My first time at Erewhon (most expensive grocery store ever) - comment below any advice that stuck out to you! And we'll be doing more videos like this so make sure you're subscribed :) If you want some free stocks or to join my free entrepreneurship newsletter, the links are in the description. Have a great day! -Charlie
Just because people shop there doesn't mean they're rich. When I was making only $12/hr as a nanny, I still only shopped at Whole Foods? Some of us equate wealth with health, and we only want to eat the highest quality food.
As a former Erewhon employee - behind closed doors I can confidently say that they treat their employees like crap and they are wayyyy underpaid for how much money they make.
"Can't put a price on your health" true but you can buy all those ingredients at the local grocery store and make that meal yourself for the entire week for that price.
Yeah if buying from this grocery store really did something for your health you’d think people buying from here would all be living well and up to 100+. That or everyone else not buying from there would be in terrible health and dying but it seems that’s not the case. Pretty much just a cop out
@@claudiacaro624 he said “like” a few times actually but there is nothing wrong with that. It means you’re thinking about what you’re saying and if have problem with it it’s a personal issue you have w yourself.
The first guy got defensive and sort of rude when you asked how much he paid for rent. That's a simple question that is not uncommon, yet he was acting like it's a personal question.
As someone who works in the health grocery a lot of the stuff you’re buying comes from the same farms target, Albertsons and other grocery stores use . It’s just marketing so you can pay more.
@@brandonwinston No it’s not. You don’t go to Erewhon bc it’s healthy. You go there bc only the super rich shop there. Nobody in the video was willing to admit that though.
It depends on the grocery store. Near San Diego is Jimbo’s supermarket, and it’s all organic produce, mostly from local farms. We can definitely tell the difference in quality compared to other supermarkets. But I agree expensive doesn’t always mean better. Lazy Acres is nearby and their organic produce isn’t as great as Jimbos, so go figure
I like your "asking people what they do for a living" videos so much better than all the others i've seen so far, you ask questions tailored to their previous answers and touch on philosophical questions as well. It's easy to tell the difference between an interviewer who puts these videos out for views and one that actually wants these videos to be helpful
Eric had the best answers and seems really wise for his age. He's doing it right. I did love the happy nanny as she gives off positive vibes. Also loved the last girl as she has some great answers as well and if I was young, I'd totally do that house sitting thing since that sounds like a great way to see the world.
I loved Eric’s advice for aspiring entrepreneurs… “Try everything once in order to find out what works for you.” As he mentioned, in America we are definitely pushed to go to college and work until we’re 60 and then retire off of our investment portfolios. However, for me and a lot of other people out there, that doesn’t sound like the most fulfilling life. Videos like these show me that it’s possible to achieve all of your financial dreams while also doing what you love. I’m loving these videos Charlie. Keep it up!
@@ahbe9232 Not true, you can do lots of things in business and tech space with no degree and still make a lot. You still need to be knowledgeable but online resources are better every day.
What do you invest your money in? Jaime: Myself. There’s a lot that I want to do in this world and I want to be able to show up every day in a way that allows me to be my best self so that I can contribute to the bigger part of humanity. And I wanna do a lot for other people. So in order to do that I have to take of myself. Wow...Such a nuanced approach to self-care. Service yourself first so you can serve other people. Really came full circle there.
you can really tell that you care about their answers - it’s not “what do you do for a living?” and then “what did you have for breakfast today?” or something random. you dive deeper into their answers which, on top of making them feel more heard, provides for some really quality content that you wouldn’t otherwise get! loved how you treated everyone in the video, didn’t shame them or ridicule them for their decision, seemed actually interested in why they shopped there. great video :)
Yes, so agree with Eric! I tried FBA, coding, dropshipping etc. too, and eventually realized I loved painting and making art courses. Trying a bunch of stuff helps the things you actually like surface much easier. And all of those "fails" teach you so many skills that will serve you in the next area.
