How Soldiers Are Getting Rich In The U.S Military

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  • @AaronbTV
    @AaronbTV  Рік тому +173

    How do you want the Military to benefit you?

    • @yackzz
      @yackzz Рік тому +3

      the link to yoonkims channel in description doesn't work for some reason or its just me

    • @GOATCMPunk
      @GOATCMPunk Рік тому +12

      I want it to help me get my life started. I’m 21 and already have a late start to my life and career. I’m hoping it can help get my life sorted out

    • @MrYoonKim
      @MrYoonKim Рік тому +15

      ​@@GOATCMPunknot late at all bro! Know your goal/mission and full Send 💪🏻
      Comparison is the killer of all joy. There are 18yo millionaires out there bro 😂 everyone had their own time 💪🏻

    • @arinheyward7970
      @arinheyward7970 Рік тому +5

      I wanna do powerlifting and I wanna be sponsored by top companies basically get paid to workout

    • @Chosen9696
      @Chosen9696 Рік тому +1

      They will turn me into a real life power ranger ! And the benefits are great

  • @MrYoonKim
    @MrYoonKim Рік тому +805

    Thanks for having me my man 💪🏻

    • @BigBenjiiii
      @BigBenjiiii Рік тому +3

      what apps/platforms did you use too invest with?

    • @BigBenjiiii
      @BigBenjiiii Рік тому +5

      and was it primarily stocks? bc i seen that you were a more so long term , predictable investor

    • @MrYoonKim
      @MrYoonKim Рік тому +15

      ​@@BigBenjiiiimerilledge, it connected well with my Bank of America account. Wouldn't say it matters too much though

    • @MrYoonKim
      @MrYoonKim Рік тому +13

      ​@BigBenjiiii correct, I research a handful of large/mega cap companies and buy whenever they dip (assuming the fundamentals are still good)

    • @AaronbTV
      @AaronbTV  Рік тому +20

      It was an honor!

  • @joncoda365
    @joncoda365 Рік тому +427

    I was dead broke (in debt), minimal education, no upward mobility that I could see. Did 14 years in the Army. Got out of debt, learned leadership and technical skills, got a free education up to a Masters Degree, medically retired. 100%VA. Just got out a year ago, got a 6 figure job, started a Ph.D. program, got a nice amount in the bank, and a damn near guaranteed +$40,000 a year to the grave on top of my ability to work and earn.
    A lot of sacrifice and even moral jeopardy, but tbh, it's paying off now.

    • @MrYoonKim
      @MrYoonKim Рік тому +9

      Love it! Great hustle my man

    • @proddyg6348
      @proddyg6348 Рік тому +19

      Would you be willing to touch up on some of those moral jeopardies you mentioned?

    • @golfery5119
      @golfery5119 Рік тому +4

      When you say you have 100% VA, what were some of the things you had happen to you that helped you get that percentage?

    • @joncoda365
      @joncoda365 Рік тому

      @@proddyg6348 sure... I won't speak very specifically, but I will say that I was an infantry medic at the beginning of my career. I actively fought against insurgents in Iraq, who, in my view, were just poor people fighting for their homeland against both a foreign occupation (that I was a part of). A particular insurgent group also fought against terrorist organizations who didn't like them because of the type of Muslim they were... in that case, we were fighting the insurgents and their enemy, Al-Qaeda in Iraq.
      I've participated in and witnessed multiple acts that do not comport with my moral and philosophical principles. I did and am currently benefitting from participating in an imperialist war machine. I understood at the time that we were an imperialist war machine. But I did it anyway to escape my own poverty.
      Is that moral jeopardy enough for you?

    • @joncoda365
      @joncoda365 Рік тому

      @@golfery5119 I am a combat veteran. I've been in multiple explosions but mostly I've just had a career that required I make thousands of unnatural motions over and over again... they say it's like being a professional athlete.
      I've had multiple surgeries (knees, shoulder, had a bicep tendon rupture, broken foot, perforated eardrum.... My body is held together by many surgical pins and screws and such.
      Now don't get the wrong idea. I have some scars, but I'm in my 40s, and I don't have any terrible pain, I feel fine. The surgeons did a great job patching me up. But still... I can't really run much, or lift a lot of weight and I have some limits to my range of motion. I won't be working construction or anything like that.

  • @jordankendall86
    @jordankendall86 Рік тому +287

    For those that don't want to watch the whole video. He paid some online investing guru money, learned to sell online, networked, and landed a lucrative job for a company that focuses around the skillset he gained through online selling. He also saved money along the way. So nothing unique to those enlisted in the military, just worked hard and was given a great opportunity that earned a significant amount of income.

    • @MrYoonKim
      @MrYoonKim Рік тому +24

      Good summary 😂
      Only thing I'd add, was learning to harness emotions as fuel for growth is 75% what success is about

    • @Killtonyfunny
      @Killtonyfunny Рік тому +1

      @@MrYoonKimwhy not use 100%? Only use 75%? How to use it as fuel?

    • @Killtonyfunny
      @Killtonyfunny Рік тому +3

      Thanks for the summary❤️

    • @yingyang7448
      @yingyang7448 Рік тому +2

      @@Killtonyfunny
      He explains in 13:17-14:14. The 7 layers deep exercise.

    • @kruzedarling9347
      @kruzedarling9347 Рік тому +2

      Thanks for saving me time

  • @13bcoffee
    @13bcoffee Рік тому +291

    I did 6 years in the Navy. The key is to make sure that you save money. There is a tendency to spend up your money all of the time. Also for those thinking about joining set some goals. I had three goals going in ... 1. Fix my money problems and get out of debt. 2. Get some badly needed technical training 3. Travel ... I wanted to see more than my hometown.
    I got a good job offer from IBM and others and got out after my enlistment. I did save a good amount of money around 1 years salary which came in handy when I relocated and started a new career.

