An example of a "tax loophole" I can think of is: My dad learned this from a wealthy woman he was married to for awhile, but he basically has 2 businesses. One sells products and one sells work. The one that sells work makes most of the money, so he takes some of his profits and reinvests it or "loans" it to his other business. This essentially lowers the taxes he pays on his main business, while still having the money, just in another business. The business that sells products then "owes" your other business and pays it back tax free and boom, you just avoided paying like 20k worth of taxes.
It doesn't make you a "bad" person to do this. What's disgusting is the people that abuse this and don't want others to know so they can sit on top with all the money.. If you are like the kid in the video and "know" the rules, play the damn game, like she said.. Also chat thinking one person making 130k a year isn't a lot just shows how much they know about money lol. Most of their parents probably would be lucky to make that combined. The top 1% isn't all billionaires..
The big issue with these videos is that the questions are sometimes so ambiguous that a person could mean one thing and the audience takes it in a completely different way. Poor is a choice? Depends.
Yeah they are just super loaded questions that’s how these shows get their content. They agree or disagree with polarizing positions without any nuances
6:20 this is just assuming every rich person wants to help others and their employees. Some just want more money, and it shows in who they hire (overseas) and how much they pay them w/ benefits overall
Exactly, that guy pays a single employee 50 dollars an hour. That just means she works very few hours, and he favors her over others. So now were left to wonder, which individual is he overlooking, and what is he undervaluing?
But the other option would to be hire employees on the us to manufacture their products which sounds fine but then they have to charge double what their competitor is charging for their product and their business would fail if they actually wanted to compete with the other companies that are hiring workers overseas, and suppose all of the large companies hire in the us and raise their prices now the consumers are expected to pay for a product that they can't afford.
Chat not understanding the difference between legality and morality actually had me loosing brain cells. Just because tax loopholes exist and are legal, it doesn’t make them moral. Equating anything within the law to being morally acceptable is actually brain dead.
Its actually so insane man. The rich put the "loophole" there by paying off politicians. Its specifically there for them to use because they can abuse waaaaayyy better than a middle or lower class person ever could.
youre just losing out by not joining in on the morality at stake if you arent willing to take the same path dont complain abou tthose who have you know its kinda pointless complain about being poor but refuse to take the steps proven to help because you want to feel good about yourself
the more i watch these videos where xqc reacts to thing, like the criminal phycology ones and others, the more I notice how smart this guy is and the way he explains his thinking is surprising, coming from a typical hyped up gamer.
word man, surprising to see people undermine his intelligence. Xqc is a very smart business man and a great public figure. Homie knows his shit, people can tell me otherwise. xqcL
@@alihodge6200 allocating resources efficiently into places where they're most valued is not based in your opinion? Or are you, like the braindead marxist in the video, arguing that all value comes from labour, and that he therefore didnt "earn" it?
Xqcs chat were the same people telling hedge funds to get fucked during the game stop situation and then turn around to call a hedge fund manager based and say they earned their money.
@@lubb213 as someone who makes a fuck ton of money thru crypto, yes its absolutely fucking retarded and just cuz i did it doesnt mean everyone can. system is obviously completely rigged against the poor, by the rich and for the rich.
@@asya-35987 getting rich through crypto has absolutely nothing to do with my point- you’re simply a lucky person who took a gamble and is profiting off a massive speculative bubble. Good for you.
I don’t like the first question. It’s not a yes or no answer. No people did not make the choice to be in the position of poverty, but, depending on many factors, you either choose to stay in that exact same position forever, or move forward into financial stability. Doesn’t apply to everyone but that’s my opinion.
You forgot one extra option to that. Choose to stay, move forward, or try to move forward and fail. It isn't as black and white as you make out. Of course some people decide to stay, and of course some people decide to move forward, but there are a plethora of people without the means or ability that try to move forward and simply fail, maybe even ending up worse than they were before. (the way you describe it sounds very much like ''pull yourself up by the boot straps!'' rather than ''people actually make decisions'', if this was your intention then disregard everything I said, cause we 100% disagree ^^)
Wether someone “chooses to stay in the same position or move forward” is also determined by the conditions of society and capitalism so that’s not a good argument
I think it depends on your definition of "poor". If you mean poor in the sense that you cannot live comfortably enough and have to struggle to make ends meet, that I would say is a situation you can get yourself out of. But: Not everyone can be "rich" (and no, I don't mean 130k, that's not "rich"). It simply doesn't work. Just like not every person can have their own successful business. Businesses need a workforce. The system doesn't work without.
The guy saying he doesn't want to be rich just means he doesn't want his life to be a grind. He just wants a secure, safe life where he gets a fair pay for his work. Most human beings want this. He's not saying he would be annoyed if he won the fucking lottery lmao.
then work for it, instead of just working at disneyland you can be looking at free courses online on investments and other things that he can gain money with. He can start with something that’s low cost like a vending machine you’d be surprised how much money you make as starting with those. Having “well off money” doesn’t mean you have to be on the grind 24/7 it just means you have to stop doing the bare minimum. it’s 2022 yes it’s still a struggle since i am not rich either but you have access to EVERYTHING in this day and age. There are opportunities
3:23 I think what he means is, he doesn’t care to be rich, and I’m the same. It basically means that I don’t care about expensive shit, of course I wouldn’t mind being rich, that’d be awesome, but I don’t feel like being rich is a goal of mine, having a big mansion, 5 super cars, butlers, 6 consoles and all that stuff, that doesn’t interest me. All I want is a comfortable living situation, and not having to worry about rent bills etc. That’s my goal, and you don’t need to be rich for that.
Being rich doesnt mean having expensive materialistic things though, you can have a lot of money and live like a normal person but I see what you're saying
I cannot listen to Brittany speak another word. Who gave her money? I’m actually malding. It makes me so mad seeing talented people struggle to make ends meet and then there’s people like Brittany who can’t have an intellectual conversation. Room temp IQ. I can’t dude it’s so frustrating.
As soon as I heard holistic health practitioner I was like "oh so you scam people out of their money, got it". Please don't take serious health advice from someone who's not a doctor
You are not alone bro. I swear to god this woman is so fucking ratchet. Not only she sounds dumb as a rock, she was so disrespectful during the conversation, like, when the dude from the "poor" side was talking about his point of view, she was looking at him with the most discourteous look. Typical unclassy woman.
@@dabocousin fr did you see how she looked at the other black woman when she was talking ? Such disrespectful way and thinking she is better than other just because she makes more money than others, no other why she hasn't no one and just her mom
I realized that whenever xqc reacts to jubilee always agree with whatever chat disagrees with and disagree with whatever chat agrees with. Actually makes these reacts bearable
so apparently if you want to be rich you just need to learn a free course and BOOM! money. "survivorship bias" is the perfect way to name it. to assume just because something worked for you it MUST work for anyone else who will literally only have the first step in fucking ridiculous. that just means you're the 1% that didn't fail from however many who tried did
Well yeah, no shit, it's an addiction and she literally explains that that's just how her brain works in moments like that, she's aware of it. It's not like she's choosing to live like that, if she had a better situation financially I'm sure she'd actually try to get help for it, but therapy and all that stuff is expensive as hell.
@@Bandersnatchrjg Thanks for doing your best to offer an explanation. Addiction is rather misunderstood by a lot of people. It's quite interesting to me that I could waste disgusting amounts of money when relapsing into alcohol, even though there were better places for that money to go to. Porn was a big issue too, cannabis is something I'm overdoing but it's not terrible. You genuinely don't choose to live like that. If you break the cycle and make it stick for a while, you're literally a different person who makes different choices and whatnot. But slip up or dig yourself back again (relapses happen) and all of a sudden you couldn't care about the consequences - Less money, adverse physical and mental health aswell as all sorts of negative long term effects. None of it matters. Nothing but the addiction does. Then eventually you break out again, but some times it takes a bit to get to that breaking point. Personally, I'm privliged to live in Australia and have cheaper access to trained mental health professionals, however, before attending any therapy I did work on my issues myself and took those first baby steps figuring it out. I made progress on my own, before I realised I needed help. I'll have to re-watch to confirm, but I think Mia stated that she would go into that trance-like zombie state where you lose yourself and have the addiction overrule you without you being aware. There's plenty of stuff to search up online to help her out. Research regarding addiction, self care, developing habits etc. and something rather cruicial in my opinion, mediation. Meditation allows you to be more aware of what's going on in your own mind, thereby giving you more ability to notice and interrupt the addictive cycle. Research is genuinely key, and can get you to that point where you're making massive strides on your own. So whilst it may be expensive or difficult for her to get the help she needs (She deserves it and it definitely shouldn't be expensive or difficult, but that's life sadly), she has steps she can make on her own as well, and she may have to get to the point where she tries to find ways to overcome. It takes a heap of planning, journalling, reading, but some people also never start that journey, you know? It's a shame, because addiction is nasty and it destroys people. Thank you for having a better understanding of addiction than most. Keep being awesome Rosalie!
@@gifmeister2034 Yeah, exactly! People always judge people with addictions so harshly because they don't fully understand what addiction actually is and equate it to just making poor choices, when it's just people who need help. I myself am not even that well versed in addictions, but I have ADHD (which is another thing that a lot of people misunderstand) and one of the things that my brain does sometimes is just make me do things super impulsively so I can for example make really stupid purchases in what I like to call gremlin brain moments haha and I genuinely can't help myself in the moment, or moments when I know I'm supposed to do a certain task but my brain just refuses. I know it's not the same as addiction of course, but ppl with ADHD do seem to be more prone to developing addiction or having bad impulse control with stuff like this and it sucks so I can only imagine how bad it must be to have a full on addiction to something. I do agree though that there are a lot of resources to be found online and stuff nowadays, but yeah, it's still not as simple as just saying ¨just don't spend your money stupidly/stop smoking/drinking/etc etc¨ I just wish people researched addiction more before being judgy about it.
