Should I Go To College? Gary Vaynerchuk and Casey Neistat Discuss Pros and Cons

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  • Q: What advice would you give a high school senior in America trying to decide whether to go to college and if so, which one?
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Komentáře • 252

  • @lnvenum
    @lnvenum Před 7 lety +494

    I'm 20 and earn more than most adults, START YOUR OWN BUSINESS! Whether you go to college or not, start your own business, do creative things, do you what you love and the money will come. DON'T be lazy though!

    • @prod_adrian
      @prod_adrian Před 7 lety +8

      real talk man! 💯
      Whats your business about, if i am allowed to ask?

    • @lnvenum
      @lnvenum Před 7 lety +18

      AMF Music social media / ecommerce

    • @sloth9853
      @sloth9853 Před 7 lety +8

      Lol nobody cares. You probably own a shitty business

    • @lnvenum
      @lnvenum Před 7 lety +111

      Sloth Well I was just saying, whatever you do don't be lazy but considering you see this advice as a bad thing, you won't ever get anywhere. Barely said anything about myself, I only mentioned it as an example, and you're automatically assuming that I run a shitty business (whatever that might be) Your jealous attitude determines your direction, but good luck sir ;)

    • @lnvenum
      @lnvenum Před 7 lety +47

      And no i'm not saying you're jealous, i'm saying your jealous attitude determines your direction, instead of criticising you could learn from others as well.

  • @sumtingwong8768
    @sumtingwong8768 Před 6 lety +298

    formal education will make u a living, self-education will make u a fortune

    • @wturner777
      @wturner777 Před 4 lety +14

      Jacob Even formal education such as college doesn't guarantee you a job after all that work. The only guarantee is a boatload of student loan debt. College is a scam nowadays. Self education is much better.

    • @akshitsoni6325
      @akshitsoni6325 Před 4 lety

      Mark twain

    • @RamaSivamani
      @RamaSivamani Před 3 lety +1

      @@wturner777 Unless you go for a professional degree that requires the certification to even enter that field. If you want to work in healthcare you need some level of certification, it may not necessarily be a full on four year degree or more depending on what you want to do in the healthcare field but it requires a certification. Similarly there may be certain fields or industries that is impossible to even get started in those without certifications or degrees.

    • @kimcarson4219
      @kimcarson4219 Před 3 lety

      @@RamaSivamani Yep, Doctors, Engineers, Lawyers, and some others

    • @kimcarson4219
      @kimcarson4219 Před 3 lety

      @@RamaSivamani But not all

  • @14xx07
    @14xx07 Před 6 lety +79

    Love Casey’s calm and down to earth, non self-promotional way of speaking. ☺️

  • @EricZYang-cx5nt
    @EricZYang-cx5nt Před 8 lety +179

    You and Casey had great points. I feel that most college students are in college because they feel that society has a "ready-to-be-used success-kit" that will be given to them if they have $200.000 diploma.
    The main issue is that college doesn't teach practical knowledge that can be instantly implemented outside of class. In business class for example they don't teach us how find a mentor, network effectively or (the most important part) teaches us anything about social media.
    More and more of my friends are learning outside of class through books, blogs, podcasts, seminars and videos on CZcams because it teaches us PRACTICAL skills. It is pretty fucked up when we pay so much for higher-education already.
    To be honest, I trust you more than my teachers when it comes to business. The only difference is that your information is free and that I won't have paper saying "diploma" if I sit and listen to you for 60 hours.
    Thank you Gary for throwing so many jabs and inspiring us by being a kick-ass person :)
    Keep up the hustle!

  • @james.svetec
    @james.svetec Před 8 lety +60

    If you find out what you're passionate about and realize that you're shit at it, finding a close 2nd and spending your life pursuing that is f***ing stupid. Gary, your favourite word is "Hustle" -- there's your answer. If you're a shit painter, hustle and become an amazing painter. Settling for spending your life on something you're not completely passionate about is f***ing dumb. Neither of you were great at what you did when you started out, you became great because you worked at it for YEARS. Much respect for both of you guys by the way, I've gotten a ton of value from both of your content.

    • @scalemath
      @scalemath Před 8 lety +4

      +James Svetec But he always says bet on your strengths, and don't care about your weaknesses.

    • @james.svetec
      @james.svetec Před 8 lety +8

      Alex Panagis I see the validity in that: if you're not good at something and you're not passionate about it, find a way to outsource it or delegate it; what's the point in working hard to become great at something that you're not passionate about? I just make up that people aren't born with strengths. You work hard, work smart, and dedicate yourself to improvement and you become great. So if you realize that you're not great at your passion when you first start, giving up on it is just that: giving up. The only thing standing between you and being great at your passion is the bullsh*t story you're telling yourself about not being "naturally" good at it.

