Im 26 man, keep it up man, Im using you as my mentor. MW3 2011 my 1st cod & fav cod of all time. been watching you for a few weeks now and I love your story. Sounds too much like what I've been through and its scary how similar other people lives are compared to each other in some instances. from failed Entrepreneur journeys to hustling what i can get my hands on, I still upload COD gameplay as a hobby, fell off cause nobody believed in me, but i follow my own path now. dropped out of school cause i felt it wasn't for me and its a scam. Hoping for the best this year to EVERYONE!
That means a lot brother, thank you. If this resonates even a little bit, Im happy. Just checked out the channel, love to see it. Keep up with it, hobbies can eventually turn into streams of revenue. Huge year ahead for all of us- keep pushin!
So glad you mentioned that you have to read things over and over to remember it, im struggling so hard to study bc I have to try so hard to retain boring information. If it's something that interests me it's easier to remember
I'm the same, think I've got ADHD also so that maybe why. Depending on what it is I'm learning I'll do the thing once or twice and I've got it down. Reading it doesn't help at all, being told it (online) doesn't help. However being told in person or guided through/doing it works straight away.
@ in my experience it’s comes with learning with a purpose and repetitions. I was a pretty good student growing up but the last few years since I’ve graduated, it’s harder to retain information but I’m getting back to my old self since enrolling in school again
Hey man, I'm an undergrad and going to law school next year, loving these financial videos of yours and taking rigorous notes haha. I also agree that formal education is a waste for most people if they want to stack money. Personally, I knew law was the path for me. Been accepted to a lot of top top tier schools that will unlock many opportunities for me. If I work for it, I'll be setting myself up super well. I think getting these top tier school acceptances has made me realize how good of a position I'm in, and that I need to maximize these opportunities as much as possible. Love the content, keep it up.
I would have to agree. Even though I’ve made a decent amount from stocks and crypto, investing into learning skills such as Photoshop, design, photography, people skills, learning to work with others, those skills made me most of the money. And those are the things I can depend on and change. I can’t control the stock market, but I can control what skills I have, great video Bizpath!
Couldn't have said it better myself, this 100%. We can DCA into the market once we've got the excess cash flow, but most don't and never take the bet on themselves even though thats where they'll make the most $.
This Channel is just a Gold mine. The nostalgic gameplays in combination with the Flow of your valuable thoughts on very Important Topics for Young people. Im so glad that I found this channel. At what age did you hit the 100k? Could you make a Video about that?
i needed this. I had a small business in 2021-2023 that did fairly well for only being ran by me at 21 years old. It made money but now Ive been feeling stuck since. I fail to realize that im still a lvl 2 type of person and not a lvl 55 prestige just because I made some money. Im realizing that I need to invest in myself as well and not just in stocks/ crypto as I have been doing. And honestly that saved up money feels useless when you're still a lvl 2 type of person
Love that analogy, you hit the nail on the head. Gotta level up yourself, and everything else naturally raises from there. Rooting for you this year man, go get it
Message received good video im 23 been working in construction for 7 years i could probably go further and make more money in it but i cant stand the job starting to think the only way out is investing in myself.
I’m 18 this year and I want to develop my interpersonal and sales skills, i watch to get some insight on what a rich/smart mindset genuinely sounds like. I feel like I just need some actionable steps to get any type of experience under my belt but I feel like I can’t waste too much of my time while I’m still young. Thank you for posting your insights and advice about this stuff, and I’m still looking forward to the possible Sales video in the future about employers🌟
The get rich quick sentiment is something I struggled with because it happened to me. And when I inevitably lost everything because I didn’t know shit I thought I could just rebuild just as quick again. It seems like the mainstream is changing because people are realizing that crypto and single stock investing etc etc is just gambling, it seems like people are finally waking up that small great decisions over time are better than yoloing for your entire life.
Same here man, luckily it blew over quickly for me. With social media, its gotten worse. Just covered this on a video coming out soon too, people are finally seeing the light where themselves are the best investment vehicle. Glad you're making a change too bro
One of my all time personal favourite movies is Limitless but even though it’s a work of fiction everything you’ve said reminds me of how Eddie Morra went from starting out from only what he had to then making millions in the stock market.
