It's actually incredible that college students are making so much money - filming this video inspired me a ton! Hopefully you get some good ideas or inspiration from this video. No matter your age, starting a side hustle or business is the move (in my opinion), or even getting a job can be great to learn. People say that gen Z is lazy but if there's ever a video to prove otherwise, this is it. Absolute beasts at USC and I'm excited to film future videos here! Hope you have an amazing day! -Charlie
How do you draw inspiration from people who seem to come from money and have a head start? I’m genuinely curious. One kid said 4-5k a month wasn’t that much. They felt detached from how life is for regular people.
@@Steven-ik6xx So inspiration for you is only drawn by someone in a similar financial background or position? The problem is you are looking into factors that have no value and amount to anything. He said How he started and how he got to where he got. He didn't say his parents put him working in the companies. Filter what will add value to you not what will you make you feel bad about yourself and situation.
I'm not hating when I say this (because I work in partnering with influencers to get them on ship cruises) but the money as an influencer is not really that big...even if you have 18 million followers on Tiktok....you'd have a better chance flipping burger at Mcdonalds. HOWEVER, I think she is hyper-aware of her situation, and I agree she is knowledgeable. She lowers her overhead in marketing with the influencer marketing and basically doing a homebrew approach which is profitable, especially in California. Going to USC can help her to network, so regardless if she is a millionaire or even if she's running in the negatives...her approach will definitely pay off.
My video notes: - People don’t want to follow companies, they want to follow people - What kind of influence do you want to have, why is your voice important? - How can you add value to others? - As long as you put in the work, and the dedication, and you’re passionate about it, it’s hard to fail Thanks
My first year in college, I met a fellow freshman, later he introduced himself to the class and said hes written 3 books already.. LIKE MAN, people on a different level
@@IrishKream what type of book did he make? I taken interest in philosophy and fiction writing and i want to incorporate those elements as a creative framework for my fiction fantasy. I always loved art and i also want to develop that too maybe opening commission. Im failing my med degree, it's tough and I want alternative career or side jobs.
@@xylonus i dont know about him brother, but i myself am interested in books and i plan to write one, i do have interest in fiction, novels and stories, can we get to know each other, only if you consider
@@personaquest16 that'll be cool I like medieval fantasy and gritty dark setting with an existential theme and such, but I haven't plan on anything yet since I'm stuck in my personal life at the moment
@@xylonus interesting, so how are you planning to pursue this, what are your thoughts on writing a manga/novel, and yes, you can share whats going on in your life and we can change the platform too if you consider, so we can go further with our conversation on this
@@personaquest16 My inspiration came from various mediums of artistic poetic and moving music, neo classic or romanticism art, existential philosophy such as absurdism or nihilsim and video game exploring themes of hopelessness and persistence in world of gods and monsters e.g "Dark Souls" or "Bloodborne" It will be more than just slaying the dragon and saving the queen, because there will be no queen, only malignant forces, no purposeful goal, only absurdity. In my world, if I implement gods to be a thing, they are as much as corrupt and selfish as humans, they are not gods per se, just powerful beings controlling individual souls. And gods also are individuals, and there is one who defy their divine beaurocharcy. At the same time, also revolt the main the character to the theocracy of the fanatic religious body in my world. It's my criticism on heaven and hell, unjustified and unfair judgement based on one's firm faith or unfaith. Omnibenevolence that only favors one side over the other is not kind, it's discriminating. There's so much I want to tell in a narrative medium, but I don't have experience of an author.. Yet!
One thing I’ve noticed as a teenager or just being in a high school setting a lot of people cannot articulate what they want to say and end up repeating words, for example like or so. Seeing these young adults shows me how I want to be able communicate professionally instead of being vague and not expressing detail in a subtle way. Kudos to all of them.
Keep in mind a lot of these students who go to USC come from a wealthy family. These kids are not paying their tuition through their business but their parents are paying the tuition and they have the flexibility to start a business. Most students who don’t have wealthy families get a job to pay for tuition
@@billytan888 yeah but many collage students get internships witch can be enough to pay off debt and some pay 200k+ depending on the internship but definitely a good point about the guys with businesses. Beyond money they also have parents with knowledge of wealth and how businesses work.
