Sam Hyde work advice for your 20s

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  • @WorldSaysHowdy
    @WorldSaysHowdy Год назад +466

    Nothing better than someone telling you what to do in your 20s while playing a scratch off.

    • @jacobm92
      @jacobm92 Год назад +29

      its called comedy

    • @tubeguy4066
      @tubeguy4066 Год назад +34

      He's a MENSA lifetime member tbh

    • @nederlandsfatsoenkanaal.4842
      @nederlandsfatsoenkanaal.4842 2 месяца назад +4

      He said: if you have millions of dollars and a big house like nick than you can smoke weed whatever but you dont especially not in your 20s.

  • @brycevannote5553
    @brycevannote5553 Год назад +121

    “Avoid toil” *continues scratching*

  • @necromech_
    @necromech_ Год назад +647

    1. waste your time in college
    2. talk to nobody, no friends, no groups
    3. either fail classes or barely pass, probaby fail out
    3. have zero skills, hobbies, or goals
    4. consume same comfort movies, games, and yt channels
    5. hate everyone around you, whether justified or not
    6. disappoint your parents
    7. drugs and alcohol aren't even appealing
    8. just go insane

    • @blunderless
      @blunderless Год назад +194

      i see someone took the time to finish my biography

    • @asap5629
      @asap5629 Год назад +10

      sheesh

    • @Eman300man
      @Eman300man Год назад +17

      Ahh the text my my mom send me in disappointment

    • @levig6375
      @levig6375 Год назад +33

      That was 100% me for my first semester after deciding to go back to school in my 20s. I guess at some point I just had to ask myself whether or not I really wanted to look back in another 10 years and wonder why I didn't try back then.

    • @OtherDalfite
      @OtherDalfite Год назад +8

      Do we die before we have to worry about 9 and 10?

  • @MinistryPhenom
    @MinistryPhenom Год назад +332

    >not getting addicted to drugs
    already failed. I'll try again next life.

  • @Byte446
    @Byte446 Год назад +735

    Sam Hyde actually giving good advice about finding a mentor and not getting addicted to drugs.

    • @usernamemlgdoge
      @usernamemlgdoge Год назад +23

      damn your channel is a time capsule

    • @lbruprofen
      @lbruprofen Год назад +3

      bro your channel is a relic holy

    • @BigBrosFilms
      @BigBrosFilms Год назад +2

      It's 2023 there are no mentors just scammers

    • @bignog9840
      @bignog9840 Год назад

      ​@@BigBrosFilms we can have dating apps but not mentor apps

    • @unr34L-
      @unr34L- Год назад

      And he has old TF2 and Gmod videos, mega based.

  • @kade6070
    @kade6070 Год назад +44

    it looks like he's soldering a circuit board in the thumbnail lmao

  • @CrunchyFinn
    @CrunchyFinn Год назад +226

    I am 27 and have been stuck in the same cotton picking job forever. The passion I used to have for anything is gone. I don't know what to do.

    • @lilmac4202
      @lilmac4202 Год назад +37

      Reading this as I’m about to turn 26 and I’m trying not to adopt this same mentality

    • @AreaFortyTwo
      @AreaFortyTwo Год назад +38

      I’m 28. Thank God constantly for providing you everything you NEED and so much more.

    • @adsffdaaf4170
      @adsffdaaf4170 Год назад +43

      Take the bible pill

    • @Lazlo.
      @Lazlo. Год назад +32

      I’m the same age and experience that periodically. It happens, it’s life, just a part of growing up, it will pass. Get these things straight and I promise you will be happy: sleep, diet, exercise, habits.

    • @lilmac4202
      @lilmac4202 Год назад

      @@adsffdaaf4170 🤣

  • @zoneoperator
    @zoneoperator Год назад +28

    Find a mentor, don't get molested.
    Real life advice.

  • @SaturnVII
    @SaturnVII Год назад +496

    This is hands-down A1 advice. I'm in my thirties now and I wish someone told me this at 22. Whether I would've taking it seriously is another matter

    • @langerd6711
      @langerd6711 Год назад +23

      Avoid toil? That’s the best advice you’ve needed to hear? Lmfao

    • @fiddlesticks7245
      @fiddlesticks7245 Год назад

      @@langerd6711 Lmao way to miss the point. "Get a job that benefits you in ways outside of simply giving you money" how did your dumbass not grasp this?

