What the rich teach their kids about money

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  • @Abundantiaco
    @Abundantiaco  3 роки тому +68

    Were you surprised by any of these lessons? Let me know!
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    • @greywolfTomyris
      @greywolfTomyris 3 роки тому

      I'm hearing things in me from you

    • @greywolfTomyris
      @greywolfTomyris 3 роки тому +1

      Seeking freedom ,financial freedom but the concept of financial freedom in our head comes from fear mostly , free your mind from fear first then freedom doesn't go anywhere I'd tell myself.

    • @tommytommyfieser
      @tommytommyfieser 3 роки тому +1

      I love your emphasis, not only in this video but also your others, of how its okay to be rich. Money isn't the root of all evil, but also not necessarily the end goal either. Getting over the mental hurdle of money is evil and people who have money are evil allows one to move onto to the paradigm of money is value, and how can I provide value to those around me and to humanity.
      Love it Sorelle!

    • @axlx2863
      @axlx2863 3 роки тому +1

      No big surprises, but I love that you dive into the psychology of prosperity and not just the practicals. 💫

    • @Hassy
      @Hassy 3 роки тому

      Loving these videos, S.A. Keep em coming and thank you for shinin' some light with your tips!

  • @siddhagupta4605
    @siddhagupta4605 3 роки тому +425

    Once you start watching Sorelle,you can't stop, she's so inspiring

    • @Abundantiaco
      @Abundantiaco  3 роки тому +22

      Aw thanks!

    • @siddhagupta4605
      @siddhagupta4605 3 роки тому +11

      @@Abundantiaco No thank you, please never stop

    • @valeriadt
      @valeriadt 3 роки тому +8

      Agree! I can't stop

    • @sirmashiane5488
      @sirmashiane5488 3 роки тому +9

      Facts, It was an easy jump from her original channel to this one. So glad she's sharing so much knowledge consistently!

    • @serenequeen1358
      @serenequeen1358 3 роки тому +3

      Totally agree

  • @alexanderlyon
    @alexanderlyon 3 роки тому +359

    The story of Jim Carrey's father is a lot like the first part of this. Carrey's father wanted to be a comedian but was afraid of the risk. He played it safe, became an accountant, and was still fired eventually. He then worked in a factory and (I believe) a janitor. All work has dignity. But, Jim Carrey's life lesson was that we "can play it safe" and still lose. So, why not just go for it, take the risk, and pursue our dreams instead? The "safe" play isn't all that safe and many people let it crush their souls.

    • @Fuhreekz
      @Fuhreekz 3 роки тому +7

      Such good points. Thank you for sharing this.

    • @stephsteph1338
      @stephsteph1338 3 роки тому +5

      Needed to see this comment, today! Thank you!

    • @howtoadultschool
      @howtoadultschool 3 роки тому +10

      I remember seeing this story told at a university commencement ceremony shortly before I graduated. It literally changed my life in that moment. I let go of my 'plan B' job and went for entrepreneurship. I haven't been playing it safe since. It hasn't always worked out perfectly, but I don't regret it for a moment!

    • @indigo991
      @indigo991 3 роки тому +2

      Wow

    • @MrTruthislight
      @MrTruthislight 3 роки тому +3

      U believe Hollywood bios ? Please!!!!!!!! Look at all the actors and wannabes that Hollywood chews and spits out. They sure risked a lot. The most productive years of their life. So don’t use celebs to illlustrate your point. You are just fueling delusions in others.

  • @jamilyakovacik570
    @jamilyakovacik570 3 роки тому +52

    Money lessons for kids:
    1) Redefine risks
    2) Networking is everything
    3) Use your skills to provide value to many people
    4) It's ok to be rich
    5) Money love organization and respect 💗

  • @BlackOreoCookie
    @BlackOreoCookie 3 роки тому +63

    It's so crazy, I personally want to use my art and design skills to start a business, I started investing a tiny bit of money last week, and suddenly I'm getting more requests for commissions, and literally yesterday someone asked me to teach their child how to draw. My mind is blown, I'm so happy and grateful and most of all, hopeful for my future 😊

  • @irenejacob8553
    @irenejacob8553 3 роки тому +43

    There is a quote I heard which says money doesn't change you,it reveals you.

  • @lanoisiyomit7104
    @lanoisiyomit7104 3 роки тому +61

    I have literally just started my journey and no lie, it is so scary.... but the alternative is scarier DEFINITELY

    • @Abundantiaco
      @Abundantiaco  3 роки тому +4

      I AGREE!

    • @howtoadultschool
      @howtoadultschool 3 роки тому

      It's definitely scary, it's often challenging, but it's so worth it. :)

    • @IrishBOBSister
      @IrishBOBSister 3 роки тому +1

      That reminds me of that quote from Oscar Wilde, "I don't want to earn my living; I want to live."

