@@Konpekikaminarihes prolly gonna offer his bank account to give him money and his neighbors are gonna wonder why hes shouting at his phone on his bank account page
If he goes to the store and buys whatever he wants without looking at the price, he must have too much money. That's not called a method; that's called rich privilege.
He doesn't look at his account because he doesn't believe in money I don't look at mine because I don't want to see how much I've spent We are not the same
Yup, only a trust fund baby could have such a disregard for money. His parents likely had to work their butts off so that he could live without a care in the world.
I've got a feeling that if tried this method it might work for a while but at some point the card machine is going to say "Yeah you ran out of what you do not believe in".
I still remember when you could just walk into a store and walk out with just about anything you wanted for under a dollar. Can't do that today though, to many cameras.
"I don't believe in the concept of money" *Proceeds to talk about money and why you should ignore it while using examples of regular money exchanges* It's like those overly-confident people who say "money is just paper".
Chicago isn't predominantly a black city, and according to the FBI's crime data, it's white middle-aged women who commit the most of the shoplifting crimes.
speaking of money, it always pisses me off how greedy people can be when it comes to money, money is just coloured paper to control people or society and keep most individual in line, even though money isn't the bad thing but I just dislike people who value money more than their own family or their best/most loyal friends!
hence, "the love of money is the root of all evil" ... that's literally what that phrase is about. how nasty people can be for money when they cherish it above everything else.
I agree that people shouldn't value money more than family and friends. But my guy, the only reason u r even able to put your opinion here is because of that colored paper u earned 😂 money is the solulu to many, if not all the problems any person faces in their life.
@@TheAziriusShow right.. but that is not loving money more than your friends and family... people who love money above all things will sell out their own friends and family for it. they don't give a fuck about anything else other than money. hence, "the love of money is the root of all evil". it's really not that hard to understand the difference of using money and loving it more than anything else in the world.
When someone asks me to prove money ain't real, i say to them imagine going back in time when people traded with gold and other material goods and you have to convince everyone to trade via green paper that you print instead.
@@4evertrue830Not if I tell them the piece of green paper is a receipt for X amount of gold, made to make trading easier...tell me you failed elementary level economics without saying you failed elementary level economics.🙄
If you tell them, they will congratulate you on that genius idea. Because there was only barter system existed before the invention of money and there was no standardisation for valueing a product. Also you have to find someone who are looking for the product you have in hand to sell and that person should have something you wanted to buy. Then you two will bargain and exchange things. Any kid can understand the difficulty of these. Then people started to count the value of products via comparing them with not so easily available metals like Gold, Silver etc. Metals are choosen because they are universally needed and can't be obtained easily. People started to use small peaces of metals as an exchange medium and they became the crude form of coin aka the first concept of money. Even Today, central banks of a nation maintains reserves of gold equal to the amount of money they releases to the market. The currency is essentially a promissory note promising the bearer to get the equalent of money printed on that note. Yep, money is very real and is invented by the humans.
@@UnprofessionalProfessor And you think such people who are so accustomed to having real gold and silver coins of true value in their waistcoat/pockets, will condescend into believing that a piece of paper that can easily be torn into shreds or, used to light a candle has an equal value to their gold and silver coins? Rigghhhttt. For your information, it is a well known fact that all fiat currencies die with time and gold is the only currency that has stood the test of time for thousands of years. That is elementary economics chump...🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣👌👌
My ex wife believed in this concept and it did work every single time until I changed bank accounts and then she quickly learned about the concept of insufficient funds.
It's not that he doesn't believe in money, he doesn't believe in worrying about money. And he does so by buying entirely blind, which is a tad irresponsible. Unless he's either a very conservative shopper, he's going to have a rude awakening when he's maxed out all of his credit cards and is in like 300k in debt.
I can explain. Have you seen the advert that starts with a beautiful woman, and then a deep voice says "Lulu". She looks into the camera and respons "Oui, c'est moi". This guy saw that, slipped and bumped his head, waking up with the(de)-Lulu stuck in his damaged brain. Voila!👌