    • @Gevea11
      @Gevea11 Рік тому +2

      "Save money" is really some of the most annoying advice ever

    • @TheTroyTate
      @TheTroyTate Рік тому +40

      @@Gevea11 so spend it and be broke

    • @Gevea11
      @Gevea11 Рік тому

      @TheTroyTate after my bills I had $20 left over so I spent that on beer

    • @alaneichelberger3014
      @alaneichelberger3014 Рік тому +5

      @@Gevea11 Don't get yourself into a bad situation where you have stupidly high bills. Mad cuz ur bad lmaoo

    • @Gevea11
      @Gevea11 Рік тому

      @@alaneichelberger3014 That's what they all say. Which is honestly the worst advice. I am not bad off today, but I'm only able to save money now only because I've increased my income. The most annoying advice to people who can barely pay for what they need is "Save more money dude." I think most people would save money if they had money to save.

  • @PETEYBOY954
    @PETEYBOY954 Рік тому +163

    I joined the military to live in Japan. They sent me to Germany but would not give me Japan after. I got out. Now Im contracted by military in Japan. Dreams do come true.

  • @RetroRos101
    @RetroRos101 Рік тому +60

    Love seeing these videos Aaron. I watched your videos before I joined the Air force. Literally changed my life, best decision I ever did. I can confidently say your videos amongst many other youtubers and other people led me down the right path. Keep up the good work man, you really do influence and help people!

  • @justagamer2197
    @justagamer2197 Рік тому +108

    I’m trying to get myself in the military because I want to help my family and especially myself physically and mentally.

    • @AaronbTV
      @AaronbTV  Рік тому +20

      Let’s do it !

    • @MrYoonKim
      @MrYoonKim Рік тому +11

      full send 💪💪

    • @Leftyhanded9
      @Leftyhanded9 Рік тому +7

      Same bro they’re giving me a hassle because of a stupid misdemeanor on my record. I’m dealing with a lot trying to get the paperwork for this waiver. Wish me luck brooooozzzzz

    • @MrYoonKim
      @MrYoonKim Рік тому +1

      ​@@Leftyhanded9easy, send it 💪🏻

    • @Leftyhanded9
      @Leftyhanded9 Рік тому

      @@MrYoonKim what the hell is send it what am I sending

  • @jadenwhite6753
    @jadenwhite6753 Рік тому +28

    These psyops are getting trickier Istg

  • @ShinGohji129
    @ShinGohji129 Рік тому +56

    Going into the military, picked 13B as my job. Sadly I’m gonna start off at fat camp but it’s better than not going at all. I’m kind of thinking of starting a car detailing business after completing my first contract or maybe pursuing my career as a highway patrol officer. Still thinking about it but Army first, then I can think of my next step.

    • @User-gq3if
      @User-gq3if Рік тому +8

      🎉 im going to join aswell but i am in a similar boat as you... 157kg 6'6 my recruiter said id be in fat camp for a bit.

    • @ShinGohji129
      @ShinGohji129 Рік тому +4

      @@User-gq3if whelp, to the both of us. We will make it.

    • @MrYoonKim
      @MrYoonKim Рік тому +13

      Reframe bro! It's not "sadly" it's good. It's part of your success story. Imagine how you're going to be building yourself up more and more from there 💪💪

    • @MrYoonKim
      @MrYoonKim Рік тому +3

      ​@@User-gq3if 💪💪

    • @User-gq3if
      @User-gq3if Рік тому +1

      @@MrYoonKim You are awesome!

  • @BUTTA170
    @BUTTA170 Рік тому +11

    I wish more people enlisted in the military with a goal in mind. Joining the Amry was the best decision of my life, and I was able to reach my goals and accomplish most of my dreams (minus earning a degree while on active duty). The only thing that I would have changed is getting into real estate earlier. Thank you both for your service!

    • @ConnorBlais
      @ConnorBlais 22 дні тому

      Joining the air force soon. Anyway we can chat about that? I wanna dip into real estate while serving but idk how to start

  • @RicoRaynn
    @RicoRaynn Рік тому +40

    Military service is still a solid way to change your life.
    Went from having $100 in my pocket (after my crazy mother booted me out of the house a week after graduation) to struggling for two years working meaningless jobs and going to community college to serving 21 years in the Army.
    Now I have a pension and a second career (utilizing the undergraduate degree I earned while serving and four months away from finishing my Masters using the GI Bill) while making a mid six figure salary.
    Yeah, there was a lot of suck and sacrifice (deployed to actual combat zones for 57 months of that time, multiple other deployments, and it put a strain on my family life) but in the end it was definitely worth it.

    • @MrYoonKim
      @MrYoonKim Рік тому +1

      It definitely can be a solid way to change 💪🏻

    • @Alejandrodorango
      @Alejandrodorango Рік тому +6

      @@fastfowardbutton1965 he probably. forgave her but idk what the point is for kicking out your own kid

    • @RicoRaynn
      @RicoRaynn Рік тому

      @@fastfowardbutton1965 stayed in contact with her until she married her seventh husband, moved to Colorado, kicked both me and my sister off her social media, and then changed her phone number. That was 2009. By that time she was using a different name (she's gone through about six different ones Kate Gibson, Mary Zaida, Mary Ann Zaida, Kate Remore, a few others).
      Think she's in northern arizona right now. Only way we know is when she gets arrested because my sister still has a restraining order on her from the time dear old mother showed up at my sister's house and attacked her with a sword over some dispute. I was in Hawaii at the time.
      Last I heard she divorced her seventh husband and stole a crap load of money from some of our mutual friends in Colorado, but that's where the story ends. I've had the same phone number since 2005 so it's not like she can't get in contact with me.
      Regardless, her antics means she missed all four of her grandkids lives (my sisters'). I'm not broken up about it, but I'm a cynical bastard as it is. Sis stills gets emotional around the Mother's Day timeframe.

    • @RicoRaynn
      @RicoRaynn Рік тому +1

      @@Alejandrodorango the point was I had graduated high school, was no longer 'her responsibility', and she wanted a sewing room.

    • @Alejandrodorango
      @Alejandrodorango Рік тому +1

      @@RicoRaynn do you have a good relation with her?

