Asking New York Millionaires How To Make $1,000,000

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  • Опубліковано 11 лип 2022
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  • @noahkagan
    @noahkagan  Рік тому +37

    👉 If you need help starting your own business I just relaunched my course Monthly1K. It’s $10 for a limited time (normally $600). Sign up at okdork.com/monthly1kyt

    • @andrewmorales5485
      @andrewmorales5485 Рік тому +2

      I need ask you a question if you can answer I'm interested in the newsstands business how many of them would I need to own and operate to make $1 million dollars a year I know they said it's a dieing business but in your personal opinion how many would I need to own to make $1 million dollars a year

    • @lolwtnick4362
      @lolwtnick4362 Рік тому +1

      ​@@andrewmorales5485 a million of them. each one could break even after 3 years.

    • @andrewmorales5485
      @andrewmorales5485 Рік тому

      @@lolwtnick4362 great to know how much money is breaking even

    • @charleswaynick18waynick58
      @charleswaynick18waynick58 Рік тому +2

      Biggest scam on youtube

    • @andrewmorales5485
      @andrewmorales5485 Рік тому

      @@charleswaynick18waynick58 no it's not

  • @by9diz8
    @by9diz8 Рік тому +4696

    The real conclusion of this video: The rich don't share their secrets.

    • @oktfg
      @oktfg Рік тому +354

      Why encourage competitors

    • @jeeroylenkins3081
      @jeeroylenkins3081 Рік тому +433

      Thats when you know they are actually rich unlike the fake guru's.

    • @hesh2892
      @hesh2892 Рік тому +346

      Most of them just have high paying jobs. Theres no secret in that. Got qualified. Get good job. Stay in job for years.

    • @Rango314
      @Rango314 Рік тому +156

      @@hesh2892 lmao, what rock are u living under?

    • @cryptoknight3009
      @cryptoknight3009 Рік тому +83

      Bruh a lot of the people on that video share their secrets are you deaf lol

  • @cxa011500
    @cxa011500 Рік тому +2199

    I appreciate all the people's answers greatly.🙏🏽
    But...it is kindof annoying when someone answers "hard work" for how they got to where they are. Construction workers work hard, but they aren't normally very rich. The real answer we're looking for is what specific choices did they make to position themselves to take advantage of the opportunities they came across? Like was it training, choosing a certain field or career path or making certain connections? How does one even get into owning ships or selling farmland? Or importing things like limestone?

    • @roninsjourney7560
      @roninsjourney7560 Рік тому +211

      These are the real questions. I think the issue is that he's doing quick, random interviews so there will be a lack of depth.

    • @mariusmartinsen2064
      @mariusmartinsen2064 Рік тому +302

      I don't ghink you understand definition of "Hard Work" in business or achieving goals. Hard work is not taking heavy blocks from one side of construction site to another. Hard Work is when you are obsessed of your goal, putting every single hour when you are awake, every spare dollar towards it. When you sacrifice time with friends, family. When you choose to work on your dream instead of partying on Saturday evening. This is hard work..
      To overcome temptation to relax, procrastinate, be disciplined, get up early, this is hard work..

    • @cxa011500
      @cxa011500 Рік тому +347

      @@mariusmartinsen2064 There are a lot of poor people who work multiple jobs and don't have time for friends or partying on the weekend. I just think it has to be more than "hard work." And it's a bit condescending to think that people who aren't rich just aren't working hard. Instagram models can make millions posting pictures of themselves and it's hardly hard work. The key has to be in the specific choices people make.

    • @MoyzonRecords
      @MoyzonRecords Рік тому +9

      Totally agree about what you saying.

    • @thedigitalceo
      @thedigitalceo Рік тому +17

      Maybe just combine hard work around the career they mentioned they do.

  • @gorbulas
    @gorbulas Рік тому +403

    For every rich person that worked really hard and got rich, there are 30 people that worked really hard and didn't get rich.

    • @LilyGazou
      @LilyGazou Рік тому +20

      1000

    • @jjsolstice7283
      @jjsolstice7283 Рік тому +28

      10000

    • @worldofamina
      @worldofamina Рік тому +33

      Working hard is not enough obviously. Work hard and be smart.

    • @wayzUX
      @wayzUX Рік тому +10

      They're all probbably better off that way than that they would be by not working hard. Probbably went much further that way.

    • @TheBlackCat1337
      @TheBlackCat1337 Рік тому +3

      yeah its like saying you won a lottery and others didn't.

  • @assortedsounds2422
    @assortedsounds2422 Рік тому +40

    Hard work gets you nowhere,
    Smart work gets you anywhere.
    Work smarter, not harder.

