Lessons: 1. Have a purpose and be creative like the 2% (Land G. and Jarman B. study, 1968). 2. Tell yourself your own story. 3. We are in the era of fiat money thanks to fractional reserve banking, and it is therefore a construct that, for Yat, is the result of participation in a social network used to increase the symbolic, cultural, and social capital postulated by Pierre Bourdieu. 4. If you are not the owner of something, you cannot cultivate it. 5. Do not start from ideological bases but from pragmatic ones. 6. Be an owner of a part of the network through tokens. 7. Niches were small, but with digitization, niche companies are enormous, like Apple, which holds 25% of the market. 8. Shared vision or purpose management is essential for growing influence. 9. And to raise funds, you can turn to DAOs. Thnx, for this awersome content.
great summary, TY. And yes, value is in the eye of the beholder... all forms of capital ultimately exist by consensus, even physical assets only have value based on an agreement and social contract in the end.
Great summary. You can be an owner through owning tokens, however why not be an owner by owning the nodes that mine the tokens? Would you rather own the cow that continually produces the milk, or just the milk? I'm disappointed that node ownership wasn't discussed in this segment.
wow.. how you secure a random guy from the street end up to be a Billionaire and he is humble, low profile, outspoken, and spectacular in telling us all the key points and concepts in a very very compelling way. The best episode by far.
Rule 8 indicates you don't need a high IQ to be a good investor, just 2 qualities, self discipline and a lot of patience. Investing is mostly about behavioral psychology. How can I generate more income to retire with at least $3m for long term care?
We share common goal, making sure you are ready for your later years is very important. That's why passive investing works, low costs, better diversification and it enables people to overcome their behavioural bias especially if they engage professional help.
It's unfortunate most people don't have such information. I don't really blame people who panic. Lack of information can be a big hurdle. I've been making more than $30k passively by just investing through an advisor, and I don't have to do much work. Doesn't matter if the economy is misbehaving; great wealth managers will always make returns.
My CFA ’’ Sharon Ann Meny, a renowned figure in her line of work. I recommend researching her credentials further. She has many years of experience and is a valuable resource for anyone looking to navigate the financial market..
what a calm person love his storytelling ability makes everyhting so simple and keeps us hooked.thank you simon for this and thank you yat fo sharing :)
I plan to retire at 62 in another country outside the US that is free, safe and very cheap with a high quality of life. I could fully just rely on only my SS if I wanted to when that times arrives but I'll also have at least one pension, a 403 (b) and a very prolific Investment account with my Tracy Britt Cool Consulting my FA. Retiring comfortably in the US these days is almost impossible. I honestly don't understand why people don't move to another country when they get older in retirement. It seems everybody has excuses for almost anything to not take action to better their situation.
This video is a true gift to anyone navigating this journey, and I’m genuinely moved by how many lives it’s helping. It’s not just about the knowledge or advice here, but the compassion and insight behind it that makes such a powerful difference. I feel deeply grateful to have found this, and I know so many others are feeling the same. Thank you for sharing your wisdom and making an impact on such a huge scale - the world truly needs more voices like yours. 💙
Sir Simon, I just want to express my appreciation for the incredible work you're doing. Your positive energy and the meaningful impact you're creating through your content are truly inspiring. I’ve been watching UA-cam for a long time, and I have to say, the way you shoot your interviews-just sitting casually side by side with your guests-is such a rare, if not completely new, approach, especially in the business, money, and entrepreneurship niche. The first video I saw was with Luke Belmar, and it felt so fresh! I’ve watched tons of his videos and podcasts as a guest, but the way you connected with him in that casual setting made it feel so unique and special. You’re bringing in very important people and having these laid-back, human conversations-unlike the usual podcast setup at a table. It’s such a refreshing style, and I absolutely love it. Please keep going with this format! I can’t wait to see more amazing conversations with this vibe. Great job, guys! Keep it up!
YES!!! that's exactly her name (Mrs Patricia Vesely ) so many people have recommended highly about her and I'm just starting with her from United States'of America, Florida 🇺🇸
Elon made money by being ahead of the curve with PayPal. It tied in beautifully with another digital platform, eBay. He made his money from that and bought Tesla, he didn't start it, but boosted the scale of that company. He did start SpaceX though and I still think it's Musk's greatest achievement. Unfortunately, what he's done since then is let wealth get to his head. Twitter & Neurolink 😐
unless you got enough common sense to realize that all self help books are almost identical and that actually doing the work is the "secret formula" or the "cheat code" lol you're not elon musk, you're you
This video really opens your eyes to the importance of ownership and understanding how money actually works. It’s surprising how many of us aren’t aware of how the system is set up to benefit certain people. I love how you explained that it’s not just about saving money anymore, but about owning something tangible-whether that's a business, a piece of the internet, or even your personal network. The way you broke it down makes it so much clearer, and it’s a great reminder to think beyond the traditional path. Thanks for the valuable insights!
