Most modern women her age say stuff like this when questioned about bad choices. Society has been removing their accountability for a while, and now they just bathe in it.
Full disclosure, he said he studied music because he's a dropout. In addition if he had a finance background he would be able to get guests who weren't just for the streets.
@sam7259 Thats...not true? He doesn't want people who already know how to manage money, that's the whole point. And it doesn't matter if he dropped out. He studied it regardless. You don't have to graduate to be educated
And there's so many from early 20 to mid 30 years old really believe that this manifest is 100 percent going to work. This is why this country is falling apart, the younger working age group is just all about day dreaming 24/7/365. All this new age vocabulary and meaning is a waste of time.
Have u heard the way he talks? He's obviously gay. That's just how gay guys are. Completely confident for almost no reason I'm very in your face about almost anything especially if they're passionate about it
@@PracheeKorday Who knows, he could be a deadbeat, he could be a dad that got screwed by family court, or they have joint custody. Regardless it doesn't take a rocket scientist to realize that spending 10K on a single when you have debt and a child is irresponsible and stupid. She's a bad mother, plain and simple.
And having '60,000 thoughts a day' - So if she could only get a penny for every thought, she might actually dig her way out of debt..... Though considering her general attitude and mindset, she'd still just 'manifest' more debt for herself.
@@swegatron2859 this isn't "reality TV". It is not scripted. My ex-wife went down this route of thinking. She has highly covert narcissistic tendencies and social media had pushed her over to la la land.
@@IdealConscience I didn’t say it was scripted. Caleb gives them a cut, and obviously this content is rage bait, the more you get ppl frustrated with your arrogance/poor decisions the more comments & engagement your vid gets, & the more viral it gets
@@swegatron2859 what you're describing is a part of any and all interview media. Of course he's going to cut rage bait material for people to engage with. That's the whole point of social media. Engagement. What, you think if he did videos about corporate tax filings going over line by line itemization and deduction amortizations would be better content? You're not smart by belittling what is already known by everyone else and everyone is fine by it.
What does he "get done" exactly? He's a failed music major who would himself be broke and in debt if he wasn't making enough from his RU-vid channel where he just yells at people for eating out too much--something it looks like he does for four meals a day. He also talks about stuff he has no knowledge of, like how he's always claiming to be a "big fan of certifications" despite never working or even trying to get a job in the industries he claims they're going to get you jobs in.
@@MatthiasTTV Says the guy with TTV in his username. If he wasn't good or effective at it, then it wouldn't last but clearly there is a need for his content. Sounds like you're upset he's making it and you're a TTV who I've never heard of.
@@zacht1785 What a dumb argument lmfao. I've never streamed a day in my life; I only use Twitch to engage with the tiny community of an obscure game I play, and changed my YT name to match so people could recognize me across platforms. Secondly, the idea that just because someone makes money at something it somehow "proves" that what they're doing is good or beneficial is absurd. Kim Kardashian rose to fame over a s*x tape. F*ntanyl dealers make bank. Scammers in India rob old people; is it because they're clever? Are you saying those people are "making it" and I'm jealous of them?
This is how manifestation actually works too, it’s not just thinking. It’s putting in the work to show the universe that what you want is worth manifesting
@@zacht1785 agreed bro doesn’t understand finance and working class in a whole I feel too busy gaming, Caleb spits straight facts to people, he’s a constructive financial auditor, listen and learn or don’t and fail most the time, similar to Dave Ramsey, they have methods and lifestyle adjustments to live my so you can be prosperous
That's some pretty amazing manifesting you're doing there. Keep it up! I believe in you. 🫶🙃🤪😂 Joking aside, he is pretty awesome. I wouldn't mind joining him to yell at some of these crazies lol.
@@prettygirlbrainrot working hard at something works not being delusional about your situation and using the word manifesting as an excuse to make stupid financial decisions.
@@prettygirlbrainrot no it doesent. getting shit done works. manifestation is just a weird mental gymnastic people that struggle to get shit done and need to cope use to get shit done. its not real its basically a placebo effect
Manifestestion isn’t like “I think my album will sell so it will” works more like “the more I direct my thoughts to my goals, the more likely I am to act on them, to make wise decisions in their direction and achieve them”
I’m 19 and thought most people around my age were very immature but my god this lady is just unbelievable like who drops 10k to make a song with that much debt
Women are really big on their "dreams" which almost always consists of getting lots of attention from strangers, just the high of the fantasy is worth the 10k.
