2023 was a challenging year, but I managed to make $332,000 before taxes as the sole breadwinner and head of household. It's a good starting point, but I'm always looking ahead on how to improve.
You might want to consider starting with a different approach, like the snowball method. Focus on one loan, usually the smallest one, and direct all your resources to pay it off while maintaining payments on the others.
Another option is to work with a money coach or investment advisor. While an investment adviser focuses on the long term, a money coach can help pay off all your debts, maximize cash flow, and create systems for proactive money management.
My wedding was at a restaurant on a Sunday afternoon after they closed from their lunch rush. It had a beautiful fireplace that we stood in front of. Our family didn't have to move between the ceremony and the reception. After the ceremony, we had photos taken while the waitress took everyone's order. then we had our First Dance, and then the meals were served. We had budgeted $500 for the restaurant cost, and it was only $235. We gave them the entire $500 and we heard later that the waitress split the tip with the cook and the runner. Great wedding! My new husband had debt that we tackled after the honeymoon.
Love it. My daughter got married during covid in MA where everything was locked down. They got married outside on the Lexington Green and then we had a pizza party on the sidewalk outside their apartment. Truthfully it was great!
5:30 I live in Sheboygan, thanks for the shoutout! Wish we had a Tower Records, but I do have your audiobook and will blast it on the roads when I travel for ya ;)
That cotton candy machine was so worth it , There are different perspectives on recessions and depressions; we cannot always expect significant rewards; and taking risks is preferable to doing nothing. The bottom line is that by diversifying your portfolio and making sensible judgments, you will accomplish exceptional outcomes. In just 5 months, my portfolio's raw earnings increased by $608k.
Despite my conviction in your direction, my recent stock purchases, and the fact that I am an AMC shareholder, I have not been able to amass anything. I had been in debt for far too long before the collapse. What are the steps required in investing?
I completely agree, which is why I think it's important to delegate decision-making responsibility to an investment coach. Underperformance is essentially unimaginable given their specialized experience and education, as well as the fact that each of their skills is focused on harnessing risk for its asymmetrical potential and controlling it as a buffer against certain unfavorable events. Working with an investment coach for over two years, l've made over $1.5 million.
That is incredible! If She's this talented and has A-list skills, I'd like to speak with her. Even when I clone transactions using a MAM account, I continue to lose 20% of the time. Where can I locate her contact information?
Remember when people were putting $5,000 spinner wheels on their $1,000 hooptie? Some people were even renting these spinner wheels for their hoopties. 1 year later, the craze was over.
University of Phoenix is accredited. Hubby got his BSBA and with that got to the next level in his career almost immediately. Love your channel, just wanted to make that little correction😊
In 2013, I spent $2,000 on healthcare supplements to buy myself into “advisor” status with an MLM. Stupid, stupid, stupid. By the time I sold all the products, I was so burned out on the “business” that I dropped out of it!
Beloved aunt was away for a business trip and beloved uncle got sloppy drunk one night. They were both surprised by the Amazon delivery of chicks and ducklings shortly after. 🐥 While the cutesy waddlers weren’t cheap (cheep? Ha!) the emergency shopping for suitable accommodations to keep them alive was a wallet flattener.
Got hooked on one of those lose weight exercise programs back in the nineties. Already regretted it when it arrived. Stuffed it in my closet in embarrassment. Threw in in the trash a couple years later without ever opening it!
I've always been very intentional about my money. I don't think i have a dumb purchase. But, my worst purchase was my first house. It was all bad timing. I bought into an area that didn't seem to be affected by the 2008 crash. Really, they were just 2 years behind. So I bought right before they crashed. Which would have been fine. My initial plan was to buy & hold for at least 8-10 years. Pay it off in that time. Then rent it because it was a great location for college students or a small family wanting ties to the college. Work had other things in mind. My company got bought out. The product line I was working on got canceled. I didn't lose my job, but it was really close. I ended up having to move immediately. And it was at litterly the lowest point in the market. I lost 40k on the sale. Plus it was a fixer. So everything I put into it was gone too. Idk how much anymore but it had to be a 60k+ loss by the time you account for everything. Had I been able to make my plan work. I would have a pretty sweet rental. I'd have probably 1.5k extra of rental income. And the house is worth 3x now of what I originally paid. I probably would have sold it soon if not already to pay off my existing house and add some to my investments. But none of that happened. Really the whole thing set me back by about 10 years. Little less. Yeah.. agai, it was the worst purchase ever but had a lot of potential. I absolutely hate mergers & acquisition. The only people who benefit are stick holders. The employees are always treated like garbage. Just... if you manage a company... stop pretending it's a good thing. Nobody buys it. We knowyou'rer lying. Stop lying. It's not good.
