As a multimillionaire millennial early retiree, I agree with Leo. You need millions with automated income to free yourself from unnecessary stress and non-awakened bosses and clients.
And I'm guessing the stress of managing your wealth is necessary. If you need millions of dollars to feel safe you aren't awakened and freeing yourself from lowly non awakened beings.
It's very difficult to break people out of wage slavery. They've been inundated, not educated. They don't realize that it does take hard work...harder work than being a wage slave. It's easy to be a wage slave, punch in, punch out. People like the stability of being a slave. I don't even know what day it is. It doesn't matter. I know when it's light outside and when it's dark. I work most of my waking hours, but it's work spent creating and chasing the things I'm passionate about. I'm building guitars, writing a book, playing music, hosting a podcast, building furniture, doing tattoos, drawing, hunting fossils and dinosaur bones, polishing stones, learning tech, learning foreign languages, reading, and researching. Leaving wage slavery doesn't mean dropping ambition, it means you have the ability to pursue ambition as you see fit. I can stay up all night and sleep all day, or vice versa. If I get into something I will stay at it until I drop. Healthy? Who cares? That's my call. Tomorrow is never a guarantee. We have the present tense and as I write this it's eluding me, however, it's important for people to get the message, but the reality is that most won't. People are reliant on comfort and complacency. They don't want to gamble on themselves. Scared money makes no money. You also have to let go of the idea of making money. Go broke, go hungry, take risks. You'll never break out unless you're willing to get punched in the face by life. Be ready and willing to fail...in fact, embrace it. That doesn't mean go out and be a willy-nilly shithead, but you have to available for failure. It's part of the deal. What you do with the failure is truly the only thing that matters. Great video, brother. Too bad maybe 1% will follow through on the message.
In order to achieve financial independence, you have to be a slave toward your goals, so really either way, you work a little bit your whole life, or you work really, really hard for about 15-20 years probably doing 4 or 5 times what most people do in order to achieve the goal of being financially independent, but overall, you do at least as much if not more work in the process. There is no such thing as something for nothing. Either you expend a little energy over a long period of time or you expend a lot of energy over a relatively short period of time is what it comes down too. Energy can't be created or destroyed. Energy in = energy out.
In order to create you. God created all of reality. very patient. Human Actualization. Literally everything has gone into your creation. I AM PATIENCE.
Well, there are things you can do to not fall into wage slavery - don't get married, don't have kids, and don't take on student debt. That's a pretty good start.
@@rafaelw8115 Most women don't have the assets that most men do for a number of reasons, including single motherhood and low-paying jobs (teachers, hairdressers, etc.). I mean, if you're into the whole Captain-Sav-A-Ho, then I guess you do what you gotta do.
The thing about wanting financial independence quickly, I feel it actually takes longer than it seems to master most things, even low skilled jobs, as in becoming really efficient or having systems to work by. But we are never taught the value of long term learning in the modern western education system.
I think freedom from wage slavery is in two stages. The first one is understanding you are a wage slave and time is the most precious thing. This stage is important, not too many people understand it. But then you must work to become financially indipendent. This is freaking difficult especially is you are in your 40s or 50s and you are tired mentally and physically after years od work. And you have not too much energy to find ways to create other streams of income usually passive income. Stage 1 is important but stage 2 is even more important.
"why valuable things require development over time" and "Meditation Satisfaction" are the most amazing and deeply valuable episodes that i've seen at this Channel. Leo Is a genius🧠.
wage slavery basically means not having your own autonomy financially. If you are depending on welfare then you aren't independent, nor are you if you are working set hours under a boss. Watch the full video on the main channel, he goes a lot more in depth.
I have watched the full video and still my question goes unanswered. But that probably because my question isnt really a question. It was a rhetorical statement! I obviously know that having unlimited time to explore my consciousness is the greatest path. I just get butthurt by Leo when he acts like a know-it-all because he is reflecting a quality I own which i would not like to admit!
Yeah Leo creates them himself, Curt asked him this on his theories of everything podcast. Leo says he has an archive of them and could sometimes be waiting two years or more to use a thumbnail design.
i think you misinterpreted what he stated on the free will video. Ego still has the possibility to have some small control for it's own survival. And escaping wage slavery is a survival issue
As a multimillionaire millennial early retiree, I agree with Leo. You need millions with automated income to free yourself from unnecessary stress and non-awakened bosses and clients.
And I'm guessing the stress of managing your wealth is necessary. If you need millions of dollars to feel safe you aren't awakened and freeing yourself from lowly non awakened beings.
I guess those monks who have mastered meditation are not awakened since they have no money.
