"From now on, you shall call me My Lord." "Aw, okay *mutters in the way homeless people do* ... muhlorderit... m'lord... myerlord..." "Stop! M'lord has a nice ring to it."
I keep at least 4 on a revolving door of payroll. If I don't have anything for them to do I'll make stuff up. I've paid a guy that goes by the name raptor to masturbate in the bathroom of a Walmart. Idle time is how they got here, so this is my community service
what's sad is tons of young men are actually watching these finance bros and think they're geniuses. 20 something year olds are so lost and hungry for money that they think some guy on tiktok is going to make them a millionaire with their knowledge.
Take it from someone who is old and done okay for himself. People only become millionaires one of three ways: You come from money, you get a stable paying job (and save your money), or you make very risky investments. The sad thing is that the last scenario a lot of people try and very few people succeed down that path. If you are a lost 20 something, becoming a finance bro is not the way to go.
@@randy1469 yep. Too much love of money. How many times have you heard young people say "I'm just trying to get the bag" "I'm just trying to get my money." This can be healthy to a degree, because if you want to start a family you'll need resources, but it seems like the majority just want to get rich quick and live a life of hedonism. There's a widespread disease of young men who feel the only goal in life is to live like Jake Paul or Kai Cenat. It's a feeding frenzy, and there's millions of them. We saw it last week with the zoomer riot in NYC. This isn't going to end well. Many will enter the workforce and realize how things really work, but there's going to be a lot of bumps along the way.
@nicknickson3650 agreed. Sure I'd like to make good money, but my dream is some land, a wife and kids. Its all I want rn for my future. So many dudes I know just wanna live degenerate lifestyle and never raise a family
"Blue book value is $20,000, i just sold it for $47,000", and the guy made one payment of $500 and sold the car for $8,000, and within a few months he'll be dead or in jail.
I love how all these guys record themselves at a desk speaking to no one as though it's a clip from their popular podcast you just happen to have never heard of.
@@ThePainkiller9995fucking V-Shred is the worst with that - trying to replicate Rogan’s old studio. Same camera angle, same maroon curtains, same microphones. It’s just at attempt to give an heir of validity to whatever bullshit they’re selling.
Okay, 2017, I'm all in on Chuck's, early. 2022 Sneed comes around, BOOM, acquires Chuck's. I'm up 23,000%, retire, loving life on the beach in Maui ever since.
Hey sam, saw you down at the farmers market yesterday. Thanks for being such a nice dude, that baby was pretty fucking annoying crying for ten minutes so you curb-stomping it into red dust was just the best, nothing but love brother 🙏
Sam should offer loans to Fishtank S2 contenstants for the free room and board and eventually create an army of loan slaves and homeless people for which he can use to destroy all his enemies, he should also call them "The Massage Clause".
This guy from iced coffee hour went on financial audit and basically admitted his entire wealth came from getting a lucky break becoming an editor for Graham Stephan, definitely not the financial schemes the people on his show promote.
Most finance bros got lucky in some way; a lucky crypto bet, buying property during the mortgage crisis, drop shipping before it was totally saturated etc. They only sell their "system" once it's no longer viable.
A couple years ago that kid mentioned on one of those videos that his net worth was 200k (at age 20 or so). I commented that he had to have been given an inheritance of some sort. He commented back “no I’ve just been saving my money since I started working!” … how long have you been working at 20 years old to save 200k? Luck is everything for some people.
@@fastenbulbousI had a friend get in at the start of bitcoin and had me do it as well though I didn't take it as seriously didn't mine as much as he did and sold coins way too early, he made the bitcoin mad money max amount per year before it affects your tax bracket and I'm kicking myself over not having done so, but oh well I'm still enjoying life, God is good I am provided for.
@@visionplusdrive it’s like my cousins who are buying their second mansion with full time staff. Never seen a dollar of their money. We all have to pretend “they worked really hard for it”, otherwise we might start having ideas of the moral variety. The reality is they got lucky owning a stake in a chemical business. Their father, my uncle, put them through college with money from poker winnings. Like Nick, I have big working class “fuck you” for lying rich people.
I want Nick to dress up as 1995 era Jay Kay of Jamiroquai fame. I want him in the ridiculous buffalo horn hat and i want him to talk the entire show like he is Shaggy, like really pour it on thick with the patois.
I personally feel like it’s just lengthening the gap between the low-functioning brains and the higher. It’ll be easier to spot those with actual opinions in the near future
Thats even dumber, just like art its just a matter of putting it out there, FOR FREE. Either it flops or someone takes notice. Avicii didnt pester a record label or hammer away yt comments, he just had a hobby and then got so fucking rich he drowned in the sauce.
