Audio engineer isn't a real job. It's a passion that doesn't pay anything. Best case scenario you have some starry eyed intern with no idea what they're doing or boomer who's deaf above 4khz running the soundboard. You get what you pay for, and because nobody wants to pay for this job- we have this quirky audio scenario everywhere.
This is the first Forbes video I've seen in a very long time with a higher resolution than 720p, and a video-codec more than 60kbps. I've emailed them about this for months and they never listened, so maybe others complained too?
Here is the correct advice: Don't waste your income and savings on tattoos, foreign travel, new cars, expensive watches, annual replacement phones, and designer everything. Maintain a very healthy body and teeth. Don't smoke anything, and limit alcohol consumption to one night per week, if that. Don't buy expensive gifts for girls who don't love you, and develop hobbies to enrich your life. Anything else?
Nothing wrong with getting a small, inexpensive tattoo and traveling the country and the world. The advice I’d give to my younger self is to stay healthy overall, keep God in my life, spend more time with my parents, family and real friends, keep challenging myself, keep learning new things, find a beautiful, smart, traditional woman that loves me for me, find a job I like to do that I can make a great living out of, be fully independent on my own, stay out of debt, increase savings, invest over the long-term and be fully retired as a millionaire by age 65. 😃👍🏻🇺🇸
Why care about your teeth pull them suckers if its worse than a filling, your gonna loose them anyway. Dont spend 10 grand over the course of 10 years on teeth that are gonna fall out anyway. I cant wait until i can get full dentures i know theyre expensive but i dont have to worry about horrible pain if my dentures have a tooth break.
Agree on most. But there is benefit to foreign travel. You can fly to Europe for $500. I would add in keep hydrated, use sun block, and do at least 90 mins of cardio per week, limit social media. Weed is a better vice than alcohol but some people can’t handle it. Take calculated risks at a young age. Live life based on facts not hope. And if you are 25 make sure to get your education by 30
It's all about our decisions and what we do. Discipline is about making decisions that are aligned with our intentions. Inspiration may get us started, but it's the habit that keeps us going. Habits stay with us even when we don’t have the inspiration. All of it I grabbed from the book Unveiling Your Hidden Potential
I guess you have selective hearing. The interviewer asked, especially the audience here. He has been touring around the country, so when talks, he needs to be relevant to that audience.
“Every problem is an opportunity in disguise” is a quote attributed to John Adams. It suggests that seemingly difficult situations can actually be opportunities for growth and improvement - John Adams.
As a beginner, educate yourself, Learn the basics of investing and the stock market. There are many resources available online, including books, articles, and online courses. It’s a good idea to diversify your portfolio across different stocks and sectors to minimize risk. I’ve heard of people accruing over $550k during recessions and inflation, its important to do your own research.
Remember that investing in the stock market carries risks, and it’s important to do your own research and consult with a financial advisor before making any investment decisions.
I've been able to scale from (50K to 189k )in this red season because my Financial Advisor figured out Defensive strategies which help portfolios be less vulnerable to market downturns
'Annette Christine Conte ' is the licensed advisor I use. Just research the name. You’d find necessary details to work with a correspondence to set up an appointment.
Your commitment to educating your audience is truly admirable. We all aspire to attain financial stability and improve our lives. This goal can be achieved through smart investments, mindful spending, and prudent budgeting. I'm thankful for realizing the significance of striving for financial freedom from a young age.
Even though I engage in investing, I feel disheartened by my lack of expertise in assessing the performance of individual companies and determining the optimal timing for stock purchases. The erosion of my financial reserves due to inflation adds to my concerns. At this point, I require precise market trajectory information, but I find myself unsure about the appropriate course of action.
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?
Rebecca Nassar Dunne has always been on the top of my list..She is regarded as a genius in her area and well knowledgeable about financial markets. I highly recommend you look her up if you want excellent collaboration.
@@JohnBolles-k3f TWO (2) sets of FACTS can be equally true. Let me help you: 1. Detroit is, in fact, a disasterin its current economically depressed condition; 2. A Tump/Vance ticket electoral victory will bring opportunity and potential for greater PRIVATE, small business reinvestment.
