He seems okay right now but many have gone through the same path of promiscuous indulgence and confessed its evils. I actually think there is a lot he is not disclosing about his lifestyle, but... assuming he is telling the truth, it is a proven road to destruction and misery.
The sad reality is that one day he will find his passion and his father will have the means to ensure he succeeds in his venture. This guy and his father have won in life, don’t be jealous - strive to be these guys.
@@cheem1981 Agree with the message but enough with the stupidest phrase in American English. I've been working hard my whole life and nobody's taking it easy expecting life will somehow improve on its own. It's only hard if you've given up. 💪😂 Life is good and it can only get better. 🤷♂🤘 Keep your straps, I made more money working with flip-flops. 😂🤣
@@protalghulnist4126 Started with an irk of mine and switched into motivation for whomever it might help and needs to hear this. 🙏 Fvck the noise, fvck my rant.
yeah man, dices been rolled before we were in the womb. i'm jealous but at at least glad he is not lying like lots of them rich-born mofos do making up silly stuff as a job lol.
Interviewer: so ..what experience do you have? Him: clubs and hot girls . Many many hot girls. Interviewer: Give this guy the corner office immediately.
Use your company to set him up with a good retirement while simultaneously putting his wisdom and greater experience to use. My dad sacrificed a lot for me and my siblings, if I'm able to give something back while benefitting us both, that's the best thing to do it seems.
@@Okunniger_Volker That was a lie though. You were like yeah its awesome, but in reality hes just a rich kid living off his dads money just like he said. You guys want to like him so much you made up a whole story in your head.
@mikemiller7946 nah I spoke to what he could be doing. But he said himself he's chasing 304s, so he unfortunately is just a rich simp, but ideally kids would be raised without a obsession with money and while that's absolutely possible even if you are raised in poverty, eventually you'll realize that because of poverty your parents and likely yourself will struggle for life in order to get by. Combine that with a materialistic culture where money is the new god and you've got a lot of poor people making a lot of people without morals very rich. This kid could and should repay his father and because he's at least honest about his situation he has a greater chance to feel a little obligation to those who have helped him. That I think is the difference, because most people will claim to be self made when there is no such thing as a rich self made person and most poor people aren't even self made. So his honesty in that regard gives him a leg up where others insecurities will keep them down.
@@sickturret3587 This comment hit me harder than it should have! I have a family member who claims he made his money through gambling one day and then another day it was from making $100k in 1980 as a PC technician after three years of experience. Meanwhile I prepared tax returns for actual professional gamblers and even they rarely make a lot unless they do well in tournaments that year. And don’t get me started on the staking tourists who claim to always beat the house 🤦♂️
@@MohammadBinAhmedSiddique He's a man so it will be easy for him to do a tough trade and get accepted in most physical jobs. I got rejected from jobs that wanted only men. Men can run the world without women (they need us to have babies).
He could move just about anywhere else on the planet and probably live his life just with his trustfund. Miami is expensive living. Just move to some backwater place with a nice woman and settle down bro.
@@mrsteamerthe guy doesnt know how to do anything,much less runing a business lmfao😂when his parents die, he'll have a reality check that he'll never forget😱😳😮💨
People say that they would get bored without work, so does that mean that working is more fun than fun things like TV and videogames? That makes no sense. People suffer at work to earn money to both survive and to buy fun things.
Why would you get bored? Get some hobbies. There's all sorts of fun activities one can do. If I had enough money I would also be hiring a coach to help achieve my goals.
some people do what they want and its their purpose. Its not a chore and later they dont have to do something else to forget about their miserable life and something to use as a method to escape even if it hurts their mental state in the future.
This man is just rolling with whatever life gave him, not a worry in the world. When the time comes when he has to work he'll just have to roll with that too
If I was in the same situation as he, I would travel the world and explore, not waste time on clubs. Or in other words, I'd enrich my life with experiences
I mean he is honest gives straight answers, seems also he is aware of his situation. so good for him. am i jealous sure who wouldnt want to do nothing and have money, but i cant be mad at him. his dad is rich dad did something to make money and if he wants to spend his money he earned on his son, sure that is his choice.
It could be true. Maybe his father has many older sons who are working with him in his businesses and this one is the youngest. So, it's ok to spoil him with money...for the time being.
Johnny Stimson: 🎶 You gotta get that money. Ohh. You gotta get that money. Ohh. Ain't got that money. Baby. Oh, you don't got your daddy's money anymore. 🎶
I knew someone like this and it turned out the guy was a Prince who basically was allowed to go ''have fun'' before he was to return, get married and clam down into that serious and strict life back home. After he is done with his fun, he is finished and is never going to be allowed near that life again. So he gets it out his system, no relationship or woman he gets with in that time is going to be taken seriously. They're basically experiences for him and he is only going to be dedicated to his wife. Blew my mind but he was a genuine nice person and that's just life, not one I envy either when I hear how strict the life is going to be once he returned home.
My parents said it’s their job to take care of me until they die and then i can take care of myself with the money they leave on top of the life insurance. I wanted them to live with me but they wanted to stay in their home. Good parents are so hard to find🫶🏽
I dated a girl whose dad paid her an allowance and paid her rent and her car payment. She was 25. It was kinda cool because she worked, not a great job, but when I would go to see her, she always had my favorite champagne and was willing to spoil me. But it did get old. As I was drinking the champagne, I had to hear about her daddy issues. The novelty wore off and I broke up with her. She was nice enough, but ignorant on how the world worked and I couldnt handle it. Once I would have became "daddy" then her daddy would have stepped out of her financial picture probably, and I wasnt looking to replace that. I can get my own on my own.
to be honest if you're given money i don't see a problem with not wanting to work for what you already have. but i'd still find something interesting to do like learning skills or making videogames or something to actually do that makes me feel productive
"Until I get bored"... He means "Until I inherit it all, then I will retire... Again." Can someone retire if they've never worked? Being a kept offspring must be awesome. Little jelly.