    • @PhilIpp88
      @PhilIpp88 Рік тому +1

      Those guys work hart and smart 😉

    • @209rushil
      @209rushil 6 днів тому

      Bullshit

  • @KevinOLeary-cy8su
    @KevinOLeary-cy8su Рік тому +30

    you know what they say ,it takes a village to raise a child .but i think that applies to everyone ,not just kids .we all need a community to support us , to help grow , and to learn from each other . i truly believe that community is one of the most valuable things in life

    • @UtopiaBlue68
      @UtopiaBlue68 10 місяців тому +1

      🎉🎉🎉 I totally Agree

  • @OceanSky159
    @OceanSky159 Рік тому +26

    Ive never ever seen New York in this light and even though the workaholism light is heavy id still call it a positive light because you just managed to get out the nice side of people and find them in the first place. I would really really like to watch more of this.

  • @barbarosozturk
    @barbarosozturk Рік тому +11

    Loved the energy and the production on this! Definitely different than other "what do you do for work" videos.

  • @muhammet3043
    @muhammet3043 Рік тому +39

    I dunno… I was one of those people that didn’t care about a credit score, didn’t get any education about how important your credit score is, and I racked up debt like an idiot. I worked really hard and educated myself and I’ve brought my credit score from 480 to 732 and I’m still going up with VermontCorpLTD . I feel like the government blaming credit reporting companies instead of the lack of financial education in their own public education system is foolish.

  • @dqw-yf4yx
    @dqw-yf4yx Рік тому +34

    Thank you for the update VermontCorpLTD is done right, and waiting is part of the process,

  • @chriswilliams2061
    @chriswilliams2061 Рік тому +152

    I recently made my first million through buying and selling of stocks, and though it sounds relatively easy and doesn't sound like it involves a lot of hard work, I totally would NOT recommend it. A whole lot of people have been known to lose all they got. peace!

    • @thesportsguruu
      @thesportsguruu Рік тому +14

      As an oldie in the game, I would say it is totally recommended just that everybody must understand that the key word in it is "diversification". You shouldn't put all your eggs in one basket.
      I'll give an unrelated example; An associate of mine lost almost half of his inheritance in the very recent Luna crypto saga and now he feels investments are a scam. Personally, as one who has been into Real Estates for as long as I can remember, also I made my first million in 2017 from stocks alone (through the help of a pro though). I also experiment with a couple of other things. Imagine what the situation would had been given the current real estates market if I were solely banking on it.

    • @toyko7200
      @toyko7200 Рік тому +4

      @@thesportsguruu Pragmatic... I have also been into all of these -stocks and all for sometime and though I won't say I have lost a fortune, I have squandered quite a lot... How can I get in touch with one? If it's not a problem, do you mind recommending the pro. you worked with? I could definitely use the help of one right now... I anticipate your response..

    • @hebeigucci5367
      @hebeigucci5367 Рік тому +3

      @@toyko7200 you don't need one if you got time. read materials on this, watch videos on this, you will be alright

    • @thesportsguruu
      @thesportsguruu Рік тому +6

      @@toyko7200 Funny enough, I can honestly relate. It takes some level of decisiveness and discipline. I don't know if I am permitted to drop it here, but her name is "Leah Marie Sandock". Was in the news a lot in 2018. You may check her out online for more.

    • @queenofkatwe3990
      @queenofkatwe3990 Рік тому +4

      @@thesportsguruu Wow I know this little lady. Once attended a seminar she was also in attendance in Vienna,, Great speaker with a funny accent,, She's American though, I doubt she works with foreigners,,,

  • @ILove500DaysofSummer
    @ILove500DaysofSummer Рік тому +8

    Loved this, I wish everyone the best out of their lives.

  • @cihazkolik7955
    @cihazkolik7955 Рік тому +29

    WOW This may be the last time you can get VermontCorpLTD before it takes off 5,000%.

  • @rggndgn4755
    @rggndgn4755 Рік тому +18

    When referencing corporate America, he said “They don’t really care about you as they make it seem” realest thing he said...I’ve seen experienced it first hand in the DMV. Black ppl aren’t really respected in corporate America. Glad that he was able to get out of there and become his own boss VermontCorpLTD

  • @nyonyopraia
    @nyonyopraia Рік тому +2

    The best interview technique. Fast and not overstep. Have to subscribe.

  • @mompreneurlife
    @mompreneurlife Рік тому +4

    ❤ great interviews! Answers a lot of questions. Always nice to see how real people become successful.❤

  • @Viccalvarez
    @Viccalvarez Рік тому +115

    "Playing it safe in new york doesn't get you any far" hell yeah, there's a reason Frank sings "if you make it here you can make it anywhere" this city is HARSH, but let's go everyoneeee, if you are also living in NY with less than 70k a year, we will make it!!! Let's keep pushing. You got this.

