@@yadiaag7771literally this. My cousins throw parties and drink/eat out every single day. They work like 60 hour weeks but still broke. Meanwhile I barely work and have hundreds of thousands in the bank, but they call me cheap when we go out 😂
This literally happened to me a few weeks ago. I live frugality sure. But will have my house paid off in 5 years. No car payment. I don't have all these streaming services like Netflix. Etc. I go to the gym daily. And yeah. Glad these videos help my thinking
1. They plan for the future 2. Give yourself a big window for big purchses 3.They never let things pile up 4. They're ahead and never play catch uo 5. Spare no expense on prevention 6. Adapt to whatever happens in life 7. Ask first, Buy second 8. Keep finances simple 9. Stop Goal post from moving 10. Plan for the plan failing
Back in the late 1970’s my grandpa told me to buy a good used car and drive it till it dies. He always bought a new car and drove it for 10 years. Meanwhile he saved for another car and car repairs. Always paid cash
Start investing with your first job, even if it’s only 25$ a month. Live below your means. Don’t have a baby before marriage. Don’t buy anything (except a house) unless you can pay cash for it.
Buying a house?? With what? A credit?? Knowing waking up to pay someone 1K every month for the next 30 years? Gov wants also yearly tax on "your" house! LoL! Bad advise. Travel, earn money and invest. Dont be a slave for money and dependent on 1 spot!
@@mk-mc1dq Look up statistics about that. Most non married couples break up. 90%. Marriages it’s 50%. Also, lots of legal benefits to being married and having children. Much easier. If you’re willing to commit to raising a child, why not commit to marrying your partner ? This is the way it always has been 20+ years ago. Much better
Many do not realise that we are all one calamity away from becoming broke. The first step to financial freedom is to embrace impermanence and become fearless (not foolhardy).
Save money by learning the joy of cooking. I just started and my wife loves it! We quit going out. We eat more fish and… we have lost weight. Also to quote the movie Dodge Ball…”If u can dodge a wrench, u can dodge a dodgeball “.
Another tip I realize now but wish I had known years ago is to align yourself with like minded frugal people. It is my nature to be frugal but I have had close relationships with people who shamed me for my outlook and thrifting ways. With them in my life I spent too much money on clothes, cars and such to alleviate the shame of buying second hand or not having the latest gadget. These people are no longer a part of my immediate life so I'm on the road to frugality, which imo is much more fun.
Austin, thank you so much for this video. Today I'm actually in the process of packing up & returning about $800 of merchandise (bags & shoes) that I absolutely DO NOT NEED! I finally realized that I shop to self-soothe my anxiety; however, managing excess merch & credit card balances only exacerbates the anxiety. Such a vicious cycle! But for me, 2025 is gonna be a debt-free, no-spend year. Also, please include more pics & videos of your puppy dog. I'm in love with her!!!!!(of course I love you too!).
They go out of their way to avoid all extras fees and interest as even the "small" amounts add up. Interest is just the banks robbing you of your future.
Well done! I think this is easiest for people whose parents have had these skills: it's second nature. If not, it's a big, somewhat alien shift in mindset, regardless of a person's income.
People (friends or not) call me broke for riding a 12 years old Honda Scooter that I paid cash a long time ago... While then struggling in their daily lives while paying their monthly payment for their latest and greatest shiny motorcycle that must be modified and updated yearly to keep up with the joneses...
Hello from Washington! I love your videos. I learned being frugal through these videos, started planning, investing, spend less and understand that it's ok to act broke and not be broke.
Thanks for the 'Psychology of Money' book rec! Just started reading and am hooked, already 15 pages in! I love books like this, find them fascinating, so this is great! This was a great video, too! I really try to do all the things in this video! I NEVER want to go broke, so I try to do everything I can to be smart with my money! I really hope things go well with your new apartment! You're strong and smart, you've got this! Wishing you the best of luck!
