MONEY is a PSYOP. How they keep you Working.
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I'm 56. I have worked hard my entire life. He is 100% correct. Luxury is overrated. Security for you and your family is important. Simplicity is much better than having a lot of stuff.
Exactly, the only reason why a lot of people even want that stuff is because everybody else has is it and looks down on those who don't.
And yet, I chose to be lazy and live in my car and people ostracize and hate me for doing it.
Exactly all I want is a fortress around my bank account.
Same!
Wasn't this a validated account?
The tag is gone.
Always a fun time listening to millionaires telling how unimportant money is.
Classic.
i know, right? but the message is relevant.
Lol. I'm not a fan of minimalism. I have a saying, "when you've run out of ammo, you've run out of rights".
The message exclude junkies who waist money and people who barely go by but if you are not an addict and dont have kids and keep your spending minimum you'll accumulate a good networth by time
@yasser9350 Yes. Indeed but the plan for seem to always go array.. I need better discipline & respect for self.. better yet my frustration lies within the general purpose of our journey 2 hold down more items😂🎉partying, war, sex, power thats US as their values made that unmistakably our blueprint. Nobody truly challenging it collectively so the rat race 🏁 🙄 will be can't stop won't stop!🤗😭😢😥😭 it's elites saying cry me a river. All while the poor gets dragged into it- face of tolerance is a bundle of hype & overkill I've seen it as a yung man , older is going good for some folks, while the mass gets screwed
Am 58 retiring next year but the thought of retirement gives me weakness. My apologies to everyone who have retired and filing social security during this time after putting in all those years of work just to lose everything to a problem you never imagined to happen. It’s so difficult for people who are retired and have no savings or loved ones to fall back on.
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When I was a kid (80s) I worked on farms to be able to afford my first computer to learn to code. Today I make large database run faster with software to be able to afford living on a farm with many animals (large and small). Money is a tool to achieve your goals. It's been more than 3 weeks since I left my property. I see more animals that people and love this "simpler" life.
Than, not that.
I drive a car that is 20 years old. I'm 42. I stopped working full time last year and I now work 2 days a week - this covers my bills. I want time while I'm healthy enough to appreciate it.
You do gig work?
@@lifeisabadjoke5750 Teacher.
Awesome 😎
That's my plan, I'm 34 and I just save all my money so I can go part time when I'm in my 40's.
All I want is to no continue working 40 hours a week
@@jakemaxwell2800 I will be 40 in about 6 weeks. I think about doing part time, too. Maybe 3 days a week or so.
The best years of my life were when I sold everything, packed a bag, and lived in a park for three and a half years while I worked and saved all my money. Never spent a dime on anything. Complete and total freedom in the truest sense of the word. The more money I saved, the less important it became because I also learned how to get by without it. Maximizing money while minimizing dependence on it is peak freedom.
Peak freedom is being fit and healthy. Your assets can be seized not your body!
But usa s not safe for such lifestyle. Not anymore
Can i ask which park?
@@raskolnikov1461it is..
So, why'd you stop living that way?
Your videos meet the requirements for a PSYOP if you think about it: “ Psychological operations (PSYOP) are operations to convey selected information and indicators to audiences to influence their motives and objective reasoning, and ultimately the behavior of governments, organizations, groups, and large foreign powers.”
Sometimes the best place to hide something is in plain sight.
bingo
As he wears his $300 arcteryx sweater
Lmfao.....subscribe and like for more b.s.
@@DaveSmith-eu2ld and tries to shill some job hunting bullshit which also gives him sponsorship money lmfao.
@@user-uf7dh2rf9f This dudes a wiener. $10 a day? C'mon...
free time, good food and good company is a luxury
People mostly want money for freedom, not material consumption.
Exactly! You might think like that before when your young, but after some time the only thing you'll want is freedom. People actually have families/friends and things they would wanna do outside work. They say money doesn't buy happiness, but for the majority it does.
Yeah I don’t care about material possessions; I just want to be able to live my life without ever having to worry about money. And I don’t want to work either. Having all the time in the world to pursue whatever I want would be ideal.