Speaking as a New Yorker, a place that rivals California in rent, I can definitively say that asking someone their rent, as long as you have some kind of rapport, is pretty common xD
LA and OC are some of the most expensive zip codes in the country. If you want to learn what wealthy people do for a living, why would you interview small town people? Makes no sense. If anything, he should make a trip to Bay Area and NYC
The guy who went to Cal Ploy and got a consulting job after graduating- wants to say his degrees wasn’t worth much? There’s no consulting jobs at 22 without a degree! And that experience got him to this point so…this idea that college degrees don’t do much for you is crazy! Don’t believe that bs, please
Natalia definitely has that cool auntie vibe 💕 Love these series Charlie. Your sound is 🤌🏽 even outdoors ! This reminded me I need to upgrade my videos sound quality 😄
Gotta say, I definitely judged Natalia by her looks. Assumed she would be stuck up. Definitely wrong on that one. She seems really genuine and like a normal person. Good on her.
Seems like a lot of people who shop there aren't actually rich... they just fell for the viral marketing on social media or want to feel like they're doing something special. There's a reason all their locations are in LA... lots of suckers willing to pay extra for a "lifestyle."
All of these people seem so insightful and well spoken..would love to have a conversation with them they all have such important info to offer. Inspiring…I loved this!
I really enjoy your videos. Specially these segments where you ask personal questions to real people and we get to see how they live. For me, I realize most of them make about same as me or less yet they spend more money and I have no clue how they do that lol. Maybe a good question to ask is this " how much do spend per month compare to how much you save? :)
I was there in May. When I looked at my bill and it seemed especially insane, I noticed I had just paid $15 for a pint of strawberries. Mind you, they looked particularly amazing, but there is no Fing way any strawberries are worth that.
Can you interview Jaime again? I have so many questions lol is she working from home while traveling? Did she leave her job all together to go on this solo road trip? 🤣 she seems really interesting for sure
@2:21 you hear the Tesla. I live next to an Erewhon and that is the sound you hear ALL DAY LONG. All of these people seemed really nice and open. Cool series, Charlie!
With everything that is happening, most of us are a paycheck away from being homeless, hope we are all prepared, get yourself an alternate source of income
If one is wealthy or rich currently, he or she will be broke eventually shopping there for carrot juice or grocery in general (but there is a niche for everything in this world). It's funny how people can jack up the prices on things and make people believe it's better than the $5- or $10-dollar carrot juice in Chinatown or at one of the juice shops that are well known, etc.
First dude was weird. As a trainer you shouldn't be suggesting running to anybody, it's not easy like he said. After years of not moving your body, running becomes extremely complex for the average person. Also asking about rent is completely normal lol.
you must live in LA cuz this place is only in LA. its fabulous and gorgeous and does give "ticker shock". i once got vegan sushi rolls and a green drink and my bill was like $45 for lunch
I just got back to the States from visiting family in Australia & at a local grocery store (Coles) a small container of non-organic blueberries was $8.
I work at a more affordable grocery store near erewhon. All their products are sourced from the same place. All the PLUs are the same LOL. You are paying more to feel bougie.
People with money are usually more responsible with their money. I bet I could make their smoothies for a fraction of the price. I rather spend my money on going on vacations.
Good interview questions 👏 Lived in LA my whole life and never went to Erewhon, only Sprouts which I think is pretty pricey, partially because I'm afraid of spending too much and loving it hahahah
I've only ever went to Erewhon in the Thousand Oaks area, and that was just if I got a complimentary item coupon from a manufacturer in the mail and combine it with deep-discount items from multiple coupon apps so it doesn't look like I'm freeloading off of a store at the register. I only ever go to Vons or Ralphs for essentials and food. lol
New viewer/subscriber to this channel, and I must say I thoroughly enjoy this series. Eric’s perspective on life is spot on! That Classic Mercedes at 7:26 is 😍😍
I sold a truck to the man who builds all erewhon he was a very humble man. Owner is extremely rich but earned it definitely 💯. He pays his men well I wasn't aware of this store until I sold him the truck. Here in southern california I've met ridiculously rich people every week here it's crazy
Healthy food and in an adequate quantity for every person makes you more healthy, that leads to more productivity So maybe the food of that market is an asset 🤔
Almost every person he interviewed in this video definitely doesn't work jobs that pay enough to regularly shop at Erewhon. Unless they shop at Erewhon here and there, some of these folks working as a fitness instructor, a nanny, etc are making terrible financial decisions and don't know the worth of their money. Sure you can't put a price on happiness, but go shop at Whole Foods or Lunds & Byerlys if that's how you feel.
