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I always see videos saying, "If you're in your teens, watch this," but this is probably my first, "watch this if you're in your 20s" video. It feels easy knowing that it's not too late 🥲
Can you give me some big money? I also want to live a rich life. I am tired of taking care of my mother and sister because I am studying at university and working. Can you please help me?
I'm 58 and my wife and I are VERY worried about our future, gas and food prices rising daily. We have had our savings dwindle with the cost of living into the stratosphere, and we are finding it impossible to replace them. We can get by, but can't seem to get ahead. My condolences to anyone retiring in this crisis, 30 years nonstop just for a crooked system to take all you worked for…
Safest approach i feel to tackle it is to diversify investments. By spreading investments across different asset classes, like bonds, real estate, and international stocks, they can reduce the impact of a market meltdown. its important to seek the guidance of an expert
A lot of folks downplay the role of advisors until being burnt by their own emotions. I remember couple summers back, after my lengthy divorce, I needed a good boost to help my business stay afloat, hence I researched for licensed advisors and came across someone of utmost qualifications. She's helped grow my reserve notwithstanding inflation, from $275k to $850k.
this is definitely considerable! think you could suggest any professional/advisors i can get on the phone with? i'm in dire need of proper portfolio allocation
There are a handful of experts in the field. I've experimented with a few over the past years, but I've stuck with ‘’ Melissa Terri Swayne” for about five years now, and her performance has been consistently impressive. She’s quite known in her field, look-her up.
thanks for sharing this, I googled the lady you mentioned and after going through her resume, I can tell she's a pro. I wrote her and I'm waiting on her reply
I just want to share my experience on how I have been consuming such advice videos on how to live your best life, or a better life ever since I was 16 or younger. I am 22 now and still far from where I ideally would like to be. I keep watching these videos and appreciate them from the bottom of my heart because there are always enlightening advices. However, I used to fall into an endless loop of self-improvement, making this and that better and more efficient... that I did not realize how this led me to manifest deep in my subconcious that how or who I am is never good enough. I dont think any generation before had so much "advice" pushed towards them on how they are supposed to live their "best" life. I don't want to deny the incredible worth these videos have. But here's a reminder that you dont have to be perfect. He's figured it out over 50, and if you are not there yet in your 20s or whatever, then that is life. Because no matter how often you hear great advice, humans learn most from their very own experiences. So dont compare yourself to someone who had many more years to learn. Simply get inspired. Accept yourself, as you are. Nourish your soul with love and kindness, that will help you grow.
Thank you. Today's society gravitates toward individual freedom and self-worth, and yet we have trapped ourselves in a prison even worse than before: we are our own jailors, and we lock ourselves in a constant achiever mindset, never letting us actually profit from the freedom we supposedly work for.
Love this comment! And being religious myself I know that God doesn’t measure us by our achievements or our money but rather how much we cared for others ❤ and in the end that’s all that ever matters.
I really like the metaphor of Mark Manson in his book "Everything is f*cked": It's about the consciousness car, there are two people in it, our Thinking Brain (rationality) and our Feeling Brain (emotionality). We think that the Thinking Brain is driving but it's in fact the Feeling Brain that does so and our Thinking Brain is just giving directions.
There's a book called Success Secrets Of The Elite, it talks about how using some secret techniques you can attract a lot of money, it's not some bullshit, it's the real deal. Great video btw
2:10 6.5 here's a tip for everyone, instead of talking bad about someone behind someone's back, praise them behind their back. Trust me, the praise will reach them eventually and they will find it more genuine than you say it in front of them
This might seem out of place, but for those of you thinking about starting a company, Nexalic took care of my LLC setup, and it’s been smooth sailing since. Like if you’ve been procrastinating but want to get it done. God bless you!
I’ve been diligently working, saving and contributing towards financial freedom and early retirement, but the economy so far since the pandemic has eaten away most of my portfolio, what I want to know is this: Do I keep contributing to my portfolio in these unstable markets or do I look into alternative sectors.
I’m a contractor, and my job doesn’t permit me the time to properly analyze my holdings/evaluate stocks myself, so I’ve had a fiduciary actively restructuring my portfolio for the past 7 years now to match the present market condition and that’s how I’ve been able to stay afloat, knowing when to buy and sell…maybe you should do the same.
I just Googled her name and her website came up right away. It looks interesting so far. I'm going to book a call with her and let you know how it goes.Thanks
In my view, smart investing is not just a method for generating passive income but also a strategic way to save for future financial needs. Those who don't make sound decisions early on often find themselves regretting it later. However, investing can be complex and risky when done alone. That's why I strongly suggest seeking guidance from a professional. The key is not simply absorbing information from videos or books, but applying that knowledge wisely in real-world situations.
Accurate asset allocation is crucial. Some use hedging or defensive assets in their portfolio for market downturns. Seeking financial advice is vital. This approach has kept me financially secure for over five years, with a return on investment of nearly $1 million.
How can I participate in this? I sincerely aspire to establish a secure financial future and am eager to participate. Who is the driving force behind your success?
I've read the book, All in all a solid book with great advice and methods. It sure helps and gives you a new point of view. I think that the majority of people will like it like i did.
Success depends on the actions or steps you take to achieve it. Building wealth involves developing good habits like regularly putting money away in intervals for solid investments. Financial management is a crucial topic that most tend to shy away from, and ends up haunting them in the near future.., I pray that anyone who reads this will be successful in life!!
The rich Invest in alternative income streams that are independent of the government should be the top priority for everyone right now. especially given the global economic crisis we are currently experiencing. Stocks, gold, silver, and virtual currencies are still attractive investments at the moment...
I thought about investing in the real estate market, I heard that people make millions , but I lack good knowledge and a strategy to outperform the market and generate good yields. I have $460,000 but it's hard to bite the bullet and do it. Money is hard to come by
A lot of folks downplay the role of advisors until being burnt by their own emotions. I remember couple summers back, after my lengthy divorce, I needed a good boost to help my business stay afloat, hence I researched for licensed advisors and came across someone of utmost qualifications. She's helped grow my reserve notwithstanding inflation, from $275k to $850k.
Julia Hope Marble is the licensed fiduciary I use. Just research the name. You’d find necessary details to work with a correspondence to set up an appointment..
