A Wise person told me several decades ago that if you want a conversation to remain civil the 3 topics you should never debate openly: money, religion, or politics...maybe one of the best pieces of advice I'd even been givin.
@@dmoney7536 Good luck having a nuanced balanced discussion on abortion these days too. Even me saying "I think it should be allowed legally but socially looked down upon unless somehow absolutely necessary, to help disincentivize reckless sexual behavior that causes more problems than it solves" will probably set people off in this thread eventually.
@@mikeexits thanks for sharing, I agree with your thoughts. My mom was a big advocate of abortion, until I asked her if she thought it was a good thing that 3 of her potential grandchildren were aborted in the family. She said that had a big effect on her opinion but she still can't bring herself to speak against the science religion culture of pro abortion. It is sickening to me.
@oo7sk8punk, During Christmas dinners we don't talk politics to to keep peace. I have a older well educated sister who always votes Democrats. I have said to her in the past look what they stand for and look at their bad policies and she refuses. Now I leave well enough alone, some people have to wake up on their own, as they say you can't fix stupid.
@@skeletonbuyingpealts7134 Nope. Wealth keeps its trap shut so us, the unwashed masses, dont converge on their door and drag them to the guillotine again. Ala Revolutionary France.
I remember a co-worker peddling a pyramid scheme saying there's nothing wrong with a man selling confidence. I laughed my ass off into a HR complaint, claiming I was harassing them.
@@Wastingsometimehere No there are plenty of people that will share their success. The majority of people do not follow it or give up after a small amount of time when they don't see the same numbers.
@@AxelZara Even if the person isn't a fraud, most of that is striking while the iron was hot and telling people about it when it gets cold. No one is going to tell a thing while they are still raking in money. Also they could have got more money off something else they aren't sharing.
Most places announce your name and part of the terms is taking a picture. It's insane. I've heard 80% of lottery winners are in debt and their lives are ruined after a short time.
@@inthefade its mind-bending, winning that much money. literally breaks people. lots of interesting stories and articles out there about it. Also, winners should totally have the option of remaining anonymous if they want to.
@@inthefadeThat's difficult to believe. In the UK, unless you choose to go public, the most they'll announce is "a middle aged married couple from London" or whatever. There have been a surprising number of big winners who've done the whole publicity routine, and it never ends well. Keep quiet and keep the head.
@@maeror1022Anonymity will always be the better option. I dread to think about the 'old friends' who you've not seen in years who'd come out of the woodwork - it'd ruin it within weeks.
The mafia in the 30’s could find out anything about people, in today’s age literally everyone can find out anything. You show and tell you’re sending an invitation.
Sometimes Protecting your capital is much more important than making money. Basically because if you lose your capital, making money is much harder. ''Missing the train'' vs. ''losing your money''. There are a lot of trains, but if your money is gone, it's over.
Many overlook that banks are return-driven businesses. I don't trust keeping a large sum in a bank. Instead, I invest with guidance, enjoy the benefits, and save for retirement.
After the '08 financial crisis, I've learned not to trust corporations. Since 2020, I've been investing with a financial advisor and have had no major losses, so I'm not going back to relying solely on banks.
Yeah, definitely worth considering. Just typing her name will take you to see her attributes. You can do your own findings and you'll be amazed to see her AUM.
One of many advises my mother gave me is to never talk about my money, savings or salary. Even if it's not much to buy a meal, someone will be willing to kill you for it.
This is incomplete advice. Never flaunt your money; it does you no good. However, you can and should talk about your salary with coworkers. The only way companies can fuck you over with inequal pay is if you don't know your coworkers' salaries. That's why companies tell you not to talk to others about your pay. In most countries it's illegal for an employer to require you to keep your salary confidential, especially from coworkers. But, that isn't a universal rule that applies all over the world, so bear in mind your country might have different rules. If you can talk about your salary, you should, if only to make sure that you're not getting fucked over. Demand transparency from your employer, and hold them accountable by checking with your coworkers.
eh, I‘m good. My ethnicity/religion already does the “someone will be willing to kill you for it” part, so might as well! (This is dark humor; I still wouldn’t flaunt my non-existent wealth)
Yeah I've never understood people "flexing". You can borrow or rent someone's rare Rolex, rent supercars, stay at lavish hotels, and claim it's all your own... It's so fake, but people will believe you are rich.
being rich near poor people isn't the issue. being rich and flexing it absolutely is - most people aren't going to rob a millionaire for the sole reason that going to jail more often than not isn't a good option. Now a millionaire that constantly flexes everything in your face... That's about the same as me randomly walking up to you and spitting at you constantly, at some point you will hit me - same effect, flex it often enough and you'll have more people willing to take it from you as the solely seeing you makes their blood boil.
@@Unknown_GeniusBeing rich around poor people is an issue. There are many times people state that even their closest friends act different once you tell them you’re rich. Poor people can’t stand rich people, because the poor they compare themselves to them and if you are unlucky, one of your friends will do what they can to take your wealth by any means
@@HipHopTheme That's showing it. Believe it or not, you're not going to be not rich just by dressing differently, as long as no one knows you and you don't show it off, no one cares. as soon as you show it off or are well known, yeah, that part changes, but that's precisely what you've seen in the video.
@@Unknown_Genius There are a lot of reddit threads about this topic actually. They became millionaire overnight and when asked what they do, they respond something off topic “freelancer, etc” so they don’t judge you’re some rich guy, and you just live off of the lie to avoid any potential jealousy crimes
When I worked at a media company we had to make a videoclip for a Dutch singer. We needed a big Villa for it and found a guy willing to let us film at his place at certain locations. He lived in a neighborhood with many villa's. All big mansions with lots of ground and high walls/fences around their property. Our director got curious and asked the guy about break ins. He replied there were multiple break ins every month, came with owning a big house like that he said. Most people there had panic rooms for that specific reason. When asked if he wasn't afraid of it, he simply replied "Shouldn't live in a big house, with expensive cars on the drive way if you don't want people to know you have valuables they might like". He knew the risks and had preparations for it. Many of these shows offs online love to show what they got, but don't understand the risk of it nor have any security measures in place to minimize the threat.
@@snicole042 Well, smarty pants- the police aren't omnipotent. If the thieves are breaking into large ass mansions that most likely have amazing security systems, they are clearly REALLY good at avoiding capture. Didn't you watch the video? In an ideal world, crime wouldn't exist. And in an ideal world where crime exists, all criminals would be caught. But like he so rightfully pointed out, we DON'T live in an ideal world.
That's kind of sad like ur rich but how dare u have nice car or house. You just have to hide it. It's like a biracial person that pass as white better hide that minority ur mix with. So you don't face racism
I knew everything in Australia was venomous and deadly but I didn't know they had six armed men too. Sheesh, imagine a few dudes breaking into your house holding 4 guns a piece, and still having two free hands 😮
It is a well known fact that you don't f*ck big time with others money in Italy, Argentina or Australia. Canada, USA you may get away with it with a few bruises.
