@lovlofficial well I don't think so, it's about how u think/ execute things. if you actually are willing to be rich u can do it. competitors can become ur best allies if you willing to do anything.
Making ridiculous money includes taking money from people, thats how money works, u give and take. There's 2 different types. There's direct scamming and then there's legal scamming.
@@wintonsam496 if good advertising and having sales skills is scamming then yeah hes the biggest scammer ever. And go after him all you want with your moral arguments but i can assure you theres way worse and way richer people that should be your concern
@@CallMeSlade try this slade. Use your imagination to change it. Listen to Neville Goddard feeling is the secret audio book he will teach you how. If you are serious and want to see change then this might be worth it or you can ignore this and keep living the life you are comfortable with
you’re such a hater. why don’t you go watch his old videos where he literally documents his come up from being broke to rich & go get some motivation out of it so you can go do something with your life instead of trying to minimize his success
@@manuelbranco1551Education, Connections and Starting Capital. It's easier if you go to the best school, have rich families and connections who can invest in your projects. Also a safety-net, if the project fails, you're not going to be homeless. What else. Better food, more free time for health and fitness. Increases mental capacity to some degree. Less stress about paying your next bill also helps abit. It's not just one thing.
@@ArBRUHn No disrespect bro, but science and society is not “Advanced” enough to have fatherless kids. There’s always a mom and a dad when making a kid. Fatherless as in not being there during iman’s edification, yes, I guess. But that’s if you take iman’s word for it, only. Further corroboration would be needed.
Too many people dont get what a fucking advantage he already had by just being enrolled in an elite school without having to pay for it. That alone is something that sets you up for success. And before people comment "he still did it himself": the contacts he got in this school, the environment he could build in, the people he met, its all advantages of 0.01% of the population. Nobody from these schools will end up poor. Read that again. Nobody. Yes not everyone will be a multi millionair. But everyone there will end up with a 6 figure degree and have a network of other very wealthy people wich will make your life easier and easier.
@@zemzunina7089 I'm working everyday towards my vision, have been for years. Where you are born, the values instilled in you at a young age, the examples your shown, the connections you inherit, all matter. 99% of people don't have the circumstances to be multimillionaires at 22yo from nothing, outside drug dealing. That 22yo they are talking about wasn't born a slave in the peasant class, he didn't have to break the cycle, that's my point. Even Tate is a bit of a fraud, they might have ended up poor back in England but their grandfather was a top lawyer in Chicago I think, father a chess Master with freakish IQ, they come fom line of very high success and inherited the values to continue that from a young age. They didn't break the cycle, they continued it.
More like be so much of a scammer that people think you’re actually successful. Then sell a shitty course that helps no one and become rich. *cough* Andrew tate *cough*
I don't get why you be saying that? And like mike said here "people in their 30s who he already surpassed in life", like what!?!?! Is all you guys care about is money or something?
Bruh y’all got grown men being jealous of a 22 year old because of how his life is portrayed on social media. Whatever happened to providing for yourself, your family and being a integral part of your community? You can’t take your house, your cars, or your instagram followers to the grave. Remember that, this life shit isn’t permanent. Worry about yourself, stop comparing yourself to people you see on your phone. These grown men are lost.
@@isaacperess8852 I meaan he’s arguably doing a better job at providing for himself, his family, and being an integral part of a community. I agree material possession and perceived status are temporary and dont give true contentment but nothing wrong with putting a bit of healthy competition in your mind, gotta stay realistic though ofcourse.
@@BigBabaMufasa I don’t think you understand content creators edit their Videos to show you what they want you to see. These men are interested in attention, not being good people. That’s childish. You can think whatever you want. These men are silly to me.
people are waking up to this scam. The system is rigged and they show these trinkets of success as these people are something you can aspire towards. But the facade is breaking in front of our eyes.
you can either complain about others success and stay broke or look up to them and try to get to their level. You don't need perfect conditions to start, starting is the perfect condition.
@@henrickslatan I guarantee you will learn nothing from looking up to people like that who had their entire lives handed to them on a silver platter. If you want to be successful you should look up to people to people who a actually had to work hard to become what they are
I met iman when he was at the tender age of 2 and I was 39. We were both members of MS13. He held the record for the quickest scalped "puto" (as he called them). His baby hands could palm up a .5 and he knew how to sling a key like nobodies business. I wouldn't be alive today if it wasn't for his fearsome reputation. He's legal now... Sure. But i bet he still knows how to sink a 2g line.