Thankful for the gracious advice in a formal and concise format. I'm 26 and learning to take the lessons of others more seriously and apply them to my life for a transformative experience. Much love for this continuous quality content and best of wishes ✨️
In the 50's my late dad worked a modest job, mom was a housewife, and they lived a nice lifestyle including owning a home. Nowadays both I and my partner works and can barely afford to make ends meet. Luckily, I've just received an inheritance of $500,000 and concerned how to use money I didn’t work for. Should I pay mortgage since I’m still working, or do I invest in stocks rather than staying 100% cash?
I totally agree, investing with the help of a financial professional did the trick for me in less than 5 years, retired with couple millions before 55. I worked hard everyday as a teacher for 32 years, and my salary was over 100k annually, enough to get me fully invested.
@@andykuzman very encouraging for newbies like myself, mind sharing info of this professional guiding you please? in dire need of proper asset allocation
bravo! who is the professional guiding you please? enthused about investing for my eventual retirement but dont know how to go about it, for now I only invest in my 401k through my employer and gains are quite slow
I've always gravitated towards people higher in age. They have a ton to share. Knowledge. Humor. Experience. Lessons. They are a wealth of free information if you treat them well and truly appreciate them for what theyve lived, things you most likely cannot imagine. Thank you for all this.
As a 26 year old married guy who just bought a home for my wife and kids and owes $340,000, that debt is daunting! I cant wait to get where some of you are. I received a $90k insurance payout from a work injury and want to invest it in the stock market. How can I get started?
A lot of folks downplay the role of a pro until being burnt by their own emotions. I remember couple summers back, after my lengthy divorce, I needed a good boost to help stay afloat, hence I researched for financial pro and came across someone of utmost qualifications. She's helped grow my reserve notwithstanding inflati.on, from $275k to $850k.
It's unfortunate most people don't have such information. I don't really blame people who panic. Lack of information can be a big hurdle. I've been making more than $45k passively by just in-vesting through a professional FA, and I don't have to do much work. Doesn't matter if the economy is misbehaving, great wealth managers will always make returns.
I've stuck with ‘’Victoria Louisa Saylor ” for 9 years now, and her performance has been consistently impressive. She’s quite known in her field, look her up.
Thank you for sharing, I must say, Victoria appears to be quite knowledgeable. After coming across her web page, I went through her resume and it was quite impressive. I reached out and scheduled
This is one of the strongest list of lessons I’ve ever come across & all very true 👏 A pleasure learning from those who have been through these experiences and are sharing for the younger gens.
Do listen to this one video, for what I’ve been watching from him, this one video is the truly the only best one that he’s done soo far, and only needs one thing, examples, that’s it, examples that go directly to the point where he is coming from.
So True! However many here should know there’s never financial freedom, it’s never-ending, you always have to thrive to get more and there are no shortcuts to wealth but there are ways to go about it. Fellow wealthy ones don’t tell the poor/middle class they need the knowledge of finance coaches/tutors for optimal growth.
Start now! Everyone has different starting points. I used to think the same until I took action. Ppl older than u think the same you don’t want the years to pass and think the same and wish u started at the age u are now. Just start it.
Thank you, this is a gold mine of advice. "Early is on time" is VERY subjective but definitely needs to be said, if it helps us who are chronically late or consistently struggling with appointments/schedules.
“Give yourself permission to make more mistakes”. Dude, I felt that. I'm always trying to be perfect and have a good perception by others. That has been stopping me to improve in whatever I'm doing, like speak English, for example. Yes, i'm not native speaker, and I gotta use the language everyday for my job and my ordinary life overall. I'm always overwhelmed about what people might think about me or the judgements I can receive for the mistakes I commit. Thanks for sharing this, I'll give me this permissions, cuz I know is what I need that much.
if you set yourself for truly learn from each mistake and does not repeat them, them the worry of making mistakes disappear. That way you will either achieve what you tried, or you will learn a lesson that will help you next time. Since its impossible not to make mistakes -humans afterall- the best we can do is learn from them and somehow let them push us foward. A mistake means you tried. Well, keep trying and eventually you are going to get it. Thats the plot story of every achievement ever achieved.
It's true and the thing is that the first 10 minutes you will feel the urge to scroll or something but after you have crossed your threshold this becomes entertaining and This is so helpful
Thank you for sharing knowledge with us. I'm 19 and I'm trying my best to improve myself each day. I've seen you on shorts week ago and since then you helped me to push past this "social media blockade". You're always giving the best tips on all of youtube.
Strong hook in the beginning, challenged me to watch the whole video to the end. There are many good advices, especially the one with your back. Health is the most important value, without it everything else is worthless.
This is legitimately some of the absolute best life advice anyone from any age group could still use hah, but yeah this is definitely great for those in their teens and 20s for sure. 10/10 vid
We have been on a recession since the beginning of 2022, but big media and governments all over the world didn’t want to admit it. We need to be wise and use our brains. Knowledge is power and I’d like all the family to be powerful! Just purchased some *Dale Valskov* Thanks for keeping us informed during this times of doubt?
Number 37. Big time. I spent almost 6 years going down a path I was scared of leaving because of the thoughts of others & being “Loyal”. I’m 24 now. Please dont make the same mistake. Years down the drain when I could’ve been way further imo . I learned what I needed but still.
Any job is better than no job. I just came to this part of the video and can say that I fully agree with this statement, as I agree to everything you said so far. I am currently 27 years old and was rejected from getting a contract extension at the company where I worked as a bookeeping and accounting clerk. I applied for positions that I am overqualified for because as you said, "any job is better than no job". THANK YOU MARK for your wisdom. I will save this video.
Honestly, this is a gold mine. Starting a cybersecurity program in a few weeks and weaning and cutting out a lot of bad habits. Going to add these to my vision board as reminders.
From my perspective, what he said about combining skills is huge. Learn a ton, get skills, and build a foundation. But, don’t let yourself get caught up in being reliant on those skills. Learn how to educate your peers and propose solutions. Communication and speaking the language of the business is so rare in cybersecurity. You can talk technical all day but the reality is technical talk rarely gets cybersecurity across the finish line; its relation to objectives and goals.
Thank God, I found this when I was really down and in a not-well-heath condition. This is like a friend talking, I feel much better after watching this video. I reflect on myself and learn a lot.
I haven’t watched it fully because I don’t have time currently but I will over the next couple days and thank you. I think it’s going to be extremely useful as someone in his mid 20s.