@@BM-nh9kd Reminder that these are USC kids which are mostly nepo babies or people who have rich parents. They don’t have the same starting point as most people so don’t compare to them
@@LettuceLand Agree, 1/2 of them kids seem to be nepo babies/have well connected parents, received a fair amount of financial assistance from their affluent parents (monthly allowances seed money, etc...) or some sort of other advantageous head start compared to other people.... even though they will never admit this and claim they're from working class or middle class backgrounds. Saying $4,000-5,000 is "not a lot for a college student" to make each month is wildly out of touch btw... Glad Charlie reminded one of his interviewees of that. Not trying to take anything away from their success or hate since I grew up in a wealthy suburb myself where a decent amount of kids got luxury cars for their 16th birthday and were handed a lot of things including money and career making professional connections. It's a bit misleading to ignore affluent backgrounds and wealthy parents. Don't compare yourself to them and beat yourself up for not being as successful as them.
They all have different backgrounds with different GPAs etc. You don't need this college to get ahead. Look at what they're doing. Working, networking, doing schoolwork, etc. They haven't made it just because they attend a prestigious university.
I haven’t watched Annie since High school. It’s so cool to see her thriving at USC. she was a big motivator for me getting my bachelors degree in 2 years
Annie just brings in the welcoming vibes. I enjoyed hearing her reasonings for structuring what she priotizes and her source of motivation, I can see that has lead her to a healthy grind.
Seeing lots of self deprecating comments. Working in finance - my biggest takeaway on success is that it is not linear and when it comes it is not definite. You have to start, be consistent as possible and genuinely feel like your work is an extension of who you are.
So true. I was a B student in high school but am now an aerospace engineer and am going to start multiple TH-cam channels for a couple projects I want to create soon.
These people come from wealthy families. I work two jobs during the week and this goes to my rent. I don’t pay tuition because where im from college is mostly free. It’s crazy to see that these people have over 60k they need to pay per college year and when they were asked what their expenses were that wasn’t even mentioned. They have the time and money to start a business because they don’t need to get a job or worry about the costs. The first girl has no tech background and has started an app based company, the costs to pay people to make an app for her are high af and that was clearly covered by her parents also. Must be nice.
Exactly. Those kids are not considering tuition fees, it's parents' business along I guess a supportive monthly allowance which of course goes on top of groceries rental and utilities' expenses at the parents' charge too. Exception to Annie who is working hard.
3 things that helped me and literally changed my life 1. I stopped telling myself I'll do it tomorrow. 2. I read books on Borlest (for money) 3. I had faith and religion
The young man in IT said it all - "time management", the kiddo started his hustle as a high school senior, wow!Some adults can't achieve that!Great video ❤,I will definitely show this to my kids😊
These are people that came from super stable families where they have no baggage or obstacles to get over to start doing what they are doing now. Removed all obstacles, put in a place of success, and given advice on how to follow their path. That is the insane privilege more important than someone lying for their tuition.
Not true. You cannot assume what you are assuming. This is an incredibly over generalizing statement. I go to USC and you just described a situation opposite to myself and many of my peers. Recruiters at USC want to see people who can take hits and pick themselves up. People who have been through strife but stay strong and make their own way.
@@rivermanochio1430 Don't be so pressed bro. You know there's truth in it. 96k tuition a year. 99 percent of the world population don't make that much. Sure you can argue emotional baggage and whatnot but poor people have those too and more.
You can't possibly know about a person's family life by an interview on TH-cam. Unbelievable statement! And no idea what you mean by "lying for their tuition".
Omg so not true. I knew a young Mexican woman going to USC. She wasn't rich at all and you have to keep good grades (over 3.0) or the program drops you. Try to apply if you think it's only for rich people.
So very impressed with Annie. What a mature young lady. The only interviews where I listened to the whole interviews were Annie and Daniel. They were very interesting and informative.
My father passed last year at 98. He went to USC and the GI bill payed for his tuition. He met my mom there. I have no idea how much she paid. One of my dad's Fraternity brothers (he left before my dad got in) was John Wayne. I'm not kidding.
These young people are so articulate and driven! I am 50 years their senior and what struck me most is Annie and how she seemed to have her whole life figured out! I don’t know that I do now?!😂 great video thanks!
20% for staff and 80% for himself is such a great margin. I can see why people are interested in becoming content creators. Also love how honest he is with his business, usually in his TH-cam videos he uses ‘face reveal’ as a way to draw in audiences You can also tell he is able to talk business and also use a certain language in his videos for his audience
To be honest, I'm not sure if I support his sport decision, but I understand it. He's got a semi-dangerous yet stress-free hobby going for himself lol. Who's gonna think about school and bills when you're going all Evel Knievel out of an airplane?