  • @sensitivelifestyle
    @sensitivelifestyle 3 роки тому +65

    You’re the kind of teacher that’s so inspiring and effective because you’ve lived what you teach. Thank you!

    • @Abundantiaco
      @Abundantiaco  3 роки тому +6

      That's my aim! And thank you for being here and watching.

  • @anitamukhiya2761
    @anitamukhiya2761 3 роки тому +19

    I finished one book The RICHEST MAN OF BABYLON, and I am enjoying the second book RICH DAD AND POOR DAD and there is one point We need to choose our own hero....SO I CHOOSE YOU 😊 ...I am looking for the freedom and following the guidelines and studying a lot lately 😊

  • @roseleveque1706
    @roseleveque1706 3 роки тому +2

    I am opening up a business right now I Arizona & seriously needed this today because I had to get a part time job until we open. I needed to hear that it's not a failure, it's just a step in the direction and this is sometimes how we have to do it. Thank you for this, hopefully everything works out and I can say that I've made it.

  • @brunomanco7529
    @brunomanco7529 3 роки тому +41

    The richest guy i know, a canned fruit importer, wears a 5 bucks plastic watch, and his shoes are older than me. Hes very frugal. He prefers to have a good quality life, with good leisure, instead of wearing expensive aparel

    • @reefprayerresin
      @reefprayerresin 3 роки тому +1

      He probably read ‘The Millionaire Next Door’

    • @siugarr
      @siugarr 3 роки тому +5

      Oof... An old rich man I know is also the same. He was an investor and barely works. But he only owns a handful pairs of slacks and button downs and that's.... it. He uses the same bag for years until it rots and he has no choice but to buy a new one, and the phone he uses is neither any of the latest models. But he's also /the most generous/ you'll ever meet. He wouldn't think twice of buying someone a laptop to help for their education and he splurges on food. I aspire to be like him one day. Though perhaps splurge a little more for myself.

  • @mirafarkas7940
    @mirafarkas7940 3 роки тому +3

    Dear Sorelle!
    I've been feeling the need to say thank you for quite some time now.
    I've been following you eversince you shaved your hair (which I did too), and through this time your message really gave me hope and inspiration.
    I've been to some very dark places mentally since being a teenager, always an outsider, being scared to show myself, being scared of my dreams and ambitions.
    You became a role model to me, someone I really needed. You keep surprising me with the direction of your content, always moving with me, staying relevant and raw and helpful, giving so much.
    When I started watching you I was a scared 19 year old girl lost and confused, and as you grew I started to grow as well. It took crazy amount of work of course, but you being a brave and also(!) a beautifully vulnerable woman on her own journey showed me a direction that felt right.
    You showed me it's okay to be a rebel, something I really needed to hear for a long time.
    Also congrats on your new channel, I love it so much! I have to learn so many things about the business side of life, and of course you came out with this whole new content when it was so much needed.
    So if you see this: thank you. Thank you so much.
    Keep up the good work, and stay cool, even if it means sometimes being uncool.
    Love from Hungary,
    Mira

    • @Abundantiaco
      @Abundantiaco  3 роки тому +1

      Thank you, thank you, THANK YOU for saying this! I can't express how amazing it is to hear these words.

    • @mirafarkas7940
      @mirafarkas7940 3 роки тому

      @@Abundantiaco Thank You haha 😅 I love that you answered!

  • @SorelleAmore
    @SorelleAmore 3 роки тому +139

    I like your eyes.

  • @coreypolino8213
    @coreypolino8213 3 роки тому +3

    I am glad to be studying under you. So much collective knowledge in your brain just spewing forth. You are not just a teacher you are a thought provoking and good hearted individual.

  • @naomisbooknook9064
    @naomisbooknook9064 3 роки тому +35

    First, I love that jacket and I might make myself one like it. Second, Responsibility is so important. I feel like I had a lot of balance between safety and risk. My parents always taught me to have a backup plan but to strive for the more risky entrepreneurial ventures. Sometimes it is frustrating because I just want to make it to the success and don’t want to be employed but my parents set me up well with my “back up plan.” My biggest thing is to have multiple contingency plans but staying an employee forever isn’t one of them. With writing, most people who stick at it for ten years get published. I don’t intend for it to take that long but it might. In the meantime I’m pursuing other things that will give me the freedom to write.

    • @Abundantiaco
      @Abundantiaco  3 роки тому +8

      Thank you! EVERYONE seems to love this jacket! And yes, personal responsibility is definitely important.

  • @Askjeffwilliams
    @Askjeffwilliams 3 роки тому +69

    like the phrase " show me your network and I will show you your net worth " What is your favorite go to phrase ?

