Based on the summary of the video, here are some actionable lessons in bullet points: * **Become your own boss:** Don't rely on a W-2 job to become a billionaire. Pursue entrepreneurship and take ownership of your work. * **Identify and create new markets:** Look for unmet needs or gaps in the market and create solutions for them. Don't be afraid to chase seemingly crazy ideas. * **Be persistent:** Building a successful billion-dollar company takes time and perseverance. Believe in yourself and your vision even when faced with initial challenges.
Seek not to be rich but be like the righteous of old...having food and clothing therewith be content for riches make themselves wings like an eagle and fly away.
Just ended a college presentation, most of the audience was on their phone, professors didn’t know a word of what I said, now listening Noah’s wisdom to refill my confidence❤
My professor in college used to start every class saying "sex, drugs, money" to get people's attention. Worked every time. Try to pepper your presentation with "wake up sentences". Even if you are not religious, watch the evangelists' speak,....it's ridiculous, but they really belt out the message to keep people engaged!
Um, I'm pivoting my live and I haven't had success yet. However, what is being said in this video and the interviews is resonating. Hearing James's experience of how he saw his own value. With myself being a former enlisted Marine, and hearing James say he turned down 100k to re-enlist because his happiness value was greater than the money value. Then hearing him say, No, to an employer, because they were demanding that he do the job of three people but at the same pay. He didn't roll over an accept that...look at him now. This is powerful and empowering. Thank you for sharing.
Just starting pivoting your life in the right direction and having these principles of success resonate with you os already a success in progress!!! Congrats! Majority don’t even watch these videos because their mentality is still being broke.
Low cost lifestyle. Billionaires create their market. Okay being boring. Their attitude towards money never changes, Billionaires make 10 figures doing just one thing. Billionaires pay the price.
Hi Noah, Just came across this video. I loved it! I’m a just retired teacher and always felt we were never paid our worth. I have to say growing up in poverty we were raised with the W2 mentality. Go to school and get a good job and work for others forever. I always wanted my freedom but family and life gets to go first and my generation was about working hard and bring home a steady paycheck. Great video.
@@noahkagan With the right spec and mods that's a cool car to drive as a billionaire lol. Much better than those supercars which are a huge pain in the ass to own😂 I would happily drive a 2009 Honda Accord V6 or a modded Skoda Octavia if I'm a billionaire. (I'm from India btw)
elon was already a top socialite in la through his mother and was loaded with money through his dad's emerald mine. people dont know these stories but all these people were super connected. you are not becoming a billionaire unless you have that kind of luck.
One of your greatest gifts is your ability to share your knowledge and in a humble way. Thank you! Every video I've watched of yours has been phenomenal and well worth my time.
I really relate to James. Thanks for doing that interview. As I go from Corporate to working for myself, you make business/financial decisions that can sink you. I really relate to the 60!!! dollar steak. I do feel like someone slaps me across the face when its a blatant ripoff. I have one rule: "don't argue with money.".
There's also luck involved, being the right man at the right time. When Microsoft went public, Bill Gates was amazed by its value, he couldn't have imagined it.
It is important to know your Enough! Although billionaire status is achievable, as you said, “The level of sacrifice is not worth it.” The missed life opportunity cost to get there leaves a lot of relationships and life experiences unfulfilled.
It is very crucial to know that planning to earn in today's market is an intricate process that necessitates not only strategic foresight but also expert guidance. It's paramount to align ourselves with seasoned financial advisors who can steer our investments toward optimal growth.
Prioritizing effective personal finance management holds greater significance than the sheer amount saved, irrespective of income source. Consulting a certified financial advisor can offer tailored strategies to optimize financial results by reducing expenses and enhancing income, regardless of whether it's earned through employment or investments.
Absolutely. I recently connected with Folmar Advisory, a reputable advisory firm that matches individuals with skilled financial advisors. Their personalized approach has had a positive impact on my financial journey.
I discovered Folmar Advisory through online search of the name. Their commitment to client satisfaction and financial education is impressive. They connect clients with advisors who align with their goals and values.