@@MyNameJeff.. it can, particularly if you're on radar for recruitment in general anyway; exposure can factor into that though, but it needn't be deliberate exposure. Hard work and planning go fuckin nowhere if you aren't a candidate for any number of reasons in the first place, and most music being mid lately or worse: unoriginal (or just not what someone is wanting to promote for the public to focus on, with whatever reasoning behind that exists, which shifts and is multitude at a given time), it has people mistakenly thinking that the application of effort, combined with business/marketing insight, as a formula, is either likely to eventually pay off, or at least become their best chance. They may be correct in some cases. In others, that's naive and stems from ignorance about the machinery beneath how things appear to operate. Everything's monitored and talent scouts have more purpose than the title implies, for example. For every individual or band that "achieves" an exceptional degree of notoriety, it's exactly that: an exception. There are billions of people on this planet and an enormous segment of the artists among them are as skillful as artists have ever been throughout history, although largely minus originality and universally recognizable heart, as of late (even if that means localized to within a genre or culture). The truth is, skill is now increasing exponentially (due to spectrum or other disorders and, conversely, accompanying abilities), but innovation and authenticity halted and started declining a decade ago, due to pathology that was waiting to surface from early childhood trauma, so when at an age where artists' skill surfaces or peaks (which is getting younger and younger, confirming the savant implication), it still sounds hollow, and then often even screwball, because they sense the former and get nutty or incorporate gimmicks to compensate and stand out, which (understandably) makes them seem like a risk, hard to control or fashion, and like another vapid potential cover act at best. I'm guessing there are plenty and sufficient in number of better session musicians as well, college-trained and more experienced, so paths inward for others don't even serve as back-up plans like they might've before. The same personality dysfunction that facilitates impressive skill at younger and younger ages can inevitably limit an applicable musician's career possibilities, because they're all but useless figures on the scene if not both conformable and especially sincere or legitimately, emotionally potent. Just as our species' advancement in technology has outgrown our emotional and social development on a macro-scale, case by case reflects that imbalance in evolution, leading to a ton of incredible musicians who don't fit into a workable field and can't get along with each other well enough to maintain or even found a lasting collaborative project, which is why you'll see more industry-built acts, and then their real world near-equivalents rejected along the periphery as just minor online celebrities, desperately dipping their toes into and showing off their ability to utilize basic sampling/looping knowledge to literally fuckin play with themselves in front of everyone, as if that's novel or what looping was ever intended for and had set as its innovative fruition. This crap is beating the genuine potential that looping has to the punch, by normalizing such a shitty, amateurish, misplaced and formulaic version of it, which the public is exposed to first and become tired of, because they've now associated it with the distinct uncanny valley of a cross between high skill and yet soulless myopic revisitings and elaboration upon already established styles (poorly chosen at that), or literal and unmistakably inferior covers, both of them still proudly exhibited (due to narcissism) by the undersocialized and pathological, moreso than preceding generations of musician, which is saying a lot, unfavorably. Scouts and other industry reps are undoubtedly versed in either weeding that shit out or simply exploiting it by shoving the uncanny valley in our face like cookie cutter houses, exacerbating the consensus that looping is mostly for live multitracking by creatives who can't even maintain productive, working peer-groups, let alone friendships. Imagine being a scout, seeing that kind of dogshit gradually take over within a decade, and having your entire career, which is ancillary anyway, rest on trashing it or finding a suitable purpose for it in an industry short on convincing talent, a wasteland of remnants echoing from what were pioneers, a frontier not very long ago, now reduced to more artifice, dressed up in growing technical prowess. Like wtf did I just hear? And it has to do with a hell of a lot more than only looping etc; anything authentically innovative, functionally collaborative, and expressing the sincerest of emotion, thus performance and elaboration, striking out in new directions or developing as branches, from any past era or genre, into exciting territory. That will pitch a tent in the pants of said career scout, on its own, even if only from the self-serving prospects of being responsible for having struck gold. The obstacle, then, becomes how that rep finds themselves in a position to hear the work while algorithm chasers are inundating them with uncanny valley. Ai has potential as a tool for the soulful, but considering the sheer number of people alive and unrealistically ambitious, it also presents obscurity, and like looping, will probably become worn out in the public mind by selfish attention seekers before it has a chance not to be associated with really suboptimal work. Disco's conundrum was a cakewalk by comparison to this. Similar dynamics may have applied though, just as in rock from before then throughout the 80s and later; if a project were skillful and emotionally outstanding, or even only emotionally outstanding, while being sufficiently functional in the context of interpersonal fortitude among its members, word gets around, a scout hears it via that or by chance, and offers flood in, as long as what's being created suits the prevailing or intended future direction that the industry is deliberately geared toward. I think even local radio could still play an integral part. It all kinda depends on how things unfold. Regardless, even supernaturally skillful clout-humping musicians are going to keep producing the same results (and admittedly, maybe for them, it is a different game), with distinct outcomes and obviously different motivations than artists who operate more on the inspired than the business end of what is produced. In my experience, the former is what is being scoured for, and people adept at discovering anything like it understand that it evolves and appears organically, as opposed to being hyped by salesmen (the bulk of that comes after discovery and being passed up the chain). Not that networking and the rest aren't important, don't get me wrong. I'm not not disagreeing with either side in the exchange here. I just wanted to delineate, and afford your opposition some due credence.
