@@AutomateAaron haha gotcha, at least they know then. Eventually, they're probably going to have to expand the channel to include more Gen Z; I think we'd all be interested in that too! (great job on the video by the way!)
You are correct. As a 52 year old GenX’er I hate it when people say Millennials are the children of Boomers. my kids are millennials, my parents are boomers.
This guy's savings percentage is one of the highest I've seen on here. He recognizes that money made while he is younger is worth more than money made later in life... really smart guy. And on track to retire at age 30 with $2 million? Kudos to him... he deserves it.
I'm also a Software Engineer who didn't attend college. Crazy thing is it's still an opportunity anyone who is disciplined in learning can do with out a degree. There are so many unfilled jobs in tech for engineers also. Glad I started learning to code albeit at 28 now I'm 30.... but, it's still easily the best decision I've made in my life.
I am a 38 yrs old Project manager ( civil) working for a global company and learning Unity to create my iOS game. One day I will get rid of the cubic and boss.
How do you get a software engineering job without degree? I’ve always been told you had to have atleast an associates or bachelors in computer science.
So nice to see someone so young with things figured out and going smoothly. His parents definitely did a great job setting up the foundation that success. Happy for you and wish you all the best !
@@ihama99 he is a software developer, not an engineer. doesnt discredit his work. You can only legally call yourself an engineer in official work if you are licensed in your state
That's the goal! But honestly the marginal value of money drops off after a certain points. I'd rather live a full comfortable life with many adventures than "grind" for the next 20 years to be a wealthy elite.
What a great episode! Love seeing someone that is money oriented, but also recognize the importance of experience/not depriving themselves until they reach X amount of dollars. Enjoy van life!
I’ve slowly been changing my thrifted wardrobe to be primarily black, white, and gray to avoid decision fatigue as well! I loved this episode a lot, very entertaining and insightful!
The adults homeschoolars I meet are usually weird AF but this guy??.....he has this natural high. Hats off to his parents for setting a good foundation. Stay safe traveling bud
Has to be FX!!! Made my first million through it earlier this year as a newbie after I met a professional from a reputable firm... Retiring by next year with absolutely no fears!!
@@Mrcarlson_E Thats really impressive. Have tried doing that on my own without luck for sometime now. Getting fed up by the day. Who is the FA you worked with please
All right so I’ll get a little bit of context to everyone who is curious. He works for a company SADA, which is local to California and extremely close to Los Angeles. California has extremely high cost of living so typically a $200,000 paycheck in California is roughly 130 in most locations in the country. What makes a situation unique is that his company gave him the opportunity to work exclusively remotely while they still pay them the same base California rate. Just for context nurses in California out of college make $120,000, People with a bachelors degree in business, no experience are likely to make over six figures plus stock in place like San Francisco to make up for having to work a job in a high cost of living location. To have the opportunity to work remotely while getting paid exact same as a blessing. What I do, at my level a job in Los Angeles or San Francisco would pay nearly doubled with stock. This is why I exclusively apply to jobs like this and other remote jobs in California.
Everything you’ve said is correct however companies that originate in California and are hiring remotely will not always pay you the Californian salary… most the time your salary is calculated on wherever you’ll be living. This guy in this video applied for a grant/program to move to Tulsa, otherwise I think he would be working in California.
I'm glad he's happy but $10k to move to Tulsa is a REALLY tough sell if you're coming from a big, vibrant city *and* already make $200k+. I have to give this guy credit, he seems like the type of person that could be happy living in Antarctica 😁
@@MichaelJTritter44 totally, city life isn't for everyone. But being in your 20's in Tulsa and spending your weekends dancing with geriatrics like at the end of the video isn't for everyone either.
He’s definitely going to reach that goal to potentially retire at 30. He’s doing an amazing job with work and living plus if full of talent and energy. Love it!
I was pretty worried until he decided to get the van. The investments are totally fantastic, but please enjoy life when you're young especially with that kind of salary.
This guy needs to be a global model for how you should spend your money. It is extremely impressive how well he can handle his funds at age 22. This is the kind of person you want to be around financially role model wise.
