Fake Gurus: Where is the Line?

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  • @JohnCooganPlus
    @JohnCooganPlus  Год назад +29

    Please ignore all scam comments (ironically some Fake Gurus)! You can follow me on Twitter: twitter.com/johncoogan or join my discord: discord.gg/e9nKhPCNkq

  • @cloudedjourney
    @cloudedjourney Год назад +85

    Scammers are always riding on the coat tails of real experts. They tweek the truth just enough to take advantage of others for profit. You see it in business, online, in churches and other workplaces. Always good to be open minded but somewhat skeptical.

    • @dahleno2014
      @dahleno2014 Год назад

      I mean, that first line doesn’t necessarily make them a scammer. Somebody needs to consolidate experts in order to achieve a goal, such as creating a new technology or maintaining critical infrastructure. Without such organization and consolidation from these “scammers”, we wouldn’t live in the world we live in today, technologically.

    • @comscinerd2070
      @comscinerd2070 Год назад +1

      This is such a well edited video... without saying anything lol. What a waste of time.

  • @jolank
    @jolank Год назад +187

    Well, let's be honest. Graham Stephan became famous by claiming to teach people his story on how he became a millionaire by doing real estate business (and by using shameless clickbait thumbnails). Only a lot later (couple years in fact) he revealed that most of his income was in fact from youtube and if it wasn't for youtube he'd never even become a millionaire in the first place. It's definitely not as shady as selling people overpriced courses directly but you could easily call that being a fake guru approach.
    That said I did like many of his videos later on (when they stopped being about him humbly bragging about how surprisingly easy it was for him to become a real estate millionaire) and I sometimes watch a video or two from his channel these days as well.

    • @BIGGOODBOY
      @BIGGOODBOY Год назад +28

      He got rich off RUclips and advertising. He didn’t provide any good real estate info.

    • @TheEarthGerm
      @TheEarthGerm Год назад +42

      Im not a fan of Graham. His channel is for teeny boppers. Also a lot of youtubers have commented Graham takes content from lessor known finance youtubers and then waits a few days and comes out of with a similar video just paraphrasing the other youtubers stuff. Basically stealing content.

    • @TartarianTopG
      @TartarianTopG Год назад +20

      He was a millionaire before he did RUclips. Was selling as a realtor

    • @TartarianTopG
      @TartarianTopG Год назад

      He for his first 4 property’s bc of his income from real estate sells

    • @BIGGOODBOY
      @BIGGOODBOY Год назад +18

      @@TartarianTopG he wasn’t a millionaire. His 2 homes were not paid off. He was paying a mortgage on them

  • @larry_saytee
    @larry_saytee 3 месяца назад +6

    They sure do blast ads. Thanks for exposing fake gurus! I'll get more into reading and doing !

  • @Nexil_
    @Nexil_ Год назад +150

    To be fair using Ads to promote your product is how people usually get sales I'd say its a pretty normal thing. You just need to make sure the product is good first.

    • @LongLivesteph
      @LongLivesteph Год назад +9

      Did you not watch the whole thing?

    • @philliplord6332
      @philliplord6332 Год назад +7

      The people making the ads claim that they made money from using the information in the courses they are promoting in their advertisements. The real reason they got all that money is from selling the courses.

    • @EliteSniperTV
      @EliteSniperTV Год назад +1

      Why make a good product when more money on ads?

    • @Nexil_
      @Nexil_ Год назад +5

      @@EliteSniperTV Regardless of if the product is good you need to advertise your product it doesn't matter how good it is if nobody sees it

    • @Adiscretefirm
      @Adiscretefirm Год назад +4

      @@Nexil_ the product in this case is a get rich quick scheme, if any of them really worked you could make so much more by doing that instead of selling a program.

  • @bijantahmaseb5043
    @bijantahmaseb5043 Год назад +69

    Finally, someone who said it the way it is. The "gurus" couldn't say it because they're "biased," even the "good ones." It's appreciated that you point all aspects out, thank you.

  • @CertifiedYoutubeBanger
    @CertifiedYoutubeBanger Год назад +17

    We need more people like coffezilla and this channel, keep it up!