Predatory loaning only works until someone decides to stop paying you. If the largest financial institutions in the world with the least to lose won’t lend to somebody, it’s for good reason.
You basically have to insure your loan with serious/probably illegal threats. It worked well for the Mafia, it was actually was of their core business and might have honestly been their biggest, but they had a whole violence infracture that some "finance bro" doesn't have
Entrapranure on youtube and TikTok does pretty hilarious finance bro/Andrew Tate sketches. Even the Character names feel like some shit Sam would come up with "Brion Bishop" "Royce Dupont" 🤣
I run a welding company and the landlord is gonna sell the property so I'm going to do it the old fashioned way and beg a rich relative to buy the property for me to keep running the shop 😎👍
Be shameless. Milking the old and rich is the new paradigm. They’re getting ready to die and they are wanting to get some charity points in before they go
If there's one thing I've learned about finance; never listen to advice from people you've never heard of, and never listen to advice from famous people. Go out there and learn on your own, dipstick.
@@joshsaunders6392 I said dipstick because UA-cam keeps flagging all my other responses as "offensive" or "insulting" and I don't know what filters Sam has on his videos to shadowban comments.
That last clip they watched was my favorite where the “woman” said “she” went on a date and the guy asked them if they could just sit there and not say anything at all lmfaooooo
Young idiots in their 20s will believe you. People who are in the 40s know they are just modified scams from the 70s and 80s and illegal. Or STUPIDLY risky
I learned a long time ago in school, its not about what you say, its about how you say it, idiots will flock to whoever just sounds confident even if its complete bullshit.
Nah Fr. After watching all his other skits and sketches on Gumroad all I had to watch/ look forward to on there was the podcast. I know it will probably be worth it once WP2 comes out but it is severely fucking lame I’m paying em like 10 a month to not get anything
I once charged a homeless guy rent for a tent i set up on my sidewalk. I got the tent for $10 at the closing of Burning Man. Next year I'm going to get 5 tents from the electric daisy. I should be a gorillionaire by the time I'm 92. It's money baby.
@shinski8114 pretty much a bunch of marketers telling these Youngs guys who can't even use a broom they will be a 6 figure earner the day they start. From roofing to remodeling they are everywhere. Using sales tactics to just force people into contracts they don't need
I pay for the gumroad and have been waiting for new pgl understand the boys have been busy buy why can't I find the full pod there? This is the only content I watch and look everyday to see if there's a new one up.
Ps: what this f-150 guy is talking about doing in real estate with post cards a week after this realtor chick challenges him is a total felony and nobody gets away with it. Theres no way a realtor is going to push him to step on their toes and then a dozen others who are aware of it are gonna let it happen
@@sanjacobs6261 hea claiming he jumped into real estate by post carding a neighborhood. You're supposed to be licensed, or at the very least putting a brokerage name on said ads. The short version of explaining this is that the story doesn't add up unless he's buying property unrepresented, or doing for sale by owner which is damn near impossible to get financed on without a lawyer .. tldr: he's bullshitting; it's like like those cash4houses signs on the offramp in the white hood
Out of 10 ambitious people investing their time and whatever money they have, the usual outcome is one successful person and 9 suicidal ssri fueled broke ass losers. And the absolute best thing is they usually followed exactly the same path, made right choises along the way etc, random number generator is what crossed them out 🎲🎲 So yeah trash business advice coming from that one guy that made it is absolutely essential
Boots is every customer i have in oregon buying autoparts. "Ah needa thing, the thing, the thing, he tol me, and the dog was there, its round, he told me pulley pump rota dota, the thing, chevy small block, you gice it to me, remember ol ray?"
these finance bros are out of control i saw a video of a guy saying that you could get expensive cars for free just because you could deduct it on your taxes bro that doesn't make it free 😂
I was dating a girl that had about $25,000 in Mastercard debt at 19%. We dated for a few months. She asked me if I would pay it all off. Then she would be me back at 10% interest. I felt my stomach drop. I broke up with her a few days later.
Usury is a sin for a reason. I’m surprised more people who share conservative values and/or backgrounds aren’t aware of that. Imagine the country’s poorest political group (30% of wages) learn they were being sinned against. It certainly maintains interesting implications for messaging the issue of home ownership…
For fucking real, dude. Im trying to be supportive, but jfc i have never subscribed to a content creator that gave less of a shit about making sure his subscribers get what they pay for.
Making a homeless guy sign his life away to be your serf might be the best financial advice I have gotten.
"From now on, you shall call me My Lord."
"Aw, okay *mutters in the way homeless people do* ... muhlorderit... m'lord... myerlord..."
"Stop! M'lord has a nice ring to it."
