Thats awesome that you were able to save $100k by age 22. Most people do not have the discipline to accomplish that goal. Great video with great advice. Keep up the good work! When is the next video coming? Its been a while. Waiting for your next video. Hope all is well at your end.
You are very smart. I cut down the cost of my phone, cut off Netflix etc and I'm going to try some of your side hustle tips. Such as video editing. Thank you Karson you're amazing
Some people just can't be helped. She is giving the best advice that you could possibly receive, and yet comments that make not any sense, like this whole thread keep appearing. @jonathangamble, in case the video wasn't clear enough, she probably had that money saved by having a high income job and living below her means, she is explaining how she invested a portion of that 100k by buying a house and a few stocks that did not perform well. @_Wai_Wai Again, she probably had that in liquid cash, she is telling you how she invested it. @nicolastschirhart She never mentioned a loan. I hope comments like this are not the reason why she stopped uploading videos, hopefully I'll see her coming back again.
It always come down to income and savings rate, compound interest + time... it's almost boring. you can skip all the finance books ever, I've read them for you. High savings rate, high income...+time. People teling you otherwise are scammers. All of them. No exceptions .Thats it. You're welcome. You can stop now.
How can you make a video condemning financial guru youtubers for their clickbait titles and then do exactly that? You didn't save $100k. You built a networth of $100k which is very different. It's way easier to have a $100k networth
Wow, saving $100,000 by the age of 22 is impressive! These money saving tips are definitely helpful, especially for young adults who are just starting their financial journey. It's all about creating good habits and making smart choices with your money.
I'm a Software Engineer making 6 figures right after college and have worked a little over 1 year, but my net worth is still far from $100k. I got into your channel from the rent vs. buy house video. I'm learning a lot from your videos! You clearly put a lot of effort into your videos. Thank you for sharing all these!
My investment-portfolio recently reached six figures, and this is my story. I found it initially intimidating to consider investing during this period of higher inflation, but with the assistance of investment analyst Joseph Sullivan Anderson, who created a plan to transfer my underperforming fixed-income investments to a diverse portfolio that would produce higher returns, I was able to successfully navigate it.
Appears you're claiming a net worth is $100K, which is very different from having saved $100K, but it's still a good start. Edit: After reading through the comments, I see that other people have noticed the same inaccuracy in your video, yet you haven't corrected the title or description. Watching some of your other videos, I found additional mistakes and misguided advice. For example, you seem confused about the differences between a 401K, IRA, and Roth IRA, and you provided incorrect tax advice that could lead to higher taxes or penalties for your viewers. It might be wise to revisit these areas to ensure the information you're sharing is accurate and reliable.
It's possible she is doing it on purpose. How else would you attract would-be subscribers if you don't exaggerate the truth? She'd go much further if she was just transparent about it.
@@soapa4279 If that were true how long do you think she would go? Seems telling the truth and not getting views, comments, and subs is something many don't seem to prefer.... It is obvious many don't talk about all the other stuff that had to go well for them to do what they are able!!!
I wish I had that headstart of not having student loans. My family was lower middle class, and I struggled in high school. Now, as I face these student loans head on, I'm trying to get creative in being debt free.
As a 33 year old, I really wish I had your perspective and discipline in finances growing up. I am just starting, but I am in a much better position since I started to shift my perspective.
Put $300 a week into a high yield savings account and you'll have 100k in 6 years. It's doable if you live within your means. Because of compounding your second 100k will be achieved in less than 6 years, and so on. You could be a millionaire in 20 years and retire in your 40s if you start in your 20s.
Real takeaway: She's counting net worth not savings, scored scholarships for 0 student debt post college, and also got lucky with enough youtube success to supplement her income with an extra $12-36k a year.
you need to invest in apartments with financial problems. buy for 10-15% of the cost and then resell for 25-35% of the cost. only in this way, I think you can earn a million dollars a year or half a million. all my friends act this way.