He’s not lying to you. A gravy train is different than a gravy boat. Everyone has to be willing to move the same way on a train. Without direction a boat could be tossed against the rocks. It’s going to be hard though. It’s not going to be a piece of cake. It’s something that you have to want. You actually have to make the choice to say that you’re going to show up every day and work hard. Then as it progresses you’ll begin to see the difference. You’ll have scars somewhere for the sacrifice. But you’ll also feel pride in your heart. Stay strong America!
No one begins at the top. You learn more starting from the bottom and working your way up. This does two things. You truly know all aspects of the business and you know what needs to be done to grow the business. My father started as a tanker truck driver for an oil company and ended as a VP of operations. He retired and got bored. He worked as a security guard then became VP of that company. Lol! He finally retired at 81. And earned a degree in business that wasn't as useful as hands on experience.
@@cvwaadministrator391 No what's sad is people who hide senility from voters, try their political rivals when their graft in office is threatened, and fools who still vote for these decidely antidemocratic activities. Enjoy!
@@ThomasShelby-xz2fk He technically did answer the question but it was stupid… If you actually listen to his 2 minute Rambling and try to condense it into four words, his advice to the 25-year-olds was to “vote for Donald Trump.” That was his advice. He's a freaking narcissist. I don't know how these people take him seriously…
@@zacharymalone9901 He wasn't giving a generic life advice to 25 year olds all over the world, he was directing his advice to the young people in Michigan. They told him backstage they wanted to stay and work in Michigan but stated their concerns, so he gave them an assurance that they will have what they need to thrive where they want to live. That's great and concrete. But you expected a motivational advice and so reflexively you think he's stupid and narcissistic.
@@odysseynoone3831First of all you're just wrong. The guy interviewing Trump specifically asked for generic life advice that was apolitical. He literally said that it's a tradition to ask everyone that he has interviewed way before Trump ever ran for office, what advice would you give to your 25-year-old self. Now if the interviewer would have asked Trump what reassurances would you give to the Michigan people instead of asking what advice you would give to a young person on how to succeed, then maybe I would agree with you. Just rewatch the clip. Any normal person would realize that this is just a simple question asking for Life advice that has nothing to do with politics. What makes his answer so narcissistic and kind of authoritarian is the context of the question, and his answer to it. The answer you would expect is not this huge motivational life-changing speech as you would say, but some basic life skills that either a businessman or a life coach would give to someone at a young age. But instead Trump makes his answer a political one and about himself, by spewing out his dark and hateful rhetoric that America is a failing Nation, the American dream is dead, that America has no future and so on and so on, and that he will come in as the Great supreme leader and fix all of your problems. Essentially his answer is to vote for me, and somehow, or in some way (that is not clear mind you), I will fix all of your problems. How is that not narcissistic and in a sense authoritarian? Especially in the context of this apolitical question, when the answer should be about empowering the agency of young people by giving them simple life advice that Trump should have learned, not telling them to just vote for him, and give all of their agency to him to fix their problems.
@@SenorJuan2023 - ah yah...so Kamala, the person who literally did not win a single primary in her own party election is better? The candidate who was simply appointed rather than elected by Dem voters ? ok got it.
@@FIatts yes he did. He plans to massively boost the economy of Detroit by rebuilding the automobile sector detroit was founded on. His advice (in response to the question) is to hang around here and invest yourself into that sector, because the career opportunities are about to boom, dont leave and miss it.
Trump is a beast. He is respected, commanding, polite, furious, calm, arrogance, anger, laughter, he has all the characteristics of a human being and knows to switch between what’s required at every position
@jorgecarrejo7562 his advice was stay put and wait to see the opportunity that will come. Not the best advice as far as specific how to advice, but advice nonetheless lol
I think the millionaire son of a politically and socially trusted father can not have valuable advice for a young person with the opposite circumstances. But he can use his resources to create a system that protects and helps guide young people.
Did nothing do the sort for his first term 🙄 if anything his entire party is trying to bring back child labor to undercut both the elderly and the youth that are trying to get work
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I was genuinely hoping to hear something, as a 25 yr old, nba employee, who has made incredible strides in just my 3rd season...I am incredibly disappointed only because this was a opportunity to help me see something I didnt before...if youre looking at this from just a shallow view point then fine ig that wqs enough, but i really was hoping to feel moved by some advice, not a 'vote for me and things will be fine ' (paraphrasing)
Telling it like it is, no vibes, no fake joy, no fake accent, no sugar coating, no "when I was a coach and grew up in a tri-racial middle class family..."... The President this country needs, especially right about now...