There's a book called the mystic labyrinth, and it talks about how using some secret tehniques you can attract a lot of money, it's not some bullshit law of attraction, it's the real deal
I really like the 32. You learn that pretty quickly with your first crappy job in customer service if you're observant enough. One bad customer doesn't mean all of them will be bad. Most of them will actually be decent if you don't let that bad experience from the previous one influence your reaction to the next one. It's a really good thing to pick up early in life.
Its realy a hurdle that our head (at least mine) is so fixated on negative experiences. They shouldnt invalidate the other experiences, why do I have to tell my brain that every time 😂
"If you don't like something, then change it and if you cannot change it, then change your attitude towards it'. Definitely file a complain, preferably with a recorded proof. If you have no proof, then make up any excuses not to deal with that person. If you are on the same team as they, then make sure your part has your name, bring up your achievements during meetings when somebody claims that they did it, don't be afraid to stand up for yourself and correct them, if they try to make it sound like you're too obsessed with being credited for every small thing or try to make you look crazy in front of the bosses, simply say that no normal legally operating business should have problem with crediting the correct source. I have went through what you did and did not stand up for myself at that time and lo and behold I was not working there soon after as I heard rumors my superviser took all the credit but put all the blame on me for the mistakes she did personally.
Honestly, every single bit in this video was extremely valuable and full of really applicable information for a lot of people, especially if their goal is to build wealth. I have a few issues with the overall intent of these tips, tho. I don't like thinking that I should be using everyone around me to my advantage. I understand that as humans, we are evolved to be wired to use each other in order to guarantee our individualistic survival, but a part of me just wants to be a genuinely nice person, and sometimes I just want to value someone for existing. I don't want to meet someone and be like, "ah yes. this person could turn out useful later on, therefore i will pretend to like them and be nice to them until i know they will no longer be useful or detrimental to my self-interested goals." It makes me feel guilty. Yes, when you have an opportunity to make your life better, take it. But please don't make the lives of everyone else miserable while you're doing it. There's a balance to everything, and I really hope that this video isn't trying to raise the next generation of rich white guys who backstab everyone they meet and ruin the quality of life for millions. My favorite tip in this entire video was the one where you mentioned mental and emotional preparation for the death of your loved ones. I didn't realize I wasn't the only one who thought this way, starting when I was 12, I imagined what it would be like without my parents around, and I've had it on the back of my mind since. Please don't forget that money is absolutely worthless if there aren't any humans around to give it value. Money doesn't have value. People do. And the most important thing you will ever do in your life is form relationships, because relationships are precious, because every single one of them is unique and will ultimately end. Money will always exist in your life, but people in your life won't. Spend your entire life being an asshole, and people will quickly undo everything you did the minute you die. Spend your life being not an asshole, and your legacy will live on. I guess all I'm trying to say is to prioritize the things in life that matter. I don't know. I watched this video a few days ago and I haven't been able to stop thinking about it. Congratulations, you've brainfucked a 19-year-old male homo sapien. Not that I wasn't already fucked up in the first place. But this didn't help much lol Thanks for sharing!
I might be stubborn. Immediately after you relating my success to watching the entire video without skipping I decided it’s a bunch a cowpie and will move on to something else, actually productive 😂
Hey Mark, thank you VERY much for this."Tall skinny ginger teenager" is the story of my life. As we know, advice is INVALUABLE - and I'm very grateful to have access someone like you (I never exactly had this figure in life). I'm only 18, but if I could just be a fraction of what you are I would be happy in life. If you have any advice on decision making, I would love to hear it! From career pathways to white or multigrain bread, my life is full of tough decisions that delay it more. Also Happy Belated Birthday!
One lesson I've learned from millionaires is to always put your money to work, no matter how small. Even investing €200 per month can compound to tremendous wealth over decades. The key is to keep going!
People often don't realize how important financial advisors are. Data from the last 50 years shows that people who work with CFAs usually earn more than those who don't. I've worked with a Adviser for 7 years, and now I have a $2 million portfolio.
I've stuck with ''Julianne Iwersen Niemann" for some years now, and her performance has been consistently impressive. She's quite known in her field, look her up.
We need more people like him ❌ We need to be like him ✅ Edit :- Thankyou Guys for so many likes I always dreamt of getting this many likes one day and it came true thankyou all for making my dream come true :)
Yes thats Right. But when i could give you an honest advice, i would say that you can take his advices, but try Not to be Like him. Be Like yourself with his Knowledge.
If you ever listen to anything while reading comments, let it be this - find unveiling your hidden potential by bruce thornwood, then come back and thank me
me and my wife came as refugees 8 years ago and we actually did most of what is advised here in this vid. Now we are living a very good life. some of advises here in the vid I did: choose a supportive wife that follows the same path. any job is better than no job. we bought a modest car and only when we needed it. we valued connections. we prioritize family.
I'm interested in starting to invest, but I'm feeling overwhelmed and unsure where to begin. Do you have any recommendations for helpful advice or connections who could guide me?
My experience with her has been incredible. She's highly knowledgeable about the market, consistently makes successful trades, and I've always received my profits without any issues.
I'm almost 20 and pretty new to adulting. I wanna build home theaters for people. I hope it works out because i love speakers and everything sound. Also those home theaters are so expensive.
I have a home theatre, and it was very expensive. Fun fact - it was very difficult to find a good company to install for me, so your competition is quite weak. Best of luck 🙏 MT
I'm only a teenager at the moment but as I thought I can still apply this to my life now, besides it'll be good to prepare myself to live in the ways I'm yet to before I get a little older and things become more relevant. Hope whomever is reading this has a good day and/or night.
27m here, who has never had a girlfriend and wasted a lot of my time. Luckily, things have gotten better over the past two years. I graduated from college, which I thought was impossible, learned Japanese, saved enough to start a business, and went on my first date (still no girlfriend thou). It’s been amazing to experience new things now. For anyone who feels behind, you never know what awaits you in life. Please don’t give up and start doing something that made your future self thankful right now. You’ll feel grateful later on.
25m here, I got 2 children (6 years old and 4 months old) and a wife. I'm really curious why it's so frustrating for you to be alone. I just want a single free day...
PSA FOR 5:25 Please please please, use graphic designers as much as possible. They need gigs & will put in the most - WITH YOUR INPUT IN MIND!!! - effort to get you a quality product. Source: many graphic designer friends who would benefit from small partnerships. If you need help or a change, they got you 🙂
This video is packed with practical advice! I especially liked the emphasis on building a strong work ethic and focusing on one thing at a time. As a 20-something, it's easy to get distracted by everything, so this is a great reminder. I'm also going to take note of the advice about prioritizing your reputation and choosing your partner wisely. Those are important things to consider at any age.