Hi from Zwitzerland,,,, great Video,,,,,, Knowing how to deal with money is one of the most important arts in life!!!! I have so much gratitude for my money mindset !!!!!
Very sound advice! I've had to learn these things the hard way over my adult life. My kids are now young adults and I've been trying to teach them, so they don't hit the hardships. I've sent them the link to this video! :)
It has nothing to do with luck or inherited millions. I sort my budget into categories...newer car, car repairs, real estate taxes, vacation, pet care, etc. And it feels good.
Fully agree with you Austin all you talked about is called being organized however being organized it’s a life long task and some times life puts unknowns in the equation
Good Vid! You could have included one additional old saying - the 6P's - Proper Preparation Prevents Pixx Poor Performance Look forward to your next vid.
If you don't have money to pay your bills, including those unplanned expenses, others will control your life. If you earn $100, pretend its $90. Tuck away the $10. I remember my first paycheque when I was 15 years old from a part time job. It was $19.82. I started a savings account and never looked back. I'm 65 now, retired and have over a million dollars in investments. Own a house, car, raised a son, the whole bit. And I'm just an average single guy who worked in private industry with a mid-level job. Never did anything stupid and always got pleasure from simpler things. Worked with an advisor with my investments. Unless you're a sophisticated investor, use an advisor, in my opinion. Traveled some and have nice things. You don't need half the crap people buy.
Yes I am happily doing most of these Agustin as I have learned to do the opposite puts me in a place I wish not to be. You can still live comfortably with a budget that allows you freedom and peace of mind. 🎉Glad to hear you are doing well and are still standing despite the situation experienced 😊
Damn! Damn!! Damn!!! Subscribing to your UA-cam channel is one of the BEST things I have ever done!!! I have told you before and I will tell you again. I LOVE your Practicality! I was blessed to be raised in a household where financial literacy was taught and modeled. I know for a fact that these 10 habits work!!! These 10 habits being practiced for my entire adult life has led me to a life of retirement at 53 with a pension; peace and profound contentment!!! I work part-time because 🎶 "I'm still standing better than I ever did!" 🎶and it gives me something to do!!! Thank you for sharing your wisdom and knowledge!!!🥰
Peer pressure would be a great.topic to.address, Austin. It doesn't stop in high school. Many people buckle to the pressure of splurging on things they can't afford because of.peer pressure or.keeping up with the Joneses. Folks gotta.learn to.stand strong in little things to learn to resist the bigger things.
I really enjoy watching your videos and I've been following these advice for years. Can you make a video for people who are married and have kids? What changes do you think the couple would have to make when it comes to saving more?
Great advice however I totally disagree with the check engine light, I drove around for years with it going on and off, if you have been driving a while in your car you sb able to tell if something is wrong. A little ducktape over the light is an easy fix 😂
One lesson I've learnt from billionaires is to always put your money to work, and diversifying your investments. I'm planning to invest about $200k of my savings in stocks this year, and I know I’ll make profits.
You are right. The best approach I feel is to diversify investments by spreading investments across different asset classes like bonds, real estate, and international stocks, they can reduce the impact of a market meltdown.
That makes sense. I’ve been using a financial market expert for two years now and I own a six-figure diversified portfolio from investing in stocks. I want to diversify more this year, though.
@@PatrickLloyd- Can you share details of your advisor? I want to invest my increased cash flow in stocks and alternative assets to achieve my financial goals.
My CFA Sophie Lynn Carrabus, a renowned figure in her line of work. I recommend researching her credentials further... She has many years of experience and is a valuable resource for anyone looking to navigate the financial market..
Thank you so much for the suggestion! I really needed it. I looked her up on Google and explored her website; she has an impressive background in investments. I've sent her an email, and I hope to hear back from her soon!
It depends on your lifestyle. Like $20k would go far for a single person, but for a family of 5, it would go much quicker. Ideally 6-12 months of living expenses.
