7 BRUTALLY HONEST LESSONS ABOUT MANAGING MONEY IN YOUR 20s
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- Опубліковано 3 сер 2024
- In this video I want to focus on the harsh lessons I learned on managing my money, and hopefully these lessons will help build up your personal finance mental toughness.
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This content is for educational and entertainment purposes only. Luv is not a professional financial advisor, and is solely sharing his experiences and thoughts.
This was very informative! Thank you.
Glad it was helpful! 🔥
thanks for the video. You’re not just harsh for the sake of it but say it in a way that’s personable and a way that’s understandable. Please don’t stop making videos!
Appreciate that, means a lot. Comments like these fuel me to make more content 🙇🏽♂️
@@luvswallet the whole notion of starting now and not planning for too long is what got me going to start a budget!
would you be interested in making videos where you react to subscriber or viewers current account/budget/credit card set up
Yeah, that’s lowkey a good idea. If you’re down email me your current financial setup lovevictr@gmail.com
What major did you take in college? Also I'm going into my senior year of high school, what advice can you give me about college majors or should I get into trade school?
If you don’t know what to do a good option is to become an essential worker like the medical field it’s kinda in a way future proofing because those jobs are always in demand and always be a need in society. One of the highest jobs in a trade school is radiology/MRI. They offer traveling gigs that pay really good and you even have the option to work part time/ per diem and focus on your craft on the side
Depends on your situation. I went to college BUT I had a full ride academic scholarship so it made sense. If you think you can afford college and will end up with a high paying job to pay for the degree then go. If not then explore trade school.
The most important thing I would say is don’t feel FORCED to go to college. And I know this is coming from someone that went to college but honestly you can start at trade schools or even community college without breaking the bank.
@@luvswallet what majors did you take?
@@Electr0Fanatic1 thank you. And so you mean Mri Technician ?
Facts
Which lesson was most helpful?
@luvswallet less planning, more action. There were a couple of good gems.
Bet, appreciate you 🙇🏽♂️