😅 geez, I’m 43 and these kids are super impressive. Particularly that kid who is a swimmer and did so many things at one time, the Asian girl who had such a mature and balanced perspective on life, and the gamer guy at the end of how much money he made. I’m still struggling with putting limitations on life, and also things get much more complicated once you getting rained in a certain field that is not in business, and once you have a family.
wow Annie is on point. Apart from her wisdom in balancing her acads and buisiness, I have never known anyone who has around the same standards as me when it comes to a partner. "Unapologetic about their values". I AGREE!!!
This college is fleecing these kids. $100k/yr for college is unreasonable. No wonder why they feel the need to hustle. There is a mental and physical cost to this level of hustle early in your life.
Awesome video. The stuff they say really clicks with the things I have been reading in some modern e-books (I specifically think about Chase No More: The Path To Success, Wealth And Love).
Literally WHO are these people??? They gave some solid advice and it's so amazing how they have such clarity at such a young age and just this attitude towards life in general. I'm 20 and I feel like I have such a long way to go before even coming close to these people.
These interviews are incredible. I wanted to take a moment to say that your gym efforts have really been paying off. Your physique is looking great dude! Good work on the discipline and consistently. Keep it up, Charlie 🔥 Thank you for these videos and the value you provide.
You chose one of the richest schools to ask this question. I understand it's in the title, but a lot of these kids come from families that either have wealth, connections, or financial stability. If you really want to impress us with a "rags to riches" stories from young entrepreneurs, you could interview students from some community college wherever, then I would be more eager to hear from those who had circumstances stacked against them (eg income only allows them to pay for rent, financial aid only covers part of their tuition, etc). Especially entrepreneurs, it's always a struggle, but it's much harder to go from $0 to $100k than from $100k to $1 million.
Annie, while very young has a good head on her shoulder: 14:06 At lot of her values align with mine especially how people value monetary value over family and health which is really insane to me.
I’m so caught up in wealthy culture and how badly I want to be rich coming from a poor background that I forget even making $25/hr at a restaurant is good money to support myself. I forget I’m not doing that bad
Hey bro, just finished watching the video, and I really loved it. I felt a real connection because I've been super frustrated lately most people around me aren't interested in entrepreneurship; they're just focused on 9 to-5 jobs, and some don’t even go to university. This past year, I had a remote job while studying in Argentina, but it wasn’t enough to cover rent… so I started trying things on social media. Seeing your video made me feel like there are actually people out there who want to build something of their own and still value learning. No one in my classes even works; most have everything covered by their parents. But I’m all in I really want to make this happen. Best of luck, and keep putting out content like this! Big shout-out from Argentinaaa.
most of school is a waste of time. they should teach more about entrepreneurship in high school. most people have no idea how to make money, specifically where to start.
It’s easier to get smart well knit friends when you are young and in college. As people grow older, those circles become smaller and tighter to breach. Whatever room left is mostly for family and friends of family. So choose yours wisely while still young.
there's a book called The secret money magnet formula by Ronan Virell, and it talks about how using some secret techniques you can attract almost everything in life it's not some bullshit law of attraction, it's the real deal
Yeah it’s called envisioning your future and boundaries. Research your next move but practice beats reading. Be tolerable for other ppl to be around you but respect is king
Damn, nothing out of jealousy, none of what these kids does is original. The first purchase consulting stuff was there during the Ebay, Yahoo days. But these kids are just doing it and getting the payday! Hats off!
@@CatandHamsterTales-sm8uw I think that should be really encouraging to everyone. They’re not doing anything insane or crazy original, just putting forth their best effort and putting their heads down to do the work consistently.
How the hell did that finance guy get into a software engineering role as a finance major at 18? Honestly makes me lose hope man, if your rich guess you get a pass without proving your skills, cause I know for sure he was not qualified for that at his age as a finance major.
His parents made a way for him. If you’re not born into a family that’s serious about life, then you have to be the X factor and be the one that creates a way for your people!
@@gymshoe23 Don’t really like the way you wrote this comment, yeah sure my life has been struggle growing up poor, but my parents were always serious about life. They sacrificed so much for me to get into college and care for my health and that’s all I could ask for from them.Its the unfortunate reality that we are all not made equal and the poor are expected to sacrifice everything in order to just make it to the middle class.
I am very curious as to how many of these people got money from their parents to start these businesses or were otherwise helped or aided in some way by the status of their parents
You know it's the case. You think most people in the Olympics are just nobodies who found a way to compete when others could not? Nah, they were put on program by their parents since birth. If you're not ahead, you're behind. It's like starting a race but some people get to start 10ft from the finish line. It's just life, and life ain't fair.