Hahaha or admit that the only small business owner they know of was their nanny from half a century ago 😂 perfect way to relate to the middle class she claims to have been a part of
@@mrchowrules295no it wasn’t. It was “stay here, we will be creating more jobs” because it was specifically about the 25 year olds in Detroit who are losing faith in being able to find a job there
His best advice should be don't take business advice from me because any semi-informed person knows Donald Trump has stiffed more people than a mortuary worker or an embalming specialist.
@@utualan When Trump was president we had 15% unemployment, the economy was destroyed, and literally all restaurants and businesses closed down. How is that opportunity?
@@mrchowrules295 hmm, and why was that? Anything come to mind? also, the unemployment rate wasn't near 15 when he left office either, it was at 15% DURING the pandemic, but fell back to like 6% before his term ended (still slightly up from when he took office).
Funny how he turns every question into the same basic thoughtless talking points, “these politicians don’t know what they’re doing / when we get elected you’ll see”
He just says “everything will be amazing” but doesn’t give any reason to HOW or WHY. I feel like people only like him because he speaks so casually and confidently (if not arrogantly), but the people who fall for that lack the awareness to know that they’ve been charmed by charisma and that he has more sizzle than actual steak
@@JohnB-nq4js tell that to the pathetic divorce rate and epidemic of disloyalty in marriage. I’m good on that. If it was 1940 still, I’d feel differently
I like Trump but we all know there won't be brand new automobile plants manufacturing American cars in Michigan ever again. Nothing will change I think. My advice to young people is: ADAPT AND OVERCOME. Nobody will save you.
Most Will Not Understand the Advice He Gave , He Simply Advising the young Ones that , When You Ask A Politician to Give You A Advice He Will Always advice you To Give Him The Vote For Elections !
@@charzanboo9940 With that logic any person could answer any of the world’s problems by simply stating ‘your answer is Vote for Me.’ That is not a reasonable explanation, advice, comprehension or provides any logical evidence whatsoever… Wow you could at least expect some sort of explanation from someone who wants to run the country
Yea. This a run of the mill politician non answer. Unfortunately, Kamala is a lot worse at this so this election is either vote for trump or don't show up.
If you actually listen and condense his long ramble to the 25-year-olds, essentially his advice is “vote for Donald Trump.” What a idiotic narcissist. LOL
I would say not to get involved in politics or societal issues, mind your business, don't think you're equal to people older than you. Enjoy your youth because you'll never get it back. Don't waste it being upset following political or societal agendas.
“Stay here” lmao. Be intentional with your time and what you do, start looking at the ROI of your lifestyle and see if it aligns with your goals and values, if it doesn’t make some sacrifices
A Forbes video without terrible audio is truly a Christmas miracle
Yea
But seriously they do suck at video and audio recording
Audio engineer isn't a real job. It's a passion that doesn't pay anything. Best case scenario you have some starry eyed intern with no idea what they're doing or boomer who's deaf above 4khz running the soundboard. You get what you pay for, and because nobody wants to pay for this job- we have this quirky audio scenario everywhere.
This is the first Forbes video I've seen in a very long time with a higher resolution than 720p, and a video-codec more than 60kbps.
I've emailed them about this for months and they never listened, so maybe others complained too?
Dude talking in circles again slurring like Donald Duck, that wasn't bad audio
Bruh, it ain't Christmas yet. Santa came early, no diddy!
Here is the correct advice: Don't waste your income and savings on tattoos, foreign travel, new cars, expensive watches, annual replacement phones, and designer everything. Maintain a very healthy body and teeth. Don't smoke anything, and limit alcohol consumption to one night per week, if that. Don't buy expensive gifts for girls who don't love you, and develop hobbies to enrich your life. Anything else?
