Been living in Moscow for 7 years (25 years in Germany after leaving Canada). I love Andrew’s videos. He’s completely right about fear and environment. Working with middle & top managers (teaching English) here is amazing. The Russians I deal with have a marvelous mix of traits: highly educated, very intelligent, cultured, polite, correct, friendly, supportive, humourful, etc. Find the right people, & you will thrive. Andrew; you rock!
I've noticed that Ive been much more successful since I've started focusing on myself. I'm not a blazing extrovert so it doesn't bother me that it's a bit lonely. I like working on myself and challenging myself everyday. And yes, I learned this mindset form Robert, as well, through his book Rich Dad, Poor Dad. It's crazy how precisely the opening chapter nailed how I was raised. I've changed my life by choosing my own success and now I get to travel the world as a single dad with my lovely daughter 😁😁
I didn't know you follow Nomad Capitalist also? I follow you on UA-cam and Instagram. I agree about changing your mindset and developing goodd habit's and surrounding yourself with a good network of friends to learn from
I think there should be an additional clarification to this: these people that you spend time around to improve and learn from, and to motivate yourself from, are often not true "friends", but more of "friendly acquaintances". These people are good to improve yourself and have a good life, and they can be the people you spend most of your time with, but they are usually not your true friends. True friends are people who you can rely on no matter what the situation is, who you can call at anytime anywhere and trust that they will help you. True friends don't need to be smarter or more successful than you, they just need to be honest and dependable, because those people are rare and priceless. Otherwise, these rich people that you might be "friends" with for self-growth, as he talks about, will often drop you in a second if something unexpected happens in your life and you are no longer successful and are in need of help.
I was thinking the same; some of my friends are simply good people that I've gotten to know over time as we were doing our own things and I just feel good when I'm with them. I suppose we inadvertently learn from each other, but it's not a main motivation for being friends; mainly there's a mutual respect and support, and we don't really seek anything of each other. And there is a lot of security in that, to my mind anyway. So that is just another, certain category of friends to me...But those other kinds of false friends you mention...I find them to be equally distributed across the socio-economic spectrum, actually.
I’m going to a bachelor party and one of my friends hits me up and says, “we haven’t seen each other in 14 years!” In my head I’m like, “yeah because I’ve been working on my business while you’re still sending me rave videos at 3am!” Nothing wrong with raving, I’ve just been moving forward while some friends are still doing the same things. It sounds like I’m bitter but I’m actually envious he still has time to do that stuff hahaha! Different priorities I guess. I’m in the parking lot of a FedEx Office waiting for them to open so I can print out this marketing collateral. 7:30 am yay! Haha
He said why would you ever wanna leave Tennessee that's exactly where I'm from and I'm never going back to that fearful closed minded place! This video is the truth! I had to leave everyone behind to go on my journey to become the best version of myself. Best decision ever!
Uggh....I live in the south and I can relate. Great weather, (relatively) cheap cost of living and taxes, but the culture? That's why I want to leave. I haven't told anybody I'm making preparations, I'll let them know after the fact. Family/friends are some of the biggest dream killers there are.
@@hubertcumberdale2651 I grew up in Idaho. Now that its being invaded by Californians (as is Missoula, MT, from what I've heard) its probably changed....and seeing how WA, OR, CO and now TX are being ruined by Californians bringing their problems and toxic culture wherever they go, I give Boise 5 years before it becomes another Seattle. I wanted to try the Northeast, seen some good deals on properties in MA, NJ and CT. I wanted to experience the culture in Boston and NYC for a few years, then leave the US altogether. My Ex GF says the same thing you do...property taxes are ridiculous, and its expensive to go out to dinner....things we take for granted down here. LOL looks like I should just leave 'merica altogether.
I've literally spent 20 years doing things people tell me I shouldn't do. and 8 properties later all around the world with an almost financially free lifestyle I learned a long time ago don't listen to people that fear taking chances on calculated bets. For me it's all about Vietnam not Cambodia (Cambodia was a close 2nd), apart from that, I fully agree with many of you're investments and the attitude to life!