Competition from cartels and similar NGO organizations is stiff
I keep at least 4 on a revolving door of payroll. If I don't have anything for them to do I'll make stuff up. I've paid a guy that goes by the name raptor to masturbate in the bathroom of a Walmart. Idle time is how they got here, so this is my community service
@@tomorrow6yeah but the homeless and drug addicted market is sorely underutilised
Only works with Dr Pepper though. That's the key.
what's sad is tons of young men are actually watching these finance bros and think they're geniuses. 20 something year olds are so lost and hungry for money that they think some guy on tiktok is going to make them a millionaire with their knowledge.
Take it from someone who is old and done okay for himself. People only become millionaires one of three ways: You come from money, you get a stable paying job (and save your money), or you make very risky investments. The sad thing is that the last scenario a lot of people try and very few people succeed down that path. If you are a lost 20 something, becoming a finance bro is not the way to go.
Obsession with being rich is toxic
⌚️ Europa ťhe last battlè
@@randy1469 yep. Too much love of money. How many times have you heard young people say "I'm just trying to get the bag" "I'm just trying to get my money."
This can be healthy to a degree, because if you want to start a family you'll need resources, but it seems like the majority just want to get rich quick and live a life of hedonism. There's a widespread disease of young men who feel the only goal in life is to live like Jake Paul or Kai Cenat. It's a feeding frenzy, and there's millions of them. We saw it last week with the zoomer riot in NYC. This isn't going to end well. Many will enter the workforce and realize how things really work, but there's going to be a lot of bumps along the way.
@nicknickson3650 agreed. Sure I'd like to make good money, but my dream is some land, a wife and kids. Its all I want rn for my future. So many dudes I know just wanna live degenerate lifestyle and never raise a family
"Blue book value is $20,000, i just sold it for $47,000", and the guy made one payment of $500 and sold the car for $8,000, and within a few months he'll be dead or in jail.
that guy is winning
⌚️ Europa the last battlé
@@budget-88 yo, dont drop that stuff here. im only 4hrs in tho
And the 8000 he sold it for will go on drugs...
the dead or in jail part is too accurate
I love how all these guys record themselves at a desk speaking to no one as though it's a clip from their popular podcast you just happen to have never heard of.
lmao i have even seen ads copy that format like they want you to believe they're speaking to joe rogan or something
@@ThePainkiller9995they even have bricks and red curtains in the background 😂
@@ThePainkiller9995fucking V-Shred is the worst with that - trying to replicate Rogan’s old studio. Same camera angle, same maroon curtains, same microphones. It’s just at attempt to give an heir of validity to whatever bullshit they’re selling.
everytime I take a video of myself I make it look like I'm on Alex Jones show
i never picked up on that thank you xD
Okay, 2017, I'm all in on Chuck's, early. 2022 Sneed comes around, BOOM, acquires Chuck's. I'm up 23,000%, retire, loving life on the beach in Maui ever since.
This is fine 🔥
Maui looks great this time of year
@@renaissance17pretty warm i heard
What did Chuck sell again?
@@pyotrilyichtchaikovskyii6638 I heard it was a pretty nasty business, glad it got rebranded as feed-n-seed
Hey sam, saw you down at the farmers market yesterday. Thanks for being such a nice dude, that baby was pretty fucking annoying crying for ten minutes so you curb-stomping it into red dust was just the best, nothing but love brother 🙏
@@budget.88love you brother, keep fighting the good fight
@@budget.88Sam Hyde not beating the nazi fan base allegations
@@budget.88 o/
@@23Butanedionecommenting on the internet isn’t fighting anything, coward.
You guys that still grovel for sams attention are so pathetic
That "Oh.." was deeper than the Mariana trench.
There's a reason people don't make contracts with people with no credit.
Idk man. I wrote this homeless guy a $30,000 check after he signed a promissory note for 20% interest. He gave me his grandfathers watch as collateral
They can always sell their soul to non people
@@stevegoldstein3402that man sure had a lot of grandfathers
@@tomorrow6everyone has 2
Borrowing money is for poor people.
Sam should offer loans to Fishtank S2 contenstants for the free room and board and eventually create an army of loan slaves and homeless people for which he can use to destroy all his enemies, he should also call them "The Massage Clause".
Never forget the USS Liberty and the men who died on that day
So basically you want to start a fight club.....I'm so in, let's make some soap 😁
Attacking someone who gave you a high interest loan will be the corner stone of business in the future.
That man's husband has good points.
adams apple
This guy from iced coffee hour went on financial audit and basically admitted his entire wealth came from getting a lucky break becoming an editor for Graham Stephan, definitely not the financial schemes the people on his show promote.
Most finance bros got lucky in some way; a lucky crypto bet, buying property during the mortgage crisis, drop shipping before it was totally saturated etc. They only sell their "system" once it's no longer viable.