@@JinkProject Depends, If you have a house paid for and you are making 100k/year on that 2M then it's easily doable. I am on my way to financially retire in the next 6 years (by 29) if I stay on the current path and a economic crash doesn't happen. But Idk what I will do if I retire at 29, so I will either Join an NGO or just help out my parents in their business or plan to start a family if I am with someone.
@@jaytilala7388 the fact that the majority of his money is probably being invested in stocks giving at least 8% return annually, his compounding investments on $2 million will be more than enough to support his desired lifestyle at around 80k per month or a bit more ( was mentioned in the CNBC web article)
This guy is weird but fully embracing who he is and I love it! That's my favourite type of person. Own who you are and do what you want to do even if it is outside the norm.
As a fellow Sales Engineer, he's definitely edging the top of the earning bracket for the field at the young age of 22. That's super impressive. However, it's important to take care of not only your finances but your health as well. One meal a deal just isn't healthy and sustainable long term. Intermittent fasting is a great temporary solution, but you have to treat your body like an engine and provide it the proper fuel to run; i.e. veges, carbs, proteins, vitamins, etc.
I actually did the digital nomad thing last year with my car and airbnb ^^ best decision ever! So fun and got to see and experience all of the west coast!
Killing it! Now that your income exceeds the Roth limits it’s a great time to read up on back door Roth contributions. Can still take advantage of getting an additional $6k per year into a Roth! Also check if your employer offers after tax contributions which would block a mega back door Roth! Only other advice I would have is check out the book ( or audio book since you will be on the road) “Die with Zero”. As someone who odds also very frugal naturally the book gave me a good framework to better value spending on experiences which like your investments will comping over time.
The best thing I ever did at 22 years old was spend $15k on seeing the world as well. The only difference was that was all my $ and not just a fraction like this guy. He is going to have a blast!! If you see this, I suggest getting a passport and trying to fill it with stamps.
Great segment as usual. I’ll say it again and again, I just wish we could see more people who have more realistic salaries. People making six figures is still a small percentage. Yes, it’s motivating but can also be discouraging at the same time when most of these segments are high earners.
@@MiaBella07 What would be the point in showing someone making $50k a year? That's probably a majority of people. Unless they're like the paralegal girl who has some kind of disability, it would just be your everyday average person. I guess maybe some people might be interested in that. I do like the ones where they show the odd jobs like the guy who paints roller coasters
Nice! I've heard of a few other states doing the same! I wouldn't mind moving elsewhere for a few years & getting paid to do so. Congrats on all your success!
When he said that he only wore purple, that reminded me of a time when I worked in retail. There was this customer who only wore purple. I was telling her that I like her outfit and that purple is my favorite color. Anyway, she told me that she loved purple too and she decided to only wear that color and she had been doing that for decades. She would only dress her daughters up in purple and when they got old enough to decide for themselves, they wear any color that they could except for purple.
You know, I'm trying, I did a educational video with lots of _memes_, but honestly it's a lot of work to do on top of a day job. But I've not given up yet, I've got a few more in the pipeline!
I really like this episode, he’s smart and funny. Please don’t pay attention to comments about your look. You look your age and more importantly your heart and spirit are young!
Computer science and coding doesn't need a college degree, that's why he is so ahead of other. For me personally, I think college is best if you wanna do Law, medicine or science and some other things are Psychology. I really don't understand what people do when they go for liberal arts.
Congrats Aaron! I love how you are an OMAD and also wear the same thing daily. Things like that help with not having decision fatigue, so you can focus on what’s actually important. I loved this episode. 22 years old, making $200,000 a year and saving/investing most of it. Great, just Great! Good Job CNBC Make It!
The average person doesn't make a slot of money and to add insult to injury is not focused on being debt-free. I'm glad he's not wasting his 20s on cars, clothes, and women.
Tulsa paid him 10k to move there and as soon has he gets the 10k he's gonna start van life and move away? Doesn't that just destroy the whole reason they gave him that incentive?
I think his primary home will still be Tulsa, and he’s taking a « sabbatical year » on the road then he’ll be back. Probably use a friend’s address or something
I try to project as old as I can to avoid not being taken seriously due to my age. But also genetics ain't been the kindest, so you know, we do what we can.