The ones I like the most is the tech company, travel blogging, and TH-cam videos these are easy and scalable (well except kinda for the tech startup but of course is the best because is a company)
It's actually incredible that college students are making so much money - filming this video inspired me a ton! Hopefully you get some good ideas or inspiration from this video. No matter your age, starting a side hustle or business is the move (in my opinion), or even getting a job can be great to learn. People say that gen Z is lazy but if there's ever a video to prove otherwise, this is it. Absolute beasts at USC and I'm excited to film future videos here! Hope you have an amazing day!
-Charlie
How do you draw inspiration from people who seem to come from money and have a head start? I’m genuinely curious. One kid said 4-5k a month wasn’t that much. They felt detached from how life is for regular people.
@@CharlieChang Got me want to go back and finish My Bachelors degree and credential
@@Steven-ik6xxI don't think these interviews are meant to be inspirational. I watch them for entertainment.
You should've interviewed the Cinema Arts and Engineering students there.
@@Steven-ik6xx So inspiration for you is only drawn by someone in a similar financial background or position? The problem is you are looking into factors that have no value and amount to anything. He said How he started and how he got to where he got. He didn't say his parents put him working in the companies. Filter what will add value to you not what will you make you feel bad about yourself and situation.
First girl is extremely well spoken and very intelligent. So dope to see people around my age have these skills!
ikr "people dont wanna follow company, they wanna follow people" is really something
I'm not hating when I say this (because I work in partnering with influencers to get them on ship cruises) but the money as an influencer is not really that big...even if you have 18 million followers on Tiktok....you'd have a better chance flipping burger at Mcdonalds. HOWEVER, I think she is hyper-aware of her situation, and I agree she is knowledgeable. She lowers her overhead in marketing with the influencer marketing and basically doing a homebrew approach which is profitable, especially in California. Going to USC can help her to network, so regardless if she is a millionaire or even if she's running in the negatives...her approach will definitely pay off.
And pretty as well
@@som6553 She's not entirely wrong about that, but Apple, Samsung, and other big companies have quite a bit of followers worldwide.
@@Tonygotcha10 srsly, here elevator pitch is CRUSHING it.
My video notes:
- People don’t want to follow companies, they want to follow people
- What kind of influence do you want to have, why is your voice important?
- How can you add value to others?
- As long as you put in the work, and the dedication, and you’re passionate about it, it’s hard to fail
Thanks
thank you 🙏
@@xiangxiadang same thoughts!
i just copied you note's lol
Amen
nice summary you got
My first year in college, I met a fellow freshman, later he introduced himself to the class and said hes written 3 books already.. LIKE MAN, people on a different level
@@IrishKream what type of book did he make? I taken interest in philosophy and fiction writing and i want to incorporate those elements as a creative framework for my fiction fantasy. I always loved art and i also want to develop that too maybe opening commission. Im failing my med degree, it's tough and I want alternative career or side jobs.
@@xylonus i dont know about him brother, but i myself am interested in books and i plan to write one, i do have interest in fiction, novels and stories, can we get to know each other, only if you consider
@@personaquest16 that'll be cool I like medieval fantasy and gritty dark setting with an existential theme and such, but I haven't plan on anything yet since I'm stuck in my personal life at the moment
@@xylonus interesting, so how are you planning to pursue this, what are your thoughts on writing a manga/novel, and yes, you can share whats going on in your life and we can change the platform too if you consider, so we can go further with our conversation on this
@@personaquest16 My inspiration came from various mediums of artistic poetic and moving music, neo classic or romanticism art, existential philosophy such as absurdism or nihilsim and video game exploring themes of hopelessness and persistence in world of gods and monsters e.g "Dark Souls" or "Bloodborne"
It will be more than just slaying the dragon and saving the queen, because there will be no queen, only malignant forces, no purposeful goal, only absurdity.
In my world, if I implement gods to be a thing, they are as much as corrupt and selfish as humans, they are not gods per se, just powerful beings controlling individual souls. And gods also are individuals, and there is one who defy their divine beaurocharcy. At the same time, also revolt the main the character to the theocracy of the fanatic religious body in my world. It's my criticism on heaven and hell, unjustified and unfair judgement based on one's firm faith or unfaith. Omnibenevolence that only favors one side over the other is not kind, it's discriminating.
There's so much I want to tell in a narrative medium, but I don't have experience of an author.. Yet!