    • @kieran7018
      @kieran7018 Před 7 lety

      James Svetec What Casey is saying is this guy who has a passion for painting (example) is absolutely shit. At college he discovers graphic design and realises his passion is actually for creating things (which he first found through art) rather than the physical act of painting.
      Saying you should just 'hustle' is simply immature. If your 5 foot 5 and have the lung capacity of a 10 year old, you aren't going to be in the NBA, no matter how hard you hustle; the realpolitik of life. Find something that you're good at and passionate about and then hustle your way to the top.

    • @james.svetec
      @james.svetec Před 7 lety +1

      Kieran Morris Sure, if this guy finds something else that he's equally passionate about and better at then why not pursue it, work insanely hard, and become great at it. Of course you're better off working on something that you're more naturally inclined towards, but that doesn't shift my point.
      Ever heard of Spudd Webb? 5'7" and not only played in the NBA but actually won the slam dunk competition. You think he was a great or even decent basketball player when he started? "Talent" is an excuse that people use to avoid the reality that you can achieve whatever you want if you work hard, learn, grow, and commit to it. You can get anything you want from hard work so giving up on something because you're "not talented" is just an excuse.

    • @kieran7018
      @kieran7018 Před 7 lety

      James Svetec Come on man you seem like an intelligent guy. Don't stoop to selective examples. Aside from Webb's fast twitch muscle fibres and huge lung capacity, it is no coincidence that the average height in the NBA is 6 foot 8.
      I'm not saying those guys who made it didn't bust their asses off, because they did. They had to seriously fucking hustle their way to the top. But they were fucking born 6 foot 8 to back that up.
      Our greatest physicist, Einstein worked profusely for years on his theories, yet he was born with an IQ of 160 to back that up.
      In life you're only rewarded for hard work if it's active work. 'Work smarter not harder.'
      If you're passionate about 10 things and you excel at one of them, then go focus on that passion and become the top 1% of the top 1% in that field, and dominate it. If you do that you will be happier in the long run, rather than kidding yourself.

  • @thecolorgreen2213
    @thecolorgreen2213 Před 7 lety +223

    Gary's mannerisms in this vid 😂 you know he didn't agree with a lot of the shit Casey was putting down

  • @Antonio-vv5zb
    @Antonio-vv5zb Před 5 lety +70

    Its easy to be successful without college and say it isnt worth it, and its easy to be successful with college and say it is worth it. In my opinion it all comes down to lady luck, and being able to back up your shit. Year by year people are caring less and less about a degree, and more and more about what you can bring to the table.

    • @cajholt4016
      @cajholt4016 Před 5 lety +3

      Antonio C The most factual thing in the comment section right here

    • @ziz9113
      @ziz9113 Před 3 lety

      Facts

  • @Cris-dk2qx
    @Cris-dk2qx Před 3 lety +66

    I’m that guy going to college because my family wants me to

    • @kyler2022
      @kyler2022 Před 3 lety +10

      Fernando Torres That’s not a good idea💯 It’s your choice ... but only you can decide and shape your future, not your family. Even though they likely truly love you and think that it’s the right thing for you, only you know the answer ...

    • @kyler2022
      @kyler2022 Před 3 lety +10

      Fernando Torres Don’t take on debt unless you’re absolutely set on a STEM Career📚🤔

    • @9words40
      @9words40 Před 3 lety +1

      bro, I'm in college cause I'm suck shit at my passion, so my mom willing to pay for my college, and I use my 4 years to practice, xD

    • @Cris-dk2qx
      @Cris-dk2qx Před 3 lety

      @@9words40 whats your passion?

    • @9words40
      @9words40 Před 3 lety

      @@Cris-dk2qx digital scupting xD

  • @dead_eye8948
    @dead_eye8948 Před 5 lety +16

    I'm a computer science freshman. My college took a spare amount of time to only teach me how to print the "Hello world!". That scares the shit out of me.

    • @Leon-xp2zb
      @Leon-xp2zb Před 4 lety +6

      same here bruh, took 6 whole months just to learn the fucking basics of languages line wtf?? then i self study on the internet and was able to create snake game in less than 2 days. Keep in mind i wrote all the code myself, not copy paste. Although i did look at peoples codes, thats just for reference.

  • @WonderingPictures
    @WonderingPictures Před 7 lety +183

    I dunno is collage is necessary for a career in art. I applied to film schools but never got into a single one of them! So instead of going to university, I took all my college funds and made a feature film. I wrote, directed, produced and edited it when I was 19! And making that film I feel taught me way more than sitting in class would have taught me. 😬

    • @TheHoopMountain
      @TheHoopMountain Před 7 lety

      Wondering Pictures marina? 👀

    • @WonderingPictures
      @WonderingPictures Před 7 lety

      ?

    • @sniperrrish
      @sniperrrish Před 7 lety +5

      Wondering Pictures you don't need it I think , like I follow a youtuber called Gunther da great,he was in a filmmaking school I believe but he quit but now his skill at editing is pretty nice I think, just check It out :)

    • @kevinho1922
      @kevinho1922 Před 7 lety +4

      I don't think you need it for learning technical and even art skills as you have on on your own but there's other things that could be gained. Going to a great school puts you in a network of thousands of people, who knows your classmates and best friends may start the next Disney :) but hey as they said in the vid there's a different path for everyone!

