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Imagine furnishing your house with 5 years same as cash financing and it gets destroyed by a flood in year 2. You could be paying for the old furniture for years while not having any place to sit or sleep. Being "underwater" both literally and figuratively.
@@ElAgustin I totally agree with Tina. You are absolutely amazing. I’m not sure how old you are but you are very smart young man. You have an amazing future ahead of you…always stay as exactly as you Are! How do you stay so calm? Talk about patience your voice is so calming I just wish I could be more like you I am a frugal person and I don’t have a whole lot, but what I do have is paid for. I don’t owe anyone anything, other than my monthly bills If I use my credit cards which I usually don’t use too often, I always pay them off in full each month. Wishing you the very very best of luck. I’m sorry you had to go through the terrible situation But, thankfully the damage to your apartment was minimal compared to others, you are truly blessed And I truly believe you’re aware, of that … but thank you for all your information I love watching your channel I am always looking for ways to improve my frugality lifestyle. You are the absolute best. Take care of yourself and your parents which I’m sure you do. I will keep you in my prayers as well as the Rest of the people who were affected by these horrific hurricanes for right now hurricane Milton has taken place. And some of my family members and friends are all safe from harm in Florida, South and North Carolina. May God bless you always, I am looking so forward to your next video.😊🙏❤️ I am extremely proud of you as I sure your parents are as😊
Hey I just want to let you know that watching your videos has really had a positive impact in my life. Imagine from living paycheck to paycheck and most times getting in debt to now saving for emergency and spending on necessities only. For this I say thank you 🙏🏿
that's what my ex-husband wanted to do. live in a camper so if he got mad at work he could just quit and drive off as opposed to trying to sell a home, etc. LOL
Spot on. Rich people who have been spoiled their whole lives have a very difficult time dealing with disasters because they are use to having material things. People who have less can deal with it much better because they use to living with very little. That is why you should never covet or desire to have material things on earth. Family and friends are more valuable than material goods.
Depends on the rich person and the nature of the disaster. For example, if Trump loses he will deal with more lawsuits, something he has dealt with his whole life. He may go to jail for a short time or for a while. If it's for awhile, he may be seriously affected or maybe not, depends on the sentence. Rich people deal with things differently than the poor. Bill Gates had his company divided, but he is still fine.
No more buying expensive furniture, appliances, clothes or anything else that i can't let go. Buy experiences with your family or lover ones. Spend time with your dogs (I love my doggos). It all gives me so much happiness, but to learn this I had to stop listening to the society and stop watching people around. I had to become a loner for a while to learn what's most important.
you always inspire me. i am a 24-year-old viewer from the Philippines, where being an average citizen is not exactly ideal and the family-oriented culture is a big deal (not a problem to me, but it can get quite costly). disasters are also usual here. your wisdom fuels me to save money and keep myself safe from financial losses, knowing i simply earn just enough to get by.
Yeah, this guy is single that's why he can be comfortable being frugal. He only has himself to worry about. If you're married or have kids you have to split your finances in a mandatory fashion.
There are plenty of minimalists who are married with families. Joshua Becker, Josh Millburn. I just began following one woman who is married and 4 kids all under 7. Just look around TH-cam.
My home is very well furnished too. Hardly used rooms full of Ethan Allen furniture everywhere that we bought from a doctor who was moving overseas. Paid $700 and resold about $200 we didn't want.
If i could do it all over, i would definitely be a minimalist. Im in my 70s and have so much clutter and even though i try to declutter daily, ill never get to where i want. Dont have the energy or physical ability now. So you young ones, live with less stuff and be free to enjoy life.
It's awesome that you're alright, and that you're seeing real results from all the preparation you did in the run-up to this event. At least you've got some timely context for your next few videos too. Stay safe and stay dry. Viva el Agustin!
Long time viewer. So glad you're okay. All super good points in particular the Advocating for yourself. Being frugal, a minimalist, well organised and also positive and optimistic, allow you to focus on the important things during this difficult time. Continue to take care and thanks for making videos even during this difficult period!