One thing I’ve noticed as a teenager or just being in a high school setting a lot of people cannot articulate what they want to say and end up repeating words, for example like or so.
Seeing these young adults shows me how I want to be able communicate professionally instead of being vague and not expressing detail in a subtle way. Kudos to all of them.
Annie has her priorities and morals straight. Respect to her.
Annie is a badass
Fax I thought she was super well rounded especially keeping God first and not money priorities. Which is what I have to start to implement
@@justintran3012 God doesn’t exist
Agreed, she is by far the best mindset, and it just shows you how much you can advance in your life with faith and knowing one self.
@@devaxionrl8189 who asked?
Keep in mind a lot of these students who go to USC come from a wealthy family. These kids are not paying their tuition through their business but their parents are paying the tuition and they have the flexibility to start a business. Most students who don’t have wealthy families get a job to pay for tuition
@@billytan888 yeah but many collage students get internships witch can be enough to pay off debt and some pay 200k+ depending on the internship but definitely a good point about the guys with businesses. Beyond money they also have parents with knowledge of wealth and how businesses work.
@@bigmohammedbby6474please tell me more about 200k internships 😂
An on campus job will barely make a dent in USC tuition man lets me honest. Its a waste of time most times
@@ruminate5939 Frl they pay you nothing for on campus jobs better off trying to get an internship related to the major.
Over 2/3 of USC students receive some sort of financial aid.
Wow. Fuck. What am I doing with my life.
@@BM-nh9kd Reminder that these are USC kids which are mostly nepo babies or people who have rich parents. They don’t have the same starting point as most people so don’t compare to them
I have the same feeling 😂😂😂
@@LettuceLand Agree, 1/2 of them kids seem to be nepo babies/have well connected parents, received a fair amount of financial assistance from their affluent parents (monthly allowances seed money, etc...) or some sort of other advantageous head start compared to other people.... even though they will never admit this and claim they're from working class or middle class backgrounds.
Saying $4,000-5,000 is "not a lot for a college student" to make each month is wildly out of touch btw... Glad Charlie reminded one of his interviewees of that.
Not trying to take anything away from their success or hate since I grew up in a wealthy suburb myself where a decent amount of kids got luxury cars for their 16th birthday and were handed a lot of things including money and career making professional connections. It's a bit misleading to ignore affluent backgrounds and wealthy parents. Don't compare yourself to them and beat yourself up for not being as successful as them.
@hansonel, then how is the average person supposed to get ahead? The advice some of you give is bad.
They all have different backgrounds with different GPAs etc. You don't need this college to get ahead. Look at what they're doing. Working, networking, doing schoolwork, etc. They haven't made it just because they attend a prestigious university.
Damn, the clarity Annie has on how to prioritize at age 18?! Her maturity?! Incredible.
my boy started throwing game with Annie. switched from asking about business to ideal partner
@@precis1onx46 I’m sayingg😂
I haven’t watched Annie since High school. It’s so cool to see her thriving at USC. she was a big motivator for me getting my bachelors degree in 2 years
Congratulations 🎉🎉
😂😂
That Asian girl is so relaxed. I strive to be that accomplished and yet have such a relaxed mindset. 😌
@@courtneywilt7105 You can tell her Parents raised her well.
Annie just brings in the welcoming vibes. I enjoyed hearing her reasonings for structuring what she priotizes and her source of motivation, I can see that has lead her to a healthy grind.
Seeing lots of self deprecating comments. Working in finance - my biggest takeaway on success is that it is not linear and when it comes it is not definite. You have to start, be consistent as possible and genuinely feel like your work is an extension of who you are.
So true. I was a B student in high school but am now an aerospace engineer and am going to start multiple TH-cam channels for a couple projects I want to create soon.
@ sounds like your willing to do what it takes and enjoy the process. Good luck to you!
These people come from wealthy families. I work two jobs during the week and this goes to my rent. I don’t pay tuition because where im from college is mostly free. It’s crazy to see that these people have over 60k they need to pay per college year and when they were asked what their expenses were that wasn’t even mentioned. They have the time and money to start a business because they don’t need to get a job or worry about the costs. The first girl has no tech background and has started an app based company, the costs to pay people to make an app for her are high af and that was clearly covered by her parents also. Must be nice.
Exactly. Those kids are not considering tuition fees, it's parents' business along I guess a supportive monthly allowance which of course goes on top of groceries rental and utilities' expenses at the parents' charge too. Exception to Annie who is working hard.