Im 28 i didn’t go to college work as a diesel mechanic i made 100k this year my wife makes about 50k bought our house in 2018 for 70k its worth about 130k now 20k in my roth ira, im just working off paying debt, just started a landscaping biz on the side this year hoping we can make that bigger this year because i don’t really know what else to do
I'm 21, just graduated college and i'm very unsure what to do for money, considering the job market for my degree(data science) isn't doing too hot. decided to sign up for some master level classes at georgia tech after watching this.
I will use some of my profit from my side business to pay for bruschcutter certification. I already have a customer on the hook for that, I only need the certification to legally charge money for it. Next year I will do Chainsaw certification and after that some machinery certifications, probably excavator or similar. I won’t have a desk job I need equipment in my life. And thanks allot you are currently my biggest motivation! Both in my personal goal in saving this year and working on my business!
This is amazing, this is exactly what I mean in the video. You'll invest in those certifications once, and be able to make $ forever. This is huge. Rooting for you dude, appreciate the support
1st year going to school for business admin. gonna work part time and my only expenses are phone and car + insurance ($500) and pretty much the other half will be in a high yield savings account. I'll learn more about stocks and investing alongside school.
You are your greatest asset and a temple of wealth. We only have so much time in the world. Eat right, get sleep, learn new skills, go to the gym. Experience different cultures as well. $1,000 in the USA is equivalent to a lot of Vietnamese Dong, enough to last you a month. Good video as always man. Keep it up 👍🏾
I’m 24 I invest up to the 415 c limit in my 401k then use the remaining cash from my pay check to buy myself a brand new house in which I will use the equity to buy a rental property either single family or duplex four plex unit
Haven’t played the old CODs in a while. Love seeing the gameplay along with this type of commentary, honestly refreshing. Btw - which consoles are you playing these CODs on? Series or the XBone?
Yeah you can make a higher ROI than any investor, but if your principal is only 1K then you'd be better off spending it on your skills. Thats why im studying for my CAPM right now
I haven't heard the full video only a minute but I already like it in fact love it. Let's do a joint interview? I'm just a 'regular' joe in the UK who focuses heavily on self development first and investing and I work in law and believe we could share some interesting thoughts, ideas and information.
Biggest one I can recommend to early investors/ beginners is John Bogle. Founder of Vanguard, and he created the index fund. Highly recommend studying him and his principles and basic S&P 500 investing.
I appreciate your content and i really understand what you're going for when you say invest in yourself, but i do feel like sometimes when you speak on these things you are a bit vague. I feel like i may understand why many might misunderstand some of the things you say. It took me a few minutes after watching to really understand what it is you had meant. The best way to invest in yourself is to understand your passions whether it be something you've always wanted to do, or something you're just dipping your toes in. For example, video editing. While you can definitely figure that out on your own, you will not have an easy time understanding your toolset that is provided within the software. While some may invest money into paid courses and tutorials, others will invest their time into finding free guides and tutorials. Your own time is an investment too. Investing time and money into aquiring editing software and actually learning the toolset can have an amazing payout with dedication and showing off your work to the world. I feel like going kind of deeper into things like that would be a much better way to get the point across to your audience and newcomers as a whole. I think my biggest criticism with you here is that you generalize and condense what you are to say just a little more than you should. It is always easier said than done and i think you need to go deeper into these procedures because while i understood the main message of the video i will not sugar coat sometimes you leave me scratching my head 😂. You speak of things most people in this age demographic have no real way or understanding of getting to in the first place. I am a subscriber of yours and i do like the messages you share to the world but there are many things i believe you need to do better when it comes to talking about these things. I hope you read this. Have a good one.
For sure, I do agree to an extent, hard to go into detail and retain the audience if I were to go super deep on a topic. That's what my livestreams will be for though is in depth questions. Appreciate the feedback here, I try to give just enough that its easy to digest and understand on the surface. You and me like deeper topics, but most get overwhelmed if I go into too much detail like that. Plus majority will understand on the surface and apply to their own situation. Will tweak it as I go, thank you for support!
@BizPathtech of course dude. I have been loving your videos and watching you slowly evolve. Every video gets a little better each time. I feel one day you will find the absolute perfect balance. Keep it up!
