This is insane. Young super rich children actually having real conversations about topics that matter in life. Introspective, thoughtful, extremely grounded and most of all, honest. I have so much faith and hope in the next generation because of you guys. Keep up the good work and content
Albina is the right person to carry this program she’s so mature and well grounded. This guest is also amazing, I like the convo and perspective that they shares
Great episode. His parents raised him without financial trauma or tying his wealth to his personal worth. The way he spoke of his wife and acknowledging her compromises was refreshing to hear.
That's how I greet most of my female friends. Darling or sweetheart is the most common greeting if I've known them for a long time, and especially if we've slept together.
I didn't grow up super rich, but we have always been well off. My parents gave me everything I wanted to have, but they also took me travelling to places where I got to meet less fortunate kids. We were involved in charity work early on. And me and my brother volunteered every summer at an orphanage or animal shelter. I got the option to spend the money or save it to buy something for a small village or give it to a family in need. It really made me value money in a way where I wanted to be careful with my spendings and also willing to share it with others. I hope my kids will grow up with a similar mindset.
Amazing. GOD wants us to help the poor, feed them, cloth em. Your parents did a good by exposing you to how life is for the less fortunate. What sense does it make, we have loads of $$ & not help others? There will always be the leeches, but God's Wisdom will guide you as to how to deal with em
@@forward_ever_ever2595 My parents are actually atheists, but ideologically socialist with a capitalistic lifestyle lol. But I agree on that religion often plays a big role in giving and being of service to others. We know families that are Christian, Muslim, Hindu etc... giving and helping out, because it's part of their religion/culture. I think that my parents decision on how to raise us was mostly based on their travelling and experiences meeting people in need. As a young couple my parents made a lot of great friends working for NGOS and so naturally they were interested in volunteering etc and in some circles being involved in charity work is considered honorable. Nevertheless... It's better if wealth is shared somehow, then not being shared at all.
I come from a similar background and my brother and I were exposed to charity work when we were young. It has turned us to be grounded and we take care of our staff and their families and they've been with us for decades. Here's to a blessed life and good parenting.
I love youtube, since its begining. People talk to the camera like directly, before in magazines they always seem in their own world, and we were unable to read their thoughs. We see the thouth perspective of country people, of scientist, of atletes, etc. We can learn so much of many different kinds of people, thx for making amazing content.
This channel contains great marketing, social engineering strategies, great thumbnail design, calls a lot of attention, the idea of the bunny as a mysterious concept present although also a bit of humor to it, the channel got everything to grow, if it was a company I'd buy half the stocks and wait
Those are some things to consider when buying a stock..but those are just one side of the coin 😅 You still have to look if a business is not wallowing in debt, if they are not in a dangerous position regarding some of their investments, if their profit margins are really good (because it is useless to earn a lot if only a very few of those earnings remain). Still have to look at tge years wgen an economic downturn happened--how did they weather it out? Usually a prudent business keeps stacks of cash in good times, never acquiring big debts, then when an economic crash happens they've got the reserve piles of cash to weather the storm..
Loved this episode. He seems truly financially smart and down to earth. I think he disagreed with Albina on the prenup stuff but was incredibly respectful and showed interest in her opinion. Great guy. All the best for him and his family
I have serious couch envy after watching this vid. So comfy! But seriously the guest seemed authentic with many interesting things to say. Perhaps my favorite moment was when he recommended asking self-made people if you really want to know what that is like. He mentioned commitment in terms of marriage and later when you discussed friendship. He has genuinely thought about these things before.
One topic that is fascinating is how wealthy families divide their wealth or pass it down through multiple generations. The old saying goes that the first generation makes the money, second one grows it, and the third one blows it all away. Example the Vanderbilt family. I’m sure this is a serious issue that wealthy families have to deal with and plan for which causes so much in-fighting.