You are very blessed to not have worse damage. I’ve seen some other TH-camrs didn’t fare so well sad😢. I kinda wish I could live like you but I live on a farm and milk cows and gather eggs and harvest a garden. However! Buying second hand and using what frugal tips I can where I can is very beneficial. 🙌🏼 I know I have less and handle my possessions and money differently than I used because of videos and lifestyles like you. Good job 👏🏼
Ive follwed you forever. Got my grandma into your channel. She was already in a furniture free living lifestyle. Thankgod shes okay .she had enough finances to relocate and "refurnish" her new apartment. ( A few rugs) Lol and thats all she lost in the hurricane as well.
I have watched Austin for a while , and there is a lot of his advice which doesn't apply to me because his life situation is very different to mine , however there is a lot that does . I watch several frugal vloggers and its picking the best bits from every one of them . Also a lot financial advice which is good . When you have family ( like me ) a frugality mindset is vital . Austin can only deliver advice from life areas he has experienced, and it wont apply to everyone.
🤗. I'm sorry you're having to go through this. Less stuff is less trouble, less stressful and less work. I love that lifestyle and it frees us up to hike the East Tennessee / Western North Carolina mountains. I've been downsizing for quite a while now and couldn't be happier.
What a contrast. I was recently watching a video on Liberace and him showing off all his possessions - so different. He is now six feet under with nothing to take with him!
Good that you are safe and you loss is limited. I has been devistating for thousands of others not so fortunate, and the help from the government has been a disgrace.
@@Ronnie500 My point exactly. The 12 frugal habits make post disaster life easier to recover from, but, with the exception of the emergency fund, are very little help in the immediate aftermath (and the weeks and months afterwards). I’m grateful that he and his puppy have a place to land as they put their lives back together.
In his first video post Helene, he mentioned the importance and blessing of having friends or family to rely on. This emphasized our need to understand we are social by nature and need to maintain relationships.
I have you beat. I bought a dark blue leather sofa that reclined at both ends and a large matching leather chair, also reclined, for $100. It is a beautiful as when I bought it from a former colleague over a decade ago.
Thanks! Unfortunately, despite what I said in the video, I will have to move, ughhh. Mold removal isn't being taken seriously...so I've have the brown background for a few more weeks!
It’s good to be El Augustin 👍🏻 everything on Etsy while beautiful and creative are stuff and stuff can be burdensome in times like this. Another thoughtful and application focused video 👏🏼
Losing the Compostelana is certainly a bummer, on the upside you still can walk/ride another variant i.e. Via de la plata/ Camino del Norte / Francés when everything goes back to normal. Great tips!
I try to be freegan whenever possible; so much great free stuff out there! If it all disappeared it wouldn't be a huge loss. Renting is a big advantage in terms of disaster recovery. So happy you're well, Austin. Best wishes to you!
These are excellent habits to cultivate whether you're a hurricane victim or not. Losing one's possessions, no matter how inexpensive, is traumatic: it's your stuff. I suspect one's ability to weather the storm (no pun intended) has less to do with the items and their cost, and more to do with one's personality and outlook. If you're flexible, have a sense of perspective, and not apt to see life as an endless struggle, you're better able to take your losses and move on. Ultimately, we're going to have to part with everything (and everyone) in our lives: it's the natural course of things. Keeping our lives simple may help prepare for the inevitable, but neither should we deprive ourselves of the things (including people and pets) that make our lives rich, to make it easier to say goodbye. Or maybe we should, I don't know...
Glad to hear you are safe. I’m Japanese whose country has many natural disasters. I’m not offended at all as we have all attributes you mentioned here (and more) in our DNA and culture.
My friend John just went through Milton. He lives in central Florida. He had minimal damage...broken fence and two uprooted plants, as I recall. They recommend keeping important documents safe. Your insurance company should, if they cover natural disasters, pay for your temporary expenses. We have been decluttering for years because we plan to move. Every Friday I fill my car with stuff I donate or recycle. I'm upgrading my office shelving meaning whatever doesn't fit in the shelves must go. I'm glad your damage wasn't worse.
