How I Became Homeless After Earning More Than $180K A Year

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  • Опубликовано: 25 янв 2025

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  • @jimmylee1776
    @jimmylee1776 2 года назад +622

    Hi Rafie, thanks for sharing your story. I’m 80 years old. The lessons I leaned in my life are:
    1. Don’t waste - especially time & money. The time we lost will never come back. We earn good money now so we must save for when we are out of a job or save for our old age & retirement.
    2. Life is full of ups & downs. When we are down, we must get up, brush off the dirt & keep going. Learn why we fell down & not repeat the mistake.
    3 We need to eat to stay alive. We don’t need to eat expensive meals to stay alive. We just need nutritious food. We eat to live but not live to eat.
    4. Live a simple life. Be thankful if we have good health, 3 meals a day & a roof over our head. Enjoy everyday - doing things that make us happy, help the less fortunate people, make positive contributions to society, our communities, humanity etc
    5. Health- this is most important. We must maintain our health & ensure we have good health. We cannot enjoy life if we have poor health. There’s a story about a young man who worked very hard working long hours to accumulate wealth. He became very wealthy. When he was about 60 years old he suffered bad health & spend his wealth to regain his health. The moral of this story is : Health is more important than Wealth. No money can buy back your good health.
    Good luck Rafie, plan your steps to regain your good life. God bless you. Best wishes from Australia 🇦🇺

    • @vladav313
      @vladav313 Год назад +9

      Hi Jimmy, beautifully written, I can tell your tone is completely sincere. Thank you for sharing your wisdom of 80 years. Shout out from Hong Kong (formerly Australia too).

    • @bansu6726
      @bansu6726 Год назад +1

      They do say use your wealth to shield your heath not the other way around

    • @nubiandoll7
      @nubiandoll7 Год назад +2

      Thank you for sharing your story Ralfie. Some people especially in the younger generation have a habit of blowing through the money and even spending stuff on things they can't afford. This is all a waste of time and I hope more people can learn from your pass mistakes.

    • @darthvader5300
      @darthvader5300 Год назад

      Earn, spend wisely, save wisely, AND INVEST WISELY IN PHYSICAL TANGIBLE BASED ASSETS BASED INDUSTRIES AND BUSINESSES in both the public sector and private sector, and in the public-private regulated sectors. Save-invest one half to two thirds with your 1st paycheck.

    • @darthvader5300
      @darthvader5300 Год назад

      @@nubiandoll7 Earn, spend wisely, save wisely, AND INVEST WISELY IN PHYSICAL TANGIBLE BASED ASSETS BASED INDUSTRIES AND BUSINESSES in both the public sector and private sector, and in the public-private regulated sectors. Save-invest one half to two thirds with your 1st paycheck.

  • @muhammadfirdaus634
    @muhammadfirdaus634 2 года назад +4374

    This tells us to lead a frugal lifestyle. Doesnt matter how much u earn. Important to save up. We dont have to impress others but when we are down, we should remember that no one is going to help us except for ourselves. A reminder to myself and everyone as well.

    • @nmi8286
      @nmi8286 2 года назад +26

      Thats very true......

    • @Emsyaz
      @Emsyaz 2 года назад +184

      And choose your friends wisely....
      Avoid befriending materialistic people. They are the worst type of friends you could have.

    • @peterchin7796
      @peterchin7796 2 года назад +27

      agree with you Firdaus, desire knows no boundaries, no matter how much one makes

    • @bodianlanding7777
      @bodianlanding7777 2 года назад +30

      NO ONE WILL EVER HELP but yourself

    • @crankypipo
      @crankypipo 2 года назад +32

      Money comes and goes. how you live your life and prepare for inevitabilities is important

  • @mrcoco3562
    @mrcoco3562 2 года назад +784

    Rafie ur not alone!
    I use to earn 9k per month but after i was diagnosed with Crohn disease everything fall so bad and i still recovering from depression adhd, let stand together and hope everything goes well for us

    • @XwytreX
      @XwytreX 2 года назад +12

      Press on! All the best to you and I hope you will make it through all these and be happy :)

    • @victortancheongwee
      @victortancheongwee 2 года назад +14

      no worry, Jesus will heal u. Have faith.

    • @bodianlanding7777
      @bodianlanding7777 2 года назад

      Here! Here! Let’s stand together my friend

    • @isabellaraylahrose570
      @isabellaraylahrose570 2 года назад

      All the best to you to recover and pursue your dreams again. Never give up!

    • @realhuman4396
      @realhuman4396 2 года назад +19

      @@BeachSamuraiStudios you have never experienced it

  • @gca3956
    @gca3956 2 года назад +1195

    I really like what he said in the end. His name is Rafie, he is 51 years old and he's doing his best in life. Yes!!! That is definitely something we should celebrate! Not everyone does that. Not everyone can do that. I wish him the best in life. Well done, Rafie!

    • @carkawalakhatulistiwa
      @carkawalakhatulistiwa 2 года назад +1

      in Soviet Union . They give 36 m² flat for free

    • @bzibubabbzibubab420
      @bzibubabbzibubab420 2 года назад +6

      What? 51 years old?

    • @vuton3877
      @vuton3877 2 года назад

      Doing his best is not fucking walking around and doing something that doesn’t work. The guy is fucking lazy and can’t change, smh wasting his time away like an idiot

    • @theprinceoftides6836
      @theprinceoftides6836 2 года назад +1

      @@carkawalakhatulistiwa Do they still do that?,,.

    • @homelessintoronto
      @homelessintoronto 2 года назад

      true G C A!

  • @someshsalunke2731
    @someshsalunke2731 2 года назад +1621

    he is 51 but he looks like a 35-40 year old guy. His positivity is infectious and i could feel it through the video. Hope I can also learn a bit about perseverance and making th best out of whatever situation I'm in from him.