Im so glad you were able to achieve this. However the video is a little confusing in the fact that you are not so clear if the 100k is due to appeciation of the equity of your home, or how much savings are involved in this calculation. I am curious if you can make a video with the percentages that every line of your financial assets contribute to your overall net worth
Your channel is really a breath of fresh air on a platform that's become increasingly filled with clickbait and anti-motivational "flexing". As a fellow 20 something year old, I struggle with motivating myself to leave my comfort zone and after watching this video I genuinely want to. Thank you for the inspiration!
Thanks so much for this! I'm a six figure earner but I've always had my head in the sand about finances - to me, it just seems so nebulous and I just told myself I couldn't figure it out, I never bothered investing or saving. But this video, for some reason, gave me the courage to take my head out of the sand and start learning about investing amd finances in general. Thanks a lot and please keep it up!
If you are going to invest in the stock market make sure to invest in stocks that pay quarterly dividends. If you look at the history of the stock market and people who were successful you will find that a good portion of wealth comes from the stocks that pay dividends.
@@mrm8818 Same holds true for buying companies with great earnings because their stock price is usually high. There are a host of affordable stocks with great dividends for those without a boatload of money to invest.
Karson, unless you itemize (very unlikely that you do), then there is no tax benefit for deducting interest or property taxes. Other than that, great stuff
people like you are what inspire me my cousin has worked 60+ hours a week since her sophomore highschool year and graduated with enough scholarships to go to college debt free so she could still work 60+ hours and buy her and her mother a home and will graduate this year with a law degree and land a legal sec job right before she does still working 60+ hours.
It's so simple really isn't it, yet so few people can execute it, it's incredible. I own two fully paid off properties but drive a 2009 hatchback with no plans to sell it (also fully paid off, ha, ha).
I feel this is extremely misleading as home appreciate is part your net worth statement and not necessarily savings. I would be interested in your balances of brokerage, RA, checkings, and savings at 22 without Home Equity included.
Oy, Karson, since you saved that much money, just give it to me, instead of blowing it up in the market. I will put it in a high yield CD and live comfortably.
I like your channel as it gives such a pure content, realistic, and achievable I am sick of other channels that don’t show real action in applied methods Keep it up 🙌🏻
Next video when? She didn't get kidnapped or something right? She just dropped off the Earth without saying what happened or saying goodbye to her audience.
Was there a salary or hourly rate with that second job role stated anywhere? The first job was $18 per hour as a Project Manager... The second Project Management role what was the earnings?
Basically common sense advise. You were pretty smart to have avoided most of these traps though, for someone who lives in a place where those traps are likely to sink everyone else around you, and have a good attitude towards money.
Camera?…iP6 issue was battery life. Congrats but this video will not relate to vast majority of 1st gen college grads. Most of us couldn’t avoid the student loan trap.
I had a Note 2 for like 9 years...Lol. Yeah it would shut off 3 times a day, but it didn't bother me. Got the Note 20 2 years ago, will have this phone for the next 10 years at least. I also moved home for 3 years after living in an apt. for 9 months and thought I could be putting the money into an actual home instead of throwing it away in a nice apt., building equity as well.
So far my biggest issue is during the pandemic I got into car accident totaling my car and had to buy a used car when the car market was inflated. I lost out on 10k afterwords when it came back down and I'm still not even 25% paid off of my car loan a year later. I'm trying to follow your videos and so far im picking up side hustles more and trying to get outside my comfort zone. I may need to switch jobs but I think I need to take it one step at a time first to not overwhelm myself. Thank you for making this video.
Don't give up fam Actually I'm looking for a personal assistant to help me with various tasks for up to 10 hours per week.The ideal candidate will be skilled in scheduling and calendar management, payroll and email handling, shopping and fixing of schedules if arises, communicate with me via email is preferred. If you're interested let me know. At least you should be able to pay for the car loan
Getting paid less that it costs to have a place to your live for yourself means the company is looking to be subsidized by society. It's not okay for a company to expect parents and/or government programs to make up for their inability to pay a livable wage. As a parent, I'm not okay doing charity for a business owner by allowing the kiddo to be underpaid. I don't work for them. They need to figure out how to run their business. Absolutely have enough self respect not to tolerate loser companies that gaslight employees. The actual minimum wage today is around $25 an hour. Your take home pay should be 2-3x the amount of rent for a 1 bedroom apartment in the area. If it's not, the owner is a loser. Don't work for losers.
