Well, it's survival of the fittest, so what are you gonna do? You can either embrace these facts of life and do something about or you can complain and suffer. At least you get to choose what you want to do, nobody is forcing you to become a Plumber or a Firefighter. You can become a Doctor or Laywer instead if you really want to. Then, there are no excuses.
@@True38 Doctors and Lawyers have worse lives than Plumbers or Firefighters LOL if you know about those jobs (for instance doctors working 14 hour days and plumbers making $125/hr and working 4 hours) you'd know which paths are better with or without money.
@@BrianGivensYtubethat just silly talk you can find 70 year doctors and lawyers because they love the job and can do it till old age not so many plumber working after 50 . And you never see plumbers living next to doctors and lawyers 😂
@@JacobsNews I don't really know who lives next to who in a neighborhood...trades people make great money and choose when they work. Doctors work all the time, double shifts sometimes. The money is there but the life to enjoy it is not. The house you buy or who you live next to is irrelevant. If I was a tradesman already, I'd probably buy land a build my own dream house rather than overpay for a cookie-cutter house in a neighborhood next to a doctor. I think reason you don't see many old plumbers is because they already retired!! If you really enjoyed your job you'd do it for free! People that are working at 70 are trapped or just cannot accept the change that comes with retirement.
9-to-5 isn't inherently bad. It's the soul-crushing aspects like micromanagement, limited opportunity for growth, and poor work-life balance that need to be addressed. Something I have realized by talking to many folks is that the majority don't want to be in business, being in business for yourself is hard and stressful too, making payroll, clients not paying, admin boring stuff I could go on. People just want autonomy even within a job we just need to change the work culture.
@@_looner well, being a business owner/self employed involves doing tons of things you don't want to do but must be done, so really, both working for someone else and working for yourself come with their suffering. You just gotta pick how you wanna suffer. I went from office work, to physical self employed work and while I loved it the first few years, it isn't fun having to be thinking about business and where your next job/check is coming from 24/7. With a job, you can at least shut down at end of the day and leave your work problems at work and have the proper mindset of not stressing about things you can't control and aren't your problem at work.
Its being controlled,,bow down to what they think is right. You have to pick your battles for sure but i cant wait until i can break away from that sort of imprisonment.
It wouldn't be so bad if we were compensated with a income relative to purchasing power that our parents had. 100k/year is not even impressive anymore, it's around the equivalent of making $15/hr in the 1960s.
This is true. Although, businesses aren't able to pay people more money at this point. We had wage raises in many industries after covid happened and now many businesses are laying people off because they can't afford to pay them. It's a huge mess right now with inflation being so bad. With all of that being said, working for yourself is most definitely the best route to go to gain control of financial freedom. It's not worth working a normal job anymore
Companies do not care about the increased cost of living. They care about how much they have to pay for raw material to make the product(s) they are trying to sell. They did not create the housing problem and many other dilemmas. They will not pay to make up for our losses. That is why I don't care about most companies. They are not here for us.
@joshstieneker4615 I have zero sympathy for most of those businesses. Most of their owners took out PPP loans to buy new vacation homes after covid too and not using it to pay employees.
Pitting global labor against each other. Max competition for labor while all the profits come from printed money. Get your lunch stealing gloves on because they can't keep up with actual work or talent at this rate.
@@witnessforchrist7778 100%. The guy that owned the company I got ax'd from during covid used the PPP money to buy more assets for his company and then ended selling it to a firm in Missouri for an easy 5 million. I had to laugh when I found out.
I'm not working a 9-5 either, I'm a firefighter working shifts but i still have a lot of free time to work of stuff that i enjoy. Because of our schedule it's 1(24) hour shift and then we get 2-3 days off. still glad i left my office job.
When I told my employer I wanted to scale down to 2-3 days a week they were very accommodating. Had I wanted to quit I would of been just cutting off my nose. Now I make what I was, but in just less hours. I think 24 years of loyalty was a huge part why my employer worked with me. Now I'm happier as ever and won't burn out, plus I have 4 days to do what I want to do.
I am a new subscriber and this video is great! My family are narcissists who pretend full time they are "self-made" in real estate, especially my father who retired at 45 to do real estate full time. What he doesn't tell anyone is that my grandmother who was an immigrant, was a very smart investor and bought a plot of land in an area that was later re-developed and the value jumped to over $300k overnight. So yeah, you can be ''self-made" when you inherit your first asset and leverage it from there. They also have the means to hire financial analysts who tell them which stocks to get, when to sell, when to buy etc. A lot of people you see going around with money either come from old money or had someone helping them (for example buying them an apartment) and they made smart choices afterwards. I am not saying that to discourage anyone, I share it because my father always used to give me the ''at your age I had achieved X/Y/Z and what did YOU do", until I reminded him of what nepotism is, then he had to stop. So don't feel like a loser when you are playing a rigged game, because it's not your fault.
Great Answer , i come from a family that gave me that initial capital so it was much easier for me. I have friends much smarter than me, but because they dont have capital to invest, they struggle with full time jobs for many many years
You did the math after the $400 check. That's what sets you apart, why why you'll make it. Most people for whatever reason aren't serious enough to do the math and realize that they need to make a change to "make it" and get where they want to be. You got this bro 👊
Making money is not the same as creating value. Pushing prices and creating artificial scarcity through real estate is not creating value, it's parasitic. Now if your service or product helps solve someone's problem without creating their problem first then yes that is creating value and what human society and civilization is built upon.
The traditional career path really is dead. Personally, I made shift away from traditional jobs to focus on my own research. The result was $1.3M returns in the first 14 months
Breaking free from the rat race is the start. you mentioned returns, how do you tell the difference between research driven results and plain luck? luck is often downplayed in investing
Consistent outcomes aren't luck. research was the challenge until it led to Emily Ava Milligan, a top fund manager, her strategy made 320k into this and counting
I pasted her name into my browser, and her website popped right up. It quickly became clear she's in high demand. Your example is rare. I wish i had this earlier to reference. thanks for the share
One of the things that pissed me off while I was in college for programming was learning how much team members make. It's not something they teach, but something I had to research on my own. Project managers make the most and don't necessarily need qualifications, and the wages aren't even close. They simply tell the highly qualified team members what to do. I had 7 languages under my belt at the time, all a project manager would have to do is be friends with the right people and make 4-5x as much.
It's always been like this, in almost every field. It's not so much about the things you know, but how you conduct yourself with others, whether you have rapport with the upper management and/or your most influental team members.
You think the majority wants to trade their time for money? Y’all act like it’s some special woke mindset to not want to work a 9-5 like wow…doesn’t anyone??
I never understood it myself. I went to university and got a degree in Computer Science. I work for a big tech company now as a senior engineer, most days I'll work 4-5 hours and I'm getting paid $450k USD per year. But I guess I kind of understand his point, I still need to show up every day to work and write software for a business I didn't create.
@@YeetYeetYeno no ur in a different position you have more than enough money to venture off on ur own software company! So I say you definitely have a great job its nothing wrong with that !
@@YeetYeetYe That's absolutely a special case, even in tech. You're very fortunate. It's not to say you don't deserve fortune. I don't think many people can exactly say they "deserve" much of anything, not with confidence. I know many people would trade 4-5 hours per day for 450k/year salary, but surely there are challenges that come with that kind of money. Perhaps as a bare minimum challenge you might run into problems of figuring what to do with all this money and figuring out what it's truly worth. I only got to over 100k/year as part of some KERP agreement, but of course you don't consider layoffs or any unexpected events when you're talking about base compensation. Even with 450k/year you might be required to live in an expensive area or spend money in order to continue working. If not, that's exceedingly fortunate.
@@YeetYeetYe you're an absolutely edge case, normal people even with a phd in my country earn around 40k and the work culture is depressing, hierarchical and they push you to work overtime constantly.
The modern day 9-5 is a trick based on the American dream. The modern day 9-5 actually is indentured servitude but in a new form. Sure you can gain a skill, maybe, but instead of working for room and board for 7 years, they now have you for the majority of your life. The reason many fall into this trap is due to the lost value of livelihood which has now become an endless cycle passed down from generation to generation with the reward being the "American Dream". People without a high value skill, generational wealth or a salary well into 6 figures are basically now unlikely to achieve that dream in one lifetime. They will however work from age 22 ( or earlier) to 65 ( reality is many can't afford retirement) , so they effectively have you for life. Once you fall into that trap of debt, which is what they push on everyone who wants an education, one wrong move... maybe you chose the wrong industry, maybe technology rendered your skill obsolete... that's it , they have you for life. Life.
@@GiacomoRavioliuniversal basic income will be the new thing once people put their foot down. The word also can’t run on everyone being CEO’s and millionaires. It’s either build your life with a 9-5 or everyone becomes millionaires and the money and economy is worth nothing. The right choice is UBI.
I started my own business and had my first client, and I can say the sense of accomplishment and pride from doing your own work and seeing the reaction from a customer is greater than any feeling I had working for someone else.
@@Craig332 Nice. Honestly so many people including myself are always looking for a unique idea or ‘the next big thing’ when thinking about starting a business however just starting a ‘boring’ business and scaling it can make you so much money as well.
@@McFlashh sure, with something like floors you can potentially secure contracts for schools or govt facilities, that is consistent routine work performed quarterly. Lots of profit potential but it’s competitive. I was nervous to get started but it’s easier than ever before to manage a business
Thank you for this. I get up everyday at 4:55 am to workout before work so i can deal with the stress of working with children (this generation is soooo disrespectful - it's BAD). Then i come home and work on my dreams. Problem is, by the time i get home I'm often out of time for filming or out of energy / mental bandwidth to do much of anything productive. Normal jobs are a trap. Suck the life right out of you.
They’re sucking the life right out of you because the government is sucking the life right out of Fiat currency through inflation. Educate yourself on bitcoin. If you know you know, and if youre against it forget what you think you know and do your research. Bitcoin is hope. Bitcoin gives you time to follow your dreams.
Never worked in an office setting because I chose one of the trades, constantly using your tool and constantly helping people, it’s changed my life for the better
I'm so happy I made productive decisions about my finances that changed my life forever,hoping to retire next year.. Investment should always be on any creative man's heart for success in life
Thanks for the advice! I'm new to financial planning and wasn't sure where to start. Any tips on finding a reliable financial adviser or resource to guide beginners?
As a beginner, it's essential for you to have a mentor that is verified by finra and SEC to keep you accountable. I'm guided by a widely known financial consultant Stacey Macken
People who complain about 9-5 jobs have never had to do blue collar work before, 9-5 earning 6 figures sitting on your butt all day is a HUGE luxury that few people get to partake in. You think you are just going to be able to do nothing all day and people are going to pay for your lifestyle?