How is that weird? He said he does it so he can eliminate the time spent in the morning to pick his outfit. Sounds like he has great time management skills. Also, picking on someone for their looks is low. Some people just look more mature at a younger age. I bet it comes in handy in meetings and job interviews- I looked super young until I was nearly 30, and people don’t take you seriously.
How is that weird? He said he does it so he can eliminate the time spent in the morning to pick his outfit. Sounds like he has great time management skills. Also, picking on someone for their looks is low. Some people just look more mature at a younger age. I bet it comes in handy in meetings and job interviews- I looked super young until I was nearly 30, and people don’t take you seriously.
Mr. Brock, you have already done so much but seeing your minimalist and self-sufficient way of living I am quite certain the road has great things ahead!
As a 22 year old he's actually a Gen-Zer not a millennial, so even more impressive for this guy! Way to go Aaron!
You know, I did mention this to them, but they didn't seem to mind.
@@AutomateAaron haha gotcha, at least they know then. Eventually, they're probably going to have to expand the channel to include more Gen Z; I think we'd all be interested in that too! (great job on the video by the way!)
@@AutomateAaron yall got any more of them 10k grants? I'm on my way haha!
You are correct. As a 52 year old GenX’er I hate it when people say Millennials are the children of Boomers.
my kids are millennials, my parents are boomers.
This guy's savings percentage is one of the highest I've seen on here. He recognizes that money made while he is younger is worth more than money made later in life... really smart guy. And on track to retire at age 30 with $2 million? Kudos to him... he deserves it.
I think there’s only one dude higher the real estate guy in seattle
You can’t retire comfortably at 30 with only 2 million
@@theendurance obv if you continue investing. It’s all about how you manage your money and you don’t work as much or at all
I'm also a Software Engineer who didn't attend college. Crazy thing is it's still an opportunity anyone who is disciplined in learning can do with out a degree. There are so many unfilled jobs in tech for engineers also. Glad I started learning to code albeit at 28 now I'm 30.... but, it's still easily the best decision I've made in my life.
Code you send a link that explains this code a little bit more , as well a possible course that teaches this
Thanks In advance
I am a 38 yrs old Project manager ( civil) working for a global company and learning Unity to create my iOS game. One day I will get rid of the cubic and boss.
My son has been learning to code for the past few years. He is 15 now and hopes to become a software engineer one day.
@@mocheen4837 Man I wish I started that early tbh. That's awesome he definitely has a bright future ahead of him.
How do you get a software engineering job without degree? I’ve always been told you had to have atleast an associates or bachelors in computer science.
So nice to see someone so young with things figured out and going smoothly. His parents definitely did a great job setting up the foundation that success. Happy for you and wish you all the best !
I'm glad it came out that way, I don't exactly _feel_ like things are figured out. I bought a Van on an impulse for some reason.
Live it up bro God is good
get off the internet old man
His parents did a GREAT JOB!!!!!
@@lorrainea.285 off the internet old man
People saying he is not an engineer, he started programming at 14, he has tons of Experience. Amazing Amazing story
They are haters who I am sure would love to be in his 👞
@@ihama99 he is a software developer, not an engineer. doesnt discredit his work. You can only legally call yourself an engineer in official work if you are licensed in your state
@@sirdiesalot7626 his job title has engineer in the title.
@@ezekiellucas4857 Id recommend you actually read up on the law. Sincerely, a licensed engineer
@@sirdiesalot7626 incorrect. I am a social engineer and I have decided that I am your father. Welcome to web3, sir dies alot.
This man is saving over 90% of his income every month he's bound to be a multi millionaire at some point in his life props to him !
That's the goal! But honestly the marginal value of money drops off after a certain points. I'd rather live a full comfortable life with many adventures than "grind" for the next 20 years to be a wealthy elite.
@@AutomateAaron what are your investments and savings going into? stock market, 401k's, real estate? how are you maximizing it now would be helpful
What a great episode! Love seeing someone that is money oriented, but also recognize the importance of experience/not depriving themselves until they reach X amount of dollars. Enjoy van life!