My Dad was always working when I was growing up 80hrs a week. I never saw him. With a divorce by my mom because she was lonely. ( understandable ). My dad made a life. Started a successful business and current till this day. He proud and he should be. But we will always remember not having him around. Ok to be dramatic lol My pops and I are great now but I think family is the most important thing. My wife, my kids. All they need is for me to be around and be apart of they’re lives. Moneys second for me or wealth. Always has been. I thank my Dad for that.
So many gems here: instead of being a rote tutorial, we’re all able to walk away from this with more life wisdom about being purposeful entrepreneurs. Awesome content Noah, thanks for looking out to make sure we pave our way to entrepreneurship success with deliberate thought, self-awareness and most importantly a solid dose of reality!
Solid insights on the billionaire mindset, especially the part about creating their market. For entrepreneurs, remember that market creation often involves educating your audience, not just selling to them - it's about creating the need and then fulfilling it.
Funny how there are many billionaires who have made their wealth from selling really expensive stuff like real estate or luxury goods but yet they themselves live frugally.
Noah, I love your stuff interviewing people that build something. This may be completely off-topic, I'd love to see a long reaction vid of the HBO show silicon valley
Great Video👍 i learned alot... especially that if you dont sacrifice for your goals then your goals bcome the sacrifice👍 loved the interview with John Paul
Incredible insights on the traits of billionaires! The focus on simplicity and deep understanding of money are especially powerful for anyone aiming to make significant financial strides. 💡
- Could the reason you don't like to pay $20k for business class perhaps be that your frugal lifestyle used to be your ticket to freedom, a badge of honor... I'm suggesting this because that's what it feels like for me right now (I'm still hustling). Money is a precious resource because it's your freedom. And perhaps another part of the explanation may be our competitive nature. - Amen to: "Mr. Hudner is an amazing human." - "Start betting on yourself, say no to more things and yes to things I feel worthy about" - and James was so refreshingly real!
Good video Noah. I’m glad that you are using far less profanity now. I don’t see billionaires using profanity, at least not publicly. Some TH-camrs make the mistake of thinking that they will appeal to a wider viewer base by using cuss words or that they appear “cool” or “manly” by swearing, but they are appealing to low class and crude people, and not refined and excellent people who are successes and who are conscious of their public image. After all, if you want to teach us how to become billionaires, then the best way is to model their behaviour and not the behaviour of losers.
Actually Steve Ballmer was an employee so yes it is possible to become a billionaire without being your own boss. He took shares while at Microsoft I believe and made his wealth like that.
@@theblackpuma9 A strong number two at a rocket ship startup can become a billionaire from a paycheck as long as they are a great negotiator on the stock package when they join. It is also much less risky than actually creating the startup. But I can speak from experience it is neither as much fun or as fulfilling ;
REALITY CHECK “ACCESS TO ACCE$$, REGARDLESS of HOW MANY DIGITS or COMAS ONLY MEANS deLUSIONAL WEALTH To deLUSIONAL MINDS … PERIOD.” ~ 1 Alive homeless person with pennys in pockets is worth MORE than ALL of the dead millionaires and billionaires combined. ~ Let that sink in. “ The poorest person in the world is the person who only has money.” John D. Rockefeller
@@Hi-cq2hm Lebron is a billionaire because of his businesses not his laker pay checks. Similar to Jordan. Jordan is a billionaire because of the Jordan brand. Which is a business! But you are correct. Athletes are rich employees. But i'd rather be the owner's that sign their paychecks!
I got fired and then started my online service business. Covid boosted my clients as they couldn't go in person. I'm doing OK now and have been investing all spare. Just reached first $100000 so I'm quite pleased. My goal is $400000
Noah, dawg - thank you so much for this. The value, insights, and principles you are providing are both inspiring, and thought-provoking, but also actionable. I doubt you will see this, but I'd love to say thank you to you by offering you a gift to commemorate the day you were fired from FB, or another day of your choosing. I've written software that takes an input of date/time/location, and it visualizes global weather patterns, with annotations of the weather at that area at that time. Those visualizations then go on either a, poster, t shirt, mug, or canvas (I'd like to hook you up with a canvas). If we can make this happen, I would be grateful. You have changed my life, and that's how I'd like to say thanks.