Sir, your concern is truly warranted. Unfortunately she will just have to learn the hard way that that was a terrible decision. This younger generation is more focused on looking cool, than using the money for something more beneficial for her age. But being the grandfather, all you can do is watch bad things happen from afar, in this case.
@1:25 - The new meaning of a wedding IS to spend a lot of money to flex on your friends & family. And once you’ve got your fix, you now have the know how to spend even more money on your next wedding, and next, and so on.
I donated $2 to one of those Wal-Mart "charity" scams they pull when you pull up on a checkout line. I thought I could claim it on my income tax, but the taxman said donating to those "charity" isn't recognized by the tax guys😒
My daughter buys baby clothes on Poshmark and Grammy here shops the clearance racks and consignment shops. But the best baby clothes are hand me downs!
As someone that is currently planning a wedding, I can tell you the reception is the expensive part of the wedding, not as much the ceremony, so having a reception later probably won't save as much as you might hope. I tried to find a venue outside of my church, but that was really expensive. Then I thought I'd have the ceremony at the church and go elsewhere for the reception, that was going to be just as expensive and way more hassle. So I just decided to have it all at my church because it was significantly cheaper, but it's still going to be more expensive than I had hoped for. Neither of us want an expensive wedding. The cost at this point is all on me and I recently paid off debt and am rebuilding my emergency fund. When we get married I will inherit her debt. So we don't have a lot of cash to work with and I need at minimum to pay for the wedding, honeymoon, and a new larger bed when we get married. It all adds up. And of course we need to then start working on knocking down her debt.
My wife and I had a cheap wedding. Wedding dress was bought used. We did it all at our church. Someone in the family baked us a cake and baked everyone else cupcakes. 3 other family members did all the cooking. At church we can use their sound systems just had to bring in USB sticks with the music. Etc. Super cheap and paid everything in cash.
I lost $15.00 in a slot machine in Vegas and almost threw up! I could have purchased a delicious burrito or ANYTHING and just threw that $15.00 in the trash/casino. Gambling is not for me! Cheers!
Tbh that’s awesome for you! I think a person’s first attempt at gambling determines their attitude. I dropped $10 in a slot machine for the first time and won $60…. it took about $300 in losses (over the span of 2 years) to effectively kill my interest 🙄 thankfully I never won “big” or it would have taken much longer
$20k for a car is actually pretty reasonable for a good used car. New car average transaction prices are $48k. Student loans are only a bad deal for those of us who never had them and now have to pay for them thanks to a certain senior citizen.
Oh and another, brand name clothes for my kid. You feel awful when they get it dirty and worse when they outgrow it. Which for babies happens every 3 months.
I've been known to spend $30/month on the digital collectible card game(CCG) Animation Throwdown. Now, to be fair, there are regular competitions in the game, and $30 is a small price to get a little edge in your card collection. Especially when the total offers on any given day would run a person north of $2k - I've done the math.
Whomever edits for George is masterful. George is generally kinda dry (less so with Rachel) but the editor gives his channel the comedic touch. Great job editors!!
I also bet $20 on blackjack about 3 years ago. Lost it in less than 30 seconds. I have not played blackjack since. I work too hard for my money to lose it like that.
The best things I bought were my commercial vitamix and my cutco knives. Expensive but I use my vitamix everyday to blend my salad. I hate eating salad so I blend it and drink it. My cutco knives have never failed me in 12 years and counting.
