Actual Wealth VS Acting Wealthy - Why Being Minimal Is the Key To Success In Collecting & Finance

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  • @roknovak9991
    @roknovak9991 5 років тому +42

    Saving, investing and being minimal is great and really the only real way to build wealth. On the other hand however, it doesn't make sense to not spend part of your money on experiences and other expenses that will create lifelong memories, even if that impacts your potential monetary growth

    • @fireftw_tcg1633
      @fireftw_tcg1633 5 років тому +14

      100% this. No one needs a super car, it doesn't really improve your day to day life dramatically a normal car will do. However life experiences and memories can be invaluable. Everything in life is about balance, when you get to the end of your life are you going to look back and say wow I'm so happy I have this bugatti, a mountain of cash and a mansion, or would you rather have a shit ton of amazing memories, real friends, great experiences. I know which I would rather.

  • @userbrian9020
    @userbrian9020 5 років тому +33

    This is one of your best videos to date! Keeping it 100% like always

    • @IchigoKurosaki
      @IchigoKurosaki 5 років тому +2

      Yeah this is a solid video right here.

  • @mAcroFaze
    @mAcroFaze 5 років тому +6

    "Hey everyone this is ESSSS EMMMM PRATTE!" Love it! XD

  • @dingalingdingdong_123
    @dingalingdingdong_123 2 роки тому +1

    As a collector and investor, this is by far your best video. I've been living the minimalist lifestyle too for about 2 years. One of the best financial decisions of my life.

  • @1337risotto
    @1337risotto 5 років тому +6

    There was this news story here in Norway sometime ago about an old guy that died. He had been living alone in a small shed and never bought anything fancy for himself. Turned out he had several millions on his bank account that he never spend. As with all things in life, it is a balance. It is good to be minimal, but it is also important to allow yourself to have fun and do irrational stuff from time to time.

    • @michaelroot1960
      @michaelroot1960 5 років тому +1

      I’ve read stories like that about people here in the states as well. They have a six figure job yet shop at goodwill and eat ramen noodles all week. When they die it’s discovered they have millions in the bank.

  • @TCA_Gaming
    @TCA_Gaming 5 років тому +2

    You hafta keep the used stuff so you can have fun. If you ever swing through NC stop by and I'll take you go cart riding through some mud. Going 30-40 mph through woods and mud will get your heart rate up quick! Adult go-carts cost a coupe of low-grades charizards each, but man you get a several years of fun out of them.

  • @maxim9461
    @maxim9461 2 роки тому +2

    great video even 3 years later I’m glad I stumbled on it

  • @thunder_moo
    @thunder_moo 5 років тому +4

    THANK YOU FOR PREACHING THIS. I've been living this lifestyle for years thanks to that exact book and the teachings of Dave Ramsey.

    • @thunder_moo
      @thunder_moo 5 років тому +1

      I'd also add that a zero based budget is key. Once you see where every penny you have is going you can really be lazer focused

  • @trainern8173
    @trainern8173 5 років тому +22

    Funny things how common that is... my father has been a Doctor for 32 years and tells me stories of Brain surgeons (Dr. Strange) who make 600k+ who are in Debt 🤣👌... My personal operational costs haven't change by much since I was 21.... I'm 30 now and make exponentially more. So that rule of thumb of being a minimalist has allowed me to have that much more Liquid Cash saved up than friends who make 4x what I make on a yearly basis... 😬👌

  • @pierceb5723
    @pierceb5723 5 років тому +3

    Good video Scott, you should make more like this. My friend worked as a bank teller back in the day and the person that used to come in with the most cash in their account looked like a homeless person. People my age in Australia complain about house prices and how unaffordable the market is, yet they're the same people that have travelled the world for months on end .. I stayed at home and didn't travel and I own my house, it's all about priorities.

  • @mint-charizard
    @mint-charizard 6 місяців тому

    I bought the millionaire next store because of this video. Thanks for the information! It really inspired me.