@@A1_Amir Not really. Nothing is wrong with working for corporations at all, and society needs it. So don't respect it, people from wealthy families acknowledge the importance of employees so you have no right to insult it. Being born into a wealthy family does not mean you have purpose either or don't consume. Again, OP gave the example of the Vanderbilt family who managed to blow their wealth away and in the end? The Anderson Cooper (Vanderbilt) works for a corporation and actually has stated he finds that to be more purposeful for his life and finds relief in not having that wealth pass to him (paraphrasing). So, please do proper research and think openly before you type irrationally.
there a difference from the wealthy man that goes I want my child to never experienced the life I lived and the one who goes my child needs to grow up like how I did to be grateful
I would love to see a conversation between wealthy young people who are near your age, just to compare how differently they think compared to older wealthy generations. I also think it would be really interesting to get an insight into the world of private school kids from someone who attended elite institutions themselves, as all we've known about them is just their rapid SA culture. Love your videos, by the way! Keep up the good work!
100% agree with what he said about friends. If you're bothered by paying for your less rich friend - then don't go out with that person at all. Or choose less expensive places. Otherwise hang out with people as rich as you are. Don't make others feel like they owe you something especially if they'd be totally cool with going to McDonalds but you chose a fancy place they can't afford.
i’ve been watching different kinds of content on youtube throughout the past 10 years, yet this concept is quite different from what I’ve seen. I appreciate your honesty and eagerness to show people the reality Albina, keep it up!
Wow, such comfortable energy and respect. I admit, changed how I viewed the wealthy. Not all are bad apples. Very wise, kind, respectful. Love this interview.
I was hooked by the topic of today's post. How to divide finances in a family if you are business partners and spouses at the same time? It would be interesting to listen to the opinion of the spouse and at the same time a business partner. I love and look forward to your videos
I think this idea to make youtube content like this is genius, it fits with so many reciviers and be used as: -guide for rich kids to be smarter, -document alike to inform how rich people life look like, -manifestation/educational content to became rich, and maybe even moooore I really enjoy watch this do more, grow big!!
Miras is so thoughtful and considerate in all his responses! And Albina has been an amazing host facilitating these conversations. Love this channel and can’t wait to continue seeing it grow. Been binging through the episodes. As of my comment it’s at Privileged Few Productions is at 12k subs
Nice, I enjoyed it, interesting interview) It resonated a lot, especially when he said that one needs to learn how to live with unlimited budget to the same extend, as to the tight budget - that is often ignored by mass culture. In general, pretty introverted, but reasonable lifestyle, I could easily imagine myself in that. And Albina's point on prenup is very smart)) Can definitely relate to that. It is also the first video that I watched from you guys, and it is very refreshing that the interviewer herself is from the rich background. I have watched some films about wealthy lifestyle, that are always distorted with jealousy and doubting the motivation of the guests, always sad to see that( Nice to see it normalized. But little note towards technical aspect - it was not really comfortable for me when you filmed against the light, because we could not see the faces. Maybe you can pay attention to that next time.
Great dialogue. Thanks to everyone involved in shooting the video. Waiting fair quality video, suddenly my eyes started aching whilst watching 21st minute of video(
i think for your next videos, dive deeper into what you guys, and other rich kids parents do for living(ofcourse keep private stuff private), but it would be a great inspiration knowing how u and other guys parents made it, so your viewers can make it too.
29:47 the reason is because chinese music (most?) uses the pentatonic scale, and playing all black keys sounds would have you playing in a Gflat pentatonic scale... I love these, by the way. As a soon to be international student.
i understand more and more the importance of our sorroundings... i am from Ecuador, which unfortunately has become very dangerous, and im trying to find a new environment, a place to feel safer, create and work with like minded people. So to hear it here, once again, just reassures this thought. Now... where and how could i start looking for this "surroundings" ... i am not poor, but also not super rich, any ideas of where to look .. thank you , i truly appreciate it .
Something I'm finding interesting is that unfinished thoughts and sentences occur a lot. The verbal speech so far, for all speaking, is disjointed, or loses subject in the middle. This is not something that really occurs in regular conversations with both people I know and strangers that I interact with at my job. Of course, I'm only working with a sample of three for reference at this point. But I've noticed this lack of ability to complete thoughts or sentences for other well-to-do money-celebs.