    • @SaturnVII
      @SaturnVII Год назад +15

      @@langerd6711 bruh I've never been not about making money, it took a minute to get smart

    • @maymayman0
      @maymayman0 Год назад

      A LOT OF DUMB LOSERS (like me) HAVE SHITTY DADS and were raised by single moms whose only choice was toil or starvation. Its really not outlandish to think kids these days need to hear such advice. The amount of neglect (intentional or not) that is going on is unprecedented. You can be raised thinking fortnite is the best dopamine hit, or you can be raised thinking securing your future and making gains in money + knowledge is the best use of your time.

    • @fiddlesticks7245
      @fiddlesticks7245 Год назад

      @@maymayman0 no shit you a result from single motherhood bro we can tell based on your anime pfp

  • @tonybandana7553
    @tonybandana7553 Год назад +122

    Good advice while doing scratchers

    • @hamburgerdan101
      @hamburgerdan101 Год назад +3

      No kidding

    • @Mr_Boifriend
      @Mr_Boifriend Год назад +8

      Holy shit i didnt even notice that's what he'a doing 😂 that's fucking hilarius man

    • @exagwry3705
      @exagwry3705 Месяц назад

      He's doing them as a bit.

  • @SurrogateActivities
    @SurrogateActivities Год назад +260

    very few have access to nepotism

    • @DarealRadexHEJOO
      @DarealRadexHEJOO Год назад +70

      Still, if you have it then just take it.

    • @epicteenbiz6788
      @epicteenbiz6788 Год назад +40

      @@DarealRadexHEJOO wow that helps

    • @DarealRadexHEJOO
      @DarealRadexHEJOO Год назад +69

      @@epicteenbiz6788 Wish I could tell that myself from years ago. There is no reason for having moral qualms about throwing straight dice in a system where money is turning into toilet paper by the decade.

    • @epicteenbiz6788
      @epicteenbiz6788 Год назад

      @@DarealRadexHEJOO moron

    • @TheGrimCrim
      @TheGrimCrim Год назад +1

      @@DarealRadexHEJOO no reason to sully yourself with immorality

  • @Scubamane
    @Scubamane Год назад +20

    The only clip i've ever seen of him not unhinged and yet he's scratching a lotto ticket giving advice I LOVE IT

  • @SillySeekerProductions
    @SillySeekerProductions Год назад +67

    "I just keep moving forward, until my enemies are destroyed." - Sam Hyde 2:14

    • @zephyrr108
      @zephyrr108 Год назад +1

      He didnt say that tho

    • @chippym8316
      @chippym8316 Год назад

      Make your own rendition of "(Butters remix) ...And to Those I Love, Thanks for Sticking Around by $uicideboy$"

    • @Outuition
      @Outuition Год назад +1

      Take the Eren Yeager pill. Stare in mirror telling yourself to fight repeatedly. Stop getting haircuts, just let it grow. Distance yourself from your best friends and love interest. If they persist, fight them and verbally abuse them. Just keep moving forward. Personal freedom above all else, freedom for your people second. Become a fascist icon and inspire a grassroots insurgency. Lead your people to victory at any cost. Commit global genocide indiscriminately for freedom. Just keep moving forward.

  • @indigenoussober407
    @indigenoussober407 Год назад +9

    STOP VAPING!!!
    For the love of god, stop vaping!

  • @fernandoabascal6295
    @fernandoabascal6295 Год назад +13

    REMEMBER: You might be doing a DISERVICE by not pursuing what you want to do
    Since YOUR UNIQUE set of circumstances is not replicable so that specific thing you want to do a lot, there might not be other human in the world TO ACTUALLY DO IT.

    • @maxgoldstein7202
      @maxgoldstein7202 Год назад +2

      Honestly kinda true

    • @fernandoabascal6295
      @fernandoabascal6295 Год назад +6

      @@maxgoldstein7202 It is true if you think about it, you shouldn't feel bad for pursuing that especific thing you wnat to do
      Nor past or future humans will be in your exact set of circumstances, so you should go ahead and do it
      Most likely you will require cash to do it so, you will advance the economy by pursuing your thing too, either by taking a job or whatever.

    • @JadeTwo
      @JadeTwo Год назад +2

      @@fernandoabascal6295 The crazy thing is that history continues to be reset and hidden and the lives of most humans will never be known. We are essentially the dust of time.

