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@saiyanc137
@saiyanc137 4 года назад
“At least I’ll die a D cup” We truly live in a society
@gcastudio
@gcastudio 4 года назад
You have 69 likes
@obviouslykaleb7998
@obviouslykaleb7998 4 года назад
Coach Aaron 96 now lol
@gcastudio
@gcastudio 4 года назад
@@obviouslykaleb7998 😳
@greencow4554
@greencow4554 4 года назад
99 one more guys!!!
@obviouslykaleb7998
@obviouslykaleb7998 4 года назад
GreenCow Done
@astral6749
@astral6749 4 года назад
Sounds like many millionaires started their careers out without friends. Now I wonder if I'm gonna be a millionaire too. lol
@kel638
@kel638 4 года назад
I'm 💀
@Eksxx
@Eksxx 4 года назад
Me too lol
@joenathan364
@joenathan364 4 года назад
i belive you can do it..!
@717Vitin
@717Vitin 4 года назад
If it is all about working hard and having no friend I think I may be one, one day, I pray to Goddd let’s goooooo
@blackwintergaming4609
@blackwintergaming4609 4 года назад
Carl Eric Doromal yo. Reply to me here with your insta account. If you don’t have one make one and message me
@douglaschester2097
@douglaschester2097 6 дней назад
Amazing. “DO THIS AND GET OFF DEBT”
@douglaschester2097
@douglaschester2097 6 дней назад
The first step to attaining wealth is figuring out your goaIs and risk toIerance - either on your own or with the heIp of a financiaI pIanner, and foIIowing through with an inteIIigent pIan, you wiII gain financiaI growth over the years and enjoy the benefits of managing your money.
@douglaschester2097
@douglaschester2097 6 дней назад
*G. M. A. l. L*
@douglaschester2097
@douglaschester2097 6 дней назад
*eIizabethgreenhunts*
@TheJackCain-84
@TheJackCain-84 6 дней назад
We read news in the media that doom and gloom is coming and we just accept it, doom and gloom doesn’t always have to be coming, I’ve read numerous success stories of people that are pulling off tremendous gains of up to $250K within weeks in this crazy market and I just want to learn how to achieve such figures.
@kevinmarten
@kevinmarten 6 дней назад
Since the crash, I've been in the red. I’m playing the long term game, so I'm not too worried but Jim Cramer mentioned there are still a lot of great opportunities, though stocks has been down a lot. I also heard news of a guy that made $250k from about $110k since the crash and I would really look to know how to go about this.
@Jamessmith-12
@Jamessmith-12 6 дней назад
There are actually a lot of ways to make high yields in a crisis, but such trades are best done under the supervision of Financial advisor.
@JacquelinePerrira
@JacquelinePerrira 6 дней назад
Thats true, I've been getting assisted by a FA for almost a year now, I started out with less than $200K and I'm just $19,000 short of half a million in profit.
@kevinmarten
@kevinmarten 6 дней назад
Mind if I ask you to recommend this particular coach you using their service?
@JacquelinePerrira
@JacquelinePerrira 6 дней назад
Carol Vivian Constable is the licensed fiduciary I use. Just research the name. You’d find necessary details to work with a correspondence to set up an appointment..
@TheSilentASMR
@TheSilentASMR 4 года назад
“You can only have so many plates to balance before they drop” I like that quote
@TheSilentASMR
@TheSilentASMR 4 года назад
Julius Caesar Playz Indeed
@Armyblink4life554
@Armyblink4life554 4 года назад
Agreed
@jimbobjunior.
@jimbobjunior. 4 года назад
"You can only balance so many plates or you drop everything." is what he actually said.
@TheSilentASMR
@TheSilentASMR 4 года назад
jimbob junior you get the idea tho 😂
@jimbobjunior.
@jimbobjunior. 4 года назад
Haha yeah i was just being pedantic for no reason! 😂
@x3SamuraiGirl1551x3
@x3SamuraiGirl1551x3 4 года назад
I would love to see "Self made millionaires" vs "trust fund inherited millionaires"
@IrvinTime1989
@IrvinTime1989 4 года назад
I second this motion.
@scorpionblade4112
@scorpionblade4112 4 года назад
I third this motion
@IrvinTime1989
@IrvinTime1989 4 года назад
Alright! Let's get this seen by then so they can make it happen!
@ernestperez4420
@ernestperez4420 4 года назад
I fourth this motion
@ItsNerf
@ItsNerf 4 года назад
i fifth this mostion
@RO-fk1xc
@RO-fk1xc 2 года назад
I think the concept of “hard work” is one that isn’t clearly defined in America. My dad worked 2 full time jobs at grocery stores, and could barely pay the mortgage when I was growing up. There’s also unpaid labor, such as caring for your children that isn’t discussed when it comes to “working hard.” People everywhere “work hard” to survive, raise their kids etc. I think that the people who do become wealthy are better at working the system instead of simply “working harder” than the average person.
@YouMockMe
@YouMockMe 2 года назад
Your father chose a family over wealth. ....the "system" did not make him have sex/children
@itzsweetz83
@itzsweetz83 2 года назад
but what determines working hard? You say that because your dad had 2 full time jobs at a grocery store, he was a hard worker. But (i mean no offense by this at all) could your dad have studied and put himself in a position for a better job that earns him more money? I'm not saying every rich person works hard, (most of them do tho), but some people can make incorrect decisions in their early life and are then forced to "work hard" and pay for those mistakes. That doesnt mean they deserve to be rich.
@dahstroyer
@dahstroyer 2 года назад
@@YouMockMe no matter what choice he did he still is working hard
@detweiler
@detweiler 2 года назад
@@YouMockMe what does it matter what the "system" makes him do, hard work is hark work regardless of any system. Having children as the example. It's hard work to raise a family.
@airplanefood3576
@airplanefood3576 2 года назад
@@detweiler You're correct, but I can assure there are much harder things. Like becoming a robotics engineer or a brain surgeon. Thats why those pay more then working at a grocery store.
@down-to-earth-mystery-school
I liked the fact that one of the millionaires admitted that he keeps pursuing more money because of an ever-present fear of not having enough. I would love to see a study of 'self-made' millionaires who are doing what they are doing because of childhood financial trauma. I know that was true for me, earlier in my career, trying to get to 6-figures annually to prove that I would never go back to living in a one-bedroom home with no running water and an outhouse again
@NadiaSeesIt
@NadiaSeesIt Год назад
This is a very important point. Also, when people save very intensely and have a hard time parting with their money. They could have $50,000+ in savings and low cost of living but still really stressing from an unstable children
@alexsalazar5161
@alexsalazar5161 Год назад
why does it always have to be trauma? why cant it just be people who want money? Men biologically. want the fancy car that no one else has
@Aboguaboga
@Aboguaboga Год назад
@Jada Tesfaye there will always be a form of currency whether it’s a bill or trading. Our current day currency is by far the best option we got bc it doesn’t matter what we have, it’s about the amount and there’s always a way to get more
@hannahwillis9838
@hannahwillis9838 Год назад
@Jada Tesfaye and as much as people don’t want to admit it, that is quite literally from the patriarchy
@beamed7770
@beamed7770 Год назад
@@alexsalazar5161 theres no biology that makes men desire money. men are naturally competitive because of biological and societal expectations. they are also expected to make more money then female counterparts so they are often in pursuit of money to impress girls
@javierenriquezlynd5680
@javierenriquezlynd5680 5 лет назад
Buzzfeed: who are you? Jubilee: I am you but better
@livingangrycheese2668
@livingangrycheese2668 5 лет назад
Don't insult Jubilee in that way :P
@BurnoutRevengeForThePs2
@BurnoutRevengeForThePs2 5 лет назад
They don’t even compare
@RockinLoud360
@RockinLoud360 5 лет назад
Wow haven't heard this joke before /s
@omnipepper3665
@omnipepper3665 5 лет назад
Ayy Eclipse Bruh Jubilee is actually good and tries to make things unbaised. They themselves said they wanted republicans in their crew
@jordynrose2783
@jordynrose2783 5 лет назад
Agree to disagree
@markrico8934
@markrico8934 4 года назад
I want to see a “public school students” vs “private school kids
@lunaromero1015
@lunaromero1015 4 года назад
Pia Isabella Michel Lujan They did do a video on that if you wanna check it out
@sammie8355
@sammie8355 4 года назад
There really isn’t a difference, I’ve been to both, private schools are just public schools you pay for and we party more
@underdogtv2855
@underdogtv2855 4 года назад
Private school kids are too busy trying to bribe colleges to accept them!
