being poor taught me to treat everyone equally and with respect, despite their social status or anything really. i was left on the street i was 5 and at 32 i don't have much, however i'm proud of myself as no one ever gave me anything and i made it pretty far considering where i came from. so be nice to people you never know what someone has gone through.
I never would've thought that you had been broke before, you're such a classy gentleman! Thanks for sharing these lifelessons, many people should watch this!
@@gentlemansgazette Being overly frugal for extended period of time becomes (almost like) a subconscious program. Realizing that time is limited and nonrenewable resource, I would not like to spend it on finding ways to save money (but still remain being financially responsible) Would you be so very kind to please share how did you manage to overwrite the old program, allow yourself to enjoy the finer things and remain very discerning consumer? Thank you.
I've been shopping at thrift stores for 40 years, and I love it. It's amazing what you can sometimes find. Once, I found a Pierre Cardin suit for only $14! It fit me beautifully, I didn't even have to get it tailored. I had it dry cleaned and wore it to a wedding. I got so many compliments on it. Just goes to prove that you don't have to spend a lot to look good. Just be a wise shopper and learn to spot a good quality garment.
You have an uncanny ability to find great looking and wonderfully preserved vintage clothes, especially suits and sports coats. I am having little luck in my quest. However, I am most grateful for what you have taught me regarding the value of vintage clothes and I shall continue my search.
I just learned to stop buying things that I want to avoid the "new" normal. At the end of the day, who you have in your life is more important than what you have. "Money can't buy happiness, but it sure does make your life a whole lot easier". Great video and a great lesson in life!
This reminds me of when I was jobless and broke. It's difficult when you've hit rock bottom. You look up at the hole and see that bright light, but it feels so far away. You have to work at digging yourself out of that hole and work towards your success while also not forgetting your failures.
terrific video Sven. when i was at the age you are now (mid thirties) i was horribly broke. i was so broke at one time i could hardly scare up the 20 cents to buy a box or rice-a-roni. no food pantries or food stamps back then. i am 78 now and have more money than i need. now i worry about health, not money....geez
Mike, Hmm! $ 2500 a month in LA would be a steal for Raphael's old place. On a TDY assignment for work, I had to live 2 months in a minuscule one-room studio dump with a a view of a brick wall in San Fran and it was north of $3K per month. At least I didn't have to pay for it personally.
Raphael I am so glad that you mention that you go to thrift stores and find quality vintage clothes and accessories. I have been doing that after having bought a $100 tie only to find it in a thrift store about a month later for $3.00. Research, be observant and economize are some of my key watch words these days! Your videos on what to look for and how to dress has led me to some great finds. Today, I bought dress pants with the original tags and vintage silk ties with original value of $205 for $32! Thanks for your great videos!
ich wurde aus meinem Studium exmatrikuliert und viel in eine tiefe Depression. wohnte in einer dreckigen 4er WG. am ende des Monats war ich froh Toasbrot und Salami kaufen zu können. damals lernte ich auch das Dinge dich nicht glücklicher machen sondern die Zeit die ich mit anderen verbringen konnte. nun verdiene ich gut kann aber sagen das mich das mehr an Geld nicht glücklicher gemacht hat. Ich habe auch vieles erst mit 30 gelernt. auch fest zu stellen was mich beruflich glücklich macht und dieses Ziel zu verfolgen hat mir mehr gebracht als alle Dinge die ich mich gekauft habe. Ich freue mich sehr so viele Gemeinsamkeiten gefunden zu haben. 👍
"You don't have to do the math when grocery shopping." Yes...I fell on hard times at one point and that was definitely an eye opener. I don't think I had even looked at the price of groceries before then.
I learned that not having much money helps you not only plan what your buying, but also taught me to cook because it's cheaper, and I am now a talented cook because of it, and I love cooking. In my house the kitchen is the heart of the home.
I recall shortly after finishing university having to spend an entire pay cheque on my monthly rent and taking 2 to 3 pay cheques for car repair, or driving clunkers that broke down periodically. Money doesn't buy happiness but it does buy convenience.
You are right on point Raphael! I have been there and done that. I feel empathy with you in what you went through growing up. Yet more money does not guarantee anything. Good health, a positive attitude, and goal setting are significant, as they will get you through even the most the difficult times.