@@mrED123 personally I don’t find either being too invasive to ask but I feel like asking how much you get paid is more personal then how much you pay for rent to but each their own!
I like these videos by you specifically since you ask more in depth questions but most of the people in this video don't seem to be making much at all so I don't think their opinions hold as much weight as the people in your previous videos.
My first time at Erewhon (most expensive grocery store ever) - comment below any advice that stuck out to you! And we'll be doing more videos like this so make sure you're subscribed :)
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Scroll up and smash that like button! RIP my wallet on spending $25 on a juice and $11 on eggs but to be fair they were really good
Just because people shop there doesn't mean they're rich. When I was making only $12/hr as a nanny, I still only shopped at Whole Foods? Some of us equate wealth with health, and we only want to eat the highest quality food.
Don't waste time.
Wow that’s some expensive juice 💦 💰
more expensive than whole foods?
As a former Erewhon employee - behind closed doors I can confidently say that they treat their employees like crap and they are wayyyy underpaid for how much money they make.
Thank you for being honest. I knew it !! I knew it 🙁 places like this they always treat their employees badly, I’m so sorry that was your experience
Why am I not surprised 😒
Ugh that's so didsapointing. I thought oh they at least pay their employees well if they are that expensive so that's one upside. But nope. Sad
Sounds about right for a business
I get that vibe shopping there. The employees seem on edge and anxious. Love the food they have but that part makes me not want to shop there
"Can't put a price on your health" true but you can buy all those ingredients at the local grocery store and make that meal yourself for the entire week for that price.
Yeah if buying from this grocery store really did something for your health you’d think people buying from here would all be living well and up to 100+. That or everyone else not buying from there would be in terrible health and dying but it seems that’s not the case. Pretty much just a cop out
hes just there to take photos for IG or meet rich people. its not for health
@mrEd Health is not that black and white
Right they just don’t wanna cook
@@broadwaye984 yeah, my point is that this grocery store isn’t healthier than others lmao
Wow, Eric is just 27 and has so many valuable lessons to give! He seems like a really genuine guy too, very appreciative of his advice!
Eric was great!!
The way he never said "uhhm.." or "like".
I LOOOOOOVED every single thing that guy said. He's very humble and real, while amazingly inspiring.
He communicates so well too...!
@@claudiacaro624 he said “like” a few times actually but there is nothing wrong with that. It means you’re thinking about what you’re saying and if have problem with it it’s a personal issue you have w yourself.
100% agree! I hung on to every single word Eric said during the interview! Such an intelligent young man.
The first guy got defensive and sort of rude when you asked how much he paid for rent. That's a simple question that is not uncommon, yet he was acting like it's a personal question.
He lives at home with his MOM
He for sure still lives at home thats why lmao
I was wondering why he got so defensive. The comments about him living with his mom and not actually paying rent makes so much sense 😂
Dude turned instant bad vibes
Because he was making everything up as the interview went along.
Personal trainer: You gotta love people
Charlie: We’re kinda friends right?
Personal trainer: No
Hes just overflowing with contradictions
That guy gave me... uncomfy vibes XD
LOL that’s just boundaries
@@DandyinDistress why?
Andrew Tate type of ego and demeanor fr
Feels like the guy with the flowers is an awesome human being
@R.machado yep and the way he talks gives me good vibesssss
Yep, my thought the same way. He was very articulate. Makes me want to buy the book he recommended.