    • @CertifiedYoutubeBanger
      @CertifiedYoutubeBanger Год назад

      Would you become a sellout if a certain priject in nft wi offer you 100k?

  • @coolblac75
    @coolblac75 Год назад +1

    Thank you for provided your insight into this topic. I am constantly bombarded with information about the next big things. It's all about doing your due diligent and making a informed decision that might benefit you and won't break your bank. Thanks again!

  • @papajohn2288
    @papajohn2288 Год назад

    first time seeing a video of yours and your voice is absolutely fantastic. booming, fills up a room, smooth and deep.

  • @albeit1
    @albeit1 Год назад +57

    “The importance of reading can’t be understated.”
    I would argue the opposite. It’s so important that it’s impossible to overstate how important it is.

    • @monkey_d_taha4967
      @monkey_d_taha4967 Год назад +11

      That's not the opposite. He said it as a restriction whereas you said it as a possibility.
      Both are right. There's no argument lol.

    • @albeit1
      @albeit1 Год назад +3

      @@monkey_d_taha4967 the importance can’t be understated is the same as saying no matter how little you mention something, it’s not infrequent enough.
      It’s a common error.

    • @Mcrobrob1
      @Mcrobrob1 Год назад +1

      Perfect

    • @monkey_d_taha4967
      @monkey_d_taha4967 Год назад +2

      @@albeit1 Not if you state it as a restriction. It's another way to express: "You can't afford to understate it".
      If you take the language too literally, then yes, it is an error. But it shouldn't ring any bells if you're native speaker.

    • @albeit1
      @albeit1 Год назад +1

      @@monkey_d_taha4967 it’s also expressed as “it’s impossible to overstate the importance of this”. No matter how hard you try, it’s still not emphasizing it enough.

  •  Год назад

    Oh god bless you, been waiting for this for a while haha :D

  • @KatiePatton
    @KatiePatton Год назад +7

    Every time I priced my courses under 50, I had people emailing me constantly and opening cases after they made thousands of products and kept the code for themselves. I just can't deal with bad customers at affordable prices.

  • @wildlifekpg1256
    @wildlifekpg1256 Год назад +2

    Brilliant, such great content!

  • @billybasu3900
    @billybasu3900 Год назад +2

    One of your best videos yet.

  • @jayantsinharoy6290
    @jayantsinharoy6290 Год назад +108

    I worked for an MNC as a language and communications trainer for over a decade and here is my experience. Give an audience something for free. 98% will ignore suggestions/ training skills. The 2% who pick it up are either naturally hungry about gaining new skills or are in a crisis and attaining these skills is critical to getting out of the crisis. Now add a currency value to an external training with lower skills, lower experience and people see it as ‘valuable’. The interest or conversion rate increases and more people pay attention though those dropping out or losing interest after sometime hovers around the 80% mark. The ones again that really pick it up are the ones in some crisis. Many gurus can sustain a business because they seek some currency for the advice they share. This makes their advice ‘valuable’. Second they prey on crisis, real and imagined. Like if I said walk in the morning it’s good for health vs if you don’t walk starting tomorrow you will die in 2 years. Chances are the second statement translates into more action.

    • @TheNeatPart
      @TheNeatPart Год назад +2

      Wow 👌

    • @Redditor6079
      @Redditor6079 Год назад

      Yes but what's your solution to the problem you've outlined here? Don't charge for teaching someone a skill because they are "in a crisis"?

    • @prabhakaranjeyamohan4579
      @prabhakaranjeyamohan4579 Год назад +2

      But this does not say anything about whether the information a 'guru' says is true .

    • @couchmayne4351
      @couchmayne4351 Год назад +1

      Thank you for this really appreciate the genuine people in the comment section wanting to help and make people think differently

  • @lehast
    @lehast Год назад

    I really don't understand why you only have 257k subscribers, this is top notch content!! Even if I'm not in the mood for watching something that makes me thing, when I get a suggestion from your channel I still watch the video

  • @scotttaylor3334
    @scotttaylor3334 Год назад +32

    John, great channel and great show as always.
    I started following a lot of these fake gurus a few years ago, but realized they were all shysters, because all their videos do is tell you what they are going to tell you, once you pay the money.
    Also, the thumbnails for the videos are a complete giveaway. Whenever you see a thumbnail with the RUclipsr posing in what is obviously a fake expression of fear, anger or concern, you know it's b*******. It is simply clickbait, to get you to click.
    I think the best strategy for all of these guys is to watch, but then do your own research to make sure it's not all BS...