Hats off to you sir. Anyone who was a paper boy (I too was one from the age of 14!) is hard working and is on the right track. Thanks for all your great videos.
Great content! Great content Sir. Feels like that an entire new generation seriously lack these lessons ... People get softer and softer while not using their minds and souls to achieve anything.
I came from a very prosperous California business family, "Mein Vater" being a lifer in the US Navy, so I grew up in that tradition also. My parents made me work for every penny I wanted, so good lessons there, taught me the value of a dollar. But still I had a lot of lessons to learn and later in life I made some foolish moves and ended up actually homeless, I was working and fortunately the production company I was out of town working with was putting me up, homeless in the Hilton! I felt like a fool, but worked hard and recovered. You really made some great points and I loved listening, and learned some things! Thanks again.
You know man. After your videos randomly popped up I loved watching them. Great life lessons and i grew up the same way. Always work for what you want and everything will carry much more meaning. You've done great and keep up the awesome videos!
Nice video and having no money in the bank is worrying I have been broke many times and the one thing I learned was to destroy all my credit cards and pay them all off 😊
Ew no how donyou function. Broke is a temporary state, being poor is different.. Destroying credit and avoidong it is a poor mans mentality. Get guud and use credit wisely its thete for a reason sir -woof
Thank you for sharing a little of your history. Some times we see a successful person and think that he never face difficulties but we never know exactly what someone have to pass to archive success. I see better times but now I am in a very difficult economic moment, I know I will be able to fix everything and I have a great woman by my side. Curiosities is that she is German (Leipzig) leaving in Berlin and I am Brazilian leaving in Spain. I see your videos since two years now and learn a lot in all senses. Wish the best for you and your family.
I have lived most of my life broke, and the lessons being broke taught me still are part of the way I live now that I am doing better. So many of your tips are spot on. I still only buy things on discount, including most food. I still work on my cars because 1. I enjoy it. and 2, it's a relic from when I either fixed it myself or nothing. I still take great pride in fixing my car with $150 in parts vs a $1500 bill at the dealer. Most people aren't broke forever, unless they are truly in a bad situation mentally, or physically. Most people, with great effort, can change their situation in time. I know, because I did. Great video.
Number six hit me; I didn't realize until now that that's exactly what I've been going through, so no wonder why I'm so depressed and feeling hopeless. But I am trying to find ways to get out from it, so thank you for this post.
Awesome phucken video! Your spirit, ambition, being goal oriented and positive attitude shows. Thank you for sharring your eperiences on what you have learned which is priceless for both young people and adults too.
Sven Raphael Schneider is a classy, sober and brilliant host/curator of all things gentlemen. I only recently stumbled accross this channel and I can't get enough 🙂
I especially love your suit breakdown showing how some of it is hand me down, etc. I'm a lifelong thrift store shopper and have found plenty of high value/high priced items for a few dollars. :)
I just purchased a marvelous boutonniere from Gentlemen’s Gazette. A customer service rep checked in before shipping, after shipping and checked in upon delivery. The package showed up in no time at all, barely two days. I was a skeptic at first. I thought they were all talk but I was amazed at the quality of the product and the phenomenal customer service. These folks are the real deal.
I love the Gentleman's Gazette, I have shared this channel with several people I know. Right now I am going through a job loss situation, but I have started working on my artwork side hustle. I am also working on a children's book inspired by my 2 daughters.
As a very young man in college and then medical school,I found a lot at consignment shops and at military surplus stores(including footwear and outerwear).Fortunately ,having been a jock it turned out that done correctly,clothes looked good on me so being in good physical shape helps with the wardrobe issue as long as the clothing is of good quality old or new.
Hi, only recently stumbled across your channel but am really enjoying the content. It's quite inspiring to see that the concept of being a Gentleman and the wearing quality traditional English clothing is being taken up outside of the UK. As I've matured I've found that I'm being drawn more and more towards the things that you discuss in the Gentleman Gazette and love visiting the quality outlets that are available here in the UK, even if most of it is outside of my price range. Thanks for the inspiration and your enthusiasm to inform a wider audience. Keep up the good work :-)
Thank you for sharing this information with us. I truly impressed with your presentation and openness about growing up in the working-class family. I myself struggling with financial problems even if I have advanced degrees and finding a job is difficult for me. God bless.