YES he seems AMAZING , love his vibe
As someone who works in the health grocery a lot of the stuff you’re buying comes from the same farms target, Albertsons and other grocery stores use . It’s just marketing so you can pay more.
Shhhh🤫we live in a dumbed down society your not allowed to make sense.
Nah Erewhon is different
@@brandonwinston No it’s not. You don’t go to Erewhon bc it’s healthy. You go there bc only the super rich shop there. Nobody in the video was willing to admit that though.
It's suppose to be organic.
It depends on the grocery store. Near San Diego is Jimbo’s supermarket, and it’s all organic produce, mostly from local farms. We can definitely tell the difference in quality compared to other supermarkets. But I agree expensive doesn’t always mean better. Lazy Acres is nearby and their organic produce isn’t as great as Jimbos, so go figure
Even if Erewhon employees got a 50% discount...I'm still not paying $11 for a small juice. The prices are just insane.
I like your "asking people what they do for a living" videos so much better than all the others i've seen so far, you ask questions tailored to their previous answers and touch on philosophical questions as well. It's easy to tell the difference between an interviewer who puts these videos out for views and one that actually wants these videos to be helpful
Wow thank you Ariel, that made my day! I still have a long way to go but thank you for seeing the effort I’m putting in
Eric had the best answers and seems really wise for his age. He's doing it right. I did love the happy nanny as she gives off positive vibes. Also loved the last girl as she has some great answers as well and if I was young, I'd totally do that house sitting thing since that sounds like a great way to see the world.
I loved Eric’s advice for aspiring entrepreneurs… “Try everything once in order to find out what works for you.” As he mentioned, in America we are definitely pushed to go to college and work until we’re 60 and then retire off of our investment portfolios. However, for me and a lot of other people out there, that doesn’t sound like the most fulfilling life. Videos like these show me that it’s possible to achieve all of your financial dreams while also doing what you love. I’m loving these videos Charlie. Keep it up!
Yeah frrr he’s cool
I agree
If we don’t go to college all the remaining jobs are hard low wages, so what are you doing?
@@ahbe9232 Not true, you can do lots of things in business and tech space with no degree and still make a lot. You still need to be knowledgeable but online resources are better every day.
@@ahbe9232 ain’t about jobs bro I mean sure you could get a low paying job but than save up enough to start your own job you truly fw or company
What do you invest your money in?
Jaime: Myself. There’s a lot that I want to do in this world and I want to be able to show up every day in a way that allows me to be my best self so that I can contribute to the bigger part of humanity. And I wanna do a lot for other people. So in order to do that I have to take of myself.
Wow...Such a nuanced approach to self-care. Service yourself first so you can serve other people. Really came full circle there.
So, in other words, she doesn’t invest at all 😂
you can really tell that you care about their answers - it’s not “what do you do for a living?” and then “what did you have for breakfast today?” or something random. you dive deeper into their answers which, on top of making them feel more heard, provides for some really quality content that you wouldn’t otherwise get! loved how you treated everyone in the video, didn’t shame them or ridicule them for their decision, seemed actually interested in why they shopped there. great video :)
I appreciate the kind words a lot!!! Thank you
Yes, so agree with Eric! I tried FBA, coding, dropshipping etc. too, and eventually realized I loved painting and making art courses. Trying a bunch of stuff helps the things you actually like surface much easier. And all of those "fails" teach you so many skills that will serve you in the next area.
The 1st person is the reason why people hate us (LA Natives), the 2nd person and 3rd is truly who we truly are.
LA natives are Australian????
@@joeyree22 yes, you a racist or something?
Correction, the 2nd lady is who Australians are.
Why?
I thought it was fousey
Speaking as a New Yorker, a place that rivals California in rent, I can definitively say that asking someone their rent, as long as you have some kind of rapport, is pretty common xD
Great interviews! My favorite was Eric's perspective. All these ppl are articulate, informative, and innovative just like you, Charlie!
my thoughts exactly. they are smart and articulate.