    • @johncreech
      @johncreech Год назад

      You could describe the thumbnail of this very video in the way you describe giveaway thumbnails.....and yet you found this video useful.....

    • @scotttaylor3334
      @scotttaylor3334 Год назад +1

      @@johncreech Yep, sometimes the headline trumps the thumbnail.

  • @AnymMusic
    @AnymMusic Год назад +4

    whenever I see Robert Kiyosaki pop again I always think to myself "what is he known for OTHER than a book about how his friend's dad was rich, and his own poor"? And ehh..... is there anything?

  • @jairussiriyalaofficial8922
    @jairussiriyalaofficial8922 Год назад +1

    MAN YOU ARE FOR REAL . VERY REAL . I HAVE SEEN A BUNCH OF YOUR VIDEO TODAY AND YOU I THINK COME IN THE TOP MOST VALUE PUMPING PEOPLE ONLINE GIVING KNOWLEDGE AND ADVICE.
    GENEUINELY, THANK YOU FOR DOING RUclips MAN. (SIR 🙏)

  • @SeverSFSs
    @SeverSFSs Год назад +63

    The irony in getting an ad thats literally a "guru" with a whiteboard behind him halfway through this video 🤣

    • @livingart2576
      @livingart2576 Год назад +2

      It’s shows you that people will do anything for revenue.

    • @jayo3074
      @jayo3074 Год назад +1

      I don't think he can choose who the ads are from lol

    • @SeverSFSs
      @SeverSFSs Год назад +1

      @@jayo3074 no he cant im just saying youtubes algorithm is a mf for that one lmao

  • @AnymMusic
    @AnymMusic Год назад +15

    10:56 I mean, Graham HAS been pushing shit like FTX hard, and omg the clickbait. I know clickbait is not illegal, but holy hell there's only so many times I can see a shocked face thumbnail with a quote like "IS THIS THE END???" only for him to go "basically just keep buying and holding in index funds, it'll pass" 14 minutes later

  • @sagebeer
    @sagebeer Год назад +2

    This video is 10 years or more too late, sadly casualties are higher than ever before.
    Liked/subbed amazing short video.

  • @edwinbrace4681
    @edwinbrace4681 Год назад +4

    John Coogan with exceptional content as always !

  • @scotgod1
    @scotgod1 Год назад +2

    thank you kindly john for another great video.

  • @vodostudio8762
    @vodostudio8762 Год назад +2

    The explanation was beautiful

  • @AviPars
    @AviPars Год назад +5

    Jikh and stephan are downgraded for me due to ftx and blockfi

  • @andreid.9105
    @andreid.9105 Год назад +13

    This has not aged well for Graham Stephan

    • @platoscavealum902
      @platoscavealum902 5 дней назад

      "A new class action lawsuit alleges that several well-known finance RUclipsrs, including Graham Stephan, Andrei Jikh, Jaspreet Singh and others, should be held responsible for promoting now-disgraced cryptocurrency exchange FTX."
      - TechCrunch: Mar 16, 2023

  • @nikewand
    @nikewand Год назад +3

    very informative, thank you!

  • @zimboiis
    @zimboiis Год назад

    I really enjoy hearing your voice and also your content information is great :)
    Havent subbed but I continue to come back for more

  • @HurricaneJD
    @HurricaneJD Год назад +1

    John you're a wealth of knowledge and make very good videos... I'm really surprised you don't have more subscribers

  • @DimensionRIFT
    @DimensionRIFT 2 месяца назад

    Very good video. Thanks for helping to inform people about spotting fakes and charlatans.