I bought a $700 dollars mailbox 15 years ago 🤣😭 in my defense it wasn't a regular mailbox, it was a mailbox that when mail was placed in, the weight of the mail would make the bottom tilt, and the mail would fall and collect on the locked mailbox's back container. I bought it after witnessing some people stealing from the neighborhood mailboxes. Funny thing though, the mailbox was hit by a car a couple of days later damaging the box's mechanism and ended up in the crawling space under our house 🤣
Former knife collector turned watch collector/fan/nerd here… you don’t want to know the amount of money I’ve spent on shiny pieces of metal. We are Debt free save the mortgage though, going into debt for a watch is criminally stupid
A Sunday-go-to-meeting pistol, aka BBQ gun… a shiny, often engraved with exotic material grips, in a hand tooled holster, specifically for special occasions
Remember the Ab Energizer belts of 2001? I was young and dumb at that time, and I'm guilty as charged. After I bought one for $70, I was too embarrassed to use it, and decided to never use it and tossed it in the trash when I heard the human test dummies were getting electric shocks.
Bro $2k in the nineties would’ve bought you a freakin CAR Edit: actually, I bought my first car in 2015 for $2k…so what would it have bought you in the 90s? A house??
I would avoid using the word NEVER. Life is too complicated to claim absolutes. Student loans became popular because they did work when college was still affordable. The run away prices made them not worth it based on what salaries are available.
I bought one of those as well after we had a flood in our home and our vacuum was destroyed. Insurance paid for it, but I love that machine. Best vacuum ever!
Look I love trucks. But, I really really wish people, usually teen boys, would stop buying only the front lift kit for their trucks leaving the rear stock! Oh my gosh that is so stupid looking going down the road!
It wasn’t expensive per se, but definitely impulsive. I spent $50 on a dead sea face scrub That was probably only an ounce and a half because the man talking to me was so beautiful that he lured me in. 🤦♀️ I don’t think I used it more than five times. Also I was like 18 and I would never spend that now.
Was the adult baby photoshoot a joke? Cuz ngl, that could be really funny for like a single guy's Christmas card or to gift people stickers/magnets/buttons of
Yeeeaahhh….I got a pretty detailed one last year and it cost me almost 2 grand 😭 I’d love to get another but they’re soooo expensive if you use a highly experienced artist
I think Bitcoin and Ethereum could have a future so I put a little money in them but I'm not betting the life savings on it. But all these alt coins, hype coins and rug pulls that are hyped up by the crypto youtubers pretty much always just go to zero.
Agree with 1,4 and 5. The others depend on how much wealth or income left after maxing out everything. The others are a waste- no matter how much money someone has.
@@pixfan2008 Depends where you are in your wealth building journey. A cup of coffee will not sink someone with no debt and budgeted for it after investments, etc. like it would hurt a kid fresh out of school with student loans.
Dude, your UA-cam channel is fun. It has quickly become one of my faves
I also bought a cassette tape a couple weeks ago...and now I can finally listen to music in my 2001 Opel Astra. Great purchase.
2023 was a challenging year, but I managed to make $332,000 before taxes as the sole breadwinner and head of household. It's a good starting point, but I'm always looking ahead on how to improve.
You might want to consider starting with a different approach, like the snowball method. Focus on one loan, usually the smallest one, and direct all your resources to pay it off while maintaining payments on the others.
Another option is to work with a money coach or investment advisor. While an investment adviser focuses on the long term, a money coach can help pay off all your debts, maximize cash flow, and create systems for proactive money management.
A financial adviser could also provide a holistic plan for your money, addressing both short and long-term goals.
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Thank you for this. I'm gonna check her out and try to reach her. I hope she gets back to me.
My wedding was at a restaurant on a Sunday afternoon after they closed from their lunch rush.
It had a beautiful fireplace that we stood in front of.
Our family didn't have to move between the ceremony and the reception.
After the ceremony, we had photos taken while the waitress took everyone's order.
then we had our First Dance, and then the meals were served.