    • @niemamnicku1359
      @niemamnicku1359 3 роки тому +5

      “Buy when there’s blood in the streets” (Baron Rothschild in 1871)

    • @jistutz
      @jistutz 3 роки тому +1

      This has been occurring to me more and more recently. People are resources. All abundance and prosperity arrives via the "medium/matrix/vehicle" of other human beings. "Where, God?" has been the question I have been asking lately. Where can I meet people who are most in alignment with my heart's calling for prosperity and abundance.

    • @x6da9crain
      @x6da9crain 3 роки тому

      And yet ppl still really think it was the kardashians that made themselves rich and not the network of ppl from both dads 🙄

    • @5DNRG
      @5DNRG 3 роки тому

      Sounds like real estate networking! I went thru the Keller William's system in my RE career.

    • @ghost__chips
      @ghost__chips 3 роки тому +1

      primarily valuing people based on what they add to your net worth is so gross

  • @MarketingHarry
    @MarketingHarry 3 роки тому +22

    It all starts with proper education! The younger you learn these lessons, the better. 💯🙂

  • @keyler4092
    @keyler4092 3 роки тому +9

    Just starting my Financial literacy journey. And I’ve been on the absorbing positive information/personal development journey for two years now. Thank you for making a channel about this stuff, it’s very motivational!

  • @amritsawanbhanja1496
    @amritsawanbhanja1496 3 роки тому +3

    I've realized covid changed my mindset 180 degreesss. I swear I always wanted to become a high-middle-class person, same reason rich ppl bad ppl. Now I am a firm believer in financial freedom. I love you sorelle

  • @mariaprawdzinska8650
    @mariaprawdzinska8650 3 роки тому

    Wow, Sorelle... Well, first - thank You for trusting in my power to build my financial independence. In fact I think that You believe in me more than I believe in myself! Secondly - thank You for showing me how I can shift my attitude to myself as a wealth-building force. I don't have to rely on somebody else's frameworks of what a good employee should be like! There's so much value in me that I can bring to people around me. You realy got my mind going into overdrive and thank You immensely for that!

  • @ilililililililil9898
    @ilililililililil9898 3 роки тому

    I discovered your channel some weeks ago and I love it!!!! As I am currently setting up my own business. I have worked for NGO's and for free for many years, seeing money as bad. And then I've come to realize that if I can make money with something that actually changes lives and has a positive impact and by doing so increase my wealth I can increase my impact even more. Just the way you are describing it. We need much much much more people who have a good heart and are aware of things, to create wealth and make the change this planet Earth so desperately needs... Thanks for sharing your knowledge! I am sharing your videos with my family and friends

  • @6_eyed_angel
    @6_eyed_angel 3 роки тому +7

    Crazy how the universe gifts you exactly what you need when you need it. Sorelle you are a gift!!!

  • @sandywagar6172
    @sandywagar6172 3 роки тому

    Best part of listening to you is the comments about organization and how it relates to building wealth. You are a weath of informaiton I REALLY think you are great!

  • @PallaviChauhan91
    @PallaviChauhan91 3 роки тому +2

    Sometimes while listening to you, I stumble upon some facts that are so relatable that I almost believe that I am listening to my future self. Thank you so much for putting your heart and soul into these videos.

  • @namedrop721
    @namedrop721 3 роки тому +30

    Respectfully, this is silliness.
    Of course wealthy households redefine risk-they’re not facing the consequences for failure or miscalculation which poor ones do.
    If your business fails and you’re wealthy, it’s disheartening and embarrassing and potentially cramps your style for a while.
    If your business fails and you are poor, your kids may not get the support, food or medical care they need.

    • @bunnyiibunn
      @bunnyiibunn 3 роки тому +3

      honestly! i find it very interesting that she hasn't responded to your comment...

  • @yogaisfree
    @yogaisfree 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you 🙏 I have spent the last week detoxing from my “toxic positivity” that I’ve been watching on UA-cam...you are like an angel of wisdom and joy and I love your energy, what you have to say, thank you for giving me actionable steps, real concrete steps within my power - because I’m done with “think and grow rich” BS - I am ready and now I got this! 🥰