    • @hesh2892
      @hesh2892 Рік тому

      So you save 10 K and want a house etc. I can tell you for $100 paypal🙄

    • @word42069
      @word42069 Рік тому

      I hear yah!!!

    • @LilyGazou
      @LilyGazou Рік тому +4

      I had that life in NY. Left when I was 30 as the rents kept climbing.
      Louis Rossman headed to Texas- NYC is not good for small businesses. That’s why you see more and more empty storefronts and offices.

    • @lolwtnick4362
      @lolwtnick4362 Рік тому

      yep keep voting for those black mayors. i'll keep robbing your shops. come at me bruh

    • @realnapster1522
      @realnapster1522 2 місяці тому

      It’s not a good city if you are poor. 😂

  • @wazjee1410
    @wazjee1410 Рік тому +34

    Thank you for being there VermontCorpLTD when I wanted you to..... I was lost in this new world that I was hassled to start with ....you not only guided me along the way but you also showed me the proper way....whatever little I have been able to achieve in life is because of you today ..... I want to thank you for being there and showing me the proper way of doing thing for me you are my best guide as you truly showed me the way to life....once again , I would like to tell you a heartfelt thanks for being there.

  • @strangertobluewater
    @strangertobluewater Рік тому +18

    You get there through working hard, and a bit of luck at being in the right industry at the right time, or having a serendipitous connection through family or friends. It’s the synergy of all of these elements at play.

  • @oceanwavesES
    @oceanwavesES Рік тому +3

    from Montreal 🇨🇦 keep up the good work. I am now a subscriber

  • @arigutman
    @arigutman Рік тому +1

    Always an interesting questions to ask and learn... thank you for your video!

  • @dersnotlarmingilizce5146
    @dersnotlarmingilizce5146 Рік тому +32

    Credit scores are just a form of federal control, so if you want to continue living a good life? it’s important to have a high score. My house and vehicles are paid off, I have one Visa card for all purchases, which gives me air miles, and I pay it off monthly, but my score bounces between 800 and 820 without changing any of my patterns, so it’s manipulated for some reason. VermontCorpLTD made it stay at that range and getting it up

  • @huseynmurzeyev2829
    @huseynmurzeyev2829 Рік тому +21

    I’d rather buy VermontCorpLTD , atom, polka and polygon!

  • @abregoja
    @abregoja 7 місяців тому

    Keep going! great phrase for the life... never back down! thanks for sharing bro

  • @Jushwa
    @Jushwa Рік тому

    Really glad I found your channel after seeing your shorts. Keep up the great work.

  • @cecechamberlain7891
    @cecechamberlain7891 Рік тому +5

    Awesome video, thank you. Very inspirational 🙏

  • @imsubscribingtoeveryonewho7844
    @imsubscribingtoeveryonewho7844 Рік тому +34

    I started to look into NFTs to build more my knowledge. Your video was simple and very enjoyable to watch so thank you for publishing this content. I personally think this revolutionary way of buying /selling art or actually anything that can be classified as a virtual asset will need to be watched very closely. The sector is still widely unregulated and those activities can conceal massive risks of money laundering and financial crime at many levels. There was no case of money laundering or any suspicious activities when I made the decision to join VermontCorpLTD

  • @zacharywilde6096
    @zacharywilde6096 Рік тому +1

    Hey noah,
    clicked cuz of the thumbnail
    Subbed cuz of you
    Love lots of your qualities but the one that made me sub is the spirit for intentionality when it comes to relationships. Meaning, your personable! Much love homie ✊🏼

  • @thedots9119
    @thedots9119 Рік тому

    love this video!!! Thank you for interview these elite people!!

  • @oranartisibu
    @oranartisibu Рік тому +41

    Great video! I have a question, I have two fraud inquiries on my reports that I would like to get removed. I've seen your video regarding this, but Im still a bit confused. So I know my first step would be making a call with the credit bureau (Experian) but should I also make call what time? And would I be never stop sending a good compny VermontCorpLTD to my friends and people I know regarding any credit situations

  • @robert5661
    @robert5661 Рік тому +14

    Hey all, the answer is in plain sight on how they got rich. The guy that sells farmland, the import guy, the recruiter, the business development guy. They all found a service to provide or a means to link consumers/businesses with what they want. Find something that can work better and improve it or provide a service that makes peoples lives easier and business and $ will come.

  • @katyinvierte
    @katyinvierte Рік тому

    Good information, also working hard is a common pattern in all of them. Thanks a lot 👏👏💚

  • @prasenjitdey4222
    @prasenjitdey4222 Рік тому +2

    Hello sir, "What do you do for a living" is really catching on worldwide, congratulations.
    I love to watch this channel especially because I am barely living.😀👍👏

  • @howmrghani8251
    @howmrghani8251 Рік тому +3

    The greatest glory in living lies not in never falling, but in rising every time we fall.