Growing up, I was always taught to never show strangers, and even friends and families sometime your money. But it seems like that teaching is now gone and it's the total opposite.
I have more money than is fair, and I would feel so gross flaunting it. Lots of people are struggling, and flexing how much money you have feels like spilling water in front of someone who's thirsty.
I mean, you SHOULD be able to wear or drive whatever you want if you have money and show it off not as a flaunting but I'd having wealth is your normal life then why not show on social media what is your everyday living like anyone else? And no one should be robbing you in the first place, but unfortunately life doesn't work that way. So keeping a low profile is always best.
yeah you're right too! I'm not against some people having more than others. it only gets gross when you got people who can't afford to buy a home, when you get people that don't have to work to live and people that if they didn't work would starve.
Well as someone who has barely enough to get by, I think you sound like a great person. It's hard enough chasing your dreams without other people rubbing their success in your face
Remember everyone: Banks do have too much power. Banks do shady things. However, banks are government backed and still are the safest place for money. As much as the thought of freeing yourself from them with a private vault or crypto wallet, all you do is make yourself the target without the security.
yep. the other advantage of a crypto wallet though is you can do Illegal things with less eyes on ya though crypto... banks are far easier to track transactions.
@Sniperbear13 Crypto transactions are often open. You might be able to hide who you are, but your transactions will be visible to anyone making following the money so much easier. There's a reason criminals often only deal in cash, it's practically impossible to trace.
He's fucking stupid. With 40 mil you could invest that into a stablecoin for fixed yield and literally live like he did off the interest without blowing the money
There's nothing more comforting than being financially secure and nobody knowing you have money. I knew someone who bought a fancy gucci wallet that was worth several paychecks for them, and all it served to do was make them a target for their non-existent money. When I was poor my wallet was an office binder clip I got for free. A decade later I make good money and that same office binder clip is still my wallet lol. I ain't keeping my money in something worth more than the wealth it contains.
When I started seeing people I went to school with getting done for some of the worse crimes in society, I started being weary of what I post on social media, two years later I stopped using facebook, etc. altogether.
Those who claim to have wealth have none. The fact that you would have no private security, security system, AND no firearm means that he was definitely what we call "dumb money".
@blackshadexl It won't make them rich unless they put in the work, win the lottery, or get an inheritance. Wealth just doesn't fall out of the sky for people. So, they might as well get to work.
As someone who already struggled with just stopping to smoke, I don't even want to know how insane it makes you if you don't have access to any actual drug after using it for years. That stuff is no joke, it's just sad that it's talked down so much like it'd be no "issue" despite essentially turning people into mindless zombies.
Generally, wealthy people are deeply quiet for a lot of reasons. They dress down in public, they donate and do volunteer work in private, they don't flaunt anything on social media, etc. To give a great example, I had a friend who told me they took a private jet instead of commercial like on a whim during their vacation (maybe not "friend" but someone I talk to through another associate) and when one of their friends tried to take photos, she legit grabbed the phone out of her hand and deleted them. Told her to NOT post anything. Wealthy people do will never risk their wellbeing for media attention (or at least the smarter ones)
Home run! But if you tell a woman shes drawing Unnecessary attention to herself by wearing certain outfits, you're immediately are told she isnt at fault for what happens, but a dude wearing a 200k watch that gets robbed is considered a dumb azz🤔. MAKE that make sense!
If the person isn't your very close friend, no successful investor is going to tell everyone else exactly what he does, because that's competition and lowering his potential earnings. Always remember this people. Don't be stupid Edit: if a successful investor does give everyone info like this then it's to exploit you/use you to increase their profits
Got gold in your teeth? Or nice-ish shoes? Never underestimate the many varying degrees of "poorness". There is often someone who has it worse than you. You also surely must have a cellphone and electricity to be able to comment here.
@@MarcIversonNow I believe many rappers are on a suicide mission with the gold and diamond studded teeth. But rappers are fucking dumb anyways, and they end up killing each other over stupid shit, so...there you go.
My favorite meme is what a robber has a guy at gunpoint on an ATM only to find out he has $0.00 the end up, caring a basket and giving him food and groceries
@@blacklightfreakout825 gold is close to $2400 an ounce so that means that gold jewelry will be more expensive if it weighs at least an ounce. No way i would wear any gold jewelry
If you want to decrease the chance you're robbed while outside, you dress up as inconspicously as possible to make it look like you're just the average person that has nothing interesting going on in life, including money. Yet somehow these influencers did not take that advice in the social media space, as if that same philosophy does not apply to that same space as well.
Eh it’s more of don’t post it so people can plan on you man nowadays a spur of the moment crime is very unlikely remember your more likely to be murdered by family then a stranger
@@razadaza9651Where you getting ladies from? Of the street? In the club? Because I am a woman, I will broke for the regular people, bit if I want a quality man then I would dress nice for the golf club or yacht club or any club for financially stable people, but go back looking broke for the brokies. 😂😂😂
@@FeiFongWang He is very eccentric; however , he likes to pretend to live in a small 50k home and he brags about sleeping at the factory to help meet production deadlines
In an ideal world there wouldn't be people trying to steal your wealth - but in a perfect world, you probably wouldn't even have that wealth. Losing touch with reality plays a role here.
Important video to everyone who flexes on social media. I don’t think it has to be wealth you’re‘advertising’ it might be enough for someone who knows where you live and who needs money to arm themselves and seek you out.
Hello, Argentinian here tryin to share some knowledge and facts about the "Lechuga" case (Lechuga was the nickname that this Fernando Perez character used, A.K.A. "Sarna" by his enemies) This Lechuga dude basically had a deal with some of Argentina's greatest Hooligan fans (also known here as "Barra Bravas") mainly Boca Jrs's Barra bravas, wich in time, he also recieved threats from them, but it wasnt them that he found his demise, it was from an ex collague and friend from Lechuga that owed him money. Many people hated Lechuga including his ex partner Pilepich, Pilepich made a video on social media calling out Lechuga and trying to rendezvous all people who was conned by Lechuga, it seems that this call was answered, and Lechuga messed with very heavy people. After they found his body dismembered in a travel suitcase, the investigation started by capturing Pilepich, the mastermind of the crime started to drop false clues in order to make the police waste time and go nowhere, but when Investigations got Pilepich cellphone, they found out those cellphones were provided by the Ministry of Security from Buenos Aires City Government... Turns out Lechuga also pissed off a Police Commissar, name Cordoba, who was the one that set the list on how-to-do the murder without getting cought, as we already know, it wasnt enough, from the moment they found out where the cellphones came from, the investigation arrested both Cordoba and Pilepich.
yeahh, learned not to tell people how much money I have from my mom. She's already asked for money by extended family members often and when we went to her hometown we've suddenly had so much more family members.