The two groups of people that will hold you back more than any others are family and so called friends. They are all happy to tell you what "they" think is best for you. Figure out what YOU want and go for it. This will require changes in your life, some pleasant and others not so much. You must be willing to change where change is required.
The way he talks and moves makes you think that he would have been a rich kid, from old money, Yale graduate, focused on keeping up with the Joneses, and working a ton at some investment bank. So refreshing to see an independent thinker that has his head on straight and that he is none of those things.
Andrew - something I would add to this list is "Not want anything from people who are wealthier than you, other than their company and good humour!" So many people who have wealth feel under siege from people who always seem to want something from them, or have ulterior motives. Money, or rather the lack of it, can make people act weird , dishonest, unpleasant, and sometimes just plain dangerous to your health. Just being a good friend, sharing common interests , and being able to trust and relax around you, people with wealth will often overlook whether you have a fortune or not.
This is so true. My grandson (mid 20's) as an "acquaintance" who is a big celebrity. They cross paths every so often and enjoy a night out with the boys. Last time the two of them were alone, which is very rare since the celebrity always has dozens of people around him. My grandson said, "Let me buy you a beer". The celebrity was stunned. He said, never before had anyone offered to buy a beer for him. He was always the one paying..... Sometimes it can be a lonely life for those who are celebrities and have wealth.
Great advice!, All the points you mentioned MUST also be applied when choosing a wife/partner, otherwise you'll lose focus, direction and LOTS of money
So true... When I tell people about getting a second passport they stare at me like I'm an alien. I am surrounded people who are so fear ridden including family especially during these times. They are stuck in the paradigm and the "matrix" of the Jonses. I'm working, and have been for a long time, on extricating myself from this paradigm and mindset and humbly have failed many times. I will probably fail some more but I will continue to get better and persevere to achieve the lifestyle I want. At close to middle age I want the next half of my life to serve my needs, help my family's needs, and to give me the freedom to go wherever I'm treated best before I depart this Earth. You CAN teach an older dog new tricks if the dog is open and humble to learning them. Every passing minute is a chance to turn it all around.
My honest advice is to get comfortable with being you. Sometimes you will be by yourself on your journey, and that's OK. The downside of being at the top is that you will be lonely. You'll have maybe one friend for every 10 you had when you started.
The people Andrew spoke about are not friends, they are associates with shared interests. Your real friend count stops when you leave school, drops to zero when you go live offshore. After that every relationship is transactional.
SUCH an important topic for those in the middle class who want to join the high-income earners or the wealthy. I value friends who are non-judgmental. Who not only accept me but celebrate me for my quirks and my alternative life choices / interests. Who will push me to always be improving. Who support me, but not like yes-men; who would tell me if they think I'm making a mistake. And who are deeply curious; inquisitive. Who seek to understand other perspectives.
Really really fantastic video! Been watching Nomad Capitalist for over a year now and am finally offshore myself. Getting residence and opening bank account is daunting at first, but once you get your feet wet and do it your self the satisfaction of getting the job done is amazing! Im 21 and this year can't go to Playa del Carmen, but best of luck to you Andrew! Maybe one day soon I'll achieve the requirements as an entrepreneur to work with you.
I like this because it is true, fear is self limiting and those who base their lives on it will rarely have success, To always have friends who can help you though i think has selfish aspects, the question then is why would those who can help you want you to be around them since you cannot help them? I think we should be intentional to surround ourselves with those who can help us and also be intentional to find people we can help who are looking to improve themselves. This doesn't mean to surround ourselves with losers but those who are looking to improve themselves. Be an encourager, look to better yourself, add value to this world in a positive way.
@@nur-azhar I'm a moroccan, but planning to become one, you are more than welcom to come here, and would love to get in touch with you here is my IG @m.ayman.err
Very good points made in this book by Robert Kiyosaki. I still remember this being a book my dad had recommended sometime ago, when I was still quite young.