We had budgeted $500 for the restaurant cost, and it was only $235. We gave them the entire $500 and we heard later that the waitress split the tip with the cook and the runner. Great wedding!
My new husband had debt that we tackled after the honeymoon.
Love it. My daughter got married during covid in MA where everything was locked down. They got married outside on the Lexington Green and then we had a pizza party on the sidewalk outside their apartment. Truthfully it was great!
How about people paying over $100 for a pink Stanley cup and getting into fights over it.
5:30 I live in Sheboygan, thanks for the shoutout! Wish we had a Tower Records, but I do have your audiobook and will blast it on the roads when I travel for ya ;)
That cotton candy machine was so worth it , There are different perspectives on recessions and depressions; we cannot always expect significant rewards; and taking risks is preferable to doing nothing. The bottom line is that by diversifying your portfolio and making sensible judgments, you will accomplish exceptional outcomes. In just 5 months, my portfolio's raw earnings increased by $608k.
Despite my conviction in your direction, my recent stock purchases, and the fact that I am an AMC shareholder, I have not been able to amass anything. I had been in debt for far too long before the collapse. What are the steps required in investing?
I completely agree, which is why I think it's important to delegate decision-making responsibility to an investment coach. Underperformance is essentially unimaginable given their specialized experience and education, as well as the fact that each of their skills is focused on harnessing risk for its asymmetrical potential and controlling it as a buffer against certain unfavorable events. Working with an investment coach for over two years, l've made over $1.5 million.
Laura Grcae Abels that's whom I work with
That is incredible! If She's this talented and has A-list skills, I'd like to speak with her. Even when I clone transactions using a MAM account, I continue to lose 20% of the time. Where can I locate her contact information?
LAURA GRACE ABELS’’
GOOGLE the name
I sometimes have buyers remorse on the $600 litter robot. Then I remember I haven't scooped poop the past couple of years and I'm fine.
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Growing up the neighbors dressed their baby in Armani baby clothes. Who knew they even made such things? 😂
Remember when people were putting $5,000 spinner wheels on their $1,000 hooptie? Some people were even renting these spinner wheels for their hoopties. 1 year later, the craze was over.
Says you!!!! I have them on my Tesla!
One person does not make a craze. You are, however, retro and unique!@@patricksimon8943
I have literally no idea what you're even talking about lol
The two comments are funny. One person you can tell is stuck in past and the other person is too young to have been around to see the fad 😂
University of Phoenix is accredited. Hubby got his BSBA and with that got to the next level in his career almost immediately. Love your channel, just wanted to make that little correction😊
Mr. Kamel is the goat. Leading this finance scene one great video after another.
In 2013, I spent $2,000 on healthcare supplements to buy myself into “advisor” status with an MLM. Stupid, stupid, stupid. By the time I sold all the products, I was so burned out on the “business” that I dropped out of it!
MLMs are no good. Unless you start one and turn it into a real company like what Unilever did. Also don't do that
Beloved aunt was away for a business trip and beloved uncle got sloppy drunk one night. They were both surprised by the Amazon delivery of chicks and ducklings shortly after. 🐥 While the cutesy waddlers weren’t cheap (cheep? Ha!) the emergency shopping for suitable accommodations to keep them alive was a wallet flattener.
I absolutely love this video! Please make another one like it. Thank you.
Got hooked on one of those lose weight exercise programs back in the nineties. Already regretted it when it arrived. Stuffed it in my closet in embarrassment. Threw in in the trash a couple years later without ever opening it!
I've always been very intentional about my money. I don't think i have a dumb purchase. But, my worst purchase was my first house. It was all bad timing. I bought into an area that didn't seem to be affected by the 2008 crash. Really, they were just 2 years behind. So I bought right before they crashed. Which would have been fine. My initial plan was to buy & hold for at least 8-10 years. Pay it off in that time. Then rent it because it was a great location for college students or a small family wanting ties to the college.
Work had other things in mind. My company got bought out. The product line I was working on got canceled. I didn't lose my job, but it was really close. I ended up having to move immediately. And it was at litterly the lowest point in the market. I lost 40k on the sale. Plus it was a fixer. So everything I put into it was gone too. Idk how much anymore but it had to be a 60k+ loss by the time you account for everything.