Even though he doesn’t exactly say it explicitly, the upshot of these lessons is that they apply at every level of money. That is, you can apply them starting where you’re at now, at the appropriate scale and context of your money situation, and then the principles scale as your money grows. So he is talking about the thousands. It’s just up to us to digest the principles and figure out how they best apply to our own lives.
Mr John Paul Dejoria is always patience and courageous. This could be some of the secrets of his success. Right from the time he was homeless for many years to the time he started hair /cosmetic industry and; the time he started selling Patron Tequila, one will discover that he is always patience and courageous. I think patience and courage could be some of secrets to a successful life. Or an old adage which says 'Rome was not built in a day'. Thanks for this documentary. I love that. I wish you all the best of luck.
Not real wisdom. We're looking at NBA legend all stars here. Look at how many people tried to be in the NBA and failed, how many in the NBA failed, how many were mediocre. Yes sexy to talk about the super successful, but be aware of the risks and luck required. And do you really want to be a billionaire? I'd rather have a fulfilling life where I have enough.
Great video, thanks Noah. Tell your video editors that they need more aware of the EYE-LINE. They're constantly changing it which something is a bit dizzy to watch this video.
True, but every Rich person is not bad- some are blessed by God. You always how too remember that Our father in heaven is Rich in house’s and land. So if ours father is Rich, so are we - that why he said be fruitful, and multiple , he never said we couldn’t be rich, you know he said the love of money is the root of all evil- if you don’t love money 💰, you can use money as a tool, too make you more money. But you should give, and help others when you can. Because God said be a cheerful giver- it’s always better to give then too receive. Just stay Humble and love God and everyone in the world 🌎 we should create our wealth & give back, to show appreciation for whatever God bless us with. God bless you, and your family, and may he keep you all safe in his arms, all your days on this earth Amen 🙏
✅ Great video. I loved that it’s short and sweet, very realistic and no BS. It’s amazing how you got to interview all these people but ❌ You’re mixing up two words. A magnate (MAG-nate) is a mega successful person and a magnet is something that attracts metal. Thx -Lorne Holman in Calgary Alberta Canada 🇨🇦
Steve Ballmer is a billionaire employee, became a billionaire as ceo of Microsoft. But I mean man, it’s still an exception. There are maybe 2-5 ceo billionaires, but seriously, it’s probably easier to do your own thing that trying to become the next ceo of a supercool tech or AI biz…
🔥once again Noah! Send out the 🚒 I started wearing boring non-branded comfortable clothes about 10 years ago, because I don't want attention or people looking at me. It's kinda fun keeping a low profile and nobody can tell if I am working at McDonalds or a running a huge 100 million dollar company.
“There’s 0 employee billionaires” What? Steve Balmer is wealthier than any of the people you interviewed and his entire career was that of an employee.
Based on the summary of the video, here are some actionable lessons in bullet points:
* **Become your own boss:** Don't rely on a W-2 job to become a billionaire. Pursue entrepreneurship and take ownership of your work.
* **Identify and create new markets:** Look for unmet needs or gaps in the market and create solutions for them. Don't be afraid to chase seemingly crazy ideas.
* **Be persistent:** Building a successful billion-dollar company takes time and perseverance. Believe in yourself and your vision even when faced with initial challenges.
Appreciate you
Seek not to be rich but be like the righteous of old...having food and clothing therewith be content for riches make themselves wings like an eagle and fly away.
✅✅ Thanks for that quick recap! I wish you could do that for all the long-winded videos I watch. -Lorne Holman in Calgary Canada 🇨🇦
Just ended a college presentation, most of the audience was on their phone, professors didn’t know a word of what I said, now listening Noah’s wisdom to refill my confidence❤
Fr! Hang in there!
My professor in college used to start every class saying "sex, drugs, money" to get people's attention. Worked every time. Try to pepper your presentation with "wake up sentences". Even if you are not religious, watch the evangelists' speak,....it's ridiculous, but they really belt out the message to keep people engaged!