I can totally relate to this. Sometimes you just gotta do your own thing to move forward with your life, if someone else wants to keep up or fall behind, it's their choice, not yours
When I was homeless I learned why homeless tend to congregate in groups. They have the "strength in numbers" mentality. Meanwhile, I was a lone wolf and would often skip meals at the shelter to attend entrepreneur meet ups. I wanted to meet others who were doing what I wanted to. Many of my homeless 'peers' would do what I call homeless work (collecting bottles and cans, panhandling, ect) at the time they were making more money than me but I took the time to educate myself on entrepreneurship and financial literacy and started my business whole homeless. My guidance counselor said That's too risky, you should find a job. I replied Where's the risk? I have nothing to loose. Sadly, I lost a lot of respect for social workers during this time. They don't understand entrepreneurs at all.
Andrew has moved the bar up that it takes to be his client or friend from 6 and 7 digit incomes to now 7 and 8 digit incomes. Does that mean he unfriended all those 6 digit earners?
About Time it all depends on how jealous those people are. Put it this way, *none of your haters are doing better than you* It doesn't mean all the people below you, hate you but all of your haters have accomplished less than you have.
Can you do an episode where you talk about how it is to be married as a Nomad Capitalist and perhaps family lifestyle??? How you maintain relationships etc. Thanks! :D
I’ve lived in 3 countries and have 5 passports! I’ve been consumed with learning, reading and treating patients. When it comes to having friends, I have a few in each place I lived. They were instrumental in my settling, understanding the culture, adapting, and supporting me in tough times. However, friends are rare, those who are close to us, are very rare. What kind? The ones that can keys deep conversation, that brings disruption in our thoughts, the ones that point to a new place to go! Truly, I’m 74 now, and we change, when a friend changes, or when we changed, time to part. It’s in part a loss, in part our new adventure. As you mentioned, avoid the blood sucker, the narcissist, the seducer. Life brings so many opportunities to meet people. You be the judge!
Hi Andrew...you are a mesmerizing lecturer. Its always good to hear what you talk. I would like to share my life quote for some like minded friends "Money earned is not money saved. Money saved is the money earned" Thanks..
In the process of climbing the ladder you give up your old friends and get new rich so called friends just so you guys can use each other. Where all your new rich friend will be if you will loos it all? I think we know the answer. The trophy wife will be there too. Your view in that regard to my opinion is twisted. I love your channel great content. Thank you.
I think most will agree on the idea, but how about ideas on where to meet successful and likeminded people? And I don't mean some cringeworthy self-help and mindfulness clubs.
Rich dad never existed. Kiyosaki made his fortune writing fiction, and a character he created out of thin air to make millions. I love your channel, and I've never made a negative comment on any of your videos because your content is unique and top notch, but Kiyosaki? I noticed he doesn't hang around other fiction writers, he hangs with people who've built successful businesses that create value. He made his money being a fake guru. His peer group should be the author of feel good, wishy washy books like "The Secret"
@@simphiwer8970 When you say "we", who exactly are you referring to? Pay off my credit cards, don't blow money on depreciating assets, live within your means....who doesn't know that? Suzie Orman gives advice to the Forrest Gump crowd, I'd like to say it's unbelievable that her audience is as big as it is, but then again, lots of people think Mc Donalds is suitable for human consumption. Don't make the assumption that "we" need to read a book from a condescending charlatan since some of us figured out everything she teaches plus more when we got our first job before we could legally drive.
Im alone most of the time, but God gives me my confidence and God gives me my widsom, however I would like to be around like minded people but unfortunetely I dont have many people who are on my path, family can be like that also without realizing, they can doubt you and make you doubt yourself or try I dont listen to it, I cant really keep away from family, but when im busy i cant stay around them or its a distracting with people like that
The most fulfilling relationships I've ever had came from my meditation group because what resonates with your spirit is your core essence. This is key. What does your spirit value? Who are the ones who value that? Those are your spirit tribe. 🙏🏽🌈💝
you live total outside of the "normal" and I reall like it, makes believe it's possible to live outside of the script by doing it, not just talking about it.
I'm not quite the smartest person in the room even when I'm alone in the room. It's a challenge at times finding others who have the same mindset concerning wealth and success. If I want to find long-term friends, I look for the ones who have the same sense of humour. Those are long-lasting, and very productive.