I live here in LA and everyone I’ve met asks how much rent is to each other lol
I’ve lived in LA my entire life and I can’t think of a single person who’s ever asked me how much my rent is.
I live in Beverly Hills people always ask
@@maynardewm who goes up to an anonymous hippopotamus and asks them how much their rent is?
Either he was embarrassed by how much it was or he lives with his parents. Pretty easy to see why he wouldn't want to share that info.
Charlie please interview people in small towns, the LA crowd seems to be using a lot of influencer jargon and don’t seem real.
yeah, from L.A and can say everyone here is nice/ often passively nice and incredibly fake. Plan on leaving this city in the future....
LA and OC are some of the most expensive zip codes in the country. If you want to learn what wealthy people do for a living, why would you interview small town people? Makes no sense. If anything, he should make a trip to Bay Area and NYC
LOL...cause LA ain't real ;))
@@x01021 yes…Bay Area and go to all the little luxe grocery stores there.
People in LA like to project wealth while maxing out their credit cards
The Nanny was a vibe. Just greatful for life.
The guy who went to Cal Ploy and got a consulting job after graduating- wants to say his degrees wasn’t worth much? There’s no consulting jobs at 22 without a degree! And that experience got him to this point so…this idea that college degrees don’t do much for you is crazy! Don’t believe that bs, please
@@annabellejohnson3549 completely agree and he went to a relatively inexpensive University.
20:45 this is actually some of the best advice in any of these videos and most will ignore it. Critical advice tbh
Natalia definitely has that cool auntie vibe 💕 Love these series Charlie.
Your sound is 🤌🏽 even outdoors ! This reminded me I need to upgrade my videos sound quality 😄
Fr I like her. Her vibe is so calming and warm through the screen.
In NEW YORK all we do is ask each other how much we pay for rent....oh Los Angelinos....
Haha that’s funny
In L.A everyone here is fake nice and very secretive and they lie a lot to put themselves on pedestals
House sitting sounds like something I would love to do once I finish college. It seems like an interesting way of experience life.
How would that be an interesting way to experience life?
How?
@Hit and Run what do u mean lol
I did house and pet sitting in the summers in between college. I totally recommend it. It was basically a way to make money passively.
First guy in a summary, "Im a fitness instructor, who lives with his mom and I hate cooking."
At $25 per bottle, that carrot juice better regenerate a pale optic nerve.
Lol
Kudos to Eric! He tried so many things and he’s only 27 years old 😊
Gotta say, I definitely judged Natalia by her looks. Assumed she would be stuck up. Definitely wrong on that one. She seems really genuine and like a normal person. Good on her.
I took Rene's spin classes back when I lived in LA. HI RENE!!!!
Seems like a lot of people who shop there aren't actually rich... they just fell for the viral marketing on social media or want to feel like they're doing something special. There's a reason all their locations are in LA... lots of suckers willing to pay extra for a "lifestyle."
All of these people seem so insightful and well spoken..would love to have a conversation with them they all have such important info to offer. Inspiring…I loved this!
I absolutely adore this series. Keep up the good work!!
I really enjoy your videos. Specially these segments where you ask personal questions to real people and we get to see how they live. For me, I realize most of them make about same as me or less yet they spend more money and I have no clue how they do that lol. Maybe a good question to ask is this " how much do spend per month compare to how much you save? :)
I was there in May. When I looked at my bill and it seemed especially insane, I noticed I had just paid $15 for a pint of strawberries. Mind you, they looked particularly amazing, but there is no Fing way any strawberries are worth that.
Omg $15 strawberries
A lot of people liked Eric and he was personable, logical, and seemed realistic which makes sense
He seemed very well spoken.
Can you interview Jaime again? I have so many questions lol is she working from home while traveling? Did she leave her job all together to go on this solo road trip? 🤣 she seems really interesting for sure
I’m loving these types of videos,
Keep them coming. I’m 24 and it strikes my curiosity to see what other people do.