I don't know why, but so many businesses seem to struggle this 2024. I know a self-published author, a hairstylist, a coffee shop owner, and a realtor saying the same thing. I am keen on retiring comfortably at 40 with at least $2m, only to spend more time with my kids.
@okaydamian bravo! mind if I look up the professional guiding you please? i'm ill-prepared tbh, my 401k gains are zero-nothing and my stock portfolio is going down too
@okaydamian thanks for sharing, I must say Karen appears to be quite knowledgeable.. just inputted her full name on the web and at once came across her consulting page, no bs!
This is the first time I’ve heard of Yat and I’m so glad I watched this video. Everything he spoke about was conveyed so clearly and eloquently. I’m now really excited to learn more about him and find more of his stuff.
I've just discovered Simon and this channel and i'm already hooked. These guests are top tier, these interviews are priceless and his insights and vision for Helpbnk are to be applauded and shared far and wide.
This is so important! Having an engineering background as a student, I have always adored how we had to find a solution to an existing problem, to help people, or in his words: net good
This interview collaboration is eye-opening and inspiring - thanks for giving such a comprehensive overview of and insight into WEB 3, DAOs and so much more *****
Is anyone else shocked with "Forbidden Laws of Wealth" by Victor Hayes, I can’t believe it’s so underrated. Methods in this book are next level, it needs more attention.
Hey Simon, You’ve got a great point, real change happens when we address the root causes, not just the symptoms. I’ve been fortunate to receive a grant that has completely transformed my life, and I’ve been using it to support and feed people in need, especially those on the streets. It’s been a meaningful way to give back and make an immediate difference. I also understand your thoughts on the education system. It’s an area that definitely needs deep, structural changes, and with your resources and influence, you’re in an amazing position to make that happen. You’re already so close to a long-term solution, and I encourage you to keep going and think even bigger.
Your commitment to helping those in need is truly commendable. Having received grants myself, I can attest to their life-changing power. Feeding and supporting people on the streets has been an incredibly rewarding experience. I completely agree with your perspective on the education system. Real change requires addressing root causes, and your resources and influence can be game-changing. From my own experience, before providing grants, consider ensuring your grants' objectives align with your vision for education reform. Additionally, track the impact of your grants, make necessary adjustments, and team up with organizations and individuals who share your passion for education. Lastly, support initiatives that can be expanded and replicated for maximum impact. As an NGO, we are committed to empowering small startups through grants. We've seen firsthand how these grants can transform lives and create lasting impacts, especially for those with innovative ideas but limited resources. By providing this support, we aim to help businesses grow from the ground up, fostering sustainable development and positive change in communities. Feel free to connect with me for more details!
I am 27, and I started dropshipping like six months ago. In the beginning it was tough, but I found out that the difference between good and great dropshipper is having winner products (I use a little bit of winnerzila because they offer five products every single week. The best thing is that it's really affordable, especially their lifetime plan).
I know this is a bit random, but for people who want to start a business and feel stuck on setting up the legal side, like an LLC, Nexalic made it super easy to hire the right help. Just sharing this in case it’s useful to someone here. Like if you're chasing your dreams, and God bless!
Thank you so much for this video. My first startup failed after 3 years, big mistake I made was falling in love with my idea/solution and not taking the MvP to market(seeking perfection).
Exactly! I loved learning growing up but I highly disliked school because it didnt allow for creativity and I wasn't good at memorizing a bunch of facts
it's sad how difficult things have become in the present generation. I was wondering how to utilise some money I had. I used some of it for e-commerce business, but that sank. I'm thinking of how to use what's left to invest, but I don't really know which way to go.
I understand how you feel. It's a little bit difficult to navigate things these days. You don't wanna lose whatever is left. I may suggest that you find a financial advisor who could give you thorough advice on how to go if you want to go the investment route. Also, the fact your business failed doesn't mean you should give up.
That's right. I have tried many failed businesses and it's just a step further. Don't despair. But to add, if you do decide to use a financial advisor, it's best you use someone who understands your special needs and can work with you. I learnt this from experience before finally finding one I can stick with. Now I make six figures from my investments alone, and even more from my businesses.
Sure i don't mind. I've stuck with SOPHIE LYNN CARRABUS for years now, and her performance has been consistently impressive. She’s quite known in her field, look her up.
Thanks for sharing. I curiously searched for her full name and her website popped up immediately. I looked through her credentials and did my due diligence before contacting her.
I found the video really interesting, but I couldn't help noticing some classic sales tactics at play. They throw around big success stories to build credibility, hype up the 'get in early' FOMO, and emphasize ownership and control to appeal to those seeking independence. Plus, they make traditional systems seem outdated to position Web 3 as the next big thing, all while tying it to self-improvement to motivate people. Web 3 is definitely on the rise, valued at around $2.5 trillion, but it's still pretty niche with less than 5% of the global population involved. There's massive potential, but it's important to look beyond the hype and keep things in perspective.
