of problems." My man sounds like he's been through it. Also, no idea how I found your channel but I wish you guys all the success in the world. The questions and the interviewer come off genuine, not like a lot of these kooks out there. Nice job.
That is true. It's just a shame that middle class people think that rich people have nothing to complain about. Basically writing off their human condition based on one factor about them.
First girl had a good answer to "does money buy happiness." It's a sign of privilege to say it doesn't. But then I also realized it's a sign of another kind of privilege for me to say it does. I have been poor but I've never struggled with mental health, and in that sense I have privilege.
the absence of money causes unhappiness, especially when it impacts other areas of your life (not able to take care of yourself, etc.) which in turn, brings grief
It’s so eye opening how most stocks can make you rich over the next 12 months alone with Life-changing returns. I’ve fixed some funds on some stocks and I expect positive results soon, still got my mind on actively trading stocks.
I was kinda surprised that so few people owned truly expensive items, but I guess it does make sense for NYC, where people are far less likely to own homes/cars.
“Buys you a whole different set of problems” If dating is hard AF without factoring in “meeting someone who’s not a gold digger” can’t imagine how difficult this guy has it.
Insane perspective when you think about how this white tall man is basically chosen by every woman within 2 seconds of looking at him. And he still has issues dating with infinite options. Dating is screwed.
Keep making these “guess my income” videos please!!! I really like hearing how much NY people make, so I can gauge how much I’ll need to make in a few years to move there!!! They’re so interesting
@@Joshisjanky I should probably specify: boutique. About 25 people. My actual salary is 59k base and a 15-20% yearly bonus, totaling approx. 70k. I am 1 year out of college with good internship experience and 7 months prior at a full time place. Note though, this company pays well below market, and thus, average tenure is no more than 2 years. Most employees, besides the partners, are in their mid/late 20’s. I’m probably over explaining now, for a semi entry level, it’s better than my previous company (which was a Fortune 500) where after taxes I was bringing home 38k. Yikes.
@@MrDoublex14 no you weren’t over explaining at all I really appreciate your insight seriously! Sounds like you got a good game plan and you’ll be going places. Few friend works at some of the 4 and that’s relatively what their plans are atm as well.
Most times it amazes me greatly the way I move from an average lifestyle to earning over 65k per month, utter shock is the word, I have understood a lot in the past few years to doubt that opportunities abound in the financial markets, The only thing is to know where to focus
@@kenmorrison5420 Anyways not actually, what I know about trading almost borders on zilch lol. I make huge profits no my investment since I started trading with Richard Scote.
no one gives compliments to mothers for being stay at home moms. Men are always applauded for the basic bare minimum, that's how low the bar is. Say at home dad is a champ, stay at home mom is just doing her job.
@@lindita3510 I can't talk about everyone, but I don't care who you are, raising a child is hard as hell! I worked as a banker and academic and raising a child is harder than both of those. I laud anyone that does it.
Being a stay at home dad is easy. Try doing hard labor 10 hours a day with unreasonable deadlines in unreasonable conditions. Moron. “TRuST mE thAt iS a HaRD JoB”. You sound like a simp. I have kids, raising them is the best part of my life and it’s not hard at all. Getting up at 5 am and working until 5 pm racing to get jobs done with a boss that’s constantly down your throat… that is hard.
@@derek4412 There are enough kids in the world. We need to improve quality of life for existing people before bringing more people. Better adopt or help others
Dope video! Love these interview style videos Seems like the general consensus is what I expected, money doesn't directly buy happiness but the lack of money can lead to financial burden and stress which results in unhappiness. At the end of the day we need livable wages for people so they have access to shelter, food, water, clothing etc. and anything after is really dependent on the person.
I'm 54 and my wife and are VERY worried about our future, gas and food prices rising daily. We have had our savings dwindle with the cost of living into the stratosphere, we are finding it impossible to replace it. We can get by, but cant seem to get ahead. My condolences to anyone retiring in this crisis, 30years nonstop just for a crooked system to take all you worked for.
I feel your pain mate, as a fellow retiree I'd suggest you look into trading services and investing and learn some more. For me, had my share of ups and downs when first started looking for a consistent passive income so I hired an expert advisor for aid, and following her advice, I poured $30k in value stocks and digital assets,Up 200k so far and pretty sure I'm ready for whatever
@@alex-ok7vy When it comes to investing ,we want our money to grow with the highest rate OF RETURN, and lowest risk possible . While there are no shortcut to getting rich , there are smart ways to go about it. I wish everyone has a successful journey on their way to becoming a crypto multi millionaire
@@benson4163 this is why I invest my my crypto currency with expert Leo of ucla. His training program has been insightful, and I'm most honored to have been part and a full-time beneficiary of his daily signals. I have been growing monthly & have been able to increase my portfolio from 1.5BTC to 4.5BTC with his daily signals.