  • @XOChristianaNicole
    @XOChristianaNicole 3 роки тому +5

    It makes me cry, every time I watch one of your finance videos - seeing how aligned they are, with giving me the guidance I prayed for, regarding what’s taking place, in my life; as well as reflecting what I’ve already, life-long, intuitively known, about finances, success, and creating the ultimate self-fulfillment.
    And this coming from an autistic psychopath (lol, seriously - I’m not being facetious; I’m in process of pursuing diagnosis, currently).
    However, I’m the kind of “psychopath” [that’s an informal term], whom is what I like to refer to as “clinically happy.”
    I tend to see the positive, in EVERY and ANY situation. Which, can come off as lacking empathy, to many. Especially being, I tend to not grieve, for very long. Though, problem solving is the only way I know how to be of emotional support; to others, as well as myself.
    Plus, it’s for my own well-being - as “psychopaths” tend to have the ability to turn off whatever emotions they don’t find necessarily effective to feel.
    If I allow myself to “feel” empathy - because of the home environment, I grew up in; as well as having a sensory processing disorder - it makes me physically ill, and sometimes, like I’m going to pass out. Even the aforementioned overwhelming emotions, I stated I feel when watching your finance videos, and the relief and confirmation such guidance graces me with - can cause my vision to fade a bit, and to feel a bit nauseous.
    Though, hey! At least, this turns the whole “You make me sick” - into a compliment.. 😉.
    My point being, in sharing this last bit - not all “psychopaths” are out to prey on others; in disregard to their well-being. I’ve been in entertainment, since I was a teen - working with people who trained people, how to be in front of the camera. I know how to scout, for talent. Which, makes sense, I’d be so good, at this - Hollywood is filled with “psychopaths,” who work behind the camera.
    However, I’ve never intended to work with someone - if my intended success, didn’t included them achieving equal success.
    Sure, I meet people and right away start accessing how we could professionally work together - because my goal has always been to build a platform, for people to build a successful and sustainable livelihood, doing what they are passionate about.
    And I don’t develop emotional attachments. Doesn’t imply I don’t care, about the people, I develop relationships with. It simply means I am not emotionally driven, to be their friend. Which, once I’ve learned how to navigate through all that - allows me to be a better, more honest and integrious friend; allowing me to refine those I choose to connect with.
    However, I do connect to people that cause me to FEEL a specific something - inspiration. I am absolutely fascinated by people - EVERYONE has such great value.
    Being an autistic psychopath can feel very empty - even when I’m, literally, wire to be happy. Because it can be lonely and exhausting, at times; always having to “mask,” in the manner I’ve had to. So, when I meet people who catch my interest and evoke inspiration, deep within - I always know there’s a divine reason, behind it.
    I may be a person who’s completely logically oriented. However, that doesn’t imply I am not a person of faith. I, simply, call it - logical faith. Simply because other’s doesn’t not understand my logic, doesn’t imply it isn’t relevant.
    Though, I’ve definitely had to learn where to draw boundaries between professional, personal, and sexual - ESPECIALLY working in Hollywood, being a hairstylist, and my life surrounding rock n’ roll.
    Yet, it’s all prepared me to be a better business woman, in all the areas, I am pursing.
    Also, I’ve always had the gift of being a “people-collector” - like “psychopaths” tend to do.
    However, most of the people I’ve “collected” have been hurt, like me. I always see something of myself, in them.
    If I am going to be a public figure - which, in turn, develops into a role-model..
    I must lead by example, and love myself.
    And if those people are a reflection, of myself..
    Than I have a responsibility, to love them, also.
    Simply because I have problems with empathy, in the traditional sense - doesn’t imply I lack compassion or am apathetic to the well-being, of others
    I pray I get to have a conversation, with Jordan B. Peterson, one day, on such a subject. I believe him and I would get along greatly.

  • @Crenshawtutoring
    @Crenshawtutoring 3 роки тому +11

    "Money goes where there is the most organization and the most respect," and the quotes from Peterson's book were convicting and powerful. Thanks for this! Going to buy that book now!

  • @sawdustadikt979
    @sawdustadikt979 3 роки тому +6

    “Safe” and “safety “ is a TRAP and a ILLUSION. Success is built on a foundation of failures that are continually learned from. Live fearlessly.

  • @sarahdaramy-williams3062
    @sarahdaramy-williams3062 3 роки тому +8

    I was having thoughts about networking, and that when you've worked on yourself, you'll get the networks you desire and increase your following. Thanks for the vid!!

  • @aidencarere3467
    @aidencarere3467 3 роки тому +11

    Jordan Petersoooooon! Love that you're reading him. So many people dismiss him because of a few myopic statements but he is such an important intellect in today's world, especially for people who feel detached or struggle with a sense of meaning.

    • @marielletejada
      @marielletejada 3 роки тому

      What's the name of the book by Peterson that she mentioned she is reading?

    • @Alisa-bl3jg
      @Alisa-bl3jg 3 роки тому

      @@marielletejada The book is called 12 rules for life

    • @wise_nut
      @wise_nut 3 роки тому

      Love jordan peterson

    • @freespirit5130
      @freespirit5130 3 роки тому

      @@Alisa-bl3jg His latest one is Beyond Order.

  • @caseofthis3014
    @caseofthis3014 3 роки тому

    One of my favs, don't know why I love how you just explain people who are naturally repulsing money ....