A couple years ago that kid mentioned on one of those videos that his net worth was 200k (at age 20 or so). I commented that he had to have been given an inheritance of some sort. He commented back “no I’ve just been saving my money since I started working!” … how long have you been working at 20 years old to save 200k? Luck is everything for some people.
@@fastenbulbousI had a friend get in at the start of bitcoin and had me do it as well though I didn't take it as seriously didn't mine as much as he did and sold coins way too early, he made the bitcoin mad money max amount per year before it affects your tax bracket and I'm kicking myself over not having done so, but oh well I'm still enjoying life, God is good I am provided for.
@@visionplusdrive it’s like my cousins who are buying their second mansion with full time staff. Never seen a dollar of their money. We all have to pretend “they worked really hard for it”, otherwise we might start having ideas of the moral variety. The reality is they got lucky owning a stake in a chemical business. Their father, my uncle, put them through college with money from poker winnings. Like Nick, I have big working class “fuck you” for lying rich people.
Caleb Hammer makes some top tier content
I want Nick to dress up as 1995 era Jay Kay of Jamiroquai fame. I want him in the ridiculous buffalo horn hat and i want him to talk the entire show like he is Shaggy, like really pour it on thick with the patois.
This is suuuuuch a good idea. Also clown car fiat 500 hayabusa swap with a hole cut in the roof for Sam’s head and shoulders to poke out
@@THESLlCKthis part is better 😂
I just belly laughed at this idea
@@chadking8767 I still love the idea lol. A little while back sam saw a hayabusa swapped fiat for the first time and got obsessed.
These guys are the real life version of the Nick Lies sketch
"Sold my first house when I was 12".
Its crazy you mention it actually cos one time I got kicked out of Alcatraz for beating up all the prisoners too much
..Because I build them FAST. And CHEAP!!!
John Lies are probably more accurate. "I keep all my money in 100 million dollar bills"
TikToc has melted brains.
We defeated the wrong enemy
@@budget.88 I know we should’ve made China pay for covid
I personally feel like it’s just lengthening the gap between the low-functioning brains and the higher. It’ll be easier to spot those with actual opinions in the near future
@@Max-dn6pl hasn’t stopped them in the past
Idolators are stupid in every time period.
These finance bros remind me of the “how to make hundreds of thousands off your beats” videos back in the early-mid 2010’s.
It's the same guys
Thats even dumber, just like art its just a matter of putting it out there, FOR FREE. Either it flops or someone takes notice. Avicii didnt pester a record label or hammer away yt comments, he just had a hobby and then got so fucking rich he drowned in the sauce.
@@hongodongo9053 lol wtf? That’s not how it works bud.
@@MyNameJeff.. it can, particularly if you're on radar for recruitment in general anyway; exposure can factor into that though, but it needn't be deliberate exposure. Hard work and planning go fuckin nowhere if you aren't a candidate for any number of reasons in the first place, and most music being mid lately or worse: unoriginal (or just not what someone is wanting to promote for the public to focus on, with whatever reasoning behind that exists, which shifts and is multitude at a given time), it has people mistakenly thinking that the application of effort, combined with business/marketing insight, as a formula, is either likely to eventually pay off, or at least become their best chance. They may be correct in some cases. In others, that's naive and stems from ignorance about the machinery beneath how things appear to operate. Everything's monitored and talent scouts have more purpose than the title implies, for example.
For every individual or band that "achieves" an exceptional degree of notoriety, it's exactly that: an exception. There are billions of people on this planet and an enormous segment of the artists among them are as skillful as artists have ever been throughout history, although largely minus originality and universally recognizable heart, as of late (even if that means localized to within a genre or culture). The truth is, skill is now increasing exponentially (due to spectrum or other disorders and, conversely, accompanying abilities), but innovation and authenticity halted and started declining a decade ago, due to pathology that was waiting to surface from early childhood trauma, so when at an age where artists' skill surfaces or peaks (which is getting younger and younger, confirming the savant implication), it still sounds hollow, and then often even screwball, because they sense the former and get nutty or incorporate gimmicks to compensate and stand out, which (understandably) makes them seem like a risk, hard to control or fashion, and like another vapid potential cover act at best. I'm guessing there are plenty and sufficient in number of better session musicians as well, college-trained and more experienced, so paths inward for others don't even serve as back-up plans like they might've before. The same personality dysfunction that facilitates impressive skill at younger and younger ages can inevitably limit an applicable musician's career possibilities, because they're all but useless figures on the scene if not both conformable and especially sincere or legitimately, emotionally potent. Just as our species' advancement in technology has outgrown our emotional and social development on a macro-scale, case by case reflects that imbalance in evolution, leading to a ton of incredible musicians who don't fit into a workable field and can't get along with each other well enough to maintain or even found a lasting collaborative project, which is why you'll see more industry-built acts, and then their real world near-equivalents rejected along the periphery as just minor online celebrities, desperately dipping their toes into and showing off their ability to utilize basic sampling/looping knowledge to literally fuckin play with themselves in front of everyone, as if that's novel or what looping was ever intended for and had set as its innovative fruition. This crap is beating the genuine potential that looping has to the punch, by normalizing such a shitty, amateurish, misplaced and formulaic version of it, which the public is exposed to first and become tired of, because they've now associated it with the distinct uncanny valley of a cross between high skill and yet soulless myopic revisitings and elaboration upon already established styles (poorly chosen at that), or literal and unmistakably inferior covers, both of them still proudly exhibited (due to narcissism) by the undersocialized and pathological, moreso than preceding generations of musician, which is saying a lot, unfavorably.