Nothing wrong with getting a small, inexpensive tattoo and traveling the country and the world. The advice I’d give to my younger self is to stay healthy overall, keep God in my life, spend more time with my parents, family and real friends, keep challenging myself, keep learning new things, find a beautiful, smart, traditional woman that loves me for me, find a job I like to do that I can make a great living out of, be fully independent on my own, stay out of debt, increase savings, invest over the long-term and be fully retired as a millionaire by age 65. 😃👍🏻🇺🇸
That's easy when you don't have money lol.
Why care about your teeth pull them suckers if its worse than a filling, your gonna loose them anyway. Dont spend 10 grand over the course of 10 years on teeth that are gonna fall out anyway. I cant wait until i can get full dentures i know theyre expensive but i dont have to worry about horrible pain if my dentures have a tooth break.
So you can't smoke weed but you can drink alcohol? This is rigged!
Agree on most. But there is benefit to foreign travel. You can fly to Europe for $500.
I would add in keep hydrated, use sun block, and do at least 90 mins of cardio per week, limit social media. Weed is a better vice than alcohol but some people can’t handle it. Take calculated risks at a young age. Live life based on facts not hope. And if you are 25 make sure to get your education by 30
It's all about our decisions and what we do. Discipline is about making decisions that are aligned with our intentions. Inspiration may get us started, but it's the habit that keeps us going. Habits stay with us even when we don’t have the inspiration. All of it I grabbed from the book Unveiling Your Hidden Potential
So his advice to his 25 year old self and for all 25 year olds is to “stay here and vote for me for a big beautiful future” 🤔
I guess you have selective hearing. The interviewer asked, especially the audience here.
He has been touring around the country, so when talks, he needs to be relevant to that audience.
His advice to 25 year olds is to inherit 400 million from your daddy and you're set for life.
He said to stay in Detroit if he wins because it'll thrive if he's president. Man doesn't listen very good
@@phoenixwhiler943 😂😂😂😂
Let’s imagine Kamala’s response
“Every problem is an opportunity in disguise” is a quote attributed to John Adams. It suggests that seemingly difficult situations can actually be opportunities for growth and improvement - John Adams.
Better example is bikini bus scene at the end of Dumb and Dumber.
@@thebookwasbetter3650 lol
I feel "Every problem is an opportunity to practice resilience" is a more realistic quote.
Voting for 4 more years of Kamala, is like crapping your pants and changing your shirt.
You meant Trump ?
@@MrRobin61no he didn’t mean that
My retirement account wants 4 more years of Kamala. Another record setting day for the markets!
@@MrRobin61no ,lol he didn't mean that . Hang on 60 minutes is coming to edit his comment so you can understand it .
Sir, the question was what would you tell someone who's 25? What did you just babble on about???
As a beginner, educate yourself, Learn the basics of investing and the stock market. There are many resources available online, including books, articles, and online courses. It’s a good idea to diversify your portfolio across different stocks and sectors to minimize risk. I’ve heard of people accruing over $550k during recessions and inflation, its important to do your own research.
Remember that investing in the stock market carries risks, and it’s important to do your own research and consult with a financial advisor before making any investment decisions.
I've been able to scale from (50K to 189k )in this red season because my Financial Advisor figured out Defensive strategies which help portfolios be less vulnerable to market downturns
Would it be okay if I asked you to recommend this specific advisor or company that you used their services? Seems you've figured it all out.
'Annette Christine Conte ' is the licensed advisor I use. Just research the name. You’d find necessary details to work with a correspondence to set up an appointment.
Thank you! I entered her full name into my browser, and her website came out on top. I filled her form and i hope she gets back to me soon.
Your commitment to educating your audience is truly admirable. We all aspire to attain financial stability and improve our lives. This goal can be achieved through smart investments, mindful spending, and prudent budgeting. I'm thankful for realizing the significance of striving for financial freedom from a young age.
Even though I engage in investing, I feel disheartened by my lack of expertise in assessing the performance of individual companies and determining the optimal timing for stock purchases. The erosion of my financial reserves due to inflation adds to my concerns. At this point, I require precise market trajectory information, but I find myself unsure about the appropriate course of action.
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?
Rebecca Nassar Dunne has always been on the top of my list..She is regarded as a genius in her area and well knowledgeable about financial markets. I highly recommend you look her up if you want excellent collaboration.
