Let me know in the comments what your favorite piece of advice was! I had a lot of fun making this video and hopefully I don't get banned from going to Nobu in the future. If you want some free resources or free stocks, check out the links in the description - I want to help you guys succeed financially and be inspired! -Charlie
Blake is the real deal. He was in my MBA program in California. The guy is out of this world intelligent and very entrepreneurial minded. Highly recommend interviewing him more.
hey Charlie - I'm David. I doubt that you or anyone else is going to read these given that I'm commenting a year after I watched this when it was first posted - regardless - this video changed my life forever. I'm an 18 year old undergraduate in Canada and because of this video - particularly the first interview - I decided to chase my dreams, live out the adventure of my life - and plan to attend Harvard starting in 2025. Thank you for all the work you do. The scale and reach of content and wisdom like this is unfathomable. Thank you again - Love.
When I first saw the age of Blake, I thought "another spoiled rich kid" , but to my surprise , he turned out to be a very thoughtful, entrepreneurial , humble person. Good job Blake! You deserve what you built!
@@BuffPomsky everyone makes judgments. it's a biological trait humans evolved to have for survival. The difference in what makes you shitty or not is if you act on those judgments. I may have silently judged him, but I would have treated him as I would anyone else.
Experiencing a loss by suicide gives you a whole different perspective on life. Blake seems like a good human. I’m sorry he experienced a loss like that but glad he appreciates time and was willing to share his journey.
I agree with Alex, if you have a goal in mind and you think its achievable don't mind what everybody else says, go for it because sometimes your friends and family might not think that you are capable of achieving it and end up putting you down thinking that they are helping you.
This is eye-opening! Its humbling to realize that those people in Bentleys and Ferraris still went through all the hardwork and struggles in their younger years. Thank you for making this video..
Let me get this straight. Blake was broke during covid which was about 2-3 years ago. Somehow acquired TEN airbnbs and the best month is 1.7million dollars? Then all these comments that sound like bots are all doing the same type of compliments without questioning. Sounds like all CAP to me
Lots of Blake praises in these comments… and here’s one more! Haven’t finished this video yet, but had to comment. He seems to have such a good head on his shoulders. He’s super inspiring and I appreciate how humble he seems. Kuddos to him.
Based on everyone else’s comments Blake truly stole the show. I enjoyed his interview and insight on everything. Seemed very down to earth & knowledgeable.
A lot of people don't realize, there are so many ways to make money! These videos are always super entertaining. Keep up the high quality content Charlie! 🙌🏻
Another great Charlie Chang video! I would love a one on one video with Blake - he was dropping gems. This vid found me at the right time, thank you for always producing quality content 🙏
Lida what a champ! 'Tough times don't last, tough people do' ... this is a brand new one but wow so clear, different way to say the word most pro's use ... resilience. Her's is a way better and more human version.
People that are wealthy do NOT pay themselves first. Those are wealthy folks without integrity. In my early days, I always made sure I pay my employees first. Then, if there is leftover, then that’s my paycheck.
The last lady said “Before you pay Uncle Sam, before you pay your mortgage, before you pay your auto insurance, before you pay your electrical bill, put money aside for yourself first. People that are wealthy, they pay themselves before paying anyone else.” I think you should pay off all your necessities first before putting money aside for yourself.
That is a poor person’s mentality. No matter how much I made I have always paid myself first. Whether it was 20 dollars a check working at mcdonalds vs the 10’s of thousands I invest now. ALWAYS pay yourself first. Prioritize your savings/investments over other people’s pockets.
Same but I hear people say this. I guess prioritizing it makes it happen instead of after all those things - well I have to pay this too, this too, this too…and there’s no savings left. Maybe it’s just a mindset thing.
Blake and Lida had the best advice! “Treat the Janitor as the Boss” “Tough times don’t last. Tough people do” Also, I always leave Nobu dropping $500 still hungry and go to McDonald’s or Taco Bell after! 😂
Lot of people involved with real estate here or diversified into it. Great builder of stable wealth. Entrepreneurs are humble through failures and succeed even more after challenges!
Blake's nickname is MrFourTwoEight. He owned a 7-figure discord education channel about the stock market, used that money to build his Airbnb empire. Now he makes 7-figures teaching others how to build their own Airbnb empire.