@ I’m single and frugal so 20K would keep me afloat for a year. Your videos sharpen my focus 🧘 so I look forward to more discussion of frugality & budgeting. You have a wonderful channel. Andrew
Austin it really helps if you have a really big paycheck to like a duel couple earning 200000 a year if they live in a one bedroom apartment have only one car don't eat out offen don't travel chances are they will have lots of money in the bank no kidding austin.
@@carterdawsonn That's a start, but what happens if you get something catastrophic like cancer? Unless you have a really big emergency fund, it will be wiped out pretty fast with a diagnosis like cancer. A better answer might be to make sure that you have a very good health insurance plan before a major medical setback happens. I have cancer and I am able to speak from experience. Diane
@@carterdawsonn Thanks so very much. I'm sorry about your dad and it's wonderful that his cancer care is covered. I recently had a double mastectomy and am doing well with chemo. God is good! Diane
If you are a regular on this channel, you will know I always say this. My advice to everyone is this : if you want to grow big this year especially in your finances. Be willing to make investments. Saving is great but investing puts you on a pedestal where you wouldnt have to worry about savings as you do now. Thanks to larysa Caba, my portolio is doing really great and im proud of the decisions i made last year.
I feel one Of the greatest challenges that we first timers face in the ma rket is that we end up losing all we have,making it difficult to find ourselves back to our feet. My biggest advice is to always seek the services of a professional just like I did when I ventured into it for the first time. Big thanks to Larysa Caba. I now make huge profits by weekly through her services while still learning to stand on my own.
I know Larysa Caba. she trades for everyone I meet. I met her twice at a meeting in Germany and after her lectures from Ella I had to personally ask her to be my financial advisor. she is definitely good.
I have never seen a trader as open and transparent as Larysa Caba with her clients. The way she decides to make a profit for her clients. she allows you to express your fears and she still rests your fears and that is my respect. I don't normally comment on videos, but this word should be included. she is really cool.
I’d love to to see health problems as something that “hits” suddenly rather than something that has ruined my life since I was a child. All your “nevers” and “simply”s ruin your good advice
It pisses people off when you’re frugal, when you buy stocks crypto. When you don’t want to go broke people hate you for it I’m single never married never had kids I haven’t had sex in almost a decade… I’m worried about financial security and my health. I’m not worried about how your day is going or what you ate for dinner last night… I care about finances family things that actually matter…I don’t care what you’re doing after work or who you’re dating I care about things that help me become my greatest version. I’m not looking for a useless b.s. conversation… I literally only have time for making money I just don’t have time to talk about things I don’t care for
Some people may call you cheap, even though their bank accounts show zero or negative balances.
🙏🏽
Yep. I’m called cheap all the time, but I’m the only one with thousands in the bank even if I make the least out of everyone.
@@yadiaag7771literally this. My cousins throw parties and drink/eat out every single day. They work like 60 hour weeks but still broke. Meanwhile I barely work and have hundreds of thousands in the bank, but they call me cheap when we go out 😂
This literally happened to me a few weeks ago. I live frugality sure. But will have my house paid off in 5 years. No car payment. I don't have all these streaming services like Netflix. Etc. I go to the gym daily. And yeah. Glad these videos help my thinking
@@yadiaag7771They want you to be broke like them. You keep the smart way
1. They plan for the future
2. Give yourself a big window for big purchses
3.They never let things pile up
4. They're ahead and never play catch uo
5. Spare no expense on prevention
6. Adapt to whatever happens in life
7. Ask first, Buy second
8. Keep finances simple
9. Stop Goal post from moving
10. Plan for the plan failing
“I plan for my plan not to go according to plan.”
Excellent
Old military proverb - 'No plan survives the first contact with the enemy.' Also known as 'Everybody has a plan until they get punched in the face'.
Just paid off my car and I will drive it till the wheels fall off, probably 10 more years
Me too 😂
My car is 18 years old and counting. People always say I need a better car. These are the ones that are always broke lol.