@glamorsocial7081
@glamorsocial7081 4 года назад
Mark Rico I would like to see Trump supporters vs feminists!😂
@morganbeach2636
@morganbeach2636 4 года назад
retweet
@AyratHungryStudent
@AyratHungryStudent 2 года назад
What self-made millionaires don't realize is that there are millions of other people just like them who didn't make it. If it worked for you doesn't mean that it will work for others. I've watched Graham's channel and I like him. What I don't like is that he thinks that if you are not a millionaire it's completely your fault.
@donbustoarigato2997
@donbustoarigato2997 2 года назад
That's the American delusion. It helps prevent any political dissent from below by getting everyone to blame themselves, and excuse those, and many who succeed and often do so through less than desirable means, from feeling guilty. It behooves people like Graham to be LESS naive! What is the great aphorism? Things are not always as they appear!
@rbvp45
@rbvp45 2 года назад
Totally agree
@christiannoriega428
@christiannoriega428 2 года назад
Well the reason they didn't make it is only because they didn't find what they needed to make. These people found out how to make money with no one to teach them. It's not that it didn't work for those people they just weren't able to find what worked. They weren't using the same methods and most likely eventually gave up before they could actually learn.
@epicmatter3512
@epicmatter3512 2 года назад
I disagree as not being a millionaire is not a fault, so how can it be yours. Being a millionaire is something extra, and while there is no way to make it, being frugal and investing everything will tend to get you there.
@randomperson9390
@randomperson9390 2 года назад
I mean, you aren't exactly going to become a millionaire from doing nothing. Luck does help, but not everyone can capitalize on the luck and if you didn't work hard in the first place those chances wouldn't appear. Obviously though, I'm not saying everyone who became rich worked hard.
@Freddyyyy266
@Freddyyyy266 6 месяцев назад
At 42, I've come to realize that money is a tool. I’ve worked so hard over the years to realize that if you don’t make money work for you, you can’t experience true freedom. I’m glad I found that out although it was later in life, but that marked the turning point in my finances.
@Freddyyyy266
@Freddyyyy266 6 месяцев назад
Herman Jonas, an astute financial analyst is the brain behind my success. I've gotten into a plethora of assets with $33k spread across stocks (options and futures) for the short term and Roth IRA, index funds, and ETFs, for the long term. Now I sit back, and just reinvest at intervals while I enjoy my retirement.
@Roymysterio
@Roymysterio 6 месяцев назад
I agree that the market can be quite unpredictable, but working with Herman has been a game-changer for me. His market insights and strategies are consistently spot-on. It’s not just about profits; it’s also about the peace of mind that comes from knowing you’re in capable hands.
@Ferocious923
@Ferocious923 6 месяцев назад
@@Roymysterio I tried getting into stocks myself some time last month and lost a ton of money as I was ill-advised. Can you please direct me to him as I’d like to hear from an expert?
@Ferocious923
@Ferocious923 6 месяцев назад
I appreciate the feedback. I reached out to him via the mail you provided and we talked at length. I found him to be verified. I’m glad that I signed up and I've begun my journey with him. Thanks again.
@Rubyruby287
@Rubyruby287 6 месяцев назад
Working with a fiduciary like Sir Herman has given me peace of mind in my stock investments. He prioritizes my financial interests and has guided me toward stocks with strong fundamentals, resulting in consistent growth over the past 8 months working with him.
@ivanafuckalot
@ivanafuckalot 4 года назад
Other millionaires: My family has inherited millions and we are rich. Graham: 20 Cent Iced Coffee
@Onthreego808
@Onthreego808 4 года назад
Ivan Ruiz 90% of millionaires are self made (: there’s more like graham (:
@goodfromohio
@goodfromohio 4 года назад
the last thing he says im pretty sure is " yes i can teach you about credit card churning"
@loganorismen7840
@loganorismen7840 4 года назад
That and smashing the like button for the RU-vid algorithm.
@dreamstatenine
@dreamstatenine 4 года назад
$4 candle perfect birthday present from ROSS
@kyleputti206
@kyleputti206 4 года назад
Actual the majority of millionaires are very frugal, most are penny pinchers and it's rare for them to spend money on something that is not needed. So Graham is actually in the majority. Read "The Millionaire Next Door" to get plenty of statistics
@wo0yos
@wo0yos 5 лет назад
"you can only handle so many plates at a time before you drop everything" that's excellent
@noxkoimax356
@noxkoimax356 5 лет назад
I like you
@raydosson2025
@raydosson2025 5 лет назад
@@noxkoimax356 i like you
@momoben227
@momoben227 5 лет назад
@@raydosson2025 i like you
@joewellington4202
@joewellington4202 5 лет назад
@@momoben227 i like you
@fMONA94
@fMONA94 5 лет назад
@@joewellington4202 I like you
@mspotato1354
@mspotato1354 Год назад
It just sucks that valuable people in society are being paid so little... nurses, waiters, kindergarten teachers, retail and other people that keep our society afloat. Everyone can't just sit around and be millionaires and real estate agents. We need people who build houses, care for kids, clean, and work in shops. The people who actually carry society on their backs
@Kate-ct9ys
@Kate-ct9ys Год назад
A lot of hospital don’t even provide maternity leave to employees. Learned this the hard way. I’m not a nurse, but a surgical technologist. My hospital wouldn’t offer me even unpaid maternity leave. They told me I could use FMLA or offer to pick up extra shifts for my coworkers in exchange for them covering for me when I have my baby. I didn’t qualify for FMLA because I was shy of a year at the hospital when my baby was due. I asked around within the medical field and this is completely normal in the US. Not even hospitals care about their employees.
@seizuregirlllll
@seizuregirlllll Год назад
@@Kate-ct9ys wow! That is awful that you couldn’t even get maternity leave! Wow. I’m so sorry
@rickRoy203
@rickRoy203 Год назад
I agree with your thing but we also need capitals flowing in to bind those
@yassin8036
@yassin8036 Год назад
capitalism is overrated
@jhonklan3794
@jhonklan3794 Год назад
nurses make almost 6 figures. Waiters are getting automated and requires 0 skills, same with retail.
@benthebitcoinbillionaire164
@benthebitcoinbillionaire164 2 года назад
This was the most respectable conversation I’ve seen on this channel. Just regular understanding people that are open minded and intelligent.
@damonberry311
@damonberry311 4 года назад
2 out of 3 millionaires said they have no social live my future looks pretty good then
@rebdomine1
@rebdomine1 4 года назад
That feels like more of a millenial thing than a millionaire thing.
@tobyadamson7625
@tobyadamson7625 4 года назад
Lmao don't say that
@tylerdurden3722
@tylerdurden3722 4 года назад
I went 3 months eating every second day (dry brown bread, eggs and chicken...rationed) to make my budget work. The more money I had to buy stock, the more I could sell. Money not spent on buying stock seemed like a waste...even eating. Success is a million tiny actions, that require sacrifice, that moves you in that direction.
@mixrable1212
@mixrable1212 4 года назад
TWO out of three.
@wanlitan7406
@wanlitan7406 4 года назад
Doesn't make the converse true.