@@Forest89764 It's more like for most people myself included... it makes it a lot easier to be less depressed or even happy at times
@@advenco344 u have a discord? I may be able to help u
@@advenco344what if your rich and you can’t think of anything to do. Why do anything when you can do nothing. Become a bored useless bum
It's not that you don't need money, it's that you don't need as much as you think you need.
Unless you want to go stay in all the Airbnbs that he was just talking about, and then you need $10,000s a year to blow on them
You need a lot for healthcare in the US.
@@kygoAirbnb in Southeast Asia is less than $1000 per month
Can’t argue with that 😢😢😢
Well, if you don’t need to maintain a good credit score, or are on Medicaid, you don’t need any money for healthcare in the US. Most people in hospitals don’t pay their bill. If you do pay your bill, you are actually paying for 3-5 or more people. That’s why it seems expensive.
This is so true. It is a REVELATION to realize that money has one purpose: TO ELIMINATE WORK AND FREE UP YOUR TIME AND ENERGY!!!!
You nailed it right on the head my friend.
People work hard, honest (and yes, smart too), in this system, but the only one who's getting rich are the very few who own what the worker has produced/invented/generated. This is how the system works and only a few lucky individuals can escape it. If workers start to learn about their own's class true value and power, and how to organize, only then things can change for the better.
"Education is a gateway drug to work."
-TechLead 2023
All thanks to the Prussian model of education, aimed at making soldier citizens, hence why schools look like prisons, with alarm rings for recess time, prison like hallways and whatnot. It’s only missing the bars.
The US and the west imported that but aimed at the industrial side of things: to use that system to create drone workers, soon after income tax came in.
It’s hard to not believe it was a master plan, but that would be giving too much credit I think.
gateway drug to paying rent so you're not homeless or pushing shopping carts.
@@SlumberBear2k the point is that you have money for that purpose, and if you need to work for that you work for that purpose of survival
@@SlumberBear2k You don't need heating and shelter, comrade.
@@SlumberBear2k You don't need heating and shelter, comrade.
Sometimes listening to TechLead is like having a therapy session 😊
feels like he's most important contemporary philosohper
He just made this video cause what Andrew Tate said triggered him.
I love this therapy.
And sometimes it's like listening to a Russian shill
So what does this moron expect us to use for trade?
Step One: Ignore any celebrity
Step Two: Stop comparing
Step Three: Buy ONLY what you need. If money if left over, then buy ONLY minimal amount of something to you just enjoy.
Step Four: Put everything else into savings, such as a simple account at Fidelity and use some mixture of index funds.
Step Five: Be married to a person who has simple taste and enjoys simple living.
Step Six: Think of money as security (like a blanket) and not as something to actually spend constantly.
Step Seven: Try to get to where you can live simple life on your passive income from your brokerage.
what do celebrities have to do with this?
Dude.. u make so many good points thatve never crossed my mind before. Ur content is super refreshing.
I knew this in my early 20s and my dad convinced me other wise in my early thirties. The main thing is not to get caught up in the consumer type life. Keep family close and build an Empire for generations to come.
If your saving money 💰. You are limited of living
or you can just buy a jaguar, bmw, luxury summer house, other extra, other car, and pay taxes to connecticut, like my dad. thanks dad for offering to pay for the the associates in general studies from the local community college and then throwing me out!
While I love what you have to say, the fact that we are in the middle of WWIII & they are stealing everything from us, should concern you.
But hey, what do I know, I just study the Truth full time.
You absolutely right. People with money saved up and don’t use their whole paycheck can operate differently. They can tell a boss “no” without the fear of losses their job without becoming behind in finances.
Companies take advantage of people who use their whole check and have no savings.
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Over 60% of Americans can't afford a $500 emergency. Most people don't choose to live paycheck to paycheck, they have to because avg living expenses outweigh avg wages. There don't seem to be any hourly employees in these comments, probably because theyre too busy grinding to death to make ends meet.
@@6oth6amer6irltrue but all the bs avg ppl do doesn’t help things
Even savings dry out eventually.
You should invest in order to maintain a level playing field. If not use the money maintain bills and housing. Take a trip once every three months that's it. Keep bills paid repeat
@@justinthomas5512 Absolutely right bro! Investing it is even better.
You are always an entertaining listen.
You say a few things that don't reflect reality; but lot of what you say makes perfect sense.