@@Bandersnatchrjg You're such a fantastic person. I'm sorry you've had to deal with ADHD. Whilst I'm not diagnosed with it, it's been suggested and it's likely I have it too, it does go hand in hand with other mental health conditions that I deal with. That's definitely not to say that I understand exactly what you're going through, far from it. My research on ADHD is poor and nowhere near as extensive as it should be to have a genuine discussion about it, however I do understand and can relate to the impulsivity - I have Borderline Personality Disorder, and that gremlin is a little a-hole. It definitely can lead down the path of addiction as you said, and so just be cautious or atleast self-aware enough to avoid falling into that hole. It may not be the same as addiction, but having your brain work against you (Which to be fair is pretty normal, stupid brains haha), to the point where the impulsivity or inability to focus on the task at hand is preventing you from reaching your goals, achieving what you want or being the person you want to be, It's truly unfortunate because I imagine you want to focus on the task and you just...can't. That pains me. I'm sorry :(
@@gifmeister2034 Aw, thank you! You seem like a really nice and thoughtful person! A lot of people don't find out they have ADHD until they're older because it's pretty misunderstood, since people just assume it's the classic hyperactive kid who can't stop being distracted in class, when really it's a super complex thing that affects pretty much all aspects in your life and makes people think they're simply lazy or stupid or just bad at doing simple day to day tasks, so honestly for me finding out I have it has been kind of nice since I can understand myself and the way my brain works a bit better, so looking into it might be nice for you too! It somehow already helps to know whether you have it or not I feel. I'm sorry you also struggle with mental health issues, I can't say that I know much about BPD but I imagine it's not exactly a walk in the park :( And yeah exactly, it's like the brain just completely shuts you out from the rational part and starts pushing buttons, whether that be doing stupid impulsive things or at other times kinda paralyze me into doing only one thing that I know is a waste of time for hours when I know I need to be doing something else (or even want to do something else, which is the dumb part about my brain, like I often don't even wanna be doing whatever it is that my brain has decided we're gonna be doing for 4 hours instead of working/sleeping/eating/whatever), so I imagine people with addictions maybe feel kind of similar like how I do in those moments D: And yeah, the not being able to focus on tasks is pretty annoying. ADHD is like this weird fight between not being able to focus at all and then the next moment hyperfocusing so much on one thing that hours go by without me noticing. Does BPD also give you impulse control issues? :(
A holistic practitioner focuses on the mind-body connection of patients, determining the root of physical symptoms rather than treating the symptoms alone, sounds like scam to me
Yup anyone who talks about "holistic health" is an immediate red flag as they more often than not get into more religious-sounding, pseudoscientific mumbo jumbo
23:31 I disagree with her on not being able to afford proper clothing. I dress in fancy sweaters, vest, coats, pairs of pants, dress shoes and I spend hardly anything on them because I buy from thrift shops, estate sales, flea markets, etc. She is saying "I can't afford [expensive brand name] so that means I can't look presentable" which is complete bullshit.
At 15:54 I also feel like that shoe thing made sense as it's relatable, Nike is really expensive and popular for a reason, also people of like mind usually group up together so the neighborhood statistics makes sense, for example if all the kids you grew up around studied a lot, that would influence the way you grew up and vice versa
@@NoDi10 It's mostly going to be out of their control, the government rigs the system so people at the bottom stay at the bottom. Someone could have false drug charges and he cant get a job, house or anything because of that drug charge. Good luck getting any support when you have a drug charge too, you're going to be fined at LEAST 1,000 and up to 100,000, getting houses are almost impossible since they'll think you're going to sell drugs in them and not even mentioning the fact that you just went into prison. It'll completely destroy your life without it being your fault at all, you could also just die due to rampant police brutality, not to mention how police can just take your house, car, money and everything you own just out of suspicion you committed a crime. While not even mentioning tons of other bullshit, the system is rigged, if you don't think so you're either stupid, or on top of it. Saying "anybody can get rich" is a mindset that keeps people living a shitty job with a shitty employer getting nowhere and barely keeping up with student debts which are used to suck money out of young people for the rest of their life. Good luck finding a well paying job, a house that you can afford or getting enough money, oh also those raises you (rarely) get from your employer won't even account for inflation. It's stacked against you in every way and being poor isn't a choice, mindset or whatever it's just bad luck.
@@NoDi10 But how does one make decisions? The hard truth is, choice does not exist. Everything that happens was the only thing that could have happened given the near-infinite volume of inputs in any given moment, which includes biology, environment (culture, resources, education), etc. Biology of the body and of the brain is the closest thing conceptually to the idea of free will/choice or ones "soul", but even that can be heavily modified from a given individual's raw DNA... Just because the blueprint says one thing, it doesn't guarantee an exact outcome if you start lacking the necessary resources or the build is tampered with, and in humans, problems with nourishment throughout life but especially in early development can easily derail those blueprints, in addition to trauma and education and everything beyond nutrient inputs that can also directly modify brain chemistry. You can't just expect individuals to miraculously see the light and shift course out of nowhere, it has to be done through societal enforcement (including the necessary resources), and takes decades if not generations to actually manifest.
There are situations that it becomes a choice (like becoming addicted to drugs, missing school/job days on purpose) But I don’t believe that every person that is poor chose it
Not only the representatives from both sides are completely braindead, but it's amazing how you can tell xqc's chat is a bunch of teens/preteens and only 10% of them have a real job since they don't understand neither economy or politics, how they're both systematical and amoral. At least xqc (that has had real life experience working retail) can grap those concepts and make a decent opinion out of them.
Are you unironically stating that they watched this in way of rhetorical thinking and actually like put their mind and thought on video and the topic video is discussing? its xqc fanbase? i mean yeah i agree with u. but lets be real. I'm psure that 9/10 viewers were watching video in satire way. Which is kinda sad cuz xqc had some great views and perspectives. Not like i agree with em but feels like he was only one actually watching it. But expecting something that includes actually putting mind to it without making joke of whole thing from his viewers. idk man. What comes to video they watched indeed both sides are braindead. I don't know what were hiring requirements when they started making this video but for example that disney guy. reptile brain. But yeah whether that is case or not. most of his viewer base is teens/preteens lets say under 25 cuz thats the age i think where u have some kind of "real life experience". sorry for bad english. merry christmas tho. (also just finishing this video. xqc stated chat/viewers. They dont know jack shit and just throwing satires. They should open book. And take a look on things. Even before making satires in this kind of topic. I think if ur ready to make some jokes, u should have some kind of experience / knowledge bout topic on discuss.
after posting this, i just read through it and i got some brainlag moment of way i stated some things, starting from first sentence. but u get the idea. his fanbase is like you said bucnh of teens/preteens. But i think that on platform like twitch its really hard get an great experience of good discussion and rhetorical thinking. That indeed happens and some channels do it really well. Cuz of the fanbase. but xqc fanbase, i dont really expect more/or less what we saw on this video for example. its just truth.
@@scary5246 I'm 100% sure they don't look at it from a satirical point of view, just like they're openly sexist, ofc if you met them irl they would say otherwise byt the vast majority of his viewers are literally preteens who don't have sex neither work, one of his viewers was literally on a Jubilee video as a nofap advocate and a permavirgin, they just sit at home watching twitch while their mom cooks chicken tendies for them
Just cus you follow the law doesn't mean you can't be a bad person. By that logic everyone not in jail is inherently good. Tax loopholes are dogshit because it allows the rich to get even more rich while the worker is the one actually supporting whatever the tax money is used for. Ofc none of these rich people would admit to that.
Right, they’re hidden for those that know how to exploit it, which are going to be people with accountants and people who have the time, resources, and energy to learn about these sorts if things.
Anyone can use tax loop holes, including workers. Thats the point. Tax loop holes are only shit in the sense that everyone should be educated enough to use them, not in the sense that they shouldnt exist. Everyone should pay less in taxes, not more.
@@lubb213 Everyone should pay the intended amount on taxes. If there are things that are unclear or that aren’t accessible to people because they’re hidden behind barriers of entry like education or unclarity, it shouldn’t exist.
@@jenniferli7187 the intended amount of taxes is the amount of taxes you’re legally obliged to pay, nothing more, nothing less. The education needed to do your taxes properly is widely available for free on the internet, people are just too lazy to utilise it. Even rich people are, which is why they hire accountants to do it for them.
She’s not saying everybody should make it out, she’s saying everyone has a chance and your lifestyle choices have a big effect on whether you do make it out, not everybody wins a game if theirs a winner theirs a loser same with life you can try your hardest and still lose but still have a good fulfilling life too
People say the whole misogyny thing is a joke but when that girl said her family were doing shit to her so many people said she was lying then when the guy said the same thing literally nobody did
@@bleach8776 the one at 18:00 the dude's right some of the comments are saying fake story,liar etc even though not the majority,they are pretty high in numbers
@@davidlauderdale7147 yet you have no policy proposals, no candidate suggestions. do you do work in your local municipality? do you know your local mayor? representative? have you read econ studies on the effects of a progressive tax rate? what’s the best way to tax corporations? income tax? tax their capital gains? you don’t care, stop pretending and do something with your time.
it's pretty straightforward. I got rich by first getting a decent job with above average pay. Then over the next 5 years I saved 50% of my wage every month, didn't buy anything, no clothes, no trips. Just grind and then just buy stocks, get around 30% gains each year and you will get your million quite fast.
but the real question is, what is this culture where you have to hog as much money as possible just to see the number rise up and not do anything with the money
money doesnt magically multiply itself lmao. you have to do something with it that returns a higher value than the initial investment in order to grow the pile.