Scouts and other industry reps are undoubtedly versed in either weeding that shit out or simply exploiting it by shoving the uncanny valley in our face like cookie cutter houses, exacerbating the consensus that looping is mostly for live multitracking by creatives who can't even maintain productive, working peer-groups, let alone friendships. Imagine being a scout, seeing that kind of dogshit gradually take over within a decade, and having your entire career, which is ancillary anyway, rest on trashing it or finding a suitable purpose for it in an industry short on convincing talent, a wasteland of remnants echoing from what were pioneers, a frontier not very long ago, now reduced to more artifice, dressed up in growing technical prowess. Like wtf did I just hear? And it has to do with a hell of a lot more than only looping etc; anything authentically innovative, functionally collaborative, and expressing the sincerest of emotion, thus performance and elaboration, striking out in new directions or developing as branches, from any past era or genre, into exciting territory. That will pitch a tent in the pants of said career scout, on its own, even if only from the self-serving prospects of being responsible for having struck gold.
The obstacle, then, becomes how that rep finds themselves in a position to hear the work while algorithm chasers are inundating them with uncanny valley. Ai has potential as a tool for the soulful, but considering the sheer number of people alive and unrealistically ambitious, it also presents obscurity, and like looping, will probably become worn out in the public mind by selfish attention seekers before it has a chance not to be associated with really suboptimal work.
Disco's conundrum was a cakewalk by comparison to this. Similar dynamics may have applied though, just as in rock from before then throughout the 80s and later; if a project were skillful and emotionally outstanding, or even only emotionally outstanding, while being sufficiently functional in the context of interpersonal fortitude among its members, word gets around, a scout hears it via that or by chance, and offers flood in, as long as what's being created suits the prevailing or intended future direction that the industry is deliberately geared toward. I think even local radio could still play an integral part. It all kinda depends on how things unfold.
Regardless, even supernaturally skillful clout-humping musicians are going to keep producing the same results (and admittedly, maybe for them, it is a different game), with distinct outcomes and obviously different motivations than artists who operate more on the inspired than the business end of what is produced. In my experience, the former is what is being scoured for, and people adept at discovering anything like it understand that it evolves and appears organically, as opposed to being hyped by salesmen (the bulk of that comes after discovery and being passed up the chain). Not that networking and the rest aren't important, don't get me wrong.
I'm not not disagreeing with either side in the exchange here. I just wanted to delineate, and afford your opposition some due credence.
Making bad rap is goofy. Usury is evil.
Why isn’t Sam eating?
Predatory loaning only works until someone decides to stop paying you. If the largest financial institutions in the world with the least to lose won’t lend to somebody, it’s for good reason.
You basically have to insure your loan with serious/probably illegal threats. It worked well for the Mafia, it was actually was of their core business and might have honestly been their biggest, but they had a whole violence infracture that some "finance bro" doesn't have
Crazy how finance bros are willing to engage in predatory loaning and business practice to purely maximize how much money they have
yeah you def sound like a guy that watches those financial videos
>Dr Mike
>"Dr ****"
wonder what he said there lmao
Probably rhymes with Mike
@@canislupus3655probably starts with K
Dr. Mike Hunt
🪁
Dr kikel
I was dying of laughter at “bro speaking facts” 😂
A finance bro skit would be funny
Entrapranure on youtube and TikTok does pretty hilarious finance bro/Andrew Tate sketches. Even the Character names feel like some shit Sam would come up with "Brion Bishop" "Royce Dupont" 🤣
Free palestine 🇵🇸
@@biskit8050HE TOOK THE BAIT
I run a welding company and the landlord is gonna sell the property so I'm going to do it the old fashioned way and beg a rich relative to buy the property for me to keep running the shop 😎👍
what's this in reference to?
@@_lithpfinancing
@@_lithp his real life
Rich relatives ARE GREAT 👍
Be shameless. Milking the old and rich is the new paradigm. They’re getting ready to die and they are wanting to get some charity points in before they go
If there's one thing I've learned about finance; never listen to advice from people you've never heard of, and never listen to advice from famous people. Go out there and learn on your own, dipstick.
Dipstick ain’t heard that one since 5th grade
Yup lesson not number one, never say dipstick unless you're a mormon.
Or learn from your millionaire relatives. Like me.
