How To Get Your Sh*t Together (life advice for metal heads and scene kids)

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  • Опубликовано: 28 мар 2023
  • Some life advice for metal heads and scene kids! A very straightforward way to turn your financial life around, increase your income and stop worry about money.
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Комментарии • 917

  • @FinnMckentyPRMBA
    @FinnMckentyPRMBA  Год назад +26

    Join my Discord!

  • @scottleavingweakness7602
    @scottleavingweakness7602 Год назад +277

    Please make more content like this. I own two very successful businesses. One is a content based website/podcast platform. The other is a manufacturing business. Every single bit of white Finn has said is 100% true and I really wish someone would’ve gave me this knowledge when I was 20 years…

  • @ryanhoover8130
    @ryanhoover8130 Год назад +231

    Pay attention, Lucas

  • @rabidclocko
    @rabidclocko Год назад +19

    The system is rigged against you, that's not defeatist, it's the way it is. That being said, learning the system lets you navigate it. You can also change the people you associate with. Surrounding yourself with the people you want to emulate really works. Stay humble and remember where you came from every day, success arrives at the corner of luck and skill.

  • @ll-kh1kh
    @ll-kh1kh Год назад +22

    As a woman, thank god you, as an influential man, is out here promoting this message. I’m 27 years old, I’ve had four boyfriends total in my life. Not one has ever had a valuable skill, a college degree, or even was working on it. Blame me all you want for my choices in men, but it’s not easy to find well adjusted and successful men who i also have a good personal connection with. Thank you for being part of a societal change in encouraging these young men to get their shit together. It’s an awful epidemic.

  • @nothingelse1520
    @nothingelse1520 Год назад +120

    I changed careers in my late 20s to IT, there was a place I really wanted to work and they were not hiring. I checked in with them once a month for 6 months till someone quit, they said since I had been trying so hard to get a job there they would give me a chance. Worked there for 3 years till I quit to move across the country.

  • @OurgasmComrade
    @OurgasmComrade Год назад +4

    "Learn to code..." and soon get replaced by AI and companies that no longer want to pay actual humans 😂

  • @Mike-mc3sh
    @Mike-mc3sh Год назад +1

    Step#2 start a RUclips channel, get sponsors, sell merch.

  • @pacosbigtacos
    @pacosbigtacos Год назад +37

    I was trying to get hired at the company Im at now for months before the pandemic. Must have applied over 20 times. I was a bartender at the time with a STEM degree but no actual experience. When the pandemic hit I got laid off but the company I was applying at needed interns to do mindless boring paperwork stuff. I ended up getting the internship and doing that for about a year, then transferring to the IT department where I work now making solid money (and can practice guitar while on the clock). I think its also important to mention that you should not pass up an opportunity because it is not exactly what you want. The internship sucked and was not in the department I was going for but it lead to a much better opportunity and gave me a chance to prove I can get the job done. Anyway thanks for reading this Finn. I love the channel and hope you are doing well!

  • @andrewsorenson6750
    @andrewsorenson6750 Год назад

    This is what I don't understand about homeless people begging for a few bucks on the street. If you're self employed, you're essentially begging for work after each project, no different, just look and smell presentable. Might seem cold, but I've been there, pan handling is a really hard line of work.

  • @paulhardman2515
    @paulhardman2515 Год назад +222

    Great advice. I would add that once you land a gig, don't become complacent. Comfort and complacency are the enemy of progress. Always try to learn and always keep your eye out for a better situation. No matter how good you think you have it, there's always a better job out there. Like the old saying goes, sometimes you can't smell the shit any longer because you've been sitting in it too long.

  • @JonnyFoxx
    @JonnyFoxx Год назад +62

    Spot on my dude. I worked at Target for 10 years, playing in shitty local metalcore bands and I was fine with it, until one day I wasn’t. I decided to go to school for welding and haven’t ever regretted it. 🤙

  • @jacdixie
    @jacdixie Год назад +6

    Your stuff like this is some of your best content. It's a big reason I watch every video from both channels. There's almost always a nugget of wisdom or inspiring life experience, even in unexpected places. Thanks for what you do.

  • @potatokaiyote
    @potatokaiyote Год назад +10

    I'm 27 and at trade school for electrical work, it's really interesting! I wish I had the courage to learn all this stuff at 18.

  • @JAH-iu3yh
    @JAH-iu3yh Год назад +149

    I too am working on this progressively, about to be 38 this year. At 24 I was a single sleeping around alcoholic moved back in with my parents, rock bottom moment. But I went to massage therapy school. Like Finn said, develop a TRADE you don’t hate. That got me through the next 10 years of ups & downs. Knowing I could bring people some sort of peace helped me immensely to invite peace into my own life.

  • @sarahcudnik909

    Thank you for doing this. It's a great message, and young people need to hear this from people they respect like you.

  • @thecozysnailcomments
    @thecozysnailcomments Год назад +3

    i miss this type of content from you finn! i remember watching your old video of this type of advice and it really resonated with me!

  • @porterdavis1612
    @porterdavis1612 Год назад +23

    The hardest part of this is finding that skill or trade that motivates you enough to want to wake up and give it your all everyday for years on end. I find that’s my main dilemma in this quest of self improvement. My resolve and determination are sound but it’s worrying when you know you’re stuck in a complacent cycle and know what you need to do, just not what to do.

  • @theaviary238
    @theaviary238 Год назад

    I love these videos where you kick down the stuff you've learned in life. Appreciate it highly.

  • @KP-vr6ft
    @KP-vr6ft Год назад +1

    I feel like that 1st point is so important. People giving up before they even start. Ditch the people around you that don't have a sense of ambition, they will try bring you down to their level.