He is so humble and I like how he keeps a simplistic life. Would love to see him starting a TH-cam channel so we can follow his journey
I do have a youtube channel, it's reasonably empty now but give me a few months :)
@@AutomateAaron looking forward to it 😊
@@AutomateAaron Hey you got any social network accounts?.
Quirky, smart, fun, goofy guy who sets his own course. Wishing him the best!
And I wish _you_ the best cocohelado! :)
I’ve slowly been changing my thrifted wardrobe to be primarily black, white, and gray to avoid decision fatigue as well! I loved this episode a lot, very entertaining and insightful!
They completely cut out the part about "personal branding". While not quantifiable, I belive that wearing the same thing helps me be more recognized.
As someone who spends hours shopping for clothes in-person and online, I find this method a lot feasible. It also makes you stand out!
I’m lovin’ his vibe! He knows who he is and is doing the right things for him. technically not a Millennial but it’s good to see Gen-Zers like him!
I prefer the term "Zoomer" myself.
@@AutomateAaron haha Zoomer it is then! you rock dude keep doing your thing!
He is such a positive cheerful human…. All the best to him.
The adults homeschoolars I meet are usually weird AF but this guy??.....he has this natural high. Hats off to his parents for setting a good foundation. Stay safe traveling bud
You see, the problem is you only notice the weird ones.
@@AutomateAaron man do some videos, technical and non technical, Q&A , with two videos a month you could blast it and create an audience 💪.
Subscribed
@@moneyobsessed I have a few more technical videos planned. I'd need enough Qs to do a Q&A 😛
So much to learn from this! BTW, who knows the three easiest ways to make money now; Crypto, Real Estates who can guess the last one?
Has to be FX!!! Made my first million through it earlier this year as a newbie after I met a professional from a reputable firm... Retiring by next year with absolutely no fears!!
@@Mrcarlson_E Thats really impressive. Have tried doing that on my own without luck for sometime now. Getting fed up by the day. Who is the FA you worked with please
@@lelaoliver521 "Sandra Yvonne Webster", she was in the news when she revived Grumac in 2018. You can look-her up online to get more info
@@Mrcarlson_E Wow I know this pretty little lady. Met her once at a fundraiser in Dallas. Great speaker.
Dating Elon Musk?
Aaron if you are reading this, I love your energy! Your episode was so fun to watch and you are doing an amazing job. So inspiring!
22 wow ! He's just 3 years older than me, who does not even have 100 dollars in savings. This world is a crazy place
Aaron is doing really well by living in an affordable city and managing his money!
Earning a CA Salary.
All right so I’ll get a little bit of context to everyone who is curious. He works for a company SADA, which is local to California and extremely close to Los Angeles. California has extremely high cost of living so typically a $200,000 paycheck in California is roughly 130 in most locations in the country. What makes a situation unique is that his company gave him the opportunity to work exclusively remotely while they still pay them the same base California rate. Just for context nurses in California out of college make $120,000, People with a bachelors degree in business, no experience are likely to make over six figures plus stock in place like San Francisco to make up for having to work a job in a high cost of living location. To have the opportunity to work remotely while getting paid exact same as a blessing. What I do, at my level a job in Los Angeles or San Francisco would pay nearly doubled with stock. This is why I exclusively apply to jobs like this and other remote jobs in California.
Everything you’ve said is correct however companies that originate in California and are hiring remotely will not always pay you the Californian salary… most the time your salary is calculated on wherever you’ll be living. This guy in this video applied for a grant/program to move to Tulsa, otherwise I think he would be working in California.
Wow! So bright, energetic, and responsible. His family must be so proud!
I'm glad he's happy but $10k to move to Tulsa is a REALLY tough sell if you're coming from a big, vibrant city *and* already make $200k+. I have to give this guy credit, he seems like the type of person that could be happy living in Antarctica 😁
Living in big cities is noy all it's cracked up to be, I personally hate it.
@@MichaelJTritter44 totally, city life isn't for everyone. But being in your 20's in Tulsa and spending your weekends dancing with geriatrics like at the end of the video isn't for everyone either.
@@pkal244 I wouldn't dance with Geriatrics either lol, live in the country and love it.
I would 100% live in Antarctica if given the chance.