    • @happyleaf9635
      @happyleaf9635 2 года назад +36

      @Flare Him not saving money when he's earning 5 figure per month, is not bout opposition or not

    • @OGS.Official
      @OGS.Official  2 года назад +21

      We're happy you feel inspired by Rafie! Thanks for your support :-)

    • @happyleaf9635
      @happyleaf9635 2 года назад +5

      @Flare Because most of those big multinational companies are foreign companies, of course they hire their top tier employees (those 6 figure per month) from their own country! One day I hope Singapore companies can make it big and hire Singaporeans to Headquarters stationed all over the world.

    • @andreakazyncski4518
      @andreakazyncski4518 2 года назад +14

      35 ? He doesn’t look like 35. I have got a fren who aged 37 this year and look much younger than him.
      He looks rather like in his mid 40s. 😅

    • @carkawalakhatulistiwa
      @carkawalakhatulistiwa 2 года назад

      @@OGS.Official in Soviet Union . They give 36 m² flat for free

  • @KodaKya77
    @KodaKya77 2 года назад +1128

    I absolutely bawled my eyes out while happily laughing, when he said, "My name is Rafie, I'm 51, and *I'm doing my best* "
    I finally just got back on my feet from the Coronavirus at 27. I was disabled, and terminated from my job due to tearing a ligament in my shoulder during that time. I was living in my car, and have seen alot of things in the streets in LA that I was sheltered from the majority of my life. I feel for anyone who has to do the tent-style.
    I finally just got back on my feet with a one-bedroom apartment, and a Head-Chef job. I'm so tired, and always stressed about money. But, hey, *I'm doing my best* , and I want to see my accomplishments.

    • @rockon8174
      @rockon8174 2 года назад +17

      Leave California!!!!!!

    • @LiaBSakura
      @LiaBSakura 2 года назад +11

      I was the same age as you, with the same shoulder injury. I had to leave my job where I had no protection nor benefits, and move in with parents which I was so lucky to do. It took me a year to recover and I am also now back on my feet. I woke up this morning and left the house feeling lucky to have another day where I get to be alive, and have many blessings. I think in the end that is all that matters.

    • @tednguyen7258
      @tednguyen7258 2 года назад

      find a rich asian dude

    • @aniediumoren885
      @aniediumoren885 2 года назад +5

      I feel you. I grew up homeless in LA. Move, there are places in America where your mortgage can be merely $300 a month.

    • @gingeralice3858
      @gingeralice3858 2 года назад +3

      I've been in LA going on 5 years. I'm from north of there originally. Like Fresno.. up there. Did car homelessness. Lived in abandoned buildings. Been to hospitals. Lived in programs. Been on the street. It's a wild place. The homeless services here got me into housing. I was employed the last year into my time at the program. Was in Venice during 2020, when everything was going down around the pier. Glad I got out. Leaving my state tho... nah. Being homeless young was in some ways pretty unfortunate but being under 25 made me eligible for a wider range of services. Youth more easily reintegrate to society and work culture. Right now I get to take a leave and pay only $100 in rent. My rent will always be a third of my income. Working a regular minimum wage job and keeping up with the bureaucratic aspects of the housing program is a good enough exchange for me to have housing. In the Valley, we don't have those opportunities.. I doubt other states have them either.

  • @loleeloleelol
    @loleeloleelol 2 года назад +1800

    I'm only in my early 20s now and I think it's so easy to forget yourself when you're young... You go out, spend money and do stupid things but forget that time lost is something you never get back. I think Rafie's story is a great reminder to all of us youngins to live a measured life. Life can be as beautiful and adventurous without having to sacrifice on the future. And his spirit should be an inspiration to us all. I wish you all the best Rafie and thank you for letting us be inspired by you and your story!!

    • @isabellaraylahrose570
      @isabellaraylahrose570 2 года назад +19

      For a young person to identify with the shortcomings of youths and to recognise Rafie for his efforts, I must say I am very impressed. You are an inspiration to the young people. With your words, I have great faith you will succeed in your dreams.

    • @Gumbocinno
      @Gumbocinno 2 года назад +13

      I'd cut my legs off to be in my early 20s again.

    • @MuhammadSharifulAlamSaad
      @MuhammadSharifulAlamSaad 2 года назад

      True

    • @Karyabs
      @Karyabs 2 года назад +1

      It doesn't matter which age. The guy is 51

    • @nonyobussiness3440
      @nonyobussiness3440 2 года назад +13

      Nah I should have lived more and partied more in my 20’s

  • @U.s.e.r.3493
    @U.s.e.r.3493 2 года назад +854

    Great story. 51? He looks 37yo at most. Keep going brother 💪

    • @victoriaregina8344
      @victoriaregina8344 2 года назад +1

      Stop going, cousin!!!!!!!!!

    • @BrokenSoulConfession
      @BrokenSoulConfession 2 года назад +21

      Asian can look that way btw.
      I am past 40 and people still think i just finished college.

    • @alexsandrkerensky7457
      @alexsandrkerensky7457 2 года назад +11

      I am 200 years old but i look like 2 year old😂

    • @exodus7092
      @exodus7092 2 года назад +1

      He got o level in 87, so yeah he’s about 51-52

    • @rizkifauzi7048
      @rizkifauzi7048 2 года назад +1

      @@alexsandrkerensky7457 anime logic

  • @JeremyThompson1978
    @JeremyThompson1978 2 года назад +290

    I'm an American living in the USA. I don't know how this Singaporean story ended up in my RUclips feed. I do know that I am overwhelmingly thankful to hear Rafie's story. He lets me know that it is possible to climb out of the holes of life. I truly needed to be reminded of this truth. Thank you Rafie and thank you OGS!

