33 thoughts on “14 Money Mistakes to AVOID in Your 20's”
Biggest lesson i learnt in 2023 in the stock market is that nobody knows what is going to happen next, so practice some humility and low a strategy with a long term edge.
number 2 is not good advice. Never take a job on learning potential, unless you have nothing else available in that field. The ONLY time this applies is if you are first breaking into a field. Don't let companies jerk you around because they "are giving you experience instead of money"
I agree with most of this but negotiating salary is never a bad thing and not meant to insult the employer – you have to value yourself and your own work as well
I disagree with most of these points. The “takeout instead of cooking at home” is completely false, not only is home cooking cheaper, but it’s much healthier. And not investing in the s&p 500. No thanks, I’m going to keep investing. I wouldn’t listen to a lot of what he’s saying.
I spend about 200 $ on groceries a month. If I were to spend 20$ a day, a week that is 560$ so no buddy. And plus most of that crap isn’t good for you bud
Disagree with earning over learning, I’m in trades, would much rather work for free or cheap to learn hvac and plumbing so in 5 yrs I can make in 1 yr what I’d make in 5 as a helper
Number 14 is absolute gold, man! People who want to become rich sooner often forget they might not be able to do some of the things they can now. For me it is going to legendary bands concerts.
Bro it’s like $20 dollars to eat out anywhere these days. If you uberEats it goes to $35. I can make meals that cost less than $5 and meal prep them saving a ton of money.
I lost over $80k when everything started to tank. Not because I was in an exchange that went belly up. I was just stupid to hold and because that's what everyone said. I'm still responsible. It just taught me to be a better investor now that I understand more of what could go wrong. It took me over two years of being in the market, I'm really grateful I found one source to recover my money, at least $10k profits weekly. Thanks Brooke Miller.
Dude is living in a fuckin bubble with the food. It is literally impossible to get a full meal for $10 where I live. A chipotle burrito bowl alone is $16.
Eating is by far the number 1 struggle for me I quit smoking weed to eat better but now I eat out every morning and night basically skip lunch to work more.
It seems to lead to the same issue as not smoking but I’m gaining weight and muscle. Food stamps helped but since I can’t spend my own money on store junk.
I’m getting better but this world is so set up to make people from US never have money and it’s a hard trap to get out of. Once I fully noticed I was spending to not have money it honestly pissed me off.
Edit( I appreciate the list comment on what to spend I’m going to try that).
I’ve came to notice cooking isn’t worth the time in most cases. If I eat a takeout meal I can continue to work another job after work rather than using energy I shouldn’t to cook. Great hint takeout can be best a lot
I am watching and correct me if I am wrong but if there wasn’t sound effects after every 3 words this video would be absolutely boring and just like every other video
I've been making a lot of losses trying to make profit trading. I thought trading on a demo account is just like trading the real market. Can anyone help me out or at least advise me on what to do?
I make 75000 to fix large commercial airliners and I also am a powerlifter. I earned every right to flex 🤣 my body, social connections, gf, corvette & home speaks for itself…
Biggest lesson i learnt in 2023 in the stock market is that nobody knows what is going to happen next, so practice some humility and low a strategy with a long term edge.
I just turned 20. I’m definitely going to be an average joe
number 2 is not good advice. Never take a job on learning potential, unless you have nothing else available in that field. The ONLY time this applies is if you are first breaking into a field. Don't let companies jerk you around because they "are giving you experience instead of money"
I agree with most of this but negotiating salary is never a bad thing and not meant to insult the employer – you have to value yourself and your own work as well
Thanks. U are like the dad i never have. Keep doing what you are doing. It helps alot.
this guy is feeding yal bullshit n yal buy it cuz ur desperate
s&me haha love that
Hormozi is G
Homies never heard of compound interest
I disagree with most of these points. The “takeout instead of cooking at home” is completely false, not only is home cooking cheaper, but it’s much healthier. And not investing in the s&p 500. No thanks, I’m going to keep investing. I wouldn’t listen to a lot of what he’s saying.
I live in zambia 🇿🇲
I’m searching for way I could go to America to look for work please help I’m a harder worker and I really wanna learn
I spend about 200 $ on groceries a month. If I were to spend 20$ a day, a week that is 560$ so no buddy. And plus most of that crap isn’t good for you bud
Bro doesn’t knows how inflation works😭
Disagree with earning over learning, I’m in trades, would much rather work for free or cheap to learn hvac and plumbing so in 5 yrs I can make in 1 yr what I’d make in 5 as a helper
Number 14 is absolute gold, man! People who want to become rich sooner often forget they might not be able to do some of the things they can now. For me it is going to legendary bands concerts.
Bro it’s like $20 dollars to eat out anywhere these days. If you uberEats it goes to $35. I can make meals that cost less than $5 and meal prep them saving a ton of money.
I lost over $80k when everything started to tank. Not because I was in an exchange that went belly up. I was just stupid to hold and because that's what everyone said. I'm still responsible. It just taught me to be a better investor now that I understand more of what could go wrong. It took me over two years of being in the market, I'm really grateful I found one source to recover my money, at least $10k profits weekly. Thanks Brooke Miller.
Dude is living in a fuckin bubble with the food. It is literally impossible to get a full meal for $10 where I live. A chipotle burrito bowl alone is $16.
terrible takes stfu
The grocery point was terrible. From a money aspect and health
Highly disagree. Most people should buy groceries. Please don’t listen to his advice on this one.
Eating is by far the number 1 struggle for me I quit smoking weed to eat better but now I eat out every morning and night basically skip lunch to work more.
It seems to lead to the same issue as not smoking but I’m gaining weight and muscle. Food stamps helped but since I can’t spend my own money on store junk.
I’m getting better but this world is so set up to make people from US never have money and it’s a hard trap to get out of. Once I fully noticed I was spending to not have money it honestly pissed me off.
Edit( I appreciate the list comment on what to spend I’m going to try that).
I’ve came to notice cooking isn’t worth the time in most cases. If I eat a takeout meal I can continue to work another job after work rather than using energy I shouldn’t to cook. Great hint takeout can be best a lot
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I am watching and correct me if I am wrong but if there wasn’t sound effects after every 3 words this video would be absolutely boring and just like every other video
150 a week for takeout is hilarious, u would be eating like a bodybuilding on prep 😂
Take out makes me sick 🤢 personal chief?
I've been making a lot of losses trying to make profit trading. I thought trading on a demo account is just like trading the real market. Can anyone help me out or at least advise me on what to do?
THE LAST LINE HITS STRAIGHT TO THE HEART
I make 75000 to fix large commercial airliners and I also am a powerlifter. I earned every right to flex 🤣 my body, social connections, gf, corvette & home speaks for itself…
Thanks bro
DONT GO TO COLLEGE IF YOU DONT KNOW WHY YOU ARE GOING.
This is such a good video, actual content
Bro disregarded your health by going and getting garbage from the fast food place lol
Jfc. Yeah, dont listen to this guy.