@@joshsaunders6392 I said dipstick because UA-cam keeps flagging all my other responses as "offensive" or "insulting" and I don't know what filters Sam has on his videos to shadowban comments.
@@bud389 lmao in that case its a great choice
That last clip they watched was my favorite where the “woman” said “she” went on a date and the guy asked them if they could just sit there and not say anything at all lmfaooooo
Can you please not talk because you have a man voice 😂😂😂
All you have to do is say it with a straight face and people will believe you
Young idiots in their 20s will believe you. People who are in the 40s know they are just modified scams from the 70s and 80s and illegal. Or STUPIDLY risky
I learned a long time ago in school, its not about what you say, its about how you say it, idiots will flock to whoever just sounds confident even if its complete bullshit.
yup
I get that you guys are busy with World Peace but i do miss having atleast one ep per month
Nah Fr. After watching all his other skits and sketches on Gumroad all I had to watch/ look forward to on there was the podcast. I know it will probably be worth it once WP2 comes out but it is severely fucking lame I’m paying em like 10 a month to not get anything
It's the price of a couple soda cans per month
Stop complaining
@@rupertmonroesr.3517can't you just cancel your subscribtion for a few months tho
I just restart my membership eveytime I know there's a new ep fuck that paying for nothing
@@alreadybanned-pe6se I dont drink soda
I once charged a homeless guy rent for a tent i set up on my sidewalk. I got the tent for $10 at the closing of Burning Man. Next year I'm going to get 5 tents from the electric daisy. I should be a gorillionaire by the time I'm 92. It's money baby.
More episodes like this would be fucking great. Shit made me laugh out loud
6:59 I had no idea these were this bad, I thought the ones you guys made were satire and exageration, god they were tame
PLENTY of these guys are promoting modified scams from the 70s and 80s and they're LITERALLY illegal.
Good contractors are hard to find but you can throw a rock and hit seven realtors
go down the rabbit hole of construction gurus its gonna make you so angry if you are in the trades like me
care to explain im too fat and lazy to do all that rabbit hole shit
@shinski8114 pretty much a bunch of marketers telling these Youngs guys who can't even use a broom they will be a 6 figure earner the day they start. From roofing to remodeling they are everywhere. Using sales tactics to just force people into contracts they don't need
Nicks got the Jamiroquai style today
They are both wearing Jamiroquai hats, lmao!
Idk jay kay was onto some shit with the swag he had
The way he just picked some garbage off the ground and wipes himself with it lmao.
Release the charls episode already
For real. Really looking forward to that one.
release the carroll cut sir
⌚️ Evropa ţhe last battle
Did you find this one on Gumroad? I'm only seeing ep 58 as the last one uploaded
@@in_the_pines I'm only seeing 58 also.
9:00 be 6'4" Chad, gorgeous beard, jacked, influencer, millionaire... Has to marry a MAN to get a loyal wife. Why even bother?
nah bro, your standards are just way high bro
Welcome to 2023 😂
He's gay
Sam.
I will fight you.
Upload episodes....
I will fight you.
How am I supposed to mow the lawn without my PGL GUMROAD UPLOAD?!
Do they not upload anymore? I haven’t seen pgl go up in a while and I haven’t seen new streams in months
I pay for the gumroad and have been waiting for new pgl understand the boys have been busy buy why can't I find the full pod there? This is the only content I watch and look everyday to see if there's a new one up.
Agreed. I watch almost all the content, but PGL is fantastic.
You guys really just said fuck the Gumroad huh
Identifying as blaque is the best financial decision I have ever made.
That Dr. Girlfriend reminded me of Ezra Miller in drag.
Lmfao the 6 pack of Dr pepper analogy is perfect...I have a private contracted guard homeless person
PUT SHIT ON THE GUMROAD. ITS BEEN MONTHS
Nick seems to work in the idea of giving someone head into his bits quite a lot.
Yo, you don't think... ? No...
I think as nick mullen once said being gay is the funniest thing a man can do
Mrs. Hormozi’s date gave her good advice.
Dr. Girlfriend speaking facts.
You forgot to call her a man.. You're doing it wrong again
At least Dr. Girlfriend is hot.
I offer them a massage clause 😂
Claws
Guess what
Ps: what this f-150 guy is talking about doing in real estate with post cards a week after this realtor chick challenges him is a total felony and nobody gets away with it. Theres no way a realtor is going to push him to step on their toes and then a dozen others who are aware of it are gonna let it happen
I thought so. So many of these "millionaire" schemes are basically modified scams from the 70s and 80s that ARE illegal.
What? I don't even understand what he did? Send out some ads?
@@sanjacobs6261 hea claiming he jumped into real estate by post carding a neighborhood. You're supposed to be licensed, or at the very least putting a brokerage name on said ads. The short version of explaining this is that the story doesn't add up unless he's buying property unrepresented, or doing for sale by owner which is damn near impossible to get financed on without a lawyer .. tldr: he's bullshitting; it's like like those cash4houses signs on the offramp in the white hood
@@danielescobar7618 Hahah, ok, I'm not from the US, so I wouldn't know about half of this stuff 😅
@@sanjacobs6261 not all Americans are born here, come on over, door is open.