Back in the late 1970’s my grandpa told me to buy a good used car and drive it till it dies. He always bought a new car and drove it for 10 years. Meanwhile he saved for another car and car repairs. Always paid cash
Start investing with your first job, even if it’s only 25$ a month. Live below your means. Don’t have a baby before marriage. Don’t buy anything (except a house) unless you can pay cash for it.
"Don't have a baby before marriage" why is this bad? if you and your partner want to start a family but don't see the need to make it legal..
@ bot
@@courtnayzeitler8564 that's disappointing
Buying a house?? With what? A credit?? Knowing waking up to pay someone 1K every month for the next 30 years? Gov wants also yearly tax on "your" house! LoL! Bad advise. Travel, earn money and invest. Dont be a slave for money and dependent on 1 spot!
@@mk-mc1dq
Look up statistics about that. Most non married couples break up. 90%. Marriages it’s 50%. Also, lots of legal benefits to being married and having children. Much easier. If you’re willing to commit to raising a child, why not commit to marrying your partner ? This is the way it always has been 20+ years ago. Much better
Im just scared of being broke and that motivates me😅
I relate.
Many do not realise that we are all one calamity away from becoming broke.
The first step to financial freedom is to embrace impermanence and become fearless (not foolhardy).
@@MarcusAurelius2020Not if you are Oprah Winfrey or Donald Trump.
@@TheCharlieH
All dependent upon the magnitude of the catastrophe relative to financial resources.
@@TheCharlieH
Even the ultra rich won’t live forever or ever Not have any health problems.
"A gram of prevention is worth a kilogram of cure" I love it! 😂❤
It's true!
Save money by learning the joy of cooking. I just started and my wife loves it! We quit going out. We eat more fish and… we have lost weight. Also to quote the movie Dodge Ball…”If u can dodge a wrench, u can dodge a dodgeball “.
Enjoyed this episode. I sold my car and bought a scooter. Savings on insurance are 1.000 Euro per year, so 10.000 Euro in 10 years!
Got rid of my car 5 years ago. Best financial decision ever
Another tip I realize now but wish I had known years ago is to align yourself with like minded frugal people. It is my nature to be frugal but I have had close relationships with people who shamed me for my outlook and thrifting ways. With them in my life I spent too much money on clothes, cars and such to alleviate the shame of buying second hand or not having the latest gadget. These people are no longer a part of my immediate life so I'm on the road to frugality, which imo is much more fun.
"He who is in debt is not free". ThanX for all videos, I'm u fan. Best regards Joe from Sweden
Austin, thank you so much for this video. Today I'm actually in the process of packing up & returning about $800 of merchandise (bags & shoes) that I absolutely DO NOT NEED! I finally realized that I shop to self-soothe my anxiety; however, managing excess merch & credit card balances only exacerbates the anxiety. Such a vicious cycle! But for me, 2025 is gonna be a debt-free, no-spend year. Also, please include more pics & videos of your puppy dog. I'm in love with her!!!!!(of course I love you too!).
Great job.
They go out of their way to avoid all extras fees and interest as even the "small" amounts add up. Interest is just the banks robbing you of your future.
Well done! I think this is easiest for people whose parents have had these skills: it's second nature. If not, it's a big, somewhat alien shift in mindset, regardless of a person's income.
Agreed. If you're not taught, you learn the hard way or not at all.
People (friends or not) call me broke for riding a 12 years old Honda Scooter that I paid cash a long time ago... While then struggling in their daily lives while paying their monthly payment for their latest and greatest shiny motorcycle that must be modified and updated yearly to keep up with the joneses...
Same our cars are 10+ years each
My phone is 5 years old. An iPhone 8. Works great. My friends make fun of my smaller “old” phone. Works the same as their new one. 😂
Gold, pure gold, Austin! Love your videos.
Glad you're enjoying them!
Hello from Washington! I love your videos. I learned being frugal through these videos, started planning, investing, spend less and understand that it's ok to act broke and not be broke.