  • @monkey39128
    @monkey39128 Рік тому +1

    "Does he have French Bulldogs?" 🤣😂🤣😂

  • @ThePersonalPokedex
    @ThePersonalPokedex 5 років тому +2

    As someone who strives for the FIRE lifestyle and reads many retirement and investing blogs I love this video! I’d love more in this realm

  • @pokejawn1072
    @pokejawn1072 5 років тому +32

    But who is happiest out of the 2 ?? That is what life is all about.

  • @maplelodge2
    @maplelodge2 5 років тому

    Being a Dave Ramsey fan, I absolutely agree with you. Being minimal, saving and investing is what I am trying to live by.

  • @Rarebros
    @Rarebros 5 років тому

    Hey man, I am a new sub and I really liked what you said about, "It's not what you have it's what you do with what you have." Such a great quote and so true. I appreciate you sharing your thoughts and knowledge on the hobby with us. Thanks for what you do!

  • @timothyswindell4924
    @timothyswindell4924 5 років тому

    Love this video. I wish more people would practice stuff like this. I read that book about a year ago and it blew my mind. I am nowhere near your level, but I’ve only been living a minimal lifestyle/forgetting materialism for a couple years and I’m already near 6 figures. I wish more people were honest about money. I think it would fix a lot of the problems we have in this country because everyone thinks they can consistently buy 500 dollar shoes and be rich.

  • @calamity0.o
    @calamity0.o 3 роки тому

    This girl sees your beautiful red/blue/yellow boxes and wish my family hadn't pilfered my room when I first moved out. My parents threw out my storage boxes full of every pokemon game case and my binder of complete base, jungle, fossil and movie promo cards/ancient mews, etc. Pretty much everything before 2008 gone and I was ocd about keeping things nice too. They just compare it to beanie babies thinking its trash.

  • @Account-bu7mj
    @Account-bu7mj 5 років тому +2

    Legend, a class content, I can listen to your information all day man as it’s very relevant!

  • @TheLiftedState
    @TheLiftedState 5 років тому

    Actually very glad I watched the entirety of this video, these simple principles of modesty are very important

  • @indeliblemakes5359
    @indeliblemakes5359 2 роки тому

    I needed to hear this. Thank you. I spend money on stupid stuff all the time like fast food. I need to stop XD.

  • @tyrants3062
    @tyrants3062 3 роки тому

    Most people don't get it. My cardboard collection is worth around 100x what my car is now lol

  • @Lunarman1000
    @Lunarman1000 5 років тому +4

    Buying cards is basically like buying stocks lol. You just hope they increase in value. Also what is that shirt? I need it

  • @faaiqster
    @faaiqster 5 років тому

    Love this video! :) Just have to get Wifey to understand and i can then hopefully get the green light to take over an entire room of the house for collecting

  • @langberg1993
    @langberg1993 5 років тому +1

    Pure quality! Thank you 💪

  • @ExcelHumor112
    @ExcelHumor112 3 роки тому

    No WAY, I read that book! It was a great read

    • @ExcelHumor112
      @ExcelHumor112 2 роки тому

      Funny seeing you here after a while, and yes, it was a good read.

  • @silverherder710
    @silverherder710 3 роки тому

    This is just good advice for life way beyond pokemon lol

  • @simenstory3321
    @simenstory3321 5 років тому

    Your videos are outstanding man! Your knowledge and collection is admirable, and I love that! Your an extremely wise collector, and these theoretical videos are superb!

  • @mushi1480
    @mushi1480 5 років тому

    Hands down one of the best videos! I hope see more than this in the future! Keep it up PokeLegend!

  • @maLVerde-ej8nu
    @maLVerde-ej8nu 3 роки тому

    This is a GREAT VIDEO. Thank you!

  • @ajrg91
    @ajrg91 3 роки тому

    For me, living less than what you make is key to building wealth no matter how long it takes.