BizPath: "How would I invest $1000 ?" Me: "What can it be except on yourself ?" BizPath: "You know I am a big stock market fan..." Me: "Ah sh*t, here we go again" BizPath: "But the best investment is yourself" Me: "Yeesss sir 🔥" As usual, very good video man! How I will invest my time this year: starting my TH-cam journey (French investment channel) Have a good day man ;)
Haha, love this. Lets goooo man- good niche there. One day I'll be able to speak French. Wishing the best for you here, you'll crush it. Have a great one!
What’s up man, I’m wondering how you even consider eyeing down a side hustle. I am 25, I love stocks, I’m very knowledgeable I’m getting my finance degree and I have maybe 2 years left. Right now I work for a large brokerage but it’s boring stuff and they won’t sponsor me getting licensed until maybe 5 years in
Hey man, this is where its more personal preference but I always recommend something that is not location dependant, meaning you can ideally do it online. Good stuff getting your finance degree, maybe get a brief job in there for cash flow, keep expenses low, but start making content on the side to build leverage/ an audience. Just document what you already do. I know I'm biased with this recommendation too, but sales. Sales will help you drastically in many ways here- beginner friendly too so you can get reps in
Hey I want to be a mechanic. I’m 18. I been working on my car and my dad’s car. I know being a mechanic is a normal job for dudes and they only make 50k to 80k. How can I scale my skill to be able to make 200k a year.
Good stuff man, you're super young so just to be thinking this way means you're ahead. Main thing here is being an owner for sure- you want to own the system/ shop. In your shoes, I'd 100% start making content. You need attention and an audience until you get to a point to be able to scale your ownership of a shop. Another option is going mobile- mobile mechanics are more scalable vs being built to one location.
Hi man I have a question. I’m relatively young, currently employed by a big corporation as a software engineer so that’s where my current skills lie. I want to branch out to do my own thing / business but just don’t really know what areas would be good given my skills. Do you have any advice or ideas for me? Thank you :)
Hey man, solid career/ skill that you could eventually freelance, I would niche down in the beginning to find a few initial customers that you could do this for. Go after a specific business in a specific vertical. Get a few case studies under your belt, and then scale out from there. Thats oversimplified, but it in a nutshell.
@@BizPathtech thanks man, I’ve just been finding it hard to decide on a path :) I’ve also been playing the original modern warfares recently so hopefully I’ll come across you with the intervention haha
50k is solid, Id say half or slightly more invest in yourself/ skills for sure. The rest you can slowly get into asset based investments as 25k into yourself goes far if you get into the right programs/ education.
Im 26 man, keep it up man, Im using you as my mentor. MW3 2011 my 1st cod & fav cod of all time. been watching you for a few weeks now and I love your story. Sounds too much like what I've been through and its scary how similar other people lives are compared to each other in some instances. from failed Entrepreneur journeys to hustling what i can get my hands on, I still upload COD gameplay as a hobby, fell off cause nobody believed in me, but i follow my own path now. dropped out of school cause i felt it wasn't for me and its a scam. Hoping for the best this year to EVERYONE!
That means a lot brother, thank you. If this resonates even a little bit, Im happy. Just checked out the channel, love to see it. Keep up with it, hobbies can eventually turn into streams of revenue. Huge year ahead for all of us- keep pushin!
So glad you mentioned that you have to read things over and over to remember it, im struggling so hard to study bc I have to try so hard to retain boring information. If it's something that interests me it's easier to remember
Exact same here man!
I'm the same, think I've got ADHD also so that maybe why. Depending on what it is I'm learning I'll do the thing once or twice and I've got it down. Reading it doesn't help at all, being told it (online) doesn't help.
However being told in person or guided through/doing it works straight away.
@ in my experience it’s comes with learning with a purpose and repetitions. I was a pretty good student growing up but the last few years since I’ve graduated, it’s harder to retain information but I’m getting back to my old self since enrolling in school again
@@Financialguide2023 or it’s adhd idk
Hey man, I'm an undergrad and going to law school next year, loving these financial videos of yours and taking rigorous notes haha. I also agree that formal education is a waste for most people if they want to stack money. Personally, I knew law was the path for me. Been accepted to a lot of top top tier schools that will unlock many opportunities for me. If I work for it, I'll be setting myself up super well. I think getting these top tier school acceptances has made me realize how good of a position I'm in, and that I need to maximize these opportunities as much as possible. Love the content, keep it up.