The money is gonna have something done with it eventually, what’s the point of making money if you aren’t gonna use it, if they die with it, it will get passed down generations.
I judged the first 2 girls for walking up but the poor one had a point. I've seen lots of interviews where people choose to be poor, but I don't think most people choose that. The guy that said these people are on the street against their will is completely wrong. Some people do choose to live on the street. After watching for a while that dude with the retainer is so jealous lmao.
I have never seen anybody that "choose" to be poor. That only applies that you make millions but you give away 99% because you would rather be poor- nobody does that.
@@sten260 i guess we just think of it differently. You say they need to give away their wealth to "choose being poor" and I say they can have no wealth and choose to continue having no wealth.
@@ZirJohn yeah, well for me if you can't be rich then you really don't have a choice. You might be content with being poor but that doesn't mean that it's a choice. Having a choice means that you COULD be rich but you just decide not to be. Most people would love to be rich if they could, but very few has the ability to become rich.
I feel its less that they are choosing to be poor but are choosing not to get rich or are putting themselves in situations where they will have a harder time increasing their economic status One of the few actual caveats I see is people who have addiction problems like drugs and gambling they have actual mental disorders preventing them from improving their lives and need serious help
@@ZirJohn man you have no idea how the world works. You become homeless with possible ptsd and huge debt. And then see if you choose not to become poor. Absolute idyot
Keep in mind that when the rich people say that they grew up poor, they most likely mean they grew up in a suburban middle class house since that's considered poor to them.
It's because they are taking a risk by gaining the profits of the business rather than being an employee of the business that you founded. In that case if the business fails you lose your job. But if you want all the business profit for yourself and take all the profit of the business then you deserve to fail if the business fails. Not be helped by the government.
Exactly, they create job for people who would work for the minimum income. If you don’t want to earn minimum income go find another job clearly you wouldn’t want to put in the effort to rise for a higher position. Especially here in Asia it’s very competitive, people are studying long hours so that they can progress through school have a degree to earn a high spot when finding a job.
@@muhdridhwan8401 but minimum wage isn't good enough because 99% of the time depending on which city you are in, minimum wage can't afford the costs of living in that area.
20:11 idk why chat was shitting on her for that. when youre poor, and you get money, you buy stuff you know you shouldnt but will make you happy and than youre back to being unhappy when youre out of money again. its a perpetual cycle. chat is obviously young and never been poor else they would know this.
chat doesn't understand the difference between a life simulator game and real life. My character in life simulator is happy working 18 hours a day 7 days a week eating only bread for 5 years straight in order to level up his intelligence stats so he can become a CEO and earn the big bucks. You can't do this in real life lol, you would kill yourself
That black rich chick is right though. If you hung around and learned around affluence or people that know the game, you yourself will be that. If you hang around people that aren't, the likelihood is a lot less. Since surrounding myself people with people who were actually growing, I myself followed those types of habits and made like 200k this year. I've never had this much money in my life. But also, I got lucky.
She's also a "holistic health practitioner" which basically means she learned so scam people out of money by convincing them pseudoscience is actual science
I don´t know. Some people I work with that have been working for over 10 years at the company, sometimes do things that I tell them 10 times not to do and watch out for. but they still manage to mess it up. and I´m talking about filling a box till the products in it stick out of the box, when there needs to go a lid on the box... I mean come on, they´re not poor. earning minimum wage but honestly things like that make me feel like, they are not even trying to use their braincells. So why would they even think about learning about investing their money and expect to do good when filling a box is hard for them? There are millions of people who can fill boxes, so there is no incentive for the company to give them more money for it. The one thing people who earn minimum wage and are mad about it have in common is: They complain, like they deserve it because they have a job they don´t like and blame it on people who earn allot of money, NO it´s you who should instead of complain every day start using your time and learn something that is interesting for you and may get you into a better job that you like and that pays better. Look at yourself and don´t envy those who earn more. people who earn allot are : A: self made / self-employed B: they do a job that not everyone can do / competences C: investing their money, so risking to lose their money D: inherit it, those don´t count. E: There are people like drug kingpins, bankers, hedgefunds, politicians who use their position to earn more money ( yes democrats, people are blind how biden administration is ruining the economics) ... who are the douchebags
I don't think anyone chooses to be poor although I do think ppl choose to stay poor. You can't choose which family you're born into so if you're born into a poor family then you're poor BUT you can go to school or take free online courses, get an education and get a job. Sure some ppl lack the resources needed but that's also why we need to improve our education systems...to make it affordable and accessible to all. People also need to understand that all these millionaires and billionaires took a risk to get to where they are. They literally put everything on the line to get that lvl of wealth. If shit went south and their gamble didn't pay off they would go bankrupt and be broke.
"all these millionaires and billionaires took a risk to get to where they are" , actually no because money provides them a lot more space for trials and errors, whereas being poor both severely limits your opportunities and your grasp of them when they come. Being poor means you have to make every decision right with a blindfold on. You either make it or you don't.
In attempt to yield equal opportunity, in the US we got free enterprise; allowing us to own our independent asset with minimal regulation. Many people want equal results (communism), like the homie in the video wearing white and blue. I believe that life is 20% of what happens to us, and 80% of how we react to it. I met homeless people that genuinely need serious help to get back up; unfortunately I've also met some that have straight up told me that they chose to be homeless. No doubt that the economy is fked up though.
“Works at Disney”. Yeah, clearly you’re going to have a chip on your shoulder working for that company. You’re just a number in a massive company. You can’t have no risk, like working 9-5 at Disney and expect to be rich and want them to be paid more.
X spits some straight barrrrsss in here about work. Hats off to him he actually is pretty in touch with the average person. I see this even when he talks in the police reacts vids. It’s nice to see
@@felixkonigsbauer1891 Nah dude, getting fucked in the ass by the rich/powerful was, is, and will always be a thing. Doesn't even have to be a capitalist economy.
@@felixkonigsbauer1891 and you think this problem is gonna magically go away when everyone gets free money when they haven't done jack shit to deserve it?
There are a lot of people that do CHOOSE that lifestyle. They’re given every opportunity to better themselves and deny every one. Working as a night shift gas station clerk, you see some shit and have some time to talk to people. If you don’t like a lot of people choose that lifestyle, you’re wrong.
@@cactus3051 This is the attitude that makes people fall into this cycle of poverty. You need to acknowledge that it requires more effort both at work and on a lifelong pursuit of knowledge and skills, or else poverty will be your only option.
@@cactus3051 And that job will not pay a wage that will allow you to own a home, invest your money, have a family, or otherwise. That is what I'm saying, you have to strive for more, or else settle for poverty.
Say you start a GTA heist You pay the cost of starting the heist and you complete all of the setup missions for the heist. You are now Ready to do the actual heist however you need additional 1 person for the end. You make the cut 70% for yourself and 30% for the other person that just joined for a single part of the whole. The guy with 30% wants 50% even thought he didn’t put money or time into the idea of the heist prior to the finale. This guy is David …….
@@_7onti You can replace David with someone who will take a much smaller cut than 30%. If you have a functional brain, this is where you realize that what someone puts in or how much they are willing to take does equate to what their labor is actually worth or how it should be rewarded. A factory is useless without workers, yet it will always operate cause there are always less fortunate who will work for unfair pay and in terrible conditions because they need a job to survive.
@@antwerpheist1359 In the video they say that they had to worry about where their next meal would come from at some point in their lives. That one guy even came from a seriously abusive household. Even talking about people not in the video, most businesses go bust within their first year.
I don’t think the economy is rigged, but I think it’s unfair. The word rigged makes it seem like if you’re born into a poor family, you’re automatically set up for doom, which just isn’t true. I think it’s unfair in the sense that if you’re born into a rich family, you have a lot more opportunities. But there’s many free resources that you can take advantage of, and I’m a believer in if you put in hard work, it pays off.
Imma keep it 100, being poor is not a choice, you could gather a group of 100 people who want this and that but only a few out of it will actually pull through from ground zero, and who knows maybe a large portion will be somewhere higher above water somewhere
@@jackoxford Most homeless do prefer to be on the street because of drugs, homeless shelters require no drug use and ect a restrictions, most homeless are addicts and those who arent generally arent long term homeless
@@Mortelisable Most people wont fund drug houses, yet alone the legality of allowing drug use/funding for it since most donations come from religous groups and ect
The poor group may have less education so their argument/ point of view are not represented well, they are already at a disadvantage from the beginning
Honestly i think the first girl, the one who "came out of poverty" only did it because she is a good looking woman, i'm 100% sure she has a sugardaddy and whoever says the opposite is completely delusional.
6:18 Remember, people, if someone says that he pays his employees a good salary, it means that he is 100% lying because any wealth is born on someone's poverty. If someone hires someone, it's not just to give someone a job, it's in order to make a profit from the difference between the work done and the salary. the basic rule of profit is underpayment of someone's salary.
Did you watch the video? Youre ignoring the risk that business owners take on. Think about it, if it was that easy everyone would go start a business tomorrow and exploit others.
@@Pharoah2 I didn't ignore the risks, I just explained where the "good salary" comes from, + you probably should know that a businessman can safely shift these risks by declaring bankruptcy. + if you do not have a large start-up or a huge fortune, then you will not be able to open your own business so that it does not fail the world is in the 21st century, and not in 18-17 when many markets were still free, now capitalism is going through the stage of final monopolization of the market.