@fergalicious8201
@fergalicious8201 5 лет назад
Graham: He protecc He attacc And most importantly, He invest bacc
@deepanshukaulphilip5676
@deepanshukaulphilip5676 5 лет назад
I predict this to cross 1K
@vivianliu1477
@vivianliu1477 5 лет назад
this is so funny lmao
@Chelsea-ws7bi
@Chelsea-ws7bi 5 лет назад
Where did u get comment
@trinityj134
@trinityj134 5 лет назад
He got real estate in the bacc
@nofood1
@nofood1 5 лет назад
ya really still milking this meme huh
@lj8250
@lj8250 2 года назад
This seems to be one of the most calm, respectful group. They all seem to listen but still say their opinions without aggression.
@bigj1905
@bigj1905 Год назад
One thing I would suggest is “Streamers vs Blue Collar Workers” Compare just how different the job markets has become in the 21st century.
@adamgillespie3393
@adamgillespie3393 4 года назад
"I'll die a D-cup" is one of the best lines I've heard
@nadirharouak7272
@nadirharouak7272 4 года назад
Adam Gillespie what is a d-cup
@palaquium
@palaquium 4 года назад
Nadir Harouak one of the biggest bra size
@communityEsc
@communityEsc 4 года назад
lmao
@curryenjoyer
@curryenjoyer 4 года назад
I SAID DO IT PROPERLY that’s very far from a large size
@Nickkkk043
@Nickkkk043 4 года назад
MOOD
@user-wz4mu9ok7q
@user-wz4mu9ok7q 4 года назад
The black lady with the fro had such a nice voice I could listen to her for hours
@lukasbekcic
@lukasbekcic 4 года назад
S WE she looks like Donald Glover’s sister
@kaylynelizabeth5696
@kaylynelizabeth5696 4 года назад
True
@Da1TruArtistPup
@Da1TruArtistPup 4 года назад
Ikr
@kylenichols5041
@kylenichols5041 4 года назад
What????
@LJ_S1K
@LJ_S1K 4 года назад
She should get into voice acting or do a podcast
@caresseofficial6741
@caresseofficial6741 2 года назад
I loved the sneak peek we got at the end, only love came out of each other, they immediately started to talk about helping each other. Tim did a great closing on the meeting. My utopian city also relies on how money and needs can be covered so we, humankind, can see triumphs with other payoffs like intelligence, inventions, and other things that can fulfill our existence thirst.
@HaloDude557
@HaloDude557 2 года назад
My utopian city relies on capital investment, innovation, and competition to deliver resource abundance in exchange for minuscule labor.
@grant5864
@grant5864 2 года назад
Hard work doesn't necessarily mean you will be rich, but it does greatly improve the chances of you being rich.
@macaron2xx633
@macaron2xx633 14 дней назад
Now this I agree with 110%
@bella101093
@bella101093 4 года назад
Omg I died when Graham told Tierra that he can teach her about credit card churning. He’s a cinnamon roll 🥰.
@jeffreybuffkin9108
@jeffreybuffkin9108 4 года назад
SAME
@Mcelly58
@Mcelly58 4 года назад
Dany Manzueta I didn’t get it at first but I got you
@sonaarjezelf2758
@sonaarjezelf2758 4 года назад
when did he say it?
@028sanjeevsingh
@028sanjeevsingh 4 года назад
@@sonaarjezelf2758 12:53 at the end.
@asialawson4486
@asialawson4486 4 года назад
@Nicholas Abad It means he's a sweet, very nice, adorable person. lol
@briannamoore315
@briannamoore315 4 года назад
“I bought a $4,000 hairless cat that I had genetically made.” *weird flex* but okay
@xander8574
@xander8574 4 года назад
Brianna Moore howd she get it genetically made
@FrigglyFluff
@FrigglyFluff 4 года назад
Rich people things lmao wth 🤣
@ParadigmRabbit
@ParadigmRabbit 4 года назад
Supervillain flex
@aaronbrown6890
@aaronbrown6890 4 года назад
Well spent
@aaronbrown6890
@aaronbrown6890 4 года назад
@@FrigglyFluff If you were allergic you might have to out source.
@rominomen
@rominomen 2 года назад
This was a pretty nice, civil, respectful set of conversations. also, millionaires or the extremely wealthy want more "money" not necessarily because they want more things, but often because it mean power and the ability to influence things. they can already afford what they want, to it becomes what they can DO
@rizbaltech
@rizbaltech 2 года назад
There's a book I read recently "The Millionaire Next Door" and basically people who inherit a million dollars are less likely to hold on to the money because millionaires are actually a lot more frugal if they have to earn it. It never matters how much you make, someone who makes 60k can become a millionaire by saving, and someone who makes 100k can be in debt because of their lifestyle (expensive cars, clothes, houses, food, etc). i.e. 10:13
@genki2705
@genki2705 2 года назад
But if you're rich it's easy to get richer. You've a guy saying: Give me 50,000 and I give you 75,000 back in 3 months. And it works. There is always a "guy" who is smart enough to make money if he gets money in the first place. You buy smart people and tose them away when they become useless. "someone who makes 60k can become a millionaire by saving" his children who inherit the money.
@anamewillcomelater
@anamewillcomelater 2 года назад
So I just dusted off excel and did the math. Based on earning median salaries (interpolated based on age) throughout your entire working life, starting from the age of 17, if you only ever spent equal to minimum wage and saved all of your other earnings (all calculations are after tax), you would finally be a millionaire when you are 66 (the year before retirement). It's a loose estimation with an assumption that median salaries would match inflation but what it comes down to is that the average US citizen (who would reach a 60K salary by the time they're 46) will basically never be a millionaire working a regular job and not investing in a portfolio.
@happymolecule8894
@happymolecule8894 2 года назад
@@anamewillcomelater Millionaires invest. They don't just let money sit. If you only invest 1k a month in the safest way possible (VOO stock) you'll have a million in 22 years.
@donaldlyons17
@donaldlyons17 Год назад
@@happymolecule8894 How many you think make 1K extra each month they don't need? Well I think the better idea is to look a median bank, checking, savings, bonds, stock brokerage accounts. To me the idea is nice but the reality is that few clear 12K extra each year compared to the number who don't!!!
@happymolecule8894
@happymolecule8894 Год назад
@@donaldlyons17 But 12k a year isn't much. I make a pretty low salary and i manage it.
@kathleenwashere
@kathleenwashere 5 лет назад
"Ohh your gonna die from your implants" "Well I'm going to die a D cup" This cracked me up😂😂
@ai_sight
@ai_sight 5 лет назад
If you're gonna die one day, it should be doing what you love. Everyone wants to die happy. She said it jokingly but, she ain't wrong.
@Un1234l
@Un1234l 5 лет назад
@@ai_sight That's too narrow minded. It needs more parameters like "Die doing what you love as long as it doesn't negatively affect anyone else or the world."
@ai_sight
@ai_sight 5 лет назад
@@Un1234l If one wants to add parameters like that to such a general saying, they might as well write an entire essay or book analyzing such a topic since one could feasibily interpret and approach it through an infinite amount of possible circumstances. Or...are you trying to say that her D cup implants somehow negatively affect the people around her and the world?
@Un1234l
@Un1234l 5 лет назад
@@ai_sight Nope. Just my addition should suffice. It's honestly all just fluffy semantics over a trivial matter, but your saying on its own was too broad and would potentially forgive egregious acts like bankrupting the nation/the person you hate, broadcast to the world your death via heroin overdose, doing a murder rampage and committing suicide after/killed by law enforcement, being a daredevil and make a dangerous stunt in full view of schoolchildren, etc etc.
@ai_sight
@ai_sight 5 лет назад
@@Un1234l But any logical person with reasonable reading comprehension would understand that my statement isn't forgiving such acts in order to achieve happiness. Especially in such a light hearted context as this one. Wouldn't it be narrow minded to think that you're addition is the only other exception that needs to be tacked on? What about bringing harm to yourself? Dying happily but not providing anything of substance to society? Someone sacrificing themselves to save others? What about an athlete dying from a preventable sports injury? Heck, anyone dying from a profession that poses fatal risks that could have been prevented. Depending on the people you ask, you can gain new perspectives on anything, even on fluffy broad statements like "die doing what you love".