@@canadude6401 Omg, thats some good advice! It's kinda my fault I dont get the attention I am supposed to. Ty :)
you are probably in a shit college. if you are at cambridge or stanford or harvard you will be amongst billionaires
@@nonefvnfvnjnjnjevjenjvonej3384 Damn, you are right. I mean... I can't blame my college. I worked hard onto the wrong thing (college) lol
Um, I'm pivoting my live and I haven't had success yet. However, what is being said in this video and the interviews is resonating. Hearing James's experience of how he saw his own value. With myself being a former enlisted Marine, and hearing James say he turned down 100k to re-enlist because his happiness value was greater than the money value. Then hearing him say, No, to an employer, because they were demanding that he do the job of three people but at the same pay. He didn't roll over an accept that...look at him now. This is powerful and empowering. Thank you for sharing.
Just starting pivoting your life in the right direction and having these principles of success resonate with you os already a success in progress!!! Congrats! Majority don’t even watch these videos because their mentality is still being broke.
Low cost lifestyle. Billionaires create their market. Okay being boring. Their attitude towards money never changes, Billionaires make 10 figures doing just one thing. Billionaires pay the price.
Strong video, Noah. A thoughtful way of compiling this valuable information. Thank you!
My pleasure! Will try to do more of them as the guests get bigger!
@@noahkagan Awesome, I'm looking forward to it.
Hi Noah, Just came across this video. I loved it! I’m a just retired teacher and always felt we were never paid our worth. I have to say growing up in poverty we were raised with the W2 mentality. Go to school and get a good job and work for others forever. I always wanted my freedom but family and life gets to go first and my generation was about working hard and bring home a steady paycheck. Great video.
The Poor stay poor by acting rich. The rich stay rich by acting poor.
Not true but ok
So true, in most legit cases.
So true❤
So what’s the point of being rich and live like a broke? It’s like saving sex for old age !
That’s what they want you to believe. Rich people want you to believe you can be rich by just making your coffee at home
I remember watching this interview... I changed a lot of ways I think after what this man said
Noah Kagan is next level! Thank you for bringing these wealth of knowledge to us.
You look like a Honda crx kind of guy 😏 love the content and your podcast with Chris Williamson. Keep it up! 🤘
CRX
@@noahkagan With the right spec and mods that's a cool car to drive as a billionaire lol. Much better than those supercars which are a huge pain in the ass to own😂
I would happily drive a 2009 Honda Accord V6 or a modded Skoda Octavia if I'm a billionaire. (I'm from India btw)
Steve Balmer is a billionaire employee too! It’s pretty much impossible but there have been a couple
Billionaire's just do one thing.
Elon: Hold my beer.
😅
Elon got to 100 million before diversifying. Maybe we shouldn’t compare ourselves 😂
elon was already a top socialite in la through his mother and was loaded with money through his dad's emerald mine. people dont know these stories but all these people were super connected. you are not becoming a billionaire unless you have that kind of luck.
John does patron too 😅
That's why he's a multi centibillionaire.. 😂
One of your greatest gifts is your ability to share your knowledge and in a humble way. Thank you! Every video I've watched of yours has been phenomenal and well worth my time.
A Big Shout Out To Your Video Editing Team Great Job Guys.
Thanks man!!
killer edit! great work to the team!
The team sends kind regards! 😎
I really relate to James. Thanks for doing that interview. As I go from Corporate to working for myself, you make business/financial decisions that can sink you. I really relate to the 60!!! dollar steak. I do feel like someone slaps me across the face when its a blatant ripoff. I have one rule: "don't argue with money.".
There's also luck involved, being the right man at the right time. When Microsoft went public, Bill Gates was amazed by its value, he couldn't have imagined it.
It is important to know your Enough! Although billionaire status is achievable, as you said, “The level of sacrifice is not worth it.” The missed life opportunity cost to get there leaves a lot of relationships and life experiences unfulfilled.
So good. This content is so needed man.
The best financial TH-cam channel for everyday people. Your advice has been a game changer for me and my family. Thank you!
It is very crucial to know that planning to earn in today's market is an intricate process that necessitates not only strategic foresight but also expert guidance. It's paramount to align ourselves with seasoned financial advisors who can steer our investments toward optimal growth.