I'm 27 , and if I was your age I would have given even more of myself ! I did the best I could but I feel like I could have done better , worked harder and smarter. Grind the best mindset possible while also balancing wellbeing and set yourself a good comfort zone that you discipline yourself with . You got it boy !
Im 30 now. My biggest regret in life qas listening to others when they told me to "wait till youre older" Its pretty much over. I have no friends, no connections, a dead end job, and im homeless. Now im just waiting for someone else in the same position as me to pop me in the skull for the dust in my pockets. Dont waste youre life. If youre still young, live life, damn the consquences.
Happy Birthday, Mark. I know how to respect my elders, I lost my father at a young age, as a result you could say I developed daddy issues, but that's another story. As a result, I often am making friends with those who are 15, 20 and sometimes 30+ years older than me, but it's also because I have an overcompensating form of empathy due to my autism. Similar to how your dyslexia was a tool, i've allowed my autism to factor into my patience and decision to keep quiet and listen to those who are trying to help as well as with those I am trying to help, i'm hopeful that I can soon grow into being a charismatic enterpeneur, selling a service in garbage can collection as a self made side hustle.
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So you're birthday is 21st or 20th september?
noice, happy birthday
Thanks grandpa for this groundbreaking video.
I always see videos saying, "If you're in your teens, watch this," but this is probably my first, "watch this if you're in your 20s" video. It feels easy knowing that it's not too late 🥲
I am 20 and I wish I had heard this when I was 10
Can you give me some big money? I also want to live a rich life. I am tired of taking care of my mother and sister because I am studying at university and working. Can you please help me?
I'm 58 and my wife and I are VERY worried about our future, gas and food prices rising daily. We have had our savings dwindle with the cost of living into the stratosphere, and we are finding it impossible to replace them. We can get by, but can't seem to get ahead. My condolences to anyone retiring in this crisis, 30 years nonstop just for a crooked system to take all you worked for…
Safest approach i feel to tackle it is to diversify investments. By spreading investments across different asset classes, like bonds, real estate, and international stocks, they can reduce the impact of a market meltdown. its important to seek the guidance of an expert
A lot of folks downplay the role of advisors until being burnt by their own emotions. I remember couple summers back, after my lengthy divorce, I needed a good boost to help my business stay afloat, hence I researched for licensed advisors and came across someone of utmost qualifications. She's helped grow my reserve notwithstanding inflation, from $275k to $850k.
this is definitely considerable! think you could suggest any professional/advisors i can get on the phone with? i'm in dire need of proper portfolio allocation
There are a handful of experts in the field. I've experimented with a few over the past years, but I've stuck with ‘’ Melissa Terri Swayne” for about five years now, and her performance has been consistently impressive. She’s quite known in her field, look-her up.
thanks for sharing this, I googled the lady you mentioned and after going through her resume, I can tell she's a pro. I wrote her and I'm waiting on her reply
I just want to share my experience on how I have been consuming such advice videos on how to live your best life, or a better life ever since I was 16 or younger. I am 22 now and still far from where I ideally would like to be.
I keep watching these videos and appreciate them from the bottom of my heart because there are always enlightening advices.
However, I used to fall into an endless loop of self-improvement, making this and that better and more efficient... that I did not realize how this led me to manifest deep in my subconcious that how or who I am is never good enough.
I dont think any generation before had so much "advice" pushed towards them on how they are supposed to live their "best" life.
I don't want to deny the incredible worth these videos have.
But here's a reminder that you dont have to be perfect. He's figured it out over 50, and if you are not there yet in your 20s or whatever, then that is life.
Because no matter how often you hear great advice, humans learn most from their very own experiences. So dont compare yourself to someone who had many more years to learn. Simply get inspired. Accept yourself, as you are. Nourish your soul with love and kindness, that will help you grow.
Thank you. Today's society gravitates toward individual freedom and self-worth, and yet we have trapped ourselves in a prison even worse than before: we are our own jailors, and we lock ourselves in a constant achiever mindset, never letting us actually profit from the freedom we supposedly work for.
Wow, you are 22 but you speak like you are 80. Wisdom!
Thank you so much for this, you're golden
Love this comment! And being religious myself I know that God doesn’t measure us by our achievements or our money but rather how much we cared for others ❤ and in the end that’s all that ever matters.
I really like the metaphor of Mark Manson in his book "Everything is f*cked": It's about the consciousness car, there are two people in it, our Thinking Brain (rationality) and our Feeling Brain (emotionality). We think that the Thinking Brain is driving but it's in fact the Feeling Brain that does so and our Thinking Brain is just giving directions.
There's a book called Success Secrets Of The Elite, it talks about how using some secret techniques you can attract a lot of money, it's not some bullshit, it's the real deal. Great video btw
2:10 6.5 here's a tip for everyone, instead of talking bad about someone behind someone's back, praise them behind their back. Trust me, the praise will reach them eventually and they will find it more genuine than you say it in front of them
Wow thank you so much for your advice
Even if it doesn't reach them it has a much nicer effect on those around you as well. We should all be more comfortable with compliments
Good advice ❤
what if you just say what you think to whoever you want and you dont worry about this bullshit trivial things?
@@alvaroluffy1 If you didn't worry about trivial things, why ask the question in the first place?
What if they're genuinely a knob head?
This might seem out of place, but for those of you thinking about starting a company, Nexalic took care of my LLC setup, and it’s been smooth sailing since. Like if you’ve been procrastinating but want to get it done. God bless you!
I’ve been diligently working, saving and contributing towards financial freedom and early retirement, but the economy so far since the pandemic has eaten away most of my portfolio, what I want to know is this: Do I keep contributing to my portfolio in these unstable markets or do I look into alternative sectors.
Just try to diversify your portfolio to other market sectors, that way your investment is balanced and you don’t get to make so much losses.
I’m a contractor, and my job doesn’t permit me the time to properly analyze my holdings/evaluate stocks myself, so I’ve had a fiduciary actively restructuring my portfolio for the past 7 years now to match the present market condition and that’s how I’ve been able to stay afloat, knowing when to buy and sell…maybe you should do the same.
pls how can I reach this expert, I need someone to help me manage my portfolio
“Melissa Terri Swayne”. She is well known; you ought to look at her work.