  • @turnblue4you
    @turnblue4you Год назад +154

    23 at the moment. Dropped out of art school at 19 when I realized how fucking empty the thought of doing marketing for the rest of my life made me feel. I study biotechnology now, the shit is hard but I love the struggle and trying to find and build my own company centered around it keeps me excited and full of energy. I work a job at a bakery that I'm currently toiling at, trying to find and execute on any fork that enters my path.
    I started a knife sharpening business last March and it brings in decent money every month, not enough to live off of, but close. One of my customers fits the bill of the old rich guy that seems to enjoy imparting his knowledge. We were talking as we he was getting his knives back, he told me he started his company when he was 51 and made more money in 5 years than he did working 30 years for someone else. He made $20 million in his specific niche of a huge industry, and the path aligns with value that I think I can add for him. Shoutout the algorithm for putting this video my way, I'm going to find out what problems he has with his business and try solve one for free to get my foot in the door.

    • @untitled795
      @untitled795 Год назад +9

      Looking to be a part of a biodesign team. I'd rather be on the side of trans-humanism and technology than not because that way selling my soul will actually feel fulfilling and that's the best I can take. let me know your thoughts, and good luck on your endeavour

    • @LuisC7
      @LuisC7 Год назад

      What would that niche be? Looking for ideas

    • @turnblue4you
      @turnblue4you Год назад +2

      @@untitled795 I am also on board with trans-humanism. I think the natural (yet unnatural) progression of humans is a deeper symbiotic relationship with technology that hopefully will lead to an exogenous evolution of our species. I think we're seeing some early buds of that with AI, specifically the doors ChatGPT opened.
      I'm primarily staying focused in the vein of synthetic biology, specifically synthetic fermentation technology. I saw how brittle the global supply chain was during covid, and war does seem par for the course with the looming decline of the US empire. I see fermentation technology as a means to grow high-value resources (think: drugs, industrial chemicals, etc.) using cheaper, more abundant resources to grow the things we need, locally.
      How are you getting closer to your goals?

    • @turnblue4you
      @turnblue4you Год назад +1

      @@LuisC7 Packaging materials

    • @inginerInDublaje
      @inginerInDublaje Год назад +2

      U should try politics

  • @TLDWsummary
    @TLDWsummary Год назад +12

    NFT/crypto trading is toil. Constant stress and shitty emotions took their toll on me back when I got sucked into crypto. I wish I had used that time to develop real skills

    • @elonmust7470
      @elonmust7470 Год назад +10

      You did the opposite of what you were supposed to.
      Invest WOTHOUT involving emotion.

  • @ImReadyD151
    @ImReadyD151 Год назад +38

    Man I'm working full time at Lowe's right now in the Lumber department. I've been half assing looking for a job on LinkedIn for the career I really want to get into (which I am qualified for). I feel like I blink on my days off and I'm back at work. I tossed my shit yesterday at work and said I'm done

    • @jamesgorman351
      @jamesgorman351 Год назад +2

      Get into car sales or the trades thank me later

    • @ImReadyD151
      @ImReadyD151 Год назад +3

      @@EarlOSandwich I actually got into an apprenticeship at a vfx studio doing compositing. Thanks for asking! Night and day difference my man. I felt so stuck at Lowe’s. Hoping everything goes good with the current gig

    • @Me-eb3wv
      @Me-eb3wv 7 месяцев назад

      @@ImReadyD151congrats man

  • @kenny.bender
    @kenny.bender Год назад +7

    i literally worked in a sporting goods store as the door guy haha

  • @xX_dash_Xx
    @xX_dash_Xx Год назад +9

    very tough to take advice from a guy doing a scratch-off on stream but it sounded decent 👍

  • @archiethedog4515
    @archiethedog4515 Год назад +8

    The way to be successful is to be very good at scratch tickets and spend all your money on JEGS to pimp out your car.

  • @shawnarwood
    @shawnarwood Год назад +9

    Follow the three point system.
    1. Do you like the job?
    2 How does it pay?
    3. Do you like your coworkers?

    • @BenDover23561
      @BenDover23561 Год назад

      No a lot no

    • @jameswilliams6002
      @jameswilliams6002 Год назад

      ​@@BenDover23561then its the ideal job!

