Quitting my job was a big mistake

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  • Опубликовано: 31 янв 2025

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  • @VincentChan
    @VincentChan  2 года назад +18

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    • @omegacon4
      @omegacon4 6 месяцев назад +1

      Meanwhile, the older generations are entertained watching young idiots as they seek advice from other young idiots.

  • @edithgarcia412
    @edithgarcia412 2 года назад +1636

    No matter how much I suffer after quitting my job, I will never suffer more than having worked from the job I quit.

    • @thedeterminedartist
      @thedeterminedartist 2 года назад +61

      I feel the same way too. I suffered a lot more from the job that I quit 5 months ago, than from the job I'm doing right now. :)

    • @jjgems5909
      @jjgems5909 2 года назад +7

      @@thedeterminedartist he came to this conclusion after two years. You may or may not feel the same in two years compared to 5 months. Either way I hope that doesn’t happen to you but you just never know how you’ll feel in the future

    • @thedeterminedartist
      @thedeterminedartist 2 года назад +4

      @@jjgems5909 Well, we'll see about that. :)

    • @Caring4Self
      @Caring4Self 2 года назад +108

      The people behind these comments keep projecting their fears on you. People want you to “see you’re making a mistake” so bad to validate their own fears. Or simply because they can’t do it for whatever reasons they tell themselves. Kudos to you for leaving a toxic environment. There are millions of people in this world who do not rely on a job to thrive in life. As long as you believe in yourself and never give up, you too can ABSOLUTELY have that be your reality too. Best of luck on your journey!

    • @SippinTeaaa
      @SippinTeaaa 2 года назад +6

      @@Caring4Self thank you for this comment

  • @macro-fied
    @macro-fied 2 года назад +840

    I went from being an entrepreneur with 6 figure income to an employee. I can honestly say, being an employee is not that bad since i do get to "slack" at times and still get paid since I'm efficient at my work. Definitely not the same for self-owned business. I think a balance between the 2 is the sweet spot for me.

    • @High_Key
      @High_Key 2 года назад +51

      Certainly a balance between the 2. I thought I had it made until the pandemic screwed everything up for me. I was in real estate doing flippings and short term rentals. Learned more than enough to quit my job to do that by myself with my best friend. We started generating a quarter of a million in revenue by year 2 and were on track for nearly half a mil in 1.5yrs worth of time. Then the pandemic hit and I lost everything. Travel restrictions and lockdowns forced us to close shop on the short term rentals and being in CA, you couldn’t do anything during the lockdowns so we lost bids and projects when we couldn’t even get workers or supplies. Lost it all. Got approved for the COVID EIDL SBA loans and they ran out of funding while processing my application which was approved for $400k. Been back at a 9-5 and about to totally switch careers starting next week after receiving a job offer. We started in 2017 and thought we had it. Never could I imagine the world would literally just go on pause for about 1.5yrs. But after dealing with this, as you say, I think the best balance is to have stability while also working on your projects on the side.

    • @lt3421
      @lt3421 2 года назад +1

      Interesting perspective

    • @macro-fied
      @macro-fied 2 года назад +8

      @@High_Key i also got screwed by the pandemic as well. I was in short term rental expanding ever so quickly and then it all came tumbling down. Crazy experience but i have figured that ive been missing out on other things in life.

    • @chanskichanski7874
      @chanskichanski7874 2 года назад +8

      Feel the same. No big responsibility and can finally relax a bit.

    • @Tessy29k
      @Tessy29k 2 года назад +7

      The balance is important. I run my own business and currently have 20 clients and I love it but it is very hands on. I also work full time at a start up and because I'm fast and quick I can finish my work and focus on growing my business. Some 9 to 5's are chill and allow you the time to actually develop yourself outside of work

  • @RachelSmets
    @RachelSmets 2 года назад +121

    The BEST thing you said is right at the end: YOU HAVE TO LIVE THROUGH IT!
    I quit my corporate like you and am an introvert too and just like you,
    RUclips is what I've learned to get better at and YES, leaving the job and the money is SOOOOO scary, but you have to LIVE through it, I love that so much because it's what I want people to understand: there IS a WAY out of the rut, but you have to take actions, take certain steps and face certain fears.
    The beauty is.....the result!!!!

  • @KoiAcademy
    @KoiAcademy 2 года назад +127

    I realized that in entrepreneurship, your product is not your videos or some online course you’re trying to sell. Your product is you. I try to keep learning and growing and investing in myself because the skills and the story are priceless. Love the evolution of your expression and personal style. Keep going!

    • @scroopynooperz9051
      @scroopynooperz9051 2 года назад +2

      You are your own most valuable resource.

    • @VincentChan
      @VincentChan  2 года назад +1

      thanks so much man! haha check out your evolution and rebranding :)

  • @sethdouglas2765
    @sethdouglas2765 2 года назад +81

    I didn't quit, I gave it all I had and they fired me. Feels good though because my 5yo daughter started school this year and I get up with her every morning and spend every day with her. I also am doing college full time now and am getting back a tiny piece of all the damn taxes I have paid in as unemployment. I am at peace for today.

    • @RealArtVandelay
      @RealArtVandelay 5 месяцев назад

      at least I take it that you have severance

  • @sha2596
    @sha2596 2 года назад +655

    This is really important for young people to hear. When you HAVE to make money doing what you love, you can easily start to hate what you love. I actually really love my job working for someone else for money. They pay me well and they make tons more money for much more risk than i want to take on in my daily life. I'm very relaxed, make good money, and have a relatively stress free life, and still have time to do ridiculous stuff I love like watch and listen to Kpop MVs while I work. As you age, some may find it just less stressful to NOT hussle. this whole hussle culture bit is a scam. I'm not hussling for nothing and Im living my best life.

    • @jasono.1629
      @jasono.1629 2 года назад +41

      Well said, very true. If you work for yourself / have your own company you have a beast to feed. When you work for someone else the beast feeds you.

    • @BeatBoyStill
      @BeatBoyStill 2 года назад +3

      @@jasono.1629 Im happy im not the only one

    • @BeatBoyStill
      @BeatBoyStill 2 года назад +8

      they invoke the feeling of everyone should do it because anyone can do it, helps with retention, if you make the viewer feel capable.

    • @LeeoGoneWild
      @LeeoGoneWild 2 года назад +20

      One thing you have to keep in mind is everyone is replaceable. If you’re working for someone and there’s a budget cut, they WILL replace you for someone cheaper. Hustling to work for yourself means you NEVER have to worry about your income being taken away by an employer. That in itself is freeing.

    • @northpaul3276
      @northpaul3276 2 года назад +9

      @@LeeoGoneWild you can always find another employer.. I think its harder to replace business if something goes wrong. I would love to have one if it pays much more than my 9-5 though