What a difference, I always have to budget, even with food, sometimes I just don't eat because the bills are priority,...but I love how responsible they both are.
I still look back at my university years in London working 2 days a week part time at Harrods for 850gbp per month. And with that I managed to pay for rent, food, going out and travelling abroad on cheap airlines once a month. Best years ever that taught me that with will you can do anything, no matter how tight the budget is :)
what guest would you like to see next?🐇
Eve jobs
@@yousefmiller9854 that would be epic
Btw where did the bunny inspiration come from
Constance The Gstaad Guy
Nara Smith
This is insane. Young super rich children actually having real conversations about topics that matter in life. Introspective, thoughtful, extremely grounded and most of all, honest. I have so much faith and hope in the next generation because of you guys. Keep up the good work and content
wow you are so gullible
and you are so verbally judgemental@@bk1507
Alot are like this
@@bk1507 ?
Sociopaths are good at telling you what you want to hear.
He is a man with integrity. How he spoke about what his wife contributed, this is what a man is.
Rest please.
@@ibizawavey8630😂😂😂😂😂
It's how all of the rich men and women are. Hating on them while also dying to be rich is just a lowclass thing honestly speaking.
Albina is the right person to carry this program she’s so mature and well grounded. This guest is also amazing, I like the convo and perspective that they shares
Great episode. His parents raised him without financial trauma or tying his wealth to his personal worth. The way he spoke of his wife and acknowledging her compromises was refreshing to hear.
A good woman must be acknowledged, good women are good women and a rarity.
A great man recognises sacrifices and appreciates them@@ibizawavey8630
the beginning of the video 😂
“hello darling!” 🪞🌷
“hey bro” 🐈⬛🕶️
very representative of their characters haha
very boring🥲
That's how I greet most of my female friends. Darling or sweetheart is the most common greeting if I've known them for a long time, and especially if we've slept together.
He's the type of guy you still want to get coffee with. He's so humble and honest, it's refreshing
I didn't grow up super rich, but we have always been well off. My parents gave me everything I wanted to have, but they also took me travelling to places where I got to meet less fortunate kids. We were involved in charity work early on. And me and my brother volunteered every summer at an orphanage or animal shelter. I got the option to spend the money or save it to buy something for a small village or give it to a family in need. It really made me value money in a way where I wanted to be careful with my spendings and also willing to share it with others. I hope my kids will grow up with a similar mindset.
Beautiful thanks for sharing I will try to raise my kids this way if I have kids 💖
Amazing. GOD wants us to help the poor, feed them, cloth em. Your parents did a good by exposing you to how life is for the less fortunate. What sense does it make, we have loads of $$ & not help others? There will always be the leeches, but God's Wisdom will guide you as to how to deal with em
@@forward_ever_ever2595 My parents are actually atheists, but ideologically socialist with a capitalistic lifestyle lol. But I agree on that religion often plays a big role in giving and being of service to others. We know families that are Christian, Muslim, Hindu etc... giving and helping out, because it's part of their religion/culture. I think that my parents decision on how to raise us was mostly based on their travelling and experiences meeting people in need. As a young couple my parents made a lot of great friends working for NGOS and so naturally they were interested in volunteering etc and in some circles being involved in charity work is considered honorable. Nevertheless... It's better if wealth is shared somehow, then not being shared at all.
I come from a similar background and my brother and I were exposed to charity work when we were young. It has turned us to be grounded and we take care of our staff and their families and they've been with us for decades. Here's to a blessed life and good parenting.