Blake will be successful and is a great talker. Look at the other comments as proof with that being said a lot of the stuff he said doesn’t add up if you listen. He alludes to being broke during COVID and living with his parents due to a failed clothing business but a few minutes later in a completely different story/context alludes to also having many properties at that time. However to be successful you dont need to be factually accurate or be able to convince everyone so I think he will be successful because he can deliver those incongruent facts with most people not noticing and the people that do not caring
Interviewer: “I wanted to understand how people are like that can afford to eat here” Also interviewer: “oh look, my friend Blake, driving a $500k car just pulled up” Me: ?????
I like these videos a lot, but it sucks when some people leave out important details. Like for Blake, I'm genuinely curious how you can go from having no money at all to owning 25 properties in so few years and also having nice cars? Would you not need something in your name to secure a loan for the first property, e.g., you can't actually be broke? Real estate/running Airbnbs especially is kind of a high barrier to entry. Also, would you not be drowning in debt this early in your journey, as paying off that many properties in so few years would be unheard of, and so also where would the money come from for cars that early on? Like, I'm genuinely curious because, as someone with a lot of experience in that world, that seems impossible, but if it is possible, I really, really would like to know how it's done.
I wanna know how Blake was broke living with his parents and was able to save up for a few houses so quick, I ran 1 airbnb for 7 years and im still financially broke and struggling so i quit. but its probably from having a bad property manager for those 7 years
Real Estate should NOT be allowed to be treated as an investment if the supply is artificially limited. This prices people out of places, makes buying impossible for working people, and creates a toxic aspiration. I respect the business owners and their achievements but the focus they have on turning a human necessity (shelter) into an income source is disgusting. Blake is cool but it's really concerning how many people aspire to become landlords. Your success doesn't have to come at the detriment of others, but so many people choose that path.
Use to like this channel when it was real. Now he has planned Guest with B-Roll, Ads, UA-camrs, ect. UA-cam Pyramid Marketing. Scattered with a few real interviews.
Let me know in the comments what your favorite piece of advice was! I had a lot of fun making this video and hopefully I don't get banned from going to Nobu in the future.
If you want some free resources or free stocks, check out the links in the description - I want to help you guys succeed financially and be inspired!
-Charlie
Be Blake. Blake just gets it. Genius, personality of a king, tips big money like I would if I had millions. LOVEEEE Him more Blame content please
Blake is the real deal. He was in my MBA program in California. The guy is out of this world intelligent and very entrepreneurial minded. Highly recommend interviewing him more.
Blake needs his own interview. Blake needs to sit down and show us how he did it.
I think that about Wally Elsherif in the Lambo video…he dug out of $250k he owed the IRS or something like that…I would love more info.
from dead broke to owning 25 properties making millions. with nothing in between. other than than turning 25 and having access to his trust fund...
would you guys want to see a full interview with him on the main channel?
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@@CharlieChang yesss
hey Charlie - I'm David. I doubt that you or anyone else is going to read these given that I'm commenting a year after I watched this when it was first posted - regardless - this video changed my life forever. I'm an 18 year old undergraduate in Canada and because of this video - particularly the first interview - I decided to chase my dreams, live out the adventure of my life - and plan to attend Harvard starting in 2025. Thank you for all the work you do. The scale and reach of content and wisdom like this is unfathomable. Thank you again - Love.
When I first saw the age of Blake, I thought "another spoiled rich kid" , but to my surprise , he turned out to be a very thoughtful, entrepreneurial , humble person. Good job Blake! You deserve what you built!
Might be a lesson for yourself given how quickly you judged him 🤔
@@BuffPomsky everyone makes judgments. it's a biological trait humans evolved to have for survival. The difference in what makes you shitty or not is if you act on those judgments. I may have silently judged him, but I would have treated him as I would anyone else.
Same here
Blake gave the BEST interview in this entire episode! Everything he said was humble and valid!
"tough times don't last, tough people do" that's some good ass advice right there
I haven't even finished watching but I am so impressed with Blake. He is a beautiful spirit. God bless him❤️❤️❤️
Right!!! I was getting such amazing vibes from him
Experiencing a loss by suicide gives you a whole different perspective on life. Blake seems like a good human. I’m sorry he experienced a loss like that but glad he appreciates time and was willing to share his journey.
Blake seems like a genuinely good guy, glad to see things worked out for him 🙏🏽
Wow Blake is smart and humble. He’d be a great mentor to a lot of people
"Focus on replacing your salary so that you can buy your time back" - Blake
Holy shitballs that is one hell of a quote to live by. Facts.
Blake has it! He seems like such a genuine kind guy! Good for you Blake.
