I think for many of these players, it is a character trait. Players like Kawhi, Duncan, Grant Hill, Iguodala, Chris Paul, you can see it is a character of staying away from the spotlight, even during games and on the court. They are reticent and not flashy at all.
Everything in life requires discipline. I’m 65, I have many years to live in this skin… so I better protect my financial future so I can live with contentment.
I would add Junior Bridgeman (September 17, 1953 - March 11, 2025) to this list. He played from 1975 to 1987 when contracts were far less lucrative. He died with an estimated net worth of $1.4 billion. Here are some other reasons he is my person to emulate: He was married for 50 years. He was an authentic and humble Christian. He cared about people. He walked this earth for 71 years but lived a full life.
That's a fantastic suggestion and a truly inspiring life story! Junior Bridgeman sounds like a remarkable individual whose values are worth emulating. Thank you for sharing this perspective with us.
Well said…Financial literacy should be a requirement for college athletes. Only a small percentage of them make it to the big leagues but knowledge lasts a lifetime.
Marshawn Lynch drives an old Honda Civic and catches the train in his hometown. Some players just wanted to play ball, and the money was security for when it was all over.
That's a great point! Financial responsibility and smart investments are definitely key, even when you have a lot of money. It's all about building long-term security.
Grant Hill's dad Calvin was a Yale all American running back and a Dallas Cowboys' star. Grant's parents raised him to be disciplined in his life on and off the court. A truly class family.
It's inspiring to hear about the discipline and values instilled by Grant Hill's parents. It truly highlights how upbringing plays a significant role in success both on and off the court.
It's interesting how different people approach spending and saving. Some prioritize experiences, others value financial security. It sounds like you have a very disciplined approach to your finances.
Same here, I wear the same clothes and shoes for over a decade. Bring lunch to work everyday. Never want to spend a penny. Bank account and wallet full of big faces. Grew up dirt poor. Don't want to ever go back
They are both masters of controlled energy. They don’t let the outside noise dictate their peace, which is exactly the kind of "mindfulness" that group of monks that walked on foot to cross country and recently gave a speech in the Washington DC video was talking about.
I love all of them how they are so smart with their money they are teaching the kids coming to the game you can be happy with a little even if you have a lot.😊
It's interesting to see how different players approach their finances and personal values. Carmelo's perspective on consumerism is definitely a unique one!
I appreciate your perspective on LeBron James! While the video explores players who maintain a more frugal lifestyle despite their wealth, I understand your point about LeBron's undeniable success and lavish lifestyle.
In Burke's story, talking about treating friends to dinner was crazy to me. No lie, your real friends shouldn't expect you to pay for their dinner just because you're a millionaire smh
That's a fantastic point! Understanding the difference between spending and investing is crucial, especially when dealing with significant wealth. Thanks for bringing up this vital concept!
That's an interesting point about Grant Hill's background and how his father's NFL career might have influenced his financial perspective. It's true that family background can play a role in how athletes approach their finances.
My older brother and sister are wealthy, he's worth about 40 million and her about 25. He drove his SUV till it had 350,000 miles on it and it drove her crazy so she bought him a knew one. She said, "you can buy a new vehicle every year and why do you keep driving your old SUV" It simply replied, I like it there is nothing wrong with it. He's the most modest guy I ever met and you'd never know he had money.
It's true that we only see a curated version of their lives, and it's fascinating to speculate about their financial decisions! Thanks for sharing your perspective.
"Live like they're poor" If i was to assume, they came from a poor family, so they value the dollar If anything, I think they're living like they're average people...
That's an interesting perspective! It's true that many of these players come from humble beginnings and that experience can certainly shape how they view money and spending habits. Appreciate you sharing your thoughts!
Tim Duncan is an NBA player more kids should know about and try to emulate. Yes, he was ripped off by a scumbag, but he is very smart, modest, and a decent human being. As a bonus, he just happens to be one of the best players in NBA history and the most underrated. He is on my Mt. Rushmore with Larry Bird, MJ, and Hakeem! P.S. Duncan's skill, fundamentals, and clutch play on both ends are unmatched for a player his size. What makes it even crazier, he didn't even start playing organized basketball until he was in HS!
Wealth management truly is an art form, and it's fascinating to see how some individuals master it while others struggle. Thanks for the insightful comment!