This just isn't entirely true. Profit is made of revenues less expenses. Meaning more profit could have been from either boosting your revenues or reducing expenses. Salary is just one part of expense. You can't make the statement that this guy earned his profits by underpaying his staff without actually looking at his financial statements..
the rich people made actual coherent responses, mainly Bill. The only 12 year olds are the azan viewers agreeing with the braindead marxist, who had by far the worst takes lmfao
@@imperify7671 everyone was "coherent" (google that word) but Bill was the second dumbest person out of the people in this video. like almost painfully stupid.
@@nqqthing And I know exactly what coherent means. and Bill fits that definition. The poor side, and some exceptions on the rich side, really had no clue what they were talking about. blue shirt guy, was absolutely stupid, no need to explain. The one with 45k income, (twice the poverty line) claims poverty but she clearly has individual issues and seems to blame that on her being "poor", which she wouldn't be if she actually made logical decisions. And I'm not against the poor, nor am I defending the rich. Just an observation.
Avoiding paying taxes is illegal, using loopholes within the law to pay less taxes is legal, that's just how it is man, why would u pay more money if there is a legal way to pay less
It doesn't make any sense, there was this controversy about trump's taxes, that he was "avoiding" to pay them, and they were treating him as if he was the only person ever who did that, when that's not the case, as a rich person you have ppl working for you 9-5 to tell you how to pay taxes the most efficient and cost effective way as possible, why not take the opportunity to pay less if it is right there and it is legal!
@@yesindeed9040 I don't see anything shady in legally avoided taxes. If you have an issue with that, petition or bitch about the law itself and try to create better ones.
Man works at Disney world, standing around pushing a start/stop button, regardless of what company you work for your gonna get paid based off of what job your doing, and your job can be done by anyone
Yeah but the thing is if you are poor you really have no opportunity to go up. Haven’t watched the entire video but if that guy isn’t in school and lives on his own his entire paycheck is going to just surviving, and he will have no extra time or money to try and better his life. He may have got in that situation just by circumstance of being born poor. That being said I don’t think he should be rich from a job anyone could do, just sucks that he will live a pretty terrible life with barely no room for improvement
@@ObiNay There are jobs that you can get into pretty easily that pay extremely well, you just have to be willing to do the work. For example, with no experience you can work for a roofing company and they will teach you how to put roofs on houses and that can pay up to $70+ an hour
Most people take the college route, it's actually up to you, if you trust yourself and you just know this could change your life go your route, if you don't trust yourself and need something you should go to the college route, personally you should keep going to college for a backup, if you fail, welp you have college by your side.
Again not everyone wants to be rich. I always wanted to be an engineer and I don't care for piles of money so I went to college cause I was fortunate enough to have a family that could afford it. On top of that seeing my dad work his ass off day and night didn't really encourage me to be entrepreneurial. As I sometimes say - be careful, don't accidentally get some life in between your work /s
how does jubilee manage to represent both sides this poorly, actually kinda impressive
idk in the marvel vs DC jubilee video they got some MCU fan who never read a single comic book in her life bro
well there are only 4 people on each side, which isnt nearly enough to represent the millions of people
They are based in California, their pool isn't the most well rounded one
The dude in the light blue shirt is pretty based tho
How is this done poorly? They're simply rich and poor people...
Apolitical streamer and his 15 year old apolitical fans solves economic politics and the ethics of labour and capital in 35 minutes
15 years old is generous
Alternate title yep
@@kkonabill95 true I'm 9 and Mr. Cow is my friend
@@xeval9499 You should be proud, you are older than the average juicer.
@@xeval9499 im a jooser and ur 6 years older than me
When the lady talked about her addictions someone in chat was like “ no shit you are poor “
Jesus this chat is killing me 🤣
Haha look at all these poors malding in the comments. I just finished my facebook university degree and own 6 mansion.
bruh🤕😂
Right? Just buy a house 4head
I own a jet😊
[wakes up]
lol
Lmao
An example of a "tax loophole" I can think of is:
My dad learned this from a wealthy woman he was married to for awhile, but he basically has 2 businesses. One sells products and one sells work. The one that sells work makes most of the money, so he takes some of his profits and reinvests it or "loans" it to his other business. This essentially lowers the taxes he pays on his main business, while still having the money, just in another business. The business that sells products then "owes" your other business and pays it back tax free and boom, you just avoided paying like 20k worth of taxes.
It doesn't make you a "bad" person to do this. What's disgusting is the people that abuse this and don't want others to know so they can sit on top with all the money..
If you are like the kid in the video and "know" the rules, play the damn game, like she said..
Also chat thinking one person making 130k a year isn't a lot just shows how much they know about money lol. Most of their parents probably would be lucky to make that combined. The top 1% isn't all billionaires..
@@BiIlDipperIy free bobux
I rate that
@@BiIlDipperIy exactly 130k a year is more that enough for 2 cars a house and don’t have to worry about if they won’t be able to eat
@@kunaldahiya310 Exactly and in less than 10 years you've made 1 mill. People think you gotta be a millionaire to live comfortable. Not at all
xQc should just go on this show, wanna see him destroy everybody with his takes
No one would understand what he's saying
@@user-wn2ho5ij5f DUD
His takes aren’t as good as most of chat thinks.
@@normalguy5157 They are also better than the people on the show
@@ldc19900 true but even a homeless guy who hasn’t been sober in over 40 years probably has better takes than 99% of the people who go onto jubilee.
The big issue with these videos is that the questions are sometimes so ambiguous that a person could mean one thing and the audience takes it in a completely different way. Poor is a choice? Depends.
Just look at xQc. Makes millions and lives like a bum.
Thats the point, more engagement means more $ for them
YUP they know what theyre doing too with that
Yeah they are just super loaded questions that’s how these shows get their content. They agree or disagree with polarizing positions without any nuances
@@wyattmunger5529 seen both sides though but got rich and turned out like this. If he cleans more I will give him better praise.
6:20 this is just assuming every rich person wants to help others and their employees. Some just want more money, and it shows in who they hire (overseas) and how much they pay them w/ benefits overall
Exactly, that guy pays a single employee 50 dollars an hour. That just means she works very few hours, and he favors her over others. So now were left to wonder, which individual is he overlooking, and what is he undervaluing?
this is most
But the other option would to be hire employees on the us to manufacture their products which sounds fine but then they have to charge double what their competitor is charging for their product and their business would fail if they actually wanted to compete with the other companies that are hiring workers overseas, and suppose all of the large companies hire in the us and raise their prices now the consumers are expected to pay for a product that they can't afford.
Next time don't major in Liberal Arts LUL
@@BalticDude_DCS True LULW
Chat not understanding the difference between legality and morality actually had me loosing brain cells. Just because tax loopholes exist and are legal, it doesn’t make them moral. Equating anything within the law to being morally acceptable is actually brain dead.
what do you expect from xqc's chat
Exactly, same thing as saying that discrimination laws in Arabic countries are okay just because the laws say they are.
Its actually so insane man. The rich put the "loophole" there by paying off politicians. Its specifically there for them to use because they can abuse waaaaayyy better than a middle or lower class person ever could.
Avoiding taxes is based
youre just losing out by not joining in on the morality at stake if you arent willing to take the same path dont complain abou tthose who have you know its kinda pointless complain about being poor but refuse to take the steps proven to help because you want to feel good about yourself
the more i watch these videos where xqc reacts to thing, like the criminal phycology ones and others, the more I notice how smart this guy is and the way he explains his thinking is surprising, coming from a typical hyped up gamer.
word man, surprising to see people undermine his intelligence. Xqc is a very smart business man and a great public figure. Homie knows his shit, people can tell me otherwise. xqcL
@@theLUCKYdude17 "great public figure" is a stretch, he is pretty intelligent though
He kinda smart but his chat nah man that's a lost case ...
@@theLUCKYdude17 ok u doin too much
My streamer 🥲
Chat arguing that a literal hedge fund manager earned his money LMAO
xqc's chat are so dumb istg. this guy said im a hedgefund manager making 10 mil a year and they said BASED lmfao
@@alihodge6200 allocating resources efficiently into places where they're most valued is not based in your opinion? Or are you, like the braindead marxist in the video, arguing that all value comes from labour, and that he therefore didnt "earn" it?
Xqcs chat were the same people telling hedge funds to get fucked during the game stop situation and then turn around to call a hedge fund manager based and say they earned their money.
@@lubb213 as someone who makes a fuck ton of money thru crypto, yes its absolutely fucking retarded and just cuz i did it doesnt mean everyone can. system is obviously completely rigged against the poor, by the rich and for the rich.
@@asya-35987 getting rich through crypto has absolutely nothing to do with my point- you’re simply a lucky person who took a gamble and is profiting off a massive speculative bubble. Good for you.
I don’t like the first question. It’s not a yes or no answer. No people did not make the choice to be in the position of poverty, but, depending on many factors, you either choose to stay in that exact same position forever, or move forward into financial stability. Doesn’t apply to everyone but that’s my opinion.
nailed it on the head. Shit question, thank you Jubilee as always but I'm hoping that was how you were supposed to take it.
You forgot one extra option to that. Choose to stay, move forward, or try to move forward and fail. It isn't as black and white as you make out. Of course some people decide to stay, and of course some people decide to move forward, but there are a plethora of people without the means or ability that try to move forward and simply fail, maybe even ending up worse than they were before.
(the way you describe it sounds very much like ''pull yourself up by the boot straps!'' rather than ''people actually make decisions'', if this was your intention then disregard everything I said, cause we 100% disagree ^^)
Wether someone “chooses to stay in the same position or move forward” is also determined by the conditions of society and capitalism so that’s not a good argument
Jubilee does this all the time. I'd probably end up going halfway on most the questions because obviously these things are multi-faceted.