    • @georgewhitlow7743
      @georgewhitlow7743 Před 6 lety +6

      Keep making shit! Gary says it all the time to just get out and do it. You've made a feature film and enjoyed the fuck out of it so make another. So many people have told me you don't need film school to make films anymore, it's just for the industry contacts more than anything. If you wanna get noticed in that area go and hang around and work in the same place as the people who are already doing what you want to do.

  • @MilliesTVTime2
    @MilliesTVTime2 Před 7 lety +37

    college is a stressful decision. I don't think its meant for everyone. Figuring out what to do is hard for everyone even with a college education.

    • @tylermarschall9241
      @tylermarschall9241 Před 6 lety +7

      College is definitely not meant for everyone! Totally agree with that. Obviously there are some careers you will NEED a college degree, but as an entrepreneur, it's a life of learning from your mistakes.

    • @wturner777
      @wturner777 Před 4 lety +2

      @@tylermarschall9241 I agree with you on that. People go through all the trouble just to get a college degree or two and they're still not guaranteed a high salary job fresh out of college. Some would go to even higher education and rack up hundreds of thousands of dollars in student loan debt. Sad.

  • @phillips8566
    @phillips8566 Před 6 lety +53

    Most people are simply ignoring the numbers when it comes to college education. Universities love to throw around this statistic: the average college grad makes $1.3m more in their lifetimes than the average high-school grad. Sounds great, right? Sign me up.
    Not so fast.
    Keep in mind you paid at least $80,000 for that education (assuming you attended a public four-year college), and it took you four years of your life. It took you another 43 years of labor to earn that $1.3m. If, instead, you stayed at home with mom and dad and worked at McDonald's, made good use of Mickey Dee's supersized 401k matching program (300% up to the first 1% of your pay, then 100% for the next 4%), and maxed out your 401k, you'd have $112k at the ripe young age of 22. And $16k in savings. Anyone who knows the power of compounding can probably guess where this is going.
    $112k at the market average of 10% for the next 43 years, when you retire at 65 with NO MORE CONTRIBUTIONS TO YOUR 401K:
    $6.7 million. For four years at McDonald's. I call it the McSacrifice Plan for Financial Wellness.
    Adjusted for inflation, it's about $3m. Still more than twice as financially sensible than college.
    I wrote a post about it on my blog, Brave New Blockchain. It's called "The Financial Idiocy of Attending College."

    • @RClayfer
      @RClayfer Před 6 lety +4

      Good point, but what if the college student also invested then I'd be willing to say that the college student would easily be wealthier in the long run

    • @luvpinas123
      @luvpinas123 Před 6 lety +1

      Is this legit? So, what do you do after 4 years of McDonalds? I think I'll just get my Uni degree and focus on my CPA. I know more doors will be opened for me in the long run than if all I had on my resumé was "worked at Maccas for 4 years". I'm not trying to be condescending towards Maccas workers, but Maccas is more of a 'work while you study to get some extra money' kind of thing as opposed to a four year full time endeavour with a massive opportunity cost. Plus the numbers you threw out kinda makes me feel skeptical..

    • @phillips8566
      @phillips8566 Před 6 lety +2

      It's VERY legit. If you or someone you know is willing to go through with it, I'll even pay them $2k a year. You can do whatever you want after the 4 years at McDonald's, but I recommend either a coding bootcamp or sales.
      Read more about it here: www.bravenewblockchain.com/?p=212
      Even if you get a 5% ROI over the course of 40-45 years (and you'd have to be pretty goddamn stupid for that), you'll still end up more than twice as wealthy as the average college graduate.

    • @theguidocroce
      @theguidocroce Před 6 lety

      Love the in depth explanation. Even though you have to sacrifice those first years, you'll be much better off in the end.

    • @davidrosales6314
      @davidrosales6314 Před 5 lety

      Phillip S I thought 401K funds are running out!

  • @normeltvextra
    @normeltvextra Před 8 lety +91

    My TWO most favorite people at the time in one video. There might be a god after all. Fuck yeah!

  • @flingoo
    @flingoo Před 6 lety +1

    Wow, THANK YOU. This cleared up sooo much of my resistance and confusion about wether or not to go to college. In 5 minutes you erased years of resistance. This is spot on!

  • @stepax14
    @stepax14 Před 5 lety +2

    I agree. Kids need to know or find out what they want. There are still careers which require going through academic process (take health sciences, for example - nursing, medicine, etc.) because also they are mandated by law to be board passers or graduates for them to pursue that dream. But for others, will and dedication and just going for it with or without a college degree, will work.