Bing chilling
⌚️ Euřopa the last battle
You can win 2000% of your money back, but you can only loose 100%. Do the math.
Time to start investing in Lotto tickets fam.
Ah geez dood
Out of 10 ambitious people investing their time and whatever money they have, the usual outcome is one successful person and 9 suicidal ssri fueled broke ass losers. And the absolute best thing is they usually followed exactly the same path, made right choises along the way etc, random number generator is what crossed them out 🎲🎲
So yeah trash business advice coming from that one guy that made it is absolutely essential
Boots is every customer i have in oregon buying autoparts. "Ah needa thing, the thing, the thing, he tol me, and the dog was there, its round, he told me pulley pump rota dota, the thing, chevy small block, you gice it to me, remember ol ray?"
apparently this is episode 59? not on gumroad …
these finance bros are out of control i saw a video of a guy saying that you could get expensive cars for free just because you could deduct it on your taxes bro that doesn't make it free 😂
Sounds like a good way to get audited lmao
Hahaha him trying to click on that progress bar at the end was so funny
When's this one going up on Gumroad?
Why can't I see PGL 59 on my Gumroad subscription?
same here
Holy fuck who else thought of the IOUs from Dumb and Dumber 😂
What’s crazy is this is exactly how the music industry works
Sam has literally recommended Horozis sleep video though
Which one?
@@o0Henry0o saw Sam mention it in a clip sorry. The video is “millionaire sleep tips” or something
homo-zi
Where’s the Chuck PGL?
massage claws LOL
Massage Claws, and Needle Cheek has me dying. 🤣
10:02 laptop touchpad moment
I was dating a girl that had about $25,000 in Mastercard debt at 19%. We dated for a few months. She asked me if I would pay it all off. Then she would be me back at 10% interest. I felt my stomach drop. I broke up with her a few days later.
Lol your profile pic would be a 08 Nissan Altima if you kept her 😂
@@viralsolutions8496not the 2.5l with the missing hubcaps bruh 💀💀💀
Good choice
Usury is a sin for a reason. I’m surprised more people who share conservative values and/or backgrounds aren’t aware of that. Imagine the country’s poorest political group (30% of wages) learn they were being sinned against. It certainly maintains interesting implications for messaging the issue of home ownership…
100% this.😊
I made x amount talking to a person selling x and sold x to x and made x.
It's a script I swear.
this shit still not on gumroad.. wtf?
ok mr hydeburg lets go with some gumroad.
Followed this to a t and now I'm a fuckin baller
nick trying to ignore sam blowing his nose into a fucking shirt on the ground
Seeing a clip is up on UA-cam only to check the Gumroad and see it isn't out is like waking up from a s3x dream as soon as the girl touches your peen.
this sucks
I'd rather have "Boots" at the end of my bed than "Snappy" the Pitbull.
Can’t find the full episode on Gumroad yet. Did it get posted?
why this no appear in my gumroad
There needs to be youtube shorts with sigma music and sometimes wrong subtitles of Boots' story.
Give them the old pissy hand, like Wilford Brimley in _The Thing_
having a snot shirt instead of a box of tissues is wild
He has an Adam's apple.
“If Ohio had a voice” I’m fuckin dead
Dude is dating a troon….
Is this not on the gumroad yet? Haven’t gotten any other podcasts since Ep 53. Description says episode 59.
54 through 58 are under the “most recent” tab, but this episode, 59, has not been posted yet.
Why isn't the episode on Gumroad yet?
Get an LLC, drop ship, arbitrage, hustle. Make 20,000,000 before you’re 12.
Please get Sam to actually upload the gumroad 🙏🙏 He is losing his paypigs
For fucking real, dude. Im trying to be supportive, but jfc i have never subscribed to a content creator that gave less of a shit about making sure his subscribers get what they pay for.
this is PERFECT ADVICE
This shit ain’t even on da gumroad Blud
In that last clip, you guys need to learn how to detect them better LMAO that dude had an adams apple
Is this show still going?
Is this from a recent PGL episode because the last one i see on gum road is episode 58
“That’s his name boots”
i can't find this on the gumroad 🤔
“Ohhhh”… that’s crazy hahaha
I remember PGL
Just got an ad for a fucking boat. Thanks guys.
Hey Sam, can you look up "Bought a mustang at 18" and watch the sea of young men destroy their 20's with one financial decision. Thanks.
dude chris struggling to put the cursor on the fucking youtube short is so damn funny
At around 9:00, That was a dude. His jawline is thicker than a bag of Snickers.
Has this episode actually been released? Its not showing up in the recent 5 episodes.
Bragging about usury
I can't find the episode on gumroad. Anyone else see it or not?
same