You should always aim to have f*ck you money. Even if you have to rough it and live in your car for a couple years to work as much as you can and sock away all your money. Never have a job that you hate but can’t quit because you can’t bare the financial impact. So if you have f*ck you money, when a job mistreats you, you can say f*ck you and leave with comfort.
Videos like this are needed ! I’m on that path as well now where I’m working at a job and using ALL my free time trying start business on the side … to where eventually I don’t need the job ! That’s my goal brother !!! I’ve worked my ass off for jobs for years and it really hasn’t changed much . I’ve had nice things before and then during Covid I lost it all because of a job . That was the moment that I realised I could no longer rely on a company that can cut me any day they want …..it’s not a race it’s a journey y’all !!!! It takes sacrifice and discipline to break free but you can absolutely do it !!!!! GOD bless you brother ! And of you need somebody to work for you let me know ! I want to get around people with the same mindset ! I would drop everything and move to get to where I need to be if I had to …this is no longer a game this is a manditory priority 🙏🏻😇❤️🙌
I am one of those people that can't work a 9 to 5 job. I waited all the way until I was 28 years old. I was forced to get a job and I absolutely hate it. It makes me so depressed, burnt out and I literally feel like a slave in the chains of poverty. I come from a background of extreme poverty. I come from a bloodline of poor cubans who moved over here in the early 50 or 60's. Long story short I am 33 years old, I make 400 a week destroying my body at my job working ridiculous hours. If I don't work I won't have food and I will be on the streets. I don't have any family or anyone who can help me, I am on my own and it is rough. I want to first find a work from home job so I am not so always burnt out, then start working on a cooking youtube channel.
I want to say seeing that you don't have any friend or family as leverage, understand the leverages that you do have. Do you have good credit if not could you work on it and fix it? Can you purchase books (I listen to them through audio) because books can help improve your knowledge and improve your mindset. You get paid what your truly worth to THE MARKET (not yourself your worth a million as a person) but if THE MARKET only sees you worth $400 a week then you have to focus on becoming highly valuable to the market to the point where a company will pay you MORE to keep you from leaving. So yeah focus heavily on improving your market value because both in the working world and business the more valuable you are the more money people/employers are willing to pay you.
I moved to the US alone from the Islands too, and what you need to do above everything else, is work on your mindset and personal development first, then the rest will follow. Right now sounds like the only approach you know is to trade manual labor hours while having no soft skills to get you better opportunities. Network with people, identify windows of opportunities (they are there in front of you daily) and take a chance. A lot of places care mainly about someone who can communicate and behave professionally and is driven to learn.
best of luck with your cooking CZcams channel! just make sure to enjoy it as much as you can, people can really tell when something is done with passion. Also networking and being grateful are super important. Excited to see what you create
As a call ctr agent for a big box retail store… I’m cringing at the thought of returning to work tomorrow (Sunday blues). Getting yelled at for a living is driving me nuts. I needed to hear this.
40 hrs for $400. It’s crazy if you own your own business you can literally make $400 in 1 hr. Of course it takes time to get to that point but $400 doesn’t go far at all today.
Really needed to hear this.. Have taken a shit ton of hits in the last year. Being an American living in Japan is not all Rising Suns for sure .. Was a long time producer in USA and many times feeling like throwing in the towel here. Much needed words to hear .. thanks brother..
I’m with you. I’m in my 50s make good money as a software engineer and want nothing more than to work for myself and never work a 9-5 again. I always wanted to freelance or build online businesses, but didn’t go after it. I became complacent and accepted I made decent money that paid my bills. But I wish I would have realized I was cut out more for working for myself. I’d be happier building something for myself and being poor than doing decent and being a slave. So, the younger you can come to this conclusion the better. There is never a better time than the present. So no matter what your age or circumstance, the time is now if it’s right for you.
You can still accomplish this by dedicating your spare time to it. I am actually looking to go from full time self employed, to break into the IT field cause I am tired of the 24/7 constant thinking about where my next pay day will come from and all the marketing that is needed to try to stay relevant in a society that has such a short attention span. I learned that you actually have to almost be yet another fake influencer/gimmicky marketing person more importantly than actually doing a great job in your area of service expertise.
Shouldn't you have saved up a ton of money if you've been a software eng for 20 yrs? Honestly your story is my worst nightmare, I hope I don't still have to grind a corp job in my 50s just to get by.
This vid just inspired me to quit my 2nd job. Two remote jobs and the combined schedule is M-Saturday. I realize i need that extra Monday. Quitting, keeping my 1st job, and going all in using my Mondays and Sundays. Thanks bro. Pray for me lol
freedom is key, you can not even enjoy doing anything if you work all week. As soon as the weekend comes everything is so crowded because everyone trying to have their two days of fun before going back to the grind. Work weekends and play all week, thats the key.
I feel you man, but it's easier said than done. I've been trying to get out of the rat race for years and still feel trapped at times. I have an idea of what i want to do, but the problem is i don't quite know how to set it up for longevity, so i won't have to go back to my 9-5. I don't want to do the traditional type of work either. Something definitely online, that would give me more flexibility to travel, etc. Maybe i need a mentor, who knows...God knows. Blessings. 🙏🏾
the best way to make it out of poverty these days is entertainment (influencer, streamer, athlete, actor etc) or tech (make a game, make an app, a site etc). those are the only avenues for poor people to make serious money
My grandmother was a typist and data entry office worker for over 20 years, and an assistant to a radiology lab before that. Basic office skills were able to afford her a small but still sizable home in a decent neighborhood. She lives alone. Someone working the same kind of job today is living paycheck to paycheck and can barely afford all the costs of rent, insurance, gas, bills, taxes, etc. etc. And that's assuming those jobs are still available for some people. Technology and ai are already starting to steal those jobs away. It's insane that people can barely get by today doing the same job that granted their parents or grandparents houses.
Yup. Even people with high paying jobs that require a degree (doctor, lawyer, engineer) will have to spend half of their lives paying their loans back because of the high interest rates. Something that costs you $30K for a 4 year degree will end up being $40K-$50K of debt from loans.
@@C1K450 My dad paid off his 80k law school loan in 1 year. Trust me bro the only way you aren’t making enough to pay off those loans if you have a high paying job is if you’re just a dumbass with money.
I have also arrived at that conclusion. I just can't stand the idea of being trapped at a job, being forced to do things that I hate. I need to figure something out.
Companies do not care about the increased cost of living. They care about how much they have to pay for raw material to make the product(s) they are trying to sell. They did not create the housing problem and many other dilemmas. They will not pay to make up for our losses. That is why I don't care about most companies. They are not here for us.
My thoughts are that there are two sides to the economy. Wants and Needs. Needs are the essential, food, shelter, energy, transportation ,health , technology, and safety. Wants are the arts, sports, music, books, decorative home goods, games, also technology. I can’t tell which makes the most money, there’s probably stats on that, but I do know that most of those services can be fulfilled on contract, freelance, and independent working arrangements, and would not require a stupid office. Among those economic areas, and more, Find what you enjoy and can be really good at and serve that area. ✌️
I would have loved to get the fast track to a bigger company but I wasn't the right color apparently. I'm suddenly getting calls every day now but Idk if I really am taking them seriously now. i dont need them to survive. So I'm developing useful skills not the skills that are convenient for the company to leverage against global labor markets. So many of these offers now are emphasizing "people skills" because they've outsourced the dev work and are trying to mitigate the downsides by turning you into a PM. FUCK THAT.
i did the 100k office job grinding like a saddle donkey for 15 years then one day i just couldnt take another day of it and quit to just work something out for myself. i would rather sleep under a bridge then go back to that life.
Wow, you are such an inspiring person! I always knew something was weird about the system going to college being able to take hundreds of thousands out in debt for a degree but not for a business. You really are hitting the nail on the head.
Yeah the advice in this video is terrible and potentially damaging. If you're trying to get out of the 9-5 grind, doing door dash or Uber is not any better. You need to assess local market gaps and start a weekend business (event rentals, landscaping, painting, etc.), stay away from online businesses (large amounts of capital are needed for success here). Make your first goal $1k/mo and up from there.
The problem with these types of videos is the reality of the lack of affordability in everyday life is causing people to attempt things out of desperation that just might be impossible for them individually. Some people can make CZcams channels that can generate 100k or more a month however, many can’t and won’t. Most will take a lifetime career to hit millionaire in a 401k accounts and that’s if they’re consistent and committed. Graham Stephen success is unusual for a reason so be happy for the grind and achieve wealth slowly like most people who want wealth WILL do.
Conflict of interest. Some people aren’t built like others. Finding what works for you now and days is rare. Quality of life is more important than riches. Most normal people just want a normal life that has a career that can provide what they need to be able to enjoy life! It’s barely possible anymore so these videos aren’t meant to be seen as enabling but revolutionary. I do understand what you’re saying though. As someone who can’t afford to make any moves to be free from my current situation. I have hope I’ll be at the right place at the right time.
Hey man I really felt it when you said your dad said go get a job. I realized all of this when I started working and now that I am almost 27. My family keeps pushing me to work a job and I really don't want to do that. I am an entrepreneur by heart and just need a little help getting started. A lot of people I tried to partner with either screwed me over or tried to scam me which sucks but hey that's the world we live in. I am always looking to network with people and get to know people who make money in many different ways.
We were trained as kids for over a decade to go to school for a little less than 7 hours, plus winter, spring, and a good summer break. This 9-5 isn't something we're used to. Plus the 8 hours each of work, rest, sleep is bs too if you take into account commute to work, chores, earlier wake up time to get on time. It's more like 4 or 5 hours rest, enough to read or workout for an hour or 2 to improve oneself and then another 2 to just enjoy the day, all while already tired from getting home from work, then repeat every single day.
Great video man. I have been preaching this rhetoric as someone who works in tech. I was apart of the tech layoffs and I started freelancing once I got fired. I actually got more clients reaching out to 1,000 people through cold email outreach than when I had put in over 1,000 job applications. And a lot of my clients actually wanted to hire me based on the work I did, but I make more money now than when I was in the workforce making 6 figures. Keep pushing this message man because people say entrepreneurship is not for everyone, but it's damn near a requirement today. I thought my tech job was the most secure thing when I got out of college but I found out the hard way. There is no more job security unless you work for yourself.
Exactly. People think they're safe at their job. In reality they're higher at risk than being self employed. Comfort kills motivation and become too comfortable in combo of getting laid off and you're on welfare real quick. Talked to at least 100 people that's happened to. Sad to see.