Maybe they don’t take for granted their good fortune and prefer to help others. And they also don’t want to alienate themselves from their friends who don’t have in excess like they do. Bottom line is they have quality of character that exceeds most people. You can’t fault the Universe for rewarding them with success and good fortune.
You said it right in beginning the immediate expectations ..and that's why all those players who want to look three times richer than they are broke now we should be congratulating the guy for not flaunting his money in people's faces I congratulate him and I'm pretty sure he's going to stay rich a lot longer than most of these NBA stars
That's a very insightful point! It's true that financial discipline and smart decision-making are crucial for long-term wealth, regardless of how much you earn. Thanks for sharing your perspective!
Great vid, im so tired of seeing athletes end up broke. Glad to see some making smart choices. I feel like I personally am somewhere between Carmello and Giannis story.
Shaq blew his first NBA paycheck, but invested 100% of every one of his subsequent NBA paychecks. I saw an interview where he said he lived off endorsements and to this day, has yet to spend any of his NBA paychecks.
Do not blame them i always said if i was rich i wouldn't by a fancy house i would want a house base on the style of house i live in now with a large kitchen add more bedrooms and something i really want large closet space maybe have fancy furniture but i love a house with front and back porch with a nice lawn flower garden separated from other houses i would add a swimming pool and have space for cook outs i feel that type of house is more like home and relaxing then living in those fancy homes look like furniture stores or business buildings
It's interesting to hear your perspective on what makes a house feel like a home! It sounds like you value comfort and personal touches over extravagant displays of wealth. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
While I appreciate your perspective on the spiritual implications, my video focuses more on the financial habits and choices of these athletes. It's an interesting point to consider, though.
Thanks for sharing your picks! Chris Paul and Kawhi Leonard are definitely interesting choices given their financial standing. It's fascinating to see how different players approach their wealth.
That's a really interesting perspective on financial education. It highlights the importance of teaching kids about wealth disparity and responsible money management from a young age.
Paying Jimmy Butler $20 for a cup of coffee was a lesson in fiscal irresponsibility for those players in the bubble. Meanwhile the Spurs underpaid Tim Duncan, but that was the market during his playing days.
That's an interesting take on the bubble situation and Tim Duncan's contract. It really highlights how different players approach their finances and how market forces play a role.
It's a complex issue, and you're right, more support and education for players could make a big difference in their financial futures. Thanks for sharing your perspective.
Haha, you caught me! I guess my definition of "rusted" needs a serious upgrade. Maybe it was just "vintage" and "full of character"? 😉 Thanks for pointing it out!
Thanks for the comment! It's interesting to hear your perspective on neighborhood choices. We aimed to highlight players who choose a more modest lifestyle despite their wealth.
I'm so glad you found the video educational and enjoyed learning about these players' financial strategies! It's fascinating how some incredibly wealthy individuals choose a more modest lifestyle.
Missed a couple here. Tim Duncan got rolled bigtime and Leonard owns 200+ acres in San Diego. Leonard has been buying up property in San Diego for years and he's difficult to deal with when it comes to gaining access for utilities and CalTrans. I know, he delayed a project by weeks just not responding.
The guys who are saving money and being content know that money doesn't make the man, the man makes money. The guys who go broke by spending millions of dollars frivolously we call them thirsty. My grandfather said that it's not how much money you make, but how much money you save that will get you ahead financially.
That’s class. I have several millionaire siblings.. I am not, but we enjoy each other’s company often. We are all frugal and were trained to not attract attention….
There’s nothing impressive about being a normal human being. Just because you have money doesn’t mean you have to spend it. Why spend money to impress people you don’t really care about or don’t really care about you? The ones who size up to you when you’re rich are the same ones who laugh at you when you’re not rich.
That's a really interesting perspective on wealth and societal expectations. It's true that true value isn't always measured by possessions, and maintaining personal integrity regardless of financial status is important.
That's a fair point! While the video explores a concept, individual choices and perceptions of wealth can vary greatly. Thanks for sharing your perspective!
I like such lifestyle. He is not competing with anyone because life is unpredictable so he is right to save his money not like who go broke soon for reckless living.
It's definitely a smart approach to financial planning, focusing on long-term security rather than fleeting trends. Thanks for sharing your perspective!
Butler on the list?? The guy who collects bottles of wine for 50k each?? I saw Chris Paul house as well. Did looked like the house of a normal person man!
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They live humbly. Not poor
Poor is relative
Exactly!!!!
They don’t live like they are poor. They live like they are smart …
and not tryna go back to being poor.