    • @MarcoAshford
      @MarcoAshford 2 года назад +19

      Californian here, I stopped socializing after my friends circle wasting money hanging out constantly. Now I just find deals on things and saving as much as I can, I know one day sh!ts gonna hit the fan. I stay single, knowing a full on family would mean massive bills in exchange for a little comfort and sex at the most, if she is driven and looking for a better man, a life style I can't afford, it's gonna be a living hell. Rafie is smart and responsible, didn't drag a lady or kid into this.
      Yeah I feel lonely sometimes, but I'm being responsible. Having family and kids, carrying too much pressure on the shoulder would crush a morally good man when things go south.
      Good thing is when I die, nobody would be sad. The universe wouldn't care or change a bit.

    • @jamesww1418
      @jamesww1418 2 года назад +10

      @@MarcoAshford hey, I think the same way as you…it’s too much of a burden to have a family right now…and yet there’s so much burden to getting married from parents, friends, & family…I’m the last person that I know who isn’t married yet (even family members younger than me are getting married now…and in their eyes, I’m nothing more than a loser, waste of space, pampered…they don’t realize that trying to build a business is hard work.
      I feel so alone sometimes, like I don’t fit in anywhere & completely misunderstood.

    • @justyuri797
      @justyuri797 2 года назад +4

      @@jamesww1418 let your family, relatives and friends and their offspring fell prey to the basic instinct to procreate and suffer through generations. you are better than them, at least you know it's not a good thing to bring a new human being only to feel suffering and disappointment in the world. in my eyes you are not the loser, but wiser in terms of responsibility.

    • @TheHamburgler123
      @TheHamburgler123 2 года назад +2

      @@MarcoAshford I understand where you're coming from but try not to be too closed up and guarded to new experiences and people. I met my SO when I was making $25k/year and she didn't care. Still together 8 years later and I'm doing much, much better financially now.

    • @MarcoAshford
      @MarcoAshford 2 года назад

      @@TheHamburgler123 Congrats you met a good woman that don't care, I guess you guys must be very young when met? When I was younger, I had the illusion of treating women good and spend for them will win their heart, only ended up being used as a tool and get dumped, it wasted a lot of years of my life. Now I'm already 30+ and all the women I dated openly talk about their "requirement", since I'm an non American born Asian, the dating pool is very limited here, local Americans ghosted me after noticed my background difference, I don't even have any attention from Americans anyways. It is their luck not to date me. Deep down I know I go out date is due to sexual drive, I hate kids and family, hate dealing with lot of family drama, hate the bad things in society overall.
      Why I don't move back to my own country, because it's also a big mess, chances are it might even be worse than western country.
      My dream is kill all the bad people in the world, the corruption in financial market and government, the school bully, the A$$hole in relationship. I don't have any love or care in my heart to build a family, even if I lost all my memory, I won't forget the vengeance, I don't want to lose control and harm my family, so it's better to stay away from it.

  • @keikairin2038
    @keikairin2038 2 года назад +497

    I was the absolute reverse of your story. I lived frugally my entire life. I saved every penny, bought a condo put ever dollar into paying down a mortgage did everything right. I only earned 60k a year. Made all my own food, wore used clothing. Only bought luxury stuff for birthday's and Christmas. After 8 years living like this I was let go without cause when a peer poisoned me (workplace bullying). Won't go into details...but long story short unemployment can happen to anyone.
    I was lucky enough to only hold mortgage debt. I couldn't pay it so I sold the condo to pay that debt off. Lost 200k on the value of it. If I had been able to hold onto it until the COVID crisis it would have been worth a lot more. I had nowhere to go. No job, no rental lease. I had to move back to my parents. Lucky they had a room for me or I would be right where you are. I struggled for 5 years to find alternate work barely making ends meet to pay for food.
    I did EVERYTHING right...and I'm not much better off then you are. I'm only living in a room because I had a relative to take me in. Society is cruel to folks. I think we need to find the happy balance between spending money and fueling our economy so those jobs are out there, and living buying only what we need to survive physically and for mental health enjoyment.

    • @tednguyen7258
      @tednguyen7258 2 года назад +33

      people make fun of me when i was doing well fliipping houses about driving a beat up corolla..i was a bit imbarrassed but know these bums are not my friends

    • @tednguyen7258
      @tednguyen7258 2 года назад

      im a saver like u rin...where are u from?

    • @keikairin2038
      @keikairin2038 2 года назад +1

      @@tednguyen7258
      House flippers are the bane of NA society. You killed all our dreams of housing. I have no property for you to flip. Don't bother.

    • @gingeralice3858
      @gingeralice3858 2 года назад +23

      I had no relative to take me in long term when I was a teenager. Some of my own family members and friends were homeless. Each person I met who had been homeless previously claimed that they got help from some type of program for the homeless. After I was 18 I left the town and went into a program for young people myself to get in on the subsidy. Had a brain injury when I was 20 living in a hospital before moving to interim housing. Now I have disability benefits on my housing voucher. Some people could abuse the program yes but after seeing what it is to be on the street I don't want to go through it again. The high life, luxury, hustling, it's not worth it. I would rather have a bed to sleep on and a lock on the door.

    • @user-wq9mw2xz3j
      @user-wq9mw2xz3j 2 года назад +4

      @@tednguyen7258 get out and meet people lol

  • @ymk1708
    @ymk1708 2 года назад +57

    Noel’s kindness and optimism makes me feel better just watching this video. I can imagine how Noel’s kindness must have helped Rafie. Thank you Noel!

  • @araisannanoda3688
    @araisannanoda3688 2 года назад +99

    I'm currently in my late 20's and finally landed my first job with extended probation, I can feel what Rafie is facing and still doing my best to achieve.