“Treat the Janitor like the Boss” is just such a great quote!
Blake is so mature for his age! Good for him and his success being so young. 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
I agree with Alex, if you have a goal in mind and you think its achievable don't mind what everybody else says, go for it because sometimes your friends and family might not think that you are capable of achieving it and end up putting you down thinking that they are helping you.
This is eye-opening! Its humbling to realize that those people in Bentleys and Ferraris still went through all the hardwork and struggles in their younger years. Thank you for making this video..
Let me get this straight. Blake was broke during covid which was about 2-3 years ago.
Somehow acquired TEN airbnbs and the best month is 1.7million dollars?
Then all these comments that sound like bots are all doing the same type of compliments without questioning.
Sounds like all CAP to me
Lots of Blake praises in these comments… and here’s one more! Haven’t finished this video yet, but had to comment. He seems to have such a good head on his shoulders. He’s super inspiring and I appreciate how humble he seems. Kuddos to him.
aw the way the second guy is hugging his kid during the entire interview is so sweet. his kid looks at him with such admiration it's so cool to see.
Blake is the man. I like how he was very humble and telling us what keeps him going
blake needs his own interview! he seems like a super smart, humble, down to earth dude!!!
Based on everyone else’s comments Blake truly stole the show. I enjoyed his interview and insight on everything. Seemed very down to earth & knowledgeable.
"Treat the Janitor like a boss". Damn, thats outstanding. I love it.
PLEASE PLEASE bring Blake back on here! Hes wonderful!
Truly grateful for your channel man.
Blake seems awesome. Great interview.
You notice how the guy who made $302,021 in revenue in one month mentioned the extra $21. Every penny matters!
Blake is a fkin BEAST. Love that man so knowledgable and humble
Last lady's got a good head on her shoulders 🙏 "tough situations don't last, tough people do."
A lot of people don't realize, there are so many ways to make money! These videos are always super entertaining. Keep up the high quality content Charlie! 🙌🏻
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Helped open this Nobu in Lido. Brings me back. Great video.
Blake seems super cool, you should try and get a real dedicated sit down interview with him. It would be super interesting
Carbon copy of what Andrew tate encourages unless you wanna see Blake killed I wouldn’t want him on again and lives his life helping others.
Congrats on 1M Charlie. You made it 🎉
Another great Charlie Chang video! I would love a one on one video with Blake - he was dropping gems. This vid found me at the right time, thank you for always producing quality content 🙏
Lida what a champ! 'Tough times don't last, tough people do' ... this is a brand new one but wow so clear, different way to say the word most pro's use ... resilience. Her's is a way better and more human version.
The first guy’s quote was GREAT!
Wow, I want to hear more from Blake! What a motivational and kind person!
Lida is one wise lady. My favorite advice in this video. Short and sweet.
People that are wealthy do NOT pay themselves first. Those are wealthy folks without integrity. In my early days, I always made sure I pay my employees first. Then, if there is leftover, then that’s my paycheck.
Blake’s hair is magical ✨Great start at being unique:) Love this, Fun series !!
You gotta ask these youngsters what there Family does. Keep up the good content!
You already know lol
I loved this video Charlie!
Thank you Alex!
The last lady said “Before you pay Uncle Sam, before you pay your mortgage, before you pay your auto insurance, before you pay your electrical bill, put money aside for yourself first. People that are wealthy, they pay themselves before paying anyone else.”
I think you should pay off all your necessities first before putting money aside for yourself.
That is a poor person’s mentality. No matter how much I made I have always paid myself first. Whether it was 20 dollars a check working at mcdonalds vs the 10’s of thousands I invest now. ALWAYS pay yourself first. Prioritize your savings/investments over other people’s pockets.
Same but I hear people say this. I guess prioritizing it makes it happen instead of after all those things - well I have to pay this too, this too, this too…and there’s no savings left. Maybe it’s just a mindset thing.
Thats my money thoe. My time spent.
The first kid is genuinely the most well spoken person
so much values in this video, thank you!
I like this Blake guy. Mesmerized.
Yes wow! What a strong kid
Blake and Lida had the best advice!
“Treat the Janitor as the Boss”
“Tough times don’t last. Tough people do”
Also, I always leave Nobu dropping $500 still hungry and go to McDonald’s or Taco Bell after! 😂
Lot of people involved with real estate here or diversified into it. Great builder of stable wealth. Entrepreneurs are humble through failures and succeed even more after challenges!