  • @squeezeylouise
    @squeezeylouise 3 роки тому

    Those connections are so SO crucial and while I love developing them, it is so hard to find the right people. Especially if you're coming from a place where working on personal development and trying to make a difference are less common. It's the area I'm trying to focus on most because I definitely value having a good community around me, and have been so buoyed and loved by the people I have found so far. So glad you brought that up here :)

    • @Abundantiaco
      @Abundantiaco  3 роки тому

      Yep... unfortunately if you're born into a rich family, you are likely born into connections. The rest of us can still develop them, though it's usually a little more difficult.

  • @OurNewestMember
    @OurNewestMember 3 роки тому +2

    I could watch a whole series on "calculated risks"! Examples of endeavors that look risky to the outside world but have logic when walked through by the person who did it

  • @AndioDAndia
    @AndioDAndia 3 роки тому

    I suspected all the things you're saying in this video, but the fact that no guru ever said ANYTHING about it kept me confused about my perception, about my common sense. So hearing you tell all the things I suspected is like a wave of fresh air, now I know all my intuitions were right, so thank you, and keep going this way, you're helping a lot of people a lot!!! Greetings from a future millionaire still living in Mendoza, Argentina!!!

  • @intent7705
    @intent7705 3 роки тому +11

    Your talks of how we as a society sometimes see rich as evil is very interesting and makes a lot of sense (in that it's kind of brainwashed via media and films). I do think the news and is a major dividing factor in dividing people and causing hate

  • @aromanmcse
    @aromanmcse 3 роки тому +1

    Today is my first day in discovering Sorelle! I love her energy and smile!

  • @AparnaJain1
    @AparnaJain1 3 роки тому +10

    Dang your finance channel is growing like wildfire! We need more strong women in this niche, thanks for being a great role model!

    • @howtoadultschool
      @howtoadultschool 3 роки тому +1

      It's so inspiring watching how quickly her channel is growing! She's nailed it!

  • @investwithtisan8421
    @investwithtisan8421 3 роки тому

    Wealthy mindset people teaches their children to take risk and use money to make money.
    Poor mindset people teaches children to play safe and very little guidance on financial literacy.
    This video is great!

  • @DiannaCarney
    @DiannaCarney 3 роки тому +8

    My family was upper class, and my partners the opposite. I now live with his family, and the changes are so different- for example, they’d rather spend $20 a week on lottery than $20 into savings.

    • @namedrop721
      @namedrop721 3 роки тому +5

      And mine was poor but never bought lotto tickets. Look down your nose a little farther and you might see reality. 🙄

  • @LaceR.Griffin
    @LaceR.Griffin 3 роки тому +4

    The quote for Jordan Peterson's book hit HOOOOOOOOOOOME!!! OOF!! Thank You so much for Sorelle for so lovingly, respectfully, and kindly calling this one out. Namasté.

    • @evaslife-vlog454
      @evaslife-vlog454 3 роки тому

      Lord. I was about to ask the name to the Author of the book, but landed in your comment. Thanks to you memory🙏🏾

  • @rebeccaderine5575
    @rebeccaderine5575 3 роки тому +3

    Thank you for citing Jordan Peterson, I didn't know his books and looked them up immediately! Also I totally agree with you on the last point, I have only just started managing my money, it feels like a lot of work and heaven knows it's not much!!! But it makes me feel more in control and ready to see it increase. Your videos are a great help and even more, moral support!

  • @jistutz
    @jistutz 3 роки тому +1

    Sending love to your huge heart. Thanks for transmitting your joyous and practical message.

  • @bryanandchee
    @bryanandchee 3 роки тому

    thank you so much for giving justice to the "money is evil" concept. i need to hear this, my perspective and trauma about money being evil has changed. exactly, we could also use it for good. i cry. thank you!

  • @pear92
    @pear92 3 роки тому

    The part about how risk is perceived really hits home in context of the past year. Many people lost their previously “safe” jobs. I didn’t, because mine is considered “essential,” but observing all of this has really made me think about what I would do if I didn’t have a job that was deemed essential, and if I’d been furloughed or laid off. If I, my husband, or both of us had lost our jobs, we would have had to declare bankruptcy and lose our home - which we’d just bought last year. It’s one of the things that’s kicking me into setting up my LLC and diving into entrepreneurship soon (in addition to the fact that I’m tired of my job and do not want to do it for much longer; can’t see myself being in any “traditional” job for more than a couple years each, to be honest.)

  • @SandyMayasDance
    @SandyMayasDance 3 роки тому +1

    I love how you always start by saying hello in other languages :)

  • @carlinesimeon9440
    @carlinesimeon9440 3 роки тому

    Your kind honesty, your thorough depthness and clarity is sooooooo valuable. Thks for sharing.

  • @ants-in-my-eyesjohnson1271
    @ants-in-my-eyesjohnson1271 3 роки тому

    It's nice to see a wealth building/ finance channel that doesn't pander and suck up to that handful of evil billionaires in the world. What a great channel, Sorelle.