    • @CutePuppy520
      @CutePuppy520 2 года назад +5

      All the best to you, I too landed my so called my 1st real job when I was 28
      my previous “real” job didn turn out to be that real becoz I was assigned to do meagre tasks for most of the time since the manager hired someone else who had prior work experience (which I don’t) and hence he required much less guidance in order to do his job, in the end I was sort of sidelined

  • @Casey-summer
    @Casey-summer Год назад +491

    In my opinion, a housing market crash is imminent due to the high number of individuals who purchased homes above the asking price despite the low interest rates. These buyers find themselves in precarious situations as housing prices decline, leaving them without any equity. If they become unable to afford their homes, foreclosure becomes a likely outcome. Even attempting to sell would not yield any profits. This scenario is expected to impact a significant number of people, particularly in light of the anticipated surge in layoffs and the rapid increase in the cost of living.

    • @mellon-wrigley3
      @mellon-wrigley3 Год назад +2

      I suggest you offset your real estate and get into stocks, A recession as bad it can be, provides good buying opportunities in the markets if you’re careful and it can also create volatility giving great short time buy and sell opportunities too. This is not financial advise but get buying, cash isn’t king at all in this time!

    • @disney-hefner
      @disney-hefner Год назад

      You are right! I’ve diversified my 450K portfolio across various market with the aid of an investment coach, I have been able to generate a little bit above $830k in net profit across high dividend yield stocks, ETF and bonds.

    • @sloanmarriott5
      @sloanmarriott5 Год назад +1

      Do you mind sharing info on the adviser who assisted you?

    • @disney-hefner
      @disney-hefner Год назад

      Camille Alicia Garcia is the coach that guides me, She has years of financial market experience, you can use something else but for me her strategy works hence my result. She provides entry and exit point for the securities I focus on.

    • @sloanmarriott5
      @sloanmarriott5 Год назад

      She appears to be well-educated and well-read. I ran a Google search on her name and came across her website; thank you for sharing..

  • @pragmatist7455
    @pragmatist7455 2 года назад +22

    This was a heartwarming story. The sad reality is most people are one major illness or misfortune away from being out on the street. Treat ever dollar you earn like it's your last to build that safety net.

  • @grey8607
    @grey8607 2 года назад +39

    Literally, this is my life now. I hope I can also get thru this.
    Thanks Sir Rafie

    • @after19podcast
      @after19podcast 9 месяцев назад

      Me from today

    • @grey8607
      @grey8607 9 месяцев назад

      @@after19podcast Keep going! 💪

  • @leslieclaire
    @leslieclaire 2 года назад +12

    “I’m doing my best in life” what an inspiration! Keep enjoying your life!

  • @maryclaremayo6157
    @maryclaremayo6157 Год назад +11

    "But you have to be kind to yourself and acknowledge your weaknesses and have faith.
    So I accept my situation now. I cannot get back whatever I lost in the past.
    So what I can do is look ahead and make my life better."
    Thank you, Rafie.

  • @rvijayala
    @rvijayala 2 года назад +47

    I respect Rafie so much. Tough times come and go but tough people last for ever

  • @duckygonecrazy
    @duckygonecrazy Год назад +5

    “And I’m doing my best in life.” What a simple yet wonderfully peaceful statement ❤

  • @pyt6631
    @pyt6631 2 года назад +49

    Thank you for coming out and sharing your story 👍🏻

  • @CasimiroBukayo
    @CasimiroBukayo 2 года назад +60

    10 years ago, my life was hell. I was unemployed, rejected, and avoided by everyone, even by my own relatives. Got kicked out and disowned by my own family. Even got to the point of trying to end my life back then.
    Flash forward 10 years. I'm now in my 40s, living in an apartment, driving a decent car, working as a Sr. Software Engineer and living happily with my girl.
    Despite my new life, I still get flashbacks whenever I see homeless people on the streets. So I try to do what I can to help them, whenever I have the resources.
    You don't look at homelesness the way you used to be, once you get to experience becoming one yourself. Sleeping at a 7-11, grabbing sugar and coffee creamer sachets at coffee shops, lining up for a morsel at free food samples at the mall, being grateful for fallen fruits on the sidewalk, or finding a crumpled paper bill on the streets after walking aimlessly the whole day. I've been thru all of that. And let me tell you what, it's f***ing embarrassing and humiliating.
    You scream and cried to God, but there's no answer. All you hear is yourself, followed by a deafening and gloomy silence.
    Once you realize you're the only one who can help yourself, change start to happen. You become a new man, immune to fear and intimidation.
    If you're one of those going thru such hardships, I just wanna let you know that I'm rooting for you. Go face your fears. It's always worth the fight!

    • @Lazirus951
      @Lazirus951 Год назад +1

      @@chronicreader You're right, some people are their own worst enemy. They might have legitimately been dealt a bad hand in life. I can empathize with that. But also, there's a personal accountability they have to own. The old saying "you can't help those that won't help themselves" is something I keep coming back to with some people I know.

    • @crimsonhermit
      @crimsonhermit Год назад +4

      glad you were able to make life better. everyone should remember that we are all individuals who come from completely different genetic backgrounds, demographics, abusive parenting, etc. just because it was an attainable goal for you to obtain what you see as a better life, doesn’t mean anyone or everyone else can do the same.

    • @veramaaaaaa1154
      @veramaaaaaa1154 Год назад +1

      God almighty bless you Casimiro.

    • @Roddy-su4he
      @Roddy-su4he 11 месяцев назад

      I am living that shit. As soon as I graduated from the university, the relative I was living with started to become cold towards me. It's not because I'm lazy but I am unemployed. I desperately look for a job with the fibre of my being but none of the companies wants to hire me, on top of that, requiring me to have a two years of experience for junior position is really exasperating. I don't really know what to do. I wish I didn't exist. @@veramaaaaaa1154

    • @oblivion3331
      @oblivion3331 5 месяцев назад

      Did you graduate as Software engineer? I am fervently looking for a remote online job.