@@humblewealth3383 in surprised you know expert Leo. He's definitely the first name to come in mind when looking for an investment with massive short/long term returns
@Eniola Bernice How can I reach this broker and how reliable is he... I bought 3btc at $43,000 and was hoping for a spike. Keeps going down now I cant sell to avoid so much loss, but at the same time I need cash flow to enable me with my renovation projects. Please help
The sadness from having no money and not being able to do seemingly anything about it cannot be replicated and is not the same as just being sad. Most issues people face are rooted in something financial at the end of the day, and money can solve it all in an instant. You can have money and still be unhappy but its not quite the same at all.
@@networth00 Well... it takes away one thing that can make you sad. You can still have have plenty of other sources of existential dread, social ostracism, parental abuse, physical pain, and general miserableness, lol...
To me personally, money can/could buy happiness. Building a dream home, a home for my family, starting the business I want, knowing my two kids can live comfortable lives, being able to travel and most importantly being able to help others will bring me so much joy.
Money allows you the privilege to enjoy life, but does not bring you happiness. Only young people would say Money would bring them happiness. The more you make the more responsibility you have. Depending on what you make, the IRS is up your rear. Especially living in NYC.
Great content! Thanks for always putting up an informative video. Understanding the concept of crypto is of great importance. People think investing in crypto is all about buying coin and then allow it to rise. Come on! It takes much more analysis to become a successful crypto investor
Nice content mate! So happy to announce that I have gained financial freedom by investing in digital currency. Now I know that multi creation of various streams of income is the ideal Principle for financial sustainability.
@@leither-truth4414 Crypto trading is the best investment anyone could get into. As it could make you rich in a blink of an eye, trading with an expert is the only key to successful trading
The wisest thing that should be on everyone's mind currently should be to invest in different streams of income that doesn't depend on the govt. Especially with the current economic crisis around the world, this is still a good time to invest in, crypto currencies (BTC, ETH, XRP........)
@Susan Karen Wow I'm amazed you mentioned Mrs Camille Anne Hector, she is the best and her strategies works like magic. I've been making over 300% of my investment weekly since I started investing with her trading service.
I will also advise everyone to try Mrs Camille Anne Hector, she is legit and her profit scheme is amazing, I've never seen any of her client complain of lost
@@stephenadams8698 2017Really was a crazy year for bitcoin, I'm used to the market drama. Quiet a good context and a good T/A was recommended there. I had an encounter with Mrs Camille Anne Hector in 2019 and till date.
I think it partly depends on how you define happiness. It varies from person to person. There are essentials like health and overall basic financial stability, but then there is love, family, etc. People have different wants and needs.
essentials like a roof over your head, clean water, health. they're basic human rights. money affords that. look at what happened in Flint Michigan, some people couldn't (or didn't) pay water bills and the entire place got their treated water shut off and instead got lead-filled water through the pipes. 6,000-12,000 children who were exposed to the water are gonna have a lifetime of cancer issues down the line. sad.
I'd rather be rich and lonely af (cause I can fix that) than poor and dying from lead poisoning with all my friends and family 💀💀 just watching them die too lmao
@@laur-unstagenameactuallyca1587 I think money buys a baseline of happiness in our society by allowing you to get your basic needs met. But, beyond that, I don't think it buys happiness. And really wealthy people often complain that it can bring with it unhappiness. Between being rich or poor, I'd rather be rich as well. But what many don't account for is what it took to be that rich - it is not achieved in a vacuum. What did those people have to do to be that rich? Often, it comes at an extreme cost of relationships, healthy lifestyle, love, morality, etc. That can lead to a lot of unhappiness.
@@scratchpenny The way I see it, there's a point at which external unhappiness is solved and then you only have internal unhappiness to solve or fix. but poor people have to contend with both, instead of one. you can easily "pull yourself up by the bootstraps - socially" by doing something radical - park your money in a trust fund, go volunteer with WWOOF, go travel around the world and live with people in foreign hostels, go thru-hike on one of the US' great trails and join a community, join an art group class, join a discord server, etc. you can literally do that easily. and if you're not good at socializing, you can get therapy and take lessons. but pulling yourself up by the bootstraps financially is a lot harder. almost impossible for many people who have responsibilities or dependants - whether it be ageing parents who didn't earn enough to save a substantial amount for retirement, or children you had when you were a teen, or a sick or handicapped relative -- or even if you yourself are suffering mental health issues (I'd rather be rich and have social anxiety than poor and have social anxiety). rich people are just a lot happier/have the capacity to be happier. they have no excuse.