Prioritizing effective personal finance management holds greater significance than the sheer amount saved, irrespective of income source. Consulting a certified financial advisor can offer tailored strategies to optimize financial results by reducing expenses and enhancing income, regardless of whether it's earned through employment or investments.
Absolutely. I recently connected with Folmar Advisory, a reputable advisory firm that matches individuals with skilled financial advisors. Their personalized approach has had a positive impact on my financial journey.
FOLMAR ADVISORY sounds interesting. How did you find them?
I discovered Folmar Advisory through online search of the name. Their commitment to client satisfaction and financial education is impressive. They connect clients with advisors who align with their goals and values.
My Dad was always working when I was growing up 80hrs a week. I never saw him. With a divorce by my mom because she was lonely. ( understandable ). My dad made a life. Started a successful business and current till this day. He proud and he should be. But we will always remember not having him around. Ok to be dramatic lol My pops and I are great now but I think family is the most important thing. My wife, my kids. All they need is for me to be around and be apart of they’re lives. Moneys second for me or wealth. Always has been. I thank my Dad for that.
This is why making money early is a key!!
Start early!!
You're rich already with your family. ❤🎉
Your dad sacrificed his life so you don’t have to. ❤
That's why they said build your career first before settling down.
Money does not make someone wise. It merely means they understand a system that is little understood by the masses.
So many gems here: instead of being a rote tutorial, we’re all able to walk away from this with more life wisdom about being purposeful entrepreneurs. Awesome content Noah, thanks for looking out to make sure we pave our way to entrepreneurship success with deliberate thought, self-awareness and most importantly a solid dose of reality!
Really enjoyed this one my man. That neon taco never gets old either 😂
Solid insights on the billionaire mindset, especially the part about creating their market. For entrepreneurs, remember that market creation often involves educating your audience, not just selling to them - it's about creating the need and then fulfilling it.
Very very good video!! Thank you!! So much value in it.
Great content as always! You are currently one of my favourite channels on TH-cam 👍
Such a holistic video, great perspective!!
Glad it was helpful!
Funny how there are many billionaires who have made their wealth from selling really expensive stuff like real estate or luxury goods but yet they themselves live frugally.
lol they dont live frugally, they want you to think that😂
Frugally. 😂😂😂😂 That’s PR bro. None of them live frugally.
Noah, I love your stuff interviewing people that build something. This may be completely off-topic, I'd love to see a long reaction vid of the HBO show silicon valley
Great Video👍 i learned alot... especially that if you dont sacrifice for your goals then your goals bcome the sacrifice👍 loved the interview with John Paul
I would love to learn more. Thank you for an awesome episode!
Love from India 🇮🇳 bro
Love from Texas 🤠bro
Where did they get the money to start if they did not become a employee first??
From now on, I'mma grab a beer and cigar and give every video of you a watch.
That sounds like a good day to me! Appreciate it.
Great video keep on making more
Love these lessons! Well done 🎉
Turns out billionaires know what they’re talking about!
Driving CRX is nothing to be lol. It’s a boss back in period, and is still the bomb!
Well constructed video
I love how much value in just one video!
Your CRX looked dope.
It was indeed 😎
Great Video! 🔥🔥
Incredible insights on the traits of billionaires! The focus on simplicity and deep understanding of money are especially powerful for anyone aiming to make significant financial strides. 💡
Hey
Good inspiring video!
A very important factor is network circle that gives opportunities and being absolutely ruthless.
That’s a 5 taco 🌮 video right there Noah 😎
Great episode! You’re the best Noah!!!!!
Nice Video Noah! 🙌🏽
Very well said man, thanks. Keep getting it & painting. Peew peeew.
You bet! Pew Pew!
Would anyone watch a the truth of being a poor person video ?
Make it and it will be the last days of been poor
James was great, I would love to meet him some day and chat
The four videos in the description are my favourite videos. I even quoted the shipping magnate on twitter and TH-cam comments.
- Could the reason you don't like to pay $20k for business class perhaps be that your frugal lifestyle used to be your ticket to freedom, a badge of honor... I'm suggesting this because that's what it feels like for me right now (I'm still hustling). Money is a precious resource because it's your freedom. And perhaps another part of the explanation may be our competitive nature.