I would just like to say that while I am grateful for things I enjoy like running water, air conditioning, and the moon, I do NOT have anything worth stealing.
Fran from Argentina here. The guy in the thumbnail is from here! They usually led a pretty shitty life... and they end up like them. In Spanish we say: "el que mal anda, mal acaba".
- Don't associate with people who are shady themselves, or who are involved with shady people. - Don't flex your wealth whether online or in person, and don't associate with people that do so. - invest in security systems and personnel - Don't steal from people, and don't associate with people that do so. - Do some charity(especially feeding the needy) - Lobby for laws that help the poor; e.g. minimum wage, unemployment government assistance, lower taxes for the low/middle class. - Don't visit or live in areas/countries that are unsafe/has high crime rate - Don't visit or live in areas/countries where the police isn't strict against crime.
Millionaires I know are too busy to show their wealth, a TRUE moneyman NEVER shows his wealth, their world is dangerous enough, plus they keep security in their budget.
Facts, I have a friend that regularly would politely decline hanging out within our group saying he already had plans. He looked exactly like a middle class person but after a few years told us he was working on his business. the guy would literally work 10-14 hours a day, 7 days a week and we had no idea
"If you don't design your own life's plan. Chances are you'll fall into somebody else's plan. And guess what they have planned for you? Not much.'" Jim Rohn
It's not just online. A kid was in a snooker hall and was boasting about money and Bitcoin. He got kidnapped and tortured. Oddly enough he actually had hardly anything too. You can't help people who can't help themselves.
you are already rich if you have a roof over your head, high speed Wi-Fi, modern technology, and a proper functioning body. Internet has created millions of pathways. This statement you made would be true 300 years ago
I mean, making some money and simply Not Spending it are the main first steps. Figuring out how to use that money best depends on your situation but lowering your bills is a great start (car payment paid off, other debts, etc. Credit cards has a whole other discussion with them but easily summed up to: if you can't pay them all off in a single month, you owe too much)
@@Vampiyaathis. If you can get some form of starting loan, have a good idea and are lucky enough, you might actually be able to cheat the system by being poor and still having a chance!
This is how life works: you are here to make money and everyone else is here to take your money. The goal is to try to keep as much of your money as possible.
I once heard a story of a guy who went abroad and bought a fake watch. He got a replica box and even had fake paperwork to match. If you have been abroad you know how ridiculous some of these replicas are. Like why is there a limited edition, rare top brand watch in this random stall for 50 dollars. Anyways, the guy brought the watch home, and showed to his family members who got incredibly jealous and couldn’t believe he had obtained such an item. He never told them it was fake. Not long after those same ‘family’ members broke into his house and stole the watch. In the process they killed him. I still find this situation incredibly crazy to this day
The amount of ads I get on TH-cam promising to make me as rich as the content creator is unbelievable. If I had the kind of cash that had the potential to attract the wrong attention, I'd definitely not be telling everyone about it. I've never understood why big lottery winners go public either - seems mental to me. I've heard of several stories of winners who've been relieved of either their cash or their ability to have anything like a peaceful life.
All those ads are scams anyway. They’re trying to sell you a $5000 course. How they got rich is from selling $5000 courses, not from whatever shit they claim in the course. They make their money off of rubes
@@conversationswithadrianne I'm surprised that no-one has challenged that in court, given the potential ramifications of going public. I'm in the UK, and I'd be telling no-one, except for the people who I felt could be trusted with the information. I've heard some awful stories about people who won then had their lives turned upside down. It's not just the jealousy and demands for money - it's a question of safety.
In Finland we have a saying: "Kel' onni on, se onnen kätkeköön" loosely translates to "Who has luck, shall hide it" or "if you have happiness, hide it"
I never trust a guy who wears an expensive watch or drives an expensive car and talks about his money all the time. That actitude has saved me many problems.
Don't have social media. Don't discuss my financial life with anyone, including family. Basically, I don't tell anything to anyone and I have a peaceful life because of it.
I think there is an aggravating factor in that he was flaunting _stolen_ money that was not his. Even if it was legit wealth I wouldn't flaunt it like that.
Smh this lesson should be basic. Stop broadcasting your life. I had a old hand me down bike when I was about 12-13. I would ride that thing everywhere, and one day my mom saw me ride to a store and leave the bike outside while I got what I wanted. Later that night she was like “you just leave that bike laying around for anyone?” And I told her her “nobody want that bike. It’s beat the hell up, mismatched tire colors” “Yea, and there’s someone who don’t got a bike who’ll gladly take yours.” She was absolutely right. Tucked my bike in the bushes to get some McDonald’s, and in about 5 mins, someone stole it. The streets are always watching. This social media shit just gives people an inventory of things. Stop setting yourself up.
@@Jin420 My little sister?! She’s on her knees !! 😮😮 Pumping, it !! ready for the squeeze! My little sister? She a professional! Peenuz twister. 🌪️ My little sister ❤ my little sister.👧 ❤
I'm in Omaha Nebraska for the Berkshire Hathaway annual shareholders meeting. I've noticed more private security personnel than ever before. Hotels, Restaurants, and even in exhibition halls of the CHI Center they stand, sit, and walk with their client's. This is my 14th meeting and security has never been so tight. I guess it's just the signs of the times. We're staying at the Hilton and you are processed and credentialed before you have access to public areas.
You also got to be careful who you tell if you come across a lot of money, especially those closest to you (friends and family). You may not like to think that someone in that circle will take advantage of you, but there will always be that one person who will not hesitate to manipulate you to let them “borrow” as much money as they want till your funds dry up.
That's because he wasn't actually abducted - he faked it. That's why there's 'bruising'/discolouration but no swelling. And, as you say, why wouldn't they take back the money itself - it would be all too easy once they have him under their control. And wouldn't that be the whole point of abducting him in the first place - to retrieve their money? 💰
the questions we should all be asking is: why do all those people post their lavish lifes on social media? what is the reason? for clicks? for more money? all they do is attract more attention to themselfes! .. people will get jealous and got hunt you down! stay low.. don't post your life on social media!
Most likely for attention, and validation. They have low self esteem, and think they can buy it by impressing random ppl on the internet with their lifestyle.
As Argentinian we can say "Quien mal anda mal acaba" equivalent somehow to a "you get what you deserve" The guy was on dirty business, sourronded by bad people and fake friends, nobody end on a suitcase to be a good samaritan, generally speaking.
The best security is when your enemies don't know you exist
Truth in its purest sense 🔥🔥🔥🙏
Battleship grey.
If people don't know that you exist, they can't be your enemies.
@@ayeflippum that only applies to you on an individual level. If you belong to some group someone sees as enemy they're still your enemy
@@tomlxyz In that case, they know the group exists.