Thanks for the 'Psychology of Money' book rec! Just started reading and am hooked, already 15 pages in! I love books like this, find them fascinating, so this is great! This was a great video, too! I really try to do all the things in this video! I NEVER want to go broke, so I try to do everything I can to be smart with my money! I really hope things go well with your new apartment! You're strong and smart, you've got this! Wishing you the best of luck!
You are amazing!!!!! I’m glad you’re doing well after the hurricane… thank you for being a role model to a lot of people!!! Muchas gracias
Thanks for watching!
I want to be like Austin when I grow up!
Amen I am old enough to be his grandmother and I am still learning thank you
I can’t imagine someone never going broke. Life happens! Lose a job, get sick, go through a divorce. But if you can avoid it, plan on it! ❤
Even the ultra rich have filed for bankruptcy
Proverbs 24:16 🦋
Hello Austin! I'm going to watch your new video right now. Cheers from Nova Scotia, good man!
Im From NS too 👋🏼
@ That’s awesome! 👍😀
Hello!
Nova Scotia here too, except I left Canada earlier this year due to the people and the government. This video would be perfect for my ex wife.
Nova Scotia here too!
This has got to be one of the best channels .😊
Good stuff, grateful for this!❤
Hi from Zwitzerland,,,, great Video,,,,,, Knowing how to deal with money is one of the most important arts in life!!!! I have so much gratitude for my money mindset !!!!!
Very sound advice! I've had to learn these things the hard way over my adult life. My kids are now young adults and I've been trying to teach them, so they don't hit the hardships. I've sent them the link to this video! :)
It has nothing to do with luck or inherited millions. I sort my budget into categories...newer car, car repairs, real estate taxes, vacation, pet care, etc. And it feels good.
We also sort everything and everything is categorized.
Fully agree with you Austin all you talked about is called being organized however being organized it’s a life long task and some times life puts unknowns in the equation
So true but, if we know to “expect the unexpected,” then we are truly prepared.
Watching you from Jordan, Middle East. I never miss any of your videos.
Very far away!!!! I know Petra is there! Thanks for watching!
I like your videos and look forward to seeing new ones..
watching from Canada
Good Vid! You could have included one additional old saying - the 6P's - Proper Preparation Prevents Pixx Poor Performance Look forward to your next vid.
Yes The Psychology of Money is a really good book.
If you don't have money to pay your bills, including those unplanned expenses, others will control your life. If you earn $100, pretend its $90. Tuck away the $10. I remember my first paycheque when I was 15 years old from a part time job. It was $19.82. I started a savings account and never looked back. I'm 65 now, retired and have over a million dollars in investments. Own a house, car, raised a son, the whole bit. And I'm just an average single guy who worked in private industry with a mid-level job. Never did anything stupid and always got pleasure from simpler things. Worked with an advisor with my investments. Unless you're a sophisticated investor, use an advisor, in my opinion. Traveled some and have nice things. You don't need half the crap people buy.
Yes I am happily doing most of these Agustin as I have learned to do the opposite puts me in a place I wish not to be. You can still live comfortably with a budget that allows you freedom and peace of mind. 🎉Glad to hear you are doing well and are still standing despite the situation experienced 😊
Austin, you're so kind to us Europeans -> grams and kilograms 👍
What a treat! This video is top notch!
Damn! Damn!! Damn!!! Subscribing to your UA-cam channel is one of the BEST things I have ever done!!! I have told you before and I will tell you again. I LOVE your Practicality! I was blessed to be raised in a household where financial literacy was taught and modeled. I know for a fact that these 10 habits work!!! These 10 habits being practiced for my entire adult life has led me to a life of retirement at 53 with a pension; peace and profound contentment!!! I work part-time because 🎶 "I'm still standing better than I ever did!" 🎶and it gives me something to do!!! Thank you for sharing your wisdom and knowledge!!!🥰
Awesome!!! I'm glad!! Thanks for watching!
Okay that british accent genuinely threw me off😂. Love it!
That singing alone deserves a thumbs up.