I also saved $100,000 By 22, Here's how I did it 1. Wake up at 5AM every day, and go for a 30 minute jog. Staying healthy is important! 2. Be super frugal, eating rice and beans if you can. 3. Don't have any useless subscriptions, it's amazing how much you can cut! 4. Inherit $100,000 from my parents 5. and lastly think positive! Anyone can do this, good luck!
So if it wasn’t for your parents you would never had gotten there by yourself. You living in easy mode while the rest of us aren’t. Useless info you provided 👍🏼
I'm looking for a personal assistant to help me with various tasks for up to 10 hours per week.The ideal candidate will be skilled in scheduling and calendar management, payroll and email handling, shopping and fixing of schedules if arises, communicate with me via email is preferred.
You seem to me like someone i can relate to in terms of money saving, only difference is , you actually have so many knowledge about these that i seem to always get ocnfused consulting people. I think its best to invest in knowledge for me before i go about with all these.. but there too there is so much idk where tk start..
She seems genuine at first but turns out to be a low key grifter. Saving and net worth are two different things. I'd be really impressed if someone saved 100k by 22 in this times. Your net worth is mainly tied to your house, and unlike stocks, real estate is an illiquid asset.
@KarsonGaule I hadn’t seen the whole video at that point. I thought you meant that you had 100k in cash. No hate here but it seems kinda dishonest to say you saved 100k when a considerable portion is from house equity. I got the sense that you want to give helpful information and not be another clickbaiter sellout. Maybe that’s what it takes to make it in our world, but for the love of God we don’t need another Graham Stephan.
@@KarsonGauleAll that aside though best of luck to you! I like seeing people my age working hard to make it. A lotta Gen Z seems to want the world and not to contribute.
I just found Karson's channel today and went to sub....and it looks like this channel may be abandoned? Anyone know if Karson is still going to create content? Looking for level-headed finance people on YT is tough lol.
Prices are constantly rising and falling, but the mentality is what defines what we get in the end. Give money to a poor man and he will lose it, take money away from a rich man and at some point they will get their wealth back. I loved the defence & offence concepts in this video.
Hello Karson. I just found your channel. I'm 69 with 2 mil in the stock market. I have a question. Do you think I should buy Tesla stock? I'm a Tesla fanboy, and yes, I've already bought some Tesla stock. I'm just wondering if you think Tesla stock is a good long-term investment.
Hey Karson, I found your channel recently on my feed after watching Graham Stephen and saw you haven’t made a video in 2 months! Love the content, don’t give up!!
are you scammer too? webull not gonna go down like FTX? are you sure? gonna also go down as a pyramid scheme, just a very slow one, so gonna last longer
Or she lived with other people who also worked and she worked all the time too in a place were her income could buy a lot. Truth is conditions make so much possible and she likely had the right combination. Even without a rich family with high income and low expenses so much can be done quick.... But I can already bet she does not show her average numbers per year to make it all very easy!!!
Hope you guys enjoy this one, have a great rest of your day :)
Thats awesome that you were able to save $100k by age 22. Most people do not have the discipline to accomplish that goal. Great video with great advice. Keep up the good work! When is the next video coming? Its been a while. Waiting for your next video. Hope all is well at your end.
Looking forward to your next video! Thank you for sharing your wisdom!
Hey I just found your channel and your gone already? Do you plan on posting more content?
You are very smart. I cut down the cost of my phone, cut off Netflix etc and I'm going to try some of your side hustle tips. Such as video editing. Thank you Karson you're amazing
REPORTING U TO IRS: It isn't investment proprty, u cant claim tax benifit only partially, as u work from home
So saving 100K and investing in a home with equity are different things to be fair, other than that, good video.