  • @jakemcshane604
    @jakemcshane604 3 роки тому

    Hey scott, I enjoyed what you had to say about what you collect holding its value. I collect sneakers and cards but mostly sneakers, almost all the money I earn I am usually trying to flip it. sometimes it cucks me because I will overdraft my account sometimes

  • @chunqingchok7874
    @chunqingchok7874 5 років тому +1

    Great video Scott 👍🏼

  • @ExecutionerO
    @ExecutionerO 5 років тому

    This is a power video man.

  • @zeffizeffizephy7931
    @zeffizeffizephy7931 5 років тому

    My strategy is silver and gold when it comes to preserving wealth then once i hit a target value of it i transfer it to a better investment vehicle. May it be collectibles or stocks or (to hell) bitcoin. At my few years of doing stocks and etc. while im reading constantly about finance, i learned that bearish people most likely win against the bulls. the profit margin is overwhelmingly better and the amount of risk is quite lesser.
    Gradual accumulation. No overnight moon shot investments. Slow and steady is the name of the game. But hey! If you can get a 1000% profit why not but it's always better to minimize risk.

  • @memooftheday
    @memooftheday 4 роки тому

    Great video! Love going back in time.

  • @damagedcharizardcollector1195
    @damagedcharizardcollector1195 3 роки тому

    The flood in my town destroyed all my WOTC holos

  • @H2King812
    @H2King812 5 років тому

    Amazing video as always bro!!!

  • @Rgh71fish
    @Rgh71fish 5 років тому

    Top notch content, S.M.P. Everyone should watch this video!

  • @jaap023
    @jaap023 5 років тому

    Your money ain't worth a thing if you don't spend it - borderlands vending machine

  • @mdfashionco
    @mdfashionco 5 років тому

    Amazing video, great job!

  • @Mrtzny
    @Mrtzny 5 років тому +3

    S M FINANCE! 😉

  • @JBproductions152
    @JBproductions152 2 роки тому

    So basically don’t spend money on stuff that’ll give you 0 financial return

  • @tylerhuskey3772
    @tylerhuskey3772 5 років тому

    Knowledge is power my dude and I really appreciate the vid!! Love you brother and thank you for the info!!! My brother always told me to save 10% of my income every week and see what I had at the end of the year, it will blow your mind if you are consent!!! Even if you make $400 a week just set $40 aside every single week and see what happens!!!!!!!

  • @zeffizeffizephy7931
    @zeffizeffizephy7931 5 років тому

    looks like im on the right track!

  • @Flying6969
    @Flying6969 4 роки тому

    Thank you

  • @timothyswindell4924
    @timothyswindell4924 5 років тому

    Also, I never feel bad about investing in Pokémon because it’s still investing. I would rather invest, lose and learn my lesson and try again rather than go spend money on material things.

  • @MrFuji
    @MrFuji 5 років тому

    SO on point!

  • @libertyandjusticeforall8594
    @libertyandjusticeforall8594 5 років тому

    Where do you get print numbers from or do you use census reports? Maybe a video on that would be informative. Thanks really enjoy your videos.

  • @TheLiftedState
    @TheLiftedState 5 років тому

    This dude reminds me of that funny dude on SNL heheh no offense tho, solid content

  • @neilbald
    @neilbald 5 років тому

    enjoyed this nice video

  • @jadeskye7600
    @jadeskye7600 5 років тому

    If you are being minimal then why did you buy a hardcover book. I own that in soft cover

  • @bellusby
    @bellusby 5 років тому

    LOL the smpratte continues to slow down...

  • @amineb6335
    @amineb6335 3 роки тому

    haha the book you mention is terrible. This book is a classic example of taking a few simple concepts and restating them in every imaginable form to reach a decent book length. The useful information could be summed up into a small pamphlet. "Be as cheap as possible : buy used cars, leave in poor neighbourhoods and buy cheap clothes from Winners. Save as much money as you can."

  • @JoeeBebop
    @JoeeBebop 5 років тому

    You can afford a Bugatti? 😵
    Jk. Good vid!

  • @Stephneechan
    @Stephneechan 5 років тому

    Just what is on that shirt though?