- Amen to: "Mr. Hudner is an amazing human." - "Start betting on yourself, say no to more things and yes to things I feel worthy about" - and James was so refreshingly real!
What a lesson to learn entrepreneur mindset it's definitely the key to become your own boss and be wealthy as well
Your shirt and background fit perfectly together!
Confused, CEO’s are employees. A lot of them are not founders. A lot are billionaires. Maybe I’m missing something here?
God Bliss everyone and everything. Keep smiling you're a Billionaire. Have the greatest day ever, love and peace. And so it is.
Noah is excellent ❤
YES 👍
YES 👍
Good video Noah.
I’m glad that you are using far less profanity now.
I don’t see billionaires using profanity, at least not publicly.
Some TH-camrs make the mistake of thinking that they will appeal to a wider viewer base by using cuss words or that they appear “cool” or “manly” by swearing, but they are appealing to low class and crude people, and not refined and excellent people who are successes and who are conscious of their public image.
After all, if you want to teach us how to become billionaires, then the best way is to model their behaviour and not the behaviour of losers.
I've been watching your channel since day one. They're gettign so good, the graphics are great! I love the bite size knowledge too. 👏👏👏
Wow. Powerful info. You did a great job giving billionaire status a reality check with the close on sacrifice 😮
One of the best insights ever and learnt so much
Actually Steve Ballmer was an employee so yes it is possible to become a billionaire without being your own boss. He took shares while at Microsoft I believe and made his wealth like that.
Yes it’s possible but it’s the Exception not the rule. You have to be one of the first employees and have a very unique skill set on a rocket ship.
@@theblackpuma9 A strong number two at a rocket ship startup can become a billionaire from a paycheck as long as they are a great negotiator on the stock package when they join. It is also much less risky than actually creating the startup. But I can speak from experience it is neither as much fun or as fulfilling ;
Just make sure you room with a Bill Gates in college....
He didn't become a billionaire from salary, rather from investments (owning Microsoft stock)
REALITY CHECK
“ACCESS TO ACCE$$, REGARDLESS of HOW MANY DIGITS or COMAS ONLY MEANS deLUSIONAL WEALTH To deLUSIONAL MINDS … PERIOD.”
~ 1 Alive homeless person with pennys in pockets is worth MORE than ALL of the dead millionaires and billionaires combined. ~
Let that sink in.
“ The poorest person in the world is the person who only has money.”
John D. Rockefeller
Awesome Video. Thanks for that
You bet!
Steve Ballmer is literally an employee billionaire
thought the same thing - forbes says there are 26 billionaire employees
@@maxhubner_ Which means there are 2614 billionaire non-employees. Wake up, bro.
@@blakecpa what should I wake up from? I'm not trying to make a billion dollar salary
The Social Network was ahead of its time.
Great movie!
To become a billionaire, you need to create a business that will generate profits.
Excellent video !!!!!!!!!!!!
Let me know what other videos you would like to see!
You will never meet a rich employee. Let that sink in!
Lebron James is a billionaire and an employee (Lakers)
@@Hi-cq2hm Lebron is a billionaire because of his businesses not his laker pay checks. Similar to Jordan. Jordan is a billionaire because of the Jordan brand. Which is a business! But you are correct. Athletes are rich employees. But i'd rather be the owner's that sign their paychecks!
I got fired and then started my online service business. Covid boosted my clients as they couldn't go in person. I'm doing OK now and have been investing all spare. Just reached first $100000 so I'm quite pleased. My goal is $400000
Noah, dawg - thank you so much for this. The value, insights, and principles you are providing are both inspiring, and thought-provoking, but also actionable.
I doubt you will see this, but I'd love to say thank you to you by offering you a gift to commemorate the day you were fired from FB, or another day of your choosing.
I've written software that takes an input of date/time/location, and it visualizes global weather patterns, with annotations of the weather at that area at that time.
Those visualizations then go on either a, poster, t shirt, mug, or canvas (I'd like to hook you up with a canvas).
If we can make this happen, I would be grateful. You have changed my life, and that's how I'd like to say thanks.