Hey Simon, I absolutely loved the video, especially how you explain things so clearly and engagingly at the same time! I’m James, a 16-year-old scriptwriter from Australia and I love helping creators such as yourself free up time by writing their video scripts. Would you know someone who might be interested?
You know what? i've been listening to so many podcast/ videos on you tube/ reels exc, about how to properly start a business, and basically they say all the same thing yet they say nothing. What clicked here, for me, was actually a very dumb thing yet very practical: i'm not good at cooking, so when thay talked about perceiving the start and growth of your business as the process of preparing a meal, i swear that thing made me understand why i failed so many times. So thank you! ( i know is a dumb and probably insignificant thing for most, but that was a helpful insight)
Property right is a good tool to crystallize and exchange value BUT it has many drawbacks like it's based on scarcity, the ones with the most capital own the most and it incentives the propertization of everything... I guess it's the game we play these days...
Lot’s of value here, yet I can’t get over the way this was marketed to seem as if it was just a chance encounter on the street. Clearly you guys know each other.
I definitely agree that people want to do something for a living that is doing something positive for the world. That’s what I want, and why I’m creating a business that will do that!
Thank you for this information Simon and Yat! It ties in beautifully with a Community Wealth Building project that we are involved with on Kangaroo Island in South Australia, and the U-Lab/MIT Theory U Open Learning course I am currently enrolled in. I love it when everything links together - the ever present reminder that we are all connected to everyone and everything.
I absolutely loved watching this. So inspiring and thought provoking! I have been in the Blockchain space since 2018 and have only ever been an investor. You have now shifted my perspective to utility and I can't wait to start helping people with our services. Thank you both for this fantastic talk.
Just doing it has always been my problem regardless of what’s going on in my life. I’ve studied business and learned the fundamentals. In my case it’s keeping focused and implementing all of what I’ve learned and logged and putting it into action and getting “started” Can you please talk more about opportunities and acting upon them because many opportunities I believe we miss sadly.
Thanks for the update, keep up the good work.< Learned a lot from my market journey, especially the importance of living within one's means. With Loraine Souvenir’s guidance, my nest egg has grown to a 7-figure sum. My advice - get an analyst for better financial trade decisions and peace of mind
Surprised to see her mentioned here! She tailors trading courses to suit beginners’ needs and really knows her stuff. Her advice has been invaluable to my trading journey-definitely worth it!
Wealth building and financial freedom are attainable with the right knowledge and tools. Using proper financial strategies and products is essential to growing and sustaining long-term wealth.. glad to know you want others to succeed
It's truly refreshing to see a comment about Loraine Souvenir. I've also had the pleasure of working with her for several months after discovering more about her online. She has a knack for simplifying complex issues, whether it's a market surge or decline. Her approach consistently keeps you ahead of the curve. I'd call her a guru, for sure
I'm so impressed knowing how much people talk good about her expertise, i’ve been following Loraine’s strategies for months now, and I’ve finally reached the financial stability I’ve been striving for. Loraine's program has been the key to my success
To understand money, as Gary Stevenson put it, go to the best universities cos that’s where the rich people send their kids and that’s where networking is done. Go where rich people are.
Superb video and I'm not even done watching it. We need more like this video and you two humble gentlemen to teach us. I just hope it's not too late for a sixty-year-old. And how can I get through to my twenty-six-year-old son.
Watched it all the way to the end. Web3 is so interesting, never thiught id be able to utilise web 3 to raise funds for my bikers cafe idea in Bradford UK 😅
Hehehe a lot of knowledge that philosophers from more than 2k years ago ago said. We need more philosophy. It’s like the manual for handle the human machine. And appears that gradually we are losing this capacity.
The information given at ~15:00, about the children of 5 having more creative mental freedom than the adults at 21, in my opinion, could spark and even larger debate. Creativity is not merely the mental power to produce random and uncorrelated thoughts. Creativity is the result of a functional consciousness altering external reality. (what is the opposite of creativity?) What does it mean for humanity that most people lose their conciousness before the age of 21? Humans are uniquely trainable animals, but never in these numbers, so industrially and by people so far away.
Simon, the music in the background was a bit distracting and the sound quality could be improved... (i.e. Sound Insulating Pads) otherwise, the interview was very interesting.
So much scope, knowledge and insights! I was constantly hooked and immersed by each topic. It’s so interesting to see how distinctive each topic is yet intricately linked by themes and concepts. Thank you so much for your extraordinary masterclass and for being an invaluable part of my entrepreneurial journey 🙏
Hi Simon, love your content, any chance you can share the audio of your videos on Spotify.Would love to replay and listen to the episodes when driving or exercising to allow me to revisit your ideas after reflection.