@pandaman123213
@pandaman123213 2 года назад
This is a really cool forum. I’m glad because it’s not the normal internet conversations we see in comment sections. It’s long form discussions, with people of differing view points, in person. Great format
@glorygeorge5049
@glorygeorge5049 Год назад
I've always felt whenever giving came Into discussions, it always about money, and that has made me feel inadequate in most cases, but the lady really helped me realize that giving isn't always financial, it could be physical, emotional, mental. It's just sad that this other aspects of giving aren't fully appreciated or recognized.
@lindsayleitner8750
@lindsayleitner8750 5 лет назад
This was one of the most respectful conversations yet. A pleasant surprise for sure.
@Kaledrone
@Kaledrone 5 лет назад
The least respectful one was probably Democrats vs Republicans, lol.
@urmom887
@urmom887 5 лет назад
Linz _ zee Don’t you mean.. peasant..? 😂 That was bad.. bye.
@nicholastanzillo4229
@nicholastanzillo4229 5 лет назад
Yeah graham is great he’s honestly so down to earth and provides great information with financial info(not a scammy dude) just a sick man
@alphonsusho8962
@alphonsusho8962 5 лет назад
Probably because we have this generalization that people who are millionaires are assholes or at least young people who are millionaires. But you can see that they aren't, infact they look like every day people, they don't wear suits or brand name clothings or watches as we usually picture millionaires. Although I do think some of their belief anyone can be rich if they work hard is faulty. If you want to be rich, you got to work hard and smart, but also have luck and choosing the right path(kids, career, spending/saving).
@sorafanchick
@sorafanchick 5 лет назад
@@urmom887 I actually laughed out loud at this one! 🤣🤣🤣
@eduardomiranda7094
@eduardomiranda7094 4 года назад
They have to be one of the most respectful participants they’ve had on here.
@RawFitChris
@RawFitChris 4 года назад
That was exactly my first impression. But then again this wasn't an anti-Trump coffee clutch at the local 711.
@cyrlav7748
@cyrlav7748 4 года назад
And I think this is crazy, I am French and here in France a "Millionaires" vs "Minimum Wage" debate would have turned into manslaughter. Whereas a debate on abortion or feminism would be a bit more respectful in my opinion.
@eduardomiranda7094
@eduardomiranda7094 4 года назад
cyr lav I meant that they were rude. They were quite polite
@Kinos141
@Kinos141 4 года назад
Maybe because everyone on the panel was broke at one time or another, so they see the other's point of view.
@KTSN94
@KTSN94 4 года назад
The reason for this is because they all started small. They all understand and continue to understand the value of a dollar and what it represents.
@sullyr1470
@sullyr1470 8 месяцев назад
Tims outlook on life and topics is measure well thought out and intelligent I first thought he was the host. I hope they all find what they need and not just what they want or expect! I hope life is kind to them.
@IAmKrueger
@IAmKrueger 2 года назад
Could you imagine if this is how we discussed our issues in general...just the full spectrum of things that could become a heated situation that instead we just sat down and took turns explaining our view points regardless of age, gender, beliefs, ethnicity...would love to see that.
@Whosyourdaddy21
@Whosyourdaddy21 3 года назад
I like how Graham immediately wanted to give Tiara information that could help with her debt. That’s real generosity in my opinion.
@Phianhcr123
@Phianhcr123 3 года назад
Nah, Graham is just being Graham
@husher5142
@husher5142 3 года назад
@@Phianhcr123 thats the truth though, his transparency is so refreshing
@alyupde9337
@alyupde9337 3 года назад
Y’all should watch his channel!
@healthiswealth8153
@healthiswealth8153 3 года назад
but shes not interested in making more money than she needs? she needs to change the way she thinks so that she will never go back to struggling with debt. You can't live on what you need you always need something to fall back on so yeah, you need MORE than enough to make ends meet.
@robertoespinoza1321
@robertoespinoza1321 3 года назад
Fuck real estate agents as a generality wonder how many people he’s gonna evict in January
@naomichinavare760
@naomichinavare760 5 лет назад
Homeschooled vs. public schooled Also homeschooled graduates vs public schooled graduates would be cool too
@user-ps7ij6ge6d
@user-ps7ij6ge6d 5 лет назад
there's not that much different between homeschoolers and public schoolers honestly. it totally just depends on the people.
@kanesimpson7445
@kanesimpson7445 5 лет назад
Hell yeah
@clevelandohiofan
@clevelandohiofan 5 лет назад
As somebody who was homeschooled, saying kids from public school and homeschool are basically the same with only personal differences is grossly uninformed. I'd like to see this video as well, with a particular focus on outcomes and social interactions as those results might surprise some people
@user-ps7ij6ge6d
@user-ps7ij6ge6d 5 лет назад
@@clevelandohiofan how is it uninformed? I've been homeschooled for 8 years of my life. there really isn't that big a difference between homeschooled kids and public schooled kids, it just depends on the people and the circumstances.
@clevelandohiofan
@clevelandohiofan 5 лет назад
@@user-ps7ij6ge6d Surely you must have noticed there is a pretty large difference between the average public school kid and homeschooled kid. Obviously, individual characteristics and circumstances will shape your interactions with specific people, but generally speaking, homeschoolers are substantially more socially awkward, have less (or no) friends, but are much more likely to excel in one subject or ability (like music or math) since their curriculum can be tailored specifically for them
@craigbanister3036
@craigbanister3036 2 года назад
I like Brett. His answer to helping others showed his heart)
@sweetnfirey
@sweetnfirey 2 года назад
As a waitress and Mom of 3. I have always struggled with money, but I have enough for my needs. The only time I truly struggle is when I spend money on things that I don’t need or that my kids don’t really need. Then we get in the habit of fulfilling those wants and it never being enough. Those wants will never fully satisfy us, we will always desire more. I want to give my kids everything but now in my thirties I would rather give them stability and to buy a home with a backyard and for my kids to have their own rooms like when I grew up. But in order for that to happen I need to be strong and grounded in order not to splurge on the little things in order to save money and improve my credit score.
@a.j.bready9158
@a.j.bready9158 3 года назад
This was one of the rare episodes where I actually liked everyone. Everyone in this was really polite and there wasn't any arguing or anger between such a different two days.
@bandcamp9017
@bandcamp9017 3 года назад
I liked everyone but the girl in the green. Idk what it is man
@surenmathura3691
@surenmathura3691 3 года назад
@@bandcamp9017 she was awesome, I liked the way she smiles with people
@bandcamp9017
@bandcamp9017 3 года назад
@@surenmathura3691 I guess everyone is different I could be wrong about her
@Girlies78
@Girlies78 3 года назад
@@bandcamp9017 Nah it’s the guy with the grey shirt fa me😬
@trc3341
@trc3341 3 года назад
@@Girlies78 I think he came in thinking he was gonna argue with hedge fund managers, and corporate ceo's but then when he realized the millionaires weren't what he perceived he lightened up.
@timbotha4422
@timbotha4422 4 года назад
They did my boy Graham so dirty making him stand next to that 6'8 guy 😂😂
@jesusyessir1304
@jesusyessir1304 4 года назад
He short but his money long
@andychen8456
@andychen8456 3 года назад
I've met Graham, He's about 5'2 so that dude looks huge lol. Super chill guy though
@FREEDOMPATHX45
@FREEDOMPATHX45 3 года назад
It looked like Kevin Hart next to Shaq. 6'8 dude probably wanted to pick Graham up.
@koi_fish337
@koi_fish337 3 года назад
@@FREEDOMPATHX45 😂😂😂
@roskcity
@roskcity 3 года назад
@@andychen8456 That's cool. Is he a nice person?