I cut from 40hrs to 32 hrs . Picking up hours from time to time. I’m minimalist anyways and I’m much happier. I’m not killing myself for materialistic things I don’t need and I’m doing fine . I value quality time to enjoy my health and hobbies being stress free. I’m not working myself to death to an old age with a broken down body. There’s more to life than a pile of money .
From $7K to $45K that's the minimum range of profit return every week I thinks it's not a bad one for me, now I have enough to pay bills and take care of my family.
People dont understand that the prices of things are never going back down. This inflation is deeper than we think. Those buying groceries are well aware that the real inflation is much over 10%.The increments dont match our income, yet certain investors still earn over $365,000 in stocks and assets. Wish I could accomplish that.
Very possible! especially at this moment. Profits can be made in many different ways, but such intricate transactions should only be handled by seasoned market professionals.
@@LeoSG61 : I am in Customer Support. I'll never be passionate about it, the nepotism, hypocrisy, the bias, the unfairness, the travelling, the special treatment of the hierarchy, Hell No. I just want to get out FOREVER.
I always wondered why schools didn't teach more important issues like taxes or managing money and options to be an entrepreneur. My Nephew who is 12 even pointed put that his classmates all agreed they just train you to be a future slave (Forever employee) without thinking you are and thinking money is just money.
what stops anyone from looking such stuff up? School is mostly about engaging your mind, ability to learn, and to fill your mind with a minimal set of knowledge that historically and socially is considered to be an established baseline. Taxes, laws, and so on change every year. If you finish school you should be able to engage in independent knowledge acquisition. It'd be a surefire sign of societal collapse if schools need to teach taxes - especially in an age where people have access to the internet.
@@vornamenachname594 You missed the point and when you are young you are heavily influenced to whatever you are exposed. Even with evolving laws there is a basic foundation that can be taught that should not deter from learning things of such nature. Even if the topics helps stimulate the mind, majority is still useless for the future. Knowledge was gathered to give to others to keep expanding for a better future not for you to just know. I don't know why im explaining this if you have to bring that up then clearly you will not get it.
That was the issue with my last career venture. It paid really well but they eventually mandated that we all return to the office which was the deal breaker for me. Sitting in a small office and staring at the same ten people day after day pretending to look busy is not my thing.
Thank you for this video. I really getting beat down by my family and friends for not wanting to live normal and my mental health was at the brink of the end. I needed to hear this and realize I’m not alone. I’m prior military, have a masters degree and I’m tired
Completely agree with you an being an entrepreneur myself, I can totally relate. One thing I'm experimenting is do a job for 1.5 years, run a business for 2 years, repeat. This way I balance things out financially
After 8.5 years, I pushed my boss to let me go… and I’m SO STOKED because I just couldn’t go on with my 9-5. I’m starting my online businesses as I type. I never wanna go back to a « regular job » again!!!
I worked 10 years in 3 different factories and one of them permanently damaged my spine. The job where I got such injury, while I was still recovering, I had the boss telling me "I do not care, come back to work". I am now self employed as illustrator, making less money than the factory, but definitely happier. It's not about the money for me, it's about not feeling like I'm ditching my dreams to accomplish the ever-embiggening ones of someone who already had it all.
I feel you bro. I have this STRONG fire inside my belly to make money online and get to $10k per month within the next year. I just can't imagine working a normal job (I'm an electrical engineer who used to work as a Data Scientist) and I absolutely hated it. Tech jobs sound fancy and cushy to a lot of people, but they're really not that great when you're on the inside working for one. I quit my job and drive uber now to cover my basic expenses while growing my youtube and instagram channels everyday. I don't care what I have to do, going back to a 9-5 is not an option. I will never work for someone else again. I just can't. Success for me literally is not even an option anymore.
Most people who get rich young do risky stuff. Whether its law breaking kinda stuff or they risked everything for a chance at it. But reality is you gotta use the internet. Cause the network effect will always be better than doing business in real life.
I’m not wrong for not wanting to work , at the end of the day , we’re all spawned here with a free will , all that matters it’s food , shelter doesn’t even matter , I’m tired of pretending like being in this existence it’s hard
My parents are indian and it bothers me how they push for working a 9-5 if its for a big company. Ik plenty of indian dudes who’s parents brag about them getting jobs at google, microsoft, jp, capital one, etc But in reality these jobs, even institutional finance, has so many rules and restrictions that you don’t get the freedom. The people The only people winning at financial institutions are the people at the very top. The other traders just enter in the executions given by the fund manager. Most people want to eventually be a fund manager but sadly don’t achieve it. Thats the concept a lot of people don’t realize in many industries.
Yup, only the CEOs and a few executives at those companies are getting lots of money, it's taken them 30+ years to get to that level and the percentage of becoming one is very slim. Yes you will make 6 figures working at these companies, but that will come after working 50-60+ hour work weeks as well as nearly half of your salary getting taxed leading to no true financial freedom and definitely not time freedom. These employees are just living for the weekend, and don't forget the worry of getting laid off. Most of these workers like this lifestyle, and that's completely fine but some people maybe more entrepreneurially driven and want time, financial and location freedom.
I understand all of this. I'm currently working a W-2 while trying to get my business off the ground. Sometimes I get sick to my stomach when setting my alarm clock to get up and devote 8 hours to a company that could care less about me.
Thanks for sharing your story. I’m 35 and trying to start a business now so I won’t have to be apart of the rat race. I went to the military and have a pension but now I want more ways to have passive income.
Right. All of these people ranting about 9-5 are gonna end up being apart of the system that will suck others peoples lives away with their own businesses.
Very good video! My parents have always been against it and always bashed on me for trying to start my own business. Yet, I could see my parents looking miserable for being stuck at an office job for 20+ years and always worried about money. I don't really know where to start or how but I'm learning video editing, phot shop, copywriting, etc. Hopefully this will take me to where I want to go. Funny enough you mentioned it, I'm also doing DoorDash right now to survive, it's my only source of income sadly.
Yeah, your story reminds me of my experience when I started my own web agency. At the beginning of the pandemic, when I got laid off from my 9-to-5 job, I definitely struggled the first few years. It was tough, but I never considered going back to that kind of work. After all, I had a long history of always seeking out 9-to-5 jobs, so a change was in order. Now, after a few years, I can confidently say it was the right decision.
Said like a guy with youth enough to NOT have preexisting medical conditions… I remember. I was there. Now I'm a wage slave cos the missus and kids need medical, and insist on no privations or belt tightening, or, "you don't need that, put it back!", cos I want some lovin' tonite… Sigh… Wrote this on a Sunday. Gotta be in bed by 10pm so I can wake up go on my hour long commute, and be at my plow (cubicle) to work myself raw for a master that doesn't even know I exist, nor cares, yet I am doing all I can to keep my eyes low, my neck bent, my back sturdy, my knees strong, and my 'loins girded' lol, so that I can keep myself yoked to the plow. He's right. School teaches you to work for someone else, it doesn't teach you about how to make money. It might be too late for me (said in the voice of older Anakin after Luke takes off his mask in Return of the Jedi), as my hope in order to provide bread for my family for as long as I can, is to keep working.. that I'll likely die of a medical event while on the job.. Then I'll get my release. For you younger and those absent of obligations… Chase that rainbow. Live your lives. Take care of your health. Make a plan to live a happy life… which might involve living abroad as opposed to accumulating the millions it would require to live free from all financial worries and unforeseen here in these united states.
Put your foot down with your family. Tell them you're not happy and their contribution to the family is to lighten your load. Your wife should support you if you want to learn a new profession. I hate that you're miserable. Life is too short.
I've not worked a 9-5 in a few years. I became chronically ill but even before that, I began to feel just drained from my jobs, so I put my creativity to use and opened up my own online business with editing and promotion services for authors and running an eBay store for craft supplies. I love doing what I enjoy and I'm not at some job and do it to get by, I take assignments as I see fit and work the hours I want. I've always been a huge morning person, so I'm up early working and have my afternoons and evenings free to read and relax. I have the flexibility to attend doctor's appointments without worrying about excuses or taking time off and risking losing my job (yes, it does happen). Plus being the extreme introvert I am, being able to work from home is so much better for my overall well-being. I don't have to make myself an extrovert that I know I'm not. I get to be myself, in the comfort of my home and do what I love.
@@vvvios It started via connections I made on social media with several authors and eventually things just grew. I do not use a website like Fiverr or such. I created my own website and laid out what my services entail and my price point plus a sign-up form. You want to invest in your own website, and email address and create business social media accounts. Best of luck!
Thx for this story man. I am too a entrepreneur that’s been working on my businesses for 3 years. It’s funny because people around you won’t think your going to be anything or get far based off of how much money you get. They never see the bigger picture until it’s all there.
I needed this reminder🥹that I'm not wrong for wanting more out of life than submitting to 1 job, 1 income, I'm too young for that. And the mediocrity 😩 soul sucking. Thank you for this video, truly appreciate this🙌🏾❤️
More is out there and meant for you. Keep seeking opportunities and jump on them. 50% of the work is the first step. It’s less about trying to make the right decisions but instead making the decisions right. You got it!
You see, when you have a decent 100k job in the office working 9 to 5, you don't want to work for yourself 12 hours a day everyday for 30k with no health benefits, no PTO, etc.
@potsandpanic digital maketers in my company making 120k to 150k at mid level. Im data analytics making 210k total comp. No way i could make 30k. I coast and work 4 to 6 hours a day, fully remote. Not all of corporate or 9 to 5 jobs are bad.
When I say I'd rather make $30k a year working for myself, it's because I have the ability to make $1 million a month due to the uncapped earning potential. Currently, I make $200k-300k a month, but you get the point. I don't want to make $200k a year because that's not enough to do much. After taxes, you're left with around $10k a month. If a $10k a month lifestyle is what you want, that's fine, but it's not for me. I don't want to live paycheck to paycheck in a tier 1 city or move to a tier 2 or 3 city for affordability. I want the financial freedom to live on my terms, and working for myself offers that potential.
@@CanupFiles Ahh I see what you mean. Yes I totally agree with you then. Earning 200k for the man comes with a lot of negatives. If you can pull it off, much better to work for yourself.
I've decided to stop letting fear hold me back and start working towards what I truly want in life. Lately, I've had the very fortunate opportunity to directly work with and be coached by a CZcamsr with well over 1 million subs (who makes over 100k per month) As a child, I always had this feeling on some sort of bugger purpose in this world, but I always kept it suppressed. Later on I fought through major trauma and depression in my life that woke me up from autopilot mode. I worked on myself as a person dramatically and want to help others as well. These 12 hour shifts I work will come to an end. I'm going to do this no matter how hard. Your words are very encouraging, thank you.