Blake's nickname is MrFourTwoEight. He owned a 7-figure discord education channel about the stock market, used that money to build his Airbnb empire. Now he makes 7-figures teaching others how to build their own Airbnb empire.
They key to Blake’s development was he had a quality, successful mentor that he briefly mentioned.
Blake will be successful and is a great talker. Look at the other comments as proof
with that being said a lot of the stuff he said doesn’t add up if you listen. He alludes to being broke during COVID and living with his parents due to a failed clothing business but a few minutes later in a completely different story/context alludes to also having many properties at that time. However to be successful you dont need to be factually accurate or be able to convince everyone so I think he will be successful because he can deliver those incongruent facts with most people not noticing and the people that do not caring
"What's the most money you've made in one month?"
"Sadly, only like $56k"
Love these videos. They inspire me
Curious how Blake got started with his previous "successful businesses" and if he had any capital prior to.
Protect Blake at all cost. This guy is legit.
"Treat the janitor like a boss" what a good lesson to live by bro.
blake is an airbnb guru and this video is an ad for him
What a line up of great interviews, front to back . Mahalo
Mahalo for your comment!
Interviewer: “I wanted to understand how people are like that can afford to eat here”
Also interviewer: “oh look, my friend Blake, driving a $500k car just pulled up”
Me: ?????
Such great questions!
First guy was very well spoken! Awesome video
I like these videos a lot, but it sucks when some people leave out important details. Like for Blake, I'm genuinely curious how you can go from having no money at all to owning 25 properties in so few years and also having nice cars? Would you not need something in your name to secure a loan for the first property, e.g., you can't actually be broke? Real estate/running Airbnbs especially is kind of a high barrier to entry. Also, would you not be drowning in debt this early in your journey, as paying off that many properties in so few years would be unheard of, and so also where would the money come from for cars that early on? Like, I'm genuinely curious because, as someone with a lot of experience in that world, that seems impossible, but if it is possible, I really, really would like to know how it's done.
Ricky & April's approach, as simple as it may sound, was awesome to hear.
Good interviews, learn a lot
this guy is getting paid to host these people on the show lmao. thats a good lesson from this video.
These are my favorite videos. Very inspiring and motivational
Blake: I started upper middle class and I stayed there through hard work.
clicked on the video for the sushi ended up staying for the quality info
Blake is the 🐐 fr aka MrFourtoEight!!
I wanna know how Blake was broke living with his parents and was able to save up for a few houses so quick, I ran 1 airbnb for 7 years and im still financially broke and struggling so i quit. but its probably from having a bad property manager for those 7 years
Real Estate should NOT be allowed to be treated as an investment if the supply is artificially limited. This prices people out of places, makes buying impossible for working people, and creates a toxic aspiration. I respect the business owners and their achievements but the focus they have on turning a human necessity (shelter) into an income source is disgusting.
Blake is cool but it's really concerning how many people aspire to become landlords. Your success doesn't have to come at the detriment of others, but so many people choose that path.
congrats on one million!
Thank you!!
Love it thank you you Blake and everyone an inspiration
Great video!
3:07 very wise 26 yr old, i was definitely not that wise. But having basic bills covered by parents is huge while u r building urself.
Who is this Blake guy? Love his energy. He has such a magnetic personality!
Grats on a million charlie!
Love these videos
Lida just spoke to me on a personal level
it is wild tho how the high end resturaunts charges hundreds for a meal that is snack sized
26 years old...give this man a Ted Talk segment!
Love this series sm- force Blake to start a youtube channel again
Use to like this channel when it was real. Now he has planned Guest with B-Roll, Ads, UA-camrs, ect. UA-cam Pyramid Marketing. Scattered with a few real interviews.
tough times don't last, tough ppl do.....need to write this down
Blue shirt guy is speaking truth, make sure y’all listen to him‼️
Last girl had great and real advice too!
what is the name of paige’s business 18:01
Great content!
What a humble American... Many Americans I've met were snob or arrogant....
Lida gave a ton of valuable advice that you dont see a lot on your channel
0:24 caught in 4k😂😂😂
First guy gave great advice. Eerily similar to mine minus the real estate.
Love that GameStop advice 💸
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I always get motivation from these videos and in somehow I get best tips also
Blake is killing ittt
Love it🎉
you shoudl ask "what is the lowest you have made in a year"
to show the flip side of the whole story even for successful people
Yo shout out to the boy 👦 Blake , that was great advice
Great video
"Treat the janitor like youd treat the boss" ...Rest in Peace brother