Keep on doing what you do, dude! 👍
I'm 30 and began to feel more comfortable financially in the last few years, and everything he is saying rings true to me. I used to work extra hours, hustle, buy and sell cars for extra $...but once your financially comfortable, you realize the simple things in life bring the most contentment. Sure a yacht, and a billionaire lifestyle would be awesome, but our minds get used to it and it's not so much a big deal eventually.
im just a little older but realized the same thing, i lived in a forest literally eating canned food and fish for a while, and with starlink internet i found i really needed nothing else. if you dont have online business/connections then you dont even need that. also in my experience a yacht etc isnt that awesome because with each nice thing you buy, it takes more to maintain it and that also costs more, more headache of scheduling stuff, etc. i was just as happy in a 250k house and a 2mil house, actually the 250k one i was probably happier because less to worry about and less to deal with.
So ? Even the simplest thing requires money lolYou still need money u just realized you don’t need some obnoxious 100m dollar yacht? That’s your profound realization?
@smartwater598 Using a yacht as an exaggerated theoretical, because once you own the cars you like, the house you're happy with and a bunch of other material things, what's next? unless you shoot for the stars and forge a multi-million dollar business to get what? a bigger house that requires more cleaning? a super sports car that requires high level maintenance, insurance and being scared to park it anywhere, or as i mentioned a yacht, that sits in the bay most of the time cos youre too busy making sure your business is maintained simply to maintain your lifestyle? What i was saying is that once you have achieved the basic necessities in modern day life, everything else would be great if it fell on your lap like a fantasy or winning tattslotto, but to earn and maintain those things, it takes alot of extra stress and attentiveness that very few people have the drive for until it throws out the balance of happiness which is really truly within. Money and material things bring an injection of satisfaction, but not contentment. You raise your lifestyle bar and get used to it. It will most likely become a constant effort to maintain. Otherwise, anything below that bar becomes a negative, that unless you started from the bottom will just depress you. Only those that come from the bottom remember what the bar used to be and appreciate.
@@smartwater598taking things out of context...
Money does buy you freedom to a certain extent which can be life-changing, however it does get to a point where it doesn't make as much of a difference
IM RICHER THAN TECHLEAD. I HAVE HUNDREDS OF MILLIONS OF DOLLARS
Money buys you freedom only if you count food and roof over your head. If these two are met for the rest of your life... welll !! you're rich already basically. The rest such as vacations,luxury cars,luxury watches,bags etc.. are just wants and not a must needed item. For example, i like to travel but i only just travel 2-3 times a year and the rest of the time im just chilling at home and enjoying food and watching movies. Like i don't understand what else should i do...
@@penguingobrrbrr353 you have to be filthy rich to buy a house
@@marusdod3685 or just be born with one or several
@@marusdod3685 where i live most people own apartments 🤷♂️1 bedroom is around 70-110k in my place. That is not USA tho
Houses there are 100-350k and the high end luxury houses are weird looking to me for some reason i dont like them.
When people financially free, their mind is on another level. I think its worth it to have more money if you use it to help unfortunate people.
Yes, 100% 👍😎👍
NO
Depends how you help them. Handouts for free teach nothing.
@@rangingaway92hand outs are hand cuffs.
@@Indian2.5agreed. He's just falling into another endless status loop. People are perfectly fine at helping themselves. They choose their life. I understand finance, and I can't help people. I realize, you can't stop people from making bad financial decisions. I watch people lose millions regularly. You can't help them.
really appreciate your content. Pls keep it up.
Good video - very thought provoking!
techlead you have -literally- saved my life and kept me being alive. This video is spiritual honey for young people who suffer because of ambition and delusion
I guess you are not one of those that lost $$$ on his Million Token...
Ambition is good. Broke is bad
@@boratsagdiyev522 Not necessarily, and sadly, power is vested with the rich!
@@lucykelly7152 As it should be. Power should be with the rich, cuz the rich earned more than the poor. It’s completely logical and incentivized!
@@EnderViBrittania No. That is not thought out. To be Biblical, we should obey God. If we don't do that, we should at least try to get things right, like by not destroiing our world. Democracy would do that better than people who would consume it to death, because they want to and have the money.