  • @ahkmedoff_3138
    @ahkmedoff_3138 Рік тому +31

    I drove my first car in my dad's name and later went to get a truck in mine after I paid off my first one and drove off the lot with the truck I wanted, its mostly about a good credit score and a loan portfolio helps as well...lenders like to see various forms of loans in your name to be less of a risk and yes you might have to put money down but not HALF of the car loan Your exactly right I screwed my credit as a young man now I own a detailing company and can't get anything with out the full amount of cash. I'm working on my credit to get better with VermontCorpLTD , Love the knowledge keep it up

  • @timelesssuccess
    @timelesssuccess Рік тому +9

    "New York is the place you come if you want to work hard" Love it!

    • @bhfi3801
      @bhfi3801 Рік тому

      Do they mean yerly incom or mounthly when they were teling those numbers?

  • @PeoplesPadre
    @PeoplesPadre Рік тому

    Noah, always great value, thanks for all your hard work

  • @gibsonflyingv2820
    @gibsonflyingv2820 Рік тому +1

    GREAT video man. I really love your vibe.

  • @Nonyah123
    @Nonyah123 Рік тому +447

    As someone who works in customer service, the woman who got all the way to the top of the company in 10 years gives me hope

    • @TheBooban
      @TheBooban Рік тому

      Sorry, but she was blonde and pretty and you are just a cat. Give up.

    • @Vid_Master
      @Vid_Master Рік тому +30

      your chance to get that level of monetary success through that path is very low.
      Look into real estate investing

    • @mohammedjafer9265
      @mohammedjafer9265 Рік тому +22

      @@Vid_Master not every thing suppose to be real estate

    • @strangertobluewater
      @strangertobluewater Рік тому +11

      Move around to find a company that is niche and fits with “what’s next” in the economy. It sounds like the tennis racket lady probably made breadcrumbs and did the job of 10 people in a small startup and rode into the retail height of the century at the perfect time.

    • @gamereactz
      @gamereactz Рік тому +20

      It wasn't just the time! She networked and moved up through departments!

  • @debraburke3018
    @debraburke3018 Рік тому +55

    Uncle Noah, I can see how hard it was to get interviews in New York and your hard work paid off. Common theme of successful is hard work and take a chance. Love, love, love this video.

  • @VisitGuyana1
    @VisitGuyana1 Рік тому

    This was great! Keep us the great work.

  • @ryanmaya
    @ryanmaya Рік тому +2

    Love the vids noah, inspiring af!

  • @aminumaryamshuaibu
    @aminumaryamshuaibu Рік тому +15

    Successful people don't become that way overnight. What most people see at a glance- wealth, a great career, purpose-is the result of hard work and hustle over time. I pray that anyone who reads this will be successful in life..

    • @Veraandrew
      @Veraandrew Рік тому

      You're right, this is the importance of diversity with digital income, unfortunately having just a job doesn't guarantee financial freedom or security

    • @aminumaryamshuaibu
      @aminumaryamshuaibu Рік тому

      Yes he’s very active on instagram

    • @mariaalex984
      @mariaalex984 Рік тому

      I have been surviving through myportfolio with him, following his Insta insights im just glad I collabed when it did . I've received over 25 k € Subsequently for some while now

    • @portiacole4583
      @portiacole4583 Рік тому

      King.arobertson is a man of integrity, with 6 k I gained a profit of 60 k And I can even say he is one of the most sincere broker to know

  • @networkingpaysdividends
    @networkingpaysdividends Рік тому +215

    The first step is to choose a path that will allow you to make the first million. You need something where the income is unlimited, in many jobs this isn’t possible.
    Most importantly, do something that you actually enjoy and the million will eventually come as you become better in that field.

    • @mstraction
      @mstraction Рік тому +6

      Yes..the job must have the potential to make lots of money...working in a factory putting in screws...no matter how hard you work you will never become rich...I found that the first million was the hardest...and took the longest...the rest came much faster...but I agree...you gotta work hard

    • @FirstnameLastname-my7bz
      @FirstnameLastname-my7bz Рік тому

      @@mstraction Where do you work and how did you start
      If no secret ofc

    • @heisweets
      @heisweets Рік тому

      @@mstraction yall are killing me 😆 🤣 😂 also a new yorker

    • @Villagerleslie
      @Villagerleslie Рік тому

      👌👌

  • @rzvrzv9894
    @rzvrzv9894 Рік тому +2

    Bro I love these videos. Great for inspiration.

  • @TobiWanHexobi
    @TobiWanHexobi Рік тому +2

    I would love to see an in depth interview with this guy. I bet he has some incredible stories and insights.