Good luck , the rest of the hurricane " kirk " has been coming in my country , a few departments were in red alert , the same results like your house , this tuesday morning , it was very raining , hard to deliver my packages
Move “have an emergency fund” way up the list….if you have little or nothing set aside for “rainy day” (pun intended),,,most of the rest of the list won’t matter
The question I had that wasn’t covered was did you have renters insurance for your stuff? I always carried rental insurance when I was renting and it was a low monthly cost back then.
Did your renter's insurance cover the cost of your lost possessions? I hope the landlord does more than just dry the place out (i.e. replace the floor and lower 4 inches of all the drywall).
No, it doesn't cover for natural flooding. Despite what I said in this video, I'm leaving that place as they are not taking the mold removal seriously...so I'll be with this brown background for a bit until I get my new place!! Very frustrating!
@@ElAgustin Leaving probably is best. You don't need any mold-related health issues down the road. And it's not even just you anymore - you have a fur baby to consider as well. 🐶Prayers for finding another great place. 🙏
People feel sorry for me riding an ebike that cost 2000 bucks… Weird…I’m not riding a Walmart kids 60 dollar bicycle….i take my e-bikes to the best bike shops I can…I upgrade parts when they break instead of getting the same part I upgrade… No one is concerned with how much money I’m saving by commuting by bike instead of by car…I’m not pumping gasoline into my e-bikes…I’m not pumping oil into my e-bikes…I don’t pay monthly insurance on them… Just crazy that people think about the rain but cops work in the rain snow sleet The military works year round…snow sleet ice don’t matter…at all… My e-bikes work year round..snow sleet and ice…I ride all year round..I bought Columbia and north face jackets gloves hats…I buy tactical gear not just designer fashion clothing lol My clothing is gear….its not a fashion trend lol My e-bikes were bought brand new zero miles… I don’t want a used worn out car .. My e-bikes ride very very well…they have better brakes than most cars especially if you still have drum brakes…I have 4 piston brakes on one of them and the brakes are the selling points…the brakes are very very very good…and they feel great! Again I don’t understand and probably never will that saving money is such a bad thing… I used to be homeless and that sucked!!! I enjoy budgeting saving investing instead of going to means buying crap good that’s bad for you…I enjoy doing things that actually matter instead of being entertained for a few mins…
Success seems to be connected with action . successful people keep moving . They make mistake ,but they don't quit .The stock market has plenty of opportunities to earn a decent payouts, with the rigIht skills and proper understanding of how the market works.
The world is gradually moving out of the I work for my boss era, and people who choose to be entrepreneurs are highly securing a brighter future for themselves..
Wouldn’t you just lock your credit reports first free? My chase bank alerts me about the dark web data for free. 💕 your channel , but question the cost of an app that be done for free other ways.
I don't need lot of materialistic stuff clutter myself, but that doesnt automatically mean that some other people out there rhink live the exact same way hell no bud 😂 If we all lived like that our economy would crumble.
Just an idea. It might be more useful to consider these "habits" as skills that require practice and time to develop rather than habits just anyone can do with a simple decision.
Like saying you won't fly because you might crash. I see where you are coming from, but living with cheap crap because you might have a flood makes no sense.
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I’m scared to even know.
@@TheCharlieH😅
Imagine furnishing your house with 5 years same as cash financing and it gets destroyed by a flood in year 2. You could be paying for the old furniture for years while not having any place to sit or sleep. Being "underwater" both literally and figuratively.
Agreed. These disasters are a good reminder that stuff is just stuff so our time, energy, and money should be used for things that really matter.
Live below your means and save the rest for a rainy day.
You will go far. Your positive mindset will always set you free!
Thanks, Tina!
@@ElAgustin
I totally agree with Tina.
You are absolutely amazing.
I’m not sure how old you are but you are very smart young man.
You have an amazing future ahead of you…always stay as exactly as you Are!
How do you stay so calm?
Talk about patience your voice is so calming
I just wish I could be more like you
I am a frugal person and I don’t have a whole lot,
but what I do have is paid for.
I don’t owe anyone anything, other than my monthly bills
If I use my credit cards which I usually don’t use too often,
I always pay them off in full each month.