If you can meet positive people, anyone can live anywhere .
He’s definitely going to reach that goal to potentially retire at 30. He’s doing an amazing job with work and living plus if full of talent and energy. Love it!
The man looks like he’s in his 40s 🤔
Americans age hella fast
I was pretty worried until he decided to get the van. The investments are totally fantastic, but please enjoy life when you're young especially with that kind of salary.
What and inspiring young man. As a 25/years old guy I got my dopamine dose from this couple of minutes. Way to go!
So proud of you Aaron!
Thank you Kira! It's crazy I turned goofing around in Minecraft into an actual career.
This is literally my favorite video of all time
Thank you! But, that is a _bold_ claim given that youtube also contains such great videos as "Apologizing to Dave Ramsey", a true classic.
@@AutomateAaron Keep it up A-A Ron... 😏
He got played early on, but he learned quickly it seems. At 22 and making $200k and investing aggressively, he is nearly set for life.
This video has a feel good vibe...that can only be due to Aaron's personality...good for you young man.
No way he’s 22 looks 40
This guy needs to be a global model for how you should spend your money. It is extremely impressive how well he can handle his funds at age 22. This is the kind of person you want to be around financially role model wise.
Ahh, the clothing thing is SO smart and must save so much time and energy. Absolutely loved this episode, and Aaron seems like such a fun person!
I try my best.
the wisdom in this guy along with the fun he has with life is amazing and inspiring. Good going, AA Ron.
Awesome and glad to see someone enjoying life beyond their job.
Work to live, not live to work.
As much as I enjoy my job, I'm 100% only there because they pay me.
This guy will easily be a millionaire by 30
My goal is to retire at 30 with 2 million. But a lot can happen in 8 years so I'm trying not to worry too much.
@@AutomateAaron not enough to retire with
@@JinkProject He spends $14k a year, how is $2m not enough? even 5% growth is $100k/year
@@JinkProject Depends, If you have a house paid for and you are making 100k/year on that 2M then it's easily doable. I am on my way to financially retire in the next 6 years (by 29) if I stay on the current path and a economic crash doesn't happen. But Idk what I will do if I retire at 29, so I will either Join an NGO or just help out my parents in their business or plan to start a family if I am with someone.
@@jaytilala7388 the fact that the majority of his money is probably being invested in stocks giving at least 8% return annually, his compounding investments on $2 million will be more than enough to support his desired lifestyle at around 80k per month or a bit more ( was mentioned in the CNBC web article)
Now this is my guy.. broo I’ve been doing the same since I was 25 ..I’m 36 now and it’s been a pleasure ever since
This guy is weird but fully embracing who he is and I love it! That's my favourite type of person. Own who you are and do what you want to do even if it is outside the norm.
As a fellow Sales Engineer, he's definitely edging the top of the earning bracket for the field at the young age of 22. That's super impressive. However, it's important to take care of not only your finances but your health as well. One meal a deal just isn't healthy and sustainable long term. Intermittent fasting is a great temporary solution, but you have to treat your body like an engine and provide it the proper fuel to run; i.e. veges, carbs, proteins, vitamins, etc.
1 meal a day is sustainable and perfectly healthy
Check out Hershel Walkers diet for reference
@@dabiz4272 dude has a terrible physique for age 22, but it’s clear he doesn’t care about diet and training
@@alp.9672 I thought he was in his 30s when I first saw him
@@dabiz4272 Tacos or Chili once a day? I don't think that's a very balanced diet.
@@ryanfriess151 I mean he should certainly make it a more balanced meal. But in general one meal a day is perfectly fine
200k in Oklahoma is like 500k in NYC. Good for that young man
More like a million in Manhattan
@@ILubBLOfficial the living cost in Manhattan is just under 5x higher than in Tulsa.
I actually did the digital nomad thing last year with my car and airbnb ^^ best decision ever! So fun and got to see and experience all of the west coast!
Killing it! Now that your income exceeds the Roth limits it’s a great time to read up on back door Roth contributions. Can still take advantage of getting an additional $6k per year into a Roth! Also check if your employer offers after tax contributions which would block a mega back door Roth!