Thats good you are keeping your boundaries of your Self. I know what you mean, ive been working in tech for over a decade. Has its ups and downs started from the bottom entry level now making 6 figures, regardless of what anyone does to attain income. Learning how to detach from work and defining your identity outside of work is very important to have. It creates a free feeling mindset that doesnt make you feel trap and allows the individual to be aware of opportunities that can further their experience of life.
ya uh just deliver till youtube takes off wont work anymore if it ever did. These gig app companies suck so bad and pay so low that you'll just be down a car at the end of it.
You are so right dude. Working for someone else sucks! I've been doing it for over 30 years. Enter the supervisor at a job you like....and they don't like you....and they try to frame you for things you aren't doing, just to get rid of you to bring someone else in. This happens all too often. Most are demons.
It's amazing to think how inexpensive life could be if you lived outside a major metro and built your own house. This is definitely not for everybody or an "easy path" but would probably be very fulfilling. You would just have to live without so many of the comforts we take for granted. However, once stabilized you would have a lot more control over your time if you're ok living a simple life. There are people on CZcams who have done this. Control over your time is what most seem to be chasing anyway.
I use to feel the same working in a factory. what i did is find work i find more enjoyable(crazy as it sounds you can find them) I work a "9 to 5" doing driving jobs and do OT when i want and usually try to get 12 hours of OT so i can get my 50 hours a week in whitch give me time to hangout and go to shows still. People ive worked with have been awesome so lately it feels like im not even working. After work we go to the bars and just hangout. I get paid enough in LA to support myself and my own pad. I tired doing Uber, Doordash, and what not but noticed it started to damage my car over time. Plus!! If you get a ticket for parking, its on you since its not a company vehicle. Theres no right way to make money, just make money and try to enjoy yourselves. Right now I rather work a "9 to 5" doing whatever(because work is work) and just save up to get a CDL and do some local jobs, shit if you down to travel thats just as good because youll get to see other parts of the world No right or wrong just pick your poison
If you’re at the point where everyone is telling you to do something else with your life, you know that in that moment, everyone else would have quit while YOU are still going. Don’t give up.
I'm on the same journey. Got the degrees and got the hell out of corporate America and sitting in that damn cubicle making someone else rich. It's not always easy but I'm free now and go on vacation whenever I want, not when the company tells me it's OK to take off. I no longer worry about performance appraisals and raises because I pay me. Greatest feeling in the world and now I truly enjoy work. Keep up the good work sir, great vid.
I totally agree but most ppl who do dont have a choice. not everyone is successful. its often survival. Esp the lower and bluecollar classes, poorer communities. I am thankful my career has offered me flexibility
I can relate 100% Some people want work life balance and limited stress with comfort. Others are willing to go through the pain required and hardships to be entrepreneurial with the potential for a massive leverage on time and money. That is the difference, but because entrepreneurs get their balls kicked in several years usually before they actually have things “click” and consistently make money. That’s hard sell to the masses and why the payout is so great for entrepreneurs
trading time for federal reserve notes is absolutely the problem...its a rigged system and you're not in the club...even if you do get there, they'll find a way to ruin you if you don't play their game.
So long as you have a way to provide for yourself and aren't living off of your parents then you do whatever makes you happy. I honestly am in a situation right now where I can no longer stand my job. When I started at this company I was in 1 job, and that job was so easy to get through that I saved up 140 hours of PTO and it wasn't a big deal because going to work was fine. But ever since I got promoted I HATE my job, and I have another job that I'm trying to get into at another company, but that won't start for another month and a half. This has taught me an interesting lesson on PTO. I only ever use my PTO like crazy when I'm miserable, and it's not to go on vacations, it's just to get away from my job. I have been trying to get into a totally different line of work, but I'm just not really able to do anything else that would pay what I make, which is the part that sucks since what I make barely covers everything now.
Your own business or working a "9 to 5" you need to put in work for your own needs. Kind of a lame way to think of it. I'd rather make 100k at that office job to afford complete freedom down the road over the constant stress of running a business that's flopping bringing in 30k. You also fail to take into account the power of investment with compound interest, something common to overlook from people that think like this.
If he stays consistent for at least 5 years his business could take off and it could work in his favor. thats how long it usually takes to see any traction
If the real estate market tanks as it always does eventually, guys like this go away real quick and have no other choice but to work a “9-5” this is only temporary for these influencers because the market is booming but eventually they all go away
@@SavageSnake135 exactly as you say "could". Today running your own business is presented as something guaranteed when in reality only very small number of people actually make it.
I want to be a mechanic for hybrids and EVs so much. Im 16 about to graduate to a senior tommorow and I got to start thinking about my life. I want to work at audi. Im going to a community college for a year or two and then get my ASE. Then ill apply for a job. I ask myself though should I get a minimum wage job or some sort of starter job before going to that mechanic job? I feel like theres something a warehouse job or a retail job can teach you about life I don't know what. Like something that will motivate me to be a mechanic and work hard even more. I mean its definitely a 6 figure job if you work hard and if your a manager you can get 200k and up. I prefer this career than hvac or plumbing because those are gross jobs. I don't want to deal with cockroaches or mystery insects from hvac and im not dealing with sewage pipes and toilets from plumbing. I don't want to be an electrician or elevator repairer because I value my life. One wrong move and im dead. I don't want to do welding either because its not in my interests. You need to be very precise on where you weld and thats not me. College degrees is an absolute no. Don't want to deal with crippling debt. People who justify getting a degree are the same people who are paying off 100s of thousands. Although, if the government fixed the student debt problem I would be a pharmacist. I don't know but something about that just strikes to me. I mean I do canna and shrooms already. Why not go the extra step and actually prescribe people with those and other prescriptions. Plus they make some really nice money I think. Im not sure but I think.
Congratulations. You have your life set. Most people can't say that. I have no advice or experience to share because im also 16 but I will cheer you on. Maybe some other people could help you out.
You are ready young man, in grade 11 I was distracted by weed and music, women, now I’m 27 with a bad job. I hope you find your way man, maybe you can live out your dreams.
Call Audi and ask if they have an apprenticeship program for mechanics. If they do, ask what is required to become one for Audi. Demonstrate your enthusiasm for the Audi brand on the phone call (since you mentioned them by name in your comment). Just showing your initiative and interest at such a young age can go a long way with whomever you speak to and that will impress them. Who knows, maybe they can get you lined up with something in the near future when you are ready to work full-time.
I'm a machinist and honestly working in my current shop I've learned alot especially making medical and aerospace parts that I'm confident in my skills and looking to start my own machine shop in the next 10years. So yeah I'm working for someone else making only 80k but just like a gym membership I'm using that time to get stronger and gain experience to again open up my own place. So I think theres value in working for someone else that already has the equipment to learn from and get payed for it lol.
Thanks for watching. Subscribe if this resonated with you. Excited to keep making videos and being a part of the movement!
Love your story man, keep it up !
what did you do to get rich?
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Your videos definitely resonate with me. What's the best way to connect with you ?
Great video. The way we've been working hasn't been working for a while. Something's got to give.
" The system is designed to keep you stressed, depressed and broke" Timothy Ward
Love Tim and his message. Living life on his terms 👍🏻
Very good to know he got famous enough for people to quote him in other videos!
I love his content
yet people defend it tooth and nail. kind of like Morpheus in the matrix said
timothy ward brought me here
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I'll never work a 9-5 again either, ever. Its the biggest scam and it's force fed to us since birth.
totally!
Guess you’re one of the lucky few who doesn’t need to? Maybe no kids to take care of, or rent and bills to pay
@@proggz39 BINGO! Don't go down that path!(children/'wife')
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@@Gotcha-xy7fv Sounds good. When you figure out the difference between 'lonely' and 'alone', you're set for life.
Im with you.... 9-5's are why alot ppl are mentally and physically sick whether its a job or career
Well, it's survival of the fittest, so what are you gonna do? You can either embrace these facts of life and do something about or you can complain and suffer. At least you get to choose what you want to do, nobody is forcing you to become a Plumber or a Firefighter. You can become a Doctor or Laywer instead if you really want to. Then, there are no excuses.
@@True38 Doctors and Lawyers have worse lives than Plumbers or Firefighters LOL if you know about those jobs (for instance doctors working 14 hour days and plumbers making $125/hr and working 4 hours) you'd know which paths are better with or without money.
@@BrianGivensYtubethat just silly talk you can find 70 year doctors and lawyers because they love the job and can do it till old age not so many plumber working after 50 . And you never see plumbers living next to doctors and lawyers 😂
@@JacobsNews I don't really know who lives next to who in a neighborhood...trades people make great money and choose when they work. Doctors work all the time, double shifts sometimes. The money is there but the life to enjoy it is not. The house you buy or who you live next to is irrelevant. If I was a tradesman already, I'd probably buy land a build my own dream house rather than overpay for a cookie-cutter house in a neighborhood next to a doctor.
I think reason you don't see many old plumbers is because they already retired!! If you really enjoyed your job you'd do it for free! People that are working at 70 are trapped or just cannot accept the change that comes with retirement.
@@BrianGivensYtube literally everything you said is wrong, but you're too young to know any better.
I moved down to a 3 day week.
And 4 days off.
Yes I have alittle bit less, but I need the mental break.
What job is it that you do? Does 3 days a week still give you enough income to take home?
I work 4 days 🙏🩷🙏
I did the same thing back in 2019 I had become so stressed at work.
9-to-5 isn't inherently bad. It's the soul-crushing aspects like micromanagement, limited opportunity for growth, and poor work-life balance that need to be addressed. Something I have realized by talking to many folks is that the majority don't want to be in business, being in business for yourself is hard and stressful too, making payroll, clients not paying, admin boring stuff I could go on. People just want autonomy even within a job we just need to change the work culture.
No one should be forced to do things they don't Wana do
@@_looner Awwww, Americans are so spoiled lol!
@@_looner well, being a business owner/self employed involves doing tons of things you don't want to do but must be done, so really, both working for someone else and working for yourself come with their suffering. You just gotta pick how you wanna suffer.
I went from office work, to physical self employed work and while I loved it the first few years, it isn't fun having to be thinking about business and where your next job/check is coming from 24/7.
With a job, you can at least shut down at end of the day and leave your work problems at work and have the proper mindset of not stressing about things you can't control and aren't your problem at work.
Its being controlled,,bow down to what they think is right. You have to pick your battles for sure but i cant wait until i can break away from that sort of imprisonment.
Our time is more valuable than we’ve been led to believe. Time is not money, actions are money, but Time is our life.