Sooner or later the pawns & kings end up in the same box
i like your points in this video, subbed
This was great. I knew these things but you really pull the shades back and show the light
I agree with you.
You only need as much as you need.
My dad says "just buy enough house."
Money only really provides freedom and peace of mind, when you have enough to cover your expenses... Maybe a job loss, health issues... Housing issues... But after that... A 50$ phone is as good as an 800$ phone.
My top samsung phone begs to differ. You are ok these days if you have around 100k to spend a year. If you have 100x that then you are free. If you can make that on your hobby that is ok. If it is work, then you are fooked. Play the lottery
It’s the people that never made $1 Million that think earning $1 Million will change their lives.
Yes, it’ll be easier to handle expenses.
No, it won’t change your love life, your happiness, or your boredom.
Or your self esteem, or whatever else people think it will solve
Same with being famous. I been internet famous before and it made me get a big head, but after being there I don't care for it anymore.
You don't think money will improve your love life?
@@boratsagdiyev522 A million really isn't that much money anymore relative to inflation. Back in the 80's you could live off the interest, now you cannot. Having $1 million in the bank nowadays is basically just extra peace of mind but inflation will eat away at it everyday. Anyways really hot girls don't care if you have a million, they want you to spend a million on them every year like the lifestyles they see on TV.
@@boratsagdiyev522 A million really isn't that much money anymore relative to inflation. Back in the 80's you could live off the interest, now you cannot. Having $1 million in the bank nowadays is basically just extra peace of mind but inflation will eat away at it everyday. Anyways really hot girls don't care if you have a million, they want you to spend a million on them every year like the lifestyles they see on TV.
Fire man. Awesome content.
Your wisdom is a special gift, a treasure. I really enjoy listening to every word you say. Thank you 💛
As a technologist, whose beginning to realize that maybe the solutions to most of our society's ills may not be found via technology, listening TechLead is a fresh breath of air.
This guy truly thinks outside the box and talks about things in a REAL way.
Most of them are caused by technology
@@Lovebomb-pu7ji He is a worthless cult leader
Why you a technologist.
Well if you in to tech than who in the world other than technology being the solutions to simplifying our life? The politicans are just lawyers and business man.😂
I quit my job and spent the last 8 years living in very cheap countries, travelling a lot and doing freelance work to stay afloat. I recently decided to bring my coding skills up to date and did a bunch of courses. Because I'm not doing it for money, I really love it. It's the 9-5 jobs that suck all the life out if it.
Respect 🤝🏼
It's coders like you who are to blame for autonomy and ruination of the labor force
Amen to that. I feel same, I’ve been doing it for 20 years now. Recently, I’ve felt burnt out and I thought it was because I lost my passion, but it’s the 9-5, politics and egos.
Not everybody can live this way. Who is doing the household chores, building houses, keep your garden fine?
Good on you. The current beast system pushes people to either accept jobs they don't like or they're "Lazy" & "Entitled", and people are wondering why mental illnesses have become so common.
Love ❤️ this video 📹 and your train of thought. You're 💯 correct!
I'm currently unemployed. I can make do with what I have. Some think it's the biggest sin not to work. They can piss off with their jobs that enable them to buy stuff to impress other people that don't really like them. The last job I had was really stressful and I got a nervous breakdown, the people there were obsessive workaholics who even talked about work during lunch breaks. At an earlier job i was berated for taking coffee from the coffeemaker, coffee was only for managers and customers, ordinary workers could only get half a glass of water in the morning. I didn't last long at both jobs, I can't work like a robot. I'm not in a hurry to find another job. I don't have much friends, the ones I do don't call me a benefit scrounger behind my back when out of work or unambitious when in work (since I'm not striving to become a micro manager like them). Work sucks!
so how do you buy food? you get it from mommy and daddy? It's not a sin to not work, but it's a sin if you want others to take care of you
Have you considered a part-time job or side hustle? something little to generate income can go s long way. Toxic work environments suck. I’ve been there and had shitty coworkers/bosses. It’s such a good feeling when you put in your two weeks because you found a better job. The best feeling is money you made outside of your job.