Only other advice I would have is check out the book ( or audio book since you will be on the road) “Die with Zero”. As someone who odds also very frugal naturally the book gave me a good framework to better value spending on experiences which like your investments will comping over time.
His parents did a great job! This guy is way wise for his age. Good going
The best thing I ever did at 22 years old was spend $15k on seeing the world as well. The only difference was that was all my $ and not just a fraction like this guy. He is going to have a blast!! If you see this, I suggest getting a passport and trying to fill it with stamps.
Tulsa really is a great place to live. The Tulsa Remote program has been a blessing for our city.
Wow, Tulsa is really pushing hard to attract ppl to that place 😆
Graham Stephan will not be happy with this perfect episode that gives him nothing to react to 😂
This 22 year old has a better head in his shoulders than most 30-50 year olds hahah
He literally took a 💩 on Gen Z, Millennials and Gen X
@@alp.9672 yeppp
He is really the coolest. God Aaron! Live your best life. 👏🏾
He's killing it! We're the same age too :o, great episode cnbc!!
Props to him. He is well aware of himself. Good job by his parents.
Love these episodes! Puts so much into perspective.
Great segment as usual. I’ll say it again and again, I just wish we could see more people who have more realistic salaries. People making six figures is still a small percentage. Yes, it’s motivating but can also be discouraging at the same time when most of these segments are high earners.
But the internet has told me that six figures by 25 at the very latest is the norm nowadays.
Except he’s not living as a 6-figure earner ... his actual living expenses account for about 7% of his salary.
The issue is people need to submit for these programs. It’s harder to get people make under $50k for example to do a video like this…
Agreed. I wonder if the channel thinks interviewing millennials who make 50k salaries won't bring much views?
@@MiaBella07 What would be the point in showing someone making $50k a year? That's probably a majority of people. Unless they're like the paralegal girl who has some kind of disability, it would just be your everyday average person. I guess maybe some people might be interested in that. I do like the ones where they show the odd jobs like the guy who paints roller coasters
Nice! I've heard of a few other states doing the same! I wouldn't mind moving elsewhere for a few years & getting paid to do so. Congrats on all your success!
This guy seems so happy and jolly, i love it!
Graham has some some serious competition in the frugality department
I really like this guy. He seems awesome!
When he said that he only wore purple, that reminded me of a time when I worked in retail. There was this customer who only wore purple. I was telling her that I like her outfit and that purple is my favorite color. Anyway, she told me that she loved purple too and she decided to only wear that color and she had been doing that for decades. She would only dress her daughters up in purple and when they got old enough to decide for themselves, they wear any color that they could except for purple.
I think what I observe is a man who does nut struggle with his identity. His confidence is everything.
sticking to one color is something i've been wanting to do but not taken action to do so yet... you're killin' it Aaron.
I see a lot of parallels between Aaron and my situation.....this video is confirmation I am on the right path.
Thanks Aaron for sharing.
Glad to help!
This kid is hands down exceptional
Someone get this guy a TH-cam Channel. His energy is electric! Such a good-natured and inspiring dude.
You know, I'm trying, I did a educational video with lots of _memes_, but honestly it's a lot of work to do on top of a day job.
But I've not given up yet, I've got a few more in the pipeline!
He’s so inspiring! Love his energy too☺️
Hey look into backdoor Roth contribution. You can still max out Roth even with your salary
I read his story in article!he is master in saving which is I think the foundation of financial independence
This was such an awesome episode. Really realistic and personal. I definitely really appreciate this video!
I really like this episode, he’s smart and funny. Please don’t pay attention to comments about your look. You look your age and more importantly your heart and spirit are young!
This guy is beating the system.
Computer science and coding doesn't need a college degree, that's why he is so ahead of other. For me personally, I think college is best if you wanna do Law, medicine or science and some other things are Psychology. I really don't understand what people do when they go for liberal arts.
*This guy has it figured out* 👏👏
As someone who had to pee in a bottle recently, I can confirm: I have not figured this out.
@Aaron N. Brock haha
😂 .... You have a great story though! Sounds like Tulsa is the next up-and-coming city to live in! 😎
Great story. Won't lie when he said he had so much money saved so young I scrunched up my nose. But when he gave the back story. I was like Right On!