A Wise person told me several decades ago that if you want a conversation to remain civil the 3 topics you should never debate openly: money, religion, or politics...maybe one of the best pieces of advice I'd even been givin.
In 2024 that list is much longer... Add gender issues & pharmaceutical medicine to that list. Everybody is triggered
@@dmoney7536 Good luck having a nuanced balanced discussion on abortion these days too. Even me saying "I think it should be allowed legally but socially looked down upon unless somehow absolutely necessary, to help disincentivize reckless sexual behavior that causes more problems than it solves" will probably set people off in this thread eventually.
@@mikeexits thanks for sharing, I agree with your thoughts.
My mom was a big advocate of abortion, until I asked her if she thought it was a good thing that 3 of her potential grandchildren were aborted in the family. She said that had a big effect on her opinion but she still can't bring herself to speak against the science religion culture of pro abortion. It is sickening to me.
NPC
@oo7sk8punk, During Christmas dinners we don't talk politics to to keep peace. I have a older well educated sister who always votes Democrats. I have said to her in the past look what they stand for and look at their bad policies and she refuses. Now I leave well enough alone, some people have to wake up on their own, as they say you can't fix stupid.
There is a reason why old money keeps quiet
Criminals don't look at you if you look like you're broke.
Money Talks, Wealth Whispers
@@skeletonbuyingpealts7134 Nope. Wealth keeps its trap shut so us, the unwashed masses, dont converge on their door and drag them to the guillotine again. Ala Revolutionary France.
Yes we do keep quiet. 😉
It's why corporate billionaires are so hard to track down
Like my man DMX said "If you're flashing it, you must not want it!"
TRUTH
FACT
lord gimmie a sign!!!
@@BataraKado 🤣
Rip DMX
"Finance guru" is a fancy term for "conman".
No rich person ever wants to tell you how they got the money unless there is no way for you to get it.
I remember a co-worker peddling a pyramid scheme saying there's nothing wrong with a man selling confidence. I laughed my ass off into a HR complaint, claiming I was harassing them.
@@Wastingsometimehere
No there are plenty of people that will share their success. The majority of people do not follow it or give up after a small amount of time when they don't see the same numbers.
@@AxelZara Even if the person isn't a fraud, most of that is striking while the iron was hot and telling people about it when it gets cold. No one is going to tell a thing while they are still raking in money. Also they could have got more money off something else they aren't sharing.
@Wastingsometimehere ^^ exactly! Share their success after it's been milked dry.
The wealthiest people are also the most private, I wonder why?
Because their wealth has nothing to do with their status as so-called "influencers".
Because they're out of touch and terrified of everything?
Pretty dumb answer lol...@@agent_of_cthulhu
@@agent_of_cthulhu : Only Howard Stern
Because their wealth affords them privacy.
One of the many reasons why if you ever win the lottery, you should be as quiet as possible about it.
Most places announce your name and part of the terms is taking a picture. It's insane. I've heard 80% of lottery winners are in debt and their lives are ruined after a short time.
Maybe not most, but many.
@@inthefade its mind-bending, winning that much money. literally breaks people. lots of interesting stories and articles out there about it.
Also, winners should totally have the option of remaining anonymous if they want to.
@@inthefadeThat's difficult to believe.
In the UK, unless you choose to go public, the most they'll announce is "a middle aged married couple from London" or whatever.
There have been a surprising number of big winners who've done the whole publicity routine, and it never ends well.
Keep quiet and keep the head.
@@maeror1022Anonymity will always be the better option.
I dread to think about the 'old friends' who you've not seen in years who'd come out of the woodwork - it'd ruin it within weeks.
The mafia in the 30’s could find out anything about people, in today’s age literally everyone can find out anything. You show and tell you’re sending an invitation.
I swear instead of "six armed men" I understood "six-armed men" and that scared me even more.
"The six-arm men aren't real, they can't hurt you"
The six-arm men: 👾👾👾👾
dude's an arachnid
Two men have been completely disarmed.
@@sincostan999 so 6 arms and 2 -feet- legs (see comment below) ?
@@TomJakobWbut no legs
Sometimes Protecting your capital is much more important than making money. Basically because if you lose your capital, making money is much harder. ''Missing the train'' vs. ''losing your money''. There are a lot of trains, but if your money is gone, it's over.
Many overlook that banks are return-driven businesses. I don't trust keeping a large sum in a bank. Instead, I invest with guidance, enjoy the benefits, and save for retirement.
After the '08 financial crisis, I've learned not to trust corporations. Since 2020, I've been investing with a financial advisor and have had no major losses, so I'm not going back to relying solely on banks.
@@LucasBenjamin-hv7sk Please pardon me, who guides you on the process of it all?
Annette Marie Holt is the licensed adviser I use. Just research the name. You’d find necessary details to work with to set up an appointment.
Yeah, definitely worth considering. Just typing her name will take you to see her attributes. You can do your own findings and you'll be amazed to see her AUM.
One of many advises my mother gave me is to never talk about my money, savings or salary. Even if it's not much to buy a meal, someone will be willing to kill you for it.
If you never talk about it,difficult to learn. About it
This is incomplete advice. Never flaunt your money; it does you no good. However, you can and should talk about your salary with coworkers. The only way companies can fuck you over with inequal pay is if you don't know your coworkers' salaries. That's why companies tell you not to talk to others about your pay.
In most countries it's illegal for an employer to require you to keep your salary confidential, especially from coworkers. But, that isn't a universal rule that applies all over the world, so bear in mind your country might have different rules. If you can talk about your salary, you should, if only to make sure that you're not getting fucked over. Demand transparency from your employer, and hold them accountable by checking with your coworkers.
@deusdamnit You're also aloud to ask what the market value of your position is and then cross reference their number to determine trustworthiness
Your profile pic is funny lmao
eh, I‘m good. My ethnicity/religion already does the “someone will be willing to kill you for it” part, so might as well!
(This is dark humor; I still wouldn’t flaunt my non-existent wealth)
If you have loads of money, STFU about it unless you have loads of security to match
My family doesn't even know how much I make, and the ones who matter don't ask.
Sometimes the security can be in on it.
@@MarcIversonsecurity is not only human
Yeah I've never understood people "flexing".
You can borrow or rent someone's rare Rolex, rent supercars, stay at lavish hotels, and claim it's all your own... It's so fake, but people will believe you are rich.
@@MarcIversonAnd that's why you should own a gun and get a conceal carry license.
Lessons to be learned:
- be rich in private
- don't be rich around poor people
being rich near poor people isn't the issue.
being rich and flexing it absolutely is - most people aren't going to rob a millionaire for the sole reason that going to jail more often than not isn't a good option.
Now a millionaire that constantly flexes everything in your face... That's about the same as me randomly walking up to you and spitting at you constantly, at some point you will hit me - same effect, flex it often enough and you'll have more people willing to take it from you as the solely seeing you makes their blood boil.