    • @MackBanjo23
      @MackBanjo23 Год назад

      I don't like my position but the actual company seems alright. It pays pretty good, my coworkers are alright. I only find one of them kind of annoying.

    • @Me-eb3wv
      @Me-eb3wv 7 месяцев назад

      True

    • @Me-eb3wv
      @Me-eb3wv 7 месяцев назад

      To be fair more than likely the average Joe will never work in a job where they can say yes to all 3

  • @Madnibbawilson
    @Madnibbawilson Год назад +23

    My best advice is try getting a job where you can sit and read books like reception basically where their is a lot of idle time and they don’t give a shit if you’re doing something

    • @glockinrari3686
      @glockinrari3686 Год назад +9

      I agree as long as you don’t get content with that job cause then youll be stuck there!

    • @Cookedfrfrfr
      @Cookedfrfrfr Год назад +5

      I had a job that I watched Netflix on 70% of the time there but I realized it made me lazy. But it was definitely better than what I am doing now.

  • @BlazeEst
    @BlazeEst Год назад +11

    “Being present and not addicted to drugs”, this dude spitting profound statements on the fly

  • @jacknelson4073
    @jacknelson4073 Год назад +265

    This is extremely good advice. Basically been working crappy jobs until now. Struggled to get my accounting diploma after coming to my senses and coming to the Lord, I am now working for my uncle at an insolvency firm and for the first time in my life I feel like my life is actually going somewhere. God is good, hard work and acquiring knowledge from your elders will pay off. God bless.

    • @kirkcavenaugh758
      @kirkcavenaugh758 Год назад +5

      Good job my man

    • @Me-eb3wv
      @Me-eb3wv Год назад +3

      💯

    • @rosie99991
      @rosie99991 Год назад +1

      keep it up

    • @MrYungKitty
      @MrYungKitty Год назад +24

      Best ad for nepotism

    • @jacknelson4073
      @jacknelson4073 Год назад +3

      @@MrYungKitty 🤣 there's nothing wrong with having a connection or an "in" imo.
      God has been gracious enough to ensure a pathway for me when it was time to turn my life around.

  • @sumtekiii3638
    @sumtekiii3638 Год назад +7

    Damn I wanted to hear a joke but this is exactly what I'm doing in my 20s...
    It's not a joke...
    Right...?

  • @gangatalishis
    @gangatalishis Год назад +8

    Despite his background (this the 1st vid I watched of him) the advice is good. Move with purpose, don’t just float around a job always have an endpoint in mind and pick up things as you move along.

    • @maxgoldstein7202
      @maxgoldstein7202 Год назад +1

      Yeah im sure I'm stepping into tenebrous territory by watching this dude but it sounded like decent advice.

  • @joshb7415
    @joshb7415 Год назад +9

    A career and a job are two different thing. Working your ass off in a career that will lead to better things, is the best thing other than starting your own company in your 20s. But one can lead to the other

  • @gang6009
    @gang6009 Год назад +33

    Sam's right but you can thrust yourself out into the world too early, being an unformed person too young or too inexperienced, potentially get a bunch of good stuff, but the foundation is bad so it could all not work out. You'll kick yourself for what you did wrong and what you lost. It's a recipe for disaster and burning out. So just don't do that. Don't find out that the only way you are high functioning in environments like those is if you're running at 9,000 rpm going full speed sleeping little, eating less, working harder and more frequently. Being young you'll think you're king of the world eating ice cream bars all day only, smoking a pack, sleeping 5 hours, so long as you're pulling 5-10k in a month
    Stress is killer, too much of it will cause failure, you'll go bald, you'll change how you look, you'll more than likely pick up a bad habit. Manage your stress and be balanced with your life . Build routines, care, foundations,

    • @Coldkenny24
      @Coldkenny24 Год назад +6

      Thanx man, needed to hear this. Learned to code as per sam's advice, later got into well-paid positions and started looking into overemployment. as of now doing 3 remote jobs at 22 and the third one has kind of kept me stressed, although I promised myself I wouldn't let it get to me and drop it at the first sight of trouble. Scoring this month's paycheck and resigning, fuck this shit, burning out is not worth it. Sticking with 2 has been the perfect balance and greed got to me.