Peer pressure would be a great.topic to.address, Austin. It doesn't stop in high school. Many people buckle to the pressure of splurging on things they can't afford because of.peer pressure or.keeping up with the Joneses. Folks gotta.learn to.stand strong in little things to learn to resist the bigger things.
I really enjoy watching your videos and I've been following these advice for years. Can you make a video for people who are married and have kids? What changes do you think the couple would have to make when it comes to saving more?
Go Austin!!
Very inspiring El Agustin.. ❤
Love your video. Hello from Thailand 🎉
Thanks for watching!
A great video with great points!
Thanks!
Hey I’m from the 6.2% UK 🇬🇧 demographic! Love your content keep it up 👍
Great rendition of Elton John - True Survivor :)
This is so smart 😀
hello from belgium
Great advice however I totally disagree with the check engine light, I drove around for years with it going on and off, if you have been driving a while in your car you sb able to tell if something is wrong. A little ducktape over the light is an easy fix 😂
Hello 👋👋
Excellent Video as Always 😊
Love 💕 Respect all the way from Pakistan 😊
We need to be content with what we have...like you were saying.....
And just like Paul was saying in 1 Timothy 6:7,8.....😊😊😊😊😅😅😅
I’ve learned to be content in all circumstances.
Something like that 😊
California here. 🎉
One lesson I've learnt from billionaires is to always put your money to work, and diversifying your investments. I'm planning to invest about $200k of my savings in stocks this year, and I know I’ll make profits.
You are right. The best approach I feel is to diversify investments by spreading investments across different asset classes like bonds, real estate, and international stocks, they can reduce the impact of a market meltdown.
That makes sense. I’ve been using a financial market expert for two years now and I own a six-figure diversified portfolio from investing in stocks. I want to diversify more this year, though.
@@PatrickLloyd- Can you share details of your advisor? I want to invest my increased cash flow in stocks and alternative assets to achieve my financial goals.
My CFA Sophie Lynn Carrabus, a renowned figure in her line of work. I recommend researching her credentials further... She has many years of experience and is a valuable resource for anyone looking to navigate the financial market..
Thank you so much for the suggestion! I really needed it. I looked her up on Google and explored her website; she has an impressive background in investments. I've sent her an email, and I hope to hear back from her soon!
For an emergency fund/savings what amount is adequate to cope with unexpected expenses. Perhaps 10-20,000$.
It depends on your lifestyle. Like $20k would go far for a single person, but for a family of 5, it would go much quicker. Ideally 6-12 months of living expenses.
@ I’m single and frugal so 20K would keep me afloat for a year. Your videos sharpen my focus 🧘 so I look forward to more discussion of frugality & budgeting. You have a wonderful channel. Andrew
Great list of money saavy folks
I guilty of avoiding issues until the last minute. I keep putting them off until they pile up. Yep! its called procrastination. Sigh!
Hello from sweden 🇸🇪
Hola!
Hello ! I have many second cousins in Sweden. 😊
@@ElAgustin
That’s Spanish not Swedish. Lol. It’s “hej” 😊
Glad you'll be moving into your new apartment! :)
I'm finally here! Don't have much in it yet though!
It won't be long, you KNOW how to decorate...🤔frugally, and it will be cool as always!@ElAgustin
You have said in previous videos tgat you have dtiven cars with poor tyres etc to save money...
I Love your Doggy, he's cute. 🦮 Ruff Ruff!
True
I saved for over two years to pay cash for my latest car…no 5 year plans for me…🎉
I like to buy less but the best quality I can save for, rather than high quantities of crap. To me,that’s cheaper in the long run
Chrissy in Canada
Ave you information on your apartment
I'm here. Next video is about it!
Don't spend. Don't live. Little to no responsibilities. Have money or a jump-start to begin with.
Someone's excited about the big boxing event of tonight!
I didn't even know, lol
Proverbs 22:7
The rich rule over the poor , and the borrower is slave to the lender.