  • @nickyropr588
    @nickyropr588 Před 6 lety +2

    This is so true, I study over 3 different university and I never finished, cuz I don't have any money, don't have car, my problems of health, my problems financial, problems with the teacher, my problems of my house. Is a really struggling thing to go to collage. I'm just trying to do what I love that's is photography and I just promoted my self on Facebook, Instagram and my contacts, is really hard, right now I am so broke literally, that I think sold my stuff to do something else but I invest on my equipment to do photography so I'm going to do my passion that it is photography it is so hard but I'm still working on. Thanks for the video and I'm sucks on Collage!!!

  • @chadlanc
    @chadlanc Před 8 lety +6

    My cousins are thinking about college and it got me thinking about my time in art college. I've been on the fence whether or not it was a worthy investment or a waste of $150k. The bonus of art school was that every day you were forced to hone your craft and every class was centered around that. Had I done it all over again I think I just would've found someone's work I really liked and said hey I'll give you 50k.. teach me everything. I learned a lot of theory and technique in college and zero real world how to actually live as an artist. I had a girlfriend in college who went to a UC system college, 90% of her classes were so big you could've audited them, learned the info and no one would've noticed.

  • @cookingwithalittlespice
    @cookingwithalittlespice Před 5 lety +2

    So true but College was important to me for a different reason. I was very proud of myself for graduating from college since most of my family didn’t even get a high school diploma.

  • @cdcVintage
    @cdcVintage Před 5 lety +3

    Gary, I really appreciated the shout out! Thank you.

  • @vector224sxls
    @vector224sxls Před 7 lety +21

    Fuck school I hate it and I am in school just to not disappoint my parents I want to be an entrepreneur and I already have a project, but I can't start it because I am stuck in school.

    • @Zain-hg5lh
      @Zain-hg5lh Před 7 lety +12

      Rayan you can start in school. I am 16 and I have 2 businesses. Just get started literally today. Don't waste any more time.

    • @God_first_1999
      @God_first_1999 Před 7 lety

      Zain there we go!

    • @Zain-hg5lh
      @Zain-hg5lh Před 7 lety

      steven sihota I run a social media management company and an entrepreneurship class business. The websites are www.bethesdaentrepreneurshipacademy.com and www.smartmediamanagement.com

    • @Zain-hg5lh
      @Zain-hg5lh Před 7 lety

      DUMBEEZY Games ^

    • @jasmineeng609
      @jasmineeng609 Před 7 lety +7

      If you really want to do it, you'll find time to do it. No excuse.

  • @baysike
    @baysike Před 7 lety +53

    Damn, I didn't know that Americans gaining a loan in college. I am so lucky having an opportunity to get free education

    • @baysike
      @baysike Před 7 lety +2

      Russia

    • @baysike
      @baysike Před 7 lety +9

      I believe it's amazing that in Eastern Europe it's possible to have a good education without paying!

    • @coryberry2164
      @coryberry2164 Před 7 lety +9

      There's not as many opportunities though

    • @alexandersson971
      @alexandersson971 Před 7 lety +3

      +drzrider911 You're stupid... You pay (or going to pay) for your education...
      You're just an investment for the government and they plan on making millions on you with the education they're providing.
      In US they have WAAAAY higher salaries than we have in our countries. For example, I live in Sweden, but recently went to New York. Here you can study for 5 years to be an engineer and then have perhaps 3500 $ a month after the taxes have been drawn-out. And that's considered to be pretty good in sweden but you wont make now where close to that amount on a similar job in the US. That's why everything is as it is, but I like the American way instead of our bullshit way. I want to handle my own economy, fuck the government!

    • @baysike
      @baysike Před 7 lety +1

      Alex Andersson look, for example, I am a student-pilot, I will have a degree in aeronautical engineering for free, when in US you have to pay 120000$. But the market itself in aviation here in Russia is very bad. Probably I will not have work(cause I need way more flying hours on a specific aircraft)

  • @delpeteshow9704
    @delpeteshow9704 Před 6 lety +1

    I agree that college is a good option if you are sure that’s the route you want to go. Also if you’re stuck or in the middle, college is a steep investment for not knowing. Tough call but I’m all about working for at least 1 year after high school to learn more about yourself and test and see what you like.

  • @thejurassicchicken1445
    @thejurassicchicken1445 Před 4 lety +4

    You hear people saying drop out and start a business. You can, but only do that if you are already doing a business. You might not have enough discipline to do a business, and if so, you’ll lose you’re college degree

  • @joshuadamata
    @joshuadamata Před 6 lety +6

    "If you HACK college..." Exactly. Precisely the goal. Not about college, it's what you do with it!

  • @kathiriyaniket
    @kathiriyaniket Před 6 lety +11

    @garyvee , sir you have worked with many tech. Persons who own a company.
    Do you believe that they would hire a person without college degree?

  • @blondie3657
    @blondie3657 Před 7 lety

    Two great minds coming together, I love this.