It's very difficult to break people out of wage slavery. They've been inundated, not educated. They don't realize that it does take hard work...harder work than being a wage slave. It's easy to be a wage slave, punch in, punch out. People like the stability of being a slave. I don't even know what day it is. It doesn't matter. I know when it's light outside and when it's dark. I work most of my waking hours, but it's work spent creating and chasing the things I'm passionate about. I'm building guitars, writing a book, playing music, hosting a podcast, building furniture, doing tattoos, drawing, hunting fossils and dinosaur bones, polishing stones, learning tech, learning foreign languages, reading, and researching. Leaving wage slavery doesn't mean dropping ambition, it means you have the ability to pursue ambition as you see fit. I can stay up all night and sleep all day, or vice versa. If I get into something I will stay at it until I drop. Healthy? Who cares? That's my call. Tomorrow is never a guarantee. We have the present tense and as I write this it's eluding me, however, it's important for people to get the message, but the reality is that most won't. People are reliant on comfort and complacency. They don't want to gamble on themselves. Scared money makes no money. You also have to let go of the idea of making money. Go broke, go hungry, take risks. You'll never break out unless you're willing to get punched in the face by life. Be ready and willing to fail...in fact, embrace it. That doesn't mean go out and be a willy-nilly shithead, but you have to available for failure. It's part of the deal. What you do with the failure is truly the only thing that matters. Great video, brother. Too bad maybe 1% will follow through on the message.
Bruh what you’re doing sounds more like slavery. You’re not breaking free, you’re still trading your time for money.
I've never had a job that I didn't hate even before I got the job. The misery starts when you get nervous going into the interview.
Crazy how many individual gold nuggets can be taken out of that one video. Thank you Leo, you make us feel sane.
Exactly!
In order to achieve financial independence, you have to be a slave toward your goals, so really either way, you work a little bit your whole life, or you work really, really hard for about 15-20 years probably doing 4 or 5 times what most people do in order to achieve the goal of being financially independent, but overall, you do at least as much if not more work in the process. There is no such thing as something for nothing. Either you expend a little energy over a long period of time or you expend a lot of energy over a relatively short period of time is what it comes down too. Energy can't be created or destroyed. Energy in = energy out.
Well said brother.
Ok and you waste your youth achieving something you will only see the fruits once you’re old. F*ck it.
Existence is Worth more than any definable value. And it's FREE. Freedom is only limited by the definition you give it.
In order to create you. God created all of reality. very patient. Human Actualization. Literally everything has gone into your creation. I AM PATIENCE.
Powerful Stuff
High Vibes as always my brother! Bless Up! ✊🙂
good point, lets go.
This is real practical advice that I needed to hear. Thank you
Well, there are things you can do to not fall into wage slavery - don't get married, don't have kids, and don't take on student debt. That's a pretty good start.
@@rafaelw8115 Most women don't have the assets that most men do for a number of reasons, including single motherhood and low-paying jobs (teachers, hairdressers, etc.). I mean, if you're into the whole Captain-Sav-A-Ho, then I guess you do what you gotta do.
I want kids
@@blacklyfe5543 Sorry you have that problem
The thing about wanting financial independence quickly, I feel it actually takes longer than it seems to master most things, even low skilled jobs, as in becoming really efficient or having systems to work by. But we are never taught the value of long term learning in the modern western education system.
I think freedom from wage slavery is in two stages. The first one is understanding you are a wage slave and time is the most precious thing. This stage is important, not too many people understand it. But then you must work to become financially indipendent. This is freaking difficult especially is you are in your 40s or 50s and you are tired mentally and physically after years od work. And you have not too much energy to find ways to create other streams of income usually passive income. Stage 1 is important but stage 2 is even more important.
Have you tried iboga Leo? If yes can you also have an episode about that? if not, why not? thanks
Would you recommend the book “The Philosophy of Freedom”
By Rudolf Steiner?
"why valuable things require development over time" and "Meditation Satisfaction" are the most amazing and deeply valuable episodes that i've seen at this Channel. Leo Is a genius🧠.
Most of Leo's critics got a little smaller and leo got a little bigger in this video. Or should I say infinitely bigger.
well this found me at a good time :)
I worked 9 yrs almost 10 yrs
Can someone who is no longer a wage-slave also be a poor person?
Can a person on welfare enjoy their life despite not having 6 figures?
wage slavery basically means not having your own autonomy financially.
If you are depending on welfare then you aren't independent, nor are you if you are working set hours under a boss.
Watch the full video on the main channel, he goes a lot more in depth.
I have watched the full video and still my question goes unanswered.
But that probably because my question isnt really a question. It was a rhetorical statement!
I obviously know that having unlimited time to explore my consciousness is the greatest path.
I just get butthurt by Leo when he acts like a know-it-all because he is reflecting a quality I own which i would not like to admit!
@@feelovenergy being a know it all is okay, as long as you’re right. Being a know it all and not being right makes you look like a fool.
Joke's on you; if you're free you aren't free from freedom 🙃
Leo speaks..I take dumps
Holy fuck
@@carsonford9601 I mean...am I wrong?
@@InnerLuminosity the dump is you so does that mean the dump is dumping you?
@@carsonford9601 it's a strange loop 😉🤭
Hey Leo! Is it you yourself who designs the artwork for the thumbnails? They’re so good , I wonder who makes them.
Does anybody know?
Yeah Leo creates them himself, Curt asked him this on his theories of everything podcast. Leo says he has an archive of them and could sometimes be waiting two years or more to use a thumbnail design.
Its easy john Baptist wasn't a wage slave he drank honey and ate fruits from forest
First you release how you have no free will on individual level.. then give us hope that wage slavery can be avoided. Hope kills.
i think you misinterpreted what he stated on the free will video. Ego still has the possibility to have some small control for it's own survival. And escaping wage slavery is a survival issue
@@cutyoursoul4398 technically nothing is a survival issue, since we all die someday anyways
So you went to university. You poor thing.