Had I been able to make my plan work. I would have a pretty sweet rental. I'd have probably 1.5k extra of rental income. And the house is worth 3x now of what I originally paid. I probably would have sold it soon if not already to pay off my existing house and add some to my investments. But none of that happened. Really the whole thing set me back by about 10 years. Little less.
Yeah.. agai, it was the worst purchase ever but had a lot of potential. I absolutely hate mergers & acquisition. The only people who benefit are stick holders. The employees are always treated like garbage. Just... if you manage a company... stop pretending it's a good thing. Nobody buys it. We knowyou'rer lying. Stop lying. It's not good.
I've seen people buy tickets to ride inside a small submersible that was controlled by a $10 Bluetooth controller.
I got that one... It was really shocking people went on that thing.
My 17 year old granddaughter got a loan for a $21,000.00 car loan. That scares me. She also has has three accidents in 7 months. That’s even scarier.
Sir, your concern is truly warranted. Unfortunately she will just have to learn the hard way that that was a terrible decision. This younger generation is more focused on looking cool, than using the money for something more beneficial for her age.
But being the grandfather, all you can do is watch bad things happen from afar, in this case.
@@frozenfirestix
To be fair, at 17, her parents co-signed this/encouraged this.
Scariest part is you raised someone stupid enough to co-sign on the loan and now that idiot is out there raising children 🪦 💀
@1:25 - The new meaning of a wedding IS to spend a lot of money to flex on your friends & family. And once you’ve got your fix, you now have the know how to spend even more money on your next wedding, and next, and so on.
Bachelorette party also...CRAZY INSANE!!!
The drunken Googley eyes had me dying 😂😂😂
First thing that came to mind after reading the title..a $40-$50 CUP! Yes a cup 🤦♀️😂
I donated $2 to one of those Wal-Mart "charity" scams they pull when you pull up on a checkout line. I thought I could claim it on my income tax, but the taxman said donating to those "charity" isn't recognized by the tax guys😒
Thank you George ❤
One thing that I’ve seen is expensive baby brand clothes like Gucci baby clothesline. Jordans and stuff .
....but love finding them at Goodwill for $2.
My daughter buys baby clothes on Poshmark and Grammy here shops the clearance racks and consignment shops. But the best baby clothes are hand me downs!
Love your UA-cam channel and can't wait to read your book !!! Love your UA-cam channel. Love love love!!!!
New cars to enjoy significant depreciation as you drive out the car showroom.
As someone that is currently planning a wedding, I can tell you the reception is the expensive part of the wedding, not as much the ceremony, so having a reception later probably won't save as much as you might hope. I tried to find a venue outside of my church, but that was really expensive. Then I thought I'd have the ceremony at the church and go elsewhere for the reception, that was going to be just as expensive and way more hassle. So I just decided to have it all at my church because it was significantly cheaper, but it's still going to be more expensive than I had hoped for. Neither of us want an expensive wedding. The cost at this point is all on me and I recently paid off debt and am rebuilding my emergency fund. When we get married I will inherit her debt. So we don't have a lot of cash to work with and I need at minimum to pay for the wedding, honeymoon, and a new larger bed when we get married. It all adds up. And of course we need to then start working on knocking down her debt.
My wife and I had a cheap wedding. Wedding dress was bought used. We did it all at our church. Someone in the family baked us a cake and baked everyone else cupcakes. 3 other family members did all the cooking. At church we can use their sound systems just had to bring in USB sticks with the music. Etc. Super cheap and paid everything in cash.
I lost $15.00 in a slot machine in Vegas and almost threw up! I could have purchased a delicious burrito or ANYTHING and just threw that $15.00 in the trash/casino. Gambling is not for me! Cheers!
Tbh that’s awesome for you! I think a person’s first attempt at gambling determines their attitude. I dropped $10 in a slot machine for the first time and won $60…. it took about $300 in losses (over the span of 2 years) to effectively kill my interest 🙄 thankfully I never won “big” or it would have taken much longer
LOVE the SMART acrostic. Put it in more videos!!
