It’s funny, because everyone has their own theory-stocks, real estate, starting a business-but this one was about the fundamentals. It’s all about smart planning and avoiding common pitfalls
You know, that actually makes sense. A lot of people jump into investments without really understanding them, just because they hear about someone else getting rich that way. But without a good strategy, you can lose just as easily.
Exactly. I’ve seen so many folks, especially in retirement, struggle because they jumped into something risky or put all their money in one place, hoping for a big return. I was lucky enough to have some guidance early on. One thing that helped me was having a plan with a clear goal in mind instead of taking random risks
It’s true. And if you look at people who are wealthy, they didn’t get there by chance. They had smart advice along the way. That’s why people like Eric Paul Elmer are so sought after-he’s helped everyone from celebrities to regular folks manage their money to avoid those big mistakes
Eric Paul Elmer, huh? I’ve heard his name before. Isn’t he the advisor who works with both high-profile clients and everyday people? Sounds like he has a knack for guiding people, no matter where they’re starting from
Yeah, that’s him! He’s worked with people who have massive wealth, but he also knows the challenges everyday people face. I read he’s big on helping clients avoid common traps, like overspending on trendy investments or relying too heavily on credit
This is one of the most helpful videos I've watched so far. I'm 64 living in Malaysia and still fully employed. Right now am trying to start another couple of income streams and complement my wife's businesses. The latter's are still small but I'm very sure they will be bigger when we continue to improve things. Anyway, the thing I like most about Scott Galloway's episode here is his frankness - no hype but just the hard facts.
Great podcast. I have followed Scott for almost a decade, and would never have thought I would see the two of you in a room together. While I disagree with him on a number of things, I think he is a good barometer because of the “no BS” articulation of his perspective.
Time goes by so fast do whatever you can today feels like yesterday I was 20 I'm almost 40 and since the lockdowns stole what feels like 5 years time has just been on 10x.
I don't agree with Scott when it comes to some political stuff, but he is so on the money when it comes to personal and business finance advice, it's rare to come across someone so honest and with advice for people that aren't workaholic superstars.
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my question is how do you find more people with strong characters that arent influenced by how much money their making , one hes a multi millionaire by far but at what million did his character change, at what point do people lose their character if the "knowing i have a hold of all of this" create monsters instead of angels would financial freedom be wise for everyone... I consider this it may be a little far fetched but if im teaching someone with a drug addiction where to invest thier money and how to make their money grow, we can say theres a 60/40 chance if they have not mastered thier addiction aja desires that teaching them a blessing is a curse dot dot dot i paused at 3:38 😂😂😂
The title of this is misleading and should reflect that it is for 20-some things, how does any of this help anyone who is beyond their 20s, except to make them feel hopeless and regretful?
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There is plenty of financial education all around you. Most just can't see it or they don't understand the Language or worse don't want to. The language of wealth is just like learning a foreign language, you have to immerse yourself in the culture of wealth in order to really embody it. Wealth is its own language, Think about how long it took you to first learn to put a sentence together, when you were first learning, it wasn't easy but your brain figured it out. You didn't do it, your brain did it after you gave it the repeated instruction and you practiced over and over and over. This is what it does.... Learn the Language, your brain can't see the opportunities all around you until you understand the language, then a whole new world will start to open up to you. God Bless.
Love what your are doing for us Codie!💯
It’s funny, because everyone has their own theory-stocks, real estate, starting a business-but this one was about the fundamentals. It’s all about smart planning and avoiding common pitfalls
You know, that actually makes sense. A lot of people jump into investments without really understanding them, just because they hear about someone else getting rich that way. But without a good strategy, you can lose just as easily.
Exactly. I’ve seen so many folks, especially in retirement, struggle because they jumped into something risky or put all their money in one place, hoping for a big return. I was lucky enough to have some guidance early on. One thing that helped me was having a plan with a clear goal in mind instead of taking random risks
It’s true. And if you look at people who are wealthy, they didn’t get there by chance. They had smart advice along the way. That’s why people like Eric Paul Elmer are so sought after-he’s helped everyone from celebrities to regular folks manage their money to avoid those big mistakes
Eric Paul Elmer, huh? I’ve heard his name before. Isn’t he the advisor who works with both high-profile clients and everyday people? Sounds like he has a knack for guiding people, no matter where they’re starting from
Yeah, that’s him! He’s worked with people who have massive wealth, but he also knows the challenges everyday people face. I read he’s big on helping clients avoid common traps, like overspending on trendy investments or relying too heavily on credit
This is the most deep uplifting interview to a real man I have seen in a long time!! You rock Codie!!! Thanks
Love his honesty and not forgetting him to share that as is. ❤
It was a great interview, thanks Codie
This is one of the most helpful videos I've watched so far. I'm 64 living in Malaysia and still fully employed. Right now am trying to start another couple of income streams and complement my wife's businesses. The latter's are still small but I'm very sure they will be bigger when we continue to improve things. Anyway, the thing I like most about Scott Galloway's episode here is his frankness - no hype but just the hard facts.