Wishing you the very very best of luck. I’m sorry you had to go through the terrible situation
But, thankfully the damage to your apartment was minimal compared to others, you are truly blessed
And I truly believe you’re aware, of that … but thank you for all your information
I love watching your channel
I am always looking for ways to improve my frugality lifestyle. You are the absolute best.
Take care of yourself and your parents which I’m sure you do. I will keep you in my prayers as well as the
Rest of the people who were affected by these horrific hurricanes for right now hurricane Milton has taken place.
And some of my family members and friends are all safe from harm in Florida, South and North Carolina.
May God bless you always, I am looking so forward to your next video.😊🙏❤️
I am extremely proud of you as I sure your parents are as😊
Yes. My son has survived both Katrina and Helene. He said he already knew what matters the most.
Hey I just want to let you know that watching your videos has really had a positive impact in my life. Imagine from living paycheck to paycheck and most times getting in debt to now saving for emergency and spending on necessities only. For this I say thank you 🙏🏿
The great part of living in a van is it forces you to own less.
Oh, and you can easily drive off and avoid potential problems.
Freedom.
that's what my ex-husband wanted to do. live in a camper so if he got mad at work he could just quit and drive off as opposed to trying to sell a home, etc. LOL
My thoughts are with you and everyone affected. Stay Uncommon!
Thank God you weren't heavily impacted. God bless and protect all those displaced and distressed.
Yes, so many people had it much worse.
Spot on. Rich people who have been spoiled their whole lives have a very difficult time dealing with disasters because they are use to having material things. People who have less can deal with it much better because they use to living with very little. That is why you should never covet or desire to have material things on earth. Family and friends are more valuable than material goods.
Depends on the rich person and the nature of the disaster. For example, if Trump loses he will deal with more lawsuits, something he has dealt with his whole life. He may go to jail for a short time or for a while. If it's for awhile, he may be seriously affected or maybe not, depends on the sentence. Rich people deal with things differently than the poor. Bill Gates had his company divided, but he is still fine.
Yeah! I loved the camino frances so much!
Rich people would have insurance.
You are wise beyond your years and I love your positive outlook! I'm glad that you will be okay.
Glad you’re okay ❤️
Life can take things away from us at anytime. We have to pray GOD helps us & not be attached to material possessions
No more buying expensive furniture, appliances, clothes or anything else that i can't let go. Buy experiences with your family or lover ones. Spend time with your dogs (I love my doggos). It all gives me so much happiness, but to learn this I had to stop listening to the society and stop watching people around. I had to become a loner for a while to learn what's most important.
Glad you are doing ok, Austin.
Your dog looks very safe and comfy on that couch..... he may miss it. Great to see you start running again!!!!!!!!!!
*she
Glad you’re OK and here’s to new beginnings 🎉❤
you always inspire me. i am a 24-year-old viewer from the Philippines, where being an average citizen is not exactly ideal and the family-oriented culture is a big deal (not a problem to me, but it can get quite costly). disasters are also usual here. your wisdom fuels me to save money and keep myself safe from financial losses, knowing i simply earn just enough to get by.
Your suggestions & comments are very useful! Excellent listens!
I feel like a lot of these tips are easier when you're young, single and dont have a family.
Yeah, this guy is single that's why he can be comfortable being frugal. He only has himself to worry about. If you're married or have kids you have to split your finances in a mandatory fashion.
There are plenty of minimalists who are married with families. Joshua Becker, Josh Millburn. I just began following one woman who is married and 4 kids all under 7. Just look around TH-cam.
I am married with 2 children, and we've been living like him for 10 years in Boston, so, yes, it's possible
Be aware of mold when you move back. Not being attached to stuff and having an emergency fund makes all the difference.
I decided yesterday to move out as the mold removal isn't being taken seriously.
THIS. I was living in mold last year. It literally almost killed me in about 10 mos.
@@ElAgustin Good decision
I no longer finance vehicles or fine dining, however my home is well furnished because I spend most of my time at home.