I just looked her up on the web and I would say she really has an impressive background in investing. I will write her an email shortly.
Trump said he saw opportunity & potential in Detroit.
He also said Detroit was a disaster.
@@JohnBolles-k3f gotta make a stand it might as well be Detroit.
@@JohnBolles-k3f TWO (2) sets of FACTS can be equally true. Let me help you: 1. Detroit is, in fact, a disasterin its current economically depressed condition; 2. A Tump/Vance ticket electoral victory will bring opportunity and potential for greater PRIVATE, small business reinvestment.
Detroit is a disaster but he sees the opportunity and potential it has lol
@@JohnBolles-k3f well it is
I vote for Donald Trump......From California.
He’s not lying to you. A gravy train is different than a gravy boat. Everyone has to be willing to move the same way on a train. Without direction a boat could be tossed against the rocks. It’s going to be hard though. It’s not going to be a piece of cake. It’s something that you have to want. You actually have to make the choice to say that you’re going to show up every day and work hard. Then as it progresses you’ll begin to see the difference. You’ll have scars somewhere for the sacrifice. But you’ll also feel pride in your heart. Stay strong America!
No one begins at the top. You learn more starting from the bottom and working your way up. This does two things. You truly know all aspects of the business and you know what needs to be done to grow the business. My father started as a tanker truck driver for an oil company and ended as a VP of operations. He retired and got bored. He worked as a security guard then became VP of that company. Lol! He finally retired at 81. And earned a degree in business that wasn't as useful as hands on experience.
however, someone’s top may be your bottom. And they may start where you’ll end up.
Apparently Trump supporters can even make up the meaning of phrases to support him. So, sad..
@@cvwaadministrator391 No what's sad is people who hide senility from voters, try their political rivals when their graft in office is threatened, and fools who still vote for these decidely antidemocratic activities. Enjoy!
except Trump. he started at the top because he got a lot of money from his father will end up at ? history will tell @@janetprice85
He says it like it is, and I like that alot.
He didn’t even answer the question 😂
Quit crying 😂😂
@@ThomasShelby-xz2fk He technically did answer the question but it was stupid… If you actually listen to his 2 minute Rambling and try to condense it into four words, his advice to the 25-year-olds was to “vote for Donald Trump.” That was his advice. He's a freaking narcissist. I don't know how these people take him seriously…
@@zacharymalone9901 He wasn't giving a generic life advice to 25 year olds all over the world, he was directing his advice to the young people in Michigan. They told him backstage they wanted to stay and work in Michigan but stated their concerns, so he gave them an assurance that they will have what they need to thrive where they want to live. That's great and concrete. But you expected a motivational advice and so reflexively you think he's stupid and narcissistic.
@@odysseynoone3831First of all you're just wrong. The guy interviewing Trump specifically asked for generic life advice that was apolitical. He literally said that it's a tradition to ask everyone that he has interviewed way before Trump ever ran for office, what advice would you give to your 25-year-old self. Now if the interviewer would have asked Trump what reassurances would you give to the Michigan people instead of asking what advice you would give to a young person on how to succeed, then maybe I would agree with you. Just rewatch the clip. Any normal person would realize that this is just a simple question asking for Life advice that has nothing to do with politics. What makes his answer so narcissistic and kind of authoritarian is the context of the question, and his answer to it. The answer you would expect is not this huge motivational life-changing speech as you would say, but some basic life skills that either a businessman or a life coach would give to someone at a young age. But instead Trump makes his answer a political one and about himself, by spewing out his dark and hateful rhetoric that America is a failing Nation, the American dream is dead, that America has no future and so on and so on, and that he will come in as the Great supreme leader and fix all of your problems. Essentially his answer is to vote for me, and somehow, or in some way (that is not clear mind you), I will fix all of your problems. How is that not narcissistic and in a sense authoritarian? Especially in the context of this apolitical question, when the answer should be about empowering the agency of young people by giving them simple life advice that Trump should have learned, not telling them to just vote for him, and give all of their agency to him to fix their problems.
I am 20 years old and I am giving my vote over to Trump 🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲
bravo brother!
Bobe I hope you vote Trump at the voting booth
Silly boy! You will waste your vote!