Probably should be titled how I built $100k net worth by 22
@@_Wai_Wai_agreed
Exactly, more like how I got approved for a loan by having a decent job and side hustle. Good video but definitely click bait
She tryna influence YALL but talks down on other influencers lmfaoooo THIS THE EXAMPLE OF WHAT NOT TO FOLLOW IN GENERAL
Some people just can't be helped. She is giving the best advice that you could possibly receive, and yet comments that make not any sense, like this whole thread keep appearing. @jonathangamble, in case the video wasn't clear enough, she probably had that money saved by having a high income job and living below her means, she is explaining how she invested a portion of that 100k by buying a house and a few stocks that did not perform well. @_Wai_Wai Again, she probably had that in liquid cash, she is telling you how she invested it. @nicolastschirhart She never mentioned a loan. I hope comments like this are not the reason why she stopped uploading videos, hopefully I'll see her coming back again.
TLDR : you went from working for 3k per month to 6k per month while having the same frugal lifestyle and working extra.
Glad there's a timestamp.
It always come down to income and savings rate, compound interest + time... it's almost boring. you can skip all the finance books ever, I've read them for you. High savings rate, high income...+time. People teling you otherwise are scammers. All of them. No exceptions .Thats it. You're welcome. You can stop now.
How can you make a video condemning financial guru youtubers for their clickbait titles and then do exactly that? You didn't save $100k. You built a networth of $100k which is very different. It's way easier to have a $100k networth
There's nothing wrong with hypocrisy if it's all facts
100% agree
Come back to us! TH-cam needs you!
Wow, saving $100,000 by the age of 22 is impressive! These money saving tips are definitely helpful, especially for young adults who are just starting their financial journey. It's all about creating good habits and making smart choices with your money.
Thanks Shu!
'And when the world needed her most, she vanished'
What happened to her? she disappeared?
I've been wondering the same thing
I'm a Software Engineer making 6 figures right after college and have worked a little over 1 year, but my net worth is still far from $100k. I got into your channel from the rent vs. buy house video. I'm learning a lot from your videos! You clearly put a lot of effort into your videos. Thank you for sharing all these!
My investment-portfolio recently reached six figures, and this is my story. I found it initially intimidating to consider investing during this period of higher inflation, but with the assistance of investment analyst Joseph Sullivan Anderson, who created a plan to transfer my underperforming fixed-income investments to a diverse portfolio that would produce higher returns, I was able to successfully navigate it.
@@Hollowsmith418everytime someone drops the name of their "expert" they lose full credibility.
I'm confused. Were you not 22 when you graduated?
21
You truly are amazing.
Great video
Thank you :)
Appears you're claiming a net worth is $100K, which is very different from having saved $100K, but it's still a good start.
Edit: After reading through the comments, I see that other people have noticed the same inaccuracy in your video, yet you haven't corrected the title or description. Watching some of your other videos, I found additional mistakes and misguided advice. For example, you seem confused about the differences between a 401K, IRA, and Roth IRA, and you provided incorrect tax advice that could lead to higher taxes or penalties for your viewers. It might be wise to revisit these areas to ensure the information you're sharing is accurate and reliable.
It's possible she is doing it on purpose. How else would you attract would-be subscribers if you don't exaggerate the truth? She'd go much further if she was just transparent about it.
@@soapa4279 If that were true how long do you think she would go? Seems telling the truth and not getting views, comments, and subs is something many don't seem to prefer.... It is obvious many don't talk about all the other stuff that had to go well for them to do what they are able!!!
@@donaldlyons17 What does it matter, she stopped posting videos since 8 months ago. Clearly she didn't go far.
I wish I had that headstart of not having student loans. My family was lower middle class, and I struggled in high school. Now, as I face these student loans head on, I'm trying to get creative in being debt free.
For me, after 1 to 2 years, I can't even save $1,000. Most are being strangled financially by the powers that be.
As a 33 year old, I really wish I had your perspective and discipline in finances growing up. I am just starting, but I am in a much better position since I started to shift my perspective.