Best comment on the thread .... Just because you have riches you don't have to flaunt it
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Bingo!
Best comment for sure
This is crazy… I didn’t expect some of these names 😳
Moral of the story......Discipline leading to Delayed gratification is the way to success.
Absolutely! It's a powerful lesson about the long-term rewards of discipline and delayed gratification. Thanks for sharing your takeaway!
I think for many of these players, it is a character trait. Players like Kawhi, Duncan, Grant Hill, Iguodala, Chris Paul, you can see it is a character of staying away from the spotlight, even during games and on the court. They are reticent and not flashy at all.
Everything in life requires discipline. I’m 65, I have many years to live in this skin… so I better protect my financial future so I can live with contentment.
@Waryaa-Wariiriexactly. I know I’m like this too. It’s a character trait
I would add Junior Bridgeman (September 17, 1953 - March 11, 2025) to this list. He played from 1975 to 1987 when contracts were far less lucrative. He died with an estimated net worth of $1.4 billion. Here are some other reasons he is my person to emulate: He was married for 50 years. He was an authentic and humble Christian. He cared about people. He walked this earth for 71 years but lived a full life.
That's a fantastic suggestion and a truly inspiring life story! Junior Bridgeman sounds like a remarkable individual whose values are worth emulating. Thank you for sharing this perspective with us.
Should have been first on the list
He needs his own show. It would take 30 minutes just to highlight all of the things he accomplished.
He should be # 1!
This video should be prerequisite watching for high school, college and rookie professional athletes. Brilliant!
Thank you, Daryl!!
@BlackStatusHQYou’re welcome and thank you again 🙏🏾
This video should be mandatory watching for every sports player before they sign the contract.
I can't wait till ALL the black professional athletes get the message.
Help spread the word
Let them live & learn
Well said…Financial literacy should be a requirement for college athletes. Only a small percentage of them make it to the big leagues but knowledge lasts a lifetime.
Can wait till the white ones actually make it in the NBA
Marshawn Lynch drives an old Honda Civic and catches the train in his hometown. Some players just wanted to play ball, and the money was security for when it was all over.
"It Runs & it's paid off" that's why 😂😂😂😂
That's a great point! Financial responsibility and smart investments are definitely key, even when you have a lot of money. It's all about building long-term security.
I don't "borrow".I use my bank to serve my needs.
My medical is free after serving our Country. I don't have a loan for anything .Life is good for us😅
Grant Hill's dad Calvin was a Yale all American running back and a Dallas Cowboys' star. Grant's parents raised him to be disciplined in his life on and off the court. A truly class family.
It's inspiring to hear about the discipline and values instilled by Grant Hill's parents. It truly highlights how upbringing plays a significant role in success both on and off the court.
I'd like to know their worth today. Voiceover didn't state.
Hill drink Sprite!!! Love that commercial
Didn't kno that about his pops...nice little piece of info..👍🏽
And his mum set Sir Charles on the right path.
My wife doesn't like that i never want anything. If i don't need it then i don't buy it.
Maybe tell your wife you *need* that new sports car... for "research purposes" related to the video, of course! 😉
It's interesting how different people approach spending and saving. Some prioritize experiences, others value financial security. It sounds like you have a very disciplined approach to your finances.
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Same here, I wear the same clothes and shoes for over a decade. Bring lunch to work everyday. Never want to spend a penny. Bank account and wallet full of big faces. Grew up dirt poor. Don't want to ever go back
well said
that's how I live, that's y I believe everyone should be independent n make their own money
It's not how much you earned. It's how much you saved at the end that counts.
Smart man saved for the rainy day 😅
You've hit the nail on the head! Saving is definitely key, and it's a lesson many could learn from.
Kawhi reminds me of Keanu
That's an interesting comparison! Both Kawhi and Keanu Reeves are known for their reserved personalities and humble lifestyles despite their success.
They are both masters of controlled energy. They don’t let the outside noise dictate their peace, which is exactly the kind of "mindfulness" that group of monks that walked on foot to cross country and recently gave a speech in the Washington DC video was talking about.
I love all of them how they are so smart with their money they are teaching the kids coming to the game you can be happy with a little even if you have a lot.😊
I like Carmelo's attitude about value of things; he's not stingy, he is just aware that he is a consumer like everyone else
It's interesting to see how different players approach their finances and personal values. Carmelo's perspective on consumerism is definitely a unique one!