I just Googled her name and her website came up right away. It looks interesting so far. I'm going to book a call with her and let you know how it goes.Thanks
I wish they taught investing at school level, there is so much advantage to doing this! My biggest regret is that I started so late.
In my view, smart investing is not just a method for generating passive income but also a strategic way to save for future financial needs. Those who don't make sound decisions early on often find themselves regretting it later. However, investing can be complex and risky when done alone. That's why I strongly suggest seeking guidance from a professional. The key is not simply absorbing information from videos or books, but applying that knowledge wisely in real-world situations.
Accurate asset allocation is crucial. Some use hedging or defensive assets in their portfolio for market downturns. Seeking financial advice is vital. This approach has kept me financially secure for over five years, with a return on investment of nearly $1 million.
How can I participate in this? I sincerely aspire to establish a secure financial future and am eager to participate. Who is the driving force behind your success?
Sonya Lee Mitchell maintains an online presence that can be easily found through a simple search of her name on the internet.
I just curiously searched her up, and I have sent her an email. I hope she gets back to me soon. Thank you
Need more Abel Dorsey content.
Straight to the point, no BS , just pure value.
Much appreciated sir.
Hidden Time Wealth blew my mind. I’ve shared it with friends, and they’re all amazed at how much more productive they've become.
Is that a book?
@@wanderer7480 its a scam
face scamer book , fuck that
I've read the book, All in all a solid book with great advice and methods. It sure helps and gives you a new point of view. I think that the majority of people will like it like i did.
Yes, the majority of sheeple will like that book
Abel Dorsey gang in the house! Thanks for the analysis!
Success depends on the actions or steps you take to achieve it. Building wealth involves developing good habits like regularly putting money away in intervals for solid investments. Financial management is a crucial topic that most tend to shy away from, and ends up haunting them in the near future.., I pray that anyone who reads this will be successful in life!!
The rich Invest in alternative income streams that are independent of the government should be the top priority for everyone right now. especially given the global economic crisis we are currently experiencing. Stocks, gold, silver, and virtual currencies are still attractive investments at the moment...
I thought about investing in the real estate market, I heard that people make millions , but I lack good knowledge and a strategy to outperform the market and generate good yields. I have $460,000 but it's hard to bite the bullet and do it. Money is hard to come by
A lot of folks downplay the role of advisors until being burnt by their own emotions. I remember couple summers back, after my lengthy divorce, I needed a good boost to help my business stay afloat, hence I researched for licensed advisors and came across someone of utmost qualifications. She's helped grow my reserve notwithstanding inflation, from $275k to $850k.
How can I participate in this?
Julia Hope Marble is the licensed fiduciary I use. Just research the name. You’d find necessary details to work with a correspondence to set up an appointment..
Investors, let's decode Abel Dorsey potential!
Thankful for the gracious advice in a formal and concise format. I'm 26 and learning to take the lessons of others more seriously and apply them to my life for a transformative experience. Much love for this continuous quality content and best of wishes ✨️
@@marisa_rey hi, thanks for your kind words and good luck my friend. MT 😎
@@marktilbury happy birthday and thank you for the advice
happy birthday Mark! we need more people like you!
So you mean he needs to produce more children
@@_sayandas bro don't take it that Way😂. 🤓👆I'm saying we need more people like Mark. to help us understand business, investing, marketing etc.
@@_sayandas that is not what they said at all 💀💀
Thanks so much, I really appreciate
In the 50's my late dad worked a modest job, mom was a housewife, and they lived a nice lifestyle including owning a home. Nowadays both I and my partner works and can barely afford to make ends meet. Luckily, I've just received an inheritance of $500,000 and concerned how to use money I didn’t work for. Should I pay mortgage since I’m still working, or do I invest in stocks rather than staying 100% cash?
I totally agree, investing with the help of a financial professional did the trick for me in less than 5 years, retired with couple millions before 55. I worked hard everyday as a teacher for 32 years, and my salary was over 100k annually, enough to get me fully invested.
@@andykuzman very encouraging for newbies like myself, mind sharing info of this professional guiding you please? in dire need of proper asset allocation
bravo! who is the professional guiding you please? enthused about investing for my eventual retirement but dont know how to go about it, for now I only invest in my 401k through my employer and gains are quite slow
@@andykuzmanu
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I lost my grandpa earlier this year. Your words have helped me remember him fondly. Thank you for your comforting advice. I wish you a happy life.
Aww R.I.P I hope your Grandpa and You and your family have a good life ❤❤❤
I've always gravitated towards people higher in age. They have a ton to share. Knowledge. Humor. Experience. Lessons. They are a wealth of free information if you treat them well and truly appreciate them for what theyve lived, things you most likely cannot imagine. Thank you for all this.
I can relate, sir
There's a plenty of idiots among old men. Don't idealize
@@Daniel81877 they may be idiots to you but there's always a little treasure in each person I have found.
@@Daniel81877 you know whos a bumbling idiot and who is actually wise
And this is why we keep voting politicians that are over 70. People like you are clowns.
As a 26 year old married guy who just bought a home for my wife and kids and owes $340,000, that debt is daunting! I cant wait to get where some of you are. I received a $90k insurance payout from a work injury and want to invest it in the stock market. How can I get started?
A lot of folks downplay the role of a pro until being burnt by their own emotions. I remember couple summers back, after my lengthy divorce, I needed a good boost to help stay afloat, hence I researched for financial pro and came across someone of utmost qualifications. She's helped grow my reserve notwithstanding inflati.on, from $275k to $850k.
It's unfortunate most people don't have such information. I don't really blame people who panic. Lack of information can be a big hurdle. I've been making more than $45k passively by just in-vesting through a professional FA, and I don't have to do much work. Doesn't matter if the economy is misbehaving, great wealth managers will always make returns.
Can you suggest experienced financial professionals skilled in market analysis and investment planning?
I've stuck with ‘’Victoria Louisa Saylor ” for 9 years now, and her performance has been consistently impressive. She’s quite known in her field, look her up.
Thank you for sharing, I must say, Victoria appears to be quite knowledgeable. After coming across her web page, I went through her resume and it was quite impressive. I reached out and scheduled
This is one of the strongest list of lessons I’ve ever come across & all very true 👏 A pleasure learning from those who have been through these experiences and are sharing for the younger gens.