  • @LangersTube
    @LangersTube 2 года назад +1264

    This was a really interesting perspective! I’m 31 and have always been a self employed musician… until covid kicked off. I worked part time in a brewery at the time, and was faced with two choices - either continue down the self employment route and claim income support grants etc from HMRC, or go full time at my job in the brewery. I decided, well, I don’t want to spend all summer sat on my ass doing nothing - so I’d much rather be going in to work everyday instead. So I went full time at the brewery. That’s when something strange started to happen…
    I began to realise, all the years I’d been working as a guitar player, it actually wasn’t making me happy. I LOVED not having to go out and do gigs anymore, spend countless hours alone driving all over the country, doing my own taxes, learning songs OTHER people wanted me to play… I actually loved having a 9-5 (well more like 8-6..), going into work, having a laugh with my workmates, getting the job done, and going home afterwards. In a way I noticed so much more freedom in my personal life and hobbies, because I had the passion to pursue them again. When I worked as a musician, it was all about doing the work I was being paid to do - doing things other people wanted me to do, and that killed my passion for music and completely negated the reason for why I got into music in the first place. Which was that I loved music!
    Now it’s a couple of years later, I’ve found that I really love my job and I’m afforded so many freedoms. I heard a term on a podcast called “job sculpting”, which is where people in seemingly menial jobs create their own systems in their work to make it relevant and impactful. My boss is great - as long as I get the work done that needs to be done, he couldn’t care less if I’m 15 minutes late, or want to take a day working at home, or leave work for a minute for a walk to think. He just leaves me to it, and that freedom is amazing.
    I had a thought one day that since our company underwent a slight rebrand, that our logo didn’t match the new branding - so I thought maybe we should change it. I brought it up in a chat one day, and after a talk it seemed like everyone agreed, and guess what - my boss went out and changed our logo to something we thought worked better! It’s still my greatest work achievement in my mind, the fact that I’m listened to, respected, and people value my input and opinion to the point where I could literally influence changing the logo for an entire company is amazing to me.
    That’s what makes work meaningful, and fun, and just worth doing basically. We’re a small company, and that feeing of us against the world feels great. Like we’re making a difference.
    All this is to say, passions don’t go anywhere if you’re not doing them as your day job. There’s nothing wrong with a “normal job”, and there’s so much value in jobs if you’re open minded. I worry nowadays about younger kids coming watching all this content like “rise and grind”, “get a side hustle”, “work for yourself”… of course that’s not bad but it’s not for everyone. The reality of working for yourself is you’re also giving up (potentially) a large part of what makes life worth living; other people. Relationships, sociability, being around people with different opinions than your own, and of different sexualities, genders, and ethnicities. Forging relationships with people is what it’s all about, not sitting in a room alone looking at how your stocks and shares are performing.
    In a way I think I had to do both to realise, just as you’re saying here Vincent. You see the good stuff online about being an entrepreneur, but not the bad stuff, and meanwhile a “typical 9 to 5” gets stigmatised as though you’ve failed at life. Bullsh*t!
    It’s cool to see someone actually reflecting and growing, it’s all a journey isn’t it.
    I don’t remember what my point was, but this is my two cents if anyone cares 😂

    • @nastyabibi7140
      @nastyabibi7140 2 года назад +58

      So well written!!

    • @emilyencapsulated9540
      @emilyencapsulated9540 2 года назад +28

      Such a valuable lesson! And I love that discussion of job sculpting--it's so true! There are lots of organizations that welcome innovation, and there are many opportunities to create solutions.

    • @Viviane-go1do
      @Viviane-go1do 2 года назад +25

      Yes, you are right, nowadays it is difficult for young people not to lose the meaning of life. Many choose a job that they don't enjoy but that gives them hope to live a "successful life", which is a shame because you miss out on the other aspects of life. I am glad that you have found a good employer who gives you the opportunity to contribute your ideas.
      That’s said, it’s very important to always reflect yourself and go on.

    • @socman002
      @socman002 2 года назад +13

      So true, well said. The value of working with people you both like, dislike, aggree with and don't agree with rounds off your character more than sitting on a lounge building stuff on the internet, which is kinda fun, but let's face it, not, at times, character building, or rewarding at the end of a 'hard day' (and I'm not referring to Vincent's lifestyle but just gererlizing). Because the day wasn't that hard. You did what you loved. You grew very little. And everything was kinda easy. Nothing feels better than after 8 hours of proper work in areas of conflict, and hardship (like a busy-as night being a chef, or hectc day in the office putting up with people you don't aggree with), as opposed to 8 hours of sitting at doing something that comes relatively easy to us. Perhas there is a healthy mix of both that can be achieved. I think happiness is achived through overcoming adversity (the type we experience in places we'd prefer not to be), and if we avoid all adversity, and look for comfortble jobs doing what is both easy for us at times isolating, other mental issues may seep in). But, I may be wrong on all accounts. :)

    • @NickD461
      @NickD461 2 года назад +17

      Very well said! A lot of content these days can make you feel like shit for having a regular 9-5 job and not quitting to come up with the 'next big idea and make millions'. Don't get me wrong, I like the idea of a side hustle and if it turns into more without me having to sacrifice what's really important in life then I'd do it. I've recently quit my previous career to retrain as a physiotherapist which whilst I won't be on mega bucks in the future, it is something I'll find fulfilling and will still be decent enough pay doing a 9-5 which I can fit round the rest of my life. I also love having a routine so big up those working 9-5.

  • @OrgodemirDQ7
    @OrgodemirDQ7 2 года назад +331

    I own two successful businesses, and I recently went through the same exact thing. There are days where I wonder if I made the biggest mistake of my life not going to law school after I crushed the LSAT. But then I had a moment where I wanted to spend time with my new wife. We were exhausted, run down from our businesses, and... we made ourself relax in the middle of the afternoon on a weekday. We didn't have to ask permission, we just did it. As I looked around that day at people with their heads down working, I realized what the sacrifices were really about.
    We look at things differently. We plan and look forward based on ambition, not quotas and box checking. We were, truly, masters of our own destiny. And most importantly, it felt like we were.
    You'll feel like this again. And it will pass again in the wake of your successes. Just remember: nobody on this earth can threaten your livlihood if you don't appease their corporate/company byline. If the unthinkable happens and you DID fail... you'll just innovate, adapt, and overcome. You said it yourself in one of your videos, if you focus on your failures, you ignore the massive volume of wins you've ever had.
    It's all a race for financial independence and peace. Godspeed, and I'll see you at the finish line.

    • @bluepillbetaorbiterkingsim1747
      @bluepillbetaorbiterkingsim1747 2 года назад +7

      I sucked at the LSAT, couldn't even make 152 (or whatever the median score is). failed at many other pursuits too. no sour grapes from me. I am great at some things like getting people to lose weight and a few other jobs, but suck at others.

    • @hb1932
      @hb1932 2 года назад +6

      Very true thanks for the shared wisdom

    • @Zoltan1251
      @Zoltan1251 2 года назад +2

      "you'll just innovate, adapt, and overcome"... this statement is very off... the entire point is that most people dont have any safety net when they fail.... then you have no other choice but to take a job

    • @AATproducer
      @AATproducer 2 года назад +2

      Yeah, I did the same... But as an employee.
      As long as I reach the due dates, nobday gives a fuck when I go and take a walk outside or cook and eat with my gf

    • @Caring4Self
      @Caring4Self 2 года назад +1

      Very well said!!

  • @jessicaclores8728
    @jessicaclores8728 2 года назад +43

    This is just right in time for someone like me, Vincent. I had subscribed to your RUclips channel the time that I had started thinking of quitting my present job. Updated genuine videos of yours like this helps me weigh things out. Your content is like a step-by-step guide being applied for us to see the situations (may not specifically the sane as yours but somehow a real example) that we’ll face. Keep on creating contents like this! You are a living example. I pray you peace, success, and some free time off to replenish you.

    • @VincentChan
      @VincentChan  2 года назад +6

      thank you so much jessica that really means a lot! wishing you all the best

  • @nezzylearns
    @nezzylearns 2 года назад +452

    I'm so glad you posted this. Honestly I was so jealous of everyone being able to quit. I was like well I wish I could knowing financially I'm not able to. But I'm glad you're doing well financially and thank you for being totally honest. People need honesty.

    • @refineme
      @refineme 2 года назад +16

      If my kids tell me they are hungry, I’ll sell my body to feed them. Telling people to rage quit is a terrible idea if you have kids. “Sorry I can’t feed you, and we’re losing our house and living in our car, and I can’t take you to see a dentist for that cavity because we have no insurance, because I had a bad day at work and daddy’s boss is mean anywhere I get a job.”