  • @meloon5876
    @meloon5876 2 года назад +43

    Rafie, I am so proud of u. Pls help others get up ! God bless you.

  • @sriracha9729
    @sriracha9729 2 года назад +26

    I can so relate to this, I make close to what he makes. I was back from a vacation, stayed in a hotel for over a month since I was supposed to search for new apartments and never did, I was busy gambling every night. One night, I lost everything I had and was homeless for 3 days until my next paycheck. I can never forget those days, I didn't eat anything 3 days straight, I slept at the airport, left my bags at airport luggage storage, I took shower at my workplace gym, the coffee at workplace was my only source of energy.

    • @sriracha9729
      @sriracha9729 2 года назад +5

      I was broke a couple times actually, my friends always helped me without hesitation, since I would pay them back. So, I took it for granted and gambled like a madman. That time, I wanted to punish myself and I didn't ask anyone or let them know of my situation (Actually, no one knows about this story, it was supposed to die with me). I never gambled recklessly since then. I still play sometimes, for a tiny fraction of what I have.

    • @porcorosso4330
      @porcorosso4330 Год назад

      probably not good advice to a gambler... did you not have a credit card?

  • @CameraGuy19
    @CameraGuy19 2 года назад +15

    I'm going to be 25 in the early half of next year, haven't yet landed a job, watching this scares me and somehow the last part motivated me by a little. Good luck Rafie you are a fighter.

  • @tarundonipati2849
    @tarundonipati2849 2 года назад +5

    The resilience this person shows is truly amazing! Hats off to him!👏

  • @merrymerryjohanna
    @merrymerryjohanna 2 года назад +21

    I’ve always told myself that the upside of having nothing is that I can do pretty much anything because I have nothing to lose. Keep going, Rafie, and you’ll get through this!!

  • @coffeemixer4292
    @coffeemixer4292 2 года назад +291

    Society tricked him into thinking he needs fancy things to fit in and be happy. Save your money and only buy the things you really need to be happy for yourself. Save your money so you have it when you REALLY need it. Good luck and god speed everyone❤

    • @slayphil
      @slayphil 2 года назад +3

      I agree with you. It's hard to believe that something as simple as keeping it simple is not taught or understood.

    • @TheSunMoon
      @TheSunMoon 2 года назад +4

      Only if you decide to live within society norms. But not everyone can live comfortably outside it; it's too ingrained in our lifestyle.

    • @Ghost572
      @Ghost572 2 года назад +3

      I don't think you can go around blaming society for some clown spending all his money and not saving some of it. I mean blaming society doesn't exactly sound like someone is taking responsibility for their own actions in life.

    • @mightytaiger3000
      @mightytaiger3000 2 года назад +1

      lol no, that’s not what happened at all.
      “Society”

    • @andia968
      @andia968 2 года назад

      Advertising companies influence is immense too

  • @dushyantkumar6482
    @dushyantkumar6482 2 года назад +6

    As long as you keep moving you are winning. Never give up. Life is amazing. All the Best

  • @consistenc51
    @consistenc51 2 года назад +41

    Thank you Rafi for your story a true inspiration. I've been dealing with a large financial setback and for almost a year I've been dealing with so much pain, regret, sleeplessness nights, anxiety, depression, you name it. I'm in my early 40's and I know people say the usual things like, age is just a number and I'm still young etc, but it's not easy getting over something like this. I hope the best of luck for you sir.

    • @RafaellaGuevar1
      @RafaellaGuevar1 2 года назад +4

      Indeed, very tough. We need to be kinder to ourselves, take small steps, because that's the only way to move forward. My support goes to all of those struggling with depression and anxiety. We all need more kindness and support.

  • @herrberg8962
    @herrberg8962 2 года назад +10

    Interesting story. I admire this man's ability to just keep going after he hit rock bottom. Also, his ability to express himself in English is excellent.

    • @NazriB
      @NazriB Год назад

      Lies again? HDB Paris

  • @10bucckss88
    @10bucckss88 2 года назад +68

    Know this dude, he's really a humble and down to earth guy.

  • @anders8461
    @anders8461 2 года назад +46

    This clearly shows that your party friends won't show up when you are in your lowest point. Better to have one friend who would be there for you through thick and thin.

    • @homelessintoronto
      @homelessintoronto 2 года назад +1

      Such a good point and invaluable life lesson Anders!

    • @russellmuscle7434
      @russellmuscle7434 2 года назад +2

      I had that friend man, for 20 years. He died almost 2 years ago now 😔

    • @gingeralice3858
      @gingeralice3858 2 года назад +2

      My friend was there for me much of the time I was homeless. Now she is consumed by drugs it is like she has died. I miss her every day. I think we've all had acquaintances but rarely a true friend.

  • @haylivk
    @haylivk 2 года назад +409

    Hey Rafie, congrats on your new BTO!! You might be doing things alone, but be rest assured that you’re not alone in how you feel. I think a lot of us are trying our best every day too, just like you 😊 I think your shots look really great too. Thanks to both Rafie and OGS for sharing the story. Keep going! :)

  • @sulalubin
    @sulalubin 2 года назад +7

    Please keep up updated on his journey. I have a good feeling that Rafie will come up on top after surviving this setback!

  • @mariaperez-rz8eg
    @mariaperez-rz8eg 2 года назад +10

    Keep it up Rafie!!! Best of luck! May your journey bring you nothing but happiness, good health, and love. ❤

  • @1bernesedog
    @1bernesedog 2 года назад +49

    Thank you OGS for always featuring these inspiring stories. They came just at the right time when I needed motivation ❤

    • @OGS.Official
      @OGS.Official  2 года назад +5

      Thank you for appreciating our content ❤ jiayou!