This video is worth its weight in Gold. I pray I get to meet you Mr. Henderson so many questions I would love to ask if you have the spare time. I need this video on repeat until this is drill in my head and heart
they fear that everything they knew up to that point is not true; that there are better places in the world; that there are better opportunities in other markets and is safe
Do imaginary friends count because I have extraordinary friends in that regard. Either I could become extraordinary or imaginarily extraordinary myself :D
10:15 That's me. They just don't get it. I want to up and run but they keep bringing up the fear of the unknown. So much so that now I've chosen to avoid them even if they're family. Talk about been loved to death. It's almost as bad as having your dreams buried.
Be ready to drop a "friend" before you drop your standards and believe the red flag the first time they show it to you! My mistake/s left me homeless so take it from me - STAY IN THE CIRCLE BY ANY MEANS ONCE YOU ARRIVE AND DONT STEP BACK OUT FOR ANYTHING!!!
Thank you Andrew. I've wanted to live like you since I was a teenager. I have been going down the path of an employee, but I've never fit in. I work like crazy and make good money for an employee but I am starting to implement my work ethic into a personal online business in order to live the nomad capitalist life. Thank you for continuing to inspire.
This advice seems rather focused on spending time with people who have something to offer you (knowledge or connections) , and I certainly agree with distancing yourself from those want to bring you down. But I rather hope that some people are also thinking about what they can offer to others who don't much to give in return.
"If you are the smartest person in the room, you are in the wrong room" - OMG, that's a really good one 👍
"If you're the smartest person in the room, it's time to leave the room."...
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By this logic eventually your gonna end up alone as people leave the room ? Lol
@@24525 You're the last to leave.
Right out of Warren Buffet
Been living in Moscow for 7 years (25 years in Germany after leaving Canada). I love Andrew’s videos. He’s completely right about fear and environment. Working with middle & top managers (teaching English) here is amazing. The Russians I deal with have a marvelous mix of traits: highly educated, very intelligent, cultured, polite, correct, friendly, supportive, humourful, etc. Find the right people, & you will thrive. Andrew; you rock!
Really glad to hear your experience, Irving. Thank you.
not sure if this has aged well
Just fine...for those who can think for themselves.
Cutting the dead weight early is critical
well put
It's about finding your own Lane and being comfortable in that lane
hmm good advice
I've noticed that Ive been much more successful since I've started focusing on myself. I'm not a blazing extrovert so it doesn't bother me that it's a bit lonely. I like working on myself and challenging myself everyday.
And yes, I learned this mindset form Robert, as well, through his book Rich Dad, Poor Dad. It's crazy how precisely the opening chapter nailed how I was raised.
I've changed my life by choosing my own success and now I get to travel the world as a single dad with my lovely daughter 😁😁
I didn't know you follow Nomad Capitalist also? I follow you on UA-cam and Instagram. I agree about changing your mindset and developing goodd habit's and surrounding yourself with a good network of friends to learn from
@@povpaul I've learned a lot from this channel, helps me better prepare for the future 🙌🙌 thanks for following me on these platforms 😁🙏🙏
You deserved this success and you earned it.
Show me somebody who says they have (and need) lots of friends, I'll show you somebody with low standards
@@MJ98774 third grade version of me just took a bruise 🤣
I think there should be an additional clarification to this: these people that you spend time around to improve and learn from, and to motivate yourself from, are often not true "friends", but more of "friendly acquaintances". These people are good to improve yourself and have a good life, and they can be the people you spend most of your time with, but they are usually not your true friends. True friends are people who you can rely on no matter what the situation is, who you can call at anytime anywhere and trust that they will help you. True friends don't need to be smarter or more successful than you, they just need to be honest and dependable, because those people are rare and priceless.
Otherwise, these rich people that you might be "friends" with for self-growth, as he talks about, will often drop you in a second if something unexpected happens in your life and you are no longer successful and are in need of help.
You read my mind! Wanted to share this thought here.
I was thinking the same; some of my friends are simply good people that I've gotten to know over time as we were doing our own things and I just feel good when I'm with them. I suppose we inadvertently learn from each other, but it's not a main motivation for being friends; mainly there's a mutual respect and support, and we don't really seek anything of each other. And there is a lot of security in that, to my mind anyway. So that is just another, certain category of friends to me...But those other kinds of false friends you mention...I find them to be equally distributed across the socio-economic spectrum, actually.