Appreciate that brother, thank you. Solid way of thinking, big time! More vids on the way soon
It’s not about timing the market but time in the market.
software job market is in a pretty rough spot right now
Just sell "invest in yourself" to other people, become rich.
Pretty much
It’s like Sx work and only fans, yes I’m not paying for it out of principle
I would have to agree. Even though I’ve made a decent amount from stocks and crypto, investing into learning skills such as Photoshop, design, photography, people skills, learning to work with others, those skills made me most of the money. And those are the things I can depend on and change. I can’t control the stock market, but I can control what skills I have, great video Bizpath!
Couldn't have said it better myself, this 100%. We can DCA into the market once we've got the excess cash flow, but most don't and never take the bet on themselves even though thats where they'll make the most $.
Pleasure doing biz with you Bizpath, follow the money, and guard your mind.
Thank you for inspiring me. I finally started my youtube journey cause of you!
This Channel is just a Gold mine. The nostalgic gameplays in combination with the Flow of your valuable thoughts on very Important Topics for Young people. Im so glad that I found this channel. At what age did you hit the 100k? Could you make a Video about that?
Appreciate that man, I was 23 when I first had $100k liquid in a bank account. Its on the list for future topics, happy to chat more on it!
Never thought of investing in myself like that. great video
i needed this. I had a small business in 2021-2023 that did fairly well for only being ran by me at 21 years old. It made money but now Ive been feeling stuck since. I fail to realize that im still a lvl 2 type of person and not a lvl 55 prestige just because I made some money. Im realizing that I need to invest in myself as well and not just in stocks/ crypto as I have been doing. And honestly that saved up money feels useless when you're still a lvl 2 type of person
Love that analogy, you hit the nail on the head. Gotta level up yourself, and everything else naturally raises from there. Rooting for you this year man, go get it
Message received good video im 23 been working in construction for 7 years i could probably go further and make more money in it but i cant stand the job starting to think the only way out is investing in myself.
Glad to hear man, big time, upping your skills is the best way to leverage earning more. Gotta invest in you
Don’t they make you go to school if you work construction
Just remember if your thinking of getting out, make and or keep relationships you have. You never know what could come just by knowing someone
I’m 18 this year and I want to develop my interpersonal and sales skills, i watch to get some insight on what a rich/smart mindset genuinely sounds like.
I feel like I just need some actionable steps to get any type of experience under my belt but I feel like I can’t waste too much of my time while I’m still young.
Thank you for posting your insights and advice about this stuff, and I’m still looking forward to the possible Sales video in the future about employers🌟
For sure, I did a sales video a few weeks back. Feel free to check it out
The get rich quick sentiment is something I struggled with because it happened to me. And when I inevitably lost everything because I didn’t know shit I thought I could just rebuild just as quick again. It seems like the mainstream is changing because people are realizing that crypto and single stock investing etc etc is just gambling, it seems like people are finally waking up that small great decisions over time are better than yoloing for your entire life.
Same here man, luckily it blew over quickly for me. With social media, its gotten worse. Just covered this on a video coming out soon too, people are finally seeing the light where themselves are the best investment vehicle. Glad you're making a change too bro
I have been watching you since before 100 subs great job keep it up
Thank you brother- appreciate your support
congrats on 6k bro!
Thank you brother
One of my all time personal favourite movies is Limitless but even though it’s a work of fiction everything you’ve said reminds me of how Eddie Morra went from starting out from only what he had to then making millions in the stock market.
Damn thats actually a great movie and totally forgot about that, so true. Good comparison, I need to watch that again
Im 28 i didn’t go to college work as a diesel mechanic i made 100k this year my wife makes about 50k bought our house in 2018 for 70k its worth about 130k now 20k in my roth ira, im just working off paying debt, just started a landscaping biz on the side this year hoping we can make that bigger this year because i don’t really know what else to do
This is honestly solid, making good $ and the landscape stuff on the side will keep you earning more too. Rooting for you
I'm 21, just graduated college and i'm very unsure what to do for money, considering the job market for my degree(data science) isn't doing too hot. decided to sign up for some master level classes at georgia tech after watching this.
Love this man- exactly my point with the video. Some educations/ jobs are maxed out at a very low salary level, so to continuously level up is huge
Haha I come back to your channel and you are now selling consultations. I am always right... Lol
But that’s not a guru course ?