Love his honesty. But I got younger sibling vibes lol. He probably has an older bro who's doing the whole American Psycho lifestyle as the heir being groomed to take over the family empire. I mean Nobility kinda do this in the medieval ages? First son gets inheritance, the second son to the Church, and the third/back up son receives some title and land, and a bit of money to play somewhere and not harbor ambitions to usurp the careers of the first and second son. He is the third son.
Honestly he's not to far off the mark. Money not being a issue is a important thing. For most people they value money to much because they are in such need of it, as a result they will tend to value money over people and end up using both money and people to gain experiences they want. This guy is still using people for experiences, be it his dad for the money or the girls at the club for some professional experience 😂. But to have the luxury to spend the time to do what you truly want and to be able to pursue that thing isnt a bad thing, so long as the thing you pursue is good and does good not just for self but others.
This is why it's important you grow up with no help. He's setting his own self up for failure. The day his father dies is the day he's homeless. He didn't gain self knowledge on how to survive. He's a grown man as well and the economy is screwed. He won't survive when daddy dies. He'll be a late bloomer trying to figure out life at 40.
AHAHAHAHAHA u think his father did not set up investments or savings to set him up for life he is prolly a son of oil barron they are never running out of money for generations let alone his lifetime
Lol do you really believe this dude, will go broke once his dad dies? Lol he probably already has enough money saved for him to be sorted out for life. And having poor or no parents make y'all believe it is important to grow up without help lol. Nope it isn't
@@db917 This worked for me because I sure didn't have no body to hold my hand. I'm doing better then everyone in my whole family. The first one to buy my own house all by myself. Nobody taught me about credit or anything. You need failure in your life to force you to do better.
@@100Bucks that's good for you. However, the fact it worked for you does not mean everyone needs to go through the same things. A current generation purpose is to make things a bit easier for the next generation. And also, without taking away your credit, life isn't the same for everyone, yes it worked for you but do you know how many people it didn't work for regardless of how hard they tried? So yeah, we should teach our kids the essence of hard work and all because life can go south at any moment, but just because you failed so many times doesn't mean other people should too. It's like a king who won a throne through war saying my kids should too if they want to be kings. Yes you must teach them how to fight battles but they also can become kings for the simple reason that you are a king and king's children are automatically set to be kings without having to fight a single battle
Work is rubbish, that's why we are paid money to do it. Whatever anyone says, if the boss said "from 3pm, we aren't going to pay you ever again", the amount of seconds people would stay in the office after 3pm is around 0
I mean, i work around 30 hours a week, im not rich at all but my dad pretty much still cares about me at 28, i pay for my food and suplements, pay for my gym, gas, internet for the house,etc, but mostly my stuff, but my dad pays for the house and theres always food. Sometimes i put some extra but for the most part i know the privilege of not having to pay rent or mortage. I know americans feel like a failure when the dont come out early from their parents house but i dont know why rush being underpaid and with a lot of shit to pay. I got a degree, im taking my time to improve my health and im starting to prepare to save money to make investments but im no close to think getting out of my parents house 😅. This guy should have some plans for the future, but at the end, he seems honest, he knows hes privilege and he knows is daddys money, not his.
He'd better hope daddy doesn't end up broke, or decides to stop giving him money. He'd better figure out his future should daddy pass away and leaves him with no money.
Geez, it must be GREAT to be so wealthy that you can live well, have no future plans, and yet still get handed a career when you're ready to get serious......
@@4evertrue830 How do you know how rich his father is ? He could be a multi millionaire , could have more than 10 mil or more , with that kind of money unless you have brain rot you can live a wealthy lifestyle until you die as long as you don't go to the extreme . Even if his father were to die , he would likely inherit a good portion of his wealth . Lets just be honest we wish we were this guy . I am 31 I worked for 10 years and I hate working , I certainly wouldn't say no to something like this lol .
@@blabla-fw9ix Lets learn from history. I don't know if you're kind of religious a christian perhaps but if you're, it's easy to see the behaviour of the Biblical prodigal son in this guy. Was the prodigal son not given all the money he wanted from his father's wealth and he spent it lavishly without a care in the world? There's nothing mentally, emotionally or spiritually fulfilling about having to spend someone's money at that age just because he is your dad. It eventually makes that person useless (a vegetable) in life. You may wish to be in his shoes, but count me out.
@@4evertrue830 I am not religious at all , I am a science guy , facts and logic do not go hand in hand with religion , I do not deal in delusion . Now lets get back to reality , if his father wanted him to be a hard working man he would not be subsidizing him with a good amount of money , for this dude to live in Miami and party like he does his father at least must be a multi millionaire . His father likely has a mindset of , I worked hard so my kids / or kid doesn't have to . If the dad doesn't mind it that much then I don't see the reason for it , the dude is enjoying life like most could dream of . Unless he is in a coma he is no vegetable , humans do not have a predesignated purpose in life , if he wants to live on easy mode cause he has a rich daddy than he can and most of us are envies that we are not in that situation , he is in the 0.1% of people being lucky to be born into wealth . Its easy to say I would not want to be in this person's shoes until you have experienced it yourself .