This guy has life figured out at such a young! Wish him all the best.
Congrats Aaron! I love how you are an OMAD and also wear the same thing daily. Things like that help with not having decision fatigue, so you can focus on what’s actually important. I loved this episode. 22 years old, making $200,000 a year and saving/investing most of it. Great, just Great! Good Job CNBC Make It!
Travel around and explore great spots to visit while working from your van. Awesome !
Aaron seems like a fun guy, props to him. Wish him all the best, he has a great atittude
This is guy is crushing it! Ladies! Eligible bachelor in The Tulsa area. Submit your applications
Well, actually, I live in a van now... Soo I'll be coming to a city near you!
Aaron is my kind of people!!! We are big on the FIRE movement and it’s fab seeing others make healthy, good decisions for their life financially!
As a 23 year old I can't believe he's younger than me in this video but so successful. Very inspiring!
This is extremely efficient way of thinking and planning which most people don't develop in their whole lifetime. Great kid
He's 22..... not a kid
I wish my dad had a PHD in mathematics and taught me everything I needed to know about money at a young age, too.
this guy is cool af. Keep living your best!
Quite an interesting guy. And $200K at 22 that's insane, Congrats
Love this guy...so organized!
Aaron seems like a fun, clever guy. Enjoy your adventure!
300$/month food budget but only eats once a day chili soup? Hmm 🤔 it’s not adding up
The average person doesn't make a slot of money and to add insult to injury is not focused on being debt-free. I'm glad he's not wasting his 20s on cars, clothes, and women.
I don't think he is looking at women...
Tulsa paid him 10k to move there and as soon has he gets the 10k he's gonna start van life and move away? Doesn't that just destroy the whole reason they gave him that incentive?
I think his primary home will still be Tulsa, and he’s taking a « sabbatical year » on the road then he’ll be back. Probably use a friend’s address or something
lol spends 10k on van, look free van and did not have to stay in oklahoma. win win
Even his hangers are purple haha this man knows what he likes!
Fun fact about those, I actually got them in China & they wouldn't fit in my luggage on the way back so they came with my on the plane in my backpack.
Amazing income and great energy but based on how he looks I thought he is in his 40s. Not purple fault. Really weird.
I try to project as old as I can to avoid not being taken seriously due to my age.
But also genetics ain't been the kindest, so you know, we do what we can.
@@AutomateAaron oh, you don't have to explain yourself. Your energy when you speak is young and full of life not the energy of a regular 40yo guy.
How is that weird? He said he does it so he can eliminate the time spent in the morning to pick his outfit. Sounds like he has great time management skills. Also, picking on someone for their looks is low. Some people just look more mature at a younger age. I bet it comes in handy in meetings and job interviews- I looked super young until I was nearly 30, and people don’t take you seriously.
How is that weird? He said he does it so he can eliminate the time spent in the morning to pick his outfit. Sounds like he has great time management skills. Also, picking on someone for their looks is low. Some people just look more mature at a younger age. I bet it comes in handy in meetings and job interviews- I looked super young until I was nearly 30, and people don’t take you seriously.
@@spants1058 I'm surprised you're 30+ as if you cannot read and understand but jump to defend where there is no attack happening.
This guy is so awesome, good for him!
Wow road model for my 2 boys for sure lol. But not the wearing only purple part. Lol. What a good job his parents and himself has done. Amazing
Damm....he looks like a 50 year old than 22!!
Jealous much
He doesn't look or dress trendy. Maybe you want to see him in crazy hair and face tattoos.
Lol & smh!
50, are you crazy? He looks like he’s in his 20’s, you obviously never met a 50-yo man 🤦🏽♀️
Haha I'm watching the video wearing a purple sweater 🥳💪 greetings all the way from the Czech republic! 😁
This guy needs to start a TH-cam channel
I love this guy!
Awesome 👏🏾
This guy is awesome
Mr. Brock, you have already done so much but seeing your minimalist and self-sufficient way of living I am quite certain the road has great things ahead!
He looks 32
The amount of meme content in this man’s existence.
Love these!
He’s great! Graham is going to love this one