Same
I love youtube, since its begining. People talk to the camera like directly, before in magazines they always seem in their own world, and we were unable to read their thoughs. We see the thouth perspective of country people, of scientist, of atletes, etc. We can learn so much of many different kinds of people, thx for making amazing content.
thank YOU for watching 🐇
This channel contains great marketing, social engineering strategies, great thumbnail design, calls a lot of attention, the idea of the bunny as a mysterious concept present although also a bit of humor to it, the channel got everything to grow, if it was a company I'd buy half the stocks and wait
This is honesty the biggest compliment, thank you🐇🫶🏻 maybe soon you will be able to buy our stocks🤫
Those are some things to consider when buying a stock..but those are just one side of the coin 😅
You still have to look if a business is not wallowing in debt, if they are not in a dangerous position regarding some of their investments, if their profit margins are really good (because it is useless to earn a lot if only a very few of those earnings remain). Still have to look at tge years wgen an economic downturn happened--how did they weather it out? Usually a prudent business keeps stacks of cash in good times, never acquiring big debts, then when an economic crash happens they've got the reserve piles of cash to weather the storm..
@@leverage2279that’s want the point of his comment…
Loved this episode. He seems truly financially smart and down to earth. I think he disagreed with Albina on the prenup stuff but was incredibly respectful and showed interest in her opinion. Great guy. All the best for him and his family
This exceed my expectations. The guest was also so well spoken and genuine. I can’t wait to see more! Congrats Albina!
MashaAllah, was so cute at 12:45 when he said "scumbag" and said "Are we allowed to say that?" That's his version of harsh speech. Good energy.
He's so well spoken, wonderful episode
it was so lovely talking to him, glad you liked the episode🐇
@@privilegedfewproductions can't wait for another episode 🩵
just waiting for new episode@@privilegedfewproductions
I have serious couch envy after watching this vid. So comfy! But seriously the guest seemed authentic with many interesting things to say. Perhaps my favorite moment was when he recommended asking self-made people if you really want to know what that is like. He mentioned commitment in terms of marriage and later when you discussed friendship. He has genuinely thought about these things before.
albina you really created a unique show I never seen anything like this on UA-cam or other platform 🐰
Thank you🫶🏻🐇
The way i left everything i was doing as soon as i saw the notification.🤩 I love these videos.
we are so touched🥰 enjoy the episode!🐰
same
I feel like it’s gonna be so crazy to say I watched this channel when it had less than 5k subscribers
same lmao 7k is crazy, theyll be in the millions in a couple months or less i KNOW
Same lol
I found the channel at 1.17K subs
Sameee
OG
One topic that is fascinating is how wealthy families divide their wealth or pass it down through multiple generations. The old saying goes that the first generation makes the money, second one grows it, and the third one blows it all away. Example the Vanderbilt family. I’m sure this is a serious issue that wealthy families have to deal with and plan for which causes so much in-fighting.
Better than being a family living with no purpose who consumes and works for corporations
@@A1_Amir Not really. Nothing is wrong with working for corporations at all, and society needs it. So don't respect it, people from wealthy families acknowledge the importance of employees so you have no right to insult it. Being born into a wealthy family does not mean you have purpose either or don't consume. Again, OP gave the example of the Vanderbilt family who managed to blow their wealth away and in the end? The Anderson Cooper (Vanderbilt) works for a corporation and actually has stated he finds that to be more purposeful for his life and finds relief in not having that wealth pass to him (paraphrasing). So, please do proper research and think openly before you type irrationally.
@@VBoo459 Make sure you zip-up the rich mans pants before you comment👍🏻
there a difference from the wealthy man that goes I want my child to never experienced the life I lived and the one who goes my child needs to grow up like how I did to be grateful
@@VBoo459not really majority of old money children have wanting to inherit the fortune before there other siblings as their life purpose
Your production quality is top notch. Don't loose originality.
This channel has so much potential, keep it up
I would love to see a conversation between wealthy young people who are near your age, just to compare how differently they think compared to older wealthy generations. I also think it would be really interesting to get an insight into the world of private school kids from someone who attended elite institutions themselves, as all we've known about them is just their rapid SA culture. Love your videos, by the way! Keep up the good work!
