My Call of Duty obsession as a kid has made me millions in my 20's - here's how
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 11 ก.พ. 2025
- Quick video about my business, and the principles taken from my COD obsession as a kid that I still use to this day.
If you're reading this, I want you to win in life.
Comment below or send me an email with questions that I can use in future videos: bizpathquestions@gmail.com
Thanks for watching.
I love the call of duty -> business parallels. MW2 definitely influenced the way I think and approach life too, glad i'm not alone in feeling this way haha. Videogames and COD helped me develop analytical/strategic skills that helped me in my software engineer career
Appreciate it brother- I didn't even think about the analytical/strategic stuff too, so damn true and I think most don't realize it. 100% accurate, we just took the same love for the game and applied it to real life.
Awesome seeing you here, when I clicked in another video I had thought of you!
Lmao agreed. I think my frugal mindset came from gaming. I am happy with simple things and I understand long term growth.
I was also the kid that had to be the best gamer in school... CoD, Halo, LoL, even Runescape.
glad i found this channel, awesome content dude! just subbed! i also loved blops 1 in back in the day and want to be successful too, so it's a great mix
Appreciate that bro- I'll make sure the sub is worth it. So many memories on BO1. Now were all grown up trying to get rich- you got this!
@@BizPathtech appreciate you bro, definitely need to encourage and support the boys on the grind
Just turned 30 and I'm binging your videos. Tryna get that bag soon as I can.
You've got this brother- build your skills, stack the cash, and keep the monthly burn rate low, its impossible to fail from there. Rooting for you
I’m a data scientist working for a government service company and this sounds a lot like some of the work I do. Most similarly, I worked in commercial banking and used Machine Learning to segment businesses into likewise groups and predicted their product propensities. I’m just trying to say using a data scientist, or maybe even a lower level data analyst, could potentially help you tons with optimizing your workflow or support anecdotal knowledge
Good stuff man, most likely going to have a bigger use for this a few yrs from now. Tons of automations/ optimizations out there to build
This is really cool, satisfying my cod addiction and learning about business
Love to hear it man- trying to do what I can with my business advice + love for the old games. More vids like this one soon! Thank you
1. Competitive edge - almost like farmer's work ethic
2. Put up with the boring everyday and mini-max everything in your control with a clear goal
3. You must iterate super fast. You got an idea? MVP in a day or GTFO
^^^
i fw this
Appreciate you brother- more on the way like this one soon.
I know you will hate this but someone who made as money as you shouldn't even have the time to make a video like this. You should be tired all the time and working.
No hate at all, I have a team of 10+ that handles everything day to day for me. I work part time at this point to buy my time back. Took years to get here out of the grind. Pure leverage. More $, less work. Gives me a lot of time for games :)
@@BizPathtech Yes, this is why I still have a level of respect. Hate the game, not the player. You optimized a workflow and rewards come your way. Hopefully the time comes for me.
@@REALBanannaman it will
I like that you implemented something you love like cod and put it into real life aspects, but everyone isn’t like you, everyone doesn’t have that same mindset, especially when you’re not doing something you like. It sounds like you love your job so ofc it’ll be easier for you . Most people are working miserable jobs because they have to, most don’t want to strive at the job they have bc it’s just a retail job I mean at best they get what.. a 50 cent raise, then in like retail the more work you do the more ppl expects from you then they start moving you to different departments, asking you to stay late, never giving you a break you know etc. so most people just do what their told instead of going the extra mile because business don’t reward going the extra mile they only punish it
I was just thinking about this last night, 1000% agree. This will be multiple future topics/ videos soon, but thats why its crucial to learn a high value skill like sales for example, and be in a role that forces you to communicate well, earn based on the hrs you put in etc etc, and then eventually start your own business. I know some people wont agree, but IMO, the #1 way you're going to get ahead is eventually starting your own company. You have to increase your active income, and doing that is the best way. It's whats built most of my wealth. Like mentioned, I'll chat about this more in the future. Appreciate you
@@BizPathtech can’t wait for it I need some help
Lol
Show proof or you are lying.
is a business for you if you don't have a competitive mindset?
I am good at philosophy, and it very rarely come to my mind that i am racing with people, that i am trying to be better than somebody else. I just like to learn. And ofc it can be cool thing to know more about something than others, but then you need to teach what others don’t know/understate. What is the point to have much example knowledge and not giving others. It is miserable way to live. So give your money to us 🤣 (joke) Kind of…