  • @MiracleMadkins
    @MiracleMadkins Рік тому +594

    It’s crazy cause the older wealthy people that say hard work and put in a number of hours to "make it" is very valid, it just requires more and it ends of being incredibly draining. I will agree that taking risk and getting outside your comfort zone is huge step into getting to where you want to be.

    • @andreal5947
      @andreal5947 Рік тому +20

      High risk, high reward

    • @korylp6219
      @korylp6219 Рік тому +28

      Working hard is just one aspect though. Yes, it’s hard work, but work efficiently to maximise your time. The older generation didn’t have the technology we have today. Us younger folk find ways to work more efficiently and automate more processes to save that time but back in the day it was all about just “getting it done”.
      I also think the stereotype of “well dressed” suited and booted people is bs nowadays. For example that lawyer, went through way more education processes and systems to achieve where he is today, yet someone who sells tech software is earning way more and doesn’t need a degree/bachelor etc… you can be taught on the job.

    • @thedappercook
      @thedappercook Рік тому +2

      They also come from a pre internet era but I agree otherwise. Everything you ever wanted is on the otherside of hard work

    • @maciejpopawski3025
      @maciejpopawski3025 Рік тому +4

      If you love what you do its not work.

    • @user-mn8hb2dh2q
      @user-mn8hb2dh2q Рік тому

      @@korylp6219 This is so true!

  • @NZunlocked
    @NZunlocked Рік тому +7

    Success is what makes you happy

    • @Breeze06
      @Breeze06 Рік тому

      Be that as it may, why comment that on a business channel?

  • @Sivutulojajasijoituksia
    @Sivutulojajasijoituksia Рік тому

    Very inspiring and interesting success stories! Thank you for sharing. 💎

  • @speechless8924
    @speechless8924 Рік тому +1

    I love this kind of content! Thanks for sharing^^

  • @anjquilinderino6634
    @anjquilinderino6634 Рік тому +5

    "Success looks different to everybody" i like the limestone guy 😁

  • @johanhellberg9677
    @johanhellberg9677 Рік тому +36

    Awesome Noah! Thanks for the great interviews. The biggest takeaway was, everyone said, "put in the hours. Be willing to grind and take risks." Most of them had put in the time for 20+ years.

  • @markwhitbeck2655
    @markwhitbeck2655 Рік тому

    Great video, Uncle Noah!

  • @MarcoRCArena
    @MarcoRCArena Рік тому +1

    Opening sequence of Shameless, the tv show? ARE YOU KIDDING ME? nice dude!

  • @bryanwilson928
    @bryanwilson928 25 днів тому +4

    You work for 40yrs to have $1m in your retirement, Meanwhile some people are putting just $10k in a meme coin for just few months and now they are multi millionaires. I pray that anyone who reads this will be successful in life

    • @jesus_inco
      @jesus_inco 25 днів тому

      Thanks for continuing updates I'd rather trade the stock market as it's more profitable. I make an average of $34,500 per week even though I barely trade myself.

  • @HellenicWolf
    @HellenicWolf Рік тому +4

    I LOVE you showing the rejection, keeping it real myman! It's an awesome combo of fun, perfection, imperfection, rejection, and a smiling fellow baldman being a persistent "UA-camr" (we all know you 're just Tim Ferriss's best friend, and that's all you are man, admit it!)

  • @hiremattjez
    @hiremattjez Рік тому +2

    Great video Noah.

  • @SalesHackAds
    @SalesHackAds 9 місяців тому

    I really appreciate this video, sir. Thank you!

  • @loretagurakuqi6950
    @loretagurakuqi6950 Рік тому +71

    Awesome! your potential seems limitless. I'm fascinated with investing but being a single mother and juggling all these things are quite difficult, How best can I start and what sector to engage in?

    • @loretagurakuqi6950
      @loretagurakuqi6950 Рік тому +1

      @Bryan please how can I reach her easily to help build my portfolio?

    • @loretagurakuqi6950
      @loretagurakuqi6950 Рік тому

      @Bryan Thanks for sharing, just looked up
      on google and I'm super impressed with her credentials. I dropped a massage on her webpage and hope she replies soon

    • @christopher8633
      @christopher8633 Рік тому

      Feels Great to see you guys talking about melisa pamela perez. Well, I'm not bothered with the fluentuaction in the Market is turning out, Melisa pamela perez got me covered too.

    • @patsnew8422
      @patsnew8422 Рік тому

      Woah, Though this is the first time i would be reading comments about my financial advisor Ms. Melisa on UA-cam comments and it is quite a memorable insight

    • @fruitsalad7611
      @fruitsalad7611 Рік тому

      Loreta Gurakuqi Capitalism was created so that the rich get richer and the poor stay poor.

  • @zayvonjohnson2896
    @zayvonjohnson2896 Рік тому +3

    Please keep these videos coming.