@@Dan-sc7us you will waste it voting Harris because she loves open borders I am sure you do too
👍
Some of the best cars made , And best engines Detroit . Bring it Trump !
Fuck americas infrastructure we need cycling lanes
Trump 2024 ❤
Trumpprison 2024
Worst candidate in American history. Give me a break.
@@SenorJuan2023 - ah yah...so Kamala, the person who literally did not win a single primary in her own party election is better? The candidate who was simply appointed rather than elected by Dem voters ? ok got it.
@@SenorJuan2023Glowies on shift again I see
@@dranoelarios4788 huh?
I'm a 25 year old living in Decatur, GA. That kind of optimistic advice is encouraging. Truly blessed to be living in this country.
This country is a shadow of its former self.
Amen brother forget all the hate we are truly blessed 🙏
Trumps inspiring advice to 25 year olds like myself: don’t flee the country
*Interviewer:* What advice would you give to your 25-year-old self?
*Trump:* VOTE FOR ME!
Dude didn’t answer the question in the slightest😂
@@FIatts yes he did. He plans to massively boost the economy of Detroit by rebuilding the automobile sector detroit was founded on. His advice (in response to the question) is to hang around here and invest yourself into that sector, because the career opportunities are about to boom, dont leave and miss it.
@@FIatts he said stay here instead of moving out to the 25yr olds
@@nmode7420Which is basically, vote for me.
Out of all the answers I’ve heard leaders give to this question, Trumps was the most vacuous.
I mean it is good advice
1:14 Trump is Smart in this case.
Not Revealing anything yet Promising & Praising to young adults.
I'm a Trump supporter, but that was a terrible answer.
I applaud you!!!!! We should all be able to criticize our politicians when they make mistakes!
Old Man Donald has difficulty focusing. SAD
@@cvwaadministrator391 Donald is such low energy, basically fell asleep in this middle of his answer
It's because he works so damn hard compared to Harris. That's why Harris *does not* deserve a promotion
@@briggsvillin8523 He hasn't worked a day in his life.
*Me who just so happens to be 25
👂✍️
When the most vulnerable in society are being lifted - it can only lead to a better outcome for that society.
I'm from Angola, but i usually follow you, and i say God bless you and the Usa too.
Trump is a beast. He is respected, commanding, polite, furious, calm, arrogance, anger, laughter, he has all the characteristics of a human being and knows to switch between what’s required at every position
What was the advice he gave the 25 year olds?
@jorgecarrejo7562 his advice was stay put and wait to see the opportunity that will come. Not the best advice as far as specific how to advice, but advice nonetheless lol
Yeah, and the beast is named Beelzebub, Satan, The Devil, or Old Nick.
Trump is a brash New Yorker and a Scott. They don't sugar coat things . Democrats can only ingest things that are sugar coated.
YOu are seeing things that are not there. He is childish, ignorant, stupid, self absorbed,
Make Michigan Great Again
Make Michigan Make Cars Again.
The city will follow.
As long as Flint is there, I’m not so sure
❤🇺🇸🙏🏿🫵🏿
TRUMP 2024
Trumpprison 2024
Thanks for actually proving stupid isn’t fixable.👌
@@jrs55555 I am confused 😵💫 about ur point but god bless you
Value emotional stability. Your journey to your goals will be more efficient
Love you trump❤
MAGA 2025
Of course, the mainstream media won't cover this. Brilliant answer in support of Detroit.
But what answer? It was all double speak
Haha how do people even accuse Kamala of word salad. This is next level
So what was the advice? Is this guy ok?
2024🎉🎉🎉🎉 Trump trump
Oh my god! That was the exact advice I needed now that I’m 25 🙏🙏🙏
I pray that’s sarcasm 😭
his advice for those that don’t want to watch was basically “vote for me and things will be better”
TRUMP / VANCE 2024 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Trumpprison 2024
@@callicordova4066still obedient to the lib cult eh? 😂
Yes! Ivy League suits flying private jets are the only hope for the working man.
Praying for a landslide!
For Harris/Walz.
That's horrible to wish for another natural disaster!!!!! Florida is already dealing with a hurricane and now you want a landslide?!!? For shame!!!