@@laur-unstagenameactuallyca1587 I will never feel any sympathy for well off people again, just spend your money to fix the problem unlike most people who will never be able to. Having money would solve literally all of my problems. All of them.
Money buys time, freedom, stability, comfort, experiences, opportunities, and security. So basically, yes- money CAN buy happiness... or at least the foundations for it. Wealthy or financially stable individuals will still face psychological or existential problems, as most people do, but it eliminates the stress of having to struggle with physiological or basic needs (food, shelter, education) that low-income people face daily. For a more crude way to put it- I'd rather be sad living in a big warm house than be sad living in the cold streets.
That's a pretty accurate assessment. It's also interesting to see resentment of rich people whilst at the same time those people would be ecstatic if they came into a large sum of money.
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To whoever reading this , never stop chasing your dreams you can do it . Keep pressing and thriving you will make it ! Consistency is the key to achieve your goals
Starting early is the best way getting ahead to build wealth, investing remains a priority. The stock market has plenty of opportunities to a decent payouts, with the right skills and proper understanding of how the market works
Making profitable trades isnt as hard as you think, I took the right steps as a beginner by investing with a reliable brokerge where all my trades are being handled by financial expert.
More like 150k as baseline minimum. Manhattan is no joke as an individual when it comes to monthly expenses for rent/condo purchases, utilities, and food. You pay for the location.
@@aaliyahfoster2705 I don't understand how that got so out of control. I live very well in the South on a 75k salary. That same job is about 140-160 in San Fran when I was offered it.
@@Nathan-en9dn I actually grew up and still live in the SF Bay Area (Richmond, CA raised and now live in Pacifica, CA). It's definitely how disproportionate the wealth has gotten. Notice how it's drastically affecting areas around the world where there are huge activities of tourism, tech boom, and finance (NYC, Seattle, SF, LA County, Vancouver, Hong Kong, London, Cape Town, Dubai).
It takes more than a college degree to succeed financially. The person in this video with a masters was not the highest paid. You need a sellable skill, not necessarily a diploma.
It’s all about your plan in life. If you know what you want and it doesn’t take a college degree….you don’t need it. I know several very skilled programmers without a college degree making more than me with my fancy MBA (and I’m not making much more than beforehand). But I didn’t choose my path for the money. I chose it out of passion. Which is the most underrated reason to choose anything.
@@susiesuh1418 Plenty of people do, but most people don’t. An education doesn’t make you successful. Nor does it make you smart. Or indicates intelligence. We do a horrible job (no pun intended) educating kids and teens on careers and their outcomes. We promise the world that a slab of paper on its own from a top university will bring you success….but that’s not automatically true. There’s plenty of great pilots, programmers, and even business leaders without a college degree. Those people though are the exception and had both the smarts and backbone to get success.
The wisest thing that should be on everyones' mind currently, should be, To invest in different streams of income that doesn't depend on the government, especially with the current economic crisis around the world.
And also, Being of age and how to manage the sequence of returns in those early periods is what seems quite scary in the current market. The market is never a loser in the twenty year cycle, but the 2000s decade scenario scares me and could really disrupt my retirement. When you're no longer accumulating but withdrawing, it's hard to be anything but cautious.
The pandemic really taught people the importance of multiple streams of income. Unfortunately, having a job doesn't guarantee 100% security, rather having different investments is the real deal.
@@steceymorgan814 That's true, I believe that the secret to financial stability is having the right investment ideas to enable you earn more money. But for now, investors getting started can feel overwhelming. Risk loom large and complicated, unfamiliar financial jargons can be intimidating.
Wow I can't believe you guys are discussing about Mr George Moriz he is now currently managing my account I just made my second withdrawal trading with him. I can't wait another two weeks to cashout again.
When someone is straight forward and competent at what they do, results speaks for them and so does people. Wondering if viewers here are familiar with Rosemary lang Harris trading strategy?
Having monitored my portfolio performance which has made a jaw dropping $370k from just the past two quarters alone, I have learned why experienced traders make enormous returns from the seemingly unknown market.