@@Unknown_GeniusBeing rich around poor people is an issue. There are many times people state that even their closest friends act different once you tell them you’re rich. Poor people can’t stand rich people, because the poor they compare themselves to them and if you are unlucky, one of your friends will do what they can to take your wealth by any means
@@HipHopTheme That's showing it.
Believe it or not, you're not going to be not rich just by dressing differently, as long as no one knows you and you don't show it off, no one cares.
as soon as you show it off or are well known, yeah, that part changes, but that's precisely what you've seen in the video.
@@Unknown_Genius There are a lot of reddit threads about this topic actually. They became millionaire overnight and when asked what they do, they respond something off topic “freelancer, etc” so they don’t judge you’re some rich guy, and you just live off of the lie to avoid any potential jealousy crimes
Dress in old khahis and a t-shirt with holes in it in public.
You can wear your versace in private
When I worked at a media company we had to make a videoclip for a Dutch singer. We needed a big Villa for it and found a guy willing to let us film at his place at certain locations. He lived in a neighborhood with many villa's. All big mansions with lots of ground and high walls/fences around their property. Our director got curious and asked the guy about break ins. He replied there were multiple break ins every month, came with owning a big house like that he said. Most people there had panic rooms for that specific reason. When asked if he wasn't afraid of it, he simply replied "Shouldn't live in a big house, with expensive cars on the drive way if you don't want people to know you have valuables they might like". He knew the risks and had preparations for it. Many of these shows offs online love to show what they got, but don't understand the risk of it nor have any security measures in place to minimize the threat.
Or I don’t know arrest criminals so they stop breaking in. Why would you accept this?
@@snicole042 Well, smarty pants- the police aren't omnipotent. If the thieves are breaking into large ass mansions that most likely have amazing security systems, they are clearly REALLY good at avoiding capture. Didn't you watch the video? In an ideal world, crime wouldn't exist. And in an ideal world where crime exists, all criminals would be caught. But like he so rightfully pointed out, we DON'T live in an ideal world.
That's kind of sad like ur rich but how dare u have nice car or house. You just have to hide it. It's like a biracial person that pass as white better hide that minority ur mix with. So you don't face racism
@@snicole042
Bro thought he had a point, lol.
@@GoldenFateCoinplus police can’t really do much until a crime has been committed.
We like to say in Romania that " A fool is not fool enough, untill he is also boastful ".
I’m glad I’m only tier 1 fool at the moment.
Great comment. That's a cool proverb to learn.
@@shinakuma1779 Trust me, it is very true. Really smart and rich people you will never know they are rich unless they choose to let you know.
that's somehow rhyme in english. how was the phrase sounds in the native?
@@hilihkintil6789 " Prostul nu e prost destul, dacă nu e şi fudul " and it also has a really nice rhyme to it.
My dad always told me 2 things you dont talk about to strangers ,, Your fam and your money
Darwin Awards don't discriminate, you can be dirt poor or filthy rich.
Natural selection and evolution will always reign supreme
Technically it's not a Darwin award when someone else is doing the bad thing.
@@Miranox2 they asked for it
or in this case, fake rich...
@@LightSaber12345 Is you mad?
It’s crazy mahn especially in South Africa saw this girl buy a new car posted a photo of it and it got stolen not even 12 hours later
bruh what state SA is, that is not even biggest problem.
Lucky for me, I'm broke.
Exactly if someone was to kick my ass for money he'd just be practicing
@@MarcClearyHave you ever thought of simply having more money? - FinanceBro1984
Same
We bulletproof
But conducting people's supper must be some kind of sought-after skill.
Anyone flaunting their wealth to get little money from you is a conman.
Its amazing that in 2024 with all the available info people still fall for it.
you must be struggling.....
@@steve19811He’s speaking the truth and warning others about conmen. Nothing wrong with that. SHUT UP!!!!!
I am so sad people fall for this.
Andrew tate?
I knew everything in Australia was venomous and deadly but I didn't know they had six armed men too. Sheesh, imagine a few dudes breaking into your house holding 4 guns a piece, and still having two free hands 😮
It is a well known fact that you don't f*ck big time with others money in Italy, Argentina or Australia. Canada, USA you may get away with it with a few bruises.
@@navsofour2892 at least in non aussie countries the assassins' dont have six arms
@@ambedo_bass joke's on you...Aussie criminals have six arms because the government confiscated (forced buyback) all the law-abiding citizen's arms
Growing up, I was always taught to never show strangers, and even friends and families sometime your money. But it seems like that teaching is now gone and it's the total opposite.
All those fakers try to find shortcut trough life.
I just assumed "fin-fluencer" meant they were a marine biologist on tik tok
🐠
On onlyfans, the terminology would be “blowhole”, I think.
the world would be so beautiful if that were true
@@die_Katze98 Where "fin-tech" refers to a form of propulsion.
@@martin2289it's clearly a propulsion system based on fish-movement. (Actually have we attempted that before?)
I have more money than is fair, and I would feel so gross flaunting it. Lots of people are struggling, and flexing how much money you have feels like spilling water in front of someone who's thirsty.
Well said
I mean, you SHOULD be able to wear or drive whatever you want if you have money and show it off not as a flaunting but I'd having wealth is your normal life then why not show on social media what is your everyday living like anyone else? And no one should be robbing you in the first place, but unfortunately life doesn't work that way. So keeping a low profile is always best.
you are the most grounded rich person I've ever seen.
yeah you're right too!
I'm not against some people having more than others.
it only gets gross when you got people who can't afford to buy a home, when you get people that don't have to work to live and people that if they didn't work would starve.
Well as someone who has barely enough to get by, I think you sound like a great person. It's hard enough chasing your dreams without other people rubbing their success in your face
Remember everyone: Banks do have too much power. Banks do shady things. However, banks are government backed and still are the safest place for money. As much as the thought of freeing yourself from them with a private vault or crypto wallet, all you do is make yourself the target without the security.
yep.
the other advantage of a crypto wallet though is you can do Illegal things with less eyes on ya though crypto... banks are far easier to track transactions.
@@Sniperbear13 Crime is real backbone of crypto or it would have been doomed to fail long ago.
You're wrong
@@GnosticElohim thanks for explaining how he's wrong. Great rebuttal! 😂
@Sniperbear13
Crypto transactions are often open.
You might be able to hide who you are, but your transactions will be visible to anyone making following the money so much easier.
There's a reason criminals often only deal in cash, it's practically impossible to trace.
It’s crazy Aiden isn’t in prison for fraud. They have proof he didn’t open a trading account or transfer the money to any trading account.
Priorities.
He's probably Nancy Pelosi's nephew
He is streaming on Kick now, that's almost punishment enough.