I think it depends on your definition of "poor". If you mean poor in the sense that you cannot live comfortably enough and have to struggle to make ends meet, that I would say is a situation you can get yourself out of.
But: Not everyone can be "rich" (and no, I don't mean 130k, that's not "rich"). It simply doesn't work. Just like not every person can have their own successful business. Businesses need a workforce. The system doesn't work without.
All I can say is if your homeless just buy a house
Lol good one
This comment is so wrong on many levels
@@alliqc321 no shit Sherlock
@@alliqc321 it’s a joke dw
or stop doing drugs and gambling and buying shoes and save your money
The guy saying he doesn't want to be rich just means he doesn't want his life to be a grind. He just wants a secure, safe life where he gets a fair pay for his work. Most human beings want this. He's not saying he would be annoyed if he won the fucking lottery lmao.
Ye lmao sometimes xqc is smart and dumb
then work for it, instead of just working at disneyland you can be looking at free courses online on investments and other things that he can gain money with. He can start with something that’s low cost like a vending machine you’d be surprised how much money you make as starting with those. Having “well off money” doesn’t mean you have to be on the grind 24/7 it just means you have to stop doing the bare minimum. it’s 2022 yes it’s still a struggle since i am not rich either but you have access to EVERYTHING in this day and age. There are opportunities
Mia: if I had passive income or more income I’d fix my gambling problem
If you didn’t gamble you’d have passive income
TRUEEE OMEGALUL
Yeah, out of all the addiction issues one can have, gambling is one of the lamest.
@@snkybrki No addiction is lame, please show some respect. A lot of people are truly struggling due to gambling.
@@jojothepro15 That's why I said that it was pretty lame compared to the addictions out there. No need to get your panties in a twist.
She knows she’s lying
3:23 I think what he means is, he doesn’t care to be rich, and I’m the same. It basically means that I don’t care about expensive shit, of course I wouldn’t mind being rich, that’d be awesome, but I don’t feel like being rich is a goal of mine, having a big mansion, 5 super cars, butlers, 6 consoles and all that stuff, that doesn’t interest me. All I want is a comfortable living situation, and not having to worry about rent bills etc. That’s my goal, and you don’t need to be rich for that.
Who?
@@FloofyMinari Me. I asked.
@@odin6647 And me as well
Being rich doesnt mean having expensive materialistic things though, you can have a lot of money and live like a normal person but I see what you're saying
Aka you went to retire early
I cannot listen to Brittany speak another word. Who gave her money? I’m actually malding. It makes me so mad seeing talented people struggle to make ends meet and then there’s people like Brittany who can’t have an intellectual conversation. Room temp IQ. I can’t dude it’s so frustrating.
As soon as I heard holistic health practitioner I was like "oh so you scam people out of their money, got it". Please don't take serious health advice from someone who's not a doctor
You are not alone bro. I swear to god this woman is so fucking ratchet. Not only she sounds dumb as a rock, she was so disrespectful during the conversation, like, when the dude from the "poor" side was talking about his point of view, she was looking at him with the most discourteous look. Typical unclassy woman.
@@dabocousin she still makes 65 an hour while you’re on min wage tho haha
@@bobross5731 who cares? You probably live in your mom's basement, she is so rich that she only has her mom as a friend lmaooo
@@dabocousin fr did you see how she looked at the other black woman when she was talking ? Such disrespectful way and thinking she is better than other just because she makes more money than others, no other why she hasn't no one and just her mom
A millionaire watching a "rich vs poor" video with his poor sheep’s . Amazing.
LOL
lmao
And his viewers ate that shit up. TRUU OMEGALUL..... Unreal
Multi millionaire
@@GuyLogen Even better.
This guy, knows how to draw, a perfect circle.
@nee ja just search it in youtube youll find the context of it
@nee ja X narrated a clip of a guy drawing a circle on Daily Dose of Internet n now cringe buckets just quote in randomly like zombies
@nee ja bro why take the time to comment this and wait for a response? just look up the mf sentence lmao
LULW good one ♻️
@Wendeez true
I realized that whenever xqc reacts to jubilee always agree with whatever chat disagrees with and disagree with whatever chat agrees with. Actually makes these reacts bearable
so apparently if you want to be rich you just need to learn a free course and BOOM! money.
"survivorship bias" is the perfect way to name it. to assume just because something worked for you it MUST work for anyone else who will literally only have the first step in fucking ridiculous. that just means you're the 1% that didn't fail from however many who tried did
24:42 As soon as she would get the 60k win she would change her mindset and just want more money. 100% she would not stop there
Well yeah, no shit, it's an addiction and she literally explains that that's just how her brain works in moments like that, she's aware of it. It's not like she's choosing to live like that, if she had a better situation financially I'm sure she'd actually try to get help for it, but therapy and all that stuff is expensive as hell.
@@Bandersnatchrjg Thanks for doing your best to offer an explanation. Addiction is rather misunderstood by a lot of people. It's quite interesting to me that I could waste disgusting amounts of money when relapsing into alcohol, even though there were better places for that money to go to. Porn was a big issue too, cannabis is something I'm overdoing but it's not terrible. You genuinely don't choose to live like that. If you break the cycle and make it stick for a while, you're literally a different person who makes different choices and whatnot. But slip up or dig yourself back again (relapses happen) and all of a sudden you couldn't care about the consequences - Less money, adverse physical and mental health aswell as all sorts of negative long term effects. None of it matters. Nothing but the addiction does. Then eventually you break out again, but some times it takes a bit to get to that breaking point. Personally, I'm privliged to live in Australia and have cheaper access to trained mental health professionals, however, before attending any therapy I did work on my issues myself and took those first baby steps figuring it out. I made progress on my own, before I realised I needed help.
I'll have to re-watch to confirm, but I think Mia stated that she would go into that trance-like zombie state where you lose yourself and have the addiction overrule you without you being aware. There's plenty of stuff to search up online to help her out. Research regarding addiction, self care, developing habits etc. and something rather cruicial in my opinion, mediation. Meditation allows you to be more aware of what's going on in your own mind, thereby giving you more ability to notice and interrupt the addictive cycle.
Research is genuinely key, and can get you to that point where you're making massive strides on your own. So whilst it may be expensive or difficult for her to get the help she needs (She deserves it and it definitely shouldn't be expensive or difficult, but that's life sadly), she has steps she can make on her own as well, and she may have to get to the point where she tries to find ways to overcome. It takes a heap of planning, journalling, reading, but some people also never start that journey, you know? It's a shame, because addiction is nasty and it destroys people.
Thank you for having a better understanding of addiction than most. Keep being awesome Rosalie!
@@gifmeister2034 Yeah, exactly! People always judge people with addictions so harshly because they don't fully understand what addiction actually is and equate it to just making poor choices, when it's just people who need help. I myself am not even that well versed in addictions, but I have ADHD (which is another thing that a lot of people misunderstand) and one of the things that my brain does sometimes is just make me do things super impulsively so I can for example make really stupid purchases in what I like to call gremlin brain moments haha and I genuinely can't help myself in the moment, or moments when I know I'm supposed to do a certain task but my brain just refuses. I know it's not the same as addiction of course, but ppl with ADHD do seem to be more prone to developing addiction or having bad impulse control with stuff like this and it sucks so I can only imagine how bad it must be to have a full on addiction to something.
I do agree though that there are a lot of resources to be found online and stuff nowadays, but yeah, it's still not as simple as just saying ¨just don't spend your money stupidly/stop smoking/drinking/etc etc¨
I just wish people researched addiction more before being judgy about it.
@@Bandersnatchrjg You're such a fantastic person. I'm sorry you've had to deal with ADHD. Whilst I'm not diagnosed with it, it's been suggested and it's likely I have it too, it does go hand in hand with other mental health conditions that I deal with.
That's definitely not to say that I understand exactly what you're going through, far from it. My research on ADHD is poor and nowhere near as extensive as it should be to have a genuine discussion about it, however I do understand and can relate to the impulsivity - I have Borderline Personality Disorder, and that gremlin is a little a-hole. It definitely can lead down the path of addiction as you said, and so just be cautious or atleast self-aware enough to avoid falling into that hole. It may not be the same as addiction, but having your brain work against you (Which to be fair is pretty normal, stupid brains haha), to the point where the impulsivity or inability to focus on the task at hand is preventing you from reaching your goals, achieving what you want or being the person you want to be, It's truly unfortunate because I imagine you want to focus on the task and you just...can't. That pains me. I'm sorry :(
@@gifmeister2034 Aw, thank you! You seem like a really nice and thoughtful person! A lot of people don't find out they have ADHD until they're older because it's pretty misunderstood, since people just assume it's the classic hyperactive kid who can't stop being distracted in class, when really it's a super complex thing that affects pretty much all aspects in your life and makes people think they're simply lazy or stupid or just bad at doing simple day to day tasks, so honestly for me finding out I have it has been kind of nice since I can understand myself and the way my brain works a bit better, so looking into it might be nice for you too! It somehow already helps to know whether you have it or not I feel.
I'm sorry you also struggle with mental health issues, I can't say that I know much about BPD but I imagine it's not exactly a walk in the park :(
And yeah exactly, it's like the brain just completely shuts you out from the rational part and starts pushing buttons, whether that be doing stupid impulsive things or at other times kinda paralyze me into doing only one thing that I know is a waste of time for hours when I know I need to be doing something else (or even want to do something else, which is the dumb part about my brain, like I often don't even wanna be doing whatever it is that my brain has decided we're gonna be doing for 4 hours instead of working/sleeping/eating/whatever), so I imagine people with addictions maybe feel kind of similar like how I do in those moments D:
And yeah, the not being able to focus on tasks is pretty annoying. ADHD is like this weird fight between not being able to focus at all and then the next moment hyperfocusing so much on one thing that hours go by without me noticing.