  • @CristiVladZ
    @CristiVladZ Год назад

    thanks for the Phil Knight mention. will look into the book

  • @sethc4758
    @sethc4758 Год назад +3

    one line i've always drawn is at criticism. If a guru only talks about all the opportunity and talks as if things could never go wrong they are a fake guru. Also if they cant criticize and be skeptical, unless being skeptical of that thing is something they can use to their benefit. major red flag.

  • @Coinsider
    @Coinsider Год назад +24

    great video, thanks John!

  • @studybytes5505
    @studybytes5505 Год назад +3

    This is a very unique video that I wasn’t expecting to see on your channel. It is so well done and I something a lot of people don’t think when starting their own businesses (where to look to learn). Thanks for another great video.

  • @MartialartsUnleashed
    @MartialartsUnleashed Год назад

    This channel is underrated

  • @OhioNPC911
    @OhioNPC911 5 месяцев назад

    Wow you are learning houdini, good to hear buddy, i am on the same path ❤️

  • @steedlei1
    @steedlei1 Год назад +7

    John, thank you so much for introducing "Stop Being Afraid of Houdini".. It is exactly my team needed now with unreal engine 5...

  • @spoton7683
    @spoton7683 Год назад

    Excellent video - Insightful, succinct and well-edited - Thanks - At the same time, a quick proof-read/'view' of a script is always advisable to avoid gaffs which may (in the minds of many) undermine the credibility of the creator/provider; eg: (@ 08:28 "... the importance of reading cannot be understated... "; yes (of course) it can... Presumably, this should be "... the importance of reading cannot be OVERstated ..." - Just a thought, and, thanks again... 👍

  • @saketkulkarni1238
    @saketkulkarni1238 Год назад +5

    This makes a lot of sense !!!

  • @joenichols3901
    @joenichols3901 Год назад +3

    Yes!!! I knew that book by Kiyosaki was just straight garbage! I read about three or four chapters but couldn't stomach it !
    I run a business now. It's legitimately very hard. I only listen to people who have actually done something extremely, technically difficult

  • @amiasyaska8447
    @amiasyaska8447 Год назад +3

    Always too excited 4 your videos and this was really great though I wanted 2 hear more and more 👌👌

  • @KevDecorMusic
    @KevDecorMusic Год назад

    Thought we were gonna get hit with a course pitch at the end lol. Good vid

  • @ForcedMember
    @ForcedMember Год назад +2

    Just bought John Coogan's new course, so informative. Can't wait to make some bookoo bucks

  • @CharlesWeill
    @CharlesWeill Год назад +40

    I really liked this video. I think there are many talented people who would make excellent online instructors but are afraid to start because they don't want to be labeled a "fake guru". There's a stigma against making money online with courses. But I also think there is a huge market for it; I've paid for several excellent online courses myself. I'll send this to anyone who has doubts.

    • @BrockMolden
      @BrockMolden Год назад

      Send brooo

    • @MrJoosebawkz
      @MrJoosebawkz Год назад +2

      @@BrockMolden hes just trynna pawn off his shit scam course to u

  • @kaushikvsmaniyan
    @kaushikvsmaniyan Год назад

    Good advice John. 9:50 - 9:59 - We've to see their track record at implementing & success of their own advice in the corresponding field

  • @huseyinbaij
    @huseyinbaij Год назад +2

    I really want to be a guru due to the amount of passion i have to teach, but for the past 7 years i have not published one thing until i make sure that i am actually successful on my own with my own business experiments only then i think i can teach my journey with reasonable expectations and price, i believe we should always give more than what we promise to gain trust and respect.

  • @cwp888
    @cwp888 Год назад

    My word... Great video!

  • @hirwaenock17
    @hirwaenock17 Год назад +20

    Waiting for Graham Stephan to react to this video. Great video 👍

  • @christsciple
    @christsciple Год назад +8

    Great video on an important topic! This hits hard because one of my former close buddies has built a million-dollar empire promoting garbage and funding others to promote. I'm almost a bit jealous seeing how well he's doing, he's a guest on national news networks discussing the economy, special guest with motivational speakers (Dani Johnson features him regularly) spends much of his time flying around Europe and living the good life.
    Three years ago we were discussing a business opportunity where I was going to help his team build something of a business incubator with a match and rank system to pair investors with investment opportunity that meet their investment criteria. He bailed to move into crypto promotional scams. Tried talking him out of it and he's since cut all ties. This is someone I've been friends with for almost twenty years.
    Sad what folks will do just to "get ahead"

  • @nicetrymate813
    @nicetrymate813 Год назад +1

    This is great content.