@@shroomer3867 If we're lucky, the next beat down will be streamed there 😂
He's fucking stupid. With 40 mil you could invest that into a stablecoin for fixed yield and literally live like he did off the interest without blowing the money
There's nothing more comforting than being financially secure and nobody knowing you have money. I knew someone who bought a fancy gucci wallet that was worth several paychecks for them, and all it served to do was make them a target for their non-existent money. When I was poor my wallet was an office binder clip I got for free. A decade later I make good money and that same office binder clip is still my wallet lol. I ain't keeping my money in something worth more than the wealth it contains.
there are many things more comforting than that
I get being cheap but there’s nothing wrong with spending 10$ for a wallet at ross
When I started seeing people I went to school with getting done for some of the worse crimes in society, I started being weary of what I post on social media, two years later I stopped using facebook, etc. altogether.
Very smart. I NEVER used it or instagram or Twitter. Sensed the danger of it with or without money.
Good for you doesn’t mean anyone else can’t set your stuff to private and live a normal life that’s all
So, in short, the old saying still holds true. That saying is "A fool and his money are easily parted" 🤷♂️
Those who claim to have wealth have none. The fact that you would have no private security, security system, AND no firearm means that he was definitely what we call "dumb money".
I RATHER BE RICH THAN FAMOUS.
I will only be famous, if I have the Security to back me
@@ineedpowers5151 One day you will maybe understand how slow that statement made you sound
If I was rich and flaunting it like that, I would be double-strapped at all fckin times.
Absolutely. Haters all over the place.
If someone wants you bad enough. You being double strapped will mean nothing
@blackshadexl It won't make them rich unless they put in the work, win the lottery, or get an inheritance. Wealth just doesn't fall out of the sky for people. So, they might as well get to work.
Not only online but Offline too, best Not to tell anyone about your finances and profits, Not even family, no one
I'm being serious nobody cares like that if you made millions suddenly sure keep it low and think of your next moves but don't be ridiculous
Not only criminals after the money also never underestimate what a addict in bad cravings is willing to do to get his dope.
As someone who already struggled with just stopping to smoke, I don't even want to know how insane it makes you if you don't have access to any actual drug after using it for years.
That stuff is no joke, it's just sad that it's talked down so much like it'd be no "issue" despite essentially turning people into mindless zombies.
@@Unknown_Genius If you'd steal from your own mother, you've definitely made a series of bad life choices.
When you take everything some one has and they have nothing left to lose , guess who they're going to look for to take it out on .
"Real G's move in silence." The words I live by.
Like the G in lasagna 😂
@@CaseyAvalon lasa-NIAH
Like lasagna” - lil Wayne
Generally, wealthy people are deeply quiet for a lot of reasons. They dress down in public, they donate and do volunteer work in private, they don't flaunt anything on social media, etc. To give a great example, I had a friend who told me they took a private jet instead of commercial like on a whim during their vacation (maybe not "friend" but someone I talk to through another associate) and when one of their friends tried to take photos, she legit grabbed the phone out of her hand and deleted them. Told her to NOT post anything. Wealthy people do will never risk their wellbeing for media attention (or at least the smarter ones)
I would take pics and post them.
Whether you're flexing cash or a$$, there's always a risk.
Home run! But if you tell a woman shes drawing Unnecessary attention to herself by wearing certain outfits, you're immediately are told she isnt at fault for what happens, but a dude wearing a 200k watch that gets robbed is considered a dumb azz🤔. MAKE that make sense!
@@PassengerFifty7 what outfits are you talking about ? you really telling me women deserve to get .... for wearing revealing clothing?
@@weirdflex8158 they ALWAYS act like we were wearing short shorts, fishnets and a crop top when it happened to us.
@weirdflex8158 Are you saying a man deserves to get violently mugged for wearing an expensive watch?
If the person isn't your very close friend, no successful investor is going to tell everyone else exactly what he does, because that's competition and lowering his potential earnings. Always remember this people. Don't be stupid
Edit: if a successful investor does give everyone info like this then it's to exploit you/use you to increase their profits
I'm so broke that if someone would beat me up for money, he would end up giving me money instead 😅
Got gold in your teeth? Or nice-ish shoes? Never underestimate the many varying degrees of "poorness". There is often someone who has it worse than you. You also surely must have a cellphone and electricity to be able to comment here.
@@Lenariet Don't make me shudder with that gold teeth comment!
@@MarcIversonNow I believe many rappers are on a suicide mission with the gold and diamond studded teeth. But rappers are fucking dumb anyways, and they end up killing each other over stupid shit, so...there you go.
@@Lenariet cellphones can be acquired basically for free nowadays, even topline iphones, if you know what you are doing.
My favorite meme is what a robber has a guy at gunpoint on an ATM only to find out he has $0.00 the end up, caring a basket and giving him food and groceries
ngl man that pinata metaphor was pretty good lol
This is why I don't wear jewelry anymore. Nowadays people will target you to steal anything. Hard times I guess.
especially gold jewelry
@@mattyrock2467Hell, yeah. Especially when the price of gold has gone up. Even shitty 14K gold is expensive now.
nowadays i even feel unsafe walking around with my iphone 15 pro max
Drive an old car wear beat up shoes and hide your valuables
@@blacklightfreakout825 gold is close to $2400 an ounce so that means that gold jewelry will be more expensive if it weighs at least an ounce. No way i would wear any gold jewelry
If you want to decrease the chance you're robbed while outside, you dress up as inconspicously as possible to make it look like you're just the average person that has nothing interesting going on in life, including money. Yet somehow these influencers did not take that advice in the social media space, as if that same philosophy does not apply to that same space as well.
But we can’t get the ladies that way hehe
Eh it’s more of don’t post it so people can plan on you man nowadays a spur of the moment crime is very unlikely remember your more likely to be murdered by family then a stranger
That’s why j.cole looks homeless
Being a gray man is good.
@@razadaza9651Where you getting ladies from? Of the street? In the club? Because I am a woman, I will broke for the regular people, bit if I want a quality man then I would dress nice for the golf club or yacht club or any club for financially stable people, but go back looking broke for the brokies. 😂😂😂
I'm flabergasted none of them hired proper security.
This is like people getting scammed on RuneScape for free armor trimming lmao
wowwwwwww Runescape!! i remember when they scammed me with free trimming lol!!
I still play osrs
@@HoffyRS rsn?
@@DontSpySpying which one? I have a main, ironman, zerk, obby, ags pure. lol I’m a nerd and stream pking on twitch lol
@@DontSpySpying which one? I have a main, iron, zerk, obby, ags pure haha. Im a nerd
Imagine having millions of dollars, yet forgetting to hire BODYGUARDS
Bodyguards don´t accept their shit-coins
Millionares don't have bodyguards lmao maybe at like 100+ million more like 500+
Stealth Wealth is the way to move. People in the top 10 of the Forbes list are not flexing on social media.