    • @FreakMeat74
      @FreakMeat74 Год назад +2

      Well said. Young hot girlfriend, staying up late partying/drugs/arguing, working 60 hour weeks, certainly helped contribute to the thyroid and addiction issues. Disciplined self-care routines are absolutely essential.

  • @gemmacroon6601
    @gemmacroon6601 Год назад +7

    Sam's sat score is still lower than my Asperger's friend Mitch 💪

  • @i-fart-in-elevators
    @i-fart-in-elevators Год назад +1034

    Dont forget Sam is a trust fund baby with a dad who paid for everything until he was like 30. Edit: he also credmaxed to get his crypto nest egg after his daddy's money ran out and now he rakes in his income doing paid live chat streams lol so idk why you all take advice from a guy who never needed to do what he's telling you to do in the first place

    • @nt-fu1qr
      @nt-fu1qr Год назад +98

      sneed

    • @deadmeatjb
      @deadmeatjb Год назад +11

      Didn't his dad die when he was a kid?

    • @vornamenachname594
      @vornamenachname594 Год назад +238

      Don't forget that losers will always find an excuse

    • @40nights40daystv
      @40nights40daystv Год назад +50

      Haha that’s big facts tho, I need to work that toil job to make rent and live to save up for that high grade computer so I can learn skills to start working for myself. Sometimes, toil is needed for that $$$

    • @deadmeatjb
      @deadmeatjb Год назад +7

      @@40nights40daystv what do you need a high grade computer for?

  • @mastercypher9970
    @mastercypher9970 Год назад +2

    I wish I had someone giving this fucking advice 15 years ago! No joke! Sucks to waste your 20's on useless crap lol

  • @40nights40daystv
    @40nights40daystv Год назад +8

    That’s actually wicked good advice

  • @termiterasin
    @termiterasin Год назад +6

    networking is the #1 skill, even working at a sporting goods store is a good way to meet those rich guys who can mentor you

  • @dustondoesit3913
    @dustondoesit3913 Год назад +10

    Thank you for the new perspective Sam. I knew my job provided value, but hopefully now I can focus on what it specifically provides. To be fair, it is also the same type of business I want to be in, just with different products.

  • @eliot271
    @eliot271 Год назад +62

    Best advice he has given hands down

  • @funguscow
    @funguscow Год назад +2

    Bout tell everyone why would anyone take advice from this guy, then saw the comments and it made sense we were all on the same page 😂😂

  • @Greyreal.
    @Greyreal. Год назад +139

    Pretty true. When I was like 20 I was still working a crap retail gig. Charmed my way into a corporate role at the same gig, learnt on the job with no qualifications and now earning over $100k at 25.
    Good advice.

    • @Greyreal.
      @Greyreal. Год назад +29

      @DEDLI dilate

    • @Greyreal.
      @Greyreal. Год назад

      @DEDLI Never claimed to be smart - just said the advice is spot on. Doom uploading rando means nothing to me.

    • @MrTheTaterMeister
      @MrTheTaterMeister Год назад

      ​@DEDLI your jealous is showing nigga

    • @caesar2185
      @caesar2185 Год назад +17

      Sure you are buddy

    • @Devdevbruh
      @Devdevbruh Год назад +32

      You don't look 25. Nice lie tho.

  • @vaokao
    @vaokao Год назад +6

    alex hormozi talks about this in his most recent vid very sound advice

  • @ryanott8536
    @ryanott8536 Год назад +2

    This is such simple advice that so many people simply cannot comprehend. Whether it's college, internships, full-time, doesn't matter. Stop wasting your time and do something meaningful that will actually progress yourself forward!

  • @Dheeidjdndbd
    @Dheeidjdndbd Год назад +13

    Learning or earning boys. Gotta do one or the other.

  • @jeremywininger694
    @jeremywininger694 Год назад +4

    Avoid the rat race. Dont live outside your means, enjoy the time you have left with your parents

  • @MattJSowards
    @MattJSowards Год назад

    Cool man good advice im 22. thanks.

  • @mankjerm
    @mankjerm Год назад

    lmfao sporting goods store line hit home

  • @gang6009
    @gang6009 Год назад +2

    yield farming , work 2 days a week, sell something on marketplace, like car parts,
    That gives you plenty of free time to fuck around making beats

    • @user-og6hl6lv7p
      @user-og6hl6lv7p Год назад

      Contract work like stocktaking is pretty easy to get by on.