3 things that helped me and literally changed my life
1. I stopped telling myself I'll do it tomorrow.
2. I read books on Borlest (for money)
3. I had faith and religion
@@ThebestOne-sc6uo stop spamming Borlest it’s a waste of time
Wth is Borlest
ok bot
@@momohead35 Scam site full of books that sells you a dream but really is trying to lure you in to buy their membership.
religious rich people are best targets for scams, look up Bill Hwang
18:25 - Wow, she's an amazing woman! She values values over aesthetics. Absolutely amazing, and rare nowadays.
I love that the parents are seeing the vision. What's happening right now is so different than when I was even in college.
The young man in IT said it all - "time management", the kiddo started his hustle as a high school senior, wow!Some adults can't achieve that!Great video ❤,I will definitely show this to my kids😊
@@Fitdad73 yes but you need to set goals first and ways to reach those goals then time manage
@@qwickiegaming8597 setting goals takes two seconds
@@Fitdad73 that is true. Don’t forget your also just as a great person he is. And that even you can make something great
@@Fitdad73 not some, MOST people on the planet never even get close to achieving that.
Rich parents
Bro you're hitting up these Nepo babies. Bring it down a few notches to make it relatable.
These are people that came from super stable families where they have no baggage or obstacles to get over to start doing what they are doing now. Removed all obstacles, put in a place of success, and given advice on how to follow their path. That is the insane privilege more important than someone lying for their tuition.
Not true. You cannot assume what you are assuming. This is an incredibly over generalizing statement. I go to USC and you just described a situation opposite to myself and many of my peers. Recruiters at USC want to see people who can take hits and pick themselves up. People who have been through strife but stay strong and make their own way.
@@rivermanochio1430 Don't be so pressed bro. You know there's truth in it. 96k tuition a year. 99 percent of the world population don't make that much.
Sure you can argue emotional baggage and whatnot but poor people have those too and more.
You can't possibly know about a person's family life by an interview on TH-cam. Unbelievable statement! And no idea what you mean by "lying for their tuition".
Omg so not true. I knew a young Mexican woman going to USC. She wasn't rich at all and you have to keep good grades (over 3.0) or the program drops you. Try to apply if you think it's only for rich people.
I agree 100% with you. These people in here telling you otherwise have no clue of the real world.
A round of applause for Annie👏🏾👏🏾
Annie knows what she wants and has her priories straight! Big props to her, I know she will be successful about in life and business
Annie is so intelligent. May God Bless her.♥️♥️
So very impressed with Annie. What a mature young lady. The only interviews where I listened to the whole interviews were Annie and Daniel. They were very interesting and informative.
Damn..lot of ambitious and smart Gen-Z from my generation. This really gives hope for the future.
My father passed last year at 98. He went to USC and the GI bill payed for his tuition. He met my mom there. I have no idea how much she paid. One of my dad's Fraternity brothers (he left before my dad got in) was John Wayne. I'm not kidding.
These kids are amazing! This gives me hope for our country’s future.
they are just bragging ok
These young people are so articulate and driven! I am 50 years their senior and what struck me most is Annie and how she seemed to have her whole life figured out! I don’t know that I do now?!😂 great video thanks!
This is how college should be. Promoting practical works, entrepreneurship
I love Annie's Christ centered mindset! 🙏✝
Annie, your clarity and value based goals are amazing.
20% for staff and 80% for himself is such a great margin. I can see why people are interested in becoming content creators. Also love how honest he is with his business, usually in his TH-cam videos he uses ‘face reveal’ as a way to draw in audiences
You can also tell he is able to talk business and also use a certain language in his videos for his audience
so many rich people in southern california, looks like everyone doing fine no debt and they invest their income 👏🏼
My daughter is a USC grad and the connections alone were worth every penny of the investment.
@@mikev4373 Nice to read from a parent who understands that. Many just don’t get it.
You know your life is stressful when you have to skydive to dissociate from daily life 🤣🤣🤣🤣
bro 😂😂 tell me that's not the only thing you got from watching the whole video
To be honest, I'm not sure if I support his sport decision, but I understand it. He's got a semi-dangerous yet stress-free hobby going for himself lol. Who's gonna think about school and bills when you're going all Evel Knievel out of an airplane?
This video just proves to me that mindset is why people are sucessful; not how much they make or not make.
😅 geez, I’m 43 and these kids are super impressive. Particularly that kid who is a swimmer and did so many things at one time, the Asian girl who had such a mature and balanced perspective on life, and the gamer guy at the end of how much money he made. I’m still struggling with putting limitations on life, and also things get much more complicated once you getting rained in a certain field that is not in business, and once you have a family.