    • @mariee.5912
      @mariee.5912 2 года назад +11

      I quit my job, but not out of rage. I left in good terms. I was tired of the same nonsense and applied for one job that I thought was better than my job. I wasn't desperate or eft my job before having another job. I told my new employer why I was leaving my job. Better opportunities and growth. I was hired instantly earning a lot more.

    • @gabrielledennis4103
      @gabrielledennis4103 Год назад

      Kudos for having the courage to quit. I wish I had had that courage to leave a toxic career. That was not common for people like me in their 50s. On the good side, you are young and have your future ahead of you. Thank goodness you are financially stable.

  • @Eminoseikatsu
    @Eminoseikatsu 2 года назад +62

    “Am I running away from something? Or running towards something?” - great question to ask oneself.
    I myself wanted to quit my consulting job so bad a few years ago, but I didn’t because I knew that I was trying to run away from it. Now I am finding it fun, as I have younger new grads working for me(I found joy in teaching).
    Now I want to go travel around the world in my last 20’s. But I know this time I am “running towards something,” as I am going back to the current job after a year of sabbatical😌

  • @soniaperez2417
    @soniaperez2417 2 года назад +30

    This is the most honest video that I have seen on the subject. I have been self-employed for 15 years now and I can vouch 100% for what this RUclipsr is saying. The hardest thing I have ever done is self-employment, and it is the loneliest too. Wgen we work for large corporations and have salaried positions with great benefits, it is a huge thing to leave all that to become self-employed. If you don't have a true-to-the-bone, bones Why, I would suggest you don't do it. Start with a strong, truthful Why, or continue to be an employee. Trust me on this. :-)

  • @JoshRimer
    @JoshRimer 2 года назад +34

    As someone who used to be a full-time RUclipsr and now has a full-time job with RUclips on the side, I can say this is definitely a much more better way to live for me… but I don’t think people will really understand how hard it is to do RUclips full time until they go through it themselves.

  • @Theman26642
    @Theman26642 2 года назад +299

    Quit my job back in March. Definitely regret quitting without another job lined up. Had a financial cushion and was able to travel for a bit which I don’t regret doing. But it’s definitely more difficult finding another job. Didn’t realize how easy I had it although I was really burned out.

    • @deadinside8781
      @deadinside8781 2 года назад +42

      Feels like a trap. I hope you've been feeling better.

    • @Claymorw
      @Claymorw 2 года назад +27

      Always have a job line up, gaps gives hint of people quitting randomly, makes you more risky to hire.

    • @Speckled_Butterfly7206
      @Speckled_Butterfly7206 2 года назад +11

      Sadly, I had to leave my job after they were going to coach me over doing my job the right way instead of the wrong way. After a hospital trip and a funeral, I knew they were gonna try to fire me, so I handed in my notice after i realized how good it would be to be free. But I can agree on being burned out and I don't want to carry that to a new job so I am thinking of temping for a little till I find where I belong. Good luck on finding a new job.🙏

    • @SyphonGaming
      @SyphonGaming 2 года назад +9

      Yeah i quit a job i didnt like with bad hours amd schedule and saw tons of other places hiring but its been weeks since i have worked and no one wants to hire me

    • @mahjonglivestreaming4535
      @mahjonglivestreaming4535 Год назад +3

      I was burnt out working at a luxury retailer… it was too much.. I quit and felt depressed quite quickly … but that was opposed to stress and anxiety at work everyday. Thankfully I got my old job back with good management but the other people are so filthy

  • @marquism1799
    @marquism1799 2 года назад +49

    What a beautiful take and perspective on your journey. I think more people need to see the pros and cons of "doing what you love" for a job.

  • @XoloYT
    @XoloYT 2 года назад +201

    Even after watching this video I still think self-employment is for me. I'd personally much rather work 40-70 hours a week for myself rather then work 40-70 hours for someone else, commuting there and back, and making their dreams possible. You did mention something earlier which I disagree with when you said "I have to be my own boss and I can't afford to not work especially when I don't want to". Correct, but the same will apply when you have a job. You can't call out sick when you don't simply feel like it because you're scheduled or expected to show up 9-5 Monday through Friday. And if you do call out at a lot because maybe your going through a rough time or need a break from work then you'll risk losing your job as well. Where as if you are self employed and you simply don't work for one day the only thing it does is effect your pocket. Job security does exist in some fields but you should always be prepared to jump ship when your company lays you off because of "budget cuts". I think it ultimately comes down to wether or not you value your time/ freedom over security/ dependence. Personally I hate operating on an hourly wage because no more how productive I am, ultimately I'll still be paid almost the same as the guy who is lacking off (as you mentioned in the video). I also don't like being tied to schedule where I am forced to come in from 9-5. I'd much rather spring out of bed at 6am, get all my work done and out of the way as quickly as I can, and then have the rest of the day to myself (even if some days it can take me 4 hours to complete and some day it can take me 10), even if I only means I get one day off in the week.

    • @calix451
      @calix451 2 года назад +2

      Well said!

    • @SippinTeaaa
      @SippinTeaaa 2 года назад +1

      I agree

    • @Rieka.Chanel
      @Rieka.Chanel 2 года назад +9

      Spot on. Different strokes, for different folks!

    • @hendrixlove4713
      @hendrixlove4713 2 года назад +1

      This is straight bullshit, I work a 9-5 and make over 6 figures as well as having the ability to take time off when ever I need to. Just cause your reality was shitty doesn't mean mines was. Sometimes you gotta keep learning and improving so that you can eventually land a job that gives you the flexibility you want.

    • @mileskuwhatyr2700
      @mileskuwhatyr2700 2 года назад +4

      @@hendrixlove4713 in Russia no one (!) gives you a possibility to work 1 day in a week from home. I envy you, people in the US and Europe, that have that opportunity and rights..We will get there not so soon and I must be at office 5/7 from 9 to 6

  • @bryanmcwhorter1182
    @bryanmcwhorter1182 2 года назад +17

    Great video! I have gone through everything you talked about. I quit my job to write and do public speaking. I did this for four years and it was the hardest and most rewarding work. I almost never took a day off and never took any vacations. You do a great job on your videos! Keep it up!

    • @VincentChan
      @VincentChan  2 года назад

      Wow that's amazing! How is your public speaking career nowadays?

  • @jjgems5909
    @jjgems5909 2 года назад +24

    I’m a stay at home mom right now but I remember when I was working I would day dream and work on my business. Well, I started my “dream” business after I had my 2nd daughter and I quit my job and I started to absolutely HATED it. Their is something really nice about going to a steady job, having Saturday and Sunday off, not thinking about your job 24/7. Having health insurance lol all of those things. I’m still a stay at home mom but my business was even taking me away from that, both physically and mentally. It isn’t as easy or as fun as it looks. And I already knew it was going to be hard work and a sacrifice but I realized that that I wasn’t willing to sacrifice certain things. Now I simply focus on homeschooling and raising my children and I love it and I know I’ll never regret it. Yes it’s tough at time since we live on one income but it’s worth it in the end. I learned a lot about myself.

    • @ladybird491
      @ladybird491 Год назад

      Yup which is why I am going back.

  • @poxyfairy
    @poxyfairy 2 года назад +14

    This is so relatable! I quit my job in a similar fashion, and feel all the feels you described here. You've actually made me feel better about my situation, as I had just been wondering if I made a huge mistake. Your last question definitely gave me my answer, even though I'm still that lost dog wandering out there. I'd rather be wandering aimlessly in my creative thoughts than dying inside everyday at a meaningless job. I have learned recently that it's important to take vacations every once in a while. Just wish it wasn't so lonely.