  • @swanenthusiast1293
    @swanenthusiast1293 Год назад +3

    Thank you e-dad

  • @gabrielsyme4550
    @gabrielsyme4550 Год назад +1

    That's what I call common sense, not 'good advice' as you say hahaha. Sam is saying obvious thing you could not come up with because you are slaves of the system, and don't think by yourselves

  • @LEARSIKCIGAM
    @LEARSIKCIGAM Год назад

    become an electrician

  • @deadwolf3607
    @deadwolf3607 Год назад +1

    My brother just got a good job due to a fathers cousin who has political power
    Now im supposed to go work a garbage low paying job( i will but only so i can pay for german lessons and move tf out of my country)
    Never met a dude who worked his way up in my life

  • @squeaky7165
    @squeaky7165 Год назад +3

    Doesn’t work if the only jobs that will hire is pointless wage slavery. Every job I’ve been able to find has led to a suicide attempt because it feels like slavery. What in the f.. should I do I’m about to end it.

  • @midnightclub7629
    @midnightclub7629 Год назад +4

    bruh im 21 and never had a job before

  • @TheMASDrummer
    @TheMASDrummer Год назад +24

    good advice

  • @gangstaelegantproductions2780
    @gangstaelegantproductions2780 Год назад +3

    What do y'all think about getting a welding certificate to start making some decent money and use it as as step in the direction of my goals?

    • @SS0895
      @SS0895 Год назад +1

      Your “goals” should be money. Do anything related to oil & gas and you will be set. Everyone makes money in this field, from the roughnecks to the petroleum engineers and everything in between

    • @cooldud7071
      @cooldud7071 Год назад +2

      @@iamfreedman6880 Just cook up random moneymaking schemes until one sticks. Toil fucking sucks and makes you into a worthless drone. Welding jobs are toil. Unless you plan on quitting after a year to fund some other form of making money, I don't think you should be too concerned with getting that kind of job.
      If you really want a welding job, just look into apprenticeships in your area. You already know welding people. Welding is one of the many jobs that require no college education to break into. I know a guy who wanted to become a boilermaker in Canada, he got in with no formal education beyond a HS diploma, he got paid to just look at people do their jobs during the learning process.

    • @SS0895
      @SS0895 Год назад

      @@iamfreedman6880 obviously a 4 year degree will help you get the comfy positions. Chemical, Petrological, Geological are the related disciplines. A 2 year tech diploma will get your foot in the door and you can squirrel your way into comfy positions. I’d recommend that route for you. If you’re too retarded for school just apply for bitch positions on the rig and eat shit until you’ve proven yourself. Don’t go a “no papers” route. Have some sort of credentials behind your name if you want to do contract work in O&G. Like I said, even the bitch positions on a rig make 6 figures. Just depends how bad you want it

  • @dororo4148
    @dororo4148 9 месяцев назад +1

    People say don’t get addicted to drugs, but I’ve never seen a sad crack head

  • @letsdothisshiat1162
    @letsdothisshiat1162 Год назад +1

    ask him how to lose weight lmao

  • @thomasanderson2551
    @thomasanderson2551 7 месяцев назад

    This two minutes of advice from Sam is infinitely better than anything that could've possibly come out of a baby boomer's mouth. Parenting is so dead lmao.

  • @sper.1
    @sper.1 Год назад +6

    How does one even find these jobs or mentors? I literally have never met someone who has giving me any valuable advice that i still use, and I want to avoid toil jobs but its gonna be hard for me who lives in a small town in Sweden, I need to go to University man, economics or something idk

    • @Mr_Boifriend
      @Mr_Boifriend Год назад +4

      I worked as a barista. I wanted to take Sam's advice of getting a skill. I decided on carpentry. I asked several regular customers who come to the coffee shop I worked at. One of them gave my number to his friend who is a carpenter & needed laborers. Now, I work for him, as well as several other carpenters (carpentry is very project-based & so rotating jobs among several different employers works well).