If you're currently unemployed then at least focus on developing a skill that you'd really like to have, such as carpentry or welding sculptures or glassmaking or auto body work etc and find a job (or create one) with that skill instead of watching 'money is a psyop' copium on youtube. I'm assuming you're on welfare/benefits if you're unemployed and still able to 'make do', so you have a lot of free time and the ability to take on risks without worrying about bills or expenses; don't waste it.
I agree, I left the US just because of how much I hated the 9-5 grind Monday through Friday with a long commute on top just to scrape by. I was making 150k at the time and it felt like my life was going nowhere. Ever since I left the US I was able to feel true freedom and happiness. I assume how I feel now is how I'd feel if I lived in the US but made 500k a year instead and had a job I absolutely loved. Unfortunately that wasn't in the cards for me.
@@Alex_-oc4btThis is GOLDEN advice. Rejecting the rat race is easy. The hard part is staying out of it and being better off than you would inside of it. Enjoy the time out. But also use it to learn. Like the ‘teach a fisherman to fish’ parable: knowledge + skills = permanent independence.
Taxes are the prime enemy of the people.
I can save up and buy a $500K house, but I can't pay taxes on it. We looked at building a log cabin for the weekend, certifications are half the build cost and it's not worth spending $10K/year taxes for weekend getaways. Government ruins everything.
That's probably why people rent their properties out. It's an expense just sitting there doing nothing.
Taxes are a necessity. The problem is when they’re spent incorrectly because of corruption/incompetence.
@@alo1412 Taxes are not a necessity.
Security can be accomplished through armed citizenry, roads can be maintained by whatever industry uses them.
@@budthecyborg4575 they are a necessity. there's a lot of underneath infrastructure that you don't notice
@alo1412 Sure, I would say a 5 to 10% federal tax rate would be necessary. More than that, we are paying for our own slavery.
Brilliant mind, keep going!
You got me with this one G
At some point in life you skip ahead of everyone else and value freedom over everything else (material possessions or otherwise). I just want to wake up every day and do whatever I want. That's it.
Same!!!!
Luckily, me too! In fact (and I think tech lead feels the same) the real problem becomes "what is it that i really want?" :) :) :)
@@therfnoob7697 I am 100% in that same boat with you right now. I have no idea what I want. Like the Joker, I want to just "do things".
You are expressing eloquently what I discovered years ago, that I wasted my youth, time and energy busting my butt for a fake system, Thank you for saying it publicly, what you are saying is true. I hope more people will stop wasting their lives.
Least you worked it out. Most people never do, so feel blessed.
Said some bot user. Amen
@@manfredas4571at least better than some slave in the matrix
The problem with money is that it gives too much access into unnecessary things and encourages over consumption. That makes life complicated and confuses people into using money to try new experiences, hoping to be happy. The cause of course is ignorance, because the problems are health related - internal, and money in most cases become a distraction and not an assistant.
thats exactly it, especially in the modern childless or absent-parenting life. consumption is a replacement for any kind of real achievement or satisfaction in life, and like a drug the only way to feel close to the same feeling is to consume more. when the mind is weak, propaganda(ads) make you feel worse about what you have and that you'll feel better if only you get this new phone/shoes/car/etc.
Very intelligent man. I appreciate hearing your wisdom
This is probably one of the most thought provoking videos on TH-cam.
For dummies. Get money and do whatever you want. You need money to pay your overhead unless you think being a Seattle homeless junkie is cool.
Then you clearly haven't been looking around on YT.
There's plenty of discussions, disserations, summaries of anything scientific, philosophical or just spiritual out there.
Just because he's based, doesn't make it 'the best content'on YT 😂
Seems a lot of youtubers have started commenting on our broken system and how unbalanced it is. Much more honest discussion these days.
Only if you're incapable of thinking and have a double-digit IQ. Otherwise it's utter nonsense, the same as any other video where a rich person tells you how unimportant money is. If that's so, transfer all your money to my bank account, and then I'll listen to your philosophy for 24 hours straight if you want me to.
This felt like a soft speech from WEF. "You'll own nothing and will be happy." Hard times are coming indeed.😔
maybe it was.
Thought the same thing!