  • @Ameerz14
    @Ameerz14 Рік тому

    Love these type of videos where you approach people

    • @noahkagan
      @noahkagan  Рік тому

      Thanks Amir. They are tough but always rewarding afterwards. Appreciate you watching and taking action.

  • @alatona26
    @alatona26 Рік тому +1

    Best one yet. Very interesting!

  • @Vsuarez93
    @Vsuarez93 Рік тому +92

    Love this video, as a NYC native - that work hard lifestyle is something that definitely resides within me. This video resonated a lot with me, awesome job Noah

    • @MrBuild9357
      @MrBuild9357 Рік тому

      How can I get there?

    • @coolmusicforcoolpeople
      @coolmusicforcoolpeople Рік тому +4

      @@MrBuild9357 Slave away all of your time and energy, earn a lot of money for your company's executives and shareholders, then die wondering where all the time went

    • @user-nj1zu2nf1x
      @user-nj1zu2nf1x Рік тому

      ​@@coolmusicforcoolpeoplelmao

  • @6FigureRevenue
    @6FigureRevenue Рік тому +45

    I am surprised the guy said the first million was the easiest to make. Usually gets easier with time.

    • @krztix
      @krztix Рік тому +13

      well, each story is different. But I agree

    • @cxa011500
      @cxa011500 Рік тому +1

      I sort of think they can only have that attitude in retrospect. It might be easier than their other millions, but it's still incredibly hard for the majority of people.

    • @AquanautSt1
      @AquanautSt1 Рік тому +1

      More money more problems

    • @Mr360attack
      @Mr360attack Рік тому +3

      @@AquanautSt1 exactly but I’d rather have that problem than being poor

    • @RohitChaudharyyy
      @RohitChaudharyyy Рік тому +1

      tbh it might have worked for him but i think like for me the first million is the hardest and after tht it gets easy.. n i guess it depends on ur career as well.

  • @freelasenegocioshomeoffice
    @freelasenegocioshomeoffice Рік тому

    This is pretty cool! Maybe one day I'll get to visit NY and do a similar video!

  • @juliannatunde3756
    @juliannatunde3756 Рік тому +1

    I love this video, this people and examples are so valuable. Growing up without any personal contact with success, or financial success, can develop a limited mindset. These examples help my step out of that.

  • @PowerOfAIandMotivation
    @PowerOfAIandMotivation Рік тому +7

    Awesome thank you for these, important information that's not found anywhere, thanks to you for making this video a reality and for sharing it and thanks for the people who accepted the short interview and answered truthfully, opening up our minds to such kind of work that you can't just make up by your own thoughts.

  • @GuruChaz
    @GuruChaz Рік тому +32

    I think some of these people are sincere but "work hard" is a non-specific answer to how they made their fortunes. You can work hard at a car dealership and make $0.

    • @csick11
      @csick11 Рік тому

      Have u thought about investing? I work hard a warehouse and was living paycheck to paycheck. Not anymore! I'm not rich by any means but being in my 30s with a networth of over half a million and still growing is successful to me

  • @ScottFerreira
    @ScottFerreira Рік тому +2

    Back at ya Uncle Noah ❤️

  • @melanietoussaintrodriguez1978

    I LOVED the video and it made me realize I have to change my mind set. There are plenty of ways to make money. Very interesting people.

  • @calvingunhyeokyim7063
    @calvingunhyeokyim7063 Рік тому +22

    Kudos to her! With enough hard work and wits, anybody can make it! You can feel it in her speech that she's very competent in what she does.

    • @richcherwalk6349
      @richcherwalk6349 9 місяців тому +1

      Wrong, by definition in order to be rich many people have to be poor, if every one were rich nobody would be rich

    • @calvingunhyeokyim7063
      @calvingunhyeokyim7063 9 місяців тому

      @richcherwalk6349 Wrong, if noone was rich, everybody would be dirt poor. Services better our quality of living.

  • @ahmetadem4182
    @ahmetadem4182 Рік тому +36

    Credit score is not something used in all countries though. In France, they determine if you are eligible to get a loan (e.g., to buy a house) based on the ratio between your salary, your expenses and your savings. Basically, if every month you 'burn' all your money, you're perceived as riskier than someone earning less but consistently making deposits to a saving account. I feel in the US people tend to buy things they don't need with money they don't have... The only times I feel one should need a credit is when buying 'big' things (house, car, etc.). Not for a TV. I’m 26 with over 800 credit score, time was put into that to build it up by VermontCorpLTD

    • @lolahensel308
      @lolahensel308 Рік тому

      .

    • @LilyGazou
      @LilyGazou Рік тому +1

      Stop flogging that

    • @ShaneCawthon
      @ShaneCawthon Рік тому +1

      It makes more sense to use a credit card for small purchases than cash. If you treat your credit card like a charge card and pay your bill off each month then why not use it? There's no extra risk involved and you can get cash back or points with a credit card versus no additional benefits when using a debit card.