Does BPD also give you impulse control issues? :(
That dude really gave the other dude a fist bump for applying for welfare lmao
A holistic practitioner focuses on the mind-body connection of patients, determining the root of physical symptoms rather than treating the symptoms alone, sounds like scam to me
Yup anyone who talks about "holistic health" is an immediate red flag as they more often than not get into more religious-sounding, pseudoscientific mumbo jumbo
23:31 I disagree with her on not being able to afford proper clothing.
I dress in fancy sweaters, vest, coats, pairs of pants, dress shoes and I spend hardly anything on them because I buy from thrift shops, estate sales, flea markets, etc.
She is saying "I can't afford [expensive brand name] so that means I can't look presentable" which is complete bullshit.
this is true. thrift stores have some (what do the cool kids say nowaday’s?) “heat” 😎
@@ziontea7045 cringe
At 15:54 I also feel like that shoe thing made sense as it's relatable, Nike is really expensive and popular for a reason, also people of like mind usually group up together so the neighborhood statistics makes sense, for example if all the kids you grew up around studied a lot, that would influence the way you grew up and vice versa
Cant believe some chatters are agreeing that being poor is a choice. Look at some of the genuine reactions. Like fuck bro
I don’t think people want to and decide to be poor, but I do think people make choices that lead to them becoming poor
@@NoDi10 No shit… but that’s not the prompt lmao.
@@NoDi10 It's mostly going to be out of their control, the government rigs the system so people at the bottom stay at the bottom. Someone could have false drug charges and he cant get a job, house or anything because of that drug charge. Good luck getting any support when you have a drug charge too, you're going to be fined at LEAST 1,000 and up to 100,000, getting houses are almost impossible since they'll think you're going to sell drugs in them and not even mentioning the fact that you just went into prison. It'll completely destroy your life without it being your fault at all, you could also just die due to rampant police brutality, not to mention how police can just take your house, car, money and everything you own just out of suspicion you committed a crime. While not even mentioning tons of other bullshit, the system is rigged, if you don't think so you're either stupid, or on top of it. Saying "anybody can get rich" is a mindset that keeps people living a shitty job with a shitty employer getting nowhere and barely keeping up with student debts which are used to suck money out of young people for the rest of their life. Good luck finding a well paying job, a house that you can afford or getting enough money, oh also those raises you (rarely) get from your employer won't even account for inflation. It's stacked against you in every way and being poor isn't a choice, mindset or whatever it's just bad luck.
@@NoDi10 But how does one make decisions? The hard truth is, choice does not exist. Everything that happens was the only thing that could have happened given the near-infinite volume of inputs in any given moment, which includes biology, environment (culture, resources, education), etc. Biology of the body and of the brain is the closest thing conceptually to the idea of free will/choice or ones "soul", but even that can be heavily modified from a given individual's raw DNA... Just because the blueprint says one thing, it doesn't guarantee an exact outcome if you start lacking the necessary resources or the build is tampered with, and in humans, problems with nourishment throughout life but especially in early development can easily derail those blueprints, in addition to trauma and education and everything beyond nutrient inputs that can also directly modify brain chemistry. You can't just expect individuals to miraculously see the light and shift course out of nowhere, it has to be done through societal enforcement (including the necessary resources), and takes decades if not generations to actually manifest.
There are situations that it becomes a choice (like becoming addicted to drugs, missing school/job days on purpose)
But I don’t believe that every person that is poor chose it
hot take: If you have bad parents, they are throwing your game
Fr they make it unplayable and legit griefing my game. Already reported them but devs are sleeping
When the poor woman started crying
the chat: ULTED Sadge
lmaoo
what does it mean?
Not only the representatives from both sides are completely braindead, but it's amazing how you can tell xqc's chat is a bunch of teens/preteens and only 10% of them have a real job since they don't understand neither economy or politics, how they're both systematical and amoral. At least xqc (that has had real life experience working retail) can grap those concepts and make a decent opinion out of them.
Are you unironically stating that they watched this in way of rhetorical thinking and actually like put their mind and thought on video and the topic video is discussing? its xqc fanbase? i mean yeah i agree with u. but lets be real. I'm psure that 9/10 viewers were watching video in satire way. Which is kinda sad cuz xqc had some great views and perspectives. Not like i agree with em but feels like he was only one actually watching it. But expecting something that includes actually putting mind to it without making joke of whole thing from his viewers. idk man. What comes to video they watched indeed both sides are braindead. I don't know what were hiring requirements when they started making this video but for example that disney guy. reptile brain. But yeah whether that is case or not. most of his viewer base is teens/preteens lets say under 25 cuz thats the age i think where u have some kind of "real life experience". sorry for bad english. merry christmas tho. (also just finishing this video. xqc stated chat/viewers. They dont know jack shit and just throwing satires. They should open book. And take a look on things. Even before making satires in this kind of topic. I think if ur ready to make some jokes, u should have some kind of experience / knowledge bout topic on discuss.
after posting this, i just read through it and i got some brainlag moment of way i stated some things, starting from first sentence. but u get the idea. his fanbase is like you said bucnh of teens/preteens. But i think that on platform like twitch its really hard get an great experience of good discussion and rhetorical thinking. That indeed happens and some channels do it really well. Cuz of the fanbase. but xqc fanbase, i dont really expect more/or less what we saw on this video for example. its just truth.
@@scary5246 I'm 100% sure they don't look at it from a satirical point of view, just like they're openly sexist, ofc if you met them irl they would say otherwise byt the vast majority of his viewers are literally preteens who don't have sex neither work, one of his viewers was literally on a Jubilee video as a nofap advocate and a permavirgin, they just sit at home watching twitch while their mom cooks chicken tendies for them
@@rogue7563 hahaha, yeah. Merry Christmas
"decent opinion" be like "not the bad tax loopholes or anything like hes doing the good ones, yeah the ethical tax loopholes" - xqc
Just cus you follow the law doesn't mean you can't be a bad person. By that logic everyone not in jail is inherently good. Tax loopholes are dogshit because it allows the rich to get even more rich while the worker is the one actually supporting whatever the tax money is used for. Ofc none of these rich people would admit to that.
Right, they’re hidden for those that know how to exploit it, which are going to be people with accountants and people who have the time, resources, and energy to learn about these sorts if things.
Anyone can use tax loop holes, including workers. Thats the point. Tax loop holes are only shit in the sense that everyone should be educated enough to use them, not in the sense that they shouldnt exist. Everyone should pay less in taxes, not more.
@@lubb213 Everyone should pay the intended amount on taxes. If there are things that are unclear or that aren’t accessible to people because they’re hidden behind barriers of entry like education or unclarity, it shouldn’t exist.
@@jenniferli7187 the intended amount of taxes is the amount of taxes you’re legally obliged to pay, nothing more, nothing less. The education needed to do your taxes properly is widely available for free on the internet, people are just too lazy to utilise it. Even rich people are, which is why they hire accountants to do it for them.
@@lubb213There are barriers of entry to paying less taxes that are less accessible for poor people than for rich people? How is that fair?
Good thing I can always count on chat to give me the most 5Head takes like 33k salary in LA isn’t poor
33k you basically can't afford to eat the dead cockroaches on the ground wtf.
Move out of LA.
anyone who starts their explanation with "it is current year", just fkn next their opinion lmao
But it’s 2021
@@asleepcorn3391 thank god its nearly 2022
I love how if his chat doesn't understand something they just call it wrong.
She’s not saying everybody should make it out, she’s saying everyone has a chance and your lifestyle choices have a big effect on whether you do make it out, not everybody wins a game if theirs a winner theirs a loser same with life you can try your hardest and still lose but still have a good fulfilling life too
People say the whole misogyny thing is a joke but when that girl said her family were doing shit to her so many people said she was lying then when the guy said the same thing literally nobody did
Time stamp cuz I have no idea what the fuck your on about
Ur smoking crack, nobody said that
What you expect, its xqc chat
It’s not a news that chat is mostly considered of 16year old boys
@@bleach8776 the one at 18:00 the dude's right some of the comments are saying fake story,liar etc even though not the majority,they are pretty high in numbers
It's 2021, think yourself out of poverty with a Facebook degree 3Head
there's one Dave Chappelle quote that I like: poor is a mentality very few recovered from. you are not poor, you are broke.
@@elodik6922 yes, part of his "my parents did well enough for me to be poor around white people" bit
don't care he's transphobic
@@jack-xf3zo Yeah he based
@@jack-xf3zo PogChamp
@@紫の羊-c3g transphobia today is equitable to how racists in the 1800s didn't want to believe blacks were humans alongside Europeans
at this point i feel like people are more angry at rich people than they want to help poor people
that's true
Exactly this. Good job on figuring this out!
And they should, you can’t help poor people when billionaires don’t pay taxes.
@@davidlauderdale7147 yet you have no policy proposals, no candidate suggestions. do you do work in your local municipality? do you know your local mayor? representative?
have you read econ studies on the effects of a progressive tax rate? what’s the best way to tax corporations? income tax? tax their capital gains?
you don’t care, stop pretending and do something with your time.
@@davidlauderdale7147stop complaining commie, they do pay taxes.