    • @OGS.Official
      @OGS.Official  2 года назад +3

      Rooting for you! ❤❤❤

  • @coach.jaytee
    @coach.jaytee Год назад +4

    Amazing for Rafie to come out and share his story. I’m rooting for you Rafie! 👍🏻

  • @Onion_Knights
    @Onion_Knights 2 года назад +9

    this is a good life lesson for him and for all others. dont treat "good life" now like its never going to end, u will never know what will happen tomorrow. get ready, before its too late

  • @nad_carethusiast
    @nad_carethusiast 2 года назад +15

    Kudos for him for being vulnerable and giving us a lesson. Not an easy thing to do in this social medias age.🎉

  • @isabellemars2527
    @isabellemars2527 2 года назад +4

    I'm so happy to find someone like Rafie on RUclips, he is a hustler, he is teaching you life, Well done!

  • @sophiaisabelle027
    @sophiaisabelle027 2 года назад +40

    Stay strong no matter what happens. You may have suffered a great loss, but you can always move forward for the better. Pray to be granted strength and endurance throughout difficult times in your life. It makes an incredibly huge difference.

  • @laurab9518
    @laurab9518 2 года назад +21

    I messed up bad in my twenties and l early thirties like this. Luckily people kept me in their home. I now save and earn 80k this year. No matter how much money, you save. I save almost half because I was almost homeless. Even the person with the good life can have a demise

    • @Sam-fp8zm
      @Sam-fp8zm 2 года назад +3

      yeh it can all go bad overnight

    • @tednguyen7258
      @tednguyen7258 2 года назад

      people make fun of me when i was doing well fliipping houses about driving a beat up corolla..i was a bit imbarrassed but know these bums are not my friends

  • @siikhwan3798
    @siikhwan3798 2 года назад +47

    We need more inspiring content like this. My life was going in circles when everyone else's life was going forward. Just when I thought I was out from the dark, it pulled me back in. And it was very frustrating and depressing. The key is to have strength to pick yourself up and keep on going forward.

  • @nonoabdelnour635
    @nonoabdelnour635 2 года назад +52

    Never lose hope Rafie! Wish you all the best

  • @jsvensson8234
    @jsvensson8234 2 года назад +5

    This guy is so great. His spirit, his outlook, he just feels so genuine and appealing some how. A beautiful soul shining very brightly. Thank you Raffie, for inspiring me. You're a great gift to this world. /Best wishes from Sweden

  • @MarlDom
    @MarlDom 2 года назад +3

    I wish you a good recovery and the opportunity to get yourself back together. I’m rooting for you’

  • @RedRanchu
    @RedRanchu 2 года назад +36

    After graduating i worked like hell without stopping until i bought a house in a good location and saved up some money to invest in a fund. No expensive watches, clothes and all that. Ocassional drinks but no vices. Once i did all that i finally had TIME to hang out with my friends and family, and time to exercise abit and focus on my general well being. If you want to have time on your side, make the right decisions, its worth it my friends.

    • @andrewmtgx
      @andrewmtgx 5 месяцев назад +1

      What if workin like. Hell lead to early death lah

    • @KaushikBala333
      @KaushikBala333 5 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@andrewmtgxwork your body not your mind. Or atleast try to

    • @AllenFreeman2
      @AllenFreeman2 3 месяца назад

      Luxury watches are idiotic
      People spend thousands of dollars to get really accurate luxury watches that still aren't as accurate as the 5 dollar watches you get from a cereal box. Whats the point of wearing your 10 grand on your wrist, most people can't tell the difference between it and a fake rolex. I'd rather just buy a cheap homage watch, i can't really tell the difference between the movments, they look just as good, and i don't have to baby them around everywhere. But whats worse is if you do buy an homage watch, and a watch enthusiast/snob catches you wearing one, they're gonna keep talking shiet and pointing their nose up at you.

  • @bodianlanding7777
    @bodianlanding7777 2 года назад +11

    You inspire me. I am 45 yrs old and homeless as well

    • @fsmithh
      @fsmithh 2 года назад +2

      Keep fighting❤️❤️❤️ wish you good gealth and endurance also that you come across people that are willing to help u back on your feet - In Jesus Name - Amen❤️❤️

  • @hengjessica5930
    @hengjessica5930 2 года назад +4

    Rafie, you have a positive attitude. Work hard and hope your life will get better soon. All the best to you.

  • @1whospeaks
    @1whospeaks 2 года назад +2

    SINGAPORE NUMBER ONE. Strong, smart, and resilient people, I would love to live there one day and make my life better too! Good luck everyone!

  • @reborn2020
    @reborn2020 2 года назад +6

    He is a fighter, Rafie has positive energy and will find his way.

  • @samsonseah74
    @samsonseah74 2 года назад +4

    good job rafie. your turning your life around. Keep going, you can't take money to the grave anyway.
    Just continue living your life happily

  • @grownupgaming
    @grownupgaming 2 года назад +5

    Hold your head up high good man. Not many can say they been to the depths and recovered marvelously like you have in attitude and temperament

  • @allenl9214
    @allenl9214 2 года назад +2

    Beautiful. Thanks for sharing your story. Just what I needed. Many go through similar circumstances and need to know there is hope.

  • @yuhihe
    @yuhihe 2 года назад +4

    I can feel the spirit and the acceptance from his gestures. I hope he can finally find his happiness in life.

  • @Just_azy
    @Just_azy 2 года назад +6

    Big love to you Rafie! Thank you for not giving up and lastly i am very proud of you ✨🙏

  • @leelengchuan1
    @leelengchuan1 2 года назад +3

    continue to stay positive, at least you are still able bodied, things might turn around again very soon for the better.