My home is very well furnished too. Hardly used rooms full of Ethan Allen furniture everywhere that we bought from a doctor who was moving overseas. Paid $700 and resold about $200 we didn't want.
"DINING" lol
@@insertmyidentityhere worry more about your finances lol.
I love how real this experience is. So many people talk the talk, but you're also walking the walk.
I'm sorry you've had your life turned upside down by disaster. Dry here in Minnesota. I relate to all your points and do them all myself.
Greetings from Europe people had floods too. Wel done for being prepared😊
If i could do it all over, i would definitely be a minimalist. Im in my 70s and have so much clutter and even though i try to declutter daily, ill never get to where i want. Dont have the energy or physical ability now. So you young ones, live with less stuff and be free to enjoy life.
Glad you're ok and I like your mindset.
It's awesome that you're alright, and that you're seeing real results from all the preparation you did in the run-up to this event. At least you've got some timely context for your next few videos too.
Stay safe and stay dry. Viva el Agustin!
If there's one thing this did is give me topic ideas for a couple of week! The topic stops being relevant next week, I think, haha.
I just love your wisdom and outlook! Just keep looking forward!! Good luck!
May you bounce back stronger
Long time viewer. So glad you're okay. All super good points in particular the Advocating for yourself. Being frugal, a minimalist, well organised and also positive and optimistic, allow you to focus on the important things during this difficult time.
Continue to take care and thanks for making videos even during this difficult period!
It's how I make my living, so I got to keep pushing, haha. Thanks for watching!
Keep up the positvity!We appreciate it very much and i wish you all the best for the future.Greetings from the Netherlands 😊
Hello!
You are very blessed to not have worse damage. I’ve seen some other TH-camrs didn’t fare so well sad😢. I kinda wish I could live like you but I live on a farm and milk cows and gather eggs and harvest a garden. However! Buying second hand and using what frugal tips I can where I can is very beneficial. 🙌🏼 I know I have less and handle my possessions and money differently than I used because of videos and lifestyles like you. Good job 👏🏼
Ive follwed you forever. Got my grandma into your channel. She was already in a furniture free living lifestyle. Thankgod shes okay .she had enough finances to relocate and "refurnish" her new apartment. ( A few rugs) Lol and thats all she lost in the hurricane as well.
Well said. Only the disciplined are free.
I have watched Austin for a while , and there is a lot of his advice which doesn't apply to me because his life situation is very different to mine , however there is a lot that does . I watch several frugal vloggers and its picking the best bits from every one of them . Also a lot financial advice which is good . When you have family ( like me ) a frugality mindset is vital . Austin can only deliver advice from life areas he has experienced, and it wont apply to everyone.
OMG your pupster is soooooooooooo cute!!! She looks exactly like our first dog (adopted 35 yrs ago) named Penny.
That is some beautiful wall paneling.
Your edits crack me the heck up!! 😂😂 “The landlords a bitch!!” 😂😂😂
🤗. I'm sorry you're having to go through this. Less stuff is less trouble, less stressful and less work. I love that lifestyle and it frees us up to hike the East Tennessee / Western North Carolina mountains. I've been downsizing for quite a while now and couldn't be happier.
What a contrast. I was recently watching a video on Liberace and him showing off all his possessions - so different. He is now six feet under with nothing to take with him!
sorry to hear that, glad you are safe
Good that you are safe and you loss is limited. I has been devistating for thousands of others not so fortunate, and the help from the government has been a disgrace.
13. Having family or friends to "go home" to so that you don't have to find or pay (much) for a place to temporarily live.
Not everyone has that option either!!!
@@Ronnie500 My point exactly. The 12 frugal habits make post disaster life easier to recover from, but, with the exception of the emergency fund, are very little help in the immediate aftermath (and the weeks and months afterwards). I’m grateful that he and his puppy have a place to land as they put their lives back together.
In his first video post Helene, he mentioned the importance and blessing of having friends or family to rely on. This emphasized our need to understand we are social by nature and need to maintain relationships.