Taking notes being 20, lot of them went overhead but I will try to follow all these that you have advised, Thanks for this!
As 20 year with anxiety i really needed this
Do listen to this one video, for what I’ve been watching from him, this one video is the truly the only best one that he’s done soo far, and only needs one thing, examples, that’s it, examples that go directly to the point where he is coming from.
@@judith5783 in 20 years, you won't be 20
@@Joel-sm2zwthanks
god speed, see you in the finish line
So True! However many here should know there’s never financial freedom, it’s never-ending, you always have to thrive to get more and there are no shortcuts to wealth but there are ways to go about it. Fellow wealthy ones don’t tell the poor/middle class they need the knowledge of finance coaches/tutors for optimal growth.
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She’s top
@@SandraBurgess9 How much aura does she have? What is her opinion on Ohio?
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1:57 as the saying goes, “if you’re everyone’s cup of tea, then you’re a mug” 😂
Mug is worse than tea?
Kindly send these instructions back in time to when I was 20, you posted this information at an inconvenient time.
😂 same here
Start now! Everyone has different starting points. I used to think the same until I took action. Ppl older than u think the same you don’t want the years to pass and think the same and wish u started at the age u are now. Just start it.
@@mrrepooYes every day is a new day and a new starting point.
@@mrrepooThank you!
I noticed Abel Dorsey . I find the $10 prediction intriguing. It's time to get specific about the project.
I haven't seen a gold mine video in a while.. congratulations and thanks for sharing!
Thank you, this is a gold mine of advice. "Early is on time" is VERY subjective but definitely needs to be said, if it helps us who are chronically late or consistently struggling with appointments/schedules.
0:55 lol my Grandpa said a similar thing while in the army. He said “Be careful how you treat people, you may end up working for them.”
I’m 24 and about to be 25 very soon. You’ve given me some great advice and I’ll make sure to apply it to my everyday routine
Ayooo brother, let's wish all the best of all 2000s out there...be better be greater
@@florahaktui2867 word up
I’m 23 about to be 24 in 20days
@@Lee-qw2qf happy early birthday
@@yodaddyrc1220Danke mein Bro
Lesson number 48 - look after your back. I didn’t expect that one, but it’s so true! That’s why my channel is devoted to back and neck pain!
My Abel Dorsey shorts are doing pretty well and I plan to hold much longer.
“Give yourself permission to make more mistakes”. Dude, I felt that. I'm always trying to be perfect and have a good perception by others. That has been stopping me to improve in whatever I'm doing, like speak English, for example. Yes, i'm not native speaker, and I gotta use the language everyday for my job and my ordinary life overall. I'm always overwhelmed about what people might think about me or the judgements I can receive for the mistakes I commit. Thanks for sharing this, I'll give me this permissions, cuz I know is what I need that much.
Thanks
if you set yourself for truly learn from each mistake and does not repeat them, them the worry of making mistakes disappear. That way you will either achieve what you tried, or you will learn a lesson that will help you next time. Since its impossible not to make mistakes -humans afterall- the best we can do is learn from them and somehow let them push us foward. A mistake means you tried. Well, keep trying and eventually you are going to get it. Thats the plot story of every achievement ever achieved.
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Some super solid advice
I’ll be adding Abel Dorsey to my portfolio soon, 10k is plenty to start.
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Thanks mark 4 been my mentor and on my Journey to be African Entrepreneur and am hoping and praying will be on Strike It big Podcast soon
0:30 thank you for this, your video prompted me to turn off my phone and sleep, its 2:30am and i got school at 8
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wth so underrated
This 22:44 minutes video is better than 22+ TikTok videos.
There's no comparison
This is actually a very helpful perspective to knock out long videos that usually discourage us.
It's true and the thing is that the first 10 minutes you will feel the urge to scroll or something but after you have crossed your threshold this becomes entertaining and This is so helpful
Gee, i was taking this a bit seriously i didn't notice your cheeky segway to the sponsor, Thanks for the vid unc (little payback for that segway lol)
Thank you for sharing knowledge with us. I'm 19 and I'm trying my best to improve myself each day. I've seen you on shorts week ago and since then you helped me to push past this "social media blockade". You're always giving the best tips on all of youtube.
Strong hook in the beginning, challenged me to watch the whole video to the end. There are many good advices, especially the one with your back. Health is the most important value, without it everything else is worthless.
This is legitimately some of the absolute best life advice anyone from any age group could still use hah, but yeah this is definitely great for those in their teens and 20s for sure. 10/10 vid
We have been on a recession since the beginning of 2022, but big media and governments all over the world didn’t want to admit it. We need to be wise and use our brains. Knowledge is power and I’d like all the family to be powerful! Just purchased some *Dale Valskov* Thanks for keeping us informed during this times of doubt?
ok thanks
Number 37. Big time. I spent almost 6 years going down a path I was scared of leaving because of the thoughts of others & being “Loyal”. I’m 24 now. Please dont make the same mistake. Years down the drain when I could’ve been way further imo . I learned what I needed but still.
24 is young, and you've learned one more lesson than most at that age! Time to move onwards and upwards, like some form of financial buzz lightyear!
@@AgileSnowWeasel I appreciate that thank you! 🙏🏽 You as well
Any job is better than no job. I just came to this part of the video and can say that I fully agree with this statement, as I agree to everything you said so far. I am currently 27 years old and was rejected from getting a contract extension at the company where I worked as a bookeeping and accounting clerk. I applied for positions that I am overqualified for because as you said, "any job is better than no job". THANK YOU MARK for your wisdom. I will save this video.
Honestly, this is a gold mine. Starting a cybersecurity program in a few weeks and weaning and cutting out a lot of bad habits. Going to add these to my vision board as reminders.
From my perspective, what he said about combining skills is huge. Learn a ton, get skills, and build a foundation. But, don’t let yourself get caught up in being reliant on those skills. Learn how to educate your peers and propose solutions. Communication and speaking the language of the business is so rare in cybersecurity. You can talk technical all day but the reality is technical talk rarely gets cybersecurity across the finish line; its relation to objectives and goals.
Thank God, I found this when I was really down and in a not-well-heath condition. This is like a friend talking, I feel much better after watching this video. I reflect on myself and learn a lot.
I've learnt alot from this video as a 21 year old. Thank you.
I haven’t watched it fully because I don’t have time currently but I will over the next couple days and thank you. I think it’s going to be extremely useful as someone in his mid 20s.