  • @sandmantheendless7780
    @sandmantheendless7780 5 років тому

    Great book selection! If you are interested in more finance books like "The Millionaire Next Door", I would recommend reading Benjamin Graham's classic "Intelligent Investor" (which holds up very well for a 60+ year old book) and Ben Bernanke's "Intro to Economics" (All of his books are great but the older ones like "Inflation Targeting" -currently reading this one - are a bit dry)

  • @dddd-qc1ee
    @dddd-qc1ee 5 років тому

    100% agree great video. I totally agree and live my life the same way. Check out Crypto currencies if you haven't already invested in them. I've traded them for a long time now. I'm a huge Pokemon fan and I have been checking out your videos for the best Pokemon cards to buy for investment purposes and for the nostalgia. Your videos have been invaluable in confirming what I have presumed would be the best conservative investments for cards. Keep up the great work, you should certainly have many many more subscribers.

  • @effectspore
    @effectspore 5 років тому

    pratt at least make sure the chair isnt moving at the beginning of the video, it is so cringe

  • @Vagabond2007
    @Vagabond2007 5 років тому +1

    Besides the fact that I would underline "being minimal" as an essential way to live a happy life, the definition of "success" as "having a lot of money on my bank account" is somehow disturbing me. Furthermore there is the question in which way people who are just trading things (no matter if this are collectibles or stocks or whatever) are contributing to our society. At least they are not bulding or constructing homes to live in or streets to walk on, they are not caring for other peoples in a hospital or daycare center, they are not producing food etc. Don't get me wrong, but somehow I feel that you lost your real passion for the hobby and became just concerned about the investment side of your activities or with other words the money you can earn. For me success means having a wonderful wife, having great children, doing a job which gives me the feeling of contributing to society and sometimes, of course, playing a round of Pokemon tcg. :-) All in all I would rather prefer videos in which you are intoducing rare cards, aspects of the history of the Pokemon tcg or other interesting items.

    • @userbrian9020
      @userbrian9020 5 років тому +1

      You sound super bitter

    • @mtgdog5657
      @mtgdog5657 5 років тому

      @vagabond I second that. Success is not just a number.
      Were con men like Napoleon Hill and Charles Ponzi successful? Are educators and police officers failures? I'd argue no to both.
      Also, people who need to get rich quick but are not willing to put in effort and contribute to society are the same types of people who were responsible for things like The Great Depression of 1929 and the Recession of 2008. If something is only in demand because people think it will go up in value, it is bound to crash. That's speculative demand, which is unsustainable.
      The alternative asset bubble is already starting to burst.

    • @mtgdog5657
      @mtgdog5657 5 років тому

      @@userbrian9020 bitter? His post seemed extremely calm. You sound like an edgy teenager that still thinks scalping is investing, tells people to "stop being poor", probably watches a ton of ALux, and worships Gordon Gekko.
      And no, before you ask, I'm not a "Bernie Bro". I don't hate the rich; I hate con artists and lazy people. A rich person who got rich by taking advantage of people is no better than a poor person who cheats the welfare system or a middle class person that constantly complains about their job but never leaves.

  • @nebuladog
    @nebuladog 5 років тому

    I like to pretend my gen 1 first eds are rare and trick little kids 😂
    Sadly this doesn't really work on adults...

  • @glycineairman
    @glycineairman 5 років тому

    You only have one life...Living frugal usually leads to a life of regret

    • @nowthatsfunny8255
      @nowthatsfunny8255 5 років тому

      I agree man.. Its all about finding that perfect balance

  • @degreen11
    @degreen11 5 років тому +6

    Money in > Money out.
    Thank you for coming to my Ted Talk.

  • @xileets
    @xileets 5 років тому +13

    Looks like you live in your grandma's house... Sure! Fine.
    That's the way to go!

  • @djexwacky1390
    @djexwacky1390 5 років тому +3

    "They are absoluut quality"??
    No scott... well yes they are haha but YOU! You are quality.
    The guy that this hobby needs for like another 20 years.