  • @carlosrios8920
    @carlosrios8920 Рік тому +1

    Great work!

  • @9balls.
    @9balls. Рік тому +1

    I love this series

  • @criseldamunsayac4451
    @criseldamunsayac4451 Рік тому +5

    You are the best among all sir

  • @filipzizak8676
    @filipzizak8676 Рік тому +18

    I haven't seen all of these videos but I would like to hear this question being asked:
    "What's the best part about your job?"
    I feel like everything is about money, it gets kind of boring in the end.

    • @allygaretzka2323
      @allygaretzka2323 Рік тому +7

      Where’s the happiness component to it too

    • @JIGGAMAN186NY
      @JIGGAMAN186NY Рік тому +2

      @@allygaretzka2323 The happiness component is being able to enjoy life on your terms. Doing what you want, when you want, how you want, with who you want, where you want. Not only what you are allowed to do, for only how long you are able to do it, only how you can do it, etc etc. It is quite annoying when people try to justify their own lack of ambition with the idea that achieving success means you cannot be happy. Money itself doesn't buy happiness, but the things it can do for you and your family bring some form of happiness to your life. Living the life you WANT, not settle for. Peace of mind knowing you and your family are actually secured. Those are the things that bring happiness to a person.

  • @Clyde.artwork
    @Clyde.artwork Рік тому

    Love this video. So many walks of life.

  • @cont1ts756
    @cont1ts756 Рік тому

    HILARIOUS videos. Posted by yours truly ;)

  • @PeterCooperUK
    @PeterCooperUK Рік тому +197

    I love this series. The thing about “hard work” is it’s essential but still no guarantee alone. There are lots of people who’ve not done very well who have worked very hard, but it’s something that you can very rarely get away with not doing.

    • @timelesssuccess
      @timelesssuccess Рік тому +6

      Yeah hard work is like the table stakes at the poker game. It's the minimum just to be in the game, but it doesn't determine who wins. And sometimes there's a really smart, lazy player at that table who wins without appearing to work hard:) that's life as an entrepreneur

    • @LordOfSweden
      @LordOfSweden Рік тому +17

      I mean, do you think a guy who owns a company importing limestone works harder than someone who works two jobs cleaning or whatever? No. It's not about hardwork. The richest people are just leeches lol. Like finance stock shorters etc. It's just about having the right connections and being at the right place + luck

    • @timelesssuccess
      @timelesssuccess Рік тому +5

      @@LordOfSweden Have you ever read anything about stock shorters? The hard work is in the analysis and MASSIVE risk it takes to play that game. Most people don't have the risk tolerance to even dabble in shorting, hence why the ones who do make money

    • @LordOfSweden
      @LordOfSweden Рік тому +6

      ​@@timelesssuccess Like "real estate" developers, they do nothing and proivde nothing or build nothing, but earn enourmous sums of money. There is not correlation between hardwork and earning a lot.
      Lol. Good joke bro. "It's the risk man.. that's why they earn so much". No they leech and basically earn off other peoples misery and hard work. Someone has to produce for money to be accumulated. And it's def not people who click button in some finance market.

    • @timelesssuccess
      @timelesssuccess Рік тому

      @@LordOfSweden Do you know any real estate developers?

  • @sebastianspiegler5801
    @sebastianspiegler5801 Рік тому +34

    Risk flows to the smartest people when there is a good return on risk. As the prices of securities rise and thus the return on risk decreases, risk flows to the dumbest people. it's basically fear of missing out.

    • @richardsoncuthel810
      @richardsoncuthel810 Рік тому +1

      I have a pension, very well funded 401K, no debt. We only have the normal expenses of running a house hold. But, it’s a little scary to stop saving and start spending. I'm thinking about invsting into stocks or digital-asset, putting my money into work for the first time but how are we going to achieve all that given that the market has being a mess most of the year?

    • @willlategan7558
      @willlategan7558 Рік тому +7

      @@richardsoncuthel810 The best way to cope with this market is to work with a financial mentor; most individuals have never encountered a bear market, which is why their emotions are all over the place. I've been led by " *Katherine Duffy Burke* ," You can look her up using her fullname if you care . She helped me see that profits can be produced in bull and bear markets alike, and I've been doing well with a 15% monthly ROI.

    • @colbyryann2665
      @colbyryann2665 Рік тому +1

      @@willlategan7558 Its on the news fnancial-advisors are outperforming the market and raising good returns but some are charging much, seeing that their services are currently in high demand more than ever....seems more like taxing to me

    • @willlategan7558
      @willlategan7558 Рік тому +2

      @@colbyryann2665 Yes they can be positively impactful to an individual's portfolio. Katherine approach is transparent allowing total ownership and control over my portfolio and fees are very reasonable in comparison with my ROI.