  • @john.s
    @john.s Год назад

    i like how many examples and counterexamples were mentioned

  • @silencioish
    @silencioish Год назад +1

    after watching a Grahams video advice about something my head is like a balloon without any usable information to work with.

  • @DD3KX
    @DD3KX Год назад

    Great Video. Thank you!

  • @SvenReinck
    @SvenReinck Год назад

    Great analysis ❤

  • @hakanyucel1639
    @hakanyucel1639 Год назад

    Love your video! And I really trust you!

  • @United_Wings
    @United_Wings Год назад +2

    I love your videos 👌🏼

  • @lifecoaching5068
    @lifecoaching5068 Год назад

    Thanks for exposing these fake gurus. Most of them have no ideas, but take people’s money for nonsense courses.

  • @cccc7006
    @cccc7006 10 месяцев назад

    Super like!!!! I used to watch some of the persons mentioned in this video and somehow, I knew something was off though I couldn't pinpoint why. I eventually unsubscribed from and blocked them ("Do not recommend this channel").

  • @jgosal1981
    @jgosal1981 3 месяца назад

    The best part is that during this video I received an ad on a course om how to make money being a motivational speaker.

  • @monkpool
    @monkpool Год назад +1

    You are just earned a subscriber

  • @NadidLinchestein
    @NadidLinchestein Год назад +1

    Thank you for covering this topic. The government should really step in and end these scams.

  • @markmusic1930
    @markmusic1930 Год назад

    Totally off topic, I love that you used the Winner Stays On ad by Nike. I used to be obsessed with it lol

  • @huytranvan2754
    @huytranvan2754 Год назад +9

    When he said: "Online courses is one of the most powerful ways to learn new skills...", I was thinking: "Damn, looks like Skillshare sponsored this vid". Nope, LMAO...

    • @colin7406
      @colin7406 Год назад +1

      Udemy is pretty good so far

  • @elonmusken9513
    @elonmusken9513 Год назад

    Your my Favorite RUclipsr. I swear

  • @United_Wings
    @United_Wings Год назад +2

    I love you videos 🔥🔥

  • @PalantirVisionOfficial
    @PalantirVisionOfficial Год назад +1

    Awesome video. Can you interview Alex Hormozi?