@@callicordova4066 No, that would be a mudslide. 🤣
@@mmayer1558
You know a landslide means a “landslide victory” as in Trump winning the election genius 🤦🏽♂️
@@josh021588 Maybe you should look up the definition of Sarcasm.
Long live the President Trump.
Situational advice but good advice nonetheless. Trump/Vance 2024!🇺🇸🫡
So his advice to them is to stay put and hope that he saves their city? Perfect.
Thanks now I’m ready for this world
This message will fall on largely dear ears
Interviewer: What advice would you give your 25 year old self
Trump: Vote for me or they’ll burn your house down and take your kids
Serious question: What do you think Kamala's answer to this question would have been?
@@Pv8manBelieve in yourself, you can achieve anything, don't let nobody put you down etc
@@Pv8man I was raised in a middle class family
I think the millionaire son of a politically and socially trusted father can not have valuable advice for a young person with the opposite circumstances.
But he can use his resources to create a system that protects and helps guide young people.
Did nothing do the sort for his first term 🙄 if anything his entire party is trying to bring back child labor to undercut both the elderly and the youth that are trying to get work
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I’m 24 and I waited the entire video for him to answer the question and it never happened.
God bless Trump: Long Live
Trump now, more than ever!!!
I was genuinely hoping to hear something, as a 25 yr old, nba employee, who has made incredible strides in just my 3rd season...I am incredibly disappointed only because this was a opportunity to help me see something I didnt before...if youre looking at this from just a shallow view point then fine ig that wqs enough, but i really was hoping to feel moved by some advice, not a 'vote for me and things will be fine ' (paraphrasing)
Trump and Vance 2024 !!
Trumpprison 2024
Trump is talking about renewing the auto industry.
The autoimmune industry
Yep, he'll keep up the good work from his first 4 years, when he lost jobs and closed auto factories.
In 2020 at the end of his presidency we had 15% unemployment and we couldn't even walk outside.
@@mrchowrules295 try combining your two brain cells and figure out why that may have been
He already had 4 years to do that and failed
Telling it like it is, no vibes, no fake joy, no fake accent, no sugar coating, no "when I was a coach and grew up in a tri-racial middle class family..."... The President this country needs, especially right about now...
he didn't even mention his very pretty lawn...
The question was "What advice would you give to a 25 year old" and his answer is about immigrants. His brain is completely fried.
Hahaha or admit that the only small business owner they know of was their nanny from half a century ago 😂 perfect way to relate to the middle class she claims to have been a part of
@@mrchowrules295no it wasn’t. It was “stay here, we will be creating more jobs” because it was specifically about the 25 year olds in Detroit who are losing faith in being able to find a job there
@@nicofeliewhy didn't he create those jobs the first time he was president. The only part of the automotive industry growing is EV's and hates thosem
But how will the area improve?
His best advice should be don't take business advice from me because any semi-informed person knows Donald Trump has stiffed more people than a mortuary worker or an embalming specialist.
Good content
that's horrible advice "Wait and see if I win" That shouldn't matter just give young people advice
No. Trump will provide far more opportunities to realize the American dream... authentically.
@utualan The man is obviously obsessed with himself is what I am saying. Instead of heartfelt advice to young people he is just talking about himself.
@@utualan When Trump was president we had 15% unemployment, the economy was destroyed, and literally all restaurants and businesses closed down. How is that opportunity?
@@mrchowrules295 hmm, and why was that? Anything come to mind? also, the unemployment rate wasn't near 15 when he left office either, it was at 15% DURING the pandemic, but fell back to like 6% before his term ended (still slightly up from when he took office).
You’d be a fool not to vote for trump
Thanks for a advice Donald Trump, best president.
Funny how he turns every question into the same basic thoughtless talking points, “these politicians don’t know what they’re doing / when we get elected you’ll see”
It's better than Kamala's "you're all evil racists unless you vote for me"
I'd love to hear his actual advice not some blabbering about the election
Now ask biden this question, "i think uhhhhh, whats for dinner?"
He just says “everything will be amazing” but doesn’t give any reason to HOW or WHY.
I feel like people only like him because he speaks so casually and confidently (if not arrogantly), but the people who fall for that lack the awareness to know that they’ve been charmed by charisma and that he has more sizzle than actual steak
Guy sucks
He was once president for 4 years. He did/started almost everything he promised in his campaign.