  • @cincotv555
    @cincotv555 Рік тому +18

    Game is Game 🔥 great video bro 💪🏾

    • @MrYoonKim
      @MrYoonKim Рік тому +6

      Appreciate you my man 💪🏻

    • @AaronbTV
      @AaronbTV  Рік тому +3

      You already know!

  • @CryptoX-kr3wu
    @CryptoX-kr3wu Рік тому +23

    Best recruiting video for the US military. 😂

    • @MrYoonKim
      @MrYoonKim Рік тому +1

      Probably not

    • @sp5885
      @sp5885 Рік тому +1

      ​@@MrYoonKim it is, especially after the woke ones.

  • @ewoggerts
    @ewoggerts Рік тому +12

    What people don't realize is sucess is also being there at the right time. But, keeping that success requires knowledge and dedication which Yoon Kim clearly has.

    • @MrYoonKim
      @MrYoonKim Рік тому +2

      Absolutely, timing is important as well as the character to maintain it 🙏🏻 appreciate you

  • @cyabits1
    @cyabits1 Рік тому +20

    I remember watching this dude at 2016 when I first joined the army. When I got out the army I saved a total $105k. Used that money at 2021 during Covid and purchase my first house at 2.7% interest. And after working for the fed I am close to 160k saving.

    • @MrYoonKim
      @MrYoonKim Рік тому +1

      2.7% interest rate! Niceeeeeee. Keep sending it brother. Appreciate you still remembering me 🙂🙂

    • @sebastianlondono5448
      @sebastianlondono5448 Рік тому +5

      How long were in and how you save so much and were you enlisted ?

    • @cyabits1
      @cyabits1 Рік тому

      @@sebastianlondono5448 4 years enlisted. I saved almost my entire paycheck. and i used the TAP and the same time i applied for Financial aid (and theres another program i forgot the name that pays you $1500 each semester if you make less than a certain amount per year.) that's a extra 3-4k every couple month. I was also attach to commanding generals security force that required me to work 24 hours on 48 hours off so i was able to get back my BAS since i dont eat at dfac due to working hours and constant tdy. And when he go on TDY i also go with him so i was also able to bank a good chuck of per diems for example 2017 went to Africa Ghana for a month the perm diem at that time was $129 a day i came back with extra 3k in the bank. Could have saved more if i didn't buy my car all cash.

    • @rea280
      @rea280 Рік тому +1

      ​@@sebastianlondono5448 Bro is asking the important questions

    • @Sam-gc9yp
      @Sam-gc9yp Рік тому +1

      Tell the fed to stop devaluing the dollar....

  • @1of1kayo
    @1of1kayo Рік тому +18

    I’m just now joining, and I know it’s going to be so difficult to fight the temptation of spending because im not used to it, but definitely gonna put up alot in my savings, he’s giving out game tbh

    • @MrYoonKim
      @MrYoonKim Рік тому +4

      Good, it's supposed to be difficult to fight temptations. That's growth. There is a valance though, you can cave into it sometimes. Just make sure you don't use all the fuel.

    • @amberowens2453
      @amberowens2453 Рік тому +1

      Just save. I saved a nice amount before I got out and it was helpful. One of the guys in my unit at the end of his first 4 had saved up right at 50k, I did not believe him at first until he showed me the account. He was the one that talked me into saving some if nothing else. His whole goal was to save, then started investing safely just to get some growth and once he hit 200k was to buy a house and rent it out. His plan was 100k to the house and keep the rest invested. Spoke to him a few years ago and the guy was up to 7 rentals. Just payed off the first and kept leveraging the homes and dumping what he could into the paying the new one off fast. Worked for him, just have to be disciplined about it.

  • @ChrisGados
    @ChrisGados Рік тому +3

    Thank you both 🙏

    • @MrYoonKim
      @MrYoonKim Рік тому +1

      Appreciate you Chris

  • @AnthonyCheeseborough
    @AnthonyCheeseborough Рік тому +11

    I would tell new troops to look at their monthly bank statements and see where their money is going. That was the huge eye opener for me when I was in and struggling financially.

    • @cameronc7800
      @cameronc7800 Рік тому +3

      Thanks bro I don’t know for sure if I’ll join but I’ll watch out for this.. even not being in the military I need to be better with this. God bless

    • @MrYoonKim
      @MrYoonKim Рік тому

      😂😂

  • @andrewwilliams3177
    @andrewwilliams3177 Рік тому +16

    I got out in may of 2021. Biggest thing I’ll say now is what I said when I was in. USE THE TA!!!! Taking at least 1 class is so insanely easy online. Also, be smart and take a job that will translate to the outside world. Trigger man and cannon cocker is fun, but it breaks your body down, and unless you go work for the contractors that build your MOS specific equipment, you’ll have waisted how ever many years you put in with no skills to show for it besides being a general veteran. If you think being a vet makes you special, then get in line with the hundreds of people that get out of the military everyday who did this exact same thing. If you can’t get a smart guy MOS then let the army pay for school at least!

  • @LarimaBeyondBorders
    @LarimaBeyondBorders Рік тому +5

    I love seeing your UA-cam channel grow. Thanks for giving valuable information to the community ❤

  • @kevinshelby9377
    @kevinshelby9377 Рік тому +20

    Can you do a video on ways you can upgrade your rank while in the military.

    • @JB-vc5re
      @JB-vc5re Рік тому

      Each service branch is different. It also differs between enlisted and officer.

  • @Euro316
    @Euro316 Рік тому +81

    Do your time honorably and wisely, get OUT, and then use your benefits. Don't let videos like this trick you into thinking that there are no other opportunities outside of the military. - Signed, a recent veteran.

    • @MrYoonKim
      @MrYoonKim Рік тому +21

      I don't think you watched the video my man.

    • @Euro316
      @Euro316 Рік тому +14

      I'm pretty sure my advice holds up whether you try to undermine it with a condescending comment or not. @@MrYoonKim

    • @--s--
      @--s-- Рік тому +1

      @@Euro316 imbecile comments. you’re replying to the gentleman that was being interviewed in the video.
      if you watched it, you clearly didn’t comprehend it. they spoke on using the military as a core structure to start making money. then using the money you save to further your endeavors outside of the military.
      sheesh, the audacity of some people.