She didn't come on that show to save money, she came on that show to argue that she was right in spending it in the first place. This "woman" is acting like a child.
Honestly not that ridiculous in terms of the cost of a high/mid tier album (she said album not song). Features and production cost a good amount of money hence the reason artists usually sign to a label who will front the high costs of producing an album in turn for profit share. Her being independent she will have to front those costs herself. That being said she is in no position to be doing that
@@224L ahhh I got mixed up because she said “I have a single” but yeah regardless I know a few independent artists who produce great music at a small percentage of that, and yes priorities..
@@224L it litrally costs 10 dollars a year for a distributer to post your music on spotify like sure it might not do well at first but if you dont know what you are doin there is no point in paying for professional mixing and markiting and what not unless you know you are going to make money.
The best part is she walks right into that one. I studied music in college, which I’ve watched other videos and you have shown pictures of yourself in band so ahhhh whoops her bad 😂
@@CaptainAstrumshe got rescued from the streets from her ex-husband and this is her life plan now that she’s back on them. Man I feel for that poor guy
It’s so true when Caleb says we are screwing are kids over by not saving for retirement. I have an 80 yr old family member who lives alone and never saved, so now the family has to step in.
My in-laws spend every penny they earn while refusing to put anything into retirement. When my FIL asked I straight up told him that I’ll let him live under a bridge instead of taking him in, and I’m not giving him any money. His children are just as bad with money. If they don’t take him in I guess he’s going to be homeless.
This is far too common. I deal with this in my job. People don't plan for retirement and can't take care of themselves. Then family gets burned out if they are even still in their lives to begin with. Guess who foots the bill in the end? The taxpayers. And these people have the nerve to be picky about where they are sent for FREE to receive ATC board and care. It's so aggravating.
@@Karamarika the reason why people don't save up for retirement is because they know the hospital bill will eat that savings alive like nothing happened.
Hes a lot more patient than i am. Cause she clearly doesnt want to change, listen, or learn and the more she argues the more i wish he would tell her "good luck, get out. Ill use my time helping someone that actually wants it."
Lmao statistically she will eventually work as a Walmart greeter in her old age. Which is respectable and I’m always happy when someone greets me at Walmart.
Being a successful singer is sooo much more than singing. Every 3rd person you pass can sing. You have to be extremely dedicated and hard working, almost relentlessly so, esp when starting at 40.
These days it takes much more tgan that. Unless you self publish the album on social media, you need a good label to push the song and negotiate the politics of the industry. If your music isn't what the industry wants, you have almost zero chance of it being played or bought by anyone.
he's 1000% correct. for manifestation to actually work in life, you must *show up* not just in mind, on every level in every sector of your life. you must show tf up
She said the album costed 10k, not one song But yeah, that's what it costs to record and release an album at a proper studio + label. Yeah you can do it cheaper, specially nowaday when you can buy equipment to record at home, which could have been a better investement in her case. Since at least, equipment have resale value.
What she said was" how do you know about music?" While what she meant was "how do I make you shut up?". Some people don't want help more than they want to be told that they were right all along.
It might work. Your grass could become so tall that an angry old man might come and do it for you. My brother's neighbor ended up weed whacking his fence for him. Just couldn't take looking at it anymore. So it's possible.
My girlfriend and I just produced and released her first single for almost nothing from our very inexpensive home studio. Got 2,000 streams in the first week, which I imagine isn't much, if any, less than hers.
@@neoloanderson6676 Probably $500 total? Presonus Studio 24c audio interface, Rode NT1-A Microphone, and some acoustic foam for the walls. Honestly a great setup, I have no complaints.
I never thought I would find him so interesting. But him just slapping people with reality is needed!! Every one now really seems to think that manifesting will work, or the expensive car is important
FUN FACT: Artists who "signed their souls away" signed a contract with a label for a $100K loan. Just like a student loan, but they take the money, make an album for $5K, and pocket the rest. Then you have to pay the money back through concert sales.
Yeah, i feels like people dont get what goes behind the music world, specially when it come to the cost of releasing music with a big label, or how tidious and costly is the process of making an album with a studio There's a reason why in the latest years, band tend to self record, with modern tech, you could spend 10k and have a small proper setup.