Bill is one of the sanest people I’ve ever seen on this show
bayzed bill
@@lnwr29 didn’t ask don’t care
@@CBFA2L but I did
@@stubborn1045 did ask did care
Ur a packers fan ofc your takes are horrible
Someone in chat said "toenail eater take omegalol" couldn't stop laughing
Rich people:”just stop being poor, it’s a choice”
Poor people: "Don't be rich cuz youre a piece of shit"
Poor people: "After I buy weed and iPhones I don't have any money left for my cat's food" :( so sadge
@@ThommyTheThird How much more ignorant can you get?
it's pretty straightforward. I got rich by first getting a decent job with above average pay. Then over the next 5 years I saved 50% of my wage every month, didn't buy anything, no clothes, no trips. Just grind and then just buy stocks, get around 30% gains each year and you will get your million quite fast.
bench of lemons lmao said like a true murican
First question
I hear "facebook courses"
Video closed
Can you teach me how to type comments with the video closed
These are the two best comments in UA-cam history
@@dinglebop5700 your mom
21:32 that's bold of her to assume that wanting to be rich will get you money or get you out of poverty
if you were richer would you still have a gambling problem, more like gambling indulgence
When that person was talking about addiction someone in chat said "richest train viewer" lmao
but the real question is, what is this culture where you have to hog as much money as possible just to see the number rise up and not do anything with the money
ong goku
money doesnt magically multiply itself lmao. you have to do something with it that returns a higher value than the initial investment in order to grow the pile.
The money is gonna have something done with it eventually, what’s the point of making money if you aren’t gonna use it, if they die with it, it will get passed down generations.
@@instinct94 he never said it multiplies, you misunderstood the comment. hes just questioning WHY people love to hoard money.
The girl in the brown dress just looks tired…just woke up and said “as little as possible today”.
Dude these rich people just do not live on planet earth, I'm malding watching this. Its literally dog shit take after dog shit take from them.
How?
I judged the first 2 girls for walking up but the poor one had a point. I've seen lots of interviews where people choose to be poor, but I don't think most people choose that. The guy that said these people are on the street against their will is completely wrong. Some people do choose to live on the street. After watching for a while that dude with the retainer is so jealous lmao.
I have never seen anybody that "choose" to be poor. That only applies that you make millions but you give away 99% because you would rather be poor- nobody does that.
@@sten260 i guess we just think of it differently. You say they need to give away their wealth to "choose being poor" and I say they can have no wealth and choose to continue having no wealth.
@@ZirJohn yeah, well for me if you can't be rich then you really don't have a choice. You might be content with being poor but that doesn't mean that it's a choice. Having a choice means that you COULD be rich but you just decide not to be. Most people would love to be rich if they could, but very few has the ability to become rich.
I feel its less that they are choosing to be poor but are choosing not to get rich
or are putting themselves in situations where they will have a harder time increasing their economic status
One of the few actual caveats I see is people who have addiction problems like drugs and gambling they have actual mental disorders preventing them from improving their lives and need serious help
@@ZirJohn man you have no idea how the world works. You become homeless with possible ptsd and huge debt. And then see if you choose not to become poor. Absolute idyot
Keep in mind that when the rich people say that they grew up poor, they most likely mean they grew up in a suburban middle class house since that's considered poor to them.
Exactly, they had to go to "public" school, where 10% of the kids were "African American".
@@ketlover69xx62 in america or the world?
“Most likely” doesn’t cut it. Braindead take
@@sweeqydreamsnl In the world, if you make above 30k a year you're in the top 1%.
Ehhhh can’t go off of assumptions
That guy in the baseball cap was really the golden voice of reason any time the boy with the braces decided to barf bullshit out.
It's because they are taking a risk by gaining the profits of the business rather than being an employee of the business that you founded. In that case if the business fails you lose your job. But if you want all the business profit for yourself and take all the profit of the business then you deserve to fail if the business fails. Not be helped by the government.
Exactly, they create job for people who would work for the minimum income. If you don’t want to earn minimum income go find another job clearly you wouldn’t want to put in the effort to rise for a higher position. Especially here in Asia it’s very competitive, people are studying long hours so that they can progress through school have a degree to earn a high spot when finding a job.
@@muhdridhwan8401 but minimum wage isn't good enough because 99% of the time depending on which city you are in, minimum wage can't afford the costs of living in that area.
@@muhdridhwan8401 " If you don’t want to earn minimum income go find another job "
If you're homeless just buy a house.
0:36 Someguy really said "Chuitya Take OMEGALUL" lmaoo
The truly wealthy and powerful would never agree to be in the same room as poor people.
The economy isn't remotely as rigged as cast systems in other countries where it's literally impossible to leave your societal class.
the gambler could be given 1 mill and she'd still be a broke gambler. She has max copium
20:11 idk why chat was shitting on her for that. when youre poor, and you get money, you buy stuff you know you shouldnt but will make you happy and than youre back to being unhappy when youre out of money again. its a perpetual cycle.
chat is obviously young and never been poor else they would know this.
chat doesn't understand the difference between a life simulator game and real life. My character in life simulator is happy working 18 hours a day 7 days a week eating only bread for 5 years straight in order to level up his intelligence stats so he can become a CEO and earn the big bucks. You can't do this in real life lol, you would kill yourself
Chat is just a bunch of kids with their parents’ money
Damn xQc really popped off on this one. Based takes all around.
That black rich chick is right though. If you hung around and learned around affluence or people that know the game, you yourself will be that. If you hang around people that aren't, the likelihood is a lot less. Since surrounding myself people with people who were actually growing, I myself followed those types of habits and made like 200k this year. I've never had this much money in my life. But also, I got lucky.
She's also a "holistic health practitioner" which basically means she learned so scam people out of money by convincing them pseudoscience is actual science
I don´t know. Some people I work with that have been working for over 10 years at the company, sometimes do things that I tell them 10 times not to do and watch out for. but they still manage to mess it up. and I´m talking about filling a box till the products in it stick out of the box, when there needs to go a lid on the box... I mean come on, they´re not poor. earning minimum wage but honestly things like that make me feel like, they are not even trying to use their braincells. So why would they even think about learning about investing their money and expect to do good when filling a box is hard for them? There are millions of people who can fill boxes, so there is no incentive for the company to give them more money for it.
The one thing people who earn minimum wage and are mad about it have in common is: They complain, like they deserve it because they have a job they don´t like and blame it on people who earn allot of money, NO it´s you who should instead of complain every day start using your time and learn something that is interesting for you and may get you into a better job that you like and that pays better. Look at yourself and don´t envy those who earn more.
people who earn allot are :
A: self made / self-employed
B: they do a job that not everyone can do / competences
C: investing their money, so risking to lose their money
D: inherit it, those don´t count.
E: There are people like drug kingpins, bankers, hedgefunds, politicians who use their position to earn more money ( yes democrats, people are blind how biden administration is ruining the economics) ... who are the douchebags
30:54 im so surprised xqc knows about the maslow hierarchy of needs, hes smarter than we think
Chat killing me with the She Ult too early. I’m Ded lol.
I don't think anyone chooses to be poor although I do think ppl choose to stay poor. You can't choose which family you're born into so if you're born into a poor family then you're poor BUT you can go to school or take free online courses, get an education and get a job. Sure some ppl lack the resources needed but that's also why we need to improve our education systems...to make it affordable and accessible to all.
People also need to understand that all these millionaires and billionaires took a risk to get to where they are. They literally put everything on the line to get that lvl of wealth. If shit went south and their gamble didn't pay off they would go bankrupt and be broke.
"all these millionaires and billionaires took a risk to get to where they are" , actually no because money provides them a lot more space for trials and errors, whereas being poor both severely limits your opportunities and your grasp of them when they come. Being poor means you have to make every decision right with a blindfold on. You either make it or you don't.
The grueling heartbreak of losing your fathers $300,000 investment into your company how will he bounce back he put everything on the line :(
In attempt to yield equal opportunity, in the US we got free enterprise; allowing us to own our independent asset with minimal regulation. Many people want equal results (communism), like the homie in the video wearing white and blue. I believe that life is 20% of what happens to us, and 80% of how we react to it. I met homeless people that genuinely need serious help to get back up; unfortunately I've also met some that have straight up told me that they chose to be homeless. No doubt that the economy is fked up though.
chat getting ready to spam ?????? anytime someone speaks:
It's like Marvel movies vs DC. The argument was lost before talk even started...
“Works at Disney”. Yeah, clearly you’re going to have a chip on your shoulder working for that company. You’re just a number in a massive company. You can’t have no risk, like working 9-5 at Disney and expect to be rich and want them to be paid more.
he doesn't want to be rich, he just wants to be treated like a human and doesn't want to be poor, it's as easy as that.
@@mogu8026 try to avoid working an entry level goon job at a multi billion company then
X spits some straight barrrrsss in here about work. Hats off to him he actually is pretty in touch with the average person. I see this even when he talks in the police reacts vids. It’s nice to see
David probably thinks that the Janitor at a hospital should earn the same as a Brain Surgeon.
Its not about earning the same. Its about not getting fucked by capital owners
@@felixkonigsbauer1891 Nah dude, getting fucked in the ass by the rich/powerful was, is, and will always be a thing. Doesn't even have to be a capitalist economy.
cool strawman
@@KeKcP I dont think that is necessarily true. The profit motive is a major factor causing this problem.
@@felixkonigsbauer1891 and you think this problem is gonna magically go away when everyone gets free money when they haven't done jack shit to deserve it?
xqc getting angry at chat is the funniest thing i watch on youtube these days
There are a lot of people that do CHOOSE that lifestyle. They’re given every opportunity to better themselves and deny every one.
Working as a night shift gas station clerk, you see some shit and have some time to talk to people.
If you don’t like a lot of people choose that lifestyle, you’re wrong.
Eyy i would lile to work night in a gas station imagine a cool winter night and yo just chillen eating snacks.