30 y/o guy here. Don’t compare your life to another’s. Appreciate what you have and always strive forward. I had no idea the guy is good for him for being young a successful. But I won’t and I hope anyone else here thinks your life sucks because of that. Blessings gentlemen
Ay bro, no disrespect to Iman, but he came from money, from his step dad’s money. He was raised in amazing circumstances and that’s what allowed him to be this successful at 22. The reason Mike is saying “there’s no way” is because Mike actually comes from nothing and knows how hard it is and how long it takes if you start from 0
And all these "alpha's" will try and convince you it's masculine to be jealous and envious and measure succes in terms of materialist accomplishment while also measuring yourself up to other men who might've had a head start. I swear we're evolving backwards
The thing with all these successful people is they never say what they do. Just give erroneous advice about finance and work ethic. They do podcasts, videos about success and work but what is it they actually do? It seems that their work is just selling the idea of success or something.
you can either complain about others success and stay broke or look up to them and try to get to their level. You don't need perfect conditions to start, starting is the perfect condition.
@@henrickslatan if you’re starting from the bottom it’s not feasible to look up to someone who didn’t come from the bottom and got mommy and daddy money. You learn from people who made it out the gutter. You can’t have someone with mommy and daddy money as a mentor because they can’t relate to you.
@@EddieLifts tell me exactly how that helped him become as successful as he his? Who loaned him money? For that’s exactly? Show me the facts and I’ll shut up
@@EddieLifts iman had 30 million dollars his dad didn't have that much this guy knows what he is doing and yes he is smart than 99% at 18 most people just want to have fun their mind is still not working properly
Yea, in true they are doing affiliate marketing. Hamza would love to affiliate with Tates but he is scared of being canceled. He went to the safest place, the real scammer which puts you in the Matrix.
No dude.... Iman was born in Russia. Raised by single mother He had a step at a point who helped his mother and him move , but after sometime stepfather abandoned them.. and the life was pretty difficult
@@windas0072 bruh you can come from a single mother mom and it can still be a great home it sounds like he's got a strong family unit behind him, ergo God parents/grandparents
His step-father was using he and his mum to evade tax, moved him from Dagestan to London. Iman went to one of the best schools in London, but he and his mum were treated horrible by his step-father. He then abandoned them and Iman has been supporting his mum ever since
He literally said himself that he went to the most expensive private school in London. He was already rich asf. That’s why he’s rich now. He didn’t grind at all 😭😭
Okay but what was he working hard on? That’s what really matters here. If he’s up and about grinding away at a BS course to make himself rich then he’s just straight up a scammer.
How come they never say what they actually do or did to make it where they did. What is this work and grind ? I’m pretty sure if anyone knew we would ALL be doing it.
The weird thing about these multimillionaires on social media is you never hear what businesses they actually own!? They're just here to sell you a mentorship
He indeed is smart but all those money are passed down. He don't build all of his wealth by himself. He is smart enough to capitalise his Millionaire Daddy's Money.
Word of advice, if you pursue shallow things you get shallow results. What matters in life are family and relationships. The pursuit of gold and fame is nebulous
Both are important why are people so retarded when it comes to this? People give different priority to different things. People who give priority to money over relationships are gonna make more money and vice versa.
What the hell are you on about? Wtf is shallow about becoming financially free and living the dream at such a young age? Stop being arrogant ur going to get nowhere in life like this
I was in construction & worked for a guy who had a foreman who was 22 years old & built like a Greek God. He ran his own business on the side while working probably 60 hours a week for my boss. He would get off work & go do work for his side business & 3 times a week he also trained jui jitsu at a gym from 6-9pm. Never knew how to take even a minute off from anything, he really helped build my work ethic up not gonna lie
He was home-schooled as a kid & wasn't allowed TV or anything like that. Never played any sports growing up until he started training jui jitsu at 16 & that's the only thing you could consider as leisure time for him
People kept saying he used his daddy's money for his success. Yes he did went to a wealthy school but the knowledge, hardwork and determination is what sets him apart from others. He did not start his business with daddy's money he literally started small with knowledge and leveraged at the fact he went to a prestigious school.
What a toxic mind set. I wish these young kids make all the money they Drem off so they can realise: they will still feel the Same, be the same. The ones that surpassed me are the ones that are happy sleeping on concrete floor and content whatever their life is. These are the real MVPs.
If you could save $250,000 a year after taxes, expenses; it would take 10 years to get 2.5m. But prior to that, you had to experience personal development and learn technical information for about 7-10 years.. enough to transform self into a person valuable enough to make that kind of money.. At 22, This kid either missed too many personal development steps along the way and will suffer, or it's a scam unless he started at 7 which is crap. Don't let it bother you!