  • @PoppingJeroen
    @PoppingJeroen 5 років тому +2

    Thankyou for this video. Im the first dude in my family that invests. And when I tell my vision sometimes my fam look at me strange, but this video tells me im doing good :)

  • @stephenkissoon6766
    @stephenkissoon6766 5 років тому +3

    Awesome video as always Scott!
    This was super helpful for me.
    Thanks buddy.

  • @monkey39128
    @monkey39128 Рік тому +1

    What's that old saying? "Money talks, wealth whispers"

  • @jacquelinemartin4307
    @jacquelinemartin4307 5 років тому +2

    I am beyond proud of you, keep up the great content!! 😘

  • @brandonringstad
    @brandonringstad 5 років тому +1

    This is so true. The wealthiest people I know are the most frugal

  • @n3dnarbofficial95
    @n3dnarbofficial95 2 роки тому

    Most famous people like rappers lease their million dollar vehicles for appearances. Atleast they used to, now they buy fast food franchises, water companies, and sell headphones lol

  • @n3dnarbofficial95
    @n3dnarbofficial95 2 роки тому

    So, you doubled your money in a year off a pokemon card? Should be possible to do that with a standard job. Lol

  • @user-bi6mm9pn6o
    @user-bi6mm9pn6o 3 роки тому

    Evolutions box.......Wish I could find one for 90 to 100 dollars today!

  • @YugiohTube
    @YugiohTube 5 років тому +2

    The 100% Truth. Amazing video.

  • @ImVeryBrad
    @ImVeryBrad 5 років тому

    This video is pretty much where I am at my life now with money. I'm 31. We've always been decent with our money but now we're tightening up our budget. Bought brand new vechiles in 12/13. They are both now paid off, and never again will I buy new and finance. Planning to pay off the rest of our smalls debts to have our only debt as our mortgage. Once our kids are in school full time my wife will get a job so we can pay off the mortgage hopefully by my early 40s

  • @PatTattsPowerChannel
    @PatTattsPowerChannel 5 років тому

    Great video Scottie pippen hey man I like the studio you make your vids in its original old school and says you have class don't listen to the grandma house statement at al keep the vids coming my man

  • @PatTattsPowerChannel
    @PatTattsPowerChannel 5 років тому

    Hey how's the value on psa ex emerald cards? I have a couple just wondering great video also

  • @elliotrussellelliot
    @elliotrussellelliot 5 років тому

    Glad I found your videos Scott. Got back into collecting Pokémon around Generations and was treating new product like wotc (doh!). Now I understand the importance of actual rarity and scarcity and how to make better informed purchases. Keep up the good work!

  • @1994nintendofreak
    @1994nintendofreak 5 років тому

    Your channel is amazing man. Great discussions all the time. Please dont ever stop sharing your knowledge!

  • @markiii3499
    @markiii3499 5 років тому

    I can't believe how many things resonated with me from this video

  • @danielmunsell7142
    @danielmunsell7142 5 років тому

    Thanks for the video Scott. My favorite one so far

  • @Dracodin197
    @Dracodin197 5 років тому

    Most people act on emotion not logic sadly.

  • @ParaRadio
    @ParaRadio 5 років тому

    i enjoy having just enough a month to pay bills and get myself a little something for another month well done. i work around 21 hours a week and am widely happier than when i was working 40+ hours. more money and luxuries just bring more stress

    • @ParaRadio
      @ParaRadio 5 років тому

      i feel as if putting money into pokemon card collecting is my way of investing in something. im not sitting on high tier cards or anything but the market is never fully predictable and who knows what i could be sitting on in 10-20 years time

  • @LeonRedfields
    @LeonRedfields 5 років тому +3

    Best way to save money is cooking your own food. buy potatos carrorts beef/ chicken stalk, butter, salt, and pepper. You can make all kinds of different dishes with those ingredients and itll be good every time.

    • @gatorkissman
      @gatorkissman 5 років тому

      I mean, there is more to it than just that, but obviously thats a good start lol

  • @sher1412
    @sher1412 5 років тому

    nice