  • @hothigherself
    @hothigherself 3 роки тому

    I've been binge watching your videos and they make me feel SO GOOD and FREE 🕊

  • @Lala_645
    @Lala_645 3 роки тому

    You say everthing I feel on the inside in regards to the 'why', but you have the knowledge bits about the 'how'. I listen to that 🥰

  • @merryfergie
    @merryfergie 3 роки тому

    Regarding the wealthy & poverty mindsets, iam imagining an evolution of the story you presented & concluding the natural selection that the peps choosing wealth are the future elite & the workers being the future salves.
    Life Cycles, repeat
    Fractal patterning
    Same, same & different
    Iam trusting the future is lovely

  • @pamilyadhikary_14
    @pamilyadhikary_14 3 роки тому +3

    Very insightful ❤️
    More power to you Sorelle.

  • @misskvalentina8319
    @misskvalentina8319 3 роки тому +3

    I am SO excited for October!!! I can't even tell you how aligned this channel and opportunities are for me personally. Thanks for sharing what you do Sorelle!

  • @static1330
    @static1330 3 роки тому

    i can't believe you're giving us this information for free! thanks a lot.

  • @thekaverik
    @thekaverik 3 роки тому

    Knuggets:
    1. Reinvent your own mindset (self-education)
    2. Everything is risky - choose your (calculated) risk
    3. Network & surround yourself with people of progressive mindsets
    4. GIVE value (on all fronts)
    6. Trade value over trading time (what's the bigger problem to eventually solve)
    7. Who are you at the core? (money only amplifies that)
    8. Understand money (How it works, etc)
    **. Greeting in different languages on diff. videos
    ~ K

  • @draganakeranovic8844
    @draganakeranovic8844 3 роки тому +1

    Sorelle you are 100% right that many people think money is bad, evil, etc...
    I don't, but when I need to put prize on my book of poetry I have biiig problem, how to sell something so precious for me, how to value and stay real in that judgement?
    (sorry for my english if it's bad)
    You are hudge inspiration for me, I love to listen and watch your videos, stay that cool, I love your smile 😊❤

    • @johnnyxmusic
      @johnnyxmusic 3 роки тому

      Books sell for book prices. And you’ll feel good about promoting it because you know it’s full of fantastic work that will be uplifting and inspiring and insightful.

  • @julia_bailone
    @julia_bailone 3 роки тому

    I can't remember which video I saw first on this channel but I would have never guessed you were a millionaire. You seem so humble and sweet. Which actually revealed to me how I feel about money; like I expect money automatically turns you on the opposit of that.

  • @robertoa.m.3984
    @robertoa.m.3984 3 роки тому

    Sorelle: You are a wonderful 🎁 gift to us. So much to give. We 💕 love you.

  • @violeta33
    @violeta33 3 роки тому +1

    loved this video, so inspiring. i have been conditioned for being a worker all my life. in fact, i have been working since i was 10 years old as a babysitter, and as soon as i was legally allowed, i started working for a grocery store as a cashier. i have put myself through school and am ambition and work hard. but lately, i have been crazing personal, professional, and general and true freedom, so i j have been teaching myself about entrepreneurship and how to get into this world. your videos are inspiring, and help nudge me to keep going!

  • @anthonyd9844
    @anthonyd9844 3 роки тому

    Nice video, I've been conscious about who i surround myself with with since my early 20's and it's paid of immensely! Being rich doesn't make you evil, there are plenty of good ones out there trying to better the world! But it's also important to know when people say "eat the rich" they are referring to class inequity and the influence bad wealthy people have on politics, our environment, industry and quality of life to maintain power. People like Jeff Bezos, Darren Woods, Doug McMillon all negatively impact our way of life. I've learned a lot in your videos so far, can't wait to start putting it in action! :)

  • @rolfedlugy-hegwer9306
    @rolfedlugy-hegwer9306 3 роки тому +1

    I appreciate your new cadence and style of delivery

  • @derrickgregory735
    @derrickgregory735 3 роки тому

    Yes. 3, 4, and 5. 3 and 4 because they remind me of my thoughts from earlier; 5 because it's enlightening. Thank you. I love you. Continue to be highly blessed and favored.

  • @BusinessTipsWithYulianna
    @BusinessTipsWithYulianna 3 роки тому +6

    Very interesting. I hope more parents can watch it and implement some tips while growing their kids.

  • @adam.3419
    @adam.3419 3 роки тому +6

    I love that you are citing Jordan Peterson! He is such a great mind - just like you are !

    • @electricpurple4112
      @electricpurple4112 3 роки тому

      If you cherry pick only his good qualities. That guy is not it.