  • @JohnCrestani
    @JohnCrestani Год назад +3

    Great video and great points. As a business influencer and as someone shown in this video, I'll say firsthand that theres a very fine line that I need to walk between providing information people want, and teaching the skills that people need.
    So where is the line? The laws and required legalities around marketing are definitely an inarguable line. Beyond that, you have merchant processors, and their corresponding blacklist, that will shutdown products/services that get too many disputes, thats another good line. Beyond that, it probably comes down to personal preference. I'd argue that 'cultlike' tactics within an online teachers community are pretty dangerous and should be considered as a red flag, although there are extremely famous 'gurus' (ie. tony robbins, andrew tate) who exude these tactics and have a generally good public opinion and positive reviews.
    So how to *really* separate good from bad?
    Free content: I'm a big believer that providing freely available content, and LOTS of it, is a pretty good activity for anyone in the teaching industry. Just like (arguably) the first teacher, Socrates, would give free information out by basically teaching for free in the Athens town plaza to get his students, I believe free content is at least a show of good intentions; that the teacher is actively engaged with the community, and not a flash in the pan. That said, theres definitely folks out there producing lots of content, that have no success or track record in the industry they're talking about.
    Verifiable success / track record in industry: If Warren Buffet provides a stock tip, obviously thats good to follow, even if he doesnt put out free content, because his track record is unparalleled. Your success is obvious to me at least, as I'm a megafan/customer of soylent (I think you should bring in more personal experience shares on your videos btw). Most of the most successful marketers/traders/investors are completely unknown though, and unwilling to teach. The claim Tony Robbins makes about 'manifesting' his success cant necessarily be backed up (how do you get proof of manifestation?!) just as Tai Lopez's claim that he bought his lamborghini because he read a lot of books. As someone with a venture-backed startup myself, I see the same sorts of misdirection is unfortunately just as, if not more, common amongst startups raising exponentially higher sums of money than the $1000 or whatnot people pay for online courses.
    Aggressive marketing: Just as ecom products need to offer and present a normal product (lets say protein shakes) in a very unique and appealing fashion, with unique benefits in order to make D2C customer acquisition work at scale, so do information marketers need to present their information in a unique and appealing fashion. "Im in my garage with my lamborghini..." , "I bought this multi-million dollar house with internet residuals , "Im a 24yearold multimillionaire from shorting stocks" , etc., are all examples of this that speak to what folks really want from education, in a more appealing fashion. The college pitch "goto school for 4-10 years and earn a comfortable, consistent salary as long as you put up with a command-and-control work environment...with dental benefits", although the standard, is not a very appealing pitch anymore, if even a trustworthy one.
    Personally, I believe we are undergoing an absolute revolution with how people are learning, and we are just at the infancy stages of it. I agree that specialized courses into a topic are the most important. Ad data analysis, proper split-testing methodology, D2C tiktok advertising, copywriting, branding, building an engaged community, etc are all examples of what I find to be useful skills, yet the majority of folks that desire to get into a particular industry such as starting an 1m/m ecom store or whatever, are not seeking out courses on these topics. They learn these parts through experience, after they've been motivated down the ecom/affiliate path. Hence the majority of activity in the market for teachers/info is focused at a higher level (ie. make money with stocks! crypto! real estate! ecom!) rather than the specific skills. This is similar to college with majors (finance! accounting! marketing!) rather than marketing the individual classes (ie. 'Valuation disputes and advocacy' .... yawn)
    I believe that some sort of standard needs to emerge for whom folks are learning from, and what they are earning, and from what job position/title. That would allow correlations to be drawn between what courses a person completed, and the corresponding teachers they learned from, with a verifiable measure of success (income or something). This sort of data could also help inform folks as to what course/path they should take next professionally. I find blockcerts as an interesting development in this space, as well as edu platforms that are direct feeders into specific jobs in specific companies, such as what Coursera does for Google/Nvidia/etc.

  • @mikesanders8621
    @mikesanders8621 11 месяцев назад +2

    There is no line. It's all one big shapeless, quivering mass of flesh and narcissism.

  • @pat_makes_stuff
    @pat_makes_stuff Год назад

    cheers for this video 👍

  • @sillyhead5
    @sillyhead5 Год назад +4

    Can we start a thread with classes that people have found to be actually worth the money? Classes that delivered on their promise.

  • @clauaome25
    @clauaome25 Год назад

    This was a great video!!!

  • @carlsconsthemoon6266
    @carlsconsthemoon6266 Год назад +3

    This is a promotional video for Graham Stephen

  • @Adam_Bosscoe
    @Adam_Bosscoe Год назад +1

    The Coogan Effect - I see a John Coogan video, I click.

  • @karlbooklover
    @karlbooklover Год назад +1

    My simple rule to detect fake gurus is this. Verify their track record, did they become successful and make money outside of what they are selling? Their course/book whatever should be a tiny % of their income, otherwise people who buy it are likely the suckers

  • @msj7872
    @msj7872 3 месяца назад +1

    I find it amusing (ironic?) that whenever I watch a video like this the YT advertising algorithm inserts ads for passive income.

  • @puluzo
    @puluzo Год назад +1

    If everybody knows about an opportunity it's not an opportunity.

  • @thanielxj11
    @thanielxj11 Год назад +6

    It's good advice for when you're starting a new job as well. If someone's making a promise that it would change your life be very weary

  • @xr69z
    @xr69z 4 месяца назад

    thanks brother for advice ...