Indeed🎉🎉🎉😮
It wouldn't be so bad if we were compensated with a income relative to purchasing power that our parents had. 100k/year is not even impressive anymore, it's around the equivalent of making $15/hr in the 1960s.
Money is just piece of paper made by government to control our life.
Time = more important than money if you got more time can get way more money but all the money wont give us anytime 💯
Exactly !!!
Their not paying people fairly. The cost of living has gone up but the average job wages have barely gone up.
This is true. Although, businesses aren't able to pay people more money at this point. We had wage raises in many industries after covid happened and now many businesses are laying people off because they can't afford to pay them. It's a huge mess right now with inflation being so bad. With all of that being said, working for yourself is most definitely the best route to go to gain control of financial freedom. It's not worth working a normal job anymore
Companies do not care about the increased cost of living. They care about how much they have to pay for raw material to make the product(s) they are trying to sell. They did not create the housing problem and many other dilemmas. They will not pay to make up for our losses. That is why I don't care about most companies. They are not here for us.
@joshstieneker4615 I have zero sympathy for most of those businesses. Most of their owners took out PPP loans to buy new vacation homes after covid too and not using it to pay employees.
Pitting global labor against each other. Max competition for labor while all the profits come from printed money. Get your lunch stealing gloves on because they can't keep up with actual work or talent at this rate.
@@witnessforchrist7778 100%. The guy that owned the company I got ax'd from during covid used the PPP money to buy more assets for his company and then ended selling it to a firm in Missouri for an easy 5 million. I had to laugh when I found out.
I couldn't care less about money, i just don't want to work for anyone...
thank you!!!
Well. You better start caring about the money then...
Vote for Biden, never work again!
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I'm not working a 9-5 either, I'm a firefighter working shifts but i still have a lot of free time to work of stuff that i enjoy. Because of our schedule it's 1(24) hour shift and then we get 2-3 days off. still glad i left my office job.
When I told my employer I wanted to scale down to 2-3 days a week they were very accommodating. Had I wanted to quit I would of been just cutting off my nose. Now I make what I was, but in just less hours. I think 24 years of loyalty was a huge part why my employer worked with me. Now I'm happier as ever and won't burn out, plus I have 4 days to do what I want to do.
Ex FF here.
Thanks, brother, for what you do. Hold the line.
I am a new subscriber and this video is great! My family are narcissists who pretend full time they are "self-made" in real estate, especially my father who retired at 45 to do real estate full time. What he doesn't tell anyone is that my grandmother who was an immigrant, was a very smart investor and bought a plot of land in an area that was later re-developed and the value jumped to over $300k overnight. So yeah, you can be ''self-made" when you inherit your first asset and leverage it from there. They also have the means to hire financial analysts who tell them which stocks to get, when to sell, when to buy etc. A lot of people you see going around with money either come from old money or had someone helping them (for example buying them an apartment) and they made smart choices afterwards. I am not saying that to discourage anyone, I share it because my father always used to give me the ''at your age I had achieved X/Y/Z and what did YOU do", until I reminded him of what nepotism is, then he had to stop. So don't feel like a loser when you are playing a rigged game, because it's not your fault.
thanks for sharing.
Great Answer , i come from a family that gave me that initial capital so it was much easier for me. I have friends much smarter than me, but because they dont have capital to invest, they struggle with full time jobs for many many years
THANKS BRO FOR TELLING THE TRUTH
You did the math after the $400 check. That's what sets you apart, why why you'll make it. Most people for whatever reason aren't serious enough to do the math and realize that they need to make a change to "make it" and get where they want to be. You got this bro 👊
When I got my first check for $300 I thought it was a lot lol
Making money is not the same as creating value. Pushing prices and creating artificial scarcity through real estate is not creating value, it's parasitic. Now if your service or product helps solve someone's problem without creating their problem first then yes that is creating value and what human society and civilization is built upon.
The traditional career path really is dead. Personally, I made shift away from traditional jobs to focus on my own research. The result was $1.3M returns in the first 14 months
Breaking free from the rat race is the start. you mentioned returns, how do you tell the difference between research driven results and plain luck? luck is often downplayed in investing
Consistent outcomes aren't luck. research was the challenge until it led to Emily Ava Milligan, a top fund manager, her strategy made 320k into this and counting
I pasted her name into my browser, and her website popped right up. It quickly became clear she's in high demand. Your example is rare. I wish i had this earlier to reference. thanks for the share
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One of the things that pissed me off while I was in college for programming was learning how much team members make. It's not something they teach, but something I had to research on my own. Project managers make the most and don't necessarily need qualifications, and the wages aren't even close. They simply tell the highly qualified team members what to do. I had 7 languages under my belt at the time, all a project manager would have to do is be friends with the right people and make 4-5x as much.
It's always been like this, in almost every field. It's not so much about the things you know, but how you conduct yourself with others, whether you have rapport with the upper management and/or your most influental team members.
Thank you bro for explaining it to the people. Not everybody wants to trade their time for petty money when life is already not guaranteed.
You think the majority wants to trade their time for money? Y’all act like it’s some special woke mindset to not want to work a 9-5 like wow…doesn’t anyone??
I never understood it myself. I went to university and got a degree in Computer Science. I work for a big tech company now as a senior engineer, most days I'll work 4-5 hours and I'm getting paid $450k USD per year. But I guess I kind of understand his point, I still need to show up every day to work and write software for a business I didn't create.
@@YeetYeetYeno no ur in a different position you have more than enough money to venture off on ur own software company! So I say you definitely have a great job its nothing wrong with that !
@@YeetYeetYe That's absolutely a special case, even in tech. You're very fortunate. It's not to say you don't deserve fortune. I don't think many people can exactly say they "deserve" much of anything, not with confidence. I know many people would trade 4-5 hours per day for 450k/year salary, but surely there are challenges that come with that kind of money. Perhaps as a bare minimum challenge you might run into problems of figuring what to do with all this money and figuring out what it's truly worth. I only got to over 100k/year as part of some KERP agreement, but of course you don't consider layoffs or any unexpected events when you're talking about base compensation. Even with 450k/year you might be required to live in an expensive area or spend money in order to continue working. If not, that's exceedingly fortunate.
@@YeetYeetYe you're an absolutely edge case, normal people even with a phd in my country earn around 40k and the work culture is depressing, hierarchical and they push you to work overtime constantly.
The modern day 9-5 is a trick based on the American dream. The modern day 9-5 actually is indentured servitude but in a new form. Sure you can gain a skill, maybe, but instead of working for room and board for 7 years, they now have you for the majority of your life. The reason many fall into this trap is due to the lost value of livelihood which has now become an endless cycle passed down from generation to generation with the reward being the "American Dream". People without a high value skill, generational wealth or a salary well into 6 figures are basically now unlikely to achieve that dream in one lifetime. They will however work from age 22 ( or earlier) to 65 ( reality is many can't afford retirement) , so they effectively have you for life.
Once you fall into that trap of debt, which is what they push on everyone who wants an education, one wrong move... maybe you chose the wrong industry, maybe technology rendered your skill obsolete... that's it , they have you for life. Life.
So true
It worked for generations of the past. It's as if we've just been engineered generationally for someone else's benefit.
@@GiacomoRavioliuniversal basic income will be the new thing once people put their foot down. The word also can’t run on everyone being CEO’s and millionaires. It’s either build your life with a 9-5 or everyone becomes millionaires and the money and economy is worth nothing. The right choice is UBI.
Agreed
Stop playing victim. A 9-5 is not indentured servitude. Just get another job or find a job you can tolerate like everyone else.
I started my own business and had my first client, and I can say the sense of accomplishment and pride from doing your own work and seeing the reaction from a customer is greater than any feeling I had working for someone else.
Congrats bro! What business do you have btw?
@@McFlashh I started a floor refinishing business and had a commercial client. Thank you
@@Craig332 Nice. Honestly so many people including myself are always looking for a unique idea or ‘the next big thing’ when thinking about starting a business however just starting a ‘boring’ business and scaling it can make you so much money as well.
@@McFlashh sure, with something like floors you can potentially secure contracts for schools or govt facilities, that is consistent routine work performed quarterly. Lots of profit potential but it’s competitive. I was nervous to get started but it’s easier than ever before to manage a business
@@Craig332 how much do you roughly make per month with each client? I agree that the internet has made running a business much easier and accessible
Thank you for this. I get up everyday at 4:55 am to workout before work so i can deal with the stress of working with children (this generation is soooo disrespectful - it's BAD). Then i come home and work on my dreams. Problem is, by the time i get home I'm often out of time for filming or out of energy / mental bandwidth to do much of anything productive. Normal jobs are a trap. Suck the life right out of you.
They’re sucking the life right out of you because the government is sucking the life right out of Fiat currency through inflation. Educate yourself on bitcoin. If you know you know, and if youre against it forget what you think you know and do your research. Bitcoin is hope. Bitcoin gives you time to follow your dreams.
I can relate
Ive decided to start heavily investing to get out of the 9-5 trap. I cant fathom the idea of working a 9-5 forever.
Most rich people were born into a rich family or have some exceptional talent.
yip, the people hes talking about will mostly have inherited assets
That's complete inaccurate. 8 out of 10 millionaires are self made
Never worked in an office setting because I chose one of the trades, constantly using your tool and constantly helping people, it’s changed my life for the better
It's soul crushing.
I'm so happy I made productive decisions about my finances that changed my life forever,hoping to retire next year.. Investment should always be on any creative man's heart for success in life
Thanks for the advice! I'm new to financial planning and wasn't sure where to start. Any tips on finding a reliable financial adviser or resource to guide beginners?
As a beginner, it's essential for you to have a mentor that is verified by finra and SEC to keep you accountable. I'm guided by a widely known financial consultant Stacey Macken
Stacey demonstrates an excellent understanding of market trends, making well informed decisions that leads to consistent profit
I remember giving her my first savings $20000 and she opened a brokerage account for me it turned out to be the best thing that ever happened to me.
Yes I can believed that, I got victory with her, was so sad after receiving the first pay knowing I invested so low with fear
People who complain about 9-5 jobs have never had to do blue collar work before, 9-5 earning 6 figures sitting on your butt all day is a HUGE luxury that few people get to partake in. You think you are just going to be able to do nothing all day and people are going to pay for your lifestyle?
You should always aim to have f*ck you money. Even if you have to rough it and live in your car for a couple years to work as much as you can and sock away all your money. Never have a job that you hate but can’t quit because you can’t bare the financial impact. So if you have f*ck you money, when a job mistreats you, you can say f*ck you and leave with comfort.