Same here.
Put $300 a week into a high yield savings account and you'll have 100k in 6 years. It's doable if you live within your means. Because of compounding your second 100k will be achieved in less than 6 years, and so on. You could be a millionaire in 20 years and retire in your 40s if you start in your 20s.
Take away: Side hustles. 2nd, 3rd+ streams of income.
Real takeaway: She's counting net worth not savings, scored scholarships for 0 student debt post college, and also got lucky with enough youtube success to supplement her income with an extra $12-36k a year.
you need to invest in apartments with financial problems. buy for 10-15% of the cost and then resell for 25-35% of the cost. only in this way, I think you can earn a million dollars a year or half a million. all my friends act this way.
I pay $5 a month for a iPhone 14 Pro Max you can still treat yourself if you can grab some deals
How were you able to lower your mortgage to $1200 from $2000?
can you do a more in depth video on mortgage payoff and tax savings when owning a home? also how you purchased a home with the amounts
I went into more detailed in a previous video. It’s called “Buying my first Texas home at 22”
Im so glad you were able to achieve this. However the video is a little confusing in the fact that you are not so clear if the 100k is due to appeciation of the equity of your home, or how much savings are involved in this calculation. I am curious if you can make a video with the percentages that every line of your financial assets contribute to your overall net worth
Your channel is really a breath of fresh air on a platform that's become increasingly filled with clickbait and anti-motivational "flexing".
As a fellow 20 something year old, I struggle with motivating myself to leave my comfort zone and after watching this video I genuinely want to. Thank you for the inspiration!
Thanks so much for this! I'm a six figure earner but I've always had my head in the sand about finances - to me, it just seems so nebulous and I just told myself I couldn't figure it out, I never bothered investing or saving. But this video, for some reason, gave me the courage to take my head out of the sand and start learning about investing amd finances in general. Thanks a lot and please keep it up!
Did u shoot this video in graham
Stephen studio ??
Great video, you seem way more down to earth and genuine than the other financial channels.
Awesome and inspirational!
Thank you for sharing your experience!
I need to start my youtube channel and get that side hustle moving!
Good luck!
If you are going to invest in the stock market make sure to invest in stocks that pay quarterly dividends. If you look at the history of the stock market and people who were successful you will find that a good portion of wealth comes from the stocks that pay dividends.
You need a certain amount to make dividends worth it otherwise just look for good companies with great earnings
@@mrm8818 Same holds true for buying companies with great earnings because their stock price is usually high. There are a host of affordable stocks with great dividends for those without a boatload of money to invest.
Karson, unless you itemize (very unlikely that you do), then there is no tax benefit for deducting interest or property taxes. Other than that, great stuff
people like you are what inspire me my cousin has worked 60+ hours a week since her sophomore highschool year and graduated with enough scholarships to go to college debt free so she could still work 60+ hours and buy her and her mother a home and will graduate this year with a law degree and land a legal sec job right before she does still working 60+ hours.
It's so simple really isn't it, yet so few people can execute it, it's incredible. I own two fully paid off properties but drive a 2009 hatchback with no plans to sell it (also fully paid off, ha, ha).
Great video 🫡
Thanks!
I feel this is extremely misleading as home appreciate is part your net worth statement and not necessarily savings. I would be interested in your balances of brokerage, RA, checkings, and savings at 22 without Home Equity included.
You are doing great work. Keep it up. Your honesty and integrity will help you in making it big on youtube. Good luck
Where’d she go?! 🤔
Yes, 6 figures is a realistic goal.
Have you stopped making videos?
So when are we getting married?
Oy, Karson, since you saved that much money, just give it to me, instead of blowing it up in the market. I will put it in a high yield CD and live comfortably.
I like your channel as it gives such a pure content, realistic, and achievable
I am sick of other channels that don’t show real action in applied methods
Keep it up 🙌🏻
Appreciate it :)
Next video when? She didn't get kidnapped or something right? She just dropped off the Earth without saying what happened or saying goodbye to her audience.