  • @hyperdealer
    @hyperdealer Před 2 lety

    A place where it would help me find my passion and lead me to the right trajectory I feel would be working in an environment that provides a lot of creative people surrounding you with a lot of creativity in which each persons niche is different things. Hard to land a job at a place like this tho.

  • @iamax8307
    @iamax8307 Před 6 lety +2

    These thing that were talked about ,I wonder if it's the same out side the US.. Apart from the things like "college can help you find your passion" and stuffs . Going for a job interview with a college/ University education background on paper is really a need to get a job right.. Cuz then there is competition, sure they might take you u in cuz you got more experience and time specializing on something out side College or Uni(external situations) while those ppl in college /Uni were spending there time on internal situations. But it's not Guaranteed that the one with More exp. will get the job over a guy with a Uni certificate.. But that's what divides' us and makes us go to Uni. To increase chances.

    • @RamaSivamani
      @RamaSivamani Před 3 lety

      At the end of the day skills and connections matter more than degrees. If you can get connected to the right people and develop certain skills regardless of whether you develop those skills through studying in college or from practical experience outside of college then you will be fine.

  • @kluvermedia2830
    @kluvermedia2830 Před 7 lety

    Thanks Gary!

  • @antonguttenberg7060
    @antonguttenberg7060 Před 6 lety +3

    I'm a senior in high school living in germany and I want to be a filmmaker in hollywood. I have always been a huge enemy of film schools because I always had the opinion that art can't be taught. However, living on the other side of the planet I don't really have a chance of "getting my foot into the door", by moving to LA and working my way up, like Quentin Tarantino and so on. So as long as I don't have a green card or visa, I have to find another way of getting into the american film industry. One way is to be an intern, but internships are more or less only available for college students. I could also make some short or feature films in germany and than send them to hollywood. But I think my actual chances for a future as a director and screenwriter in hollywood are way higher when I just pay those college fees of 10k dollars and study there for 2 years

    • @matthewjohnson2252
      @matthewjohnson2252 Před 2 lety

      So cool! I thought about this too. I love movies and would be interested in this field. Was wondering if I should go to college for this

    • @DarthKathleen
      @DarthKathleen Před rokem

      How’s it going now

  • @jonobrien7605
    @jonobrien7605 Před 2 lety

    What about other Countries outside the US though

  • @theguidocroce
    @theguidocroce Před 6 lety +1

    I think than in most cases if you don't want to have a job that NEEDS a degree then don't go to college. So many more options out there that will give you much more experience and skills, like travelling, getting a job or even an internship.

    • @tylermarschall9241
      @tylermarschall9241 Před 6 lety

      I 100% agree with you man. I finished college, but mainly for my parents. Time to travel and learn from my mistakes!

  • @thomasfrenette5010
    @thomasfrenette5010 Před 6 lety +1

    Why ask two guys who didn't go to college to talk about college?
    It's interesting what they have to say but adding someone to the discussion who went(like maybe their cameraman) would maybe add to the discussion.
    I did go to college and actually cant really add to the discussion. Neistat got it right on. Actually, when you have a field of interest like law, arts, biology...you get to work on specific parts of that field and that makes you understand two things: what you are good at and what you love doing!

  • @mesi1yf3
    @mesi1yf3 Před 7 lety

    preach

  • @veetee4826
    @veetee4826 Před 3 lety +1

    honestly, i never liked being assesssed, doiing exams..
    i just want to live my life. no restrictions.

  • @iammighty4385
    @iammighty4385 Před rokem

    This is a great content .. I’m still thinking if I should go to college 😢

  • @DrPalm-pj6oz
    @DrPalm-pj6oz Před rokem

    It's different for everyone. some career fields require a degree and some don't. Not everyone wants to or can start and operate their own business. It's short sighted to be pro or con towards college based on what we have accomplished. This video is excellent because it presents both sides of the argument in a fair manner and allows the viewer to make their own decision based on their needs, desires, and aptitudes.

  • @dorj46
    @dorj46 Před 3 lety

    I would love for Casey to elaborate how college is a good environment to figure shit out? Or am i just really bad at time management and efficient studying

  • @metalsoup6950
    @metalsoup6950 Před 6 lety +6

    Casey, Gary, thank you...

    • @tylermarschall9241
      @tylermarschall9241 Před 6 lety +2

      They are the best! Gary has inspired me to step out of my comfort zone and do so many cool things! So much more to come...

  • @micahwinship3246
    @micahwinship3246 Před 7 lety +42

    can't believe that I missed this one ☝️ I am 40 was fired for no reason of my own when early 30s was unemployed went back to school graduated with honors and ended up $50,000 in debt

    • @micahwinship3246
      @micahwinship3246 Před 7 lety +2

      Then I moved my way up into a high position in a top global company in its industry, the very top, and was "laid off" after being 🤕

    • @micahwinship3246
      @micahwinship3246 Před 7 lety +10

      After discovering these two MEN I am now the Phoenix rising from the ashes and I'm going to become the Fucking President of the Fucking Entire Universe thank you 😊 kind gentlemen

  • @MatthewGozdz
    @MatthewGozdz Před 5 lety +2

    casey has some great concepts on life

  • @musicrockthesoul8315
    @musicrockthesoul8315 Před 7 lety +7

    hello , I am in grade 11th . school is not right for me . I 'm at the point to figure out my passion is . any body realize your passion yet? Give me some advice .
    thanks you.