Annie, wow. Where are people like this at? She is really...like wow. I am out of words.
@@AspiringEdTM cities like New York and California you’ll find a lot of people like this
@@victoriaveeart Really, to be honest that is not what we see on the television.
@@AspiringEdTM television isn't real life
wow Annie is on point. Apart from her wisdom in balancing her acads and buisiness, I have never known anyone who has around the same standards as me when it comes to a partner. "Unapologetic about their values". I AGREE!!!
This college is fleecing these kids. $100k/yr for college is unreasonable. No wonder why they feel the need to hustle. There is a mental and physical cost to this level of hustle early in your life.
Awesome video. The stuff they say really clicks with the things I have been reading in some modern e-books (I specifically think about Chase No More: The Path To Success, Wealth And Love).
Yes this definitely clicks with me. Have you read Unscripted by MJ Demarco?
I was blown away with Daniel's success
$100,000 per month is crazy. Three daily uploads too
Wow. Annie Long, what an amazing human. Wisdom of a 40 year old. Keep pushing forward.
I’m proud to be a USC grad watching these kids. If this is the talent entering into adulthood in the U.S., we are in good hands.
Literally WHO are these people??? They gave some solid advice and it's so amazing how they have such clarity at such a young age and just this attitude towards life in general. I'm 20 and I feel like I have such a long way to go before even coming close to these people.
many come from wealthy families already lol he only interviewed rich students without giving their family background financially
fr these people talking like my 40 yo uncle 😭
I love Annie. She was so mesmerizing to watch, so wise.😊
This is so refreshing to witness! Young, driven, and successful kids.
These interviews are incredible. I wanted to take a moment to say that your gym efforts have really been paying off. Your physique is looking great dude! Good work on the discipline and consistently. Keep it up, Charlie 🔥
Thank you for these videos and the value you provide.
You chose one of the richest schools to ask this question. I understand it's in the title, but a lot of these kids come from families that either have wealth, connections, or financial stability. If you really want to impress us with a "rags to riches" stories from young entrepreneurs, you could interview students from some community college wherever, then I would be more eager to hear from those who had circumstances stacked against them (eg income only allows them to pay for rent, financial aid only covers part of their tuition, etc). Especially entrepreneurs, it's always a struggle, but it's much harder to go from $0 to $100k than from $100k to $1 million.
Annie, while very young has a good head on her shoulder: 14:06 At lot of her values align with mine especially how people value monetary value over family and health which is really insane to me.
Anantika seems so disciplined!
These kids are impressive man my word respect to Annie and she tithes and has faith, to God be the glory 🙏🏿❤️🙏🏿
Lesson surround yourself with the right people and just start if you fall get up try again.
Annie is 20 going on 45. Mature AF.. 👍
🙃18 ! man this girl
Annie, Annie, Annie. Kudos, kudos!
This is amazing honestly. The internet is creating such a new world.
I’m so caught up in wealthy culture and how badly I want to be rich coming from a poor background that I forget even making $25/hr at a restaurant is good money to support myself. I forget I’m not doing that bad
Her attitude is just fantastic, she is intelligent and humble, she will go so far!
Annie’s got her values and philosophies down! 👌
Annie is so wholesome 👏🏽
The Christian girly was so inspiring!! So glad she spoke about her faith
Wow, I love Annie's take on life. I wish you well.
18:35 everything she said made so much sense
omg annie long!!! i’ve been watching her youtube since like 2018
These kids are really awesome.
First guy’s lying. He just plays Minecraft all day.
😂imagine at 18
Fight on ✌️USC Alumni here it’s worth every penny for your success ❤
They say “one picture is worth 1000 words” but this video is worth 1000 thoughts 💪🏾💯
the at 20:00 is a dream girl i wish most girls had this mindset fr 💔
@@Antrades1 she is out of your league. You gotta be smart like her.
Hey bro, just finished watching the video, and I really loved it. I felt a real connection because I've been super frustrated lately most people around me aren't interested in entrepreneurship; they're just focused on 9 to-5 jobs, and some don’t even go to university. This past year, I had a remote job while studying in Argentina, but it wasn’t enough to cover rent… so I started trying things on social media. Seeing your video made me feel like there are actually people out there who want to build something of their own and still value learning. No one in my classes even works; most have everything covered by their parents. But I’m all in I really want to make this happen. Best of luck, and keep putting out content like this! Big shout-out from Argentinaaa.