Austin it really helps if you have a really big paycheck to like a duel couple earning 200000 a year if they live in a one bedroom apartment have only one car don't eat out offen don't travel chances are they will have lots of money in the bank no kidding austin.
Quoting Rocky Balboa gives you two thumbs up 👍 👍
Another habit to never go broke is to never experience a major medical or health set back
That’s why you have an emergency fund :)
@@carterdawsonn That's a start, but what happens if you get something catastrophic like cancer? Unless you have a really big emergency fund, it will be wiped out pretty fast with a diagnosis like cancer. A better answer might be to make sure that you have a very good health insurance plan before a major medical setback happens. I have cancer and I am able to speak from experience. Diane
Yeah, sad but true. But then you get back on your plan as soon as you can.
@@jimmiepatrum I’m so sorry. My dad has Cancer and writing from Canada where everything has been covered. Wish you the best
@@carterdawsonn Thanks so very much. I'm sorry about your dad and it's wonderful that his cancer care is covered. I recently had a double mastectomy and am doing well with chemo. God is good! Diane
Speaking as someone from the U.K., I’m just wondering which part of the U.K. that accent is from?!! 🤔😂
Liverpool 😅
@@Tasucu-b4jI’m from Liverpool, and that ain’t a Liverpool accent! 😂😂😂
Never getting married or having kids will ensure you don't go broke.
If you find the right woman your life can change in a positive way
Yes yes.. The English/England 🏴 watch you as well.😊😊😊😊😊
Yep I'm cheap - but not broke.
Buy Bitcoin.
GOOD MONEY ADVICE ON HOW NOT TO BECOME HOMELESS.
I do all that you say in this video and i live like a king
Did you go back to your apartment in Georgia?😮
If you are a regular on this channel, you will know I always say this. My advice to everyone is this : if you want to grow big this year especially in your finances. Be willing to make investments. Saving is great but investing puts you on a pedestal where you wouldnt have to worry about savings as you do now. Thanks to larysa Caba, my portolio is doing really great and im proud of the decisions i made last year.
Making over 48k monthly is all because of her.
I feel one Of the greatest challenges that we first timers face in the ma rket is that we end up losing all we have,making it difficult to find ourselves back to our feet. My biggest advice is to always seek the services of a professional just like I did when I ventured into it for the first time. Big thanks to Larysa Caba. I now make huge profits by weekly through her services while still learning to stand on my own.
I know Larysa Caba. she trades for everyone I meet. I met her twice at a meeting in Germany and after her lectures from Ella I had to personally ask her to be my financial advisor. she is definitely good.
I have never seen a trader as open and transparent as Larysa Caba with her clients. The way she decides to make a profit for her clients. she allows you to express your fears and she still rests your fears and that is my respect. I don't normally comment on videos, but this word should be included. she is really cool.
I just looked up her name online. she is licensed with credible certificates and has an amazing track record. Thank you for the message.
Step one to being rich; develop the stand known as KING CRIMSON. Step two; profit.
God save the metric system 😁
what if you strike someone with your car and get sued for 3 million dollars WELL I GOT NEWS FOR YA AUSTIN YOU WILL BE BROKE
Never heard of Third Party Insurance?
I get BROKE if I get WOKE?
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💪
✅👍🙏💸
Health privilege is so blind
I’d love to to see health problems as something that “hits” suddenly rather than something that has ruined my life since I was a child.
All your “nevers” and “simply”s ruin your good advice
@@M_SC You're miserable
It pisses people off when you’re frugal, when you buy stocks crypto.
When you don’t want to go broke people hate you for it
I’m single never married never had kids
I haven’t had sex in almost a decade…
I’m worried about financial security and my health. I’m not worried about how your day is going or what you ate for dinner last night…
I care about finances family things that actually matter…I don’t care what you’re doing after work or who you’re dating
I care about things that help me become my greatest version.
I’m not looking for a useless b.s. conversation…
I literally only have time for making money
I just don’t have time to talk about things I don’t care for