  • @_xablau_69
    @_xablau_69 3 роки тому

    these videos make me feel happy and sad at the same time. Happy because the tips are great and all you say is true, but sad because I'm a Brazilian and work with making art (pottery), but I can't make money, can't organize myself, I have no education with finances, and feel kind of lost... I really don't know what to do with my life anymore.

  • @Mourrau
    @Mourrau 3 роки тому +2

    Thanks for this reminder of the positive sides of entrepreneurship. I have had my small business now for a year and for the last half a year it has been struggling to make a profit. But I would still rather take the risks of working for myself and developing multiple income sources by myself than solely depend on a company to provide for me.

  • @vestorflipsters6491
    @vestorflipsters6491 3 роки тому

    You are my favorite finance person right now!

  • @sammelina12
    @sammelina12 3 роки тому

    All I can say is thank God I stumbled across your channels!

  • @Nicole-tn2qc
    @Nicole-tn2qc 3 роки тому +2

    Sorellle, I love you! Please be my friend. Or adopt me..I don't care, I just want to listen to your wisdom every day! 🥺

  • @ashstearnai
    @ashstearnai 3 роки тому

    Ddaaammnnn you are so inspirering! I've been following you for about 4 years and your videos never cease to amaze me! I've just started my own entrepreneurial journey and watching your videos makes me that more inspired. I love your stuff so much Sorelle! Also, thanks for serving us in ways others haven't been able to. It's been a long time waiting for a channel like this. I was so excited to see it was you who started a finances and freedom channel.

  • @maiakipping
    @maiakipping 3 роки тому +1

    Love the last one! Brilliant, watching these is changing my mindset towards money so much and have already seen the benefits since I started learning from this channel!

  • @cybershellrev7083
    @cybershellrev7083 3 роки тому +4

    "Success isn't about what you know, it's about who you know"
    Nah, not true for everyone. If someone is not pretty and charismatic, they're gonna need to heavily rely on an abundance of knowledge to build their foundation. People don't know how far apart we all really are in this journey in order to gain our fortune. Some advice or quotes just don't correspond well in the perspective of others so guys, take advice from quotes lightly.

  • @gavsthoughts
    @gavsthoughts 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you thank you thank you for creating this channel. You're so intelligent, I'm so grateful to be able to learn about good money habits from someone I know has a good heart. Thank you.

  • @siminapopa9269
    @siminapopa9269 3 роки тому +2

    YES General ! Amazing. I salute you 😉😁..kidding aside, just brilliant and your joyfull energy is contagious. Thanks for inspiring us.

  • @one-sidedrationalization1091
    @one-sidedrationalization1091 3 роки тому +7

    In the US, I think a lot of Americans hold back on taking risks associated with entrepreneurship, because our health care system is awful. This is especially true for those who have families and their healthcare plan is subsidized by their employers. We calculate the risks, but without a better social safety net, it’s really hard to justify jeopardizing loved ones’ well being for small business ideas.

    • @boshenaw.929
      @boshenaw.929 3 роки тому +2

      My husband and I are in our 60s and we have given up our health care plan few years ago due to the fact that we never see a doctor. We took a total responsibility for our health with eating right, getting enough sunshine and vitamins, getting bodywork at least once a month etc. We have so much energy that we are starting new businesses and community projects. We have invested the money which we would have spent on health insurance so if we ever have a health issue , we can afford the treatment. Healthcare system is another cage designed to keep you poor and dependent on the whole flawed system. But, it is a lie. Did you know that "medical mistakes" are third leading cause for death in US? I can certainly do better than most doctors out there as I have educated myself about prevention and looking for the cause rather than treating the symptoms as doctors do.

  • @GothicRockGoddess
    @GothicRockGoddess 3 роки тому

    thank you for being a positive wealthy role model for people so we can see that money can make you a better person rather than a bad one. :)

  • @jackiek4159
    @jackiek4159 3 роки тому

    Sorelle, you are such a breath of fresh air! Thank you for all that you do! xx

  • @whimsythecrypto-hippy-wolf1900
    @whimsythecrypto-hippy-wolf1900 3 роки тому

    My teacher taught me; The 'easy way' = the hard way. And the 'hard way' is actually the easy way. i.e Waking up early each morning to do ones morning practice of exercise/meditation etc is hard in the moment, (very very hard some mornings! :P) but in the long run leads to great physical and mental health so is actually the easy way, compared to not looking after ones health and having to deal with the (extremely) hard consequences.
    Those difficult moments of doing the 'hard' way are fleeting but the difficult life of doing things the 'easy' way is much more drawn out! :o
    Similar mindset to what you're describing i think. :) Thanks!

  • @IliePandia
    @IliePandia 3 роки тому +1

    Keep the videos coming, they are highly educative. The most valuable insight for me is the show me your network and I will show you your net-worth... As a lone wolf I struggle with this BIG time!