Dont listen to this guy that replied, hes trying to make u stay where u are, a loser, u should continue being salty itll give u motivation and u will work, who knows maybe you will catch up, because you definately CAN, so can we all.....
@@OneCourageous no one gives a fuck about any of ur bullshit “arithmetic” u moron. Jealousy gets u nowhere. This kid was killing it when he was 18. Instead of being ignorant. Go watch and learn of how he did it. Take notes. Don’t call him lucky when he knows something u don’t
The absolute chain of ytber calling out ytber, calling out NEXT one, calling out next, etc, shit so funny you calling out someone who calls somebody out
That's literally how I thought. Money IS important. If you're broke you cant have value in life even for yourself unless you're some budhist monk. If a monk said this I would get but people who are avg. Brokies say it than it pisses me off
@@tZz1 what do you personally value? I dont value money, but i can not enjoy what i value completely with money, and that is my life, i cant enjoy life without money
@@zemzunina7089 i value money becasue its the key to being abelt to do alot of stuff, but for me when I have had every thing i have felt empty so all im saying is just that money is not the key to happines and what more can you ask for than to be happy, no hard feelings bro
There’s no proof his agency ever made a lot of money. He made it all from selling courses and now selling his software to the people who buy the course.
He basically got very rich at a very young age. I think it's because of his surroundings he grew up in a single parent home. And his mom was working 3 jobs just to feed the family I think that's the reason for his motivation or drive
@@amartyapandit he has a software company and a social media marketing agency. It's not that hard. A single Google search is all it takes to find out exactly what he does
Some or maybe even most of the money may be real but if you really look at the projects and companies he’s involved in, the big money makers have basically been pump and dumps or things that generate lots of hype with a smaller minority of money earned via digital marketing which is also a field saturated with hype and under-delivery. So, sure he probably works hard but he doesn’t really earn money by generating quality, valuable product, he’s just somebody that understands marketing extremely well and uses it to dupe people.
Love how they equate "working hard" to being a multimillionaire. Being busy all the time is not working hard, start up capital, real estate investing and managing a media marketing team is not "hard" work. Most wealthy peeps I know got lucky in company shares and hit an acquisition. Like the only multimillionaires I know made it with crypto, entertainment, real estate, or tech acquisition. I don't know single multimillionaire that "works" harder than my friends in construction, education or sales.
@@geraldg350 he talks nonsense and makes people think they can get rich by what he’s doing which is a marketing agency that relies of his followers buying stuff from those businesses.He got rich of his fans and make them believe they can be like him at a young age .
@@Elseworth254 Iman make his first million before we was even famous so what are you talking about? Yea his fame catapulted his income eventually but he was already rich beforehand.
@@isobliss2967 bro you’re dumb that’s the strategy every “influencer “ that claims not be be a influencer says .”I’m already rich so buy my course or product since I’m already rich I’m not scamming you .lmao
It's all about the concept that Hamza talked about too. You are only as old as the years you put into self-improvement. Hamza started at 17 with lifting, but he only started properly making money in 2020
Listen to these guys. They always seem like they want what’s best for all of us and get that bag but as soon someone younger makes more money than them they jealous
People talk about this all the time like all you have to do is work hard and you'll get rich but even if you work round the clock seen days a week there's still a huge factor of are your ideas worth a fuck and you still have to get lucky even if your ideas are great. You know how many great ideas fail every day because they were in the wrong place at the wrong time? Don't be unrealistic. Always chase your goals but if you are 12 and you think you're going to have a Lamborghini to drive to highschool, please learn how to work with your hands. You can not ALL be RU-vidrs. That's not how life works.
@@shyguydies1334 we def can take a joke, in moments where we are jokin, this video isnt funny but educational so idk whats so funny acting a clown here, go to memes and clown around
why when people talk about ''work'' in shows or podcasts like this, they show / mean some guy standing next to some board, explaining something to group of people or typing stuff on laptop -- and for these activities they are rewarded with massive paychecks and luxurious lifestyles? am i the only person who feels like thats a huge BS?
“He just worked hard” I hate this sentence so much because If you work construction or in a restaurant you know you can work 12/16 hours a day 6/7 days a week and still just make it to the end of the month. Working hard has nothing to do with anything if you’re poor to begin with and don’t have rich parents, trust funds or property to your name.
These people saying that rich people work hard..... So all poor people don't? It's so cliche to say you gotta work hard. The magic formula is skills*work*luck. You just raise your chances of luck the more shots you take. ("work hard")