    • @GrantFarrell
      @GrantFarrell Před 7 lety +3

      Nick Nick what is your hobby? Like when you have free time what do you spend it doing?

    • @sharanyaaaaa
      @sharanyaaaaa Před 5 lety +1

      In simple words.....the hobby you can do for more than 8 hours a day ....thats your passion

  • @summer2011leggo
    @summer2011leggo Před 7 lety +14

    College happened to be a very positive experience for me, both academically and personally. I haven't found a job in my field yet but I'm still very recent graduate so there's still time. I am in a shit ton of debt but I knew that going in. I don't think starting my own business would have been good for me but I love hearing their opinions because I have a lot of admiration for these two.

    • @Willinat
      @Willinat Před rokem +1

      5 years later, how are you doing?

    • @summer2011leggo
      @summer2011leggo Před rokem

      @@Willinat thanks for asking! I’m glad I saw this today because it made me realize I’m doing much better now than 5 years ago! I have a job in my field that I’ve had for a year now and I am a couple payments away from paying off my student debt in full!!🙌 I wish I could tell myself 5 years ago things are going to work out!

    • @ernestomoleno6684
      @ernestomoleno6684 Před rokem

      @@summer2011leggo what degree did you graduate with?

    • @summer2011leggo
      @summer2011leggo Před rokem +1

      @@ernestomoleno6684 business

  • @SmookyMargiela
    @SmookyMargiela Před 5 lety

    I agree with their points but getting an education if u truly have a drive for is not expensive. For example u have community college where then u can transfer to a 4 years college. And there are multiple and I mean MULTIPLE of unCLAIMED MONEY that if u have the grades you can go to school for free. Also there is Fafsa which gives u money to go to college. Btw I’m a junior in college haven’t spend a DIME. Just ends up being how motivated you are

  • @MrZola1234
    @MrZola1234 Před 3 lety +1

    The problem is that most people could search for their whole life and never find a passion.

  • @franzhaas6889
    @franzhaas6889 Před 6 lety +2

    CASEY'S SON IS IN COLLAGE SO HE HAS TO BE CAREFUL ON THE ANSWER TO THE QUESTION. I LIKE BOTH OF THESE GUYS.

  • @ATLTraveler
    @ATLTraveler Před rokem +1

    I picture a young man working a job with no career path, a maxed out $18 an hour paycheck, and no nealthcare. He will hate his job and be incredibly unhappy but has to keep it because he can't make anywhere close to $18 an hour starting again somewhere else. Then his girlfriend will get pregnant and they will have $20K is medical bills because they have no insurance. Suddenly he can't afford everything, his $800 apartment in the hood, his $250 car payment, gas, food, utility bills, EVERYTHING... and now they have a baby who needs formula and diapers and medical care. He's barely bringing home $2K a month after taxes, he opens a credit card, that gets maxed, he gets another...MAXED... suddenly he's $100K in debt.
    Now.... yes or no.... do you think this young man has a college degree? Please explain your answer.

  • @MarkEtzME
    @MarkEtzME Před 8 lety

    Before i even watch this i want to take a min to say this. I am astounded that you hang out with Casey - i have often watched your stuff and i am at ends as all i do is hustle.... i literally live in a cave.... i doubt your success method is true ... if it is i will be stoked as i do the hustle for love of life...
    That doesn't make me perfect or what not...
    Point of conversation.You hang with Neistate. He enjoys life ... you reflect the people you are around.Therfore i respect your business model of hustel, don't settle, aim for the stars & live a full life chasing dream goals.Because that is adventure.
    If it works we have yet to see!

    • @TheKeoni109
      @TheKeoni109 Před 7 lety +1

      It really depends on the goal you're hustling towards. If you're hustling towards money, you may live an antisocial life where you prioritize financial growth over everything. But if you hustle towards a good life, then you will prioritize the things that make you happy, which can include having a lot of money, but takes into account everything else.

  • @jeffnuts2402
    @jeffnuts2402 Před 3 lety

    I just noticed if you want to go to college solely to get respect from your parents and you don’t do well then they are still not going to respect you, but if you take the risk, get a job in high school and follow your passion, your parents won’t respect you right away, but when you become successful, they will.

  • @AlexMcDaniels
    @AlexMcDaniels Před 7 lety +2

    Hey Gary why don't you Bring Casey back to the Show?