@itzcaleb1776
@itzcaleb1776 Год назад
This was one of the most respectful group of people on middle ground I ever saw normally they get mad and deffensive but no they were so kind and nice and understanding
@leannbarker572
@leannbarker572 2 года назад
From this I learned that there are no set ways to be successful, everyone finds their own path.
@paytonmax2556
@paytonmax2556 5 лет назад
I think you should do rich people who physically earned their money vs rich people who go it because of their parents
@NanaNEET
@NanaNEET 5 лет назад
Payton Max They’re still both rich in the end
@paytonmax2556
@paytonmax2556 5 лет назад
NanaNEET but how they got to that pint is different so they probably have different views on different topics
@sarah8579
@sarah8579 5 лет назад
This is a great idea. I'm sure your perspective on money is dependent on how you got it (Generational wealth v. Earning it from scratch).
@mushroomfairy6905
@mushroomfairy6905 5 лет назад
Sarah L. yeah or nepotism v people that actually worked for it
@alphonsusho8962
@alphonsusho8962 5 лет назад
That would definitly be iteresting, however I feel there is definitely gonna be a more negative view on those who grew up in a rich family and by rich as in their parents were making $300k+.
@abhisheksathe123
@abhisheksathe123 4 года назад
Graham lives so frugally that he drinks 20 cents worth of coffee and charges his Tesla and does laundry in off peak hours to save 10-15 dollars in electricity bill
@perfectgematriadecodesabc4259
@perfectgematriadecodesabc4259 4 года назад
Abhishek Sathe that’s nice
@winterbear3388
@winterbear3388 4 года назад
I feel like the people who live cheap and save money and are making a lot of money are smart. Cuz things that are cheap can still be as nice as the expensive things.
@migjordanpayawal7856
@migjordanpayawal7856 4 года назад
Good to see a fellow like button-smasher.
@michellemuneton-guzman7032
@michellemuneton-guzman7032 4 года назад
he literally ended with "let me tell you all about credit card hacking"
@maileirose
@maileirose 4 года назад
Michelle Muneton-Guzman I do not think that’s what he said 😂
@DanielGonzalez-yx2hr
@DanielGonzalez-yx2hr 2 года назад
What a great group of people. Great ideas and concepts.
@robertkerr3151
@robertkerr3151 2 года назад
Really interesting discussion! I love that both sides had the chance to talk and be heard.
@levanceland
@levanceland 4 года назад
Jubilee...it's ok. The audience isn't going anywhere. Stop cutting, and extend the conversation.
@TheDarkspinesonic8
@TheDarkspinesonic8 4 года назад
I was thinking the exact same thing, the topic and conversation is interesting just show the whole thing
@jjgayle16
@jjgayle16 4 года назад
Yeah. Or at least post both an edited/condensed video along with the full video.
@TheRealVivia
@TheRealVivia 4 года назад
Exactly
@alexsyld5410
@alexsyld5410 4 года назад
Your not gonna watch it by random if its an HOUR long
@levanceland
@levanceland 4 года назад
@@alexsyld5410 have you watched JRE?
@lexiw20
@lexiw20 4 года назад
"Anyone can be rich if they work hard" Erin: tHaTs nOT vEGaN
@manitarie
@manitarie 4 года назад
wrong video ma'am
@lexiw20
@lexiw20 4 года назад
@@manitarie is it the wrong video? cause I'm pretty sure they were talking about working hard to be rich in this video.
@audreydemos4352
@audreydemos4352 4 года назад
Angela Gem 😂
@JonathanLopez-vv5nr
@JonathanLopez-vv5nr 4 года назад
💀
@Lionmanemya
@Lionmanemya 4 года назад
😂😂😭
@20cnVision
@20cnVision 2 года назад
"I gave up social life to become a millionaire" You guys are getting paid?
@Otome_chan311
@Otome_chan311 2 года назад
I literally laughed when he said that. As if *that's* the reason he's rich. Oh honey, I studied hard, worked hard, gave up my social life, and I'm dirt poor. Sacrifice doesn't make you wealthy; exploiting other human beings does.
@robertduncan8685
@robertduncan8685 2 года назад
@@Otome_chan311 Bitter much? How in any way, shape or form is... Graham in this video for example exploiting anyone? His biggest revenue stream is giving financial advice on RU-vid? He contributes more to peoples lives than you do.
@Rudster14
@Rudster14 2 года назад
The community organizer is ON POINT!
@deeznuggs6757
@deeznuggs6757 3 года назад
After shooting this, everyone went to McDonald's and Graham use his discount coupon and didn't pay.
@katrinamillings3651
@katrinamillings3651 3 года назад
He got two double cheeseburgers off the dollar menu.
@annadiaz6791
@annadiaz6791 3 года назад
And a 10 cent coffee
@mattcurtis1191
@mattcurtis1191 3 года назад
Don’t judge him for his purchases at McDonald’s. Everyone needs a monthly reward lol
@randalllawkin
@randalllawkin 3 года назад
How true is this?
@randalllawkin
@randalllawkin 3 года назад
Graham is a smart guy I sub to his channel I'm also in real estate take it from him it's an awesome place to start
@thinkkpink1345
@thinkkpink1345 5 лет назад
Anti-celebrities vs celebrities would be really interesting. Or anti-social media vs social media influencers.
@georgehornsby6882
@georgehornsby6882 5 лет назад
thinkkpink13 what’s an anti celebrity exactly?
@ClickingHeads
@ClickingHeads 5 лет назад
Introvert vs extrovert? That's not really much of an interesting conversation.
@leudyrodriguez2488
@leudyrodriguez2488 5 лет назад
@@ClickingHeads not all influencers build a name by showing themselves off. People that review products like phones or food or even games can have a large enough audience of trusted listeners that they can truly be called influencers, without necessarily being extroverted.
@thinkkpink1345
@thinkkpink1345 5 лет назад
@@georgehornsby6882 Someone who is annoyed with/against celebrity culture, perhaps has had a bad experience with it
@thinkkpink1345
@thinkkpink1345 5 лет назад
@@ClickingHeads Someone who does not have social media is by no means an introvert. By anti-social media I mean someone who chooses not to have a social media account. By social media influencers I mean someone who lives a lot of their life in the 'digital public eye'.
@dashaunaustin6479
@dashaunaustin6479 Год назад
one of my favorite middle ground videos
@SantaBarbaraBiking
@SantaBarbaraBiking 2 года назад
The investors buying up property to become millionaires are the ones raising the rents and making is so difficult for others to afford property.
@johnporter267
@johnporter267 5 лет назад
The guy with the brown coat is humble and it was really refreshing to hear he also struggled in high school but still became successful. No college. Bad grades but he had the mindset
@vintageinidierocker
@vintageinidierocker 5 лет назад
He was also fortunate to get the connection that he needed which he himself said that
@TheTobynorth
@TheTobynorth 5 лет назад
@@vintageinidierocker i dont think that was really the point you were supposed to take away from that story. He was a guy without much opportunity, and worked hard to create it. you can always create your own fortune to a greater or lesser extent
@greesyfroggy8973
@greesyfroggy8973 5 лет назад
Honeyreacts yeah but he got the connection through dedication. Anybody can get a connection if you dedicate yourself enough, stop letting these taught restrictions hinder you from your potential
@Someday_Maybe-pn3th
@Someday_Maybe-pn3th 5 лет назад
I love his RU-vid channel. I recommend everybody to check it out
@dylanr4854
@dylanr4854 5 лет назад
I clicked because I saw him on the thumbnail
@mekasa6721
@mekasa6721 4 года назад
The rich girl looks like the calm Cardi B😂
@ebonylo.