You can always check.
I have such immense respect for this man
He just be talkin fr 😂
Why can’t we have candidates that we can genuinely get behind and support… is that too much to ask?
Wheres the advice ?
1. Stay here
2. Vote for trump
@vosoryan 🤣🤣
Sounds just like my area in Sergeant, Texas Bay City, Texas Freeport, Texas such a ghost town
Get married and have lots of kids.
I’m 23 yo male and that is 99% impossible here in the West.
Trust me if I could I would
Yeah that’s some shitty advice, thx boomer.
@@PTS156 best advice you'll ever get. You're welcome.
@@JohnB-nq4js tell that to the pathetic divorce rate and epidemic of disloyalty in marriage. I’m good on that. If it was 1940 still, I’d feel differently
I liked the part where Donald Trump given the advice to students.
Instead of giving genuine advice he's just pandering to Michigander voters, lmao
I like Trump but we all know there won't be brand new automobile plants manufacturing American cars in Michigan ever again.
Nothing will change I think. My advice to young people is: ADAPT AND OVERCOME. Nobody will save you.
Most Will Not Understand the Advice He Gave , He Simply Advising the young Ones that , When You Ask A Politician to Give You A Advice He Will Always advice you To Give Him The Vote For Elections !
Is this forum a joke?? He did not even answer the question but instead pressured young individuals to vote for him in order to get a better future
Voting for Trump will help young people though, so no, it was great advice.
@@charzanboo9940 With that logic any person could answer any of the world’s problems by simply stating ‘your answer is Vote for Me.’ That is not a reasonable explanation, advice, comprehension or provides any logical evidence whatsoever… Wow you could at least expect some sort of explanation from someone who wants to run the country
Yea. This a run of the mill politician non answer. Unfortunately, Kamala is a lot worse at this so this election is either vote for trump or don't show up.
If you actually listen and condense his long ramble to the 25-year-olds, essentially his advice is “vote for Donald Trump.” What a idiotic narcissist. LOL
Advice to 25 year olds be born into an extremely wealthy family already
He’s exactly right, young people need jobs and opportunities
His advice for young people is to vote for me
Could we live 10000km away from earth. Then do what u guys want
I don't care for any candidates but objectively just saying...this guy did not answer the fucking question 😂
To be fair he did, he said the advice he would give is stay in detroit becuase he thinks it's going to be massive...
May be we could be done in 23 days to ur elections❤❤🎉🎉
I would say not to get involved in politics or societal issues, mind your business, don't think you're equal to people older than you. Enjoy your youth because you'll never get it back. Don't waste it being upset following political or societal agendas.
But choose wisely and you will be so much better off with the Trump/Vance, Tulsi, RFK and Musk DREAM TEAM.
his advice is basically "vote for me" 😂
I like the way you folks refer to DT as Mr President.....so good, he's the man. From NZ.
Kamala Harris: Vote for me and I promise I’ll fix the economy this time.
Trump's orange face game used to be significantly better
Trump is really giving his all.. he is looking kind of tired 😢
He really didn’t answer the question 😂
What on earth is he trying to say?
Unfortunelty he is not going to hold that promise!
“Stay here” lmao. Be intentional with your time and what you do, start looking at the ROI of your lifestyle and see if it aligns with your goals and values, if it doesn’t make some sacrifices
I'm 25. AHHHHHHHHH
Get your dad to give you hundreds of millions
Become best friends with Jeffrey Epstein.
One million. And turned it into several billions.
@pfuiteufel1385 479 million
Great
Advice to 25 year olds!
Comments section filled with old boomers? 🤔
Reporter: What advice would you give to your 25 YO self today?
Trump: Incoherent mumble Jumble that roughly translates to 'vote for me'
His true advice could be:
Have a rich dad,have no empathy and manipulate people
It’s called the “American dream” because you gotta be asleep to believe it
He didn’t even answer the question... He rambles on about things like my senile grandfather with dementia
I have a fantastic video on my channel of President Trump but YT have restricted it.
lemme guess “vote for me and I’ll make it all better just give me unlimited power, ok?”
I must have missed it. So what was his advice?