Everything mentioned in this video is completely false for someone living in a developing or underdeveloped country. The realities in such places are vastly different, and many of the assumptions or claims made simply don’t apply. Access to resources, opportunities, infrastructure, and even basic needs can vary greatly, making it difficult to relate to the points made. There really should be a separate video for aspiring entrepreneurs from these countries, focusing on how to overcome the challenges they face just to get out of these environments before even thinking about success.
I will be forever grateful to you, you changed my entire life and I will continue to preach on your behalf for the whole world to hear you saved me from huge financial debt with just a small investment, thank you Brooke Grace Miller.
She is my family's personal broker and also a personal broker in many families I'm United States, she's a licensed broker and a FINRA AGENT in United states
I just withdrew my profits a week ago, To be honest it was an amazing feeling when the profits hits my wallet I wish I could reinvest but, too much bills
Everybody think starting and running a business is easy. Have you done your research? Do you know many businesses fail within 2-5 years Being a business owner you have to work harder than a regular worker Constantly thinking before work, during work, and after work. It’s tire-ing. Especially if you don’t have any help. And it’s hard to find good dependable loyal workers, they will leave you if they feel indifferent or not making money. Some few businesses are lucky to stay in business for years. There is big rewards that comes with owning and running a business but if you don’t make it, you level of depression will rise. I been in 10 different businesses, I love it but sometimes for some people it’s just way better to just work for somebody that pays well. You will be more happiet and less stress. But if your ballsy and a no quiter attitude, I invited you to try it. Good luck and god bless
Lessons:
1. Have a purpose and be creative like the 2% (Land G. and Jarman B. study, 1968).
2. Tell yourself your own story.
3. We are in the era of fiat money thanks to fractional reserve banking, and it is therefore a construct that, for Yat, is the result of participation in a social network used to increase the symbolic, cultural, and social capital postulated by Pierre Bourdieu.
4. If you are not the owner of something, you cannot cultivate it.
5. Do not start from ideological bases but from pragmatic ones.
6. Be an owner of a part of the network through tokens.
7. Niches were small, but with digitization, niche companies are enormous, like Apple, which holds 25% of the market.
8. Shared vision or purpose management is essential for growing influence.
9. And to raise funds, you can turn to DAOs.
Thnx, for this awersome content.
@@NestorD1az 🙏🏻
Crypto ponzi. What a joke.
great summary, TY. And yes, value is in the eye of the beholder... all forms of capital ultimately exist by consensus, even physical assets only have value based on an agreement and social contract in the end.
Great summary. You can be an owner through owning tokens, however why not be an owner by owning the nodes that mine the tokens? Would you rather own the cow that continually produces the milk, or just the milk? I'm disappointed that node ownership wasn't discussed in this segment.
Thank you for this information. 🍀
wow.. how you secure a random guy from the street end up to be a Billionaire and he is humble, low profile, outspoken, and spectacular in telling us all the key points and concepts in a very very compelling way. The best episode by far.
only in the US
Rule 8 indicates you don't need a high IQ to be a good investor, just 2 qualities, self discipline and a lot of patience. Investing is mostly about behavioral psychology. How can I generate more income to retire with at least $3m for long term care?
We share common goal, making sure you are ready for your later years is very important. That's why passive investing works, low costs, better diversification and it enables people to overcome their behavioural bias especially if they engage professional help.
It's unfortunate most people don't have such information. I don't really blame people who panic. Lack of information can be a big hurdle. I've been making more than $30k passively by just investing through an advisor, and I don't have to do much work. Doesn't matter if the economy is misbehaving; great wealth managers will always make returns.
I've been looking to get one, but have been kind of relaxed about it. Could you recommend your advis0r? I'll be happy to use some help
My CFA ’’ Sharon Ann Meny, a renowned figure in her line of work. I recommend researching her credentials further. She has many years of experience and is a valuable resource for anyone looking to navigate the financial market..
Thanks, i did a quick web search and i found Sharon, i hope she responds to my mail.
what a calm person love his storytelling ability makes everyhting so simple and keeps us hooked.thank you simon for this and thank you yat fo sharing :)
Glad you enjoyed it
I plan to retire at 62 in another country outside the US that is free, safe and very cheap with a high quality of life. I could fully just rely on only my SS if I wanted to when that times arrives but I'll also have at least one pension, a 403 (b) and a very prolific Investment account with my Tracy Britt Cool Consulting my FA. Retiring comfortably in the US these days is almost impossible. I honestly don't understand why people don't move to another country when they get older in retirement. It seems everybody has excuses for almost anything to not take action to better their situation.
What country you moving too?I'm headed to Thailand or the Philippines in 4 years.
How can i reach this Tracy Britt Cool Consulting, I will like to benefit from her good work. How to reach her pls
@@ClemensGoermerI have a sister in Sri Lanka, should be easy for me to settle in
Her name is Tracy Britt Cool Consulting.
You can glance her name up on the internet.she's renowned and has quite a following. So it shouldn't be a hassle finding her.