  • @nilslange8761
    @nilslange8761 Před 3 lety

    So happy that University in Sweden is free

  • @games68775
    @games68775 Před 5 lety

    Yea my dad is really pressuring me to go to university for something HE thinks would be good for me, but I'm more interested in ecommerce, day trading, flipping stuff, entrepreneurial things in general. I don't see spending 4 years learning things readily available online is worth it

    • @lalith1583
      @lalith1583 Před 3 lety

      I have a advice Grow in ur passion then u will not be forced

  • @MrZola1234
    @MrZola1234 Před 3 lety

    Many are called few are chosen.

  • @PaidtoDrive
    @PaidtoDrive Před 6 lety +2

    LOL I love how Casey keeps pushing for college and Gary is like "yeahhhh fuck that."

  • @vinazbro
    @vinazbro Před 3 lety +1

    I want to be a physicist and will any organisation give me a chance to teach or research in physics none 😭

  • @TearitoffE
    @TearitoffE Před 5 lety

    I’m just tryna go to college just to play rugby 🏉

  • @m.y.ohara-smith2912
    @m.y.ohara-smith2912 Před 4 lety

    Community college for two years, get the basics?

  • @Amiruny
    @Amiruny Před 3 lety

    idk man my mum forces me to go to college...takin Cyber Security...
    i have a gf she dont go to college...and i want to find a job so i can do something to her with my own monew
    but my mum is sooo strict...god if only you can tell me what are you trying to give or show to me

  • @justanobody4437
    @justanobody4437 Před měsícem

    College is such a scam. Especially community colleges. Why was I paying to be treated like I'm back in 12th grade and being forced to do so much time-consuming homework that added literally nothing to my learning experience? It's such bullshit. Dropping out was the best thing I ever did.

  • @godyatox
    @godyatox Před rokem +1

    I want to be a youtuber i know its kinda cringe but i have 3k subs with 12 videos i make animation not on this channel and i am not gonna tell but i wanna pursue that i love doing animation and i am self learning all that stuff but my parents are forcing me for college idk what to do

  • @harshtekwani265
    @harshtekwani265 Před 6 lety +5

    To finding a passion there are so many ways why we should take debt of 200k $for that and go to collage

  • @caribaez5711
    @caribaez5711 Před 6 lety

    i used to love drawing and sketching, but i stopped and now im like in the 8/10.. I need to practice drawing again :v

  • @makavelli7211
    @makavelli7211 Před 8 měsíci

    Going to college or not going to college. That's not the question. The most important factor is the major. Some majors (liberal arts) are waste of money and money. For the most part.

  • @Atip4eva
    @Atip4eva Před 2 lety

    Still relevant in 2022

  • @joemarquesconsulting3284
    @joemarquesconsulting3284 Před 6 lety +2

    People who are passionate about something where they have no talent are delusional and need help finding reality. Passions come from our strengths. If we are good at something, we do it more and more - refining it until it becomes a true talent. If we suck at something we eventually stop. Realizing it's pointless to punish ourselves always using our weaknesses. Developing our strengths into talents does take the "hustle" Gary talks about, there's no effortless track to success.
    The American Idol example Gary mentions is the perfect case. Delusional out of tune singers are not passionate about SINGING they're passionate about being FAMOUS which is an outcome and not a real passion. Someone passionate about basketball who is 5' 2" and not athletic needs to be refocused. How can you use your strengths in a basketball career? Working for an NBA team in marketing is one way to do it. Your immersed in the game you love using your strengths.
    When we use our strengths doing what we are most passionate about we can find both success and happiness.

    • @cajholt4016
      @cajholt4016 Před 5 lety

      Joe Marques Consulting I don’t think this is entirely true. I eat, drink, breathe, sleep, and dream baseball but am shit at playing it. Everyday I can’t wait for school to be over so I can go play baseball even though I’m really not that good. In my free time I practice baseball, I watch baseball, I watch highlights when there’s no games on, and I learn about that stats, because that’s what I love doing. I do all of this even though I suck at playing it

  • @qisiangng1611
    @qisiangng1611 Před 4 lety

    Don't do college in America if the debt is too crushing. There are good colleges outside of the US if you can't get ready finance - the education is good and it is much cheaper. And you get to learn so much more about the world and meet new people. Try it!

  • @cdcVintage
    @cdcVintage Před 5 lety +2

    This is still a thing? Wake up people this isn't the 1970's.

  • @jaspermck3442
    @jaspermck3442 Před 7 lety +11

    Learn a trade ;)

    • @evantrades
      @evantrades Před 5 lety

      Sy'Veon Wilkerson no, he means a trade. Like HVAC, pipe fitting, welding, plumbing, electrical engineering, whatever.
      But yes. Forex ;)

  • @stevegwizzle3560
    @stevegwizzle3560 Před 7 lety +89

    My passion was to be a famous porn star and make lots of mula. Hmmm college doesnt teach me that.