    • @Mr_Boifriend
      @Mr_Boifriend Год назад +5

      Just a heads up: i think university (especially a 4-year university) is a *REALLY* bad way to get a sense of direction, as Sam alludes to in several other videos.
      You said you're interested in economics. Cool. But, how do you want to translate that interest in studying economics into a means of providing value for someone? I.e., what actual career or job do you want ? Consider that question. And then, once you know what job you might be interested in doing day-in & day-out, consider just interning in that position, or something similar
      E.g., if you want to become an econometrician at an insurance company, maybe offer to intern at an insurance company first. Maybe just become the guy who gets coffee for the company econometrician. Whatever. Get closer to the end goal. And then maybe you will like it and want to go further. Or, maybe you will discover that you hate everything about it & definitely don't want to do it.
      Yes it's a bit more nuanced than that. But, i'm just saying this to get you thinking in terms of pursuing an actual job rather than pursuing "education". Education often amounts to nothing useful

    • @sper.1
      @sper.1 Год назад

      @@Mr_Boifriend Thank you for the insightful information, I really appreciate this. I do want to attempt getting a high paying job in Economics, but I have yet to figure out what I want to do.
      I do want to explain something about the job situation in Sweden though, and its alot diffrent from the US situation.
      The market for jobs here is volatile, and usually the only ones who get jobs are the most qualified, those who have actual degrees, whatever your knowledge on a subject is, if you don't have a degree to back up your knowledge, you're not likely to get hired.
      Because in Sweden, we have laws in place which makes it somewhat illegal to choose someone who is underqualified for certain jobs, Example:
      If I try to get a job in some Economics area, and I do have the knowledge and wit to uphold that job, I will probably never get it, because the last thing companies want is to get sued by someone who is more qualified than me, and if they sue and win the case, they will get my job and damage payment.
      They usually claim it was an act of slight or racism towards them, but mostly just discriminatory.
      Also its very, very hard to fire people in Sweden, so companies usually only strafe for the most qualified anyways.
      (Sorry for the long comment, I really wanted to explain my situation.)

    • @sper.1
      @sper.1 Год назад +1

      @@Mr_Boifriend It not to say I cant get a job or a, what do you call it? Practice job? Like to learn the area I'm in with a company. You get me, but I'm unsure what I would do then, carpeting sounds fun, maybe ill try getting into it, ill see if there's any degrees required.

    • @sper.1
      @sper.1 Год назад +1

      @@Mr_Boifriend I might have an inside on carpeting and tiling job, just asked a person I know who has a brother that owns a buisness, so Ill try it out for a year or a couple before I decide on University (cause I still wanna go and it is important here)

  • @janfungusamon4926
    @janfungusamon4926 Год назад +1

    I was following up until the don't get addicted to drugs part

  • @Highly420
    @Highly420 Год назад +2

    Sam was actually sincere

  • @SeggyCute
    @SeggyCute Год назад

    The person I want as a mentor is South Korean… guess I gotta figure something out?

  • @kavalogue
    @kavalogue Год назад +1

    That was a load of babble what

  • @kobold7466
    @kobold7466 4 месяца назад

    "if your rich uncle can get you a job your good"

  • @mr3pac
    @mr3pac Год назад +1

    Good luck with the scratcher!

  • @young7931
    @young7931 Год назад +1

    Military has taught me that.

  • @DestructionOfRome
    @DestructionOfRome Год назад

    Really good advice.

  • @FaterialL
    @FaterialL Год назад

    150iq, 1540 on the Sats, what was the question again?

  • @Dredguno
    @Dredguno Год назад

    I like watching his advice to affirm that im in fact ok and on the right path

  • @joshgulrud
    @joshgulrud 10 месяцев назад

    Did he hurt his fingers from doing so many lottery tickets?

  • @LuisFlores-mc2tc
    @LuisFlores-mc2tc 8 месяцев назад

    Very loose knowledge but we will do what we have too

  • @TH3L33TM3XICAN
    @TH3L33TM3XICAN Год назад +1

    Actually great advice

  • @joshloney6849
    @joshloney6849 Год назад

    Thanks Sam

  • @fernandoabascal6295
    @fernandoabascal6295 Год назад

    This is very very good advice for you young restless dogs out there.

  • @sp3_outdoors
    @sp3_outdoors Год назад

    Sam Hyde got a 1540? I believe it.

  • @TIMEFLIESWHENYOURHAVINGFUN
    @TIMEFLIESWHENYOURHAVINGFUN Год назад +1

    Can someone explain toil to me?