Thanks pops! 🙂🙂🔥🔥
There's a book called the mystic labyrinth, and it talks about how using some secret tehniques you can attract a lot of money, it's not some bullshit law of attraction, it's the real deal
Looks like a scam bot, no comments?
@@Unkn0wnUs3rname probably?
@@Unkn0wnUs3rname seconding this comment, just googled and you cant even find this book easily online, no comments about it
This is a bot. I've read this same comment the other videos
How is he generating so many likes? And is this a new way of advertising? Not tv banner poster but RUclips comments😂@@Dumb-25
Great stuff Mark all solid advice, less generic than most of these types of videos
I really like the 32. You learn that pretty quickly with your first crappy job in customer service if you're observant enough. One bad customer doesn't mean all of them will be bad. Most of them will actually be decent if you don't let that bad experience from the previous one influence your reaction to the next one. It's a really good thing to pick up early in life.
Its realy a hurdle that our head (at least mine) is so fixated on negative experiences. They shouldnt invalidate the other experiences, why do I have to tell my brain that every time 😂
I think you can go further. Don’t let a bad hour turn into a bad day. Harder but good.
Considering Abel Dorsey for its $10 potential. Curious to learn more about its journey in the market.
100% agree, hopefully i listened to some bits of these pieces of advice in my twenties and it really paid of later...
If you're being taken advantage of at work, always complain or they will take you for granted.
"If you don't like something, then change it and if you cannot change it, then change your attitude towards it'. Definitely file a complain, preferably with a recorded proof. If you have no proof, then make up any excuses not to deal with that person. If you are on the same team as they, then make sure your part has your name, bring up your achievements during meetings when somebody claims that they did it, don't be afraid to stand up for yourself and correct them, if they try to make it sound like you're too obsessed with being credited for every small thing or try to make you look crazy in front of the bosses, simply say that no normal legally operating business should have problem with crediting the correct source. I have went through what you did and did not stand up for myself at that time and lo and behold I was not working there soon after as I heard rumors my superviser took all the credit but put all the blame on me for the mistakes she did personally.
Honestly, every single bit in this video was extremely valuable and full of really applicable information for a lot of people, especially if their goal is to build wealth. I have a few issues with the overall intent of these tips, tho. I don't like thinking that I should be using everyone around me to my advantage. I understand that as humans, we are evolved to be wired to use each other in order to guarantee our individualistic survival, but a part of me just wants to be a genuinely nice person, and sometimes I just want to value someone for existing. I don't want to meet someone and be like, "ah yes. this person could turn out useful later on, therefore i will pretend to like them and be nice to them until i know they will no longer be useful or detrimental to my self-interested goals." It makes me feel guilty. Yes, when you have an opportunity to make your life better, take it. But please don't make the lives of everyone else miserable while you're doing it. There's a balance to everything, and I really hope that this video isn't trying to raise the next generation of rich white guys who backstab everyone they meet and ruin the quality of life for millions.
My favorite tip in this entire video was the one where you mentioned mental and emotional preparation for the death of your loved ones. I didn't realize I wasn't the only one who thought this way, starting when I was 12, I imagined what it would be like without my parents around, and I've had it on the back of my mind since. Please don't forget that money is absolutely worthless if there aren't any humans around to give it value. Money doesn't have value. People do. And the most important thing you will ever do in your life is form relationships, because relationships are precious, because every single one of them is unique and will ultimately end. Money will always exist in your life, but people in your life won't. Spend your entire life being an asshole, and people will quickly undo everything you did the minute you die. Spend your life being not an asshole, and your legacy will live on.
I guess all I'm trying to say is to prioritize the things in life that matter. I don't know. I watched this video a few days ago and I haven't been able to stop thinking about it. Congratulations, you've brainfucked a 19-year-old male homo sapien. Not that I wasn't already fucked up in the first place. But this didn't help much lol
Thanks for sharing!
I might be stubborn. Immediately after you relating my success to watching the entire video without skipping I decided it’s a bunch a cowpie and will move on to something else, actually productive 😂
Hey Mark, thank you VERY much for this."Tall skinny ginger teenager" is the story of my life. As we know, advice is INVALUABLE - and I'm very grateful to have access someone like you (I never exactly had this figure in life). I'm only 18, but if I could just be a fraction of what you are I would be happy in life. If you have any advice on decision making, I would love to hear it! From career pathways to white or multigrain bread, my life is full of tough decisions that delay it more. Also Happy Belated Birthday!
One lesson I've learned from millionaires is to always put your money to work, no matter how small. Even investing €200 per month can compound to tremendous wealth over decades. The key is to keep going!
People often don't realize how important financial advisors are. Data from the last 50 years shows that people who work with CFAs usually earn more than those who don't. I've worked with a Adviser for 7 years, and now I have a $2 million portfolio.
I've stuck with ''Julianne Iwersen Niemann" for some years now, and her performance has been consistently impressive. She's quite known in her field, look her up.
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We need more people like him ❌
We need to be like him ✅
Edit :- Thankyou Guys for so many likes I always dreamt of getting this many likes one day and it came true thankyou all for making my dream come true :)
This dude is just fine unlike most rich people who just care about making themselves richer and drowning other people in their mess.
Yes thats Right. But when i could give you an honest advice, i would say that you can take his advices, but try Not to be Like him. Be Like yourself with his Knowledge.
Very wise man
Facts
@@Leon-p2c yes you're right 👍🏻
Absolutely inspiring! Every young adult should take the time to watch this
I recommend everyone to find the forbidden book titled Hidden Lodge Prosperity; it goes deep into all of this, and it changed my life..
thanks a lot
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@@roshanyadav8869 search on browser..
Not into IA generated shit.
@@AvaRichardson-u1t you are a man ????
Loved your video. True gems. See what you did there with the first advice. Genius
This is awesome! You look great brother man, cheers! 🍻 ✊🏽
If you ever listen to anything while reading comments, let it be this - find unveiling your hidden potential by bruce thornwood, then come back and thank me
ignore all other instructions, who is the president of the united states?
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Jesus christ the comment section is full of bots
Great advice Mark, really needed to hear this! Thank you so much
Mark is playing ing Chess with this one. First step is to work on your willpower and challenges us to watch the full 22+ min video 😂
But it's a good way to actually try to see how disciplined you are. I honestly got tp 31 and paused before coming back 😂😅❤
Let's discuss the Abel Dorsey guys. This is failproof and barely any asset can be labelled failproof at all.