Well done, Gentleman's Gazette. I like your outlook and how you are offering great advice in helping men become better and feel better about themselves.
great individual style you have and a wealth of knowledge due to your experience....but to be able to convey it so well is brilliant and enjoyable to listen to even for me....
Really enjoying your channel content. The topics are great, very informative and helpful for everyday or special occasions. Thx therefore keep up the good work
Excellent article lots of great advice. Looking at one's financial situation & properly managing it something that most folk need to consider. kudos to you for your success.
This is a wonderful video, Raphael, and truly needed in this day and age. Balances nicely with the other videos where one can feel that they need to spend hundreds, if not thousands, of dollars on good quality style. (I don't mean just your videos, but that of other "gentlemen's fashions" that I've come across. It's a great message in that good fashion and making oneself feel good doesn't always have to cost a lot of high dollars -- it's the enjoyment of what you have, and of the special moments in life. I think you described "mindfulness" quite effectively without even having to say the word. Well done!
A lot of wisdom is passed on here. The greatest pleasure in having money is helping others. However the second greatest pleasure is dressing in shabby blue jeans, worn out sneakers and a discolored stained sweat shirt simply because you feel comfortable and don't care what others think. But that is something he would never understand!
Sven, I know this is an older video so I don’t know if you’ll see this comment but I wanted to say that I have been watching your videos for a while and enjoy them. Although your style is not mine, I still think that I learn from you. I have to say, though, that this video gave me an increased appreciation for you. I admire that you have been able to lift yourself from where you were 15 years ago to what you have become. Well done!
I'm in my late 30's and I make 3 to 4 times as much as I did in my 20's and own two places but honestly I way less happy than then. It seems like now I just have more stuff but I don't free richer or happier I just feel tired all the time it's like I'm working just to pay never ending bills. And friends and family just think my life is great cause I earn good money and seems like my career going great. All I wanted was to be free to go fishing and hunting. This video is so true.
Bravo! Most of us have gone through this at least once. In the early 90's I got the rug pulled out from under me and my youngest was just headed off for college. Finally found a sales job, but didn't have the required suits, nor the money to buy them. Then I discovered something very interesting and wound up with 15 beautiful suits, but it took some work. In the Thrift Stores there were some very nice suits. All it took was the time to sort through them individually and try them on. What I discovered was that there were virtually new suits sitting there that had no, or minimal usage. They were probably suits of a deceased person or someone who put on a lot of weight. Usually I could gauge the usage by examining the inside where the arms meet the suit, (think underarm pits). If there is going to be wear it will show up there first. One time I walked out with 5 beautiful (Top Name Brands) for $60. Another time I found a Johnny Carson Original for $1.50. It had never been worn, the pants had never been taken up and the stitching was still in the pockets. My boss could never figure out how I could dress so well and I never told him. Some of my nicest clothing items came from that period of time. You offer a great service and deserve your success.
I agree money doesn't make you happy. My most happiest times were when I was a kid and my mom was broke but we made the most of our creative minds. It was the best
I bought 2nd hand clothes when I was a teen, and that was fun. I am doing it again. It's still fun. I love the clothes I have found. And the savings is nice!
being poor taught me to treat everyone equally and with respect, despite their social status or anything really.
i was left on the street i was 5 and at 32 i don't have much, however i'm proud of myself as no one ever gave me anything and i made it pretty far considering where i came from.
so be nice to people you never know what someone has gone through.
I request elaboration.
a Notorious B.I.G reference? you actual legend
Best part of the video! Love it!
Wow! That B.I.G. actually blew me away. Pretty cool 👍.
i was jus going to comment that, this guy is pure class
I was quite surprised by that reference
Harry Love when?
I love how this guy is so himself. He radiates confidence and it’s oddly, and surprisingly, inspiring. To me, at least.
pandapoo777 I’m giving you a like for respect lol ,,,,,,,,,,,
Honest video. I also learned that being a producer rather than a consumer is the path to financial independence
Autarky
interesting, i'd love to hear that story
learn the needs of your peers
provide
$$$$$$$
J G but then there comes a lot more risk and stress.
@@yschaschel The world is complicated, but it doesn't need to be.