That's awesome mate! Glad you got a lot of value from the video, I hope he does see that. Liking and commenting to push it up higher!
@@thelifewithnate Thanks Nate!
Even though he doesn’t exactly say it explicitly, the upshot of these lessons is that they apply at every level of money. That is, you can apply them starting where you’re at now, at the appropriate scale and context of your money situation, and then the principles scale as your money grows. So he is talking about the thousands. It’s just up to us to digest the principles and figure out how they best apply to our own lives.
Tim cook is another billionaire employee
Steve Ballmer another great example of
It's cleared my way thanks man
Mr John Paul Dejoria is always patience and courageous. This could be some of the secrets of his success.
Right from the time he was homeless for many years to the time he started hair /cosmetic industry and; the time he started selling Patron Tequila, one will discover that he is always patience and courageous. I think patience and courage could be some of secrets to a successful life.
Or an old adage which says 'Rome was not built in a day'.
Thanks for this documentary. I love that. I wish you all the best of luck.
Before I finish this video, I want to state that I want that shirt you're wearing!
Great video packed full of wisdom always love your content! ❤
Thanks a lot for your wisdom.🙏
Not real wisdom. We're looking at NBA legend all stars here. Look at how many people tried to be in the NBA and failed, how many in the NBA failed, how many were mediocre. Yes sexy to talk about the super successful, but be aware of the risks and luck required. And do you really want to be a billionaire? I'd rather have a fulfilling life where I have enough.
1st rule to become billionaire : Must be born or living in America
Musk wasn't born in America
Brother, your content is riveting. Billionaire mindset content. Keep it coming!
Oh you bet there’s more where that came from 😎
Great video, thanks Noah. Tell your video editors that they need more aware of the EYE-LINE. They're constantly changing it which something is a bit dizzy to watch this video.
KEEP THIS COMING
time is the ultimate currency in the road to billions
For what shall it profit a man, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul?
True, but every Rich person is not bad- some are blessed by God. You always how too remember that Our father in heaven is Rich in house’s and land. So if ours father is Rich, so are we - that why he said be fruitful, and multiple , he never said we couldn’t be rich, you know he said the love of money is the root of all evil- if you don’t love money 💰, you can use money as a tool, too make you more money. But you should give, and help others when you can. Because God said be a cheerful giver- it’s always better to give then too receive. Just stay Humble and love God and everyone in the world 🌎 we should create our wealth & give back, to show appreciation for whatever God bless us with. God bless you, and your family, and may he keep you all safe in his arms, all your days on this earth Amen 🙏
And also, it’s people in the Bible was rich, because of God great blessing
Awesome, see you in a couple of years time 🎉
0:46 I understand that you ment that people need to learn about responsibility etc. But how do you explain Steve Balmer 💀
4:00 15:50 Billionaires are masters of ONE 21:57
✅ Great video. I loved that it’s short and sweet, very realistic and no BS. It’s amazing how you got to interview all these people but ❌ You’re mixing up two words. A magnate (MAG-nate) is a mega successful person and a magnet is something that attracts metal. Thx
-Lorne Holman in Calgary Alberta Canada 🇨🇦
Steve Ballmer is a billionaire employee, became a billionaire as ceo of Microsoft. But I mean man, it’s still an exception. There are maybe 2-5 ceo billionaires, but seriously, it’s probably easier to do your own thing that trying to become the next ceo of a supercool tech or AI biz…
love it!
Good stuff.
Aint nothin wrong with a honda crx 😂 absolute gem of a car 1:46
U are gona be one soon Noah! 🎉
This video hit home man!
Solid Vid 👌
Hey Noah! Great video. Is YOUR dream to be a billionaire? Just curious
Not at all. Happy where I’m at.
🔥once again Noah! Send out the 🚒
I started wearing boring non-branded comfortable clothes about 10 years ago, because I don't want attention or people looking at me. It's kinda fun keeping a low profile and nobody can tell if I am working at McDonalds or a running a huge 100 million dollar company.
“There’s 0 employee billionaires”
What? Steve Balmer is wealthier than any of the people you interviewed and his entire career was that of an employee.
Since when is a private jet boring?
Man I love this guy
Right back at ya!