  • @EchoesFromAbove
    @EchoesFromAbove 2 года назад +326

    This is such a great video bro! I’ve been watching you for two years now and the progression of your channel has been pretty incredible. I appreciate this video so much. People don’t realize how good you have it having a job as opposed to being an entrepreneur. Being an entrepreneur you work way more hours and you run the entire ship alone. Really appreciate this video bro.

    • @VincentChan
      @VincentChan  2 года назад +17

      thanks so much echoes!! there's definitely pros and cons to both :) appreciate the comment - how have you been the past 2 years?

    • @EchoesFromAbove
      @EchoesFromAbove 2 года назад +2

      @@VincentChan I’ve been great man! Hope all has been well with you! This thing called life is definitely a journey but I know you’ll eventually find your destination in time.

    • @VincentChan
      @VincentChan  2 года назад +1

      @@EchoesFromAbove haha couldn't have said it better myself. I'm wishing you all the best!

    • @bighappysize6789
      @bighappysize6789 2 года назад

      ​@@EchoesFromAbove

    • @myp0h
      @myp0h 2 года назад

      You only have to sit down and analyse the variables to know that you tubers are not having a much fun as they portray.
      Good confession but this also seems like you are making yourself more busy by making documentaries. 🤔

  • @jojonashe
    @jojonashe 2 года назад +6

    I love you, man!
    Thank you so much for your honesty
    I have been working for corporate for so long doing a great job, and I survived the layoff wave of 2020, I felt burned out daily, and the workload increased due to the layoffs, so I quit my job last year. I tried to start my own business, but I quickly found that it won’t get me the income I needed, and I actually that I was enjoying my job, but not so much the load and the corporate culture. After six months, I decided to return to work BUT and a big BUT here, my whole work attitude was very different. For the first time, I was interviewing the companies, something I forgot in my previous experiences. Second I set my priorities, and no matter how much a company would offer, if they don’t match my preferences, I would just simply refuse the offer. See, what quitting does is that it pushes you out of your comfort zone. Only then you recognize that it’s OKAY. I can survive, and I am not afraid.

  • @samuk3963
    @samuk3963 2 года назад +4

    I love your honesty and transparency, when others are just focused on showing the good parts of their lives you're here showing us the truth

  • @pilarvelez9278
    @pilarvelez9278 2 года назад +24

    Love your authenticity, Vincent! Much gratitude for your channel, and to you for telling your story! Please keep moving forward, I can't wait to see the paths you travel!

    • @VincentChan
      @VincentChan  2 года назад +2

      wow thank you pilar. that really means a lot. truly appreciate you :)

  • @smartreikiandtarot
    @smartreikiandtarot 2 года назад +32

    My husband and I both quit our jobs to follow our passion. I have already freaked out and we are just starting our businesses, but it is scary. Being an employee is easier, but less rewarding.

  • @beau__
    @beau__ 2 года назад +25

    Self employment is always difficult at first, but I think it’s more fulfilling in the long wrong. What helps a lot in the future is if you start doing something that gives you passive income. No matter how hard it can get, I’d rather build a business for myself than work for some corporate that pays you a median income, while they make millions off of you. But there definitely are pros and cons for both.

  • @CrownePrince
    @CrownePrince 2 года назад +81

    Self-employment is hell and continues to be the hardest thing I've done. It's been seven years. At the moment I'm very happily working part time for a team and I'd easily switch to full time if it were an option. I think I'd bounce between working for a boss and working for an audience every 5 years given the choice. (You never really get to work for yourself. That's an illusion.)

    • @shawnk8685
      @shawnk8685 8 месяцев назад +2

      im sorry you feel working for yourself is just an illusion, and im sorry that you think the only option for you in america is making money for another man. neither is true, and i feel bad for you being trapped

  • @finanzasymejoracontinua
    @finanzasymejoracontinua 2 года назад +4

    Vincent, I have recently started following you and I must say that you produce amazing content. Thanks for the honesty. Many people think content creation is super easy and you work like 3 hours per day. NOTHING MORE FAR from reality. Editing a video myself takes me a whole day, sometimes more.
    Keep up with the amazing work!

  • @thehungryhussey
    @thehungryhussey 2 года назад +113

    Man, I love this realness. I feel all the time that folks have their crap together and I’m winging it. That’s the toughest thing for me, I feel I’m just going about things not knowing what I’m doing!
    Appreciate the realness.

    • @VincentChan
      @VincentChan  2 года назад +13

      haha thank you man, appreciate the comment! same for me - one of my worst qualities is that i keep comparing myself to other people. it's a terrible cycle. i always have to remind myself that 1/ no one knows what they're doing in life and 2/ the most important comparison is comparing yourself to your younger self

  • @chachachazki
    @chachachazki Год назад +4

    Thank you so much for this! I'm a creative solo entrepreneur as well and really struggle with the same issues you brought up. Thank you for reminding me that there is also the upside - the creative freedom to forge your path and continue growing and exploring!

  • @reveygray
    @reveygray 2 года назад

    Dudeee thanks! And your seriously awesome!! Hang in there with the Highs and Lows lol

  • @nikkininedoor1480
    @nikkininedoor1480 2 года назад +7

    I admit that I was reluctant to watch this video, because I like your content, and expected to see your continued success. I really didn't want to hear that quitting your job was a mistake. I was sorry to see that possibly you may have given up on yourself, though I am sure that happens for many people breaking into a new career, or like starting a RUclips channel. I did finally get brave today and watched your video. I am so happy to see you reinventing yourself and looking into your future possibilities. I look forward to watching your new content!! Love the new hairstyle, as well as your previous style, you Rock either way. So grateful for your channel !!!

  • @ramblingsofamathwoman6773
    @ramblingsofamathwoman6773 2 года назад +10

    I 1000% agree with this, and this is why I try not to monetize my passion. That's a hobby that I do when I want to enjoy myself, and the thing that I do for a job is something I just like. I think this needs to be talked about more because right now, the common belief is that you should be in love with your job and that it has to be the most fulfilling thing you do

  • @brookteleguz2462
    @brookteleguz2462 2 года назад +32

    Loved the vid! I think what makes entrepreneurial pursuits a bit easier, is being married to a spouse with a normal job haha. I know that certainly made it easier for me, when I quit my job to dive into reselling online. I am at a point now where I still desire to resell part time but also looking into freelance marketing niches online as another to way to diversify our income. I learned a lot through my journey and I wouldn’t change it! sometimes things just don’t turn out exactly as we thought they would. As for direction, I rely on the Holy Spirit and prayer to give me wisdom and guidance.

  • @natenallmusic
    @natenallmusic 2 года назад +6

    Thank you for your vulnerability! This is a conversation needed today. As a small business owner, I feel you man.

  • @marra531
    @marra531 2 года назад +247

    Im so glad you made this. Everyone is so convinced being an entrpanuer and working for yourself is such this grand thing and that you would be rich and better off from a 9-5. I appreciate this.

  • @imnobodywhoareyouu
    @imnobodywhoareyouu 2 года назад +4

    This is a refreshingly honest video. Everybody is like Quit your job, 9 to 5 is the worst, etc. I actually plan to change careers and it’s quite difficult to do. I plan to start working just 4 hours a day while I start my own company.

  • @dchapmanguitar6206
    @dchapmanguitar6206 2 года назад +175

    Quitting my job was one of the best things I've done. Even with all the challenges I get up and get excited everyday. Keep up the good work!

    • @VincentChan
      @VincentChan  2 года назад +4

      that's amazing to hear chapman! what are you up to nowadays?