This video is a true gift to anyone navigating this journey, and I’m genuinely moved by how many lives it’s helping. It’s not just about the knowledge or advice here, but the compassion and insight behind it that makes such a powerful difference. I feel deeply grateful to have found this, and I know so many others are feeling the same. Thank you for sharing your wisdom and making an impact on such a huge scale - the world truly needs more voices like yours. 💙
Sir Simon, I just want to express my appreciation for the incredible work you're doing. Your positive energy and the meaningful impact you're creating through your content are truly inspiring. I’ve been watching UA-cam for a long time, and I have to say, the way you shoot your interviews-just sitting casually side by side with your guests-is such a rare, if not completely new, approach, especially in the business, money, and entrepreneurship niche.
The first video I saw was with Luke Belmar, and it felt so fresh! I’ve watched tons of his videos and podcasts as a guest, but the way you connected with him in that casual setting made it feel so unique and special. You’re bringing in very important people and having these laid-back, human conversations-unlike the usual podcast setup at a table. It’s such a refreshing style, and I absolutely love it.
Please keep going with this format! I can’t wait to see more amazing conversations with this vibe. Great job, guys! Keep it up!
What a beautiful soul, he is.
Great episode would love to see more of him.
No time stamps is criminal
There's an opportunity there, brother
@@jesse_sweed lol
@@S1DECLIPS against the Geneva convention
Because every part of this needs to get absorbed
UA-cam adds timestamps automatically nowadays.
I Hit 250k today. Appreciate you for all the knowledge and nuggets you had thrown my way over the last months. Started with 24k in July 2024
Sounds good, how do you do that? I'm interested, how do I go about getting started?
Do you invest with a broker??I'd appreciate it if you show me how to go about it.
It's Patricia V Vesely doing she's changed my life. A BROKER- like her is what you need.
Her top notch guidance and expertise on digital market changed the game for me.
YES!!! that's exactly her name (Mrs Patricia Vesely ) so many people have recommended highly about her and I'm just starting with her from United States'of America, Florida 🇺🇸
all the How Elon Musk Became Rich books are there, and that will launch you far ahead of everyone and give you an unfair advantage.
@@Abhishekkumar-j2d2b what books would that be?
Elon made money by being ahead of the curve with PayPal. It tied in beautifully with another digital platform, eBay.
He made his money from that and bought Tesla, he didn't start it, but boosted the scale of that company. He did start SpaceX though and I still think it's Musk's greatest achievement.
Unfortunately, what he's done since then is let wealth get to his head. Twitter & Neurolink 😐
@@Abhishekkumar-j2d2b which ones
unless you got enough common sense to realize that all self help books are almost identical and that actually doing the work is the "secret formula" or the "cheat code" lol
you're not elon musk, you're you
Exactly! Getting the grind done is 90 pc of the work.
I love how the billionaire focuses on creating impact rather than just making money. More entrepreneurs should follow this advice! 🙌
This video really opens your eyes to the importance of ownership and understanding how money actually works. It’s surprising how many of us aren’t aware of how the system is set up to benefit certain people. I love how you explained that it’s not just about saving money anymore, but about owning something tangible-whether that's a business, a piece of the internet, or even your personal network. The way you broke it down makes it so much clearer, and it’s a great reminder to think beyond the traditional path. Thanks for the valuable insights!
I don't know why, but so many businesses seem to struggle this 2024. I know a self-published author, a hairstylist, a coffee shop owner, and a realtor saying the same thing. I am keen on retiring comfortably at 40 with at least $2m, only to spend more time with my kids.
$2M is an awesome goal, you inspire me to retire comfortably too
financial planning should be considered in order to get the best out of your money... business/savings/investments
@okaydamian bravo! mind if I look up the professional guiding you please? i'm ill-prepared tbh, my 401k gains are zero-nothing and my stock portfolio is going down too
@okaydamian thanks for sharing, I must say Karen appears to be quite knowledgeable.. just inputted her full name on the web and at once came across her consulting page, no bs!
Inflation affects overheads.
This just confirmed my idea is golden! And I better get moving quickly 🎉
Simon, i would love if Yat could go deeper in th matter of money. I feel like there's a lot unsaid and it would benefit people like me
This is the first time I’ve heard of Yat and I’m so glad I watched this video. Everything he spoke about was conveyed so clearly and eloquently. I’m now really excited to learn more about him and find more of his stuff.
I've just discovered Simon and this channel and i'm already hooked. These guests are top tier, these interviews are priceless and his insights and vision for Helpbnk are to be applauded and shared far and wide.
Great insights, great, calm, thoughtful guest who stayed down to earth and a very good conversation! 👏
Agreed!