I'm not really a gentleman but I really like you. You're much more than just talking about clothes and etiquette.
You definitely have a magnetism and charm to you.. I enjoy your videos.
I never would've thought that you had been broke before, you're such a classy gentleman! Thanks for sharing these lifelessons, many people should watch this!
If it doesn't kill you, it makes you stronger ;). I think it is good to have experienced struggle so you appreciate things more when they are better
@@gentlemansgazette I absolutely agree
@@gentlemansgazette Being overly frugal for extended period of time becomes (almost like) a subconscious program. Realizing that time is limited and nonrenewable resource, I would not like to spend it on finding ways to save money (but still remain being financially responsible) Would you be so very kind to please share how did you manage to overwrite the old program, allow yourself to enjoy the finer things and remain very discerning consumer? Thank you.
You have the presence of nobility! So high class, even more than prince william and charles bless you my dear friend!~
I've been shopping at thrift stores for 40 years, and I love it. It's amazing what you can sometimes find. Once, I found a Pierre Cardin suit for only $14! It fit me beautifully, I didn't even have to get it tailored. I had it dry cleaned and wore it to a wedding. I got so many compliments on it. Just goes to prove that you don't have to spend a lot to look good. Just be a wise shopper and learn to spot a good quality garment.
You have an uncanny ability to find great looking and wonderfully preserved vintage clothes, especially suits and sports coats. I am having little luck in my quest. However, I am most grateful for what you have taught me regarding the value of vintage clothes and I shall continue my search.
I just learned to stop buying things that I want to avoid the "new" normal. At the end of the day, who you have in your life is more important than what you have. "Money can't buy happiness, but it sure does make your life a whole lot easier". Great video and a great lesson in life!
This reminds me of when I was jobless and broke. It's difficult when you've hit rock bottom. You look up at the hole and see that bright light, but it feels so far away. You have to work at digging yourself out of that hole and work towards your success while also not forgetting your failures.
It is very good to hear that you've managed to get at the point you are.
Grüße aus Südhessen, Herr Schneider.
terrific video Sven. when i was at the age you are now (mid thirties) i was horribly broke.
i was so broke at one time i could hardly scare up the 20 cents to buy a box or rice-a-roni.
no food pantries or food stamps back then. i am 78 now and have more money than i need.
now i worry about health, not money....geez
@1:55 a run down place
In LA that’s vintage and will run you 2500 a month
😂😂😂
U see houses like this in every town. Not gonna lie. My neighbor owns one.
Access to officers widows would bump it up to 3500 easy
Mike, Hmm! $ 2500 a month in LA would be a steal for Raphael's old place. On a TDY assignment for work, I had to live 2 months in a minuscule one-room studio dump with a a view of a brick wall in San Fran and it was north of $3K per month. At least I didn't have to pay for it personally.
Welsh Rabbit that’s SF I said LA
I felt this 100%
Raphael I am so glad that you mention that you go to thrift stores and find quality vintage clothes and accessories. I have been doing that after having bought a $100 tie only to find it in a thrift store about a month later for $3.00. Research, be observant and economize are some of my key watch words these days! Your videos on what to look for and how to dress has led me to some great finds. Today, I bought dress pants with the original tags and vintage silk ties with original value of $205 for $32! Thanks for your great videos!
ich wurde aus meinem Studium exmatrikuliert und viel in eine tiefe Depression. wohnte in einer dreckigen 4er WG. am ende des Monats war ich froh Toasbrot und Salami kaufen zu können.
damals lernte ich auch das Dinge dich nicht glücklicher machen sondern die Zeit die ich mit anderen verbringen konnte. nun verdiene ich gut kann aber sagen das mich das mehr an Geld nicht glücklicher gemacht hat.
Ich habe auch vieles erst mit 30 gelernt. auch fest zu stellen was mich beruflich glücklich macht und dieses Ziel zu verfolgen hat mir mehr gebracht als alle Dinge die ich mich gekauft habe.
Ich freue mich sehr so viele Gemeinsamkeiten gefunden zu haben. 👍
"You don't have to do the math when grocery shopping." Yes...I fell on hard times at one point and that was definitely an eye opener. I don't think I had even looked at the price of groceries before then.
I learned that not having much money helps you not only plan what your buying, but also taught me to cook because it's cheaper, and I am now a talented cook because of it, and I love cooking. In my house the kitchen is the heart of the home.