@ebonylo. 4 года назад
Brooooo her resting face killed me
@marcozolo3536
@marcozolo3536 4 года назад
Why do you want to insult her like that? 😂
@sweetenlemons8659
@sweetenlemons8659 4 года назад
Agreed
@peesafpayper9688
@peesafpayper9688 4 года назад
So basically NOT Cardio B
@user-zm3dj5ml3z
@user-zm3dj5ml3z 4 года назад
@@icarus9980 true 😂😂😂😂
@EbbtideCheque
@EbbtideCheque 2 года назад
This is my favorite one so far ❣️
@elizabethcartagena3698
@elizabethcartagena3698 Год назад
I LOVE when Brett said "it's just our responsibility to be generous". I despise when people don't give to the poor because they assume they're going to 'misuse' it. Once we give it, it is no longer ours and we shouldn't make those kind of assumptions.
@bendemare5270
@bendemare5270 8 месяцев назад
Plus i've read a stuff
@MrDeano-eu9rg
@MrDeano-eu9rg 6 месяцев назад
That's a silly way to look at it. Are you going to give a drug addict money knowing they'll waste it on their habit?
@elyranch1902
@elyranch1902 5 лет назад
no one: literally no one: not a single soul: graham: "Real Estate."
@reemyy1977
@reemyy1977 5 лет назад
Elias Stark omg soo true i was like we get it sweetie can you stop😂
@Makiaveli01
@Makiaveli01 5 лет назад
Elias Stark is it free?
@callumsinclair2562
@callumsinclair2562 5 лет назад
Well that is his job and this is about money
@Yinyang1277
@Yinyang1277 5 лет назад
Elias Stark I would laugh, but that’s literally his job.. he didn’t go to college and immediately became a real estate agent since 18 till now. He’s also been single lmao and he’s a minimalist for the most part so there isn’t much to say besides his real estate because he loves saving and reinvesting and enjoying himself here and there.
@TheGanjologist
@TheGanjologist 5 лет назад
Rich folks: real estate
@calebhopkins7354
@calebhopkins7354 4 года назад
I'm suprised Graham didn't talk about his $0.20 iced coffee. Lol
@alexisg215
@alexisg215 4 года назад
Caleb Hopkins extremly disappointed he didnt😞
@MichaelSvenson
@MichaelSvenson 4 года назад
Or tell us to smash the like button! I was waiting on edge for that and nothing..... lol
@danielagomez7014
@danielagomez7014 4 года назад
Same
@joshfx3756
@joshfx3756 4 года назад
fr 😂😂
@doriwilliams4772
@doriwilliams4772 4 года назад
😂😂😂😂
@offencivecontent2464
@offencivecontent2464 28 дней назад
i honestly think this was the best middle ground outcomes between 2 vastly different sides coming together. this is ultimately what makes the world a better place little by little.
@BoldFollower
@BoldFollower 2 года назад
I think there is a lot to do with how someone sets themself up early in life as to if they will be "rich" later in life or not. It can be finical gifting, but connections, education, mindset to become rich, etc. etc. play, not the only part, but a major part and needs to be adapted early on to see the best effect.
@joshwhalen4976
@joshwhalen4976 5 лет назад
This is one of the few videos where everyone seems pretty intelligent.
@dr.martinlroberts1908
@dr.martinlroberts1908 5 лет назад
Half of them are millionaires so yea that almost guarantees they will be smart and or hard working
@PrometheusXV
@PrometheusXV 5 лет назад
@@dr.martinlroberts1908 There are millionaires by inheritance. Edit: For those of you struggling, let's break this statement down There are (as in describing the existence of something; an undisclosed group, exists) millionaires (now defining the aforementioned [previous] group) by inheritance (a feature describing how said group came to exist). So, a bit easier to read this time "There exist people who became millionaires by inheritance" An incorrect way to interpret this statement might be "They are millionaires by inheritance", which would be defining a specific subset of the group "millionaires", which in this instance would likely refer to those featured in the video. An important factor in being able to parse (break down) this sentence is understanding the difference between the words "They" and "There", and their different uses. Now, normally people get confused between "Their", "There", and "They're", which is why this is typically taught in first or second grade, so as to help prevent children from being functionally illiterate (which means to not have a literary capacity to a particular standard). Most of the people reading my comment seem to have missed that lesson though, I'll just assume it's because you're all so bright that you skipped both first and second grade.
@jorgem1195
@jorgem1195 5 лет назад
Prometheus XV most are self made actually
@potatorekt7046
@potatorekt7046 5 лет назад
Prometheus XV Money doesn’t come from the sky, even they are from inherence, somebody either their fathers or grandfathers had to make it.
@kindredspirit7
@kindredspirit7 5 лет назад
@Yuju Waterbottle that person said "there" not "they are" (as in the people in this video)
@goldenhusky7926
@goldenhusky7926 5 лет назад
Me: Don't have alot of friends, Don't go to parties, alone myself most of my life. Also me: not a millionaire
@alexmalantic512
@alexmalantic512 5 лет назад
Yupppp
@godlygamer911
@godlygamer911 5 лет назад
so you have all the time in the world to improve your life and spend it doing nothing.. that's kinda the point
@godlygamer911
@godlygamer911 5 лет назад
@Harry PAnnU ! are you having a stroke?
@tater.5632
@tater.5632 5 лет назад
@@furrylover6953 That is simply untrue. You can be making 50k a year and be a millionaire by the time your 65. Its all about money management.
@ElAndresRodriguez
@ElAndresRodriguez 5 лет назад
@@furrylover6953 it's not "luck" it's about smarts. If I start a business selling air will it take off ? It's about markets and what consumers want a whole lot of factors. The smart ones correctly calculate whether or not they will succeed while the others don't.
@kimmarlamackusick4862
@kimmarlamackusick4862 2 года назад
I love how graham tierra are flirting wirh there eyes. They are constantly looking at each other ♥️☺️
@GeorgianDissident
@GeorgianDissident Год назад
This was REALLY calm and civil. I did not expect that, but it's a pleasant surprise nonetheless.
@U5hry
@U5hry 4 года назад
“ill die a d-cup” LMAOOOO
@nischalada8108
@nischalada8108 4 года назад
Faust Frost ok
@justafricn2704
@justafricn2704 4 года назад
Faust Frost that’s crazy but I don’t remember asking
@U5hry
@U5hry 4 года назад
Faust Frost bra sizes go the width of your body then your cup size hun, soooo it may look like a b but she may just have a small width....
@lynpendry
@lynpendry 4 года назад
Faust Frost she’s very slim aswell ”honey”
@Atombender
@Atombender 4 года назад
Goals!
@sofiacervera2074
@sofiacervera2074 5 лет назад
Make a Teachers vs students, that would be interesting
@xokkuma
@xokkuma 5 лет назад
I feel like teachers don’t understand students. They wonder why some of us are always rude in their specific class but they don’t take the time to wonder what they’re doing as a teacher
@szaahhh
@szaahhh 5 лет назад
​@@xokkumaOh I agree, I think students don't understand teachers either. There are some real bad eggs in both groups but students tend to forget that teachers are people with emotions and problems of their own and are just trying to do a job and teachers forget what it was like being a teenager when literally anything else is more important to them than the class. Idk, maybe its the disconnect between what people are willing(allowed) to share when they are in school (both students and teachers).
@georgiajones8263
@georgiajones8263 5 лет назад
So I’m 21 and have obviously been a student. I now work as youth worker with disengaged teenagers so I see both points of view as I may not be an official teacher but I still have a lot of the same responsibilities. The biggest issue for teenagers in schools is that that do not feel listened to or respected by teachers and I understand I felt as a teenager I was a number for a teacher to tick off to get an increase in their pay check if I passed but as I am in this teaching role now it’s not so much the person, believe me I have met some teachers who hate children and I have no idea why they are teaching, but the time and economic constraints they are under. You are one person with a class of 25+ trying to teach them the lesson and deal with the emotions of them and the behaviours. It is really difficult and such a complex balance. I think, I am sometimes guilty of this myself, when you become an adult and you mature you forget what it was like to be a teenager and the issues they face seem illogical to the issue we face. Adult professionals need to be more empathetic towards student but again it’s down to the government and funding. Again teenagers, not all, are ignorant and don’t see teachers as people who are under a magnitude of stress. As I said it’s a balance that needs to be fixed.