    • @diplayball
      @diplayball Před 6 lety +6

      Steven B well that's what I call passion

    • @basketballenlightenment2863
      @basketballenlightenment2863 Před 5 lety

      QQ251647742 I think the correct answer is how small

    • @saint9958
      @saint9958 Před 4 lety

      Even if his dick is "small" , he could be in femdom tho ._. just sayin lol

  • @i__use
    @i__use Před 5 lety +1

    Whatta perspective Casey have..! Go to college with $200000 debt... To find out your passion... What the heck...!
    Give me $2000 dollar.. I will built a business ...

  • @user-ig1ew2kb8t
    @user-ig1ew2kb8t Před 3 lety

    I think Casey’s perspective in this video is a more conservative/ stable life, whereas we all know Gary’s that guy that always give it 200%. That’s where their slight disagreements come from.

  • @drakereyez
    @drakereyez Před 3 lety

    Try your best to at least get in to a college. You really don’t want to work in a restaurant your whole life because working your whole life is depressing. Education will get you far bro trust me

  • @emreavsar3665
    @emreavsar3665 Před 6 lety +1

    College is big chance Find yourself and Find your passion about life I agree with that and I think education is really important for personal development.draw your way and continuoud that

  • @jmffilms2925
    @jmffilms2925 Před 6 lety

    View 95,000!

  • @doctorcpa1
    @doctorcpa1 Před 7 lety

    What if you get through almost 1 year of college and realize it might not be right for you?

    • @adriancp
      @adriancp Před 7 lety +3

      Get out. I´m from Spain, I did it, I,m 19 right now. Casey motivated me in some ways to find my passion and to not do the things you are suppossed to do, just becouse your parents told you that or the society won´t look you the same way without a college education. I can´t be more happy and proud about my decision

    • @ilovechelseafc8080
      @ilovechelseafc8080 Před 4 lety

      Adrián what are you doing now?

    • @notanartist6304
      @notanartist6304 Před 2 lety

      @@adriancp just curious, how are you now?

    • @adriancp
      @adriancp Před rokem

      @@notanartist6304 happy and wealthy, but not only because of that decision of course, it took a couple more brave ones to reach this place and state of mind :)

  • @vishalnm3836
    @vishalnm3836 Před 3 lety

    They look like Brothers

  • @DrippyChi
    @DrippyChi Před 4 lety +1

    I’m fighting for my life right now bc I said fuck college

  • @austinbblake
    @austinbblake Před 5 lety +3

    Man Casey Neistat is so much easier to watch than the other guy😂

  • @jasonwhitman3367
    @jasonwhitman3367 Před 2 lety

    Since your answer is that you won't go to college.

  • @sentiasatransformasi
    @sentiasatransformasi Před 7 lety

    im now in college cuz my parents can pay for it n its embarrasing to have a son who dont have a degree n also my dean is fucking convincing fml

    • @thelastcube.
      @thelastcube. Před 6 lety +2

      How's it now?
      Well if you got nothing to do then you could Network right?

  • @worldshaper1723
    @worldshaper1723 Před 7 lety

    Gary you know you don't agree with kasey! Just I disagree!

  • @RafaelSantos-xg3sz
    @RafaelSantos-xg3sz Před 5 lety +3

    Do you think college is necessary for success? Im thinking of dropping out of college to pursue what i really want in life, which is building a brand using the internet. Im currently a 4th year engineering student in the philippines, and for me, im just waisting time, effort, and money when i go to school five times a week. I wanna start building a brand right away, but my time is limited due to school requirements, so i could only do so much. What do you guys think?

    • @gian3706
      @gian3706 Před 5 lety +1

      Rafael Santos pre gawin mo lang yung gusto mo sa buhay mo isang beses ka lang titira sa mundo sinayang mo lang ang oras mo kapag nagaaral ka ng hindi mo gusto.

    • @lcarltbmx6743
      @lcarltbmx6743 Před 4 lety

      stay in school

    • @everydayfun9531
      @everydayfun9531 Před 3 lety

      Ok this is a Hard Desicion if You dropped out Without Any plan, no income Earned Whatsoever then its Pointless Dropping out and you should have Built your Brand i mean Started it before going to University etc..

  • @F_And
    @F_And Před 4 lety

    Casey talks like he is investing in some private Colleges

  • @cleaningthings9714
    @cleaningthings9714 Před 5 lety

    And... Casey looks like backpack kid.

  • @thealmostbestgamers
    @thealmostbestgamers Před 7 lety +9

    If you can go to college...do it

    • @tylermarschall9241
      @tylermarschall9241 Před 6 lety

      True, I come from that position where I was blessed enough to have parents that supported me, so I decided to go to college for the experience and one hell of a back up plan.

  • @tylerthompson1842
    @tylerthompson1842 Před 2 lety

    Is Gary that guy who does refrigerator art and makes out with his dad?

  • @vikrambhojanala7662
    @vikrambhojanala7662 Před 4 lety

    Pros: absolute horse shit
    Cons: everything

  • @staystackin5936
    @staystackin5936 Před 5 lety

    College is the worst place for trying new thing literally Casey is talking out of his ass