Really great video and advice I think could help a lot of young entrepreneurs and professionals.
Great podcast. I have followed Scott for almost a decade, and would never have thought I would see the two of you in a room together. While I disagree with him on a number of things, I think he is a good barometer because of the “no BS” articulation of his perspective.
Indeed, he says the quiet part out loud and makes it difficult to discount what he says purely on the surface. Definitely one of the better episodes.
Getting comfortable with failure is by far the most important skill. Once you’ve lived that shame and survived you’re bullet proof.
Time goes by so fast do whatever you can today feels like yesterday I was 20 I'm almost 40 and since the lockdowns stole what feels like 5 years time has just been on 10x.
Wow love this guy, very refreshing. Thanks Codie!
Real talk!!!! Love it !!! ♡♡♡♡
Awesome colab!!
Another awesome video! Love your good deeds Codie.
I don't agree with Scott when it comes to some political stuff, but he is so on the money when it comes to personal and business finance advice, it's rare to come across someone so honest and with advice for people that aren't workaholic superstars.
TY Codie 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Thanks you I love
Wow. A great interview. Nice job, Cody.
Really love that these two collabed!
Thanks for watching!
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Excellent work Codie,🎉 loved that you two of my favourite Internet friends got to chat! Please give Mel Robbins a yell next!
john eldredge "wild at heart" and paul Coughlin "no more Christian nice guy" biggest insight i got from these books:
Provide
Protect
Procreate.
Wow excellent interview!!! Thank you
I just realised Scott never shuts up and doesn't allow for further questions. I can't unsee this now
Cracking interview.
Heb 9:27 - And as it is appointed unto men once to die, but after this the judgment:
Very insightful 💯💯
Not only America! Literally the whole WORLD!!!!
I live in Austin. If codie sanchez can make me make 100k in 1year I’ll give her props but until then i cant believe everything i hear.
Great 🎉
You mean Freedom is the wealth*?
Prof G 💪
When was this recorded? Why did codie say Adrift was Scott's new book when - The Algebra of Wealth was released this year?
It’s called Repurposing of content.
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
I didnt get the clg part
Codie, could you fix the sound of this fine guy hitting the damn table! Por favor!😆 Latino en la casa btw.
This is the perfect title. Financial Freedom. This is what I'm looking for.
So how come in most newsfeed articles there are more emphasis on income than net worth?
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My gf spit her water out when he said "im writing a book on masculinity"
way too short but with riverside maybe thats why?
my question is how do you find more people with strong characters that arent influenced by how much money their making , one hes a multi millionaire by far but at what million did his character change, at what point do people lose their character if the "knowing i have a hold of all of this" create monsters instead of angels would financial freedom be wise for everyone... I consider this it may be a little far fetched but if im teaching someone with a drug addiction where to invest thier money and how to make their money grow, we can say theres a 60/40 chance if they have not mastered thier addiction aja desires that teaching them a blessing is a curse dot dot dot i paused at 3:38 😂😂😂
so don't be a TH-camr lol
😂good times
Be a TH-camr once you've already made a ton of money and actually have something to offer. Not when you're 16 and don't know crap about anything.
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I live in the city of Riverside lol
Real💯🥂
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The title of this is misleading and should reflect that it is for 20-some things, how does any of this help anyone who is beyond their 20s, except to make them feel hopeless and regretful?
Why am I pinned
Who is open to partner in a business venture am based in London
You know someone is coming froma good family when her first job was finance, is hilarious that she wants to help poor people
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This clown is a Kamala supporter... at least he can identify a problem but he sure can't figure out the solution..
Oh yeah go for the clown instead
There is plenty of financial education all around you. Most just can't see it or they don't understand the Language or worse don't want to.
The language of wealth is just like learning a foreign language, you have to immerse yourself in the culture of wealth in order to really embody it.
Wealth is its own language,
Think about how long it took you to first learn to put a sentence together, when you were first learning, it wasn't easy but your brain figured it out. You didn't do it, your brain did it after you gave it the repeated instruction and you practiced over and over and over. This is what it does....
Learn the Language, your brain can't see the opportunities all around you until you understand the language, then a whole new world will start to open up to you.
God Bless.