    • @dchapmanguitar6206
      @dchapmanguitar6206 2 года назад +14

      @@VincentChan Training for youth athletes! Use to live on a baseball field as an official and began to hate it. I make a lot less but am a lot happier. Looking forward to the next video man

    • @VincentChan
      @VincentChan  2 года назад +10

      @@dchapmanguitar6206 wow that's so cool! wishing you the best of luck on that :)

    • @couloir1
      @couloir1 2 года назад

      100%

    • @Spydrrr
      @Spydrrr 2 года назад +1

      @@dchapmanguitar6206 Eventually happiness will also lead to more success in your life I've noticed with many things I've read. 10/10 comment

  • @xlAnonymouslx
    @xlAnonymouslx 2 года назад +5

    Your videos are never boring to watch and always entertaining. I like how you speak fast and your editing goes with it. I know it's takes a lot of work just for 1 video because of the edits but I always enjoy your videos. Keep it up and wish you nothing but the best!

  • @tarekalkhattab
    @tarekalkhattab 2 года назад +17

    Whenever I’m trying to launch a personal project (currently 2 movies and a clothing brand), even though I feel passioned about these projects, I get the same feeling you described at the end of the video : wtf am I doing and am I going in the right direction ?
    It feels great to know that even successful ppl like you get that same feeling as well. It means that resistance will always be there and we just have to be disciplined and follow what seems to be right for us even though we’re not certain yet. Try and adapt, again and again. Thanks !
    Btw if one day you decide to hire ppl to help you on your first or 2nd channel, where would you make an announcement ? ✨

    • @VincentChan
      @VincentChan  2 года назад +3

      thank you so much for sharing that tarek! I'm so glad i could help :) i would make the announcement on my IG story :)

  • @punkguitar72
    @punkguitar72 2 года назад +4

    THIS! I was in one of my low points last week, and this just helped me to bring my sh1t together. Thank you Vincent.

  • @natalie_cnp
    @natalie_cnp 2 года назад +14

    This is so relatable. I also learned the hard way when I quit my corporate job a few years ago and went onto part-time contract work with the intention of building my business. I have never been more stressed out in my life and basically wasn't able to focus on building my business because of the lack of structure and financial stability, while also constantly feeling burnt out.

    • @AlissonGMRocha
      @AlissonGMRocha 2 года назад +5

      this is happening to me right now. How are you dealing with it nowadays?

  • @Mrandyol
    @Mrandyol 2 года назад +2

    I watch this channel to live a different (virtual) reality. People always tell me to open my own restaurant or start my own carpentry business, but I've continued to work in Corporate Finance because turning my passion into a job will turn it into work. I'm also a people pleaser, so these client-facing jobs would drive me crazy. The budgetting part Vincent talked about would also drive me nuts.
    I think about my day-job as a method to finance my passion projects, and that's honestly something I don't take for granted. Passions and hobbies on the side is key to keeping me sane!!!
    Thanks for the honest perspective Vincent. It's an important perspective that RUclipsrs rarely present. Wishing you the best!

  • @Alaska_Gal
    @Alaska_Gal 2 года назад +110

    I quit my finance job 6 days ago. Worked there for over 8+ years & I was unhappy, stressed & beyond burned out. Everything always works out. I feel so liberated. 🙌🏼

    • @solegonz762
      @solegonz762 2 года назад +7

      Congrats! I'm super jelly- Hope you enjoy your Summer!

    • @Alaska_Gal
      @Alaska_Gal 2 года назад +4

      @@solegonz762 Thank you! I hope you have a great Summer as well. ✌🏼

    • @telekoadmasu6353
      @telekoadmasu6353 2 года назад

      @@Alaska_Gal Why stayed for 8+ yrs, is that how long it took u to realize u were unhappy or is there something else , if I may ask

    • @Alaska_Gal
      @Alaska_Gal 2 года назад +10

      @@telekoadmasu6353 good pay, paid time off, job flexibility & health/dental benefits for my son & I. Today marks 2 weeks since my last day & I’m loving being OUT OF THERE!

    • @Alaska_Gal
      @Alaska_Gal 2 года назад +1

      @Chris P thank you!

  • @Daniel_Braun
    @Daniel_Braun 2 года назад +7

    I definitely share some of the same thoughts as you on this. It's all about betting on yourself - and the way you're doing it, that seems like a smart bet to make!

    • @VincentChan
      @VincentChan  2 года назад

      hey daniel! thanks for commenting man, appreciate you :)

  • @kouchannel2935
    @kouchannel2935 2 года назад +40

    Your videos always hit me right on the spot. Had a promising career but resigned (which for asian parents is a big no no) during the great resignation, now ventures on the long dark lonely road of entrep, but yeah its still a long shot to go. So yeah. Keep it up! We'll reach there one way or another

  • @GuruChaz
    @GuruChaz 2 года назад +5

    I left my job for a year because I was burned out. I resigned with money in the bank. Now, try interviewing without having to explain that gap and get judged or discarded. It's been tough finding another job. I've never seen it be such a mess. Seriously. I'm about at the point where I'm going to have to pay monthly bills on a credit card. Nightmare.

  • @BryanInvest
    @BryanInvest 2 года назад +55

    Wow. This certainly was a different type of video but I thoroughly enjoyed it. Thanks for being real and showing us both sides of the coin. I hope you find peace and success in your new style! 👊

    • @VincentChan
      @VincentChan  2 года назад

      thank you so much bryan :) wishing you all the best

  • @chloeliuyy
    @chloeliuyy 2 года назад +10

    I loved the last question: “Am I running towards something or away from something?”

    • @romeou4965
      @romeou4965 2 года назад

      That was my barometer for relocating my family in 2021 from Philly to Dallas for better quality of life and lower cost of living.

  • @YouBeRelentless
    @YouBeRelentless 2 года назад +1

    I appreciate your honesty. There’s so many glamorized entrepreneur stories but they fail to mention the real facts.

  • @Boogenhiemer
    @Boogenhiemer 2 года назад +12

    Echoing what everyone else is saying here Vincent - Much praise and admiration to you for being real and authentic, and accepting that what you thought you wanted wasn't 100% right for you. It takes a lot of integrity to admit that, and a lot of love and respect for yourself to know that you deserve something better.
    It's so hard to put your passion and your energy into something you want, be it a career, relationship, or any project, and to find out that it didn't work for you and maybe that the love for it wasn't sustainable. But I believe anyone who goes through that difficult process is simply one step closer to finding what it is they really want. You are stronger and smarter than you realize, and you're walking the path of the sacred warrior! Thank you for the video, and I wish you the best!!
    Also to be fair, living in New York State isn't the best because of the high taxes, regulatory red tape, lack of good cities. It just feels like a bleh state, and this is coming from someone Upstate.

  • @BronwynAlexandriaa
    @BronwynAlexandriaa 2 года назад +1

    I have actually experienced this many times. Once I made my "passion" into a business, it stopped being enjoyable because well... it was work. I realized that I wanted my passions to be a part of me, whilst I wanted my job to apart from me. I wanted work to be separate from my identity. I come home from work and don't think about work. and I want my passions to be a creative expression to help get my mind OFF of the stresses of life. This is where I am in my life right now. It is eventually my goal to own a couple of businesses, so I want to make sure I am mentally strong enough to handle it before I start lol.

  • @joonlee30
    @joonlee30 2 года назад +65

    Vincent, I’ve been watching you since the beginning. I know entrepreneurship is not all rainbows and butterflies, but seeing you jump into that uncertainty and trying unconventional ways really gives me the courage to find something in my life as well. Keep up the grind! Your journey is SO interesting

    • @VincentChan
      @VincentChan  2 года назад +2

      wow thank you joon, that really means a lot :) I'm so glad you're an OG viewer. I'm curious what kinds of videos you would like to see more of in the future :)

  • @ALifeAfterLayoff
    @ALifeAfterLayoff 2 года назад +2

    100% accurate. Working side hustles isn't easy, let alone going at it full time. But it's very rewarding to grow something all your own.