@@samuelm214 Same shit different name
I will use some of my profit from my side business to pay for bruschcutter certification. I already have a customer on the hook for that, I only need the certification to legally charge money for it. Next year I will do Chainsaw certification and after that some machinery certifications, probably excavator or similar. I won’t have a desk job I need equipment in my life.
And thanks allot you are currently my biggest motivation! Both in my personal goal in saving this year and working on my business!
This is amazing, this is exactly what I mean in the video. You'll invest in those certifications once, and be able to make $ forever. This is huge. Rooting for you dude, appreciate the support
1st year going to school for business admin. gonna work part time and my only expenses are phone and car + insurance ($500) and pretty much the other half will be in a high yield savings account. I'll learn more about stocks and investing alongside school.
Lets go. Love this, stack your cash, keep expenses low, and learn about boring investments for sure like the S&P and companies you believe in
You are your greatest asset and a temple of wealth. We only have so much time in the world. Eat right, get sleep, learn new skills, go to the gym. Experience different cultures as well. $1,000 in the USA is equivalent to a lot of Vietnamese Dong, enough to last you a month. Good video as always man. Keep it up 👍🏾
Very well said, thank you brother
dude im so glad i pulled you in my feed bro wwww
I’m 24 I invest up to the 415 c limit in my 401k then use the remaining cash from my pay check to buy myself a brand new house in which I will use the equity to buy a rental property either single family or duplex four plex unit
Good stuff, max those out and use the rest to up your skills/ income too
Great video! I think this was a suggestion I made a few vids back.
Haven’t played the old CODs in a while.
Love seeing the gameplay along with this type of commentary, honestly refreshing.
Btw - which consoles are you playing these CODs on? Series or the XBone?
Thank you man, yep, I’m straight on the 360 itself. Gotta just get Xbox live and you’re good
@ Whaaat - I thought they shut off the 360 servers
That is wild haha
im tired of losing my entire adult life, i want to win
Go do it man- I'm rooting for you
Yeah you can make a higher ROI than any investor, but if your principal is only 1K then you'd be better off spending it on your skills. Thats why im studying for my CAPM right now
I want to use my graphic design skills to be a freelance clothing designer :)
Lets go! Run that up. Big $ there
Fortunate salty left the game 😂
didn’t even notice he was in game, no way lol
Ur sick bro keep up these videos
Will do brother
i am 19 about to turn 20 and about to set aside $2000 in savings
Lets go
I haven't heard the full video only a minute but I already like it in fact love it. Let's do a joint interview? I'm just a 'regular' joe in the UK who focuses heavily on self development first and investing and I work in law and believe we could share some interesting thoughts, ideas and information.
Biz,
Love your videos. Could you give us some resources you digest to learn about finances and mindset?
Biggest one I can recommend to early investors/ beginners is John Bogle. Founder of Vanguard, and he created the index fund. Highly recommend studying him and his principles and basic S&P 500 investing.
offering consulting in mh2 quick scoping
Couldn't agree more! The key is to focus on making more money first, then go hard on investing in ETFs and real estate.
Bingo
What industry were you in the start up? finance, software?
Real estate marketing services
@@BizPathtech first time I heard that
I appreciate your content and i really understand what you're going for when you say invest in yourself, but i do feel like sometimes when you speak on these things you are a bit vague. I feel like i may understand why many might misunderstand some of the things you say.
It took me a few minutes after watching to really understand what it is you had meant. The best way to invest in yourself is to understand your passions whether it be something you've always wanted to do, or something you're just dipping your toes in. For example, video editing. While you can definitely figure that out on your own, you will not have an easy time understanding your toolset that is provided within the software. While some may invest money into paid courses and tutorials, others will invest their time into finding free guides and tutorials. Your own time is an investment too. Investing time and money into aquiring editing software and actually learning the toolset can have an amazing payout with dedication and showing off your work to the world.
I feel like going kind of deeper into things like that would be a much better way to get the point across to your audience and newcomers as a whole. I think my biggest criticism with you here is that you generalize and condense what you are to say just a little more than you should. It is always easier said than done and i think you need to go deeper into these procedures because while i understood the main message of the video i will not sugar coat sometimes you leave me scratching my head 😂. You speak of things most people in this age demographic have no real way or understanding of getting to in the first place.