@@cactus3051 This is the attitude that makes people fall into this cycle of poverty. You need to acknowledge that it requires more effort both at work and on a lifelong pursuit of knowledge and skills, or else poverty will be your only option.
@@liam.k. i can still get a job without finishing highschool
@@cactus3051 And that job will not pay a wage that will allow you to own a home, invest your money, have a family, or otherwise. That is what I'm saying, you have to strive for more, or else settle for poverty.
@@liam.k. oh crap you answerwd my gas station comment i tought you where talking about another comment i typed. My bad
Chatting "This Guy knows how to draw a perfect circle"
Say you start a GTA heist
You pay the cost of starting the heist and you complete all of the setup missions for the heist.
You are now Ready to do the actual heist however you need additional 1 person for the end.
You make the cut 70% for yourself and 30% for the other person that just joined for a single part of the whole.
The guy with 30% wants 50% even thought he didn’t put money or time into the idea of the heist prior to the finale.
This guy is David …….
Without David there is no heist.
@@TheRadioSquare David is also replaceable. You know who isnt nowhere near as replaceable. …. The creator/visionary/Risk taker/investor.
@@_7onti You can replace David with someone who will take a much smaller cut than 30%. If you have a functional brain, this is where you realize that what someone puts in or how much they are willing to take does equate to what their labor is actually worth or how it should be rewarded.
A factory is useless without workers, yet it will always operate cause there are always less fortunate who will work for unfair pay and in terrible conditions because they need a job to survive.
I hate this shit about people "taking risk". Not really risk if you have money to fall back on
They didn't start their companies as millionaires.
@@John-kc4cg no but the vast majority of them started off with rich parents and resources at their disposal
@@antwerpheist1359 In the video they say that they had to worry about where their next meal would come from at some point in their lives.
That one guy even came from a seriously abusive household.
Even talking about people not in the video, most businesses go bust within their first year.
Bill was the most consistently based person I have ever seen on these things, braces guy with the rubberbands was just ur typical hasan viewer HAHA
Ikr
No wtf, some of his takes were really bad
Lmaoo bill the biggest capitalist bootlicker
@@danielantunez8355 as opposed to what
@@qlus he's just straight up wrong in a bunch of his takes
4:05 true, on the space stuff. No point. We gotta help mfs on earth first and earth's climate
I don’t think the economy is rigged, but I think it’s unfair. The word rigged makes it seem like if you’re born into a poor family, you’re automatically set up for doom, which just isn’t true. I think it’s unfair in the sense that if you’re born into a rich family, you have a lot more opportunities. But there’s many free resources that you can take advantage of, and I’m a believer in if you put in hard work, it pays off.
yeah the free resources being mlm schemes on fb
Imma keep it 100, being poor is not a choice, you could gather a group of 100 people who want this and that but only a few out of it will actually pull through from ground zero, and who knows maybe a large portion will be somewhere higher above water somewhere
Damn Ninja is now getting paid minimum wage. Dude actually fell off.
Christmas! Just a week away! Can you believe it guys? Christmas! Just in a week! I am so happy with this information. Christmas!
the first lady said "most people dont choose to be poor but homeless prefer to be in tents than a homeless shelter" and she was dead serious
she's only speaking from her experience? as she said, she has been in a homeless shelter
@@jackoxford Most homeless do prefer to be on the street because of drugs, homeless shelters require no drug use and ect a restrictions, most homeless are addicts and those who arent generally arent long term homeless
@@LofiCameron which is a shame, "housing first" methods for homeless shelters are much more efficient than forcing people to be clean
@@Mortelisable Most people wont fund drug houses, yet alone the legality of allowing drug use/funding for it since most donations come from religous groups and ect
@@LofiCameron You don't need drug houses to shelter drug addicts. Although they help tremendously, this is another debate.
man they really are finding these people on the street
The poor group may have less education so their argument/ point of view are not represented well, they are already at a disadvantage from the beginning
copium
Honestly i think the first girl, the one who "came out of poverty" only did it because she is a good looking woman, i'm 100% sure she has a sugardaddy and whoever says the opposite is completely delusional.
6:18 Remember, people, if someone says that he pays his employees a good salary, it means that he is 100% lying because any wealth is born on someone's poverty. If someone hires someone, it's not just to give someone a job, it's in order to make a profit from the difference between the work done and the salary. the basic rule of profit is underpayment of someone's salary.
Did you watch the video? Youre ignoring the risk that business owners take on. Think about it, if it was that easy everyone would go start a business tomorrow and exploit others.
@@Pharoah2 I didn't ignore the risks, I just explained where the "good salary" comes from, + you probably should know that a businessman can safely shift these risks by declaring bankruptcy. + if you do not have a large start-up or a huge fortune, then you will not be able to open your own business so that it does not fail the world is in the 21st century, and not in 18-17 when many markets were still free, now capitalism is going through the stage of final monopolization of the market.
@@mbrofoc L
This just isn't entirely true. Profit is made of revenues less expenses. Meaning more profit could have been from either boosting your revenues or reducing expenses. Salary is just one part of expense. You can't make the statement that this guy earned his profits by underpaying his staff without actually looking at his financial statements..
@@claffy2 I suggest you study the labor theory of value, which proves my words, than just repeating liberal mantras
gained respect for X when he brought up Maslow’s
Bruh the 12 year old chatters agreeing with the rich people 💀
the rich people made actual coherent responses, mainly Bill. The only 12 year olds are the azan viewers agreeing with the braindead marxist, who had by far the worst takes lmfao
@@imperify7671 everyone was "coherent" (google that word) but Bill was the second dumbest person out of the people in this video. like almost painfully stupid.
@@nqqthing elaborate
@@nqqthing And I know exactly what coherent means. and Bill fits that definition. The poor side, and some exceptions on the rich side, really had no clue what they were talking about. blue shirt guy, was absolutely stupid, no need to explain. The one with 45k income, (twice the poverty line) claims poverty but she clearly has individual issues and seems to blame that on her being "poor", which she wouldn't be if she actually made logical decisions. And I'm not against the poor, nor am I defending the rich. Just an observation.
@@imperify7671 Is bad for your mental health to speak with there soycialists, one has anime profile the other is dubbed to multiple asmr channels.
The guy’s whole point to everything was “but I’m a worker and we do the stuff and the suits do less work”
If you do shady things to avoid taxes you are morally wrong dude
Avoiding paying taxes is illegal, using loopholes within the law to pay less taxes is legal, that's just how it is man, why would u pay more money if there is a legal way to pay less
It doesn't make any sense, there was this controversy about trump's taxes, that he was "avoiding" to pay them, and they were treating him as if he was the only person ever who did that, when that's not the case, as a rich person you have ppl working for you 9-5 to tell you how to pay taxes the most efficient and cost effective way as possible, why not take the opportunity to pay less if it is right there and it is legal!
@@TheHealthConscounist There’s a ton of things that are within the law that are super morally wrong dude
@@yesindeed9040 I don't see anything shady in legally avoided taxes. If you have an issue with that, petition or bitch about the law itself and try to create better ones.
morally wrong in your opinion that is
Brown jacket guy kept on subtly flexing himself
Title: THIS VIDEO MADE ME MALD
Thumbnail: :) what a nice video
"Going to space for fun" that one made me wanna hit my head
PepeLaugh he doesnt know, that jeff bezos literally went on a joyride to space omegalul, he wasnt talking about musk
@@zoranernesto7797 Wait... Do americans unironically think Jeff went to space for fun?
@@tjbar1275 why did he go? to test it on himself? or to collect information?
@@troubleddreamer553 All of the above.
I love how they call 30.000 per year poor
I’m to dumb to understand what they’re saying tbh
At least you have the emotional wherewithal to acknowledge that.
Average esqueuesee viewer omegaLOL 🤣🤣😂😂😇😶🌫️
Lol
They just lying to themselves, trying to look good but in the end their are selfish.
Holy shit, the guy in blue explained it for them.
Man works at Disney world, standing around pushing a start/stop button, regardless of what company you work for your gonna get paid based off of what job your doing, and your job can be done by anyone
xD
Yeah but the thing is if you are poor you really have no opportunity to go up. Haven’t watched the entire video but if that guy isn’t in school and lives on his own his entire paycheck is going to just surviving, and he will have no extra time or money to try and better his life. He may have got in that situation just by circumstance of being born poor. That being said I don’t think he should be rich from a job anyone could do, just sucks that he will live a pretty terrible life with barely no room for improvement
@@kklap3219 commit.
@@ObiNay There are jobs that you can get into pretty easily that pay extremely well, you just have to be willing to do the work. For example, with no experience you can work for a roofing company and they will teach you how to put roofs on houses and that can pay up to $70+ an hour
@@georgewashington8294 yeah sure but it’s difficult to say everyone can do that, also it’s unlikely that everyone will have access to those jobs.
Most people take the college route, it's actually up to you, if you trust yourself and you just know this could change your life go your route, if you don't trust yourself and need something you should go to the college route, personally you should keep going to college for a backup, if you fail, welp you have college by your side.
Again not everyone wants to be rich. I always wanted to be an engineer and I don't care for piles of money so I went to college cause I was fortunate enough to have a family that could afford it. On top of that seeing my dad work his ass off day and night didn't really encourage me to be entrepreneurial. As I sometimes say - be careful, don't accidentally get some life in between your work /s
Hedge fund guy is NOT right. "Let your capital work" money doesn't work. He's wrong.
Then you just don't know how to make it work. How do you think thriving businesses start? With people risking their capital to make it work.
@@corbin1157 That capital is WORTHLESS without labor. Not vice versa.
hold up. they're saying 33-45k a year is "poor" and 100k a year is "rich"?????????? wtf