Yeah ‘cause we have only seen the elite school life on shows like The gossip girl and The Gilmore girls… would like to know how it is really like 💙💛
Our next episode is about the richest NYU students🤫🐇
You made an amazing improvement with this interview, I'm pretty sure the next one will be amazing too
The production value is top notch. thanks Privileged Few Productions
100% agree with what he said about friends. If you're bothered by paying for your less rich friend - then don't go out with that person at all. Or choose less expensive places. Otherwise hang out with people as rich as you are. Don't make others feel like they owe you something especially if they'd be totally cool with going to McDonalds but you chose a fancy place they can't afford.
i’ve been watching different kinds of content on youtube throughout the past 10 years, yet this concept is quite different from what I’ve seen. I appreciate your honesty and eagerness to show people the reality Albina, keep it up!
Honey, this is a sign we're going to be wealthy.😊
This was a great, refreshing and enjoyable video. Thanks!
Wow, such comfortable energy and respect. I admit, changed how I viewed the wealthy. Not all are bad apples. Very wise, kind, respectful. Love this interview.
I was hooked by the topic of today's post. How to divide finances in a family if you are business partners and spouses at the same time? It would be interesting to listen to the opinion of the spouse and at the same time a business partner. I love and look forward to your videos
Thank you🫶🏻 we will definitely cover those topics in more depth going forward
This channel will be huge, it's such a different take with great production love itt
Your quality is top-notch, so glad to find this gemstone.
His wife is a lucky lady.. what a thoughtful, kind man.
The production value on this is crazy. Well done Albina
Albina, you are doing an amazing job! Keep up the great work
thank you but it is not just me for sure:) it is the result of our team's hard work as well as our audience's support 🖤
I think this idea to make youtube content like this is genius, it fits with so many reciviers and be used as:
-guide for rich kids to be smarter,
-document alike to inform how rich people life look like,
-manifestation/educational content to became rich,
and maybe even moooore
I really enjoy watch this do more, grow big!!
Miras is so thoughtful and considerate in all his responses! And Albina has been an amazing host facilitating these conversations. Love this channel and can’t wait to continue seeing it grow. Been binging through the episodes.
As of my comment it’s at Privileged Few Productions is at 12k subs
This channel is going to explode! ❤
It's incredibly eye opening to see how wealthy people view the world, very good show looking forward to see more 👌🏾
This was a lovely interview, and I think we came away with good advice
Love your videos, I can really see the difference between the european kid and the new guest
we listened to our audience's feedback and tried to deliver what you wanted🖤
I love the questions about the views on family dynamics and expectations
Really fascinating video, I love the ideas behind this channel and wish you lots of success on UA-cam.
It was a real pleasure to come across such a meaningful content!
26:50 so much information in the prenup section. Mind opening
Invaluable, insightful and appreciated - thank you.
Nice, I enjoyed it, interesting interview) It resonated a lot, especially when he said that one needs to learn how to live with unlimited budget to the same extend, as to the tight budget - that is often ignored by mass culture. In general, pretty introverted, but reasonable lifestyle, I could easily imagine myself in that. And Albina's point on prenup is very smart)) Can definitely relate to that.
It is also the first video that I watched from you guys, and it is very refreshing that the interviewer herself is from the rich background. I have watched some films about wealthy lifestyle, that are always distorted with jealousy and doubting the motivation of the guests, always sad to see that( Nice to see it normalized.
But little note towards technical aspect - it was not really comfortable for me when you filmed against the light, because we could not see the faces. Maybe you can pay attention to that next time.
Make couple of new money and old money individuals meet each other it would be interesting to watch.
Your channel is starting off so well
Love your content. Thanks for pulling back the veil on this section of society
love the new guest! very interesting and informative!!!
This is a very unique and refreshing series. Well done.
Just wanted to say that i love the content as its so insightful and different than everything else on UA-cam
Gstaad guy would be absolutely funny to see next but in a style of maybe 3 segments one as constance one as colton and one as the gstaad guy himself
He deserves the world!!! What a great guy 👍 great video
glad you loved him as much as we did🤍
Thank you for today's interview and content! This channel gonna viral and bless a lot of audiences!
Awesome interview, looking forward to the third episode!
Please continue posting your content. It's really wholesome and insightful.
Could you try interviewing Grace Beverly next, please.