    • @taylorcoggan2054
      @taylorcoggan2054 Рік тому +2

      @@colbyryann2665 Out of curiosity , I lookedup Katherine using her fullname and she seems pretty tight and outstanding . I read through her resume, educational background, i went further to verify her on sec database and check for disclosure . She’s a fiduciary who will act in my best interest. So, I booked a session with her on her reachout-webpage & hopefully she replies soon

  • @ThePlantParadigm
    @ThePlantParadigm Рік тому +1

    Love the stories of every day people!

  • @user-sq8ep6ug9r
    @user-sq8ep6ug9r 2 місяці тому

    1:22. That woman is inspiring af. From dealing with angry callers to thriving in NYC. Respect.

  • @harleminthebuildn9234
    @harleminthebuildn9234 Рік тому +33

    NYC IS SO DIVERSIFIED WHEN IT COMES TO CAREERS & MONEY.

  • @doremondis2891
    @doremondis2891 Рік тому +3

    0:26 exactly what I think, million before 30, and that's success for me.

  • @Pilson360
    @Pilson360 Рік тому +1

    I’d love to see a longer interview with this guy

  • @user-uj2qj3oc1o
    @user-uj2qj3oc1o Рік тому

    love these vids

  • @susanmccarthy4909
    @susanmccarthy4909 Рік тому +50

    Even with this crash people still make a ton of profit. I wonder what am doing wrong as a holder

    • @Martinspurling
      @Martinspurling Рік тому

      The crypto market has been Favorable for experienced traders willing to make profit. I’d say it’s outrightly wrong for investors to sit back and hold while incurring losses with major dips in the market.

    • @luska8816
      @luska8816 Рік тому +1

      @@Martinspurling Obviously people still make a whole lot of money in the crypto space.All you need is the right information and probably proper guidance from an expert.

    • @leanggiac135
      @leanggiac135 Рік тому

      A very good technical analysis and understanding of price action in the market makes trading easier and less confusing. As a beginner, I strongly recommend a professional for your analysis, he is Austin Nolan Thomas

    • @jenniferlopez817
      @jenniferlopez817 Рік тому

      @@leanggiac135 Please how can I easily reach out to your consultant for more information.

    • @leanggiac135
      @leanggiac135 Рік тому

      @@jenniferlopez817 He's on Telegram.

  • @Karyoot
    @Karyoot Рік тому +5

    The Special Ed budget finance manager is so inspiring to think about!

  • @emilioossa163
    @emilioossa163 Рік тому

    Keep Moving Forward.

  • @jamesquinn771
    @jamesquinn771 Рік тому

    5:40 that shameless opener is legit good work bro

  • @Chicquette
    @Chicquette Рік тому +4

    I see the "work hard" saying as get up and do stuff, don't be lazy and don't expect things to fall into your lap with no effort. Less talking, more doing.

  • @lmnop7098
    @lmnop7098 Рік тому +5

    The one thing they never tell you in these videos is they all come from a rich or upper-class family with connections to those industries. So basically these videos are pointless.

  • @chamchimayo6538
    @chamchimayo6538 Рік тому +2

    yo thank you for all those precious information

  • @aishanoor6678
    @aishanoor6678 Рік тому

    Great vid really inspiring

  • @_alieren_jk1903
    @_alieren_jk1903 Рік тому +33

    Yea Navy federal gave me a really high limit. I applied and was denied at first so I got a VermontCorpLTD , and I was approved for a capital one. The limit was so small lol but I took it and worked on it. Because if that it helped my credit and I believe that’s what made me finally get approved for navy fed with such a high limit. they're still working on increasing the capital one since it was so low. All in all I’m satisfied.

  • @magiccheeseball
    @magiccheeseball Рік тому

    Love this kind of video

  • @Therealjmitchell
    @Therealjmitchell Рік тому +2

    Dope video 🗽🔥

  • @andriimaslov1226
    @andriimaslov1226 Рік тому +19

    The same question can be asked not only in wealthy areas and cities, but also at business conferences.

    • @norman20100
      @norman20100 Рік тому

      no one will tell you how to earn money people want you to stay poor so you dont give them competition

  • @sophielmd1615
    @sophielmd1615 Рік тому +1

    Success is whatever makes you happy!

  • @wisdomfit8589
    @wisdomfit8589 Рік тому +2

    Thanks for the ending statement because I was questioning myself question you on how you were able to pick out who was a millionaire and who wasn't.

    • @timelesssuccess
      @timelesssuccess Рік тому +2

      Ha I was wondering the same thing, I have clients who are mult-millionaires who wear the same shirt 3 days in a row