That's why you used "true friend" vs "friend". In the West people call "a friend" everyone who is not an enemy. It is different in other cultures.
I’m going to a bachelor party and one of my friends hits me up and says, “we haven’t seen each other in 14 years!” In my head I’m like, “yeah because I’ve been working on my business while you’re still sending me rave videos at 3am!” Nothing wrong with raving, I’ve just been moving forward while some friends are still doing the same things. It sounds like I’m bitter but I’m actually envious he still has time to do that stuff hahaha! Different priorities I guess. I’m in the parking lot of a FedEx Office waiting for them to open so I can print out this marketing collateral. 7:30 am yay! Haha
It wouldn’t be so bad if he were a successful baller and was raving in Ibiza with DiCaprio and a bevy of Victoria’s Secret models.
Keep up the graft my man!
I swear I saw this comment in reddit and in another youtube video in a different channel
@@adam3504 I dunno I don't use reddit but I guarantee I'm not the only sap "entrepreneur" missing out on the party hahaha!
In Spanish, we say "Dime con quien andas, y yo te digo quien eres." It translates as, "Tell me who you hang with, and I tell you who you are."
Dime con quién andas, y te diré quién eres.
@@user-ur2bx2yx4r wow better grammar LOL
Tell me who you hang out with and I can tell you who you are!
"In order to have a friend, you have to be one."
THIS
Wise words!
What most people call "friends" are really just acquaintances.
He said why would you ever wanna leave Tennessee that's exactly where I'm from and I'm never going back to that fearful closed minded place! This video is the truth! I had to leave everyone behind to go on my journey to become the best version of myself. Best decision ever!
Uggh....I live in the south and I can relate. Great weather, (relatively) cheap cost of living and taxes, but the culture? That's why I want to leave. I haven't told anybody I'm making preparations, I'll let them know after the fact.
Family/friends are some of the biggest dream killers there are.
@@MJ98774 truth bro!!!
@@hubertcumberdale2651 Thats what I've heard...it seems post 9-11 and Bush's "Merica is #1 era. that the whole country has become an idiocracy
@@hubertcumberdale2651 I grew up in Idaho. Now that its being invaded by Californians (as is Missoula, MT, from what I've heard) its probably changed....and seeing how WA, OR, CO and now TX are being ruined by Californians bringing their problems and toxic culture wherever they go, I give Boise 5 years before it becomes another Seattle.
I wanted to try the Northeast, seen some good deals on properties in MA, NJ and CT. I wanted to experience the culture in Boston and NYC for a few years, then leave the US altogether. My Ex GF says the same thing you do...property taxes are ridiculous, and its expensive to go out to dinner....things we take for granted down here.
LOL looks like I should just leave 'merica altogether.
@@hubertcumberdale2651 Truth. Californians are image conscious SJW's who are deathly afraid of being called racist.
I've literally spent 20 years doing things people tell me I shouldn't do. and 8 properties later all around the world with an almost financially free lifestyle I learned a long time ago don't listen to people that fear taking chances on calculated bets.
For me it's all about Vietnam not Cambodia (Cambodia was a close 2nd), apart from that, I fully agree with many of you're investments and the attitude to life!
Thank you, Lee.
The two groups of people that will hold you back more than any others are family and so called friends. They are all happy to tell you what "they" think is best for you. Figure out what YOU want and go for it. This will require changes in your life, some pleasant and others not so much. You must be willing to change where change is required.
Your best friend is your bank account, cause when shit hits the fan, your bank account is the only one who will look after you
After watching this I realised that I don't know how to choose good friends...
link to Kiyosaki's article?
The way he talks and moves makes you think that he would have been a rich kid, from old money, Yale graduate, focused on keeping up with the Joneses, and working a ton at some investment bank. So refreshing to see an independent thinker that has his head on straight and that he is none of those things.
Andrew - something I would add to this list is "Not want anything from people who are wealthier than you, other than their company and good humour!" So many people who have wealth feel under siege from people who always seem to want something from them, or have ulterior motives. Money, or rather the lack of it, can make people act weird , dishonest, unpleasant, and sometimes just plain dangerous to your health. Just being a good friend, sharing common interests , and being able to trust and relax around you, people with wealth will often overlook whether you have a fortune or not.