The one that impress me the most is Giannis had to get a ride to report to the game sent his money 💰 to his family
It's really interesting to see how some players choose to manage their finances differently, focusing on family and long-term security.
Giannes is a class act.
You can't put LeBron in that category Brother. LeBron James lives like a rich mogul.
Frfr
As he should he deserves it and to put his family in luxury
I appreciate your perspective on LeBron James! While the video explores players who maintain a more frugal lifestyle despite their wealth, I understand your point about LeBron's undeniable success and lavish lifestyle.
Do you hang with LeBron groupie
Wealthy*
In Burke's story, talking about treating friends to dinner was crazy to me. No lie, your real friends shouldn't expect you to pay for their dinner just because you're a millionaire smh
$5k/ after taxes per month is not poor. The should say live with discipline
Differentiate between Spending vs Investment. This is the key.
That's a fantastic point! Understanding the difference between spending and investing is crucial, especially when dealing with significant wealth. Thanks for bringing up this vital concept!
I invest in me. Can't blame anyone accept myself if my fortune goes away.
$5000 a month pocketed without paying bills directly with that money is a decent amount of money to live off of for a month
I’m the same as LeBron in the sense that I refuse to pay $14 a month for ad free RUclips 🤷🏾♂️
It's understandable to want to save money, even when you're wealthy! Many people prefer to stick with the free version of RUclips.
me, neither
Wise, level-headed guys. It takes strength of character to be different from the rest of the pack; these guys have it.
It's definitely inspiring to see players who value financial responsibility and make smart choices with their money, regardless of their income.
18:13 "Duh-why-unh Wade." The narrator of this video was also the substitute teacher who taught A--a-ron and Buh-la-kay.
Don't forget jay-kwe-lyn and dee-nice
Grant Hill's dad was in thr NFL so he had a head start over most of his peers with his financial
That's an interesting point about Grant Hill's background and how his father's NFL career might have influenced his financial perspective. It's true that family background can play a role in how athletes approach their finances.
My older brother and sister are wealthy, he's worth about 40 million and her about 25. He drove his SUV till it had 350,000 miles on it and it drove her crazy so she bought him a knew one. She said, "you can buy a new vehicle every year and why do you keep driving your old SUV" It simply replied, I like it there is nothing wrong with it. He's the most modest guy I ever met and you'd never know he had money.
I remember Grant Hill was on a box of Wheaty's.
Jimmy Butler continues to be Basketball’s most entertaining insane person.
When got that silk out on his hair, literally hollered😂
They are by no means living like they are poor. They are living like they don’t want to be poor after the NBA job is over.
That's a really insightful way to look at it! It's definitely about financial longevity and smart planning.
Not poor just living comfortably
Yes, it's just a figure of speech. Obviously, I didn't mean it literally.
Thank you for sharing this. Stay blessed everyone ✊🏽🙏🏽
My pleasure
Its hilarious how poor people think they know what a millionaire/billionaire does with his or her money 😊 you see what they want you to see 😊
It's true that we only see a curated version of their lives, and it's fascinating to speculate about their financial decisions! Thanks for sharing your perspective.
Yup they will be living comfortably after basketball!! That’s the point!! Smart!!
Absolutely! Planning for the future and financial security is definitely the smart play. It's great to see players thinking long-term.
Grant Hill humbly lives in a 15,ooo sq ft home in Isleworth. Shaq had a home there. Wesley Snipes too. Serious money.
You can't out LeBron in that list. He loves the flashy lifestyle. He's a great business man, but not frugal
"Live like they're poor"
If i was to assume, they came from a poor family, so they value the dollar
If anything,
I think they're living like they're average people...
That's an interesting perspective! It's true that many of these players come from humble beginnings and that experience can certainly shape how they view money and spending habits. Appreciate you sharing your thoughts!
Giannis story was amazing.. one of those rags to riches stories.. salute
100%
Tim Duncan is an NBA player more kids should know about and try to emulate. Yes, he was ripped off by a scumbag, but he is very smart, modest, and a decent human being. As a bonus, he just happens to be one of the best players in NBA history and the most underrated. He is on my Mt. Rushmore with Larry Bird, MJ, and Hakeem!
P.S. Duncan's skill, fundamentals, and clutch play on both ends are unmatched for a player his size. What makes it even crazier, he didn't even start playing organized basketball until he was in HS!
Tim Duncan Is first of all a decent human being
Weath management is an art form
Wealth management truly is an art form, and it's fascinating to see how some individuals master it while others struggle. Thanks for the insightful comment!