$20k for a car is actually pretty reasonable for a good used car. New car average transaction prices are $48k. Student loans are only a bad deal for those of us who never had them and now have to pay for them thanks to a certain senior citizen.
No it's not 😂 I got a used car for 4450 in 2022 and have driven over 20k miles and still going strong. Minimal maintenance costs since then.
Oh and another, brand name clothes for my kid. You feel awful when they get it dirty and worse when they outgrow it. Which for babies happens every 3 months.
I've been known to spend $30/month on the digital collectible card game(CCG) Animation Throwdown. Now, to be fair, there are regular competitions in the game, and $30 is a small price to get a little edge in your card collection. Especially when the total offers on any given day would run a person north of $2k - I've done the math.
Someone who bought a $300 dollar pair of Jordans, and ruined them the next day playing basketball in the rain.
I paid $16 for a hotdog at AT&T stadium
Lottery tickets. Full stop.
Seeing "Twitter" on the thumbnail killed me 😂
Whomever edits for George is masterful. George is generally kinda dry (less so with Rachel) but the editor gives his channel the comedic touch. Great job editors!!
Baby photo shoot...so weird!!
I also bet $20 on blackjack about 3 years ago. Lost it in less than 30 seconds. I have not played blackjack since. I work too hard for my money to lose it like that.
$700 on a litter bot... would you pay 75 cents a day to not have to clean a litter box with 3 cats over 3 years?
Otherwise totally agree
If the little box cleans itself then yes that’s worth it
The best things I bought were my commercial vitamix and my cutco knives.
Expensive but I use my vitamix everyday to blend my salad. I hate eating salad so I blend it and drink it.
My cutco knives have never failed me in 12 years and counting.
I bought a $700 dollars mailbox 15 years ago 🤣😭 in my defense it wasn't a regular mailbox, it was a mailbox that when mail was placed in, the weight of the mail would make the bottom tilt, and the mail would fall and collect on the locked mailbox's back container. I bought it after witnessing some people stealing from the neighborhood mailboxes. Funny thing though, the mailbox was hit by a car a couple of days later damaging the box's mechanism and ended up in the crawling space under our house 🤣
I would like to know where I can get a cardboard cutout of Dave, for my shop next to my wake boat.
Former knife collector turned watch collector/fan/nerd here… you don’t want to know the amount of money I’ve spent on shiny pieces of metal.
We are Debt free save the mortgage though, going into debt for a watch is criminally stupid
Feels good, doesn't it? 😊😊
My first car was an AMC Spirit. Cost $800. Back in 1990, I think....
A Sunday-go-to-meeting pistol, aka BBQ gun… a shiny, often engraved with exotic material grips, in a hand tooled holster, specifically for special occasions
Remember the Ab Energizer belts of 2001? I was young and dumb at that time, and I'm guilty as charged. After I bought one for $70, I was too embarrassed to use it, and decided to never use it and tossed it in the trash when I heard the human test dummies were getting electric shocks.
I love your videos!
My friend died a little while after getting married and her husband still was paying the loan for their wedding. 😭😭😭 So sad.
Awful 🥺
Fake nails are expensive and cost a ton over the years. And why? Vanity?
Probably a decade ago, I bought a $100 work from home scam. Why did I pay $100 for them to employ me? 😂
I spent several hundred dollars on equipment for my characters in a text based rpg back around 2002.
Fun video. Thanks!
Another thing I bought… $10 for 2 bottles of water at an event. Should have found a sink instead. The water quality is the same.
Like someone who spends money on a tesla.
Hey that Jack LaLanne juicer on top of my fridge that I bought in the 90s and while watching a late night infomercial was NOT $2,000 😂
Bro $2k in the nineties would’ve bought you a freakin CAR
Edit: actually, I bought my first car in 2015 for $2k…so what would it have bought you in the 90s? A house??