  • @ShanePHanlon
    @ShanePHanlon Год назад

    As a Houdini artist I was not expecting to go in to this seeing a course from one of my friends LOL

  • @mutualpartners5354
    @mutualpartners5354 Год назад +2

    How much colleges charge for their courses?

  • @liltoto371
    @liltoto371 Год назад

    This Video is going to blow up

  • @FrankBendler
    @FrankBendler 2 месяца назад

    Grahams course was awesome… trippled my yt income. 😊

  • @zumpachx
    @zumpachx 4 месяца назад

    This video is super important these days, thank you for making it in such a great quality! Whoever finds it and understands what you are trying to say is literally saved from wasting years on scammers.

  • @Mutual_Information
    @Mutual_Information Год назад +3

    "Selling information" on vague aspirational topics (self help, get rich) is a good smell test, especially if you consider the price charged. Just wish more people understood this. Tai Lopez should not be relevant.

  • @pascoett
    @pascoett Год назад +11

    There is a difference between an investor and an entrepreneur. And there are huge differences from where you start or under which circumstances you are living. Everybody talks about the shiny stuff, the winners, but nobody counts all the corpses from the different fallouts and black swans. My own dad made a fortune in his life but he also inherited one and mom… she worked hard and married the right guy and stood by him. My most valuable lesson from him: don’t listen to anybody when it comes to your finances except for education when you are still young without anything to lose.

    • @TimBryan
      @TimBryan Год назад +3

      "For every winner, there are dozens of losers; odds are you're one of them."

  • @Jubair194
    @Jubair194 Год назад +2

    amazing videos

  • @CanadianSon
    @CanadianSon Год назад +12

    Think pointing out Graham was a safe bet, RUclipsrs like Meet Kevin walk that line a lot closer

    • @jordanp8151
      @jordanp8151 Год назад +2

      Pretty sure Graham and Kevin both pumped a shady crypto project about a year ago

    • @WookieSenshi
      @WookieSenshi Год назад +2

      @@jordanp8151 no. Lol

    • @lorenebonsu146
      @lorenebonsu146 Год назад +1

      @@jordanp8151 no, they definitely did not. Please don’t make up lies lol. I watch all of grahams videos so Ik he didn’t. As for meet Kevin idk, but Graham is an honest person.

    • @jordanp8151
      @jordanp8151 Год назад +1

      @@lorenebonsu146 did you watch the video in my reply above?

    • @fdvkkkkkkkk4542
      @fdvkkkkkkkk4542 Год назад +1

      @@WookieSenshi yes they did pump fluki inu

  • @benx1326
    @benx1326 2 месяца назад

    Very well said

  • @jimjajmus
    @jimjajmus Год назад

    thank you!

  • @SilverFan21k
    @SilverFan21k Год назад +1

    Great video.

  • @sledge6693
    @sledge6693 Год назад +1

    The ironic thing was that the ad I got during this video was for someone shilling a real-estate scheme.

  • @Mikeg28
    @Mikeg28 2 месяца назад +1

    as I was watching the video the first name that popped into my mind was graham Stephen but then I got to the end of the video... I don't know who to trust anymore!

  • @joeroganpodfantasy42
    @joeroganpodfantasy42 Год назад +15

    Ray Dalio is genuine and want's to truly give back to humanity what he learned in life.
    And I saw his video on economics and it is brilliant and simple it's almost a work of art.

  • @katherine777
    @katherine777 11 дней назад

    Thank you.

  • @Potatoooosss
    @Potatoooosss Год назад +1

    When you don't pay, you pay no attention.

  • @stevenmackay3289
    @stevenmackay3289 Год назад

    The other one to be careful about is the online cult leaders. Can be really tricky not coming off as one of those when trying to pitch ideas to people in regards to exiting the 'rat race'.

  • @AnandJ
    @AnandJ Год назад +3

    Awesome thumbnail! 👍

  •  Год назад

    great content :)

  • @patrickbacomo9764
    @patrickbacomo9764 Месяц назад

    not sure if my comment was posted but what do you think about Patrick Bet-David or Valuetainment? you should totally make a video about him and
    his team