    • @TheTroyTate
      @TheTroyTate Рік тому +7

      @@Euro316 yea I don’t think you watched the video bro

    • @Entrejai
      @Entrejai Рік тому +3

      ​@@KayfabeNeverDIEDthat's just similar to the American dream, it doesn't work.

  • @lokoscarymix
    @lokoscarymix Рік тому +4

    I feel blessed watching this video.

    • @MrYoonKim
      @MrYoonKim Рік тому +2

      Appreciate you 💪🏻

  • @thomascho3318
    @thomascho3318 Рік тому +8

    When I heard Tai Lopez and worked at a pyramid scheme company as a sales person, this was an immediate turn-off or red flag for me. While I know these two things don't tell everything about the person, I know what a person is attracted to based on who and what they are following. A get-rich-quick scheme.

    • @MrYoonKim
      @MrYoonKim Рік тому +1

      Hey brother! Financial success is a complex thing. As they saying goes, "more money more problem". There are good people out there, who hold different views, way of life, and are called "scammers".
      The world lives in the framework of "elementry school, middle school, high school, college, job, family, house, retire"
      To challenge this, to live outside of this, is what people call scam.
      The more vocal you become, the more successful you become, the more opinionated people will be of your views.

    • @thomascho3318
      @thomascho3318 Рік тому

      @@MrYoonKim Thanks for sharing your thoughts. I'm there with you. There are multiple ways of achieving financial success. I truly believe that entrepreneurship is one of the riskiest but most rewarding ways to get there. But I don't believe everything outside of the norm or framework you put it is seen as a scam. We don't call a pop star, or Warren Buffet a scam artist, do we? Most people have a fairly good idea of what a scam is and what isn't.
      I wish you the best and hope you achieve your financial success and freedom ethically. While I understand everyone has different moral standards, people who are eager to reach their financial success early tend to cut corners or do unethical things at the cost of other people's kindness or mistakes. It's sad, but I've seen way too many scammers who take advantage of financially illiterate people. Another way of saying. Please don't be Logan Paul... Cheers.

  • @Jarockee808
    @Jarockee808 Рік тому +4

    Amazing! We are the same age and he was able to do what I couldn’t. I’m happy for this guy.

    • @MrYoonKim
      @MrYoonKim Рік тому +2

      Appreciate you 🙏🏻

    • @Oneofthemones1
      @Oneofthemones1 Рік тому

      Your time will come as long as you don’t quit.

  • @talisav4602
    @talisav4602 Рік тому +9

    The military definitely has its benefits. I did my 4.5 years and got out. Still banking til this day from different benefits.

  • @Jay-vh6fd
    @Jay-vh6fd Рік тому +4

    First :) qualified Meps last week currently waiting for a shipping date

  • @cameronbachman8161
    @cameronbachman8161 Рік тому +1

    @2:50 "what would my ultimate version do"
    This is powerful because its an easier question to ask yourself than "whats the smartest choice" because you can easily confuse yourself and over think. But everyone knows, what the best version of them would do, by heart.

    • @MrYoonKim
      @MrYoonKim Рік тому

      Absolutely ❤🙏🏻

  • @roylee8114
    @roylee8114 Рік тому +3

    I think this is a great example of your attitude determinging your latitude in life. Also, very interesting that Tai Lopez was a motivator for him when he's a known scammer...goes to show that you can always find value in something or someone.

    • @MrYoonKim
      @MrYoonKim Рік тому

      Roy, appreciate you my man 💪🏻

  • @TheTroyTate
    @TheTroyTate Рік тому +6

    Be clear on what you want to accomplish.
    If you’re not attached to your goals emotionally, you will get off track.
    Spend more time investing in yourself.
    Join if you’re looking to challenge yourself and become the strongest version of yourself.

  • @bruh-br4wo
    @bruh-br4wo Рік тому +3

    Blud joined the Navy and is now living the life with uncle sam

  • @derekmurdock623
    @derekmurdock623 Рік тому +17

    Max that TSP out, use the VA loan to benefit you. Get that free college while you’re in. So much more benefits that so many don’t tap into.

  • @edwardlin2941
    @edwardlin2941 Рік тому +2

    This guy is focused!

    • @MrYoonKim
      @MrYoonKim Рік тому

      Appreciate you 🙏🏻

  • @jailanrayvon434
    @jailanrayvon434 Рік тому +2

    Great interview, Aaron! We’re up next 💪🏽

  • @yourworstnightmare5516
    @yourworstnightmare5516 6 місяців тому +1

    Summary:
    - Got very lucky with stock timing such as tesla and got to 140k
    - Gave 100k to parents for their house
    - Bought a 1 on 1 mentorship then got recruited into a pyramid scheme
    - Made money off of pyramid scheme
    Conclusion:
    - Don't take advice from people who buy courses lmao

  • @motivatorlife247
    @motivatorlife247 Рік тому +4

    JOIN because u want to improve your life not just cause of the money, i served and i can tell everyone on here you gotta he extremely disciplined in the military environment to save and invest faithfully there will be alot of temptations just like in regular civilian life, but always remember ur gonna go through BS in the military too as u progress, its gonna suck and u can get deployed at any time you adapt and change !!!! BUT i encourage serving its great was the greatest experience of my life !!! met the best people in the military and ppl actually cared more then my family!!! travel alot and progress!!! HOOAHH soldiers

  • @koyomo2910
    @koyomo2910 Рік тому +1

    Great video. 100% relatable.

    • @MrYoonKim
      @MrYoonKim Рік тому

      Appreciate you 🙏🏻

  • @reececlarke4552
    @reececlarke4552 Рік тому +17

    My brother and I are going to an army recruiter tomorrow to hopefully join together in the buddy program! 🤞

    • @MrYoonKim
      @MrYoonKim Рік тому +4

      Send it 💪

    • @Johndoe-ik1zy
      @Johndoe-ik1zy Рік тому +3

      Buddy program is only if you & your brother pick the same job otherwise it doesn’t exist.