Videos like this are needed ! I’m on that path as well now where I’m working at a job and using ALL my free time trying start business on the side … to where eventually I don’t need the job ! That’s my goal brother !!! I’ve worked my ass off for jobs for years and it really hasn’t changed much . I’ve had nice things before and then during Covid I lost it all because of a job . That was the moment that I realised I could no longer rely on a company that can cut me any day they want …..it’s not a race it’s a journey y’all !!!! It takes sacrifice and discipline to break free but you can absolutely do it !!!!! GOD bless you brother ! And of you need somebody to work for you let me know ! I want to get around people with the same mindset ! I would drop everything and move to get to where I need to be if I had to …this is no longer a game this is a manditory priority 🙏🏻😇❤️🙌
I am one of those people that can't work a 9 to 5 job. I waited all the way until I was 28 years old. I was forced to get a job and I absolutely hate it. It makes me so depressed, burnt out and I literally feel like a slave in the chains of poverty. I come from a background of extreme poverty. I come from a bloodline of poor cubans who moved over here in the early 50 or 60's. Long story short I am 33 years old, I make 400 a week destroying my body at my job working ridiculous hours. If I don't work I won't have food and I will be on the streets. I don't have any family or anyone who can help me, I am on my own and it is rough. I want to first find a work from home job so I am not so always burnt out, then start working on a cooking youtube channel.
Plz start that cooking channel asap !! U never know how far it will take u
@@Jmarzx Thank you for the encouragement. You are correct and I will start this a.s.a.p 🙏❤
I want to say seeing that you don't have any friend or family as leverage, understand the leverages that you do have. Do you have good credit if not could you work on it and fix it? Can you purchase books (I listen to them through audio) because books can help improve your knowledge and improve your mindset. You get paid what your truly worth to THE MARKET (not yourself your worth a million as a person) but if THE MARKET only sees you worth $400 a week then you have to focus on becoming highly valuable to the market to the point where a company will pay you MORE to keep you from leaving. So yeah focus heavily on improving your market value because both in the working world and business the more valuable you are the more money people/employers are willing to pay you.
I moved to the US alone from the Islands too, and what you need to do above everything else, is work on your mindset and personal development first, then the rest will follow. Right now sounds like the only approach you know is to trade manual labor hours while having no soft skills to get you better opportunities. Network with people, identify windows of opportunities (they are there in front of you daily) and take a chance. A lot of places care mainly about someone who can communicate and behave professionally and is driven to learn.
best of luck with your cooking CZcams channel! just make sure to enjoy it as much as you can, people can really tell when something is done with passion. Also networking and being grateful are super important.
Excited to see what you create
As a call ctr agent for a big box retail store… I’m cringing at the thought of returning to work tomorrow (Sunday blues). Getting yelled at for a living is driving me nuts. I needed to hear this.
40 hrs for $400. It’s crazy if you own your own business you can literally make $400 in 1 hr. Of course it takes time to get to that point but $400 doesn’t go far at all today.
Yeah bro😂 I work 77 hours 11 hours 7 days a week to make $900 a week.
Really needed to hear this.. Have taken a shit ton of hits in the last year. Being an American living in Japan is not all Rising Suns for sure .. Was a long time producer in USA and many times feeling like throwing in the towel here. Much needed words to hear .. thanks brother..
Thank you for sharing your story, it is exactly what I needed to hear today. Thank you for the inspiration.
Been working for myself for 6 years. I'm 35. It was some of the best years of my life.
What do you do it you don't mind me asking?
Wouldn't you still be in some of the best years of your life assuming your still self-employed?
Job?
@@ivanrivera6998 He sells chaos news
any response to the gentlemen's questions above, Sir?
I’m with you. I’m in my 50s make good money as a software engineer and want nothing more than to work for myself and never work a 9-5 again. I always wanted to freelance or build online businesses, but didn’t go after it. I became complacent and accepted I made decent money that paid my bills.
But I wish I would have realized I was cut out more for working for myself. I’d be happier building something for myself and being poor than doing decent and being a slave.
So, the younger you can come to this conclusion the better. There is never a better time than the present. So no matter what your age or circumstance, the time is now if it’s right for you.
You can still accomplish this by dedicating your spare time to it. I am actually looking to go from full time self employed, to break into the IT field cause I am tired of the 24/7 constant thinking about where my next pay day will come from and all the marketing that is needed to try to stay relevant in a society that has such a short attention span. I learned that you actually have to almost be yet another fake influencer/gimmicky marketing person more importantly than actually doing a great job in your area of service expertise.
Shouldn't you have saved up a ton of money if you've been a software eng for 20 yrs? Honestly your story is my worst nightmare, I hope I don't still have to grind a corp job in my 50s just to get by.
This vid just inspired me to quit my 2nd job. Two remote jobs and the combined schedule is M-Saturday. I realize i need that extra Monday. Quitting, keeping my 1st job, and going all in using my Mondays and Sundays. Thanks bro. Pray for me lol
Hell yeah dude. I mean betting on yourself in the long run is the best bet you could ever make. Would love to hear how your journey goes!
Be careful now, the author of this video is already up in finances...
You.....not yet!😊
@@VinylSkillzmind your business and stop watching others pockets
Keep your eyes on the vision bro and parent your scared inner child. You are resourceful and should know others want to be like you in going for it
From 2020-2024 the margins have gotten thinner! You made some great points!
freedom is key, you can not even enjoy doing anything if you work all week. As soon as the weekend comes everything is so crowded because everyone trying to have their two days of fun before going back to the grind. Work weekends and play all week, thats the key.
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I feel you man, but it's easier said than done. I've been trying to get out of the rat race for years and still feel trapped at times. I have an idea of what i want to do, but the problem is i don't quite know how to set it up for longevity, so i won't have to go back to my 9-5. I don't want to do the traditional type of work either. Something definitely online, that would give me more flexibility to travel, etc. Maybe i need a mentor, who knows...God knows. Blessings. 🙏🏾
I'm glad I found this video. It's all true man, everything. Thanks for the encouragement!
the best way to make it out of poverty these days is entertainment (influencer, streamer, athlete, actor etc) or tech (make a game, make an app, a site etc). those are the only avenues for poor people to make serious money
My grandmother was a typist and data entry office worker for over 20 years, and an assistant to a radiology lab before that. Basic office skills were able to afford her a small but still sizable home in a decent neighborhood. She lives alone. Someone working the same kind of job today is living paycheck to paycheck and can barely afford all the costs of rent, insurance, gas, bills, taxes, etc. etc. And that's assuming those jobs are still available for some people. Technology and ai are already starting to steal those jobs away.
It's insane that people can barely get by today doing the same job that granted their parents or grandparents houses.
@@robertstaples3256 the reality is they want us to work for free. They won't say that if course, but it's what their thinking 🤔
Yup. Even people with high paying jobs that require a degree (doctor, lawyer, engineer) will have to spend half of their lives paying their loans back because of the high interest rates. Something that costs you $30K for a 4 year degree will end up being $40K-$50K of debt from loans.
@@C1K450I don’t think I’ve ever seen a doctor not living a good life, despite the loans haha
@@C1K450 My dad paid off his 80k law school loan in 1 year. Trust me bro the only way you aren’t making enough to pay off those loans if you have a high paying job is if you’re just a dumbass with money.
I have also arrived at that conclusion. I just can't stand the idea of being trapped at a job, being forced to do things that I hate. I need to figure something out.
Companies do not care about the increased cost of living. They care about how much they have to pay for raw material to make the product(s) they are trying to sell. They did not create the housing problem and many other dilemmas. They will not pay to make up for our losses. That is why I don't care about most companies. They are not here for us.
My thoughts are that there are two sides to the economy. Wants and Needs. Needs are the essential, food, shelter, energy, transportation ,health , technology, and safety. Wants are the arts, sports, music, books, decorative home goods, games, also technology. I can’t tell which makes the most money, there’s probably stats on that, but I do know that most of those services can be fulfilled on contract, freelance, and independent working arrangements, and would not require a stupid office. Among those economic areas, and more, Find what you enjoy and can be really good at and serve that area. ✌️
You’re meant for more than!
@@dark_nightwing_xl2797 we all are!
I would have loved to get the fast track to a bigger company but I wasn't the right color apparently. I'm suddenly getting calls every day now but Idk if I really am taking them seriously now. i dont need them to survive. So I'm developing useful skills not the skills that are convenient for the company to leverage against global labor markets. So many of these offers now are emphasizing "people skills" because they've outsourced the dev work and are trying to mitigate the downsides by turning you into a PM. FUCK THAT.
i did the 100k office job grinding like a saddle donkey for 15 years then one day i just couldnt take another day of it and quit to just work something out for myself. i would rather sleep under a bridge then go back to that life.
Same. Rationally doesn't make sense?
Time for money is always. Even lower and more unsure
1 week being homeless would be more than enough for you to realise that those 15 years were not that bad
@@PauliusCreates well done taking obvious hyperbole literally.
Wow, you are such an inspiring person! I always knew something was weird about the system going to college being able to take hundreds of thousands out in debt for a degree but not for a business. You really are hitting the nail on the head.
Yeah the advice in this video is terrible and potentially damaging. If you're trying to get out of the 9-5 grind, doing door dash or Uber is not any better. You need to assess local market gaps and start a weekend business (event rentals, landscaping, painting, etc.), stay away from online businesses (large amounts of capital are needed for success here). Make your first goal $1k/mo and up from there.
Very great advice I need to look at painting
The problem with these types of videos is the reality of the lack of affordability in everyday life is causing people to attempt things out of desperation that just might be impossible for them individually. Some people can make CZcams channels that can generate 100k or more a month however, many can’t and won’t. Most will take a lifetime career to hit millionaire in a 401k accounts and that’s if they’re consistent and committed. Graham Stephen success is unusual for a reason so be happy for the grind and achieve wealth slowly like most people who want wealth WILL do.
Conflict of interest. Some people aren’t built like others. Finding what works for you now and days is rare. Quality of life is more important than riches. Most normal people just want a normal life that has a career that can provide what they need to be able to enjoy life! It’s barely possible anymore so these videos aren’t meant to be seen as enabling but revolutionary. I do understand what you’re saying though. As someone who can’t afford to make any moves to be free from my current situation. I have hope I’ll be at the right place at the right time.
Inspiring video my friend , thank you for this , I personally really appreciate it .
Hey man I really felt it when you said your dad said go get a job. I realized all of this when I started working and now that I am almost 27. My family keeps pushing me to work a job and I really don't want to do that. I am an entrepreneur by heart and just need a little help getting started. A lot of people I tried to partner with either screwed me over or tried to scam me which sucks but hey that's the world we live in. I am always looking to network with people and get to know people who make money in many different ways.