More to come!
im not even into finance but charlie is just so entertaining
it's cool to see how many of these people have spirituality/meditation as an important aspect
Love these series most and I also love all the follow up questions you have for them. Keep it coming man.
The real estate guy and the nanny were great !
Eric folded on that $100 MILLION 😂😂
I think a lot of people would’ve 😂
Yeah, I'll stick to my Italian deli where the dude speaks broken Italian / English to me but knows what I like.
Love how intelligent and purposeful everyone was. Amazing interviews!
Thank you!
whats your fav book?
quent: the seven spiritual laws of success
whats in that book?
quent: the laws... of success
Damn deeper than I expected, but alot of the answers really alligend with my points of view!
Eric was definitely the most genuine and had the best vibe. First guy, hard no!
Whatd he do bro
@2:21 you hear the Tesla. I live next to an Erewhon and that is the sound you hear ALL DAY LONG. All of these people seemed really nice and open. Cool series, Charlie!
This added value to my life✨I appreciate you.
love this Charlie! You're getting way better at this, you're very natural now
Thank you! That means a lot since I am very introverted normally
@@CharlieChang Really? I would have never have guessed! Great job!
The nanny was delightful!
I love this video! So proud of how far you’ve come Charlie!
With everything that is happening, most of us are a paycheck away from being homeless, hope we are all prepared, get yourself an alternate source of income
that fitness dude killed the vibe
If one is wealthy or rich currently, he or she will be broke eventually shopping there for carrot juice or grocery in general (but there is a niche for everything in this world). It's funny how people can jack up the prices on things and make people believe it's better than the $5- or $10-dollar carrot juice in Chinatown or at one of the juice shops that are well known, etc.
First dude was weird. As a trainer you shouldn't be suggesting running to anybody, it's not easy like he said. After years of not moving your body, running becomes extremely complex for the average person. Also asking about rent is completely normal lol.
Definitely got some insecure vibes going on, didn't want to mention his age either lol
Making a living asking people what they do fo a living so inspirational
That dude got super weird over the rent question...it wasnt even an outrageous question.
I think people belive that the food there is organic and healthier but I think that food in a farmers market is also organic and healthy
This video made me so happy. Like all these amazing people willing to share their lives was so interesting.
you must live in LA cuz this place is only in LA. its fabulous and gorgeous and does give "ticker shock". i once got vegan sushi rolls and a green drink and my bill was like $45 for lunch
Quent! Love every word and "Seven Spiritual Laws of Success" is one of my favorite books too! Game changer.
Wow, love that you found such genuine people.
I just got back to the States from visiting family in Australia & at a local grocery store (Coles) a small container of non-organic blueberries was $8.
He should’ve put $2000 on the thumbnail. You can easily drop 200 at any grocery store nowadays sadly. 😂
Natalia is so beautiful! Holy moly. Need another video with her, Charlie.
you should do a more thorough interview with the second guy and last woman. They are extremely interesting.
Maybe I could make me happen
my favorite series on youtube. keep it up bro
Thank you so much!
I work at a more affordable grocery store near erewhon. All their products are sourced from the same place. All the PLUs are the same LOL. You are paying more to feel bougie.
Just finished watching the video. Californians are amazing. :) Peace, love & kindness.
“Remember that the only purpose of money is to get you what you want, so think hard about what you value and put it above money.”
Ray Dalio
Generation X, Y and Z are the most intelligent and educated. Proud witness!
Sheesh Nathalie.. she looks great period, even beyond the age aspect. I’m convinced that drinking water does wonders if consistent
People with money are usually more responsible with their money. I bet I could make their smoothies for a fraction of the price. I rather spend my money on going on vacations.
It’s a status thing. Nobody is actually going there just because the food is healthy. Shame that nobody ever wants to admit that in these videos.
This is factually false, most people in every income category have the same spending habits
@@jtowensbyiii6018People have completely different spending habits based on personality.