These videos are like asmr. The way they are talking is like, they make gaps between each words and idk it’s calming imaooooo. Good episode though.
This is such a good video, I cannot believe you only have 12k subscribers. Amazing content, keep it up
In every video, I always find the most interesting and insightful person to be Albina.
I’ve been waiting for a video from you!! Lets gaurrrr
Fantastic episode! Strongly admire the humbleness and deep awareness which are especially vital when born into and/or living in wealth.
Liked and subscribed instantly. Love this!
love this production quality
Great dialogue. Thanks to everyone involved in shooting the video. Waiting fair quality video, suddenly my eyes started aching whilst watching 21st minute of video(
i think for your next videos, dive deeper into what you guys, and other rich kids parents do for living(ofcourse keep private stuff private), but it would be a great inspiration knowing how u and other guys parents made it, so your viewers can make it too.
Would you do that ?
29:47 the reason is because chinese music (most?) uses the pentatonic scale, and playing all black keys sounds would have you playing in a Gflat pentatonic scale...
I love these, by the way. As a soon to be international student.
Madly in love with this channel
As the interview went on I appreciate this bro much more! His points are 🔥
Very informative video! Impressed. Realistic advice and answers.
How big is your production team? Everything is so professional!
i understand more and more the importance of our sorroundings... i am from Ecuador, which unfortunately has become very dangerous, and im trying to find a new environment, a place to feel safer, create and work with like minded people. So to hear it here, once again, just reassures this thought. Now... where and how could i start looking for this "surroundings" ... i am not poor, but also not super rich, any ideas of where to look .. thank you , i truly appreciate it .
what a great video. i love this channel so much. can't wait to get featured when I am a billionaire.
Very mature and thoughtful conversation. I hope it reaches the right audience ❤❤
❤❤❤massive cool Style with the rabbit head and the Comics and the music. ❤❤❤❤thank you for showing up❤❤❤❤❤
Have been watching you on tiktok, somehow seeing this made me so proud even though I don't even know you!
Wow the channel has grown I remember when it was 1.2k subscribers 😭😭♥️
Something I'm finding interesting is that unfinished thoughts and sentences occur a lot.
The verbal speech so far, for all speaking, is disjointed, or loses subject in the middle. This is not something that really occurs in regular conversations with both people I know and strangers that I interact with at my job.
Of course, I'm only working with a sample of three for reference at this point. But I've noticed this lack of ability to complete thoughts or sentences for other well-to-do money-celebs.
This video made me think differently about prenuptials. Thanks for everything else I also learned!
What a difference, I always have to budget, even with food, sometimes I just don't eat because the bills are priority,...but I love how responsible they both are.
The trick with black keys is when he bought me. Genius!
Thank you both
I don’t even know you (only from TikTok) but I’m so proud of you Albina! This account is going to be great❤
Yes, *luxdups* handbags! I'm wearing candy pink and I've been rocking my "Barbie" bag all summer long. Yes!
This channel is growing fast.
Love the content as usual
SOOOO EXCITED FOR ALL THE EPISODES
I still look back at my university years in London working 2 days a week part time at Harrods for 850gbp per month. And with that I managed to pay for rent, food, going out and travelling abroad on cheap airlines once a month.
Best years ever that taught me that with will you can do anything, no matter how tight the budget is :)
Amazing episode and great guest, thank you!
Holy moly they actually doin it!!
interesting topics even for poor people. I answer the same questions to myself and follow your videos.
10:10 feels sooo strange yet sooo pleasing hearing he took budget airlines, brought things on sale, etc ❤
Keep this up! ❤ loved this episode
Darn, I’m not even wealthy and I have covered my friends so many times when they couldn’t afford an experience 😅😅
Thank you for your insight
thank you for listening🖤
LOVE THIS WE WANT MORE
Im not even 2 minutes into the episode and i already know it’ll be good. “Bloody sun” lol
I love it!! Nice
I would like to hear the perspectives from a “social entrepreneur” how do they balance business and being altruistic
such an elegant guy. wow. it just seemed a matured version of the European kid :)
Glad to hear conversations from these people.