    • @reececlarke4552
      @reececlarke4552 Рік тому +2

      @Johndoe-ik1zy Yes, we have decided on picking the same mos, but of course, we need to achieve similar scores on the asvabe to qualify.

    • @motivatorlife247
      @motivatorlife247 Рік тому

      dont just join for money and a job also join because u want it and always be aware that u can get deployed at anytime you swore a oath to defend against foreign or domestic !!! 👍🏾 thank u coming from a veteran

  • @angelinimartini
    @angelinimartini Рік тому +2

    It’s a right place right time kind of thing. I’m pretty blessed in life, but I know that part of that is luck. Just do the best you can, be curious and learn, and take the opportunities that you think you can benefit from but know when to let go. Also, it’s good to do for others without expecting something at times. Don’t give more than you should though. But it can definitely benefit you more than you know.

  • @iaimbotyep6752
    @iaimbotyep6752 Рік тому +7

    i'm currently active duty been in a few years now i've started a clothing brand, finishing it now while i'm on deployment but its a great building block for everything, you have the VA loan things like that.

  • @AaronbTV
    @AaronbTV  Рік тому +20

    Intro: 0:00
    School Wasn't for Me: 0:22
    $200 to100k: 1:45
    The Military was tough: 6:59
    7 Figure Company: 10:20
    Advice: 13:00

    • @ForClosure
      @ForClosure Рік тому +1

      Like your own comment is wild 💀

  • @thegreatkeys
    @thegreatkeys Рік тому +10

    I am 19, been out of high school for about 2 years. I just applied for the naval academy I want to get a B.S. in computer science and serve some time in the navy and use my degree and military experience to either get a software engineer job or apply for the FBI/NSA

    • @fafoy17
      @fafoy17 Рік тому +1

      remember man focus on that goal you will make it!

    • @MrYoonKim
      @MrYoonKim Рік тому

      Send it 🚀🚀

    • @sin9957
      @sin9957 Рік тому

      Wow I’m the same age and I have the exact same goals except I want to join the Air Force

    • @TheRealObama420
      @TheRealObama420 Рік тому

      @@sin9957 i want to do the same thing and join the airforce, how can i get on with them and do you think its a bad time to join due to rising conflicts?

    • @ichigokurosaki7762
      @ichigokurosaki7762 Рік тому

      Do not do computer science, you will regret it. The CS market is saturated.

  • @LowKeyEJ_official
    @LowKeyEJ_official Рік тому +1

    I have about $30 cash and about $10k+ in debt at 21. After my 8year contract in the navy I plan on getting a phd, I’ve always dreamed of being a doctor.

    • @MrYoonKim
      @MrYoonKim Рік тому

      Good goal my man. Assuming you don't have a degree, just to keep your expectations straight. Within 8 years Masters is more realistic. PhD even if you come in with a degree is hard.

  • @bobbyross2552
    @bobbyross2552 Рік тому +3

    Super crystal clear ..... got it !!!

  • @stephenshw2262
    @stephenshw2262 Рік тому +7

    This just proves my personal belief that the military is the best way to move up in the world

    • @MrYoonKim
      @MrYoonKim Рік тому +5

      It can be for some people

  • @ricardoaiken3549
    @ricardoaiken3549 Рік тому +1

    Thanks ❤

  • @christainchavez7583
    @christainchavez7583 Рік тому +1

    I’m glad you did this video I’m thinking about joining now

  • @467076
    @467076 Рік тому +5

    If you’re in the Marine Corps, especially a combat MOS, you’re not going to get time to do anything besides getting hazed lmao so if you want to do side gigs, school or whatever, don’t join the Marine Corps. In a combat mos you won’t have time to do shit. You will get hazed, you will hate your life, but you’ll make the best of friends.

  • @takaogibson845
    @takaogibson845 Рік тому +5

    I was in the Navy for 10yrs AD. I saved $126,000 getting out but spent alot with owning japanese sports cars being stationed in Japan. Did alot of contract jobs in Iraq and Afghanistan. Money was really good back in the day $85,000-200,000+ yrly. I don't need to work anymore with 100% P&T and other passive income, investments, etc. Looking to be investor in Dubai and other Asian countries. Wish me luck.

  • @BLACKDAGGER794
    @BLACKDAGGER794 Рік тому +2

    Some people are in these comments coping because they can’t do the same. I went from having 5k to 33k this year. Hoping for nearly 50k by the end of the year as a single e4. Shooting for 5 by early next year and maybe o1e in 2 more years.

    • @MrYoonKim
      @MrYoonKim Рік тому +1

      Savage 💪
      Keep sending it brother

  • @fgh1207
    @fgh1207 Рік тому +1

    thank you for this ! lets pass the ASVAB

  • @Xqnke2
    @Xqnke2 Рік тому +5

    SUCH A GOOD VIDEO!!!!!!

  • @ErickaWilliamsCC
    @ErickaWilliamsCC Рік тому +2

    congrats on him saving 2000 a month. You literally get free housing, free food and free healthcare. Just save the money. but most will buy a hellcat. he had a great time hitting telsa.