I have you beat. I bought a dark blue leather sofa that reclined at both ends and a large matching leather chair, also reclined, for $100. It is a beautiful as when I bought it from a former colleague over a decade ago.
your well being is the most important thing as long as you are ok "stuff" is replaceable
I hope you're doing ok, I've been thinking of you, love your positive outlook x
Thanks! Unfortunately, despite what I said in the video, I will have to move, ughhh. Mold removal isn't being taken seriously...so I've have the brown background for a few more weeks!
@@ElAgustin Sorry to hear that Austin x
It’s good to be El Augustin 👍🏻 everything on Etsy while beautiful and creative are stuff and stuff can be burdensome in times like this.
Another thoughtful and application focused video 👏🏼
Losing the Compostelana is certainly a bummer, on the upside you still can walk/ride another variant i.e. Via de la plata/ Camino del Norte / Francés when everything goes back to normal. Great tips!
Austin, another great informational video. 🎉
I look forward to them.
That Dog is Adorable ❤🐾
I try to be freegan whenever possible; so much great free stuff out there! If it all disappeared it wouldn't be a huge loss.
Renting is a big advantage in terms of disaster recovery.
So happy you're well, Austin. Best wishes to you!
These are excellent habits to cultivate whether you're a hurricane victim or not. Losing one's possessions, no matter how inexpensive, is traumatic: it's your stuff. I suspect one's ability to weather the storm (no pun intended) has less to do with the items and their cost, and more to do with one's personality and outlook. If you're flexible, have a sense of perspective, and not apt to see life as an endless struggle, you're better able to take your losses and move on. Ultimately, we're going to have to part with everything (and everyone) in our lives: it's the natural course of things. Keeping our lives simple may help prepare for the inevitable, but neither should we deprive ourselves of the things (including people and pets) that make our lives rich, to make it easier to say goodbye. Or maybe we should, I don't know...
Glad to hear you are safe. I’m Japanese whose country has many natural disasters. I’m not offended at all as we have all attributes you mentioned here (and more) in our DNA and culture.
Weather humbles you!
I love the hair 😊😊😊❤
Amen 🙏 ❤ you are alive & safe .
I get the idea and it's right. Excluding pieces of art, they can't be cheap. I mean real art.
Thankfully you can pop into the thrift store for some new nifty duckorations….🦆👍🏽
My friend John just went through Milton. He lives in central Florida. He had minimal damage...broken fence and two uprooted plants, as I recall. They recommend keeping important documents safe. Your insurance company should, if they cover natural disasters, pay for your temporary expenses. We have been decluttering for years because we plan to move. Every Friday I fill my car with stuff I donate or recycle. I'm upgrading my office shelving meaning whatever doesn't fit in the shelves must go. I'm glad your damage wasn't worse.
They don't cover natural disasters...of course.
So sorry. Keep well
Hello 👋👋
I am glad you are ok. Stay Safe 😊
Regards from Pakistan 😊
Glad your doing great, considering.
And as always, ty for inspiring us.
Very well presented.. couldn’t. Be better ❤
Great information. Glad everything is working out for you.
That was tough.
I'm glad you can move back to your apartment, because it looked very nice.
You are a Superstar!!
Good luck , the rest of the hurricane " kirk " has been coming in my country , a few departments were in red alert , the same results like your house , this tuesday morning , it was very raining , hard to deliver my packages
In Canada we have tenant insurance or house insurance that will cover the replacement of furniture etc.
I'm Canadian with "overland water" insurance that would cover everything. Best coverage for a couple of bucks a month.
Move “have an emergency fund” way up the list….if you have little or nothing set aside for “rainy day” (pun intended),,,most of the rest of the list won’t matter
Clean up stuff is very important!!!!!!!
The question I had that wasn’t covered was did you have renters insurance for your stuff? I always carried rental insurance when I was renting and it was a low monthly cost back then.
Another good one.😊
agreed don't nice expensive staff,
Did you have renters insurance that will hopefully help with replacing your items?
Renters insurance doesn't cover for natural flooding, of course!! They only cover instances that will never happen!
Watch out for black mold!
If a car floods, does comprehensive coverage cover the car, or is a separate flood policy needed?