Ayanna is the most solid person I’ve ever encountered anywhere. She’s amazing. I’m a 50 year old successful entrepreneur and she inspires me.
How do people start business and afford college: Parents.
most of school is a waste of time. they should teach more about entrepreneurship in high school.
most people have no idea how to make money, specifically where to start.
theres a reason they dont teach that... the higher power want people to keep slaving away and not be bosses
@@leonnhy15 add critical analytical thinking, cognitive biases and truthful logic to that. Governments really want slaves.
You can learn it online for free lol. You need school to learn general business logic and gain connections.
They are just so talented and they exactly know what they wanna do for their future
I wish I could have been like these young people as a young person. At 43 I am still figuring it out.
4:10 what a great answer
This was a fantastic video!!
Genuinely good advice. Networking is a 2 way street
Great video man
wow this video's really inspiring
It’s easier to get smart well knit friends when you are young and in college. As people grow older, those circles become smaller and tighter to breach. Whatever room left is mostly for family and friends of family. So choose yours wisely while still young.
@@scavangerimpulse this is great advice.
Annie is humble, intelligent and has a plan. Annie is going places, my respect!
there's a book called The secret money magnet formula by Ronan Virell, and it talks about how using some secret techniques you can attract almost everything in life it's not some bullshit law of attraction, it's the real deal
I am gonna check it up
Yeah it’s called envisioning your future and boundaries. Research your next move but practice beats reading. Be tolerable for other ppl to be around you but respect is king
i can’t find this book anywhere
I work full time as the son to a rich dad!
These are hyper successful and intelligent student . I wonder how they have built so much in such small age ?
Annie is VERY IMPRESSIVE! Shout out to her! ❤
Well done Charlie-and the interviewees. Good questions that seem to illicit honest insightful answers, fast pacing without feeling rushed,
Kids with rich parents, so of course they are banking. They have that support system, nothing to worry about. Rich parents means easy networking!
Yep. You’re lucky if you’re either super rich or super poor. Middle is always fucked.
You’re lucky if you’re super poor??
@@jodyalaniz Yes. You have the immediate need to think of how to get rich. These are not my words, but Andrew Tate who grew up poor.
@@jodyalaniz$0 tuition
Damn, nothing out of jealousy, none of what these kids does is original. The first purchase consulting stuff was there during the Ebay, Yahoo days. But these kids are just doing it and getting the payday! Hats off!
@@CatandHamsterTales-sm8uw I think that should be really encouraging to everyone. They’re not doing anything insane or crazy original, just putting forth their best effort and putting their heads down to do the work consistently.
How the hell did that finance guy get into a software engineering role as a finance major at 18? Honestly makes me lose hope man, if your rich guess you get a pass without proving your skills, cause I know for sure he was not qualified for that at his age as a finance major.
Connections, like how he got into USC
His parents made a way for him. If you’re not born into a family that’s serious about life, then you have to be the X factor and be the one that creates a way for your people!
Nepotism
@@gymshoe23 Don’t really like the way you wrote this comment, yeah sure my life has been struggle growing up poor, but my parents were always serious about life. They sacrificed so much for me to get into college and care for my health and that’s all I could ask for from them.Its the unfortunate reality that we are all not made equal and the poor are expected to sacrifice everything in order to just make it to the middle class.
@@dallas_l9163 im glad your parents looked after your health. Mine just threw me in the trash and forgot while drinking away their life and mine.
Im Gonna Start, whether my parents or anyone supports me!
Dont wanna die with regrets. 😢
lol I’m gonna pile in here and say that Annie is a super high quality woman . I hope she is able to be a role model to other young women
I am very curious as to how many of these people got money from their parents to start these businesses or were otherwise helped or aided in some way by the status of their parents
Both, I guess
You know it's the case. You think most people in the Olympics are just nobodies who found a way to compete when others could not? Nah, they were put on program by their parents since birth. If you're not ahead, you're behind. It's like starting a race but some people get to start 10ft from the finish line. It's just life, and life ain't fair.
This first girl is brilliant, I hope she is still sticking with it.
Such an incredible content and sharing here. Thank you Charlie and all interviewees!
“How much is rent” everybody ain’t able .
Great questions!!!!
The ones I like the most is the tech company, travel blogging, and TH-cam videos these are easy and scalable (well except kinda for the tech startup but of course is the best because is a company)
This video is really underrated 🔥
So cool, I wanna do something like this too