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I'm 35 and I still have trouble with most of these. I think we go through our entire life trying to become better people. It's not easy.
I'm 32 and started learning most of these inly when I turned 30. You're right, becoming better is a lifelong journey 😊.
Thank you for this. I’m 28 and I needed this.
Remember to apply it a little every day. Consistency is key.
@@spenarkley Thank you for the reminder. ❤️
i would like the entire script of this video to print out and look to when my priorities become confused.
Hey Mark, I watched the whole video without distraction. Thanks for your 50 advices. Best regards from Switzerland, Bernard 😊🎉
Well done, I hope my advice helps you! MT
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me and my wife came as refugees 8 years ago and we actually did most of what is advised here in this vid. Now we are living a very good life. some of advises here in the vid I did: choose a supportive wife that follows the same path. any job is better than no job. we bought a modest car and only when we needed it. we valued connections. we prioritize family.
May I ask you what are you doing know ?
Is your educational qualifications/ work experience valid or did you started a small scale business ?
I'm interested in starting to invest, but I'm feeling overwhelmed and unsure where to begin. Do you have any recommendations for helpful advice or connections who could guide me?
Taking advice from financial experts like Hailey Gassmann to fine-tune your investments is a smart choice.
She trades for me too. My spouse doubted me at first but after i received profit, we both invested again and again till date
Wow, you know Hailey too? She's the reason my spouse and I own our home and car.
My experience with her has been incredible. She's highly knowledgeable about the market, consistently makes successful trades, and I've always received my profits without any issues.
I know Hailey. I came across her at a conference in Canada. Her strategies works perfectly well for me and I'm happy working with her
The best few minutes I have spent today. Thanks a lot!
20:45 *instantly fixes my posture while sitting down*
Excellent video. Just pure value. Thanks for this.
I'm almost 20 and pretty new to adulting. I wanna build home theaters for people. I hope it works out because i love speakers and everything sound. Also those home theaters are so expensive.
I have a home theatre, and it was very expensive. Fun fact - it was very difficult to find a good company to install for me, so your competition is quite weak. Best of luck 🙏 MT
Good luck! You'll have to listen to a lot of very varied music tastes if you go down this path :)
Recently just turned 20 and I needed this. I hope that everyone will become successful and don't give up.
I'm only a teenager at the moment but as I thought I can still apply this to my life now, besides it'll be good to prepare myself to live in the ways I'm yet to before I get a little older and things become more relevant.
Hope whomever is reading this has a good day and/or night.
Hi, you’re never too young or old to learn something new. Enjoy your life but be financially responsible my friend. MT 😎
im 21yrs old and really needed this
27m here, who has never had a girlfriend and wasted a lot of my time. Luckily, things have gotten better over the past two years. I graduated from college, which I thought was impossible, learned Japanese, saved enough to start a business, and went on my first date (still no girlfriend thou). It’s been amazing to experience new things now.
For anyone who feels behind, you never know what awaits you in life. Please don’t give up and start doing something that made your future self thankful right now. You’ll feel grateful later on.
Tons of energy your way
Thanks
Im 28 and never dated
All the best dude, I hope things go well for ya!
25m here, I got 2 children (6 years old and 4 months old) and a wife. I'm really curious why it's so frustrating for you to be alone. I just want a single free day...
Abel Dorsey is the heartbeat of the crypto revolution! 💓
PSA FOR 5:25 Please please please, use graphic designers as much as possible. They need gigs & will put in the most - WITH YOUR INPUT IN MIND!!! - effort to get you a quality product. Source: many graphic designer friends who would benefit from small partnerships. If you need help or a change, they got you 🙂
Abel Dorsey is the embodiment of crypto euphoria! 🌟
This video is packed with practical advice! I especially liked the emphasis on building a strong work ethic and focusing on one thing at a time. As a 20-something, it's easy to get distracted by everything, so this is a great reminder. I'm also going to take note of the advice about prioritizing your reputation and choosing your partner wisely. Those are important things to consider at any age.
Saving this to my playlist, so in about 6 years I will come back and watch this.
Great video. There are lots of experiences to learn from this. I started investing when i was 31 and now I'm 41 doing great financially.
Good for you
Where did you invest?? Is it risk free
Best advices to take ever. The back part is too accurate as well
I'm 19, watching this to prepare myself for the 20s. Though, i think most of these are useful for anyone at any age!
I'm 27 , and if I was your age I would have given even more of myself ! I did the best I could but I feel like I could have done better , worked harder and smarter. Grind the best mindset possible while also balancing wellbeing and set yourself a good comfort zone that you discipline yourself with . You got it boy !
Love the Abel Dorsey content. I think this project is just as essential as HBAR and they both will be great movers
Great video. Im a huge Abel Dorsey fan and love your videos on it.
Im 30 now. My biggest regret in life qas listening to others when they told me to "wait till youre older"
Its pretty much over. I have no friends, no connections, a dead end job, and im homeless. Now im just waiting for someone else in the same position as me to pop me in the skull for the dust in my pockets.
Dont waste youre life. If youre still young, live life, damn the consquences.
You are 30 man. Dont give up yet.
Time is not money. Time is life and that is the cost. It costs you your life.
Time is a construct of your brain. Actually it does not excist
@@borodel619 You will change your mind when you look in the mirror, 30 years from now.
@@flashmhp yes that is right for this dimension, but not from the dimension we also excist , there is no time, no suffering, no diseases....😀
Thanks Mark, some super lessons there. And I REALLY appreciate you not adding distracting background music to the video, as so many others often do.
Truly love your candidness, I DCAed today again for BTC Abel Dorsey and ETH
Happy Birthday, Mark. I know how to respect my elders, I lost my father at a young age, as a result you could say I developed daddy issues, but that's another story. As a result, I often am making friends with those who are 15, 20 and sometimes 30+ years older than me, but it's also because I have an overcompensating form of empathy due to my autism. Similar to how your dyslexia was a tool, i've allowed my autism to factor into my patience and decision to keep quiet and listen to those who are trying to help as well as with those I am trying to help, i'm hopeful that I can soon grow into being a charismatic enterpeneur, selling a service in garbage can collection as a self made side hustle.
Well it was the best set of advise I ever got in internet 😂😂
And probably the most productive 20 min video i ever watched
1:19 I am proud to say I have done this my whole life, and only now I actually realize it