Wow! So much value especially at the end with Jaime
i love these types of videos so much always wondering what jobs people do to get a lifestyle like this that i aspire too!! ty for your content :))
So many women who said they “invest in myself.” What a cool way to say, they don’t invest.🤣
Yes education is an investment per se but it’s not “investing.” Likewise your work equipment isn’t investments that appreciate over time.
Do a video where you go to tenthousand the apartment complex in Beverly Hills and ask people that live there what they do for a living
Ohhh that building is so nice
I love delivering there and I do wonder what ppl do for a living there.
Eric definitely comes from money. Idk many 27 year olds that could to buy a home in California at that age.
Renee: First of all you have to love people
Also Renee: I'm not a people person why you ask me that?
CLOWN
Erewhon also pays its employees really well, and that was before minimum wage increases in CA
That's also why they have higher prices. Company will pass all expenses to the consumer.
Well they better pay them well with all the money they have from overcharging people!
@@Mwoods2272 you do realize your store does the same right? Don't be an idiot
@@jtowensbyiii6018 My store? Every business pass costs to the customer
The sales engineer chick was full of immense wisdom
First guy is such bad vibes boo!!! 🍅🍅🍅🍅
The first guy was straight off a movie the way he just yelled the guys name after just talking about him
It seems like people who shop here are not people who's advise you should be taking..
😂
Word!
Truly an awesome video! So much value from a collection of wisdom. 👏🏽 Inspirational content. Keep up the awesome work.
Good interview questions 👏 Lived in LA my whole life and never went to Erewhon, only Sprouts which I think is pretty pricey, partially because I'm afraid of spending too much and loving it hahahah
I've only ever went to Erewhon in the Thousand Oaks area, and that was just if I got a complimentary item coupon from a manufacturer in the mail and combine it with deep-discount items from multiple coupon apps so it doesn't look like I'm freeloading off of a store at the register. I only ever go to Vons or Ralphs for essentials and food. lol
I didn’t know FouseyTube is a personal trainer now
I can’t shop there. It’s just not for “erewhon” (everyone) 😂😂😂
Well done 👏🏻👏🏻
Hehe.. thanx.. that made me laugh:)❤❤
It is from a book 📕 and the name is nowhere backwards
New viewer/subscriber to this channel, and I must say I thoroughly enjoy this series.
Eric’s perspective on life is spot on!
That Classic Mercedes at 7:26 is 😍😍
I sold a truck to the man who builds all erewhon he was a very humble man. Owner is extremely rich but earned it definitely 💯. He pays his men well I wasn't aware of this store until I sold him the truck. Here in southern california I've met ridiculously rich people every week here it's crazy
Healthy food and in an adequate quantity for every person makes you more healthy, that leads to more productivity
So maybe the food of that market is an asset 🤔
I truly enjoy and continue to learn from all these videos! Keep up with the content!
Almost every person he interviewed in this video definitely doesn't work jobs that pay enough to regularly shop at Erewhon. Unless they shop at Erewhon here and there, some of these folks working as a fitness instructor, a nanny, etc are making terrible financial decisions and don't know the worth of their money. Sure you can't put a price on happiness, but go shop at Whole Foods or Lunds & Byerlys if that's how you feel.
I love these kind of videos! Hahaha it was funny how he thought asking how much his rent is, is too personal lmao. Why does that matter
Haha I'm oblivious to it since I ask people that type of stuff all the time
boundaries
he lives w his parents
Yeah its like asking how much you get paid, there’s no reason to hide why
@@mrED123 personally I don’t find either being too invasive to ask but I feel like asking how much you get paid is more personal then how much you pay for rent to but each their own!
I’ve been binge watching all of your video’s!!! Keep up the amazing job!!!
I like these videos by you specifically since you ask more in depth questions but most of the people in this video don't seem to be making much at all so I don't think their opinions hold as much weight as the people in your previous videos.
that guy holding flowers I think Eric was his name is so well spoken