  • @phooeyman808
    @phooeyman808 2 года назад +1

    How nice a story with genuine supporting people and your recovery from your own strength. Keep it up.

  • @CKReyes
    @CKReyes 2 года назад +5

    I'm proud of you, brother. We learn from our mistakes. 😊

  • @alexsmith9915
    @alexsmith9915 2 года назад +2

    I genuinely wish Rafie all the best going forward... Thank you for sharing your story.

  • @tejx9784
    @tejx9784 2 года назад +7

    Hey Rafie! Thank you for sharing your story, your will to fight and stay hopeful is a great encouragement for all. “I’m doing my best”, love this phrase! All the best Rafie, you’re doing great!

  • @ker-mit
    @ker-mit 2 года назад +9

    I’m glad he managed to get back up again. What a wholesome video OGS 🙂

  • @showm4ker936
    @showm4ker936 2 года назад +15

    Damn, Rafie's story is very much like mine. Learning photo and videography on my own while didn't have gear or equipment. Met my former boss who kinda encouraged me despite me being a beginner. I thrived well, earned well. But, I got influenced with my surroundings lifestyle who had done better financially. Now, my boss focus his business somewhere else, and same, my jobs getting lesser and lesser. Now, my hustle is finding a proper work that can support myself. I wish everyone doing the best as we don't know what the future holds.

  • @Allinmyworld
    @Allinmyworld 2 года назад +3

    Good for him! It doesn't hurt to have a helping hand along the way. I hope he also turns around and helps others in life somewhere down the line.

  • @reginayfavors
    @reginayfavors Год назад +3

    I resonate with everything he said in this video, and I especially like how he said that we need to be kind to ourselves. That is something we all struggle with. Beautiful story.

  • @chocopie7890
    @chocopie7890 2 года назад +3

    This is an eyes opener video for me. Thank you so much for bringing useful life lessons.

  • @maninfurnace2560
    @maninfurnace2560 Год назад +3

    I have never earned that much and into my late 30s (although I have a business and finance degree), earning well below SGD 3k/month due to lack of options and/or network. Constantly struggling, doing my best to pay rent, and helping out with the expenses of my family, without having any savings on my own.
    I realized only one thing: suffering is the only common denominator that connects all of us as fellow human beings. Keep fighting Rafie, the battle is not over yet, and glad to hear your story. May it serve to empower you to be a better person in the future to come and positively impact those around you. Keep going!

  • @MacChicken-up2rl
    @MacChicken-up2rl Год назад +1

    This guy is so sweet he has so much talent makes me want to cry 😢

  • @ImzyImz
    @ImzyImz 2 года назад +6

    Well done Rafie, proud of you, man. It's hard to bounce back in life when hardship arises.
    The best thing you did was to not give up, seek help and try again. Blessings to you my bro! 👏🏼✊🏼

  • @Grev333
    @Grev333 Год назад +1

    Glad Noel was there to help kickstart his natural resilience. Good luck out there.

  • @aliali-ce3yf
    @aliali-ce3yf 2 года назад +10

    i think a lot of us fall into that trap after getting a first job, wanting things we never had before.........but its so dangerous. i hope he continues to do well. and no shame in living with your parents, it can be a great safety net

  • @kengarcia3834
    @kengarcia3834 2 года назад +2

    Looking forward to hearing more about you and your progress. -Blessing!

  • @isaiah1733
    @isaiah1733 2 года назад +10

    Lesson is no matter how much you make always have a emergency fund set up. I personally recommend 1 year of all necessary expenses but Im fearful of this happening to me so Im building up to 5 years worth.

  • @mischa6688
    @mischa6688 2 года назад +2

    I really wish every country has this type of org.
    All the best to you, Rafie. From someone who is also doing her best.

  • @AdrianMark
    @AdrianMark 2 года назад +4

    You can do it! What a champion! God bless and hope you keep taking steps to your better life.

  • @harinaraynan
    @harinaraynan 2 года назад +2

    Keep going bro. Ive been there myself. Everything will be ok in the end.

  • @Tom-cf5lk
    @Tom-cf5lk 2 года назад +8

    It’s good to look at his story, learnt from him. Usually when we were at our glory period, we tend to forget about the crisis. It’s just come suddenly and hit us without any preparation.

  • @jackien404
    @jackien404 2 года назад +2

    Wow, Rafie. I hope you start taking pictures again and that you find more company.

  • @yiyanglow7628
    @yiyanglow7628 2 года назад +5

    Keep going Rafie! We are all behind you!

  • @vudavisnguyen9961
    @vudavisnguyen9961 2 года назад +1

    Keep it up rafie! Don’t ever give up and keep on improving in life! Always keep a positive mindset! All the best!

  • @EmoMcBuNNy
    @EmoMcBuNNy 2 года назад +5

    💖💖 I can really see how Rafie is a fighter. I admire how he's moved on from his losses and is rebuilding his life back again. Good on him :)

  • @eldritchbeauty
    @eldritchbeauty 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you, Rafie. You're an amazing, resilient person, and your story has helped me a lot. And I know it will help other people.

  • @kcl6641
    @kcl6641 2 года назад +18

    Wow…. What a spirited man. Take care. Good luck.

  • @surejshams
    @surejshams 2 года назад +2

    Honestly, one of the best channels out there. Love your content.

  • @johntaylor1030
    @johntaylor1030 2 года назад +5

    Well done Rafie, you’re a guy to be admired. From now onward the only way is up but at the same time remember to stay grounded my friend. WIsh you all the very best.

  • @suphahfafakaleh
    @suphahfafakaleh Год назад +2

    Wishing all the best, Rafie!

  • @sulianat3083
    @sulianat3083 2 года назад +5

    Wishing you all the best Rafie. You got this!

  • @MrAbbo11
    @MrAbbo11 8 месяцев назад

    what an absolute boss. Dude has a great spirit and attitude and a testament to the people of his nation.