  • @BufnitaSacra
    @BufnitaSacra 2 года назад +3

    Quitting your job was not a mistake, assuming that this path was going to be easy was. You’re doing great and remind yourself why you chose the path in the first place. Was it really to make more money or to have freedom & be your authentic self? When you feel like giving up, remember why you started. Good luck!

  • @CheeseOnEverything
    @CheeseOnEverything Год назад +1

    Best balance is to have the ladder. I've been doing youtube on the side meanwhile working for transit for the last 15 years. I couldn't imagine ever giving up my full time job for the uncertainty of youtube. Transit doesn't have any impact when the economy goes down, in fact more ppl take it when economy is in a depression and expands when the economy is good, win-win situation, government run, best pensions and benefits. On the other hand, youtube plummets when the economy is down, and any little factor changes the rules and pay to the content creators. There's no stability in entrepreneurship and the second you stop working, the less you'll make. And ask driving was my passion, I've actually switched jobs out of it because your passion only lasts for so long when you do it for work. I started hating driving cuz it was just frustrating especially being in Toronto. Do something you don't mind doing, but not something you love cuz sooner or later you're gonna hate it.

  • @mikelongco
    @mikelongco 2 года назад +27

    This is such a great and needed video, Vincent. As someone who has been lucky enough to have made my living online for a number of years, followed by a decent career in corporate America, two things really stand out:
    1) Your thoughts on the limited ceiling in the corporate world is spot on. While there is a measure of security in a steady paycheck, the flip side is that you are limited by (a) the job category you're in, and (b) the amount of money you can make. Sure you can promote and (slightly) change both of these things, but to what degree? Unless you're on a CEO fast-track, it takes decades to make the kinds of big career and money increases that truly move the needle. While entrepreneurship comes with different risks (not necessarily more or less - just different), its advantages are the polar opposite - there is no limit to your role in the company you create, and no ceiling on your income. But of course, the risk of failure is high...crazy high.
    Depending on your level of risk tolerance and the stage you're at in life, this can often be a no-brainer...in one direction or the other. Speaking of risk aversion...
    2) The other thing to consider is something that most RUclipsrs (and commenters) haven't yet encountered, but unfortunately, will come to you eventually - age discrimination. At a certain point, jobs will become more difficult to come by, and the risk will shift.
    At one time in my life, a corporate job was the less risky route, because that steady paycheck helped to provide for my family. But now, at age 52, with my kid grown, and being the recipient of a post-merger layoff, Corporate America no longer seems to have a use for me. I've finally realized that the risk balance has shifted. For the rest of my work life, providing my own income is actually going to be far less risky than trying to get a salaried job as I (and all of us) continue to age.
    This is thought-provoking stuff, and I truly appreciate you bringing it to the forefront. Thank you!

  • @Tubedog8
    @Tubedog8 2 года назад

    I was cringing over the I Quit Video and all the walks in the woods. I loved this video! Honest. Having had several businesses I am now enjoying your journey and the professional quality of your videos. Being scared is good! If you decide to have a family you will then hit a new level of commitment. Good luck - keep sharing!

  • @cb8962
    @cb8962 2 года назад +16

    How timely to come across this vid. Your insightful observations resonated with me. Thank you for sharing your journey thus far. And your final thought: “Am I running towards something or away from something?” Meditating now on what that question means to me and for my next steps. Really appreciated your humor, too. Sending good vibes your way as you discover what is your next step.

  • @missyw3663
    @missyw3663 2 года назад +2

    I found your channel when I started doing career research, I was interested in your video where talked about leaving your corporate job. I have also felt the long hours of working for some one else’s dream and the lack of growth despite all of my hard work. I have seen quite a few online entrepreneurs burn out after a couple years and disappear. I came to the conclusion that it’s better not to put all of your eggs in one basket. It doesn’t matter if you’re spending all of your week in a corporate job, or all of your week working on your RUclips channel, you’re burning out and lacking personal time which is one of your values. I decided for myself I would keep my job and just go down to part time and start pursuing my true passion of educating part time as well. I’m also back in college to expand my knowledge in a new career field to give myself further options. I want to remind you that you don’t have to go “all in” on one thing, I’m starting to believe that if you do, you will eventually burn out from it. I think you’re brilliant, authentic and generous with your knowledge. Best wishes on your new channel!

  • @MichaelDrift_
    @MichaelDrift_ 2 года назад +2

    Jordan Peterson talks about how there's a price to everything in life, there is no route that is without pain so you need to choose the pain that's meaningful, in other words, worth it. It's easy to get the grass is greener perspective whenever you face a hardship with a route you're on, that's partly probably what made you go on this entrepreneur route, maybe a boss doubled the expectations of work in half the timeline so you had to give up your weekend. However, that same perspective can rob the fruits of what you've accomplished now, remember the sovereignty over your destiny, and the impact you'll make as a content creator will infidelity be more meaningful than whatever desk job you can get. That's enough meaning to make it all worthwhile, despite the struggles of taking this less-traveled route, at least imho. From one ENTJ to INTJ, keep at it brother. I'm trying to break that first barrier of escaping the rat race myself on my channel but it's nice to know you kept it real with what's on the other side, Now I'm all the more prepared!

  • @robertdryden3591
    @robertdryden3591 2 года назад

    Unbelievable, you told the truth!!! There are so many folks who talk about quitting their job, finding inner peace, and then they quickly segway into how much time they now have and "here's how to make money" videos. Everyone I have viewed is completely happy and doing well financially according to their video channel. I thought there had to be so much more to it than that. Thank you for your story to date, courage, innovation, and honesty regarding your situation and future. You are ahead of the pack, my friend. Cheers!

  • @unigirl123
    @unigirl123 2 года назад +6

    I feel this. I quit my 6 figure job and find the road of entrepreneurship is not all rosy. The income fluctuates and the day is so unstructured balancing getting clients and doing the real work. This video can't come at a better time. Thank you

  • @hanawright941
    @hanawright941 2 года назад

    Thanks!

  • @apocalypse369
    @apocalypse369 2 года назад +5

    I've been working 2 physically demanding jobs for over 5 years now working towards one day being financially free by investing and developing passive streams of income. I'm completely burnt out and overwhelmed now cause I sacrificed my health and social life. These videos helped me to press through despite the extreme lows and I'm hoping I can quit soon. Life isn't easy and I'm learning everyday how to improve my situation and be a better me.

  • @zangovu
    @zangovu 2 года назад +1

    I been down this path mutliple times. I have to say best part is what ever you do in life it’s not all about control of what you do, but sometimes how much of that control can you let go.
    It’s still better to build something for yourself because of a legacy you can leave behind. At same time it goes where ever you go. Doubled edge sword. Job has the same situation but on the opposite spectrum being the employee. It’s good to be on both side or at least see it from both angles. Adjust accordingly to life and where it takes you. Success follows good habits. So doesn’t matter what you do. As long as you have foundation down you can have confident doing what ever in life!

  • @nodarknostar
    @nodarknostar 2 года назад +82

    You've created a demanding yet well paying and more fulfilling job for yourself that is disguised as a business. A business is something that can be scaled and automated to the point where you can walk away from it and it essentially runs itself, that's where freedom lies.
    Great content and a genuine perspective.

    • @xiquai
      @xiquai 2 года назад

      Agree - freedom lines in the ability to scale and create something thst runs for itself.