Very good points.
This is so true. My grandson (mid 20's) as an "acquaintance" who is a big celebrity. They cross paths every so often and enjoy a night out with the boys. Last time the two of them were alone, which is very rare since the celebrity always has dozens of people around him. My grandson said, "Let me buy you a beer". The celebrity was stunned. He said, never before had anyone offered to buy a beer for him. He was always the one paying..... Sometimes it can be a lonely life for those who are celebrities and have wealth.
Great advice!, All the points you mentioned MUST also be applied when choosing a wife/partner, otherwise you'll lose focus, direction and LOTS of money
It is very difficult to find a quality individual expert who is looking/investing all over the world.
Go to the Nomad Capitalist conference in October.
join the rotary or any other similar business club. the advantage is that they are a worldwide organisation.
"If you are the smartest person in the room, you are in the wrong room! ;)
😌
Great great points here! I've gone through many of these stages you mentioned myself.
Andrew, you put out some great content but THIS is one of the best.
Thank you very much, Dan.
So true... When I tell people about getting a second passport they stare at me like I'm an alien. I am surrounded people who are so fear ridden including family especially during these times. They are stuck in the paradigm and the "matrix" of the Jonses. I'm working, and have been for a long time, on extricating myself from this paradigm and mindset and humbly have failed many times. I will probably fail some more but I will continue to get better and persevere to achieve the lifestyle I want. At close to middle age I want the next half of my life to serve my needs, help my family's needs, and to give me the freedom to go wherever I'm treated best before I depart this Earth. You CAN teach an older dog new tricks if the dog is open and humble to learning them. Every passing minute is a chance to turn it all around.
My honest advice is to get comfortable with being you. Sometimes you will be by yourself on your journey, and that's OK. The downside of being at the top is that you will be lonely. You'll have maybe one friend for every 10 you had when you started.
The people Andrew spoke about are not friends, they are associates with shared interests. Your real friend count stops when you leave school, drops to zero when you go live offshore. After that every relationship is transactional.
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SUCH an important topic for those in the middle class who want to join the high-income earners or the wealthy.
I value friends who are non-judgmental. Who not only accept me but celebrate me for my quirks and my alternative life choices / interests. Who will push me to always be improving. Who support me, but not like yes-men; who would tell me if they think I'm making a mistake. And who are deeply curious; inquisitive. Who seek to understand other perspectives.
Good advice thanks
Glad you enjoyed it!
How come you switched to 7am instead of 8am? Or did daylight savings happen or something?
As a Malaysian, thanks for living here. Its safe here (for now). Keep doing good job your doing.
Thank you, Mark!
Andrew, I really appreciate you offering us options and ways of thinking.
Really really fantastic video! Been watching Nomad Capitalist for over a year now and am finally offshore myself. Getting residence and opening bank account is daunting at first, but once you get your feet wet and do it your self the satisfaction of getting the job done is amazing! Im 21 and this year can't go to Playa del Carmen, but best of luck to you Andrew! Maybe one day soon I'll achieve the requirements as an entrepreneur to work with you.
Great video
Very helpful, Thankyou.
Keeping up with the Joneses, I love that quote. I am always trying to keep up with them too... Haha
You are my friend Andrew
Excellent!
Great video, Andrew. Can you please give some pointers on how to approach people and ask them to mentor you?
My tip is: don't forget love.
A most excellent video. Thanks.
I like this because it is true, fear is self limiting and those who base their lives on it will rarely have success, To always have friends who can help you though i think has selfish aspects, the question then is why would those who can help you want you to be around them since you cannot help them? I think we should be intentional to surround ourselves with those who can help us and also be intentional to find people we can help who are looking to improve themselves. This doesn't mean to surround ourselves with losers but those who are looking to improve themselves. Be an encourager, look to better yourself, add value to this world in a positive way.
How did you build a online business?
Great perspective on this topic!
Thanks for another great video Andrew!
This is so true.
I would love to interact with nomads that are from Morocco, it will be a humbling experience.