    • @DezMcD
      @DezMcD Рік тому

      Agree and disagree. Most definitely, congrats to him. Amazing story! However, this is a common misconception. No, we don't buy hellcats. I've seen approximately a handful of those during my time in. Just like any other job in the government or civilian sector, all of our benefits come out of our paycheck. Nothing is free. We pay it all, including taxes, just like any other American citizen, as it is displayed on our W-2. Having been in the Marines for 7+ years, I can see how he saved that amount. However, I can also understand how some individuals are not able to. It depends on one's circumstances. Like many others before my mother's passing, I could send money back home primarily as a single individual and still keep a good chunk of my yearly salary. Some people I've met have siblings they are supporting and whatnot. Some may say that's not their job, but what would you do?
      Now, as my lifestyle is entirely different now, being that I have children, it is costly. Daycare is out of this world expensive. With the shift in our current economy, just like many others, I am feeling it but still able to maintain and provide for my household, thankfully. Also, depending on your job and unit, unfortunately, you may have to pay for many of your supplies for work. There were a few times when I'd gone on a field opp and had to buy batteries, 550 cord, map pens, and basic things your unit supply should provide. It adds up and is costly, and that was at an infantry unit during pre-deployment workup. And there, you practically live in the field. I am now at a training command where they don't even provide the enlisted instructors with a water bull or MRE. So, guess what? Any time you are in the field training students or company training, you are buying all of those essentials to sustain yourself for the duration of that op. All this stuff becomes expensive, and you don't have an option. I think it's dope to see how people benefit from the military. But it's not the same for all. Some people genuinely have a great career in the military regardless of the amount of time they spend. While many others don't(my husband) Also, many, like my husband, who grew up in foster care, were never taught financial literacy. Thankfully, I learned before having children by honestly watching informative videos like this one. And I was able to teach my husband: trial and error. But understand not everyone's situation is the same. Yes some people are simply just ignorant with their money and will go get a hell at lol. But I've experienced both sides of being able to save like crazy and sometimes being unable to. (Note: I am respectfully saying this; again, I just wanted to clarify the common misconception I always hear from people. I even correct those that are in uniform.)

    • @ErickaWilliamsCC
      @ErickaWilliamsCC Рік тому +1

      @DezMcD come from family mom did 26 years military, dad 10 years. Both grandma and grandpa served in japan. Over 35 family members served. You get plenty services, opportunities but mindset Is important.

    • @MrYoonKim
      @MrYoonKim Рік тому +1

      I started saving 1k a month. Only towards my 5th year was it 2k ish.
      Living on the ship, yes "free housing" but not really as well as no extra money for food. Ship food was doodoo!

    • @DezMcD
      @DezMcD Рік тому

      @@ErickaWilliamsCC Yes, from a first-person point of view, we get plenty of opportunities IF we are exposed to them and if we are around leadership who genuinely cares to help us by telling you. Or seek it yourself by networking and researching (what I did). Trust me, I've learned more from people that I never worked with than from those in my unit. People/leadership will intentionally withhold opportunities or information from someone just because they feel like it. As I mentioned before, everyone's experience is different and is never the same, regardless of the amount of time served, what job, or combat tours. I've seen people thrive and fail after one contract, and I've witnessed higher-ups retire from the service and file for bankruptcy; some even did it while they were in. Circumstances are never the same across the board. But as you stated, which I do agree with; one's mindset is critical to changing our circumstances. Your mindset is where the change starts, followed by the actions of actually doing.

  • @anonymousdelta7339
    @anonymousdelta7339 Рік тому +2

    It’s basically entrepreneurship, you don’t necessarily need to join the military.

    • @MrYoonKim
      @MrYoonKim Рік тому +1

      Yes. But sometimes having a foundational operating system to build on does help.

    • @anonymousdelta7339
      @anonymousdelta7339 Рік тому +1

      @@MrYoonKim True. Pretty much any job can do just that. Only plus side to have the military as a foundation is utilizing the benefits like a VA loan.

  • @nika606
    @nika606 Рік тому +2

    Awesome come up story.

  • @randomuserame
    @randomuserame Рік тому +4

    Biggest advice: *Do not let your clearance lapse,* fewer and fewer people can even get one as they years go on. Have a plan for getting out *before you get in* or well before you're nearing your time; You can only serve your 20 if Uncle Sam wills it. You CAN work multiple jobs as long as when Uncle Sam rings, you never screen his call. Lots of "jobs" you can do; work from home/part time, freelance, or independent. Best to be in something that's completely and totally night and day from your MOS, to be safe. You can do something similar when you're out, but I wouldn't while you're still in unless it's with a vetted contractor or another agency (which is generally unheard of). If you're

    • @MrYoonKim
      @MrYoonKim Рік тому

      💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻

  • @leroyjohnston5273
    @leroyjohnston5273 Рік тому +1

    Shiii I loved paycheck to paycheck the whole 15 years in military. Didn’t live comfortably until I got out.

    • @MrYoonKim
      @MrYoonKim Рік тому +1

      Glad it's gotten better for you!

  • @joseromero9933
    @joseromero9933 Рік тому +1

    Thank you for your service

  • @andrewyoonhobai8453
    @andrewyoonhobai8453 Рік тому +1

    got drafted when I was young, a single DNA strand back in the 70s or 80s and now I spent all my money on this cool new mustang after I was old enough to move on from tutorial basic training. Can't express my excitement at my new role, I don't even know what it is.

  • @georgiaguardian4696
    @georgiaguardian4696 Рік тому +2

    I’ll let my son join the military as well. A friend is a veteran and now with a good after military career due to the service. His two sons are now in military as well.

  • @Jabarikjay
    @Jabarikjay Рік тому +1

    Awesome video!

    • @MrYoonKim
      @MrYoonKim Рік тому

      Appreciate you 🙏🏻

  • @Bladerunner5146
    @Bladerunner5146 Рік тому +7

    I ship out oct 4 and imma be learning nuclear engineering

    • @MrYoonKim
      @MrYoonKim Рік тому

      Send it 💪🏻

    • @adrianlopez1880
      @adrianlopez1880 Рік тому

      I leave to boot camp October 4th as well

    • @Bladerunner5146
      @Bladerunner5146 Рік тому +1

      @@adrianlopez1880 Navy? We might be in the same group lol

    • @adrianlopez1880
      @adrianlopez1880 Рік тому

      @@Bladerunner5146 yes for navy hopefully we’re in the same division

    • @adrianlopez1880
      @adrianlopez1880 Рік тому

      @@Bladerunner5146 do you have social media

  • @AaronbTV
    @AaronbTV  Рік тому +8

    ‼️ LIKE THE VIDEO ‼️

  • @Zero-eq7mp
    @Zero-eq7mp День тому

    Good recommendation I’m leaving on a plane to Chicago for navy basic today after Meps

  • @damienjackson7534
    @damienjackson7534 Рік тому +6

    Aaron. How’s the Army?? Are you getting out or do you plan to stay in longer??