I recall shortly after finishing university having to spend an entire pay cheque on my monthly rent and taking 2 to 3 pay cheques for car repair, or driving clunkers that broke down periodically. Money doesn't buy happiness but it does buy convenience.
You are right on point Raphael! I have been there and done that. I feel empathy with you in what you went through growing up. Yet more money does not guarantee anything. Good health, a positive attitude, and goal setting are significant, as they will get you through even the most the difficult times.
Hats off to you sir. Anyone who was a paper boy (I too was one from the age of 14!) is hard working and is on the right track. Thanks for all your great videos.
Great content! Great content Sir. Feels like that an entire new generation seriously lack these lessons ... People get softer and softer while not using their minds and souls to achieve anything.
I came from a very prosperous California business family, "Mein Vater" being a lifer in the US Navy, so I grew up in that tradition also. My parents made me work for every penny I wanted, so good lessons there, taught me the value of a dollar. But still I had a lot of lessons to learn and later in life I made some foolish moves and ended up actually homeless, I was working and fortunately the production company I was out of town working with was putting me up, homeless in the Hilton! I felt like a fool, but worked hard and recovered. You really made some great points and I loved listening, and learned some things! Thanks again.
Probably one of the best motivational type videos I have seen on RUclips well done, very honest delivered in an anybody can do it type of way.
You know man. After your videos randomly popped up I loved watching them. Great life lessons and i grew up the same way. Always work for what you want and everything will carry much more meaning. You've done great and keep up the awesome videos!
Rafael,thank you for your generosity and the beautiful advice I appreciate it very much! You are one of the nicest people on Earth 🌍
Raphael, you are such an inspiration for me!
Good to know that Bach likes Gentleman's Gazette.
Wie wahr. Danke, daß Sie Ihre Erfahrungen mit uns geteilt haben! Tudo bem!
Thank you for posting such an honest video on one of life’s most important lessons, Sven. You, sir, are truly a gentleman AND a scholar.
All good life lessons. - Combining thrifted items, and with the money saved, adding new - i always love how you talk about this.
Money is a tool, and as with every tool is better to have it and don't need it (and as with tools, it's not always a good idea to lend it to anyone)
HOLY!! YOU MADE A NOTORIOUS B.I.G REFERENCE?!!?! 5 STARS!! Mah man.
Gangsta'
Every single song was a rip-off of a disco hit. Do you really think he was good? 👎
Money or not, you are pure class, mate. Love your work.
European 😊
Nice video and having no money in the bank is worrying I have been broke many times and the one thing I learned was to destroy all my credit cards and pay them all off 😊
Ew no how donyou function. Broke is a temporary state, being poor is different.. Destroying credit and avoidong it is a poor mans mentality. Get guud and use credit wisely its thete for a reason sir
-woof
Thank you for sharing a little of your history.
Some times we see a successful person and think that he never face difficulties but we never know exactly what someone have to pass to archive success.
I see better times but now I am in a very difficult economic moment, I know I will be able to fix everything and I have a great woman by my side.
Curiosities is that she is German (Leipzig) leaving in Berlin and I am Brazilian leaving in Spain.
I see your videos since two years now and learn a lot in all senses.
Wish the best for you and your family.
I have lived most of my life broke, and the lessons being broke taught me still are part of the way I live now that I am doing better. So many of your tips are spot on. I still only buy things on discount, including most food. I still work on my cars because 1. I enjoy it. and 2, it's a relic from when I either fixed it myself or nothing. I still take great pride in fixing my car with $150 in parts vs a $1500 bill at the dealer. Most people aren't broke forever, unless they are truly in a bad situation mentally, or physically. Most people, with great effort, can change their situation in time. I know, because I did. Great video.
Thank you for taking the time to share this and really honestly help some people with your honest experience and journey.
Number six hit me; I didn't realize until now that that's exactly what I've been going through, so no wonder why I'm so depressed and feeling hopeless. But I am trying to find ways to get out from it, so thank you for this post.
1-8 Being broke sucks
1-8 I don't ever want to be broke ever again.
Money buys you the freedom to pursue happiness.
Roland Boss he’s not wrong though
@@davidpeterson5930 never said he was 😊. I just gave the abridged version.