@@nur-azhar I'm a moroccan, but planning to become one, you are more than welcom to come here, and would love to get in touch with you here is my IG @m.ayman.err
Very good points made in this book by Robert Kiyosaki. I still remember this being a book my dad had recommended sometime ago, when I was still quite young.
I can totally relate to this. Sometimes you just gotta do your own thing to move forward with your life, if someone else wants to keep up or fall behind, it's their choice, not yours
what a great topic ....i'm a hermit ...lol
same lol
Belgrade seems to be a lovely place to live in, hope there are some kind economical investment living there :)
I'm a simple woman - I hear Dave Ramsey's quotes being used, I like the video.
Brilliant! I’m goggling Mentorship societies now! I’m looking for Exploration mentorship!
Andrew my new found cyber friend !
Who would you recommend as mentors? Who was some of your mentors?
God bless you sir! Superb points and advice. Wishing you continued success
When I was homeless I learned why homeless tend to congregate in groups. They have the "strength in numbers" mentality. Meanwhile, I was a lone wolf and would often skip meals at the shelter to attend entrepreneur meet ups. I wanted to meet others who were doing what I wanted to. Many of my homeless 'peers' would do what I call homeless work (collecting bottles and cans, panhandling, ect) at the time they were making more money than me but I took the time to educate myself on entrepreneurship and financial literacy and started my business whole homeless. My guidance counselor said That's too risky, you should find a job. I replied Where's the risk? I have nothing to loose. Sadly, I lost a lot of respect for social workers during this time. They don't understand entrepreneurs at all.
Crystal Shorter, what business did you start as homeless?
Hi! What business have you started? How's it? Good luck
Andrew has moved the bar up that it takes to be his client or friend from 6 and 7 digit incomes to now 7 and 8 digit incomes. Does that mean he unfriended all those 6 digit earners?
There is a button on Facebook for that haha
About Time it all depends on how jealous those people are. Put it this way, *none of your haters are doing better than you*
It doesn't mean all the people below you, hate you but all of your haters have accomplished less than you have.
That 7 digit is to motivate you to join the club and to develop yourself.
One of the best!
Can you do an episode where you talk about how it is to be married as a Nomad Capitalist and perhaps family lifestyle??? How you maintain relationships etc. Thanks! :D
So far one of the years best.
I find it hard to find these type people
Them partnerships are the most important as it opens up a lot of doors.
Hi Andrew great video as always hope to meet you one day.
I’ve lived in 3 countries and have 5 passports!
I’ve been consumed with learning, reading and treating patients.
When it comes to having friends, I have a few in each place I lived. They were instrumental in my settling, understanding the culture, adapting, and supporting me in tough times.
However, friends are rare, those who are close to us, are very rare. What kind? The ones that can keys deep conversation, that brings disruption in our thoughts, the ones that point to a new place to go!
Truly, I’m 74 now, and we change, when a friend changes, or when we changed, time to part. It’s in part a loss, in part our new adventure.
As you mentioned, avoid the blood sucker, the narcissist, the seducer. Life brings so many opportunities to meet people. You be the judge!
Great Video!!!
Thank you for this timely video. I've been contemplating cutting several people off. Now, it has been clear.
Hi Andrew...you are a mesmerizing lecturer. Its always good to hear what you talk. I would like to share my life quote for some like minded friends "Money earned is not money saved. Money saved is the money earned" Thanks..
Hello! Fantastic quote!
I often feel than i am different , i call my self the extraterrestrial, i feel than i am on the right minding! All the best to the few of us.
In the process of climbing the ladder you give up your old friends and get new rich so called friends just so you guys can use each other. Where all your new rich friend will be if you will loos it all? I think we know the answer. The trophy wife will be there too. Your view in that regard to my opinion is twisted. I love your channel great content. Thank you.
I think most will agree on the idea, but how about ideas on where to meet successful and likeminded people? And I don't mean some cringeworthy self-help and mindfulness clubs.
Rich dad never existed. Kiyosaki made his fortune writing fiction, and a character he created out of thin air to make millions.
I love your channel, and I've never made a negative comment on any of your videos because your content is unique and top notch, but Kiyosaki? I noticed he doesn't hang around other fiction writers, he hangs with people who've built successful businesses that create value.