    • @AaronbTV
      @AaronbTV  Рік тому +6

      The Army has been good to me !

  • @dboulgarides1814
    @dboulgarides1814 Рік тому +1

    Awesome video

    • @MrYoonKim
      @MrYoonKim Рік тому

      Appreciate you brother 💪🏻

  • @wetokebitcoins1769
    @wetokebitcoins1769 Рік тому +1

    enlisted 10 years, 2 combat deployments. Started learning Forex Technical Analysis and started investing near the end of my career, now I'm set for life. Never give up and never skip the hard stuff. The hard stuff is the stuff you look back on fondly, everything else is not even worth remembering.

  • @damikey85
    @damikey85 Рік тому +4

    I want to join the Navy to start my life all over again. To be better financially for one

  • @Sinbinservin
    @Sinbinservin Рік тому +2

    Watching this days before I take the test

  • @RackeddUp
    @RackeddUp Рік тому

    Bro I watch yoon before I joined the Air Force back in 2017. Didn’t end up staying only did 8 months but I’m thinking bout going to the army and after a few years trying out for special forces selection or possibly rangers. Good to see him doing well

  • @toxic_plays_yt8915
    @toxic_plays_yt8915 Рік тому +7

    I'm going to join the Marines whenever I’m out of high school (hopefully my friend joins with me as a buddy) and we are both going to be 0300 which Is inf. I have a strong mindset at a young age better than other kids at my school or in the world. But if he can make a young age that means I can.
    My Goal is to get my clothing brand started.
    Live in Greece which is cheaper to live in than the US, plus because I'm a ☦️
    And last having friends to live in a really nice house paying the same rent better than being by myself paying everything.

    • @MrYoonKim
      @MrYoonKim Рік тому +2

      Whats been holding you back from launching your clothing brand NOW?

    • @toxic_plays_yt8915
      @toxic_plays_yt8915 Рік тому

      @@MrYoonKim it’s the amount of money that cost to start (I want to make it at home) a Clothing business, since I want to make it very high quality clothing pieces and not cheap for my community on Instagram.
      At the end of the day I do think that it’s not all about money but about chartered development so that is why one of the reason I’m getting into the marines with my friend.🤌🏽

    • @101elelky
      @101elelky Рік тому +4

      If you’re going as infantry and a marine.. be prepared to put ALL of these plans you have to the side and possibly forget about them, never returning to a point of wanting to do so… not trying to be the pessimist but I’m being the realist that these guys aren’t telling you … you can work hard as you want and stay dedicated but when you join the marines NONE of it will matter nor will you have the time especially as infantry.. and you will be program to be a marine on and off duty… if you really want to eventually branch off into something like a clothing brand during or post service your best bet is finding a MOS closest to an admin, medical, or any job that can transfer over to the civilian world and had a steady way of life during service… If you can go Air Force go Air Force, but man if you go infantry all that you’re planning is 100% DONE.

  • @redleggeddevil
    @redleggeddevil Рік тому +2

    It took me two and a half years to see my first $1,000 paycheck in the Military. That's as an NCO in the Barracks.

  • @NCRRanger16
    @NCRRanger16 Рік тому +1

    I appreciate the video

    • @MrYoonKim
      @MrYoonKim Рік тому

      Appreciate you 🙏🏻

    • @NCRRanger16
      @NCRRanger16 Рік тому

      @@MrYoonKim I will watch your videos now too, they seem useful

  • @aslysa2277
    @aslysa2277 Рік тому +3

    Bro you just explained how I spent the last 4 years of my gi bill🤣

  • @moviessage
    @moviessage 3 місяці тому

    Bro imma be on your show one day bet!

  • @TropicXXll
    @TropicXXll Рік тому +11

    🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 Securing the bag for the future !

  • @ThaRealERAQ
    @ThaRealERAQ Рік тому +5

    bruh dude was going to buy a used lambo. like how did he plan to maintain it? rent it out? Not the worst thing a military man did with his money. I know idiots that bought grills with their Iraq check or blew it on strippers.

  • @D3voniare.official
    @D3voniare.official Рік тому +53

    I’m in the military now for some ppl reasons of joining is different mines was a springboard for my personal goals
    and this is very useful
    how the mentality of not being so primarily invested in the military but also looking at other revenue sources and doing what u want will benefit you when u get out also taping into the benefits

  • @AlejandroHernandez-zh3om
    @AlejandroHernandez-zh3om Рік тому +2

    Bro great questions fr

    • @MrYoonKim
      @MrYoonKim Рік тому

      💪🏻

    • @AaronbTV
      @AaronbTV  Рік тому +1

      Gotta make sure everyone understands !

  • @TrendsTactician
    @TrendsTactician Рік тому +1

    Investing in your knowledge accrues the best interest...

  • @defenseman84
    @defenseman84 Рік тому +1

    When you invest in a company, the company is not getting your money. You buy your shares from another person. Everyone who owns shares will benefit from an increase in value and vs versa

  • @AFBuildsb8.5
    @AFBuildsb8.5 Рік тому +1

    In ait Virginia rn. As a E-1 saved 4k since july 2023. Can’t wait to hit my mark

    • @MrYoonKim
      @MrYoonKim Рік тому +1

      Savage. Keep sending it 💪💪

    • @AFBuildsb8.5
      @AFBuildsb8.5 Рік тому

      Glad to know that someone in military made it possible 🙏. Thank you sir for the motivation and knowledge.