Elon Musk
@@FeiFongWang He is very eccentric; however , he likes to pretend to live in a small 50k home and he brags about sleeping at the factory to help meet production deadlines
@@FeiFongWang He's an idiot, so that tracks.
@@FeiFongWang exception to the rule
Most are not even the richest among us, royalty and old wealth money is not even a concern to them.
In an ideal world there wouldn't be people trying to steal your wealth - but in a perfect world, you probably wouldn't even have that wealth. Losing touch with reality plays a role here.
No world with wealth inequality is “ideal” to begin with.
@@RubyBlueUwU I mean yeah
Finance guru = trust fund kid. Very often pretenders, pretending they made money themselves.
I don’t even let out what month or year I was born; let alone my finances!
I have been watching your videos since you had 10k subs. I am super happy to see you have grown to 500k+
Important video to everyone who flexes on social media. I don’t think it has to be wealth you’re‘advertising’ it might be enough for someone who knows where you live and who needs money to arm themselves and seek you out.
Hello, Argentinian here tryin to share some knowledge and facts about the "Lechuga" case (Lechuga was the nickname that this Fernando Perez character used, A.K.A. "Sarna" by his enemies)
This Lechuga dude basically had a deal with some of Argentina's greatest Hooligan fans (also known here as "Barra Bravas") mainly Boca Jrs's Barra bravas, wich in time, he also recieved threats from them, but it wasnt them that he found his demise, it was from an ex collague and friend from Lechuga that owed him money. Many people hated Lechuga including his ex partner Pilepich, Pilepich made a video on social media calling out Lechuga and trying to rendezvous all people who was conned by Lechuga, it seems that this call was answered, and Lechuga messed with very heavy people.
After they found his body dismembered in a travel suitcase, the investigation started by capturing Pilepich, the mastermind of the crime started to drop false clues in order to make the police waste time and go nowhere, but when Investigations got Pilepich cellphone, they found out those cellphones were provided by the Ministry of Security from Buenos Aires City Government...
Turns out Lechuga also pissed off a Police Commissar, name Cordoba, who was the one that set the list on how-to-do the murder without getting cought, as we already know, it wasnt enough, from the moment they found out where the cellphones came from, the investigation arrested both Cordoba and Pilepich.
"And dont floss, money looks better when its invisible"- DJ Quik
LOL love it! One thing I see in almost every TRUE financial professional is fantastic teeth no matter their age.
And i also don't floss, yet my dentist keep recommending it to me. Very confusing.
its hard not to be cynical in today's world
A certain amount of cynicism is healthy and necessary. Just don't be consumed by it.
Agreed 100%, but we must keep fighting for ourselves and our loved ones because we're meant for more than being cheap laborers and consumers
It's kind of hard to feel bad for these people
yeahh, learned not to tell people how much money I have from my mom. She's already asked for money by extended family members often and when we went to her hometown we've suddenly had so much more family members.
I have no pity for those people. I live by the simple rule: keep private life private. If they stick to this rule, nothing would happen to them.
You don't know nothing would happen to them like seriously dawg you need to understand math cause you suck
That last guy = cartels! Don't **** with the cartels.
You would /think/ that would be common sense...
I truly applaud everyone who makes the life's of those animals worse
I would just like to say that while I am grateful for things I enjoy like running water, air conditioning, and the moon, I do NOT have anything worth stealing.
Fran from Argentina here. The guy in the thumbnail is from here! They usually led a pretty shitty life... and they end up like them.
In Spanish we say: "el que mal anda, mal acaba".
- Don't associate with people who are shady themselves, or who are involved with shady people.
- Don't flex your wealth whether online or in person, and don't associate with people that do so.
- invest in security systems and personnel
- Don't steal from people, and don't associate with people that do so.
- Do some charity(especially feeding the needy)
- Lobby for laws that help the poor; e.g. minimum wage, unemployment government assistance, lower taxes for the low/middle class.
- Don't visit or live in areas/countries that are unsafe/has high crime rate
- Don't visit or live in areas/countries where the police isn't strict against crime.
That's why famous wealthy people always have a security team around them at all times.
Really?
In the end days it says “ people will be lovers of self and money”
The end days have been going on for a very long time then.....like the whole time.
Millionaires I know are too busy to show their wealth, a TRUE moneyman NEVER shows his wealth, their world is dangerous enough, plus they keep security in their budget.
Facts, I have a friend that regularly would politely decline hanging out within our group saying he already had plans. He looked exactly like a middle class person but after a few years told us he was working on his business. the guy would literally work 10-14 hours a day, 7 days a week and we had no idea
I suggest reading "the millionaire next door".
Agreed.
“A Few Pieces of Fernando” is what I’m naming my band…..I called it
"If you don't design your own life's plan. Chances are you'll fall into somebody else's plan. And guess what they have planned for you? Not much.'" Jim Rohn
Why casinos insist on "hand pays" in front of everybody still annoys me.
They're trying to exploit the more primal parts of people psyche.
It's not just online. A kid was in a snooker hall and was boasting about money and Bitcoin. He got kidnapped and tortured. Oddly enough he actually had hardly anything too. You can't help people who can't help themselves.
Just gotta boast and make peoples blood boil, an easy way to get what's to be expected that way.
what is a “snooker hall”?
@@majorgear1021 a hall where people play snooker.
@majorgear1021 PoolTable hall I think tho I could be wrong.
@@majorgear1021A hall where people play snooker.
Remember kids! The first step to getting rich is to already be rich!
Yep. Or just straight up being a sociopath/psychopath.
Or find other rich people and convince them they'll get richer if they give you their money
you are already rich if you have a roof over your head, high speed Wi-Fi, modern technology, and a proper functioning body. Internet has created millions of pathways. This statement you made would be true 300 years ago
I mean, making some money and simply Not Spending it are the main first steps. Figuring out how to use that money best depends on your situation but lowering your bills is a great start (car payment paid off, other debts, etc. Credit cards has a whole other discussion with them but easily summed up to: if you can't pay them all off in a single month, you owe too much)
@@Vampiyaathis. If you can get some form of starting loan, have a good idea and are lucky enough, you might actually be able to cheat the system by being poor and still having a chance!
Versace is basically THE brand of the wealthy person with no taste.
Just let them be if they like it it's cool
This is how life works: you are here to make money and everyone else is here to take your money. The goal is to try to keep as much of your money as possible.
Maybe if you’re a consoomer hedonist
I once heard a story of a guy who went abroad and bought a fake watch. He got a replica box and even had fake paperwork to match. If you have been abroad you know how ridiculous some of these replicas are. Like why is there a limited edition, rare top brand watch in this random stall for 50 dollars.
Anyways, the guy brought the watch home, and showed to his family members who got incredibly jealous and couldn’t believe he had obtained such an item. He never told them it was fake.