  • @Claymorw
    @Claymorw 2 года назад +1

    I quit a job that paid me very little, no benefits really, and the hours were so terrible. They starting to ask me to work until midnight because I was the only French speaker manager. So I told them, enough, I’m going to look for work someone else, which I was told “yeah okay good luck with that”. 3 weeks later, I had found something else that paid double and have since given me so many raise, I make double.
    It does pay off in some instances to take a chance, but I also work 9 - 5, and don’t have to worry about working morning, or evening for dirt poor money.

  • @JoshuaMayo
    @JoshuaMayo 2 года назад +5

    Wow, I loved the style of this video. You had me nervous for a second there about going back to work. Well, "work", you know what I mean.

    • @theuniqword
      @theuniqword 2 года назад

      he hacked my instagram account this is bastard chatter

  • @seren.itywrites
    @seren.itywrites 2 года назад +1

    I recently journeyed into entrepreneurship and…I felt lost before it, thus I’m sure you can imagine how I feel now.
    With that being said, I adore it tremendously. I am a copywriter, specifically for fitness/health industries (specializing in email marketing atm), and might I say it’s both exhausting and thrilling.
    I love coming up with ideas, picking apart language, writing with intent and discovering better, more efficient ways to communicate purposefully.
    I did get a part time job though, simply to take a bit of pressure off of myself to not journey down the road of dark depression in a lonely and confusing abyss….
    I do recommend, that you find what works best for you. Having a side job helps me to devote more focus and a more “how-to” attitude towards my copywriting.
    Cheers to your journey. Cheers to everyone’s journey. 🤗

  • @saturnight.3026
    @saturnight.3026 2 года назад +5

    Money < Time
    Yes, a real job can bring you more money for less effort, but the time you waste on that job is irreplaceable. Being your own boss means you yourself choose what to do with your time, and thus it is more fulfilling, even if you have to work harder. While it seems like an ideal situation to have a job and extra work/hobbies at the remaining time in the day, but the thing is, there would never be any time for something that requires energy if you're constantly tired or mentally exhausted from the main job.

    • @daqueene181
      @daqueene181 2 года назад

      Thank you for saying this! I was wondering if anyone would mention it. Money can be replaced, time cannot.

  • @obiiscool
    @obiiscool 2 года назад +1

    Nice! Your video was very insightful, helped me think through some of my plans, also top tier attention to detail (it shows)

  • @BaDazai
    @BaDazai 2 года назад +3

    I quick my job in 2016. I'm lazy and now i get to work less hours and less days. I've never been over ambitious, I don't care for making millions at the expense of my hobbies. I'm making enough for food, my hobbies, building, my house and travelling (on the cheap cheap). It also helps I don't have a family nor do I want one. 😅

  • @foodlover8151
    @foodlover8151 2 года назад +1

    Your my absolute favorite channel. I'll see you at the new channel. You provide so much information in an easy format for people to absorb. Thank you!

  • @kirkl.collins4565
    @kirkl.collins4565 2 года назад +8

    If you don’t want to invest…learn. If you don’t want to learn…build. If you don’t want to build observe. DO SOMETHING…other than leave. There is so much opportunity here. Take advantage!

    • @RichardWKeys
      @RichardWKeys 2 года назад +4

      Reminds me of the phrase...."Rising tide raises all boats" to which Warren Buffet added "It’s only when the tide goes out that you discover who’s been swimming naked"

    • @brandonr.navarro5896
      @brandonr.navarro5896 2 года назад +2

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    • @christopherberends8242
      @christopherberends8242 2 года назад +2

      @@brandonr.navarro5896 to manage investment risk consider maintaining a broad diversification of your investments that reflects your personal risk tolerance, time horizon, and the nature of your financial goal. Remember, diversification is an approach to help manage investment risk. It does not eliminate the risk of loss if security prices decline Because investing can be complicated. Consider working with a Financial Advisor to help guide you on your wealth-building journey if you're just starting out.

    • @brandonr.navarro5896
      @brandonr.navarro5896 2 года назад +2

      @@christopherberends8242 your assertion that as we age we become more risk averse rings so much true to me. Can you recommend any fiduciary Financial Advisor?

    • @christopherberends8242
      @christopherberends8242 2 года назад +1

      @@brandonr.navarro5896 "Angela Mae Mcclain" performs admirably. In terms of portfolio diversification, he is pretty brilliant and also SEC-regulated, so you may check him up online.

  • @inkling00
    @inkling00 Год назад

    This was really eye opening thank you for posting. You are a great communicator & definitely have a way with words! I was talking w/ my dad last night about running his own business & he said he loves it but after listening to your video I realize it’s not for everyone. Wishing you all the best!

  • @goodenergi
    @goodenergi 2 года назад +3

    Loved the video. Feel the same. I love being self employed but it’s not for everyone.

  • @KingaGorski
    @KingaGorski 2 года назад +1

    It's a delicate dance pursuing your passion and hobbies as our main forms of paid work, because they can, like you said, quickly turn into another "job". The key issue is that many folks don't typically make a high enough income (at least not for the first several years) so they end up burning the candle at both ends while grinding away at their passion-turned-job in an effort to make that extra couple bucks.
    Peace of mind is a top value for me, and I actively try to keep that top of mind (#punny) as I work towards my next level of ambition 🧘‍♀🚀

  • @plyric
    @plyric 2 года назад +11

    "Feel like a stray dog walking into a ghost town..." YES! That is EXACTLY how I feel as an entrepreneur and sole-proprietor business owner! The loneliness is very real as it's difficult to find peers you properly mesh with. Also, your brain never fully turns off "work" mode; it's like the switch gets fused into one position and you have to replace the entire circuit (i.e. retire) just to be able to adjust back to "relax" mode again. (Beware, even retirement may not "correct the circuit". 🤣 ) If you don't have a proper, personal support network to help cheer you on through the "crash times" you WILL experience as an entrepreneur, you may be better off just going W2 and letting someone else manage those many, many, MANY expenses. Otherwise if you have the support network, and the sheer fortitude, being your own boss is extremely rewarding. 😎

  • @stephaniemoulton
    @stephaniemoulton 2 года назад +2

    Yup. You mentioned every single reason I can't run my business FT right now and have to stay in a job I hate. Also, I'm an introvert and work in a call center, so I have no energy to look for jobs after work. It's awful.
    I appreciate how honest you are in this video. Thank you.

    • @EDV-js1oe
      @EDV-js1oe 7 месяцев назад

      How are you now?

  • @AleePadron
    @AleePadron 2 года назад +3

    This was such a fresh and honest take. Thank you for sharing this with us, Vincent.

  • @CamoflagedTumbleweed
    @CamoflagedTumbleweed Год назад

    No idea how I got here but.. Really good. Best of luck. Came to same crossroads and stayed in the job so different pov but appreciated your honesty. Pros and cons for choosing to stay in the job and contrasting my lessons with yours was interesting, but the value was your honesty of your pov to compare mine too. Best of luck!

  • @charloettie
    @charloettie 2 года назад +9

    I love the honesty! Self-employment is definitely such a hassle as soon as you want to do something like get a mortgage or sponsor a partner for a visa. I got an employment contract and went back to work for 8 months just so I could gather the documents to sponsor my husband to move from the USA to the UK. Inflation in America right now is insane and the cost of health insurance is crazy! I don’t think people should be punished for being self-employed though I understand it’s way easy to launder money if you are getting paid cash!

  • @angied1178
    @angied1178 2 года назад +1

    This video gives you way more credibility than the vast majority of people who post financial/life coach type content. Thanks for your honesty!

  • @joquerol
    @joquerol 2 года назад +13

    Thank you for this. You my friend are my "road not taken". And now I can see my path is also valid and I'm content with it.
    I often feel like a wuss for not quitting and starting my own thing yesterday. But there was a point in my life when I fully committed to my "corporate America career" and I started practicing the FI/RE principles so that one day I can retire and finally do my own thing...
    Thankfully my latest projections have me out of the rat race for good before I'm 40.
    That's when I'll have all the time in the world to do my own thing without the pressure you describe (since it won't need to be my source of income).
    Keep up the good work!