Maybe they don’t take for granted their good fortune and prefer to help others. And they also don’t want to alienate themselves from their friends who don’t have in excess like they do. Bottom line is they have quality of character that exceeds most people. You can’t fault the Universe for rewarding them with success and good fortune.
Poor people stay poor by acting rich and rich people stay rich by acting poor.
With Gold at an All Time High I say everyone that invested in jewelry back then definitely are profiting now 💰
It's interesting how asset appreciation can play a role in wealth management, even with seemingly everyday items like jewelry.
Jewelry does not appreciate at the same rate as bullion.
You said it right in beginning the immediate expectations ..and that's why all those players who want to look three times richer than they are broke now we should be congratulating the guy for not flaunting his money in people's faces I congratulate him and I'm pretty sure he's going to stay rich a lot longer than most of these NBA stars
That's a very insightful point! It's true that financial discipline and smart decision-making are crucial for long-term wealth, regardless of how much you earn. Thanks for sharing your perspective!
Butler made me laugh, "Big Face Coffee" hustle ... He was serious about his hustle.
Jimmy Butler's "Big Face Coffee" is definitely a memorable moment, showing a different side to his personality!
I woulda been a customer. We r serious about coffee even for $20
1st dude is me in a nutshell…right now
All of these guys are very impressive and have good sense!
Respect... For knowing how to handle their money..
It's definitely inspiring to see players who prioritize smart financial decisions and long-term security.
They are all pretty impressive. Frugal and financially intelligent.
Absolutely, it's inspiring to see them prioritize long-term financial stability over extravagant spending.
All of these frugle stars express some poignant ideas about use, value, elusive, and respect for building generational wealth.
Great vid, im so tired of seeing athletes end up broke. Glad to see some making smart choices. I feel like I personally am somewhere between Carmello and Giannis story.
Shaq blew his first NBA paycheck, but invested 100% of every one of his subsequent NBA paychecks. I saw an interview where he said he lived off endorsements and to this day, has yet to spend any of his NBA paychecks.
Dwyion Wade if driving me crazy
Charging $20.00 for a single cup of coffee, is encouraging wasteful spending.
That's a valid point about the cost of some luxury items. My video explores how some players choose to live frugally despite their wealth.
Never underestimate the value of a dollar 💵
Do not blame them i always said if i was rich i wouldn't by a fancy house i would want a house base on the style of house i live in now with a large kitchen add more bedrooms and something i really want large closet space maybe have fancy furniture but i love a house with front and back porch with a nice lawn flower garden separated from other houses i would add a swimming pool and have space for cook outs i feel that type of house is more like home and relaxing then living in those fancy homes look like furniture stores or business buildings
It's interesting to hear your perspective on what makes a house feel like a home! It sounds like you value comfort and personal touches over extravagant displays of wealth. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
Ahh yes, Lebron's friend "Dwahyan Wade"
It just a temporary pleasure when they get old Satan will take thier souls like Michael Kobe Whitney
While I appreciate your perspective on the spiritual implications, my video focuses more on the financial habits and choices of these athletes. It's an interesting point to consider, though.
I noticed not a single person answered your question. Chris Paul and Kawhi Leonard is my pick. But it's really all of them that you mentioned!
Thanks for sharing your picks! Chris Paul and Kawhi Leonard are definitely interesting choices given their financial standing. It's fascinating to see how different players approach their wealth.
Teach saving at primary school ,teach sharing,teach some got it some dont,teach the difference is always, the same in the end.
That's a really interesting perspective on financial education. It highlights the importance of teaching kids about wealth disparity and responsible money management from a young age.
10:28 - does anyone have any connexion with Melo? i want to pass some of my BK coupons to him; i promise they are not expired
They’re not living as if they’re poor, they’re living modestly.
Paying Jimmy Butler $20 for a cup of coffee was a lesson in fiscal irresponsibility for those players in the bubble. Meanwhile the Spurs underpaid Tim Duncan, but that was the market during his playing days.
That's an interesting take on the bubble situation and Tim Duncan's contract. It really highlights how different players approach their finances and how market forces play a role.
I think all basketball players that have lockSome money should spend it like you don't have any way you'll be alright in the futureexpande
Hopefully there are more sensible players who understand professional players career are short and don't necessarily succeed.
That's a very valid point. Financial planning and understanding the longevity of an NBA career are crucial for long-term security.