Do you believe I capitalized 4000usd and gained 31,077 in revenue under two months of trading under this same Ms. Rosemary am glad to see her name been mentioned
@@voguehaven5154 Crash? No, they will not. Way too many corporate interests are buying residential property these guys as investments and there is a shortage in most places. Correct some? Likely. Places like TX there is a 0% chance of a crash, my buddys is a realtor there and his small brokerage has a list of 250 Californians waiting for homes
I agree wholeheartedly - I lay low on expenses during the year just to splurge on vacation once a year. When you look back in life you may regret not seeing the world/having experiences-not that handbag.
This is NYC. These salaries do not represent America at all. Most full-time career workers in USA are making 50-100k. These dipshit uneducated millennials are making over 100 simply because they live in NYC.
being surrounded by people who care about you brings happiness; poverty may be too deep but poor people many times tend to be be more happy than the rich
I feel as though the concept of poverty is only facilitated by either the people you hang around with/know, your parents attitudes towards finance and your own materialistic goals. I feel as though you can be poor within society, however, say you built a tiny home for $£10,000, you'd inevitably be richer than everyone else renting, on mortgage or having to work 9-5 everyday for 40+ years. Eventually, the cost of living and the sacrifices you have to make in order to facilitate income make you poor.
“I dropped outta college cause I figured it was bullshit “ 5 seconds later : pay medical workers more 😭 bro if u had the degree you would prob make more and be qualified for higher paying positions. College isn’t a scam to everyone , especially in the medical field
people who say money can't buy happiness don't know what they are talking about or are just plain ignorant. When you got no money and have to work 2 jobs to make ends meet vs someone who makes 100-300k for example and doesn't have to worry about his next meal or are 1 paycheck away from getting evicted. you know where I'm going with this. money might not buy you complete happiness, but it sure helps. you go to the dr. when you want, go to the dentist when you want, take vacation when you want, go out to eat when you want, splurge when you want... if you think money can't buy happiness then you got to wake up. just my 2 cents
As someone whose family of four survived off $100-$150 every month for over a decade, money absolutely does not buy happiness. I have so much more happy memories when we were poor, to be honest I wasn't even aware we were poor. Like everyone in the video said, money does not buy happiness but it gives you access to things that might potentially make you happy. Everything you listed, apart from the vacation, does not equate to happiness, but security; the security of food, healthcare, and a home. But not at all happiness. We're doing better now financially but I can honestly say I have never ever been more unhappy. I have to find the will to live every day and battle with that every day. I do hope you reach a point where you are financially secure and then find what truly makes you happy along the way.
I agree, financial instability to the point of not being able to put food on the table and get medical care has 100% contributed to my anxiety and depression affecting my relationships.
@@middlesys9180 Not having money won't make you happy either. As the guy said if you have to think about basic stuff if you are going to manage to have them tomorrow that doesn't sound to me like happy life thinking if am going to be able to eat tomorrow to pay a rent/bills and much other basic stuff. Try living without money for 1 month as a minimum and you will see how happy you are having that money.
If you wanna be successful, you most take responsibility for your emotions and and look outward, not place the blame on others. In addition to make you feel more guilty about your faults, pointing the finger at others will only serve to increase your sense of personal accountability. There's always a risk in every investment, yet people still invest and succeed. You most look outward if you wanna be successful in life.
Success is grace and favor not hard work alone. I am successful today in the ways and manner I invested my daily earnings, and let's stop always looking inward.
Lots of people are actually from NYC lol so we live here and stay here making, of course, varied salaries. Lots of us live with our parents or cheaper apartments with roommates, etc.
I make well under 100K and have lived in NYC all my life since birth. If you're actually from here, you know how to make it work. I live in my own apartment alone, and can afford to have a good time, travel, and buy the odd luxury item here and there. But I make it work by living in the outer boroughs where it's cheaper to live, and in a neighborhood most transplants would be afraid to step foot in. But for a native, we can live anywhere in this city and make it work for us.
@@VeggieBond My salary is considered high by most of the country… but only slightly above average by NYC standards. We get paid more here than the rest of the US because standard of living gets adjusted into salary negotiations when applying to a New York based company.
I like how the international affairs lady said money cant buy happiness but it can get you financially stable to where you can do things that make you happy
I have a cousin that works for FB in NY and makes $1.1M. Very humble and based guy, but has the confidence that he knows he's secure and successful. I'm pretty content to make waaaayy less and focus on fitness and more hobbies outside that amount of work demands.