  • @ronyorobio7096
    @ronyorobio7096 3 роки тому

    Great set of messages. Now to start working on my mindset. Thank you very much!

  • @MaZoneTV
    @MaZoneTV 3 роки тому

    I discovered your channel not a while ago and words cannot express how happy I am to see such beautiful mindset and attitude towards life being spread in such a wholesome and human way. This is the kind of education we need on the internet.
    Thanks for being awesome, both of you!
    Hugs from Spain : )

  • @ViolenceTheatre
    @ViolenceTheatre 3 роки тому

    Adding my bit to help improve the algorithm. Some great content you've got in this vid.

  • @archivoazul419
    @archivoazul419 3 роки тому

    I love the way you talk and god... your smile. Thanks for these information!

  • @leomiri1
    @leomiri1 3 роки тому +1

    love the video sorelle! wished you would elaborate more on that last point, maybe even do a seperate video about it

  • @solar.sounds.healing
    @solar.sounds.healing 3 роки тому

    Thank you, God bless you! What I learned here is that I need to financially educate myself before it even comes in full speed. :)

  • @catarinaattilo3179
    @catarinaattilo3179 3 роки тому

    Sorelle, I needed this video so bad you have no idea.
    Thank you 💚

  • @antonias.v5793
    @antonias.v5793 3 роки тому +3

    Sorelle is ameliorating everyone‘s life and she doesn‘t even know

  • @NatalieZavizion
    @NatalieZavizion 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you, Sorelle! This one was very insightful for me personally.

  • @nelsonvarela-tavares8224
    @nelsonvarela-tavares8224 3 роки тому +1

    You look & sound authentic and your sense of fashion!! I dig that :)

  • @jessicalynn4787
    @jessicalynn4787 3 роки тому

    can you do a channel on managing money in depth? thank you for staying honest.

  • @michaelyoseph6179
    @michaelyoseph6179 3 роки тому +2

    How can we be sure that this is worth the purchase? For some of us that cost isn't cheap, and we have hopes that it will be more than a phantom of hope and not just more abstract concepts that lead nowhere. I have hope, but I do want to know if it's not just another wealthy individual's professional allure that's leading us to add more wealth to your income and less to ours.

  • @joeystylzpoppin
    @joeystylzpoppin 3 роки тому

    Thanks as always for your encouraging content! My perspective on wealthy people is represented in two fictional characters that do show the dichotomy of human nature: Daddy Warbucks and Scrooge McDuck... both come off as mean but have soft moments in their character building in which they wealth becomes a means for them to grow and become better people and help others... I want that kid of wealth but to your point, money goes where it is organization and I haven't exactly gotten there yet... anyways keep it up!

  • @StancyNova
    @StancyNova 3 роки тому +3

    Another insightful video! Thanks for inspiring me even more to become more responsible and allowing myself to receive all the money I deserve)

  • @marcsandroni4898
    @marcsandroni4898 3 роки тому +8

    It was twenty years ago today, Sgt Pepper told the band to play

  • @flores2629
    @flores2629 3 роки тому

    Thank you for your content. I liked when you said that money comes to those whom respect respect it, and are organized with it.

  • @vulcan4d
    @vulcan4d 3 роки тому +1

    The trick is finding a partner who is on the same financial wavelength as you and then you are both successful. You don't want the anchor throughout your life. It makes having kids so much easier.

  • @sanaearthfire3833
    @sanaearthfire3833 3 роки тому

    QUESTION! Hi=) I realy appreciate the massage that you send forward, I wanted to propose some video topics: how to separate your families budget and your own - cuz my older sister who has her own kids have joined budget with our mom and dad. Also how to work with inheritance? How to deal with your parents wanting to live near you, when you don't want to live in the same city (or even better) or country as them?

  • @bp36982
    @bp36982 3 роки тому +1

    Great message and smile, love your vibes

  • @englishinenglish3473
    @englishinenglish3473 3 роки тому

    Thanks for such a wonderful video, with your high goal of world wide finance education, you deserve to be named a person of the world 👍

  • @oriolarralde2981
    @oriolarralde2981 3 роки тому

    I adquired the three books you recommended in a previous video. Started with Think and Grow Rich and applying its principles when I haven’t even hit the first quarter of the book, I’ve begun to notice changes and an increase of my income. Today I’ve finished Rishest Man in Babylon and started de Rich/Poor Dads one and I’m focking excited about this new path I’ve always considered sticky, disgusting and evil. I’ve been tempted to think at the beginning of this vid “I wish this existed when I started my first and meteoric-failing business I started at 20” but I’m sure this channel (I followed the very first day of its creation) have come at the precise point it should and probably I couldn’t take same profit of it without the amazing experience my first (and only by now) business gave to me.