@@davidpeterson5930 never said he was 😊. I just gave the abridged version.
Awesome phucken video!
Your spirit, ambition, being goal oriented and positive attitude shows. Thank you for sharring your eperiences on what you have learned which is priceless for both young people and adults too.
This is wonderful. I grew up beneath the poverty line and I feel that it taught me so much that benefitted me immensely.
Absolutely true and lifelasting ideas are told. Thank you! I believe when the time comes I will explain almost the same things to my son.
Thank you Raphael. You are a huge inspiration!
Sven Raphael Schneider is a classy, sober and brilliant host/curator of all things gentlemen. I only recently stumbled accross this channel and I can't get enough 🙂
Thank you for a truly great video! Keep up the great work that you do.
Could you do a video about what type of music to play when entertaining others? What type of drinks? Food, etc. etc. etc.?
I've learned a lot from this chanel, from proper ettiquite to finaicial advice. This chanel truly is amazing.
Wonderful video! I think this is one of your best ensembles ever, Raphael! The tie is especially beautiful!
Watching this while waiting for my connecting flight to Manila from Edinburgh with few bucks left. Fair point well made👌
Edinburgh awesome I lived there for 2 1/2 years much better then London where I'm from.
I especially love your suit breakdown showing how some of it is hand me down, etc. I'm a lifelong thrift store shopper and have found plenty of high value/high priced items for a few dollars. :)
I just purchased a marvelous boutonniere from Gentlemen’s Gazette. A customer service rep checked in before shipping, after shipping and checked in upon delivery. The package showed up in no time at all, barely two days. I was a skeptic at first. I thought they were all talk but I was amazed at the quality of the product and the phenomenal customer service. These folks are the real deal.
Thanks for your support, we appreciate it
This is why i really like this channel. I learn things other than fashion and style.
This was a wonderful video. Very honest and insightful. It was also very relatable. The "Biggie" reference was awesome! Keep it up.
Excellent videos...always learning
Being poor was one of the best things that ever happened to me.
it's okay to be poor till age 20 ig
Anyone who feels that way has never really experienced real, enduring poverty.
I love the Gentleman's Gazette, I have shared this channel with several people I know. Right now I am going through a job loss situation, but I have started working on my artwork side hustle. I am also working on a children's book inspired by my 2 daughters.
Super Video! Dank dir habe ich über ein paar Sachen nachgedacht. Mach weiter so!!! Alles Gute
As a very young man in college and then medical school,I found a lot at consignment shops and at military surplus stores(including footwear and outerwear).Fortunately ,having been a jock it turned out that done correctly,clothes looked good on me so being in good physical shape helps with the wardrobe issue as long as the clothing is of good quality old or new.
Hi, only recently stumbled across your channel but am really enjoying the content. It's quite inspiring to see that the concept of being a Gentleman and the wearing quality traditional English clothing is being taken up outside of the UK. As I've matured I've found that I'm being drawn more and more towards the things that you discuss in the Gentleman Gazette and love visiting the quality outlets that are available here in the UK, even if most of it is outside of my price range. Thanks for the inspiration and your enthusiasm to inform a wider audience. Keep up the good work :-)
Saw your fountain pen video. I began to watch your videos and it has made me find a new lifestyle that I love.
Honest and inspirational. Subscribed.
Excellent information! Thanks for making this video.
Thank you for your transparency and sharing your personal story. You are a Gentlemen's Gentleman.
Thank you for sharing this information with us. I truly impressed with your presentation and openness about growing up in the working-class family. I myself struggling with financial problems even if I have advanced degrees and finding a job is difficult for me. God bless.
Good wisdom and advice, especially for those younger and not so experienced with the trials of life. Thanks.
Well done, Gentleman's Gazette. I like your outlook and how you are offering great advice in helping men become better and feel better about themselves.
great individual style you have and a wealth of knowledge due to your experience....but to be able to convey it so well is brilliant and enjoyable to listen to even for me....
Easily one of your best videos, in my opinion. Thank you for sharing your experiences and knowledge.
Really enjoying your channel content. The topics are great, very informative and helpful for everyday or special occasions. Thx therefore keep up the good work
Excellent article lots of great advice. Looking at one's financial situation & properly managing it something that most folk need to consider. kudos to you for your success.