He made his money being a fake guru. His peer group should be the author of feel good, wishy washy books like "The Secret"
@@user-ds914 Kiyosaki has been widely criticized but all I do is take the advice, chose which of the things he says applies to me.
To be honest it doesn't matter. Same as that bad adviser Suzie. There are times in our lives where we need a bit of their advice.
@@simphiwer8970 When you say "we", who exactly are you referring to? Pay off my credit cards, don't blow money on depreciating assets, live within your means....who doesn't know that?
Suzie Orman gives advice to the Forrest Gump crowd, I'd like to say it's unbelievable that her audience is as big as it is, but then again, lots of people think Mc Donalds is suitable for human consumption.
Don't make the assumption that "we" need to read a book from a condescending charlatan since some of us figured out everything she teaches plus more when we got our first job before we could legally drive.
No friends until I find the right friends 😒
Will you be able to elaborate more on people losing their money by keeping it with banks in Singapore?
Anand R was not a real event he was making an extreme example of something that would never happen but many non international people would believe
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Fresh, healthy brilliantly served up food and drink attract fresh, healthy and brilliant people...
Im alone most of the time, but God gives me my confidence and God gives me my widsom, however I would like to be around like minded people but unfortunetely I dont have many people who are on my path, family can be like that also without realizing, they can doubt you and make you doubt yourself or try I dont listen to it, I cant really keep away from family, but when im busy i cant stay around them or its a distracting with people like that
My rule for making friends is Don't hang around anyone who doesn't own a passport.
It’s ok to eat avocado toast for more thsn 22c? @grahamstephan will be furious
...and remember to ... SMASH the like button!
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Such an incredible video. Thank you, thank you for making this!
Hanging around people who waste money, causes you to waste your money.
15 min 22cents avocado toast. Graham stephan LOL.
"Oh G it's Monday thank G it's Friday"
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The most fulfilling relationships I've ever had came from my meditation group because what resonates with your spirit is your core essence. This is key. What does your spirit value? Who are the ones who value that? Those are your spirit tribe. 🙏🏽🌈💝
love this!
you live total outside of the "normal" and I reall like it, makes believe it's possible to live outside of the script by doing it, not just talking about it.
I'm not quite the smartest person in the room even when I'm alone in the room.
It's a challenge at times finding others who have the same mindset concerning wealth and success. If I want to find long-term friends, I look for the ones who have the same sense of humour. Those are long-lasting, and very productive.
This video is worth its weight in Gold. I pray I get to meet you Mr. Henderson so many questions I would love to ask if you have the spare time.
I need this video on repeat until this is drill in my head and heart
Lol I live 50/50 in Tennessee and Thailand... when you said TN I almost fell off my chair 😆👏👏👏 great content man. Love your stuff 🙌
Im making my teens watch this after school. Great vid!
I thought I read Kurosaki, sorry wrong video
they fear that everything they knew up to that point is not true; that there are better places in the world; that there are better opportunities in other markets and is safe
Do imaginary friends count because I have extraordinary friends in that regard. Either I could become extraordinary or imaginarily extraordinary myself :D
10:15 That's me. They just don't get it. I want to up and run but they keep bringing up the fear of the unknown. So much so that now I've chosen to avoid them even if they're family. Talk about been loved to death. It's almost as bad as having your dreams buried.
Being too cautious.....my huuugggeeesssttt problem.
Be ready to drop a "friend" before you drop your standards and believe the red flag the first time they show it to you! My mistake/s left me homeless so take it from me - STAY IN THE CIRCLE BY ANY MEANS ONCE YOU ARRIVE AND DONT STEP BACK OUT FOR ANYTHING!!!
Thank you Andrew. I've wanted to live like you since I was a teenager. I have been going down the path of an employee, but I've never fit in. I work like crazy and make good money for an employee but I am starting to implement my work ethic into a personal online business in order to live the nomad capitalist life. Thank you for continuing to inspire.
This advice seems rather focused on spending time with people who have something to offer you (knowledge or connections) , and I certainly agree with distancing yourself from those want to bring you down. But I rather hope that some people are also thinking about what they can offer to others who don't much to give in return.
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Great content. Valuable points. Thanks Andrew