  • @peaceful4you408
    @peaceful4you408 Рік тому +7

    He’s Asian and he failed Algebra twice? Yeah, I definitely think he’s screwing with us for sure. 😂😂😂

    • @MrYoonKim
      @MrYoonKim Рік тому +2

      Cap for sure

    • @EnriqueHernandez-kd1tg
      @EnriqueHernandez-kd1tg Рік тому

      Korean and Asian is different and that was stereotypical 💀 asf

    • @tokyoyung215
      @tokyoyung215 Рік тому +1

      @@EnriqueHernandez-kd1tgkorean is asian but asian isn’t korean. So some what yeah

  • @lsjax72
    @lsjax72 Рік тому +2

    I love this video because I am a Navy veteran and I can relate.

    • @MrYoonKim
      @MrYoonKim Рік тому

      Appreciate you 🙏🏻

  • @coldhater
    @coldhater Рік тому +1

    the military alone will not get you rich lets get that straight

  • @USARealityCheck
    @USARealityCheck Рік тому +1

    I don't blame you for deleting my previous comment on stating this is a recruitment commercial. They are getting slicker in their approach. 😂

    • @MrYoonKim
      @MrYoonKim Рік тому

      I wish it was. Would be cool to get paid by the military for telling my story 😂

    • @USARealityCheck
      @USARealityCheck Рік тому

      @@MrYoonKim Tell the truth. Today, the military no longer serves the people. It serves the elite establishment and corporate interests. I'm not picking on you guys. I was a big city cop for 22 years and I finally figured out that we were there just to keep the minorities down while wiping the asses of the rich. Had nothing to do with actually helping people, which is what I signed up for.

  • @epicgamer-ui9mb
    @epicgamer-ui9mb Рік тому +3

    Bro has grind this the kind of shit they don’t teach you in school

    • @MrYoonKim
      @MrYoonKim Рік тому

      Appreciate you 💪🏻

    • @epicgamer-ui9mb
      @epicgamer-ui9mb Рік тому

      @@MrYoonKim no thank you just got my application in let’s hope I don’t get stationed internationally 😂

  • @tb3616
    @tb3616 Рік тому +1

    🤣🤣🤣lol I just paused the video where he says he joined the navy to buy a used lambo

  • @M-1-3
    @M-1-3 Рік тому +1

    You have beautiful camera quality

    • @MrYoonKim
      @MrYoonKim Рік тому

      😂😂😅

    • @M-1-3
      @M-1-3 Рік тому

      woahhhhh comment responded by the myth the man the legend himself?@@MrYoonKim

    • @M-1-3
      @M-1-3 Рік тому

      I'm in highschool and planning to join the military once I graduate it, what branch should I join?@@MrYoonKim

  • @evangreenberg1666
    @evangreenberg1666 Рік тому +3

    Especially now since basically the military is facing a classic case of labor shortage. If life all falls down on me, I’d join the Air Force. I’d rather not join for my own reasons but it wouldn’t be the worst thing in the world.

    • @Zzz-hr5mo
      @Zzz-hr5mo Рік тому +2

      im trying to join at 28. i have been completely stagnant in life and hoping to course correct to bigger things. Not getting any younger. Praying I pass MEPS.

    • @MrYoonKim
      @MrYoonKim Рік тому

      Keep pushing my man. There is no right or wrong answers in the path you choose.

    • @CrispyApplJackz
      @CrispyApplJackz 11 місяців тому

      I'm in a similar boat. I'm considering joining at 28.. the bonuses seem worth it alone
      @@Zzz-hr5mo

  • @arv7539
    @arv7539 Рік тому +1

    An asian dude failing algebra in college is unheard of.. yet he still won life

  • @wires4958
    @wires4958 Рік тому +1

    Dang bro im going to the Lincoln Friday

  • @hushbash2989
    @hushbash2989 Рік тому +136

    Since Biden took office, there seem to have been more unfavorable results in America. These results include effects on the markets, such as price declines and sharp increases in inflation, as well as bank failures. I wonder if the sudden increase in interest rates will help value investors or if it would be wiser to stay away from the stock and financial markets for the time being.

    • @selenajack2036
      @selenajack2036 Рік тому +3

      To "buy the dip" It will be profitable in the long run. However, investors should be wary of the bull run. It is advisable to connect with a skilled adviser to fulfill your growth objectives and prevent mistakes. High interest rates typically result in lower stock prices.

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      @adenmall7596 Рік тому +2

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  • @AMACHiiBiong
    @AMACHiiBiong Рік тому +1

    Never expected to see Lai Topez on this video 😂

    • @MrYoonKim
      @MrYoonKim Рік тому

      😂😂 love em or hate em. He still did help change my views

  • @markfennell1604
    @markfennell1604 Рік тому

    I was dead broke when i got out of the army. But i used my experience to my advantage. i was a 92A (supply logistics) and i started contracting in Afghanistan after i got out in 2011 making $180,000 a year. i did that for 3 years and when i got back i purchased my first house and paid cash for it. Now i worked at the Va hospital. I only make $70k from my job but I make another $55k from my 100% disability. all together i bring $125k and living comfortable with no mortgage.

  • @thedawapenjor
    @thedawapenjor Рік тому +1

    I can't believe this is a Tai Lopez success story.

    • @MrYoonKim
      @MrYoonKim Рік тому +1

      Some people love Andrew Tate some don't. Some people like Tai and some don't.

  • @yourfavlightskint3344
    @yourfavlightskint3344 Рік тому +1

    As a 21 year old spc I needed to see this

  • @ryanmaris1917
    @ryanmaris1917 Рік тому +4

    The military doesn't pay a lot but it provides so much, housing, food, and clothing (uniforms) are basically all free through the military. Outside that as a young single adult you may want/need something like a laptop and internet access, and phone, but outside that you don't have much need to spend money. People spend a lot of money in the military and basically burn it on expensive high interest rate cars, girls, divorces, and kids. If you can avoid spending money on stupid shit you'll be good. My only tip would be don't go into the reserves, go active, its shorter and pays way better for college, and I think would have been less stressful than trying to balance that with college.

    • @MrYoonKim
      @MrYoonKim Рік тому +1

      Love the advice 🔥

  • @lowkeyhim556
    @lowkeyhim556 Рік тому +5

    I'm gonna guess using the military as a promoting point for jobs, businesses etc