Maybe she found a rich man and got pregnant. No need to day trade anymore lol. But fr I hope she’s ok
Do you edit your own videos or hire it out? If it's yourself - BRAVO!!! If it's hired out, who does your editing?
I heard you can save $300,000 over the course of 18 years by simply not having a kid. It's the easiest $300K to save!
Anyone know why she stopped posting?
after her video about financial advisers went viral she started getting threats. I hope she's ok
Was there a salary or hourly rate with that second job role stated anywhere? The first job was $18 per hour as a Project Manager... The second Project Management role what was the earnings?
Great videos. Keep going. You inspired me today. ❤
Been awhile since your last video, you okay?
great video
Can you talk more about your project management job?
REPORTING U TO IRS: It isn't investment proprty, u cant claim tax benifit only partially, as u work from home
Basically common sense advise. You were pretty smart to have avoided most of these traps though, for someone who lives in a place where those traps are likely to sink everyone else around you, and have a good attitude towards money.
You drive a Toyota? I thought all TH-camrs drove Teslas. Thanks for the videos!
Your videos are still click baiting.
Camera?…iP6 issue was battery life. Congrats but this video will not relate to vast majority of 1st gen college grads. Most of us couldn’t avoid the student loan trap.
Where’s the part where you “saved $100,000”?
I think she passed away.
You bought at the top of the market which you never do in investing. I hope you at least bought your house before the interest rates went up.
You still making videos??
I had a Note 2 for like 9 years...Lol. Yeah it would shut off 3 times a day, but it didn't bother me. Got the Note 20 2 years ago, will have this phone for the next 10 years at least.
I also moved home for 3 years after living in an apt. for 9 months and thought I could be putting the money into an actual home instead of throwing it away in a nice apt., building equity as well.
So far my biggest issue is during the pandemic I got into car accident totaling my car and had to buy a used car when the car market was inflated. I lost out on 10k afterwords when it came back down and I'm still not even 25% paid off of my car loan a year later. I'm trying to follow your videos and so far im picking up side hustles more and trying to get outside my comfort zone. I may need to switch jobs but I think I need to take it one step at a time first to not overwhelm myself. Thank you for making this video.
Don't give up fam
Actually I'm looking for a personal assistant to help me with various tasks for up to 10 hours per week.The ideal candidate will be skilled in scheduling and calendar management, payroll and email handling, shopping and fixing of schedules if arises, communicate with me via email is preferred. If you're interested let me know.
At least you should be able to pay for the car loan
Great video!!
Thank you!
Fantastic video Karson! Loved it ❤
Thank you Shaun!!
Subscribed!
Getting paid less that it costs to have a place to your live for yourself means the company is looking to be subsidized by society. It's not okay for a company to expect parents and/or government programs to make up for their inability to pay a livable wage. As a parent, I'm not okay doing charity for a business owner by allowing the kiddo to be underpaid. I don't work for them. They need to figure out how to run their business.
Absolutely have enough self respect not to tolerate loser companies that gaslight employees. The actual minimum wage today is around $25 an hour. Your take home pay should be 2-3x the amount of rent for a 1 bedroom apartment in the area. If it's not, the owner is a loser. Don't work for losers.
Why did you stop making videos? Is everything OK?
I need to go to college I just recently turned 20 and never went to college
If you don't mind, what age are you today?
I also saved $100,000 By 22, Here's how I did it
1. Wake up at 5AM every day, and go for a 30 minute jog. Staying healthy is important!
2. Be super frugal, eating rice and beans if you can.
3. Don't have any useless subscriptions, it's amazing how much you can cut!
4. Inherit $100,000 from my parents
5. and lastly think positive!
Anyone can do this, good luck!
So if it wasn’t for your parents you would never had gotten there by yourself. You living in easy mode while the rest of us aren’t. Useless info you provided 👍🏼
@@esenciadelcaribe Here's some useful info for you. search "satire" in the dictionary.