@szaahhh
@szaahhh 5 лет назад
@@georgiajones8263I agree 100% I think you put it well, I'm a teacher in Secondary school myself, but I have such a close relationship with my 15 year old nephew who is not afraid to tell me exactly what he thinks especially of his teachers and school. Also I remember what it was like as a kid and I went into teaching so some students wouldn't have the same experience I had. Boy, did I not realise how much pressure was put on teachers though.
@Taort647
@Taort647 5 лет назад
Sofia Aguñaga omggg that’s a amazing idea
@123ABC_9
@123ABC_9 2 года назад
This was honestly a great show
@franddyarielsimplice8185
@franddyarielsimplice8185 2 года назад
I love Brett answers
@morgan7
@morgan7 4 года назад
We want Karen’s vs Managers!
@Armyblink4life554
@Armyblink4life554 4 года назад
😂
@toubeelo1979
@toubeelo1979 4 года назад
This is the second time I saw a comment about Karen. What's the joke? 🤷🏻‍♂️
@Isa-cr7fd
@Isa-cr7fd 4 года назад
Morgan Waffle 😂😂😂😂😂😂
@selahmiller3596
@selahmiller3596 4 года назад
What if there was a manager named Karen 👀
@neegas3490
@neegas3490 4 года назад
😂
@brianevans4
@brianevans4 4 года назад
Graham probably spends less than everyone in that room
@Erik-hi
@Erik-hi 4 года назад
I have a problem with that. Not so much with him in particular. He's rich, but not filthy rich (I assume). People with hundreds of millions or billions of dollars hoarding their wealth does nothing to stimulate the economy. They need to be out buying stuff and if they don't want/need to, or have too much money to spend, then why keep it all? They cant take it with them when they die. Keep enough so they are safe in case of financial problems and some for their kids. Majority of rich people horde money for status.
@GroggyFrog
@GroggyFrog 4 года назад
Erik, he doesn’t hoard his money, he invests his money in real estate and in the stock market to make even more money, there is a difference between spending money on things that you don’t really need vs investing
@Erik-hi
@Erik-hi 4 года назад
@@GroggyFrog okay and after he invests it and makes hundreds of millions of dollars, buys everything he wants in life, what then?
@alalalala57
@alalalala57 4 года назад
@@Erik-hi The amount of money billionaires spend is massive. They don't go out shopping for expensive clothes or cars to make a dent. They go out shopping for multinational companies. Their spending is usually on that scale. But hoarding money is still bad, sure, but not because they don't spend money.
@Jeffdachefz
@Jeffdachefz 4 года назад
@@alalalala57 Rich people cant spend enough money fast enough because at a true rich point you actually make more money from tax write offs and wealth preservation than trying to earn more because of the tax code.
@teminirecoker7621
@teminirecoker7621 Год назад
Most people don't realize that their parents struggled because of them. Having kids is probably one of the biggest financial holes because you just have to make sure that your kids and family in general are provided for.
@eespecialeventsdj
@eespecialeventsdj 2 года назад
This video explains so much about our culture! Thank you for the video!
@caterine4604
@caterine4604 5 лет назад
"I bought a 4000 dollars cat that I had genetically made." The genetically made part was more mind blowing than the price itself lol.
@smallnoob7577
@smallnoob7577 5 лет назад
lil princess genetically altered humans don’t exist.
@smallnoob7577
@smallnoob7577 5 лет назад
lil princess yes, and those have nothing to do with genetically modified organisms.
@iDrraaaK
@iDrraaaK 5 лет назад
@@smallnoob7577 It is absolutely, worldwidely forbidden, but we know how to do it. Same for human clones, they tell we don't know how to but why oh why would we be able to make clones of every other animal species, but not humans ? These are just extremly forbidden things, but YES of course it has been done already. For example : just changing eye color is a genetical modification, and ofc we know how to, and ofc it has been done already to prove we can do it.
@smallnoob7577
@smallnoob7577 5 лет назад
iDrraaaK no, we cannot make clones of humans. Do you even know how much data is required for that?
@SteffiTheStephanie
@SteffiTheStephanie 5 лет назад
Test tube babies aren't genetically altered. The closet thing we have to test tube babies right now is where you make a bunch of embryos, test the genes (the only genes which are tested are sex chromosomes and some of the genes which can lead to the development of an illness), and then implant the one with the most "desirable" genes
@inmeditatewetrust
@inmeditatewetrust 5 лет назад
What about Instagram models vs Models in the industry (non instagram models)
@Joefest99
@Joefest99 5 лет назад
Elvira Njume That’s a good one!
@Doom_C
@Doom_C 5 лет назад
I want to see this
@JAKoJAKoo
@JAKoJAKoo 5 лет назад
No difference nowadays
@KassandraTovar
@KassandraTovar 5 лет назад
Elvira Njume that’d be expensive
@iteilejm
@iteilejm 5 лет назад
Now a days? I think most models came out of IG. But once they break into the industry they never look back. The rest of them just keep posting for likes or go to Dubai lol.
@sonjatewhare
@sonjatewhare 2 года назад
This is probably my favourite episode :)
@molusmond
@molusmond 7 месяцев назад
I loved this episode !
@RegratorNovem
@RegratorNovem 3 года назад
1:08 I hate how ashamed that girl seemed to be when she said that she's a target worker. There is no need to be ashamed of it. You're working hard for yourself & probably your family and that should be admired. I hate how some people treat shop workers...you guys are doing great! Keep going and never be ashamed of your job!
@FREEDOMPATHX45
@FREEDOMPATHX45 3 года назад
She might of felt ashamed because she was in a room with millionaires.
@orestispalampougioukis6043
@orestispalampougioukis6043 3 года назад
@@FREEDOMPATHX45 might "of"?
@Dm-dw3tr
@Dm-dw3tr 3 года назад
​@@FREEDOMPATHX45 best place to ask for a job and make a "connection" :)
@chris7285
@chris7285 3 года назад
That shame often creates a lot of hate within people. It’s understandable but it isn’t the right mentality to have. As a minimum wage worker I’ve worked with people like her and I often find that people like that can be very negative. There’s an energy you get from them that just wants to destroy your drive. In other words if they see you succeeding they often do everything they can to stop you from improving just because it goes against their belief that people in the trenches can make it. Your success comes off as a threat to them because it shakes their worldview.
@dogsdreamtoo8427
@dogsdreamtoo8427 3 года назад
1:13 her name is literally Tierra Lucky. She didn't earn her money.
@josiahcanning280
@josiahcanning280 5 лет назад
“i’ll die a d-cup” okay queen
@tristanvandervelde3569
@tristanvandervelde3569 5 лет назад
Lmao I’ll die a virgin
@randomboy5192
@randomboy5192 5 лет назад
What does D cup mean?
@pitbulls4life141
@pitbulls4life141 5 лет назад
Random Boy it’s a boob size
@randomboy5192
@randomboy5192 5 лет назад
What does D cup mean??
@youwish6379
@youwish6379 5 лет назад
Tristan van der Velde preaching to the choir bro 😂
@tonystarr4503
@tonystarr4503 2 года назад
Luck plays a role. But the more that you put yourself in situations to get lucky. I grew up super poor. Mother in and out of jail. Nobody ever made me go to school. As I a got older I really wanted to do well. I fell on my face a couple times. I am happy to say, I earned $20,000 this month running a fitness company. I figured it out. And now life is comfortable and I can help people.
@xxsorrow4tHEbRoKen
@xxsorrow4tHEbRoKen Год назад
No mention of those of us with mental illness, trauma-that definitely impacts how capable or motivated one is
@calvinraab8798
@calvinraab8798 4 года назад
They were smart to put Graham in the thumbnail haha.