  • @TrollsAreGonnaTroll
    @TrollsAreGonnaTroll 10 месяцев назад

    Wow, great advice

  • @bignog9840
    @bignog9840 Год назад

    Lol 1540 sat. Sure

  • @judde_1
    @judde_1 Год назад +9

    my only critique is his obvious appeal to academia instantly started spouting test scores, Sam's individual achievements are much more valid. yet the first thing my guy can think of is how well he played the equivalent of an irl tutorial game.

    • @judde_1
      @judde_1 Год назад +1

      other than that really good advice, esp mentor part

    • @Zephoix
      @Zephoix Год назад +12

      Pretty sure it’s a joke, he had a video where he crashed Mensa

    • @necromech_
      @necromech_ Год назад +2

      i mean if you're actually smart and did well in math and science, you're probably going into college and pursuing an advanced degree, and will find a job that way. i think he's just lampshading those edge cases of people who did well in school, while pointing out his path was also very non traditional.

    • @sveha6271
      @sveha6271 Год назад

      Why are you getting triggered by test scores

    • @judde_1
      @judde_1 Год назад

      @@sveha6271 balls

  • @jambajuice7822
    @jambajuice7822 Год назад

    Good advice

  • @flamingninja728
    @flamingninja728 Год назад +4

    If you're looking in RUclips comments for added advice, you're not smart enough to worry about using it.

    • @raresabraleaks8216
      @raresabraleaks8216 Год назад

      nah I just wanted to see if everyone thought it was as nebulous as I did.

  • @chanelbandit
    @chanelbandit Год назад +1

    What does this Sam Hyde even do?

    • @LuffyTheLabrador
      @LuffyTheLabrador Год назад +1

      he him self does not know, he is someone you should stay away from if you want to have a normal life

    • @chanelbandit
      @chanelbandit Год назад

      @@LuffyTheLabrador he been popping up on my recommended lately.

  • @user-lj2cb2pj8j
    @user-lj2cb2pj8j 4 месяца назад

    Work harder, Isreal and moose lambs need your money

  • @karimmoop9560
    @karimmoop9560 Год назад +1

    Very important take aways
    By your thirties you should be pulling in roughly 230k a year by either being very good at one job or by enhancing it with "side hustles".
    The reason why you are still in a field is because you don't want to work more than 20 hours a week meanwhile you could have the same job & be more rich if you worked 70 hours.

  • @megami215
    @megami215 Год назад +1

    People take advice from people like this?

    • @maxgoldstein7202
      @maxgoldstein7202 Год назад +1

      I know next to nothing about this dude but the only stuff I HAVE heard is that he's a terrible person. Either way though, the advice, while not a cure-all, sounds decent

  • @grystle3091
    @grystle3091 Год назад

    How about you create your own content, stop grabbing clips off other content creators.

  • @swarthybullxxx
    @swarthybullxxx Год назад +5

    30, been in IT since I was 22. Not worth it. Just file for welfare if you have autism. Nothing beats getting free bux to smoke weed all day, play Final Transtasy 14, and go out skateboarding when the park is empty.

    • @coleozaeta6344
      @coleozaeta6344 Год назад +3

      So you’ve given up a long time ago. Bad advice

    • @swarthybullxxx
      @swarthybullxxx Год назад

      @@coleozaeta6344 🦍

    • @kNowFixx
      @kNowFixx Год назад +3

      shit can be soul-killing for sure. I wish things could go back to high school where I could just do fuck all, study a tiny bit when pressure's on, & go back to doing fuck all and just doing whatever I felt like doing
      but, then again, being a NEET would suck too cause it's not gonna last and I would at least be anxious 24/7 thinking about my money

    • @swarthybullxxx
      @swarthybullxxx Год назад +1

      @@kNowFixx basically my plan is to continue saving up to 100k, then move out to the Midwest and buy a 2/3bd 1bth house for cheap, paying it off in one go. Then I can live comfortably either doing part time work, remote shit, or do seasonal work and be a neet for the rest of the year. Need money for groceries, internet, utilities, and property tax.

    • @swarthybullxxx
      @swarthybullxxx 10 месяцев назад

      @@centralbasedagency9334 obv in the US. Family funded that's up to you.

  • @Levelonesucks
    @Levelonesucks Год назад

    solid advice

  • @12345fuckyou6789
    @12345fuckyou6789 Год назад

    Which stream is this? I swear I've seen every minute of the Sam streams