@@esenciadelcaribe r/whooooooosh
Can you give me online work?
I'm looking for a personal assistant to help me with various tasks for up to 10 hours per week.The ideal candidate will be skilled in scheduling and calendar management, payroll and email handling, shopping and fixing of schedules if arises, communicate with me via email is preferred.
@@nelsonphilldarell send me whats up num
@@nelsonphilldarell i am ready for this work
"only 18$ an hour"
I agree with everything. Thank you for showing how life really is and exposing all those get rich quick scams ❤
You mam will be surpassing the million dollar mark very soon if you continue like this. All the best wishes!!!
…Oooooook …So how much were you saving from each paycheque each month?
Really good and authentic channel, good luck!
You seem to me like someone i can relate to in terms of money saving, only difference is , you actually have so many knowledge about these that i seem to always get ocnfused consulting people. I think its best to invest in knowledge for me before i go about with all these.. but there too there is so much idk where tk start..
She seems genuine at first but turns out to be a low key grifter. Saving and net worth are two different things. I'd be really impressed if someone saved 100k by 22 in this times. Your net worth is mainly tied to your house, and unlike stocks, real estate is an illiquid asset.
She's been MIA
Thanks for sharing! Genuinely its nice to see a TH-cam who's a bit more down to earth. Looking forward to future videos
Congrats 🎉🎉
Thanks Curtis!
Loved this video.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Took me a further 7 years to get that 🥲
Hello Karson, you provide value just the right way you'll do great. And Thankyou.
Great Video Karson - curious, do you edit your videos yourself or utilize a video editing service?
Cool, spend it or invest it, 100k is gonna be a loaf of bread soon
👍
@KarsonGaule I hadn’t seen the whole video at that point. I thought you meant that you had 100k in cash. No hate here but it seems kinda dishonest to say you saved 100k when a considerable portion is from house equity. I got the sense that you want to give helpful information and not be another clickbaiter sellout. Maybe that’s what it takes to make it in our world, but for the love of God we don’t need another Graham Stephan.
@@KarsonGauleAll that aside though best of luck to you! I like seeing people my age working hard to make it. A lotta Gen Z seems to want the world and not to contribute.
Hi, hope all is well. Have gotten a video in a year
Thank you ❤
every woman would have over $100k by 22y if they stop buying make up, doing hair and nails.
Lol
Diet sexism isn't funny 💀
I've a question, did you live with your parents?
I just found Karson's channel today and went to sub....and it looks like this channel may be abandoned? Anyone know if Karson is still going to create content? Looking for level-headed finance people on YT is tough lol.
Inspiring...hats off
This chick is like Spencer Cornelia with hair.
Prices are constantly rising and falling, but the mentality is what defines what we get in the end. Give money to a poor man and he will lose it, take money away from a rich man and at some point they will get their wealth back. I loved the defence & offence concepts in this video.
Hello Karson. I just found your channel. I'm 69 with 2 mil in the stock market. I have a question. Do you think I should buy Tesla stock? I'm a Tesla fanboy, and yes, I've already bought some Tesla stock. I'm just wondering if you think Tesla stock is a good long-term investment.
Can I have some?
Hi Karson! A couple questions:
1) Your 7 Side Hustles video, are these things you’ve had personal success with?
2) What’s your other YT channels?
I greatly enjoy your videos, Karson. How do you find jobs in project management? Where do you look for such jobs? Thank you.
Hey Karson, I found your channel recently on my feed after watching Graham Stephen and saw you haven’t made a video in 2 months! Love the content, don’t give up!!
are you scammer too?
webull not gonna go down like FTX? are you sure?
gonna also go down as a pyramid scheme, just a very slow one, so gonna last longer
5 second video…I came from a rich family and I had a guy to help me through every aspect of life
Or she lived with other people who also worked and she worked all the time too in a place were her income could buy a lot. Truth is conditions make so much possible and she likely had the right combination. Even without a rich family with high income and low expenses so much can be done quick.... But I can already bet she does not show her average numbers per year to make it all very easy!!!