Keep these up mate, it may be reaching a few thousand people now, but it provides a service in giving newcomers to the current socio-economic scenario (aka teens and young adults) a more realist but constructive perspective on what people can do in the now, giving some pragmatic ways forward to people. From a 24 M, Cheers.
Best times were the 2010s because we had the technology but things were still affordable. Now it’s just price hikes and adverts on get rich quick schemes online making people anxious. If you are not tech savvy and business minded nowadays you are left behind on the shore.
I personally know multiple people under the age of 25 who have achieved promotions to highly paid management positions within large UK-based companies in the last year. They are also well on their way to gaining valuable experience & moving forward with their careers. These companies are always looking for smart ambitious hard-working young people. In 20 years time, these will be the people 'young people' of the day are crying about on social media saying they 'had it easy', when in fact they worked extremely hard & leveraged their talents. I have commented on many videos like yours of young people complaining about the situation, that what it comes down to is they are not willing to work hard & apply themselves. They have "dreams" that are not realistic & will spend years pursuing them until they are forced into something they really don't want to do. Meanwhile, there are others who are realistic about the situation & look around them for opportunities & take them
Yes someone is getting these jobs.. that’s great and congratulations. But if you are hard working and getting nowhere then I would definitely start listening to channels like this and looking at other options! Don’t stay too long in a situation where you applying for promotion and getting repeatedly rejected!
@@Acz415 Starting & maintaining a business that you can live off over a sustained period of time is seriously hard & getting rich from one is even harder. It's actually far easier to get a promotion in some company.
Although I still don’t agree with your friend, I do think he has a point. Being poor is relative, your story about downton abbey doesn’t really apply. Because yes the overall quality of life has improved, there could still be more poor people now than there was 100 years ago. Although I still disagree with your friend I do think there was more poor people 100 years ago than there was now but I don’t think it’s a big difference. Just thought I’d throw that out as I was thinking it when I was watching. Great video though
Good question. The answer is no. Content creation is a very small part of my income with the majority part coming from making online sales (something which i teach how to do on patreon). Thanks 🙂