Did your renter's insurance cover the cost of your lost possessions? I hope the landlord does more than just dry the place out (i.e. replace the floor and lower 4 inches of all the drywall).
No, it doesn't cover for natural flooding. Despite what I said in this video, I'm leaving that place as they are not taking the mold removal seriously...so I'll be with this brown background for a bit until I get my new place!! Very frustrating!
@@ElAgustin Leaving probably is best. You don't need any mold-related health issues down the road. And it's not even just you anymore - you have a fur baby to consider as well. 🐶Prayers for finding another great place. 🙏
yes but nice stuff can be insured!
True..but you better pray insurance pays out!
Why not get a renter's insurance with personal property coverage? It would cost about 150$ per year but give you a coverage of 100k
🤍 this!!
I'll take any stuff you don't want.
How many months would you or your viewers recommend for an emergency fund? Right now I have 6 months saved.
People feel sorry for me riding an ebike that cost 2000 bucks…
Weird…I’m not riding a Walmart kids 60 dollar bicycle….i take my e-bikes to the best bike shops I can…I upgrade parts when they break instead of getting the same part I upgrade…
No one is concerned with how much money I’m saving by commuting by bike instead of by car…I’m not pumping gasoline into my e-bikes…I’m not pumping oil into my e-bikes…I don’t pay monthly insurance on them…
Just crazy that people think about the rain but cops work in the rain snow sleet
The military works year round…snow sleet ice don’t matter…at all…
My e-bikes work year round..snow sleet and ice…I ride all year round..I bought Columbia and north face jackets gloves hats…I buy tactical gear not just designer fashion clothing lol
My clothing is gear….its not a fashion trend lol
My e-bikes were bought brand new zero miles…
I don’t want a used worn out car ..
My e-bikes ride very very well…they have better brakes than most cars especially if you still have drum brakes…I have 4 piston brakes on one of them and the brakes are the selling points…the brakes are very very very good…and they feel great!
Again I don’t understand and probably never will that saving money is such a bad thing…
I used to be homeless and that sucked!!!
I enjoy budgeting saving investing instead of going to means buying crap good that’s bad for you…I enjoy doing things that actually matter instead of being entertained for a few mins…
can furnituture not dry out after getting wet or something??
Unless it's priceless art gems or the only evidence of a past species
Success seems to be connected with action . successful people keep moving . They make mistake ,but they don't quit .The stock market has plenty of opportunities to earn a decent payouts, with the rigIht skills and proper understanding of how the market works.
Assets that can make one successful in life
I. Forex
2.Stocks
3.Shares
@@Wine552You are right.
But I don't know why people remain poor due to ignorance
The world is gradually moving out of the I work for my boss era, and people who choose to be entrepreneurs are highly securing a brighter future for themselves..
I mean he's right
Wouldn’t you just lock your credit reports first free? My chase bank alerts me about the dark web data for free.
💕 your channel , but question the cost of an app that be done for free other ways.
I don't need lot of materialistic stuff clutter myself, but that doesnt automatically mean that some other people out there rhink live the exact same way hell no bud 😂
If we all lived like that our economy would crumble.
So sick of youtubers trying to sell me shit.
💚
Did you bring your plants with you to your folks’ place?
They're still at the place, but I've been watering them.
@@ElAgustin oh good!
Were you away from Hurricane Milton?
兄弟,你应该来中国生活,你在拼多多、咸鱼上买东西更便宜,二手沙发10美元一个,你图片上那种地毯拼多多上1美元就能买,还包邮。
Just an idea. It might be more useful to consider these "habits" as skills that require practice and time to develop rather than habits just anyone can do with a simple decision.
You must be in your moms house.. all of the clutter behind you!😅
They've spoken for years about cleaning things up (especially that garage), but all I hear are words and no action!!!
Like saying you won't fly because you might crash.
I see where you are coming from, but living with cheap crap because you might have a flood makes no sense.
You missed the point entirely……
@@andreabellini6796he really did 😂
What is your favorite color 😊😁😍
Are you moving back intothe apartment.
No, I'll be on the hunt for another place soon!