Not long after those same ‘family’ members broke into his house and stole the watch. In the process they killed him. I still find this situation incredibly crazy to this day
Fr proof?
@@pixelander Source: Trust me bro
@@domo_willsonnah stuff like this does happen. You’d be surprised.
im not even surprised if this actually happened, people are incredibly greedy
they value objects over lives
Don't bother with passive income that's impervious to market conditions, that's for chumps. Just skip all those steps and transmute lead into gold.
How?
@@timetraveler_0 Nice try, back to to the 16th century with you!
Fuck that; transmute lead into _$DOGE_ lmao
Your a goofball index funds and real estate are two examples of good passive income
Pride, Greed AND Vanity goeth before the fall.
Thank you for the video Kira.
Love of money is the root to all evil
Love of money is the root to all evil
The amount of ads I get on TH-cam promising to make me as rich as the content creator is unbelievable.
If I had the kind of cash that had the potential to attract the wrong attention, I'd definitely not be telling everyone about it.
I've never understood why big lottery winners go public either - seems mental to me.
I've heard of several stories of winners who've been relieved of either their cash or their ability to have anything like a peaceful life.
All those ads are scams anyway. They’re trying to sell you a $5000 course. How they got rich is from selling $5000 courses, not from whatever shit they claim in the course. They make their money off of rubes
In many states big lottery winners are required by law to go public.
That always bothered me. Let people have their privacy.
I've seen videos of people who got killed by their own damn family after winning the lottery! Ye Gods! I would keep it private.
TH-cam promotes it all
@@conversationswithadrianne I'm surprised that no-one has challenged that in court, given the potential ramifications of going public.
I'm in the UK, and I'd be telling no-one, except for the people who I felt could be trusted with the information.
I've heard some awful stories about people who won then had their lives turned upside down.
It's not just the jealousy and demands for money - it's a question of safety.
In Finland we have a saying: "Kel' onni on, se onnen kätkeköön" loosely translates to "Who has luck, shall hide it" or "if you have happiness, hide it"
Is that why everyone in Finland looks miserable?
@@nickpavia9021 cultural things. We don't smile without a reason.
New money on social media is dumb as a pinata, if they flex online they deserve whats comming.
I flex my new car online I deserve give me a break you clown😂 where does this hate come from? I think your mad you have nothing😹
It's like self-preservation doesn't mean anything to these people.
So-called “influencers” by nature lack basic common sense. Otherwise they’d be doing something worthwhile.
The best flex is the security force you don’t talk about.
I never trust a guy who wears an expensive watch or drives an expensive car and talks about his money all the time. That actitude has saved me many problems.
Don't have social media. Don't discuss my financial life with anyone, including family. Basically, I don't tell anything to anyone and I have a peaceful life because of it.
😂 Until you passes without a will.
My mum always used to say: "If you tell everyone you have a lot of money, you will suddenly get a lot of ... 'friends'."
I think there is an aggravating factor in that he was flaunting _stolen_ money that was not his. Even if it was legit wealth I wouldn't flaunt it like that.
Basic survival says blend into the herd. Standing out catches predator attention
My alternative title: Awful people who had awful things happen to them and who I will forget when this video ends.
Smh this lesson should be basic. Stop broadcasting your life. I had a old hand me down bike when I was about 12-13. I would ride that thing everywhere, and one day my mom saw me ride to a store and leave the bike outside while I got what I wanted. Later that night she was like “you just leave that bike laying around for anyone?” And I told her her “nobody want that bike. It’s beat the hell up, mismatched tire colors”
“Yea, and there’s someone who don’t got a bike who’ll gladly take yours.”
She was absolutely right. Tucked my bike in the bushes to get some McDonald’s, and in about 5 mins, someone stole it. The streets are always watching. This social media shit just gives people an inventory of things. Stop setting yourself up.
Kira is here, now I can STOP thinking about work!
😂😂
@@Jin420
My little sister?!
She’s on her knees !! 😮😮
Pumping, it !!
ready for the squeeze!
My little sister?
She a professional!
Peenuz twister. 🌪️
My little sister ❤ my little sister.👧 ❤
Money doesn't like excessive noise. Because it's a current, currency
I'm in Omaha Nebraska for the Berkshire Hathaway annual shareholders meeting. I've noticed more private security personnel than ever before. Hotels, Restaurants, and even in exhibition halls of the CHI Center they stand, sit, and walk with their client's. This is my 14th meeting and security has never been so tight. I guess it's just the signs of the times. We're staying at the Hilton and you are processed and credentialed before you have access to public areas.
Wow. This speaks volumes.
It’s getting bad . I guess this is why the decriminalized shoplifting , maybe they’re saving lives by letting people go ..
Tbh, I think you have more of a risk of being killed by a tornado in Omaha than armed gunmen. Last week was insane lol
robbery rates have been going down hard for 30 years straight learn the facts although idk maybe people target rich people more these days
You also got to be careful who you tell if you come across a lot of money, especially those closest to you (friends and family). You may not like to think that someone in that circle will take advantage of you, but there will always be that one person who will not hesitate to manipulate you to let them “borrow” as much money as they want till your funds dry up.
I don't remember subscribing but damn I'm glad I did. An excellent educational video, thanks.
I'm surprised Aiden got off relatively easy, you'd think kidnappers would take a finger or two at least
That's because he wasn't actually abducted - he faked it. That's why there's 'bruising'/discolouration but no swelling. And, as you say, why wouldn't they take back the money itself - it would be all too easy once they have him under their control. And wouldn't that be the whole point of abducting him in the first place - to retrieve their money? 💰
I guess that he paid them, the kidnappers risk a lot more if they mutilate him.
the questions we should all be asking is: why do all those people post their lavish lifes on social media? what is the reason? for clicks? for more money? all they do is attract more attention to themselfes! .. people will get jealous and got hunt you down! stay low.. don't post your life on social media!
Most likely for attention, and validation. They have low self esteem, and think they can buy it by impressing random ppl on the internet with their lifestyle.
Because it's there business lmao more people see it more people contact for work and more ad revenue etc it's not that complicated
Well sadly the d*ting world is so competitive now that you need to post a Ferrari for girls to reply you on Instagram...
Wearing expensive jewelry, showing off money!!! All that is a bad recipe to get robbed by desperadoes!!!
Yep!
Insecurity about being poor is something that some people never get past.
I NEVER understood people who want to tell anyone and EVERYBODY they have a lot of money 💰💲 on hand!!!
As Argentinian we can say "Quien mal anda mal acaba" equivalent somehow to a "you get what you deserve" The guy was on dirty business, sourronded by bad people and fake friends, nobody end on a suitcase to be a good samaritan, generally speaking.
lots of people are murdered for no reason you clown sounds like argentians have some learning to do lol
That last story is scary.