I would avoid using the word NEVER. Life is too complicated to claim absolutes. Student loans became popular because they did work when college was still affordable. The run away prices made them not worth it based on what salaries are available.
I want one of the robot litter boxes but the price is crazy
The Rainbow vacuum for $3000 🤦♀️🤦♀️🤦♀️
I bought one of those as well after we had a flood in our home and our vacuum was destroyed. Insurance paid for it, but I love that machine. Best vacuum ever!
Look I love trucks. But, I really really wish people, usually teen boys, would stop buying only the front lift kit for their trucks leaving the rear stock! Oh my gosh that is so stupid looking going down the road!
I laugh so much that it doesn't make me upset though
I had a dream last night that I bought a broken ice cream machine from my local McDonald's.
What is it with George and Sheboygan😅
I only know Chanel, Louis Vuitton, Dior and Hermes that sell $7,000 bags
Litter robots cost that much. I have one. There are flaws and I don't think there should be to pay that much for automatic litter box
Stupid thing I bought… a $400 Dyson vacuum that after 5 years requires a lithium battery replacement that cost $40.
Cheaper then buying another Dyson for $700 like I was about to when my battery died😅😅
If you use it doesn't sound stupid to me
I once spent $70 in airport and on plane🙄😒...moral of story don't go to airport hungry 😅
That cotton candy machine was soooo worth it!
It wasn’t expensive per se, but definitely impulsive. I spent $50 on a dead sea face scrub That was probably only an ounce and a half because the man talking to me was so beautiful that he lured me in. 🤦♀️ I don’t think I used it more than five times. Also I was like 18 and I would never spend that now.
Crazy
I spend my $50 allowance on Pokémon cards when I was 11-12 yrs old.
6:14 Funny how people are so willing to believe in money that doesn't exist while denying a God that does.
Do you have a connection to Sheboygan? You mention it a lot.
It’s a fun word, that’s all.
A timeshare
This world needs more randomly placed googly eyes
✝️
I bought digital land for 50 bucks and made 185 from it lol
George kemel > Dave Ramsay
(pssst...Kamel 😉)
How about theme park pictures? Anyone?
Was the adult baby photoshoot a joke? Cuz ngl, that could be really funny for like a single guy's Christmas card or to gift people stickers/magnets/buttons of
Tattoos
Yeeeaahhh….I got a pretty detailed one last year and it cost me almost 2 grand 😭 I’d love to get another but they’re soooo expensive if you use a highly experienced artist
@@voidfroze Sell it!
University of phoenix is accredited well at least 13 years ago it was. I am an educated person who makes 100k plus just saying 😊.
Hahahaha!! 😂😂😂
What has happened to society?
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😂😂😂❤
NFTs
Botox
The top correct answer is Starbucks
I will NEVER make fun of Elon for buying Twitter. He liberated our many censored voices!
YES!!!
I think Bitcoin and Ethereum could have a future so I put a little money in them but I'm not betting the life savings on it. But all these alt coins, hype coins and rug pulls that are hyped up by the crypto youtubers pretty much always just go to zero.
I know a 20 something who wanted to put all his 401k into the crypto EFF when it came out. 😂😂😂
I always wondered how the Son of Man could afford to pay it all… it’s because Jesus save 😉
1. Bottled Water. 2. Take away coffee. 3. Marinara Sauce (you can't mix tomato, onion and garlic?). 4. Jewellery. 5. Only Fans
Agree with 1,4 and 5. The others depend on how much wealth or income left after maxing out everything. The others are a waste- no matter how much money someone has.
I'm in SWFL, and bottled water is a health necessity
All true!
@@daveassanowicz186 True, depending where you live a filter may not do it.
@@pixfan2008 Depends where you are in your wealth building journey. A cup of coffee will not sink someone with no debt and budgeted for it after investments, etc. like it would hurt a kid fresh out of school with student loans.
At least the brother put his money on the line also.
Too many trivial words, please keep videos short.
This video gives off very judgmental vibes. Not a fan of it.
You need more judgement in your life 😂
@@davidharman7245 nah I’m good.
Got digital frogs, did you? 😂