    • @VincentChan
      @VincentChan  2 года назад +2

      that's absolutely amazing jordi! congrats on getting out of the rat race at such an early age. I'm wishing you all the best man :)

    • @audreysrk
      @audreysrk 2 года назад +2

      But what if you die before you turn 40?... not trying to be a downer just wondering. Would it have been worth it??

    • @joquerol
      @joquerol 2 года назад +3

      @@audreysrk that's something that I wondered about before I fully committed to FI/RE. But something cool about FI/RE is how it almost turns retiring early into a game. I feel fulfilled just working towards that goal.
      And if I do die before 40, I think I'll be content in knowing I'm leaving my family better off.

    • @jessitabonita
      @jessitabonita 2 года назад +1

      @@joquerol Very inspiring! Thanks for sharing!

  • @firerabbit01
    @firerabbit01 2 года назад +1

    Today I just told my boss that I will be quitting my job. This video empowers me to pursue what I really want! Thank you

  • @gabrielaluporini2640
    @gabrielaluporini2640 2 года назад +3

    I hear you and lived it all my life at home (my father is an entrepreneur) and decided to be an employee. However, later in life, I can see my parents are in a much better financial place than the friends who were employees, even the ones in great positions. It’s tough, but you are in the right path!! You are great!

  • @brianruiz8448
    @brianruiz8448 2 года назад +1

    Amazing how real your video is, a lot of people just run and quit without not knowing that quitting your job does not mean you will stop working, you will probably work more but maybe after seen that you are impacting almost half a million persons all over the world instead of just your work team on your city it might be worth it at the end and since you don't have a boss to tell you this I'll say it "Keep up the good work, Vincent" hahaha.
    Thanks for sharing

  • @naimasiddiqui5519
    @naimasiddiqui5519 2 года назад +4

    JUST A SUGGESTION: You can always hire a team to do repetitive stuff for you. It will save you so much time.

  • @valentinaacc77
    @valentinaacc77 2 года назад +1

    this boy its always talking fire, cheers on being entrepreneur and crying everyday but knowing you are the winner at the end

  • @Bookinista08
    @Bookinista08 2 года назад +4

    What a great video! Thanks for your honesty! I first was an employee, then went to be a freelance translator for 6 cruel years (although I adored what I did) but ended up working for a global corporation, I'm going on 5 years now. And to be honest, I'm really happy being financially stable. Also I don't hate my work. 😅

  • @nice.5385
    @nice.5385 2 года назад

    That is really helpful to have this kind of feedback! Thanks a lot !!!!!

  • @emilyencapsulated9540
    @emilyencapsulated9540 2 года назад +15

    We love some self-reflection 🤗 I totally hear you on this! I love creative pursuits -- writing, cooking, creating content.... but I don't think I would ever do these things full-time. I like having a day job and providing care to patients as a nurse practitioner...and then using my creative brain outside of work. And yes, health insurance & a 401k match is nice 🤷‍♀ The cool things is, we can go through different seasons of life where we might focus more on a "traditional career role" or spent more time on a side project. Priorities and interests evolve.

  • @tarinaaleamoni
    @tarinaaleamoni Год назад

    Thank you for the honesty! This is what more people need to realize. Being an entrepreneur can be so fulfilling and profitable at times, but it is true in the suns that people don’t realize they might lose passion for the thing they thought they wanted to do forever. I absolutely love health and fitness, and thought that personal training was definitely going to be my dream career path. After doing it for over a year, I had to be honest with myself that I really wasn’t enjoying it as much as I wanted to, and it almost seem to ruin my passion for it I feel that balance with having some structure as well as doing some independent work can be a great balance for a lot of people.

  • @janepark7437
    @janepark7437 2 года назад +4

    Thank you for this truth Vincent!! I have a corporate job that I absolutely hate and I am about to start a side project that I hope to turn into a small business and quit my job eventually. Your path and growth is very inspiring, especially when you say you are an introvert! Your channel is great 😊

  • @Lil-ym5sn
    @Lil-ym5sn 2 года назад +1

    I appreciate you sharing, Due to my supervisor's poor communication, I resigned from my position. The GM offered to move me to another Unit. However, despite the fact that he raised my pay, I declined. Why do I now see that it was a mistake? Unless I have another opportunity, I shouldn't resign. Well, I didn't accomplish anything for two years until I ran into financial difficulties. I sold a lot of my own stuff to pay my rent and bills. so I spent a week homeless, and my friend learned of my situation . He gave me a lot of support during the two months I spent in his room. I have now begun working online. When I have enough money to purchase a laptop, I also plan to start my own blog and upgrade my skills. be strong bro

  • @marilynkristiansen5428
    @marilynkristiansen5428 2 года назад +5

    I love this! Thank you for being so real in a world where everyone is encouraged to quit so that they can get rich overnight. I quit my safe job to start a private practice as a therapist 1.5 years ago,so I am a little behind where you are. Though now I am at the point where I see that its going to work out; with all I have learnt it can only get better from here. But this is only after experiencing that rollercoaster ride of extreme highs and lows; and my first year as an entrepreneur was one of the most confronting years I ever had. And yep...that tax thing...been there and when the sh*t hit the fan despite all my good intentions, then I was ready to walk away from my lifetime dream for good😆 . Instead I just started again.
    Things are more stable now and the potential is huge...ultimately I am glad I quit, though with the power of hindsight I probably should have waited. The thing is though...there is no way of knowing what you are getting into before you are in the thick of it right? Biggest lesson for me is this; I really did not know what I did not know about running an online business...I really did not have a clue...and I am glad I didn't know that when I quit. The learning curve was immense and such a hard slog...but the personal growth the last year has been more than the past 10.
    And that is why I could never go back. This is my real job. And quitting would be giving up on who I am and what I am meant to do in the world. So its not an option. But finding 'fake" part time jobs to supplement my income whilst building my real job....that's not failure as I first felt, thats just smart....and that became the answer for me. :) Thanks for sharing you journey, it was sooo identifiable and I chuckled with recognition throughout. :) Happy holidays!

  • @sunkissed7787
    @sunkissed7787 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for putting the truth out there. Working for yourself isn't for everyone. Entrepreneurship isn't for everyone. Being your own boss doesn't work for everyone. People, especially the younger generations who think they can make money doing pretty much nothing, need to hear this reality.

    • @Pharaoh_The_Great
      @Pharaoh_The_Great 2 года назад

      Oh yup you’re right! It’s not for those people that don’t sacrifice and put fourth the effort in achieving goals, being a self starter and chasing your dreams. The ones that need guidance, support, afraid of being alone 24/7 and need to fall back on one source of steady income building someone’s else dream, yeah entrepreneurship is not for those people. Those that quit to just go back to work for someone else because the bills is past due is just hustling backwards if you ask me. Should always have a plan and stick to it.

  • @Spydrrr
    @Spydrrr 2 года назад +4

    So quitting job wasn't really a mistake... GREAT TITLE THOUGH LOL. It caught my eye. This video was super well done. Puts lots of things into perspective and I think it depends on lots of things to sometimes. I personally don't wanna get a full degree in college. I wanna learn skills and acquire knowledge to make money doing the things I wanna do. It can be considered "the harder path", but to me it's the better path. Anyways. Great video and you earned a new sub lol

  • @hinabarron3842
    @hinabarron3842 Год назад

    Thank you so much for your candid feedback on becoming a RUclipsr!! Such great info here. Wishing you all the best!