We were trained as kids for over a decade to go to school for a little less than 7 hours, plus winter, spring, and a good summer break. This 9-5 isn't something we're used to. Plus the 8 hours each of work, rest, sleep is bs too if you take into account commute to work, chores, earlier wake up time to get on time. It's more like 4 or 5 hours rest, enough to read or workout for an hour or 2 to improve oneself and then another 2 to just enjoy the day, all while already tired from getting home from work, then repeat every single day.
you are inspring and very refreshing. id advice please keep this content like this not add highly edited shit like nowadays. i like this
Great video man. I have been preaching this rhetoric as someone who works in tech. I was apart of the tech layoffs and I started freelancing once I got fired. I actually got more clients reaching out to 1,000 people through cold email outreach than when I had put in over 1,000 job applications. And a lot of my clients actually wanted to hire me based on the work I did, but I make more money now than when I was in the workforce making 6 figures. Keep pushing this message man because people say entrepreneurship is not for everyone, but it's damn near a requirement today. I thought my tech job was the most secure thing when I got out of college but I found out the hard way. There is no more job security unless you work for yourself.
Exactly. People think they're safe at their job. In reality they're higher at risk than being self employed. Comfort kills motivation and become too comfortable in combo of getting laid off and you're on welfare real quick. Talked to at least 100 people that's happened to. Sad to see.
I cut from 40hrs to 32 hrs . Picking up hours from time to time. I’m minimalist anyways and I’m much happier. I’m not killing myself for materialistic things I don’t need and I’m doing fine . I value quality time to enjoy my health and hobbies being stress free. I’m not working myself to death to an old age with a broken down body. There’s more to life than a pile of money .
From $7K to $45K that's the minimum range of profit return every week I thinks it's not a bad one for me, now I have enough to pay bills and take care of my family.
Wow
But I still love my mentor Sophia
I'm surprised that you just mentioned and recommend Mrs Sophia . I met him at a conference in 2018 and we have been working together ever since
People dont understand that the prices of things are never going back down. This inflation is deeper than we think.
Those buying groceries are well aware that the real inflation is much over 10%.The increments dont match our income,
yet certain investors still earn over $365,000 in stocks and assets. Wish I could accomplish that.
Very possible! especially at this moment. Profits can be made in many
different ways, but such intricate transactions should only be handled by seasoned market professionals.
I didn’t know triple H had a younger brother 😅
nice video thanks for sharing your thoughts with us.
Kurt Cobain
You speak the truth because I am living the 9 to 5 pain right now. But I am working on my skillset for Fiverr to get out. Thank you for this message.
You have to be passionate about your 9-5
@@LeoSG61 : I am in Customer Support. I'll never be passionate about it, the nepotism, hypocrisy, the bias, the unfairness, the travelling, the special treatment of the hierarchy, Hell No. I just want to get out FOREVER.
@@vivveene1675 I’ve worked Customer service, I can totally relate. I have no clue how to be happy at a 9-5
Fiverr is crap, you don't make much money, there is no response to your offers, and in the end, Fiverr has the customer base, not you
@@lidiaspringerobviously, fiverr is for cheap goods
I'm on the same path. God bless you brother.
Right on time! This videos came for confirmstion for me. You inspired me to talk about my life as well.
I always wondered why schools didn't teach more important issues like taxes or managing money and options to be an entrepreneur. My Nephew who is 12 even pointed put that his classmates all agreed they just train you to be a future slave (Forever employee) without thinking you are and thinking money is just money.
what stops anyone from looking such stuff up? School is mostly about engaging your mind, ability to learn, and to fill your mind with a minimal set of knowledge that historically and socially is considered to be an established baseline. Taxes, laws, and so on change every year. If you finish school you should be able to engage in independent knowledge acquisition. It'd be a surefire sign of societal collapse if schools need to teach taxes - especially in an age where people have access to the internet.
@@vornamenachname594 You missed the point and when you are young you are heavily influenced to whatever you are exposed. Even with evolving laws there is a basic foundation that can be taught that should not deter from learning things of such nature. Even if the topics helps stimulate the mind, majority is still useless for the future. Knowledge was gathered to give to others to keep expanding for a better future not for you to just know. I don't know why im explaining this if you have to bring that up then clearly you will not get it.
That was the issue with my last career venture. It paid really well but they eventually mandated that we all return to the office which was the deal breaker for me. Sitting in a small office and staring at the same ten people day after day pretending to look busy is not my thing.
Thank you for this video. I really getting beat down by my family and friends for not wanting to live normal and my mental health was at the brink of the end. I needed to hear this and realize I’m not alone. I’m prior military, have a masters degree and I’m tired
Completely agree with you an being an entrepreneur myself, I can totally relate. One thing I'm experimenting is do a job for 1.5 years, run a business for 2 years, repeat. This way I balance things out financially
After 8.5 years, I pushed my boss to let me go… and I’m SO STOKED because I just couldn’t go on with my 9-5. I’m starting my online businesses as I type. I never wanna go back to a « regular job » again!!!
Me too!!!!!!!!!!
It's too late I tried and Amazon scammed me after all my investments and hard work. Try a different model at least
Pushed your boss to let you go?? What do you mean?
I worked 10 years in 3 different factories and one of them permanently damaged my spine. The job where I got such injury, while I was still recovering, I had the boss telling me "I do not care, come back to work". I am now self employed as illustrator, making less money than the factory, but definitely happier. It's not about the money for me, it's about not feeling like I'm ditching my dreams to accomplish the ever-embiggening ones of someone who already had it all.
Oh I resonate with this video, thank goodness for your ability to see through the employment struggles
I feel you bro. I have this STRONG fire inside my belly to make money online and get to $10k per month within the next year. I just can't imagine working a normal job (I'm an electrical engineer who used to work as a Data Scientist) and I absolutely hated it. Tech jobs sound fancy and cushy to a lot of people, but they're really not that great when you're on the inside working for one. I quit my job and drive uber now to cover my basic expenses while growing my youtube and instagram channels everyday. I don't care what I have to do, going back to a 9-5 is not an option. I will never work for someone else again. I just can't. Success for me literally is not even an option anymore.
Most people who get rich young do risky stuff. Whether its law breaking kinda stuff or they risked everything for a chance at it. But reality is you gotta use the internet. Cause the network effect will always be better than doing business in real life.
I’m not wrong for not wanting to work , at the end of the day , we’re all spawned here with a free will , all that matters it’s food , shelter doesn’t even matter , I’m tired of pretending like being in this existence it’s hard
My parents are indian and it bothers me how they push for working a 9-5 if its for a big company. Ik plenty of indian dudes who’s parents brag about them getting jobs at google, microsoft, jp, capital one, etc
But in reality these jobs, even institutional finance, has so many rules and restrictions that you don’t get the freedom. The people
The only people winning at financial institutions are the people at the very top. The other traders just enter in the executions given by the fund manager. Most people want to eventually be a fund manager but sadly don’t achieve it. Thats the concept a lot of people don’t realize in many industries.
Yup, only the CEOs and a few executives at those companies are getting lots of money, it's taken them 30+ years to get to that level and the percentage of becoming one is very slim. Yes you will make 6 figures working at these companies, but that will come after working 50-60+ hour work weeks as well as nearly half of your salary getting taxed leading to no true financial freedom and definitely not time freedom. These employees are just living for the weekend, and don't forget the worry of getting laid off. Most of these workers like this lifestyle, and that's completely fine but some people maybe more entrepreneurially driven and want time, financial and location freedom.
I understand all of this. I'm currently working a W-2 while trying to get my business off the ground. Sometimes I get sick to my stomach when setting my alarm clock to get up and devote 8 hours to a company that could care less about me.
Thanks for sharing your story. I’m 35 and trying to start a business now so I won’t have to be apart of the rat race. I went to the military and have a pension but now I want more ways to have passive income.
You working for yourself or are you gonna hire 9-5 wage slaves that you despise of?
Plot twists: he becomes a business owner and hires 9to5 slaves 😅😅
Plot re-twists: His slave employees quit after watching this video
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@@lannyjr1042 😂😂😂😂❤
Right. All of these people ranting about 9-5 are gonna end up being apart of the system that will suck others peoples lives away with their own businesses.
Right. Just part of the problem. Its f those people till you’re in their position
Very good video! My parents have always been against it and always bashed on me for trying to start my own business. Yet, I could see my parents looking miserable for being stuck at an office job for 20+ years and always worried about money.
I don't really know where to start or how but I'm learning video editing, phot shop, copywriting, etc. Hopefully this will take me to where I want to go. Funny enough you mentioned it, I'm also doing DoorDash right now to survive, it's my only source of income sadly.
Yeah, your story reminds me of my experience when I started my own web agency. At the beginning of the pandemic, when I got laid off from my 9-to-5 job, I definitely struggled the first few years. It was tough, but I never considered going back to that kind of work. After all, I had a long history of always seeking out 9-to-5 jobs, so a change was in order. Now, after a few years, I can confidently say it was the right decision.
Said like a guy with youth enough to NOT have preexisting medical conditions…
I remember. I was there.
Now I'm a wage slave cos the missus and kids need medical, and insist on no privations or belt tightening, or, "you don't need that, put it back!", cos I want some lovin' tonite… Sigh…
Wrote this on a Sunday. Gotta be in bed by 10pm so I can wake up go on my hour long commute, and be at my plow (cubicle) to work myself raw for a master that doesn't even know I exist, nor cares, yet I am doing all I can to keep my eyes low, my neck bent, my back sturdy, my knees strong, and my 'loins girded' lol, so that I can keep myself yoked to the plow.
He's right. School teaches you to work for someone else, it doesn't teach you about how to make money.
It might be too late for me (said in the voice of older Anakin after Luke takes off his mask in Return of the Jedi), as my hope in order to provide bread for my family for as long as I can, is to keep working.. that I'll likely die of a medical event while on the job.. Then I'll get my release.
For you younger and those absent of obligations… Chase that rainbow. Live your lives. Take care of your health. Make a plan to live a happy life… which might involve living abroad as opposed to accumulating the millions it would require to live free from all financial worries and unforeseen here in these united states.
Put your foot down with your family. Tell them you're not happy and their contribution to the family is to lighten your load. Your wife should support you if you want to learn a new profession. I hate that you're miserable. Life is too short.
The fam shouldn't be an excuse.. you could still start the hustle on the side I'm sure..
Done! Left in 2008
I've not worked a 9-5 in a few years. I became chronically ill but even before that, I began to feel just drained from my jobs, so I put my creativity to use and opened up my own online business with editing and promotion services for authors and running an eBay store for craft supplies. I love doing what I enjoy and I'm not at some job and do it to get by, I take assignments as I see fit and work the hours I want. I've always been a huge morning person, so I'm up early working and have my afternoons and evenings free to read and relax.