This is so important! Having an engineering background as a student, I have always adored how we had to find a solution to an existing problem, to help people, or in his words: net good
AMAZING Value here Simon, thank you for being such a ambassador of give without take!
incredible video filled with loads of knowledge, thank you Simon and Yat Siu :)
This interview collaboration is eye-opening and inspiring - thanks for giving such a comprehensive overview of and insight into WEB 3, DAOs and so much more *****
Is anyone else shocked with "Forbidden Laws of Wealth" by Victor Hayes, I can’t believe it’s so underrated. Methods in this book are next level, it needs more attention.
I got it, truly a good book
I heard about that
scam, don't click or look for this "book"
Hey Simon, You’ve got a great point, real change happens when we address the root causes, not just the symptoms. I’ve been fortunate to receive a grant that has completely transformed my life, and I’ve been using it to support and feed people in need, especially those on the streets. It’s been a meaningful way to give back and make an immediate difference.
I also understand your thoughts on the education system. It’s an area that definitely needs deep, structural changes, and with your resources and influence, you’re in an amazing position to make that happen. You’re already so close to a long-term solution, and I encourage you to keep going and think even bigger.
Your commitment to helping those in need is truly commendable. Having received grants myself, I can attest to their life-changing power. Feeding and supporting people on the streets has been an incredibly rewarding experience.
I completely agree with your perspective on the education system. Real change requires addressing root causes, and your resources and influence can be game-changing.
From my own experience, before providing grants, consider ensuring your grants' objectives align with your vision for education reform. Additionally, track the impact of your grants, make necessary adjustments, and team up with organizations and individuals who share your passion for education. Lastly, support initiatives that can be expanded and replicated for maximum impact. As an NGO, we are committed to empowering small startups through grants. We've seen firsthand how these grants can transform lives and create lasting impacts, especially for those with innovative ideas but limited resources. By providing this support, we aim to help businesses grow from the ground up, fostering sustainable development and positive change in communities.
Feel free to connect with me for more details!
I am 27, and I started dropshipping like six months ago. In the beginning it was tough, but I found out that the difference between good and great dropshipper is having winner products (I use a little bit of winnerzila because they offer five products every single week. The best thing is that it's really affordable, especially their lifetime plan).
It is an honor to be successful in whatever you do.
If you are in the UK... how was that shipping and customs treating your wallet?
And you are making good money?
Middleman garbage, you're worse than the banks
Great impact to society 😂
We love this conversation, when they talked about being an entrepreneur because you cant get a job, that is exactly what happened to our founder ❤😂
I know this is a bit random, but for people who want to start a business and feel stuck on setting up the legal side, like an LLC, Nexalic made it super easy to hire the right help. Just sharing this in case it’s useful to someone here. Like if you're chasing your dreams, and God bless!
Thank you so much for this video. My first startup failed after 3 years, big mistake I made was falling in love with my idea/solution and not taking the MvP to market(seeking perfection).
I love his demeanor and attitude. Thank you for a great video from a "real" person.
Exactly! I loved learning growing up but I highly disliked school because it didnt allow for creativity and I wasn't good at memorizing a bunch of facts
Great Guest, thank you Simon
What a great podcast
Great content. Needed this as started a web2 social gaming site but also preparing it for web3! Thanks 🙏
This is by far one best videos I have seen in a while.
I'm grateful that we have information like this in the wild open.
I believe we have the tool, what is left is for us to get to work
Saw Yat in the thumbnail and clicked so fast. Super insightful!
Glad you liked it!
Another incredible video packed with so much knowledge 👏
Glad you think so!
Good talk. Try not to cut him off you’re both smart guys and it’s nice to hear both of your points.
Such a helpful summary of what can be a very intricate knowledge base no doubt. - super love for the optimistic future narrative 🎉
it's sad how difficult things have become in the present generation. I was wondering how to utilise some money I had. I used some of it for e-commerce business, but that sank. I'm thinking of how to use what's left to invest, but I don't really know which way to go.
I understand how you feel. It's a little bit difficult to navigate things these days. You don't wanna lose whatever is left. I may suggest that you find a financial advisor who could give you thorough advice on how to go if you want to go the investment route. Also, the fact your business failed doesn't mean you should give up.
That's right. I have tried many failed businesses and it's just a step further. Don't despair. But to add, if you do decide to use a financial advisor, it's best you use someone who understands your special needs and can work with you. I learnt this from experience before finally finding one I can stick with. Now I make six figures from my investments alone, and even more from my businesses.
@@PatrickLloyd- Thank you for the advice. When you say financial advisor, are you talking about hedge funds? And how do I get in touch with one?
Sure i don't mind. I've stuck with SOPHIE LYNN CARRABUS for years now, and her performance has been consistently impressive. She’s quite known in her field, look her up.
Thanks for sharing. I curiously searched for her full name and her website popped up immediately. I looked through her credentials and did my due diligence before contacting her.
I found the video really interesting, but I couldn't help noticing some classic sales tactics at play. They throw around big success stories to build credibility, hype up the 'get in early' FOMO, and emphasize ownership and control to appeal to those seeking independence. Plus, they make traditional systems seem outdated to position Web 3 as the next big thing, all while tying it to self-improvement to motivate people.
