Things I Learned After Losing a Lot of Money - How I recovered from a Big Financial Loss

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  • Опубликовано: 25 дек 2024

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  • @tylerbleau9861
    @tylerbleau9861 Месяц назад

    Thanks for sharing, I can appreciate a man sharing his mistakes so others can learn from it.

  • @Lipos007
    @Lipos007 Месяц назад

    We build the moments and memories, we the people matter. Not the houses, not the cars or other materialistic things. You can make it all back man. i am 37 yo from Greece so excuse my english, but i have been through something similar (smaller numbers but smaller economy also), so i felt all of it especially with the panic attacks. Keep strong my friend! You can and you will always be able to overcome these things. Health is more important than anything. Be safe

    • @TonyTheAntonio
      @TonyTheAntonio  Месяц назад +1

      Thank you so much for sharing this, and your English is perfect! You’re absolutely right - it’s the moments, memories, and the people around us that truly matter. When I realized that, it was easy to let go of the material things. The panic attacks and the fear are real, but so is the strength to rebuild and refocus on what’s important. I’m inspired by your resilience and am grateful to have connected with someone who truly understands. Wishing you health, happiness, and peace as we both keep moving forward. Be safe and thank you for watching!

    • @Lipos007
      @Lipos007 Месяц назад

      @TonyTheAntonio Thanks for your response. I appreciate it! Wishing you all the best as well. Health and happiness as well and a calm spirit. Remember, the sun rises everyday. As long as you are healthy everything is possible. Keep strong my friend. 💪

  • @DaMomento
    @DaMomento Месяц назад +1

    Second divorce
    She cleaned me out including half of my super now she wants child support even though we agreed none
    Started work after 8 months and struggling like hell
    I really can't get myself to get back into things
    I hate the traffic
    People you work are like robots no emotions
    30 percent goes to tax
    20 percent goes to child support
    No motivation left to work any more
    Been working 35 years and got nothing much left
    Life sucks
    Whoever says things will sort out says bs
    I don't believe any of that anymore

    • @TonyTheAntonio
      @TonyTheAntonio  Месяц назад

      Hi @DaMomento,
      It sounds like you're going through an incredibly tough time, and I genuinely appreciate you sharing such a personal story. Divorce, financial strain, and feeling unappreciated at work can make everything seem like an uphill battle, especially when it feels like you’ve given so much and have so little left.
      I created this video in the hope that it might help someone avoid the mistakes I made. But in the process, making it became part of my own healing journey. When I was at my lowest, prayer and holding onto faith were what helped me keep going, even when I couldn’t see the way forward. Looking back now, I’m so grateful to have come through to the other side.
      And believe it or not, as I write this, I’m sending positive energy your way, even if we don’t know each other personally, because I genuinely feel your pain. I hope you can feel a bit of strength and peace from it, and I truly pray that things will turn around for you, even if it doesn’t seem possible right now.
      Thank you for being so open here. Please take care of yourself.

    • @DaMomento
      @DaMomento Месяц назад

      @TonyTheAntonio thank you for your support man
      It's been very hard for me after divorcing a narcissist ex. After 20 years. Been struggling ever since. I try to be positive but it just adds up and I stuck in more sht. Sorry for the language. I try hard believe me. I hope I can get through. Thanks again.

  • @MrBoxofplastic
    @MrBoxofplastic Месяц назад

    Never invest in something you don't understand Mel Abraham says.

    • @TonyTheAntonio
      @TonyTheAntonio  Месяц назад

      I may have kicked myself a few times because of this mistake. A rhetorical question would be for me is that "Was I meant to go through this small mistake, so I won't make a bigger one in the future?", as careless as I was with my financial health. Of course, I prefer not to make any, period 🙂. Thank you so much for watching.

  • @TonyTheAntonio
    @TonyTheAntonio  Месяц назад

    Thanks for watching and being part of my journey! Have you ever faced a tough financial setback, or are you dealing with one right now? Let’s support each other - drop a comment with your story, advice, or any questions you have. Remember, bouncing back is possible - it just takes one step at a time. Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share if this video helped you or could help someone you know!