I am a subscriber of yours and i do like the messages you share to the world but there are many things i believe you need to do better when it comes to talking about these things. I hope you read this. Have a good one.
For sure, I do agree to an extent, hard to go into detail and retain the audience if I were to go super deep on a topic. That's what my livestreams will be for though is in depth questions. Appreciate the feedback here, I try to give just enough that its easy to digest and understand on the surface. You and me like deeper topics, but most get overwhelmed if I go into too much detail like that. Plus majority will understand on the surface and apply to their own situation. Will tweak it as I go, thank you for support!
@BizPathtech of course dude. I have been loving your videos and watching you slowly evolve. Every video gets a little better each time. I feel one day you will find the absolute perfect balance. Keep it up!
@ appreciate you big time man, seriously. Thank you! Huge year ahead for us, let’s crush it
what about bitcoin? 😭
BizPath: "How would I invest $1000 ?"
Me: "What can it be except on yourself ?"
BizPath: "You know I am a big stock market fan..."
Me: "Ah sh*t, here we go again"
BizPath: "But the best investment is yourself"
Me: "Yeesss sir 🔥"
As usual, very good video man!
How I will invest my time this year: starting my TH-cam journey (French investment channel)
Have a good day man ;)
Haha, love this. Lets goooo man- good niche there. One day I'll be able to speak French. Wishing the best for you here, you'll crush it. Have a great one!
@@BizPathtechThanks a lot, let's make 2025 UNFORGETTABLE 🔥
Hey man I’d like to post videos like you and whylearn except teaching day trading. To get current gameplays should I get an Xbox one?
Doable on Xbox one I believe with the pass, or just a classic 360, thats what I use
@ got it thanks. PS3 only has 1 lobby of TDM most of the time. Is it more lively on Xbox?
@@broadwaymatt Oh yeah, way more active on Xbox
Imagine buying Bitcoin when MW2 got out
Sorry I commented that before watching the video, now I see your point
What’s up man, I’m wondering how you even consider eyeing down a side hustle. I am 25, I love stocks, I’m very knowledgeable I’m getting my finance degree and I have maybe 2 years left. Right now I work for a large brokerage but it’s boring stuff and they won’t sponsor me getting licensed until maybe 5 years in
Hey man, this is where its more personal preference but I always recommend something that is not location dependant, meaning you can ideally do it online. Good stuff getting your finance degree, maybe get a brief job in there for cash flow, keep expenses low, but start making content on the side to build leverage/ an audience. Just document what you already do. I know I'm biased with this recommendation too, but sales. Sales will help you drastically in many ways here- beginner friendly too so you can get reps in
Hey I want to be a mechanic. I’m 18. I been working on my car and my dad’s car. I know being a mechanic is a normal job for dudes and they only make 50k to 80k. How can I scale my skill to be able to make 200k a year.
Good stuff man, you're super young so just to be thinking this way means you're ahead. Main thing here is being an owner for sure- you want to own the system/ shop. In your shoes, I'd 100% start making content. You need attention and an audience until you get to a point to be able to scale your ownership of a shop. Another option is going mobile- mobile mechanics are more scalable vs being built to one location.
Got it
Hi man I have a question. I’m relatively young, currently employed by a big corporation as a software engineer so that’s where my current skills lie.
I want to branch out to do my own thing / business but just don’t really know what areas would be good given my skills.
Do you have any advice or ideas for me? Thank you :)
Hey man, solid career/ skill that you could eventually freelance, I would niche down in the beginning to find a few initial customers that you could do this for. Go after a specific business in a specific vertical. Get a few case studies under your belt, and then scale out from there. Thats oversimplified, but it in a nutshell.
@@BizPathtech thanks man, I’ve just been finding it hard to decide on a path :)
I’ve also been playing the original modern warfares recently so hopefully I’ll come across you with the intervention haha
Im 26, what would you recommend to someone who has $50k to invest towards? More skill based stuff/self development still?
50k is solid, Id say half or slightly more invest in yourself/ skills for sure. The rest you can slowly get into asset based investments as 25k into yourself goes far if you get into the right programs/ education.
Start a business
W
I’m 26 n broke I needa someone to teach me help me get out the bricks