Web 3 is definitely on the rise, valued at around $2.5 trillion, but it's still pretty niche with less than 5% of the global population involved. There's massive potential, but it's important to look beyond the hype and keep things in perspective.
Hey Simon,
I absolutely loved the video, especially how you explain things so clearly and engagingly at the same time!
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Thank you Simon. Such an insightful, helpful piece of content.
You know what? i've been listening to so many podcast/ videos on you tube/ reels exc, about how to properly start a business, and basically they say all the same thing yet they say nothing. What clicked here, for me, was actually a very dumb thing yet very practical: i'm not good at cooking, so when thay talked about perceiving the start and growth of your business as the process of preparing a meal, i swear that thing made me understand why i failed so many times. So thank you! ( i know is a dumb and probably insignificant thing for most, but that was a helpful insight)
Property right is a good tool to crystallize and exchange value BUT it has many drawbacks like it's based on scarcity, the ones with the most capital own the most and it incentives the propertization of everything... I guess it's the game we play these days...
That money and capital talk was REAL. Amazing stuff thanks a lot Simon for sharing
Glad you enjoyed it
I agree with this. It was something I always wanted to understand deeply and I think I had my first aha moment today
I opened the first e-marketing agency in my City in south of Jordan, you are a main reason of this man! I love you
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Good luck man
I had my first client in the agency
I want a full 1 hour video with this guy about how money works.
Brilliant the DAO and Web 3 never heard of it till now need to do the research on that. Some really useful insights thank you so much 🙏
Lot’s of value here, yet I can’t get over the way this was marketed to seem as if it was just a chance encounter on the street. Clearly you guys know each other.
Simon I would like to thank you because your channel inspired me to start my business, I will check in again at 10k..
Awesome masterclass. Better than what I learned from school for sure.
I definitely agree that people want to do something for a living that is doing something positive for the world. That’s what I want, and why I’m creating a business that will do that!
Thank you for this information Simon and Yat! It ties in beautifully with a Community Wealth Building project that we are involved with on Kangaroo Island in South Australia, and the U-Lab/MIT Theory U Open Learning course I am currently enrolled in. I love it when everything links together - the ever present reminder that we are all connected to everyone and everything.
Love this interview! Thanks Simon and Yat Siu!
I absolutely loved watching this. So inspiring and thought provoking! I have been in the Blockchain space since 2018 and have only ever been an investor. You have now shifted my perspective to utility and I can't wait to start helping people with our services. Thank you both for this fantastic talk.
This is a brilliant video Simon! Full of golden nuggets and everyone should watch this with a pen and notebook!
Just doing it has always been my problem regardless of what’s going on in my life.
I’ve studied business and learned the fundamentals. In my case it’s keeping focused and implementing all of what I’ve learned and logged and putting it into action and getting “started”
Can you please talk more about opportunities and acting upon them because many opportunities I believe we miss sadly.
One of the most interesting video I've watched on you tube. Really
Thanks for the update, keep up the good work.< Learned a lot from my market journey, especially the importance of living within one's means. With Loraine Souvenir’s guidance, my nest egg has grown to a 7-figure sum. My advice - get an analyst for better financial trade decisions and peace of mind
Surprised to see her mentioned here! She tailors trading courses to suit beginners’ needs and really knows her stuff. Her advice has been invaluable to my trading journey-definitely worth it!
Wealth building and financial freedom are attainable with the right knowledge and tools. Using proper financial strategies and products is essential to growing and sustaining long-term wealth.. glad to know you want others to succeed
It's truly refreshing to see a comment about Loraine Souvenir. I've also had the pleasure of working with her for several months after discovering more about her online. She has a knack for simplifying complex issues, whether it's a market surge or decline. Her approach consistently keeps you ahead of the curve. I'd call her a guru, for sure
I'm so impressed knowing how much people talk good about her expertise, i’ve been following Loraine’s strategies for months now, and I’ve finally reached the financial stability I’ve been striving for. Loraine's program has been the key to my success
She's really good in studying the market and making a strategy and i am learning so much from her already...
To understand money, as Gary Stevenson put it, go to the best universities cos that’s where the rich people send their kids and that’s where networking is done. Go where rich people are.
Hi Simon ,thank you for your inspiration !
Learner a lot from this video sir, Thank you. Pls keep creating such videos. Respect to you from India.
Thank you so much for making this knowledge for free.
Great insights! Love this episode
Thank you for this precious interview.
Superb video and I'm not even done watching it. We need more like this video and you two humble gentlemen to teach us. I just hope it's not too late for a sixty-year-old. And how can I get through to my twenty-six-year-old son.