@mirelyssosa1638
@mirelyssosa1638 4 года назад
Calvin Raab Personal Finance Videos only reason I watched it lol
@copelandbowen7766
@copelandbowen7766 4 года назад
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@SapioiT
@SapioiT 4 года назад
I know, right? That's also the reason I clicked and watched this video.
@OscarSegundo
@OscarSegundo 4 года назад
Reason why I'm here
@toryalexander5704
@toryalexander5704 4 года назад
That’s why I clicked.
@bradleywelch9290
@bradleywelch9290 3 года назад
If I had the opportunity to sit with millionaires I'm networking tf out of them, no cap 😂😂
@michaelblower7363
@michaelblower7363 3 года назад
I would too tbh. :3
@rileycj
@rileycj 3 года назад
Bruh whole time
@gamempire96
@gamempire96 3 года назад
The whole time I’m taking Mental Notes for sure and then asking them afterwards what moves i could make or what they would recommend
@bpj1805
@bpj1805 3 года назад
No it's more important to lecture them about how you imagine they made they made their money by trampling on orphans' delicate skulls to make a buck.
@bradleywelch9290
@bradleywelch9290 3 года назад
@@bpj1805 I feel u, it do be like that sometimes. Also, edit your comment, u are confusing people brother.
@paddybee7885
@paddybee7885 7 месяцев назад
This video showed me that greed increases when you have a lot
@Dominican11500
@Dominican11500 2 года назад
Amazing. Taught me a lot!
@Karil1004
@Karil1004 5 лет назад
How I gave up social life but still have no money 😂
@valentinawamwayi4410
@valentinawamwayi4410 5 лет назад
same honestly
@taylorkiely6675
@taylorkiely6675 5 лет назад
Mood
@eshky7391
@eshky7391 5 лет назад
It's how you spend that extra time giving up something that you had.
@R18matt
@R18matt 5 лет назад
Are you sure it was your choice? Lmao
@_sekinafi_6769
@_sekinafi_6769 5 лет назад
jay except you clearly understood them so???
@imalik4965
@imalik4965 5 лет назад
Hardworking Full-time student vs. Olivia Jade .
@jadeg1307
@jadeg1307 5 лет назад
Imaoo
@Nick-cd4vj
@Nick-cd4vj 5 лет назад
Make it happen jubilee
@prnst4r
@prnst4r 5 лет назад
You're just jealous.
@homelessme1
@homelessme1 5 лет назад
LMAO, This would be the best video
@drowsiella
@drowsiella 5 лет назад
Wittle Kitten yes, jealous of the fact that there are so many deserving students of a seat in a good college and their chance was stolen by a girl who only wanted to go to parties so her mom paid her way to the top. do you not see the issue here?
@LuckySevenSamson
@LuckySevenSamson 2 года назад
This was necessary for all of us I think. Seeing this put things into sharp perspective. I think these people became friends after this.
@michaelhayfield1791
@michaelhayfield1791 2 года назад
I really felt what he said about the impact to social life, even my friends end up becoming business contacts because they know I can build what they need. It really is a lonely path, I'm working an average of 6 day work weeks including the stuff I do on the side. I also work a Cyber Security job where every shift is at least 8 and 1/2 hours long.
@sarahhllly
@sarahhllly 5 лет назад
It seems like the guy in the yellow jacket works in real estate but idk *okay the jacket does looks kinda brown, it’s not that deep*
@yusufgazi7
@yusufgazi7 5 лет назад
Are you colourblind?
@jai8678
@jai8678 5 лет назад
sarah lyons yea I think he said it like one time but I missed it
@Golden90960
@Golden90960 5 лет назад
sarah lyons dead 🤣🤣🤣
@DucktorQuackers
@DucktorQuackers 5 лет назад
nah i can ensure you that he doesnt
@RGE_Music
@RGE_Music 5 лет назад
he does. watch his channel. great guy
@kaiyoung7326
@kaiyoung7326 4 года назад
I really liked this one, everyone was very civil and respectful.
@fpslouis3198
@fpslouis3198 4 года назад
Kai Young was gonna comment that
@Simonde4e
@Simonde4e 4 года назад
Yea, cause most groups of people in this series are in some way disagreeing on something.. These people are not. They are just rich people and not rich people.
@fleuretty
@fleuretty 4 года назад
Absolutely!
@Skitzos23
@Skitzos23 4 года назад
Kai Young yeah the first thing i hear is dying with boobs
@pachik0
@pachik0 4 года назад
@@Skitzos23 what???
@USMC816
@USMC816 Год назад
This might be the most civil, both sides were understanding, no arguments Jubilee video I've ever seen.
@tobiasschobitz7220
@tobiasschobitz7220 2 года назад
Every rich person has that story where they got their "break" not everyone gets a break where they can actually start becoming rich.
@suoeiya
@suoeiya 10 месяцев назад
I really think everyone will have a ‘break’ it’s either that they make it by themselves or are prepared enough to capitalize on the break
@cameronhughes-williams4480
@cameronhughes-williams4480 5 лет назад
This was actually so good because there was no hostility
@Hey-kf5er
@Hey-kf5er 5 лет назад
Cameron Hughes-Williams exactly!Before watching this I had a bad feeling that there’s gonna be a huge argument of capitalism vs socialism
@Hell.0itsMe
@Hell.0itsMe 5 лет назад
That why I love some of these videos when they can actually talk and not fight it’s awesome
@jaylenlenear7850
@jaylenlenear7850 3 года назад
@@boatshoes7131 how was he being hostile
@Hogscraper
@Hogscraper 4 года назад
LOL that organizer guy did not seem happy when the big guy told him he built a company from what he saved making a low paying job.
@jessicabixler1658
@jessicabixler1658 3 года назад
I just dont understand how he can support himself and save on low wage. I've worked ok jobs and still couldn't buy groceries after paying bills.
@skunkerton8418
@skunkerton8418 3 года назад
Jessica Bixler you will find a lot of people who become successful at first more often then not had terrible living conditions and spent years of there life saving up.
@Hogscraper
@Hogscraper 3 года назад
@@jessicabixler1658 When you're 18 with no experience I understand, you get what can you get. But after that it's insane how much money you can save by not thinking you deserve anything. My employees laugh at me because I use a phone that I bought at the grocery store for $30 and costs $25 a month. I have a used car that I slept in every night for three months so I could save enough money to buy my first set of tools. That was my ticket to a much harder but far better paying job than what several of my old coworkers are still doing to this day. I think about those nights every time an employee complains about some bill or other while wearing more expensive clothes and shoes than I have ever considered buying in my life.
@garrettsmith6549
@garrettsmith6549 3 года назад
@@jessicabixler1658 I lived in my car for two years to save up money to invest on the stock market. Have my own home now with 45% of it paid off at 22 years old and $80k in my bank account. you need to make sacrifices. A phrase dave ramsay says is "You have to live like no one else early in life so later, you can truly live like no one else."
@youtuber7186
@youtuber7186 3 года назад
@@garrettsmith6549 Gambling on the stock market is taking money from workers who aren't allowed stocks as part of their salary. You're not doing one ounce of work, you are giving your money to a parasite who then uses that money to exploit their labor even more effectively and then gives you back a share of it.
@Tony-rz4ks
@Tony-rz4ks 2 года назад
This was great video!
@stefanymalvarez
@stefanymalvarez 2 года назад
A great conversation, with thoughts-provoking points from everyone.
@vsilvia1906
@vsilvia1906 5 лет назад
Millionaire dudes: "I gave up my social life" Me: You guys are getting paid?
@sashap6099
@sashap6099 5 лет назад
V Silvia lmao 😂
@jersonatilo9190
@jersonatilo9190 5 лет назад
This comment deserves more likes
@vsilvia1906
@vsilvia1906 5 лет назад
Emma Joy it's cause that film is the origin of this meme lol
@rcoverc
@rcoverc 5 лет назад
this was pretty good
@baller6809
@baller6809 5 лет назад
V Silvia that’s hilarious. Underrated comment
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