Thanks for sharing your precious experience!
This is a wonderful video, Raphael, and truly needed in this day and age. Balances nicely with the other videos where one can feel that they need to spend hundreds, if not thousands, of dollars on good quality style. (I don't mean just your videos, but that of other "gentlemen's fashions" that I've come across. It's a great message in that good fashion and making oneself feel good doesn't always have to cost a lot of high dollars -- it's the enjoyment of what you have, and of the special moments in life. I think you described "mindfulness" quite effectively without even having to say the word. Well done!
One of my favorite episodes. Thank you for this. 😊🙏🏻
Thanks for a great video, nothing new but definitely helpful to hear more, once again, thanks for a good video.
Good stuff...that's it, really good stuff Sven. I just recently found your channel and I enjoy it immensely please keep up the quality content.
A lot of wisdom is passed on here. The greatest pleasure in having money is helping others. However the second greatest pleasure is dressing in shabby blue jeans, worn out sneakers and a discolored stained sweat shirt simply because you feel comfortable and don't care what others think. But that is something he would never understand!
Glad you upload, Mr Schneider.😄
Good talk. Enjoyed it very much.
Sven, I know this is an older video so I don’t know if you’ll see this comment but I wanted to say that I have been watching your videos for a while and enjoy them. Although your style is not mine, I still think that I learn from you. I have to say, though, that this video gave me an increased appreciation for you. I admire that you have been able to lift yourself from where you were 15 years ago to what you have become. Well done!
This is a very wonderful video. Such truth and candor.
Thank You for the Great Video 😀
Much respect to you Sir, having grown up in a dirt poor house myself where there was never enough going around.
That’s a warm video, it shows that it isn’t all sunshine and flowers, that’s the real deal.
I found a very good men's store that has seasonal sales. I save up for the sale and look good for half as much.
Thank you for sharing your experience and wisdom. Really appreciate this video. This IS good content!
Thanks for you candor and excellent, priceless advice
Thank you for sharing ❤️
....one thing is sure: you deserve every bit of success you have 👍👍👍👍👍👍!
keep up the good work....
I'm in my late 30's and I make 3 to 4 times as much as I did in my 20's and own two places but honestly I way less happy than then. It seems like now I just have more stuff but I don't free richer or happier I just feel tired all the time it's like I'm working just to pay never ending bills. And friends and family just think my life is great cause I earn good money and seems like my career going great. All I wanted was to be free to go fishing and hunting. This video is so true.
Hats off to you for being so honest! 👍
This channel has earned my respect and trust because of their sincerity and choice of subjects going well beyond men's fashion.
Thank you for sharing your personal story with us! Always hustlin
Bravo! Most of us have gone through this at least once. In the early 90's I got the rug pulled out from under me and my youngest was just headed off for college. Finally found a sales job, but didn't have the required suits, nor the money to buy them. Then I discovered something very interesting and wound up with 15 beautiful suits, but it took some work. In the Thrift Stores there were some very nice suits. All it took was the time to sort through them individually and try them on. What I discovered was that there were virtually new suits sitting there that had no, or minimal usage. They were probably suits of a deceased person or someone who put on a lot of weight. Usually I could gauge the usage by examining the inside where the arms meet the suit, (think underarm pits). If there is going to be wear it will show up there first. One time I walked out with 5 beautiful (Top Name Brands) for $60. Another time I found a Johnny Carson Original for $1.50. It had never been worn, the pants had never been taken up and the stitching was still in the pockets. My boss could never figure out how I could dress so well and I never told him. Some of my nicest clothing items came from that period of time. You offer a great service and deserve your success.
im proud of you..you deserve everthing that you accomplished..love your channel
I agree money doesn't make you happy. My most happiest times were when I was a kid and my mom was broke but we made the most of our creative minds. It was the best
From someone in that place now thank you a lot great advice. You sir are a true gentleman and a scholar.
all good and true points, great video!
Awesome video and thanks for sharing your experience!
What coincidence!! I am subscribed to your Channel and I really like your videos, and I live in Brazil, São Paulo !!
How is that a coincidence?
I bought 2nd hand clothes when I was a teen, and that was fun. I am doing it again. It's still fun. I love the clothes I have found. And the savings is nice!