I have the flexibility to attend doctor's appointments without worrying about excuses or taking time off and risking losing my job (yes, it does happen). Plus being the extreme introvert I am, being able to work from home is so much better for my overall well-being. I don't have to make myself an extrovert that I know I'm not. I get to be myself, in the comfort of my home and do what I love.
What website do you use to freelance? Do you use social media to advertise?
@@vvvios It started via connections I made on social media with several authors and eventually things just grew. I do not use a website like Fiverr or such. I created my own website and laid out what my services entail and my price point plus a sign-up form. You want to invest in your own website, and email address and create business social media accounts. Best of luck!
Thx for this story man. I am too a entrepreneur that’s been working on my businesses for 3 years. It’s funny because people around you won’t think your going to be anything or get far based off of how much money you get. They never see the bigger picture until it’s all there.
I needed this reminder🥹that I'm not wrong for wanting more out of life than submitting to 1 job, 1 income, I'm too young for that. And the mediocrity 😩 soul sucking. Thank you for this video, truly appreciate this🙌🏾❤️
More is out there and meant for you. Keep seeking opportunities and jump on them. 50% of the work is the first step. It’s less about trying to make the right decisions but instead making the decisions right. You got it!
You see, when you have a decent 100k job in the office working 9 to 5, you don't want to work for yourself 12 hours a day everyday for 30k with no health benefits, no PTO, etc.
What do you do that pays $100k? Any jobs a graphic designer and digital marketer could do that pay $100k?
@potsandpanic digital maketers in my company making 120k to 150k at mid level. Im data analytics making 210k total comp. No way i could make 30k. I coast and work 4 to 6 hours a day, fully remote. Not all of corporate or 9 to 5 jobs are bad.
@potsandpanic i have a friend who is director in graphics design making 200k. Took 10 years of exp tho
When I say I'd rather make $30k a year working for myself, it's because I have the ability to make $1 million a month due to the uncapped earning potential. Currently, I make $200k-300k a month, but you get the point.
I don't want to make $200k a year because that's not enough to do much. After taxes, you're left with around $10k a month. If a $10k a month lifestyle is what you want, that's fine, but it's not for me.
I don't want to live paycheck to paycheck in a tier 1 city or move to a tier 2 or 3 city for affordability. I want the financial freedom to live on my terms, and working for myself offers that potential.
@@CanupFiles Ahh I see what you mean. Yes I totally agree with you then. Earning 200k for the man comes with a lot of negatives. If you can pull it off, much better to work for yourself.
I've decided to stop letting fear hold me back and start working towards what I truly want in life.
Lately, I've had the very fortunate opportunity to directly work with and be coached by a CZcamsr with well over 1 million subs (who makes over 100k per month)
As a child, I always had this feeling on some sort of bugger purpose in this world, but I always kept it suppressed.
Later on I fought through major trauma and depression in my life that woke me up from autopilot mode.
I worked on myself as a person dramatically and want to help others as well.
These 12 hour shifts I work will come to an end.
I'm going to do this no matter how hard. Your words are very encouraging, thank you.
Great video!! Would love to see more life coaching-like content like this 👏🏻 very well worded and inspiring!!
Thats good you are keeping your boundaries of your Self. I know what you mean, ive been working in tech for over a decade. Has its ups and downs started from the bottom entry level now making 6 figures, regardless of what anyone does to attain income.
Learning how to detach from work and defining your identity outside of work is very important to have. It creates a free feeling mindset that doesnt make you feel trap and allows the individual to be aware of opportunities that can further their experience of life.
I saw the thumbnail on my feed and immediately thought I was looking at the 2004 version of Triple H. What the heck!
I don't really laugh out loud at comments......but this made me chuckle. Well done!
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Dude definitely has some cool hair.
ya uh just deliver till youtube takes off wont work anymore if it ever did. These gig app companies suck so bad and pay so low that you'll just be down a car at the end of it.
Yep! They are bad.
Gig work is exploitation of the highest order, its less than minimum wage everthing considered
You are so right dude. Working for someone else sucks! I've been doing it for over 30 years. Enter the supervisor at a job you like....and they don't like you....and they try to frame you for things you aren't doing, just to get rid of you to bring someone else in. This happens all too often. Most are demons.
It's amazing to think how inexpensive life could be if you lived outside a major metro and built your own house. This is definitely not for everybody or an "easy path" but would probably be very fulfilling. You would just have to live without so many of the comforts we take for granted. However, once stabilized you would have a lot more control over your time if you're ok living a simple life. There are people on CZcams who have done this. Control over your time is what most seem to be chasing anyway.
So true, so true. I just struggle with finding what business I want to do.
tim pool profile pic?
you are probably too low IQ to figure the business out 🤣💀
I use to feel the same working in a factory. what i did is find work i find more enjoyable(crazy as it sounds you can find them) I work a "9 to 5" doing driving jobs and do OT when i want and usually try to get 12 hours of OT so i can get my 50 hours a week in whitch give me time to hangout and go to shows still. People ive worked with have been awesome so lately it feels like im not even working. After work we go to the bars and just hangout. I get paid enough in LA to support myself and my own pad. I tired doing Uber, Doordash, and what not but noticed it started to damage my car over time. Plus!! If you get a ticket for parking, its on you since its not a company vehicle. Theres no right way to make money, just make money and try to enjoy yourselves.
Right now I rather work a "9 to 5" doing whatever(because work is work) and just save up to get a CDL and do some local jobs, shit if you down to travel thats just as good because youll get to see other parts of the world
No right or wrong just pick your poison
If you’re at the point where everyone is telling you to do something else with your life, you know that in that moment, everyone else would have quit while YOU are still going. Don’t give up.
I'm on the same journey. Got the degrees and got the hell out of corporate America and sitting in that damn cubicle making someone else rich. It's not always easy but I'm free now and go on vacation whenever I want, not when the company tells me it's OK to take off. I no longer worry about performance appraisals and raises because I pay me. Greatest feeling in the world and now I truly enjoy work. Keep up the good work sir, great vid.
I totally agree but most ppl who do dont have a choice. not everyone is successful. its often survival. Esp the lower and bluecollar classes, poorer communities. I am thankful my career has offered me flexibility
In order to have winners, there must be losers.
My big thing is the insurance. What do you do for insurance?
I can relate 100%
Some people want work life balance and limited stress with comfort.
Others are willing to go through the pain required and hardships to be entrepreneurial with the potential for a massive leverage on time and money.
That is the difference, but because entrepreneurs get their balls kicked in several years usually before they actually have things “click” and consistently make money.
That’s hard sell to the masses and why the payout is so great for entrepreneurs
trading time for federal reserve notes is absolutely the problem...its a rigged system and you're not in the club...even if you do get there, they'll find a way to ruin you if you don't play their game.
So long as you have a way to provide for yourself and aren't living off of your parents then you do whatever makes you happy. I honestly am in a situation right now where I can no longer stand my job. When I started at this company I was in 1 job, and that job was so easy to get through that I saved up 140 hours of PTO and it wasn't a big deal because going to work was fine. But ever since I got promoted I HATE my job, and I have another job that I'm trying to get into at another company, but that won't start for another month and a half. This has taught me an interesting lesson on PTO. I only ever use my PTO like crazy when I'm miserable, and it's not to go on vacations, it's just to get away from my job. I have been trying to get into a totally different line of work, but I'm just not really able to do anything else that would pay what I make, which is the part that sucks since what I make barely covers everything now.
Your own business or working a "9 to 5" you need to put in work for your own needs. Kind of a lame way to think of it. I'd rather make 100k at that office job to afford complete freedom down the road over the constant stress of running a business that's flopping bringing in 30k. You also fail to take into account the power of investment with compound interest, something common to overlook from people that think like this.
If he stays consistent for at least 5 years his business could take off and it could work in his favor. thats how long it usually takes to see any traction
Reality
If the real estate market tanks as it always does eventually, guys like this go away real quick and have no other choice but to work a “9-5” this is only temporary for these influencers because the market is booming but eventually they all go away
@@SavageSnake135 exactly as you say "could". Today running your own business is presented as something guaranteed when in reality only very small number of people actually make it.
How did you do it? I’m so frustrated everyday trying to figure this out 😭
Thanks for the encouragement
Soul draining jobs. That's why I'm working hard on my online gift shop.
I want to be a mechanic for hybrids and EVs so much. Im 16 about to graduate to a senior tommorow and I got to start thinking about my life. I want to work at audi. Im going to a community college for a year or two and then get my ASE. Then ill apply for a job. I ask myself though should I get a minimum wage job or some sort of starter job before going to that mechanic job? I feel like theres something a warehouse job or a retail job can teach you about life I don't know what. Like something that will motivate me to be a mechanic and work hard even more. I mean its definitely a 6 figure job if you work hard and if your a manager you can get 200k and up. I prefer this career than hvac or plumbing because those are gross jobs. I don't want to deal with cockroaches or mystery insects from hvac and im not dealing with sewage pipes and toilets from plumbing. I don't want to be an electrician or elevator repairer because I value my life. One wrong move and im dead. I don't want to do welding either because its not in my interests. You need to be very precise on where you weld and thats not me. College degrees is an absolute no. Don't want to deal with crippling debt. People who justify getting a degree are the same people who are paying off 100s of thousands. Although, if the government fixed the student debt problem I would be a pharmacist. I don't know but something about that just strikes to me. I mean I do canna and shrooms already. Why not go the extra step and actually prescribe people with those and other prescriptions. Plus they make some really nice money I think. Im not sure but I think.
Congratulations. You have your life set. Most people can't say that. I have no advice or experience to share because im also 16 but I will cheer you on. Maybe some other people could help you out.
You are ready young man, in grade 11 I was distracted by weed and music, women, now I’m 27 with a bad job. I hope you find your way man, maybe you can live out your dreams.
Call Audi and ask if they have an apprenticeship program for mechanics. If they do, ask what is required to become one for Audi. Demonstrate your enthusiasm for the Audi brand on the phone call (since you mentioned them by name in your comment). Just showing your initiative and interest at such a young age can go a long way with whomever you speak to and that will impress them. Who knows, maybe they can get you lined up with something in the near future when you are ready to work full-time.
I'm a machinist and honestly working in my current shop I've learned alot especially making medical and aerospace parts that I'm confident in my skills and looking to start my own machine shop in the next 10years. So yeah I'm working for someone else making only 80k but just like a gym membership I'm using that time to get stronger and gain experience to again open up my own place. So I think theres value in working for someone else that already has the equipment to learn from and get payed for it lol.