Watched it all the way to the end. Web3 is so interesting, never thiught id be able to utilise web 3 to raise funds for my bikers cafe idea in Bradford UK 😅
Awesome insights and content Simon and Yat
I love this, especially imagination. I agree that we should imagine more and imagine the best for ourselves and our loved ones.
Hehehe a lot of knowledge that philosophers from more than 2k years ago ago said.
We need more philosophy.
It’s like the manual for handle the human machine.
And appears that gradually we are losing this capacity.
I wish this episode was longer!
Me too!
We pray that all mothers get the love strength wisdom and knowledge to protect their spirits
Thanks guys.. greatly appreciated.
This was 💯 worth the watch 👩🏾🏫 knowledge-filled. Thank you.
Just to be absolutely clear, private banks do not create money.
Interesting episode.
The information given at ~15:00, about the children of 5 having more creative mental freedom than the adults at 21, in my opinion, could spark and even larger debate. Creativity is not merely the mental power to produce random and uncorrelated thoughts. Creativity is the result of a functional consciousness altering external reality. (what is the opposite of creativity?) What does it mean for humanity that most people lose their conciousness before the age of 21?
Humans are uniquely trainable animals, but never in these numbers, so industrially and by people so far away.
Simon, the music in the background was a bit distracting and the sound quality could be improved... (i.e. Sound Insulating Pads) otherwise, the interview was very interesting.
thank sir this video is 10x worth than our Indian fake business gurus and there seminars .....again thanx 💓💓
Simon nodding for an entire hour non-stop 😂
SO MUCH BETTER THAN HAVING AN INTERVIEWER WHO NEVER SHUTS UP....🥳🥳🥳🥳😭😭😭👍👍👍👏👏👏😶🌫️😶🌫️
I have skills
@@SimonSquibb Positive affirmation
Great spin on helping people
I watched this in one go. Brilliant content
Great video, really informative 😊 thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
What a time to be alive, when one can have access to such individuals and their insights. Many thanks.
So much scope, knowledge and insights! I was constantly hooked and immersed by each topic. It’s so interesting to see how distinctive each topic is yet intricately linked by themes and concepts. Thank you so much for your extraordinary masterclass and for being an invaluable part of my entrepreneurial journey 🙏
Need to tag him this is Yat Siu
This guy seems to calm to own a 6 billion dollar empire, I'd be scratching the hair out of my head...
Thanks Simon... got all the answers ..... Brilliant video
Awesome watch, very down to earth and smart people IMHO
Hi Simon, love your content, any chance you can share the audio of your videos on Spotify.Would love to replay and listen to the episodes when driving or exercising to allow me to revisit your ideas after reflection.
You can do that with UA-cam as well.
@@palaash4 If you have UA-cam Premium, education should be free
Sure thing!
keep up the great work my man!
Everything mentioned in this video is completely false for someone living in a developing or underdeveloped country. The realities in such places are vastly different, and many of the assumptions or claims made simply don’t apply. Access to resources, opportunities, infrastructure, and even basic needs can vary greatly, making it difficult to relate to the points made.
There really should be a separate video for aspiring entrepreneurs from these countries, focusing on how to overcome the challenges they face just to get out of these environments before even thinking about success.
@SimonSquibb 😆 u really luv chicken mate?
Great interview mates, thanks.
I will be forever grateful to you, you changed my entire life and I will continue to preach on your behalf for the whole world to hear you saved me from huge financial debt with just a small investment, thank you Brooke Grace Miller.
She is my family's personal broker and also a personal broker in many families I'm United States, she's a licensed broker and a FINRA AGENT in United states
The very first time we tried, we invested $1000 and after a week, we received $5500. That really helped us a lot to pay up our bills.
I'm surprised that you just mentioned and recommended Brooke Miller, I met her at a conference in 2018 and we have been working together ever since.
I'm new at this, please how can I reach her?
I just withdrew my profits a week ago, To be honest it was an amazing feeling when the profits hits my wallet I wish I could reinvest but, too much bills
I am lucky to be incredibly ahead of the curve in web3.
One of your best videos Simon excellent 👏
Glad you enjoyed it
Very informative, thankyou!
Everybody think starting and running a business is easy.
Have you done your research?
Do you know many businesses fail within 2-5 years
Being a business owner you have to work harder than a regular worker
Constantly thinking before work, during work, and after work. It’s tire-ing. Especially if you don’t have any help. And it’s hard to find good dependable loyal workers, they will leave you if they feel indifferent or not making money.
Some few businesses are lucky to stay in business for years.
There is big rewards that comes with owning and running a business but if you don’t make it, you level of depression will rise.
I been in 10 different businesses, I love it but sometimes for some people it’s just way better to just work for somebody that pays well. You will be more happiet and less stress. But if your ballsy and a no quiter attitude, I invited you to try it.
Good luck and god bless
Great guest Simon loving the videos!
Thanks
@@SimonSquibb you’re welcome! My dreams to grow and create a fitness brand!
@@ThePersistentPath Why?
This content is worth the time!