They're lowkey, and being one is a good example to follow.
Nice to see this. Hard to see the broke former Millionaires. NBA should work with these Young Men a whole lot more so that this does not happen.
It's a complex issue, and you're right, more support and education for players could make a big difference in their financial futures. Thanks for sharing your perspective.
young man everything will be alright AMEN God bless you 🙏🙏
Thank you for your kind words and blessings. It's always encouraging to hear positive messages.
Extremely RICH Black NBA Players Who Are Very Smart
it's just a figure of speech...
King James! Every time I go to Five Guys, I see his picture on the wall.
Ay bro that ain't no rusted truck.
Haha, you caught me! I guess my definition of "rusted" needs a serious upgrade. Maybe it was just "vintage" and "full of character"? 😉 Thanks for pointing it out!
If Kiwi wanted a poor neighborhood, he could have lived in Parkdale in Toronto! There was no need to leave! LOL
Thanks for the comment! It's interesting to hear your perspective on neighborhood choices. We aimed to highlight players who choose a more modest lifestyle despite their wealth.
SMARTEST THING TO DO!!
Kawhi Leonard and the Chevy Tahoe 🤘
But did it have to be honey nut cheerio? When you was talking about Carmelo Anthony 😂😂😂
It's not what you start out with it's how you manage what you have when finished
It definitely was educational on financial investments and savings I love them all
I'm so glad you found the video educational and enjoyed learning about these players' financial strategies! It's fascinating how some incredibly wealthy individuals choose a more modest lifestyle.
What an amazing video!
Thank you for your kind words
Missed a couple here. Tim Duncan got rolled bigtime and Leonard owns 200+ acres in San Diego. Leonard has been buying up property in San Diego for years and he's difficult to deal with when it comes to gaining access for utilities and CalTrans. I know, he delayed a project by weeks just not responding.
Talking bulls...t in the first seven seconds of the video.
Cool❤❤
They are just smart...
100%
Key word, 'budget'.
The guys who are saving money and being content know that money doesn't make the man, the man makes money. The guys who go broke by spending millions of dollars frivolously we call them thirsty. My grandfather said that it's not how much money you make, but how much money you save that will get you ahead financially.
That’s class. I have several millionaire siblings.. I am not, but we enjoy each other’s company often. We are all frugal and were trained to not attract attention….
That's great, Lolita
Having to run to work is a boss move! Sent all the money back home and had nothing left!? 💗
Chris Paul Mindset just like mine.
There’s nothing impressive about being a normal human being. Just because you have money doesn’t mean you have to spend it. Why spend money to impress people you don’t really care about or don’t really care about you? The ones who size up to you when you’re rich are the same ones who laugh at you when you’re not rich.
That's a really interesting perspective on wealth and societal expectations. It's true that true value isn't always measured by possessions, and maintaining personal integrity regardless of financial status is important.
I hate A1 narrators. They be slaughtering these names
Yep, I thought it was me after hearing the shoe company Fee-lay (Fila)!😂🤣
Ok Fam, Lebron does spend. But he is an even better investor.
LBJ definitely not living like he's broke. Let's be fr
That's a fair point! While the video explores a concept, individual choices and perceptions of wealth can vary greatly. Thanks for sharing your perspective!
They are the smart ones… wealth doesn’t last forever!
Amazing stories
Glad you found them amazing! These stories really highlight some unique perspectives.
It runs and it’s paid off 💯💯💯🤣🤣
Kawhi be out planting trees and ish....
I did a commercial with Trey Burk in Salt Lake
How was it?
@BlackStatusHQthat was back in 2014. It was for Larry H Miller Ford i believe. It may still be here on RUclips
Minivan is nice for a big guy
❤ this
Thanks for watching!
I like such lifestyle. He is not competing with anyone because life is unpredictable so he is right to save his money not like who go broke soon for reckless living.
It's definitely a smart approach to financial planning, focusing on long-term security rather than fleeting trends. Thanks for sharing your perspective!
this was good
Thank you for watching and for the feedback! Your comment means a lot.
Butler on the list?? The guy who collects bottles of wine for 50k each?? I saw Chris Paul house as well. Did looked like the house of a normal person man!
Humble dudes ❤
The idea is to be rich, not LOOK rich.
All of them but especially LeBron with paying for data when you shouldn’t have to.
Thanks for watching! It's definitely interesting to see how different people manage their money, even with vast wealth.