  • @v4nnyz
    @v4nnyz 2 года назад +12

    Rafie, you really are doing your best! I wish you the best in your life, and it's really inspiring that even after all those painful experiences you still managed to pull through and you're living life to the fullest now. It gives me hope about my own future, and about how I can choose to see certain situations. Thank you OGS for always putting out such interesting content!

  • @biggim3265
    @biggim3265 5 месяцев назад

    Nice to meet you Rafi and thank you for sharing your inspiring story. You have a lovely, kind smile and I am so glad things worked out so you can use it again. Wishing you all the best from UK/Germany :)

  • @amymhchan1584
    @amymhchan1584 2 года назад +4

    I am so glad Rafi got help and he will probably be very successful again. There are times when people work very hard and are successful and then all of a sudden they hit rock bottom. They don't know what to do and then help comes to them. Then everything you worked for suddenly comes around again, better than expected, when least expected.

  • @T.S.000
    @T.S.000 2 года назад +95

    Being able to earn high income is one thing; being able to have the financial knowledge is another thing; and having the financial discipline to not spend the money recklessly is quite another (and the most crucial).
    This story reminds me of when I was working in the finance industry. In the division that I worked in, everyone of us had, at least, a finance or business-related degree and more than half of us had MBA (we knew about finance); everyone of us made, at least, $200,000/year on the low-end (we earned good income); but unfortunately, quite a few of us were still living paycheck-to-paycheck (because some of us did not have the financial discipline to not spend money on "liabilities").
    As a finance professor now, I try to advise my students about living below their means and invest smartly.. Unfortunately, I think that only 1%-2% of my students follow my advice. Oh! well. I can only advise them; I cannot live their lives for them.

    • @TheHamburgler123
      @TheHamburgler123 2 года назад +2

      Amen. Credit card debt alone in the US is on track to $1 trillion. With the looming economic slowdown, it will almost certainly break that threshold sooner rather than later.

    • @T.S.000
      @T.S.000 2 года назад

      @@TheHamburgler123 : May be Uncle Joe would promise to payoff the credit card debts for all Americans, just like the student loan debts. 🙄

    • @benjaminng1112
      @benjaminng1112 2 года назад +3

      If 100% save up, who is there to spend and prop up this economy so that the rich earns even more? Haha, that is how the society works. The mentally stronger person always manages to convince the metally weaker 1 to crave in and spend. But thats how the nature balance works itself out. Cant be all herbivores and no carnivores. So no need to feel pain and sadness abt it.

    • @gavingonzalez7174
      @gavingonzalez7174 Год назад +1

      @@benjaminng1112 don’t blame your financial shortcomings on the rich. You have free will dog.

  • @contrarian2496
    @contrarian2496 2 года назад +269

    That's why people must have proper savings during their high point, because eventually everyone will have their low point be it retirement or health issues where money is not coming in, when you earn more you can save more, don't wait until your income dropped then you start saving. Sounds easy but it's not, there's peer pressure all around you, when people are spending on cars, condo, cruise trips, Europe holidays, naturally the temptation will be there especially when you're earning high income. Spending $50K a year doesn't seem much for someone with 6 figures income, but imagine saving that $50K every year, with compound interests it'll accumulate to half a million in less than 10 years, which could be put towards a proper retirement.

    • @benganchan1420
      @benganchan1420 2 года назад +11

      Well, in 1972 when I received my recruit’s monthly pay of $90 for national service, I can save $45 .
      3 years ago, I took a taxi home from Changi Airport and the taxi driver said he used to earn $2,000 in the 70’s ( against my paltry $90 monthly pay ) .
      So to each his own.

    • @hianhoolim7786
      @hianhoolim7786 2 года назад +53

      ​@Tranquil Water It's a video about a fighter who realized his mistake and actively making atonement, this video have nothing to do with blame game too. Why are you looking at the blame game point of view?

    • @gtscammers527
      @gtscammers527 2 года назад +9

      @@hianhoolim7786 you'll expect someone who previously earns 5 figures a month to have some degree of financial sense, but clearly he doesn't which led him to this situation as stated in the video

    • @chrisathian5450
      @chrisathian5450 2 года назад +5

      me and my husband we have two paid off house. he own a small grocery store, yet i still work office job. my biggest fear is being poor and homeless.

    • @carkawalakhatulistiwa
      @carkawalakhatulistiwa 2 года назад +4

      in Soviet Union . They give 36 m² flat for free

  • @Zen-ck2ko
    @Zen-ck2ko 2 года назад +1

    thank you for the documentary. This teaches me to love everyone and to be humble. He made mistake and so as us, we all do our best that we know of.

  • @helloworldkudasai
    @helloworldkudasai 2 года назад +14

    watching this man able to regain his life back made me happy, hope others who are in a bad place right now do not lose hope and willingness to keep fighting for a better life

  • @MarkWyche
    @MarkWyche 2 года назад +2

    I can totally relate to this story, as I experienced something similar. Rafie, you are an inspiration. Thanks for sharing your story .

  • @nawwk79
    @nawwk79 2 года назад +3

    I’m glad he managed to pick himself up, all the best Rafie.

  • @FSRain.MooMoo
    @FSRain.MooMoo 2 года назад +1

    Thank you Rafie, for sharing your story. I'm sure it is helping many who are also facing adversities in life.

  • @johnl9795
    @johnl9795 2 года назад +30

    Doesn’t matter what you earn, matters what you keep.

    • @TerenceTHNg
      @TerenceTHNg 10 месяцев назад +1

      Every day is a new day. Have hope. Things can turn around for good.

  • @GKP999
    @GKP999 2 года назад +1

    I wish Rafie all the best with his future. It takes courage to share your personal struggles, thank you!