He's not wrong, though. Tbh once all my bills are covered, maybe $10/day is roughly what I need for myself
@O.P. (Original Post)
"This felt like a soft speech from WEF. "You'll own nothing and will be happy." "
💯🎯 Exactly what I was thinking when I heard him saying you don't need to rent stuff, rather you can simply RENT whatever you need/want at the moment; and then further raves about how great and convenient the modern day rental economy is (ref 3:50 ~ 4:47). This is EXACTLY what the article written by the Danish politician Ida Auken, member of the WEF, had illustrated.
Once your bills are covered is the key phrase there. My bills go up every year when it comes to cost for rent, energy to heat/cool my home, fuel for my car, medical insurance, not to mention sale taxes, car registration fees, and then there is income tax itself. Nothing is getting any cheaper, yet companies still want to pay the same. So you kind of have to keep chasing the dollar just to keep ahead of rising costs of living. Maybe once you have achieved a certain threshold of financial saving or passive income, allowing you to confidently cover all of your bills, then you can have the luxury of not having to worry about making money. I don't know how that feels as I have been working hard my entire life just to make ends meet, let alone have the money to buy luxury goods.
Very well said!
Wow I just found this. Great concepts.
12:40 "Education is the gateway drug into work" 10/10 quote... so true
Education is good. Slaves today in India work forever to pay a debt. A small debt that gets paid a hundred times more because they have no education in math or reading
school? yes
true financial education by yourself from books/online resources? probably to a lesser degree
id consider it "School" or "programming"
@@the_techverse : Agreed. The term "education" is largely a misnomer. It has morphed into indoctrination at this point. Biological science books from just a few years ago would not be "acceptable" today in universities or medical schools because they acknowledge the scientific fact that you can't change your chromosomes no matter you "identify" on a given day. It's all about "feelings" as opposed to facts.
Most of us keep working not for luxury but for basic shelter, the rent is eating up like half the income (after the government already took half your income for "social security"). Luxury is often very cheap compared to basic needs.
Exactly, it's the base rate of expenses that costs the most. Rent in particular.
Most of us are running on the hamster wheel indefinitely. We work just to maintain our basic lives. I'm someone who has made little money and struggled and who made a very comfortable income which requires more money. I can say without a doubt that having more money does make me more happy, safe and secure in my life. Money isn't buying happiness directly, it buys not being worried, stressed and insecure. A side effect of not having those negatives is being relatively happy.
@@codygeer7096 Really most people's lives (half of it) is dedicated to working to make money. The very least with all that dedicated time should be enough money to feel secure IMO. Very sad when people work half their waking hours and can't even have a feeling of financial stability, the very basic thing it should provide.
@@codygeer7096 Great Point!!!
And you know what, our government also spent part of your tax money into their 6 billion dollars donation to Ukraine, it's wonderful. Meanwhile that 6 billion dollars could do a lot here.
great insight
Earns a sub. Awesome content!
It’s true. I walked away from work and took care of my grandparents in their last days. Just afterwards, my closest friend, no, more like a brother came down with an aggressive cancer who I also took care of and is now gone. After these three years I now look for work.
But this morning the above video came into my algorithm when I felt down for not having a job.
Thank you for the reminder of why I do the things I do.
I completely agree, we’ve been duped.
I suppose the question now is, where to go from here..?
Take care all, love and live life to it’s fullest.
You haven't been duped, money is just a favour system. You need to earn your favours, you can't expect them to be handed out to you as a freebie, someone had to do hard work to give you your favours. Our system is just rigged because the rich can get their favours to earn more favours whilst doing absolutely nothing. Until the government balances this out from necessity or a civil war occurs where the poor majority take back the wealth from the rich minority (eg. China), you will need to work hard not to get left behind. This is quite achievable in most of the world (probably don't even need to work that hard). Only over populated places like India and China make it seem like it's a hopeless case.
that is so amazing to help
others in need especially the way you done. wow you did a huge thing. maybe one day you will
realize it. however keep going. keep being you
so whats your plan?
Take a job if you need to, live below your means and enjoy every day.
I am in a similar situation but the person I help hasn't passed out yet. I also make the same question if I should do find a job or not. I decided that I will make money, not a job or a career or a "hustle".
That hard part is to find a way to do it but freelancing is a good way to start (although freelancing is technically "a job" per se). You have to start somewhere.
And yes, gave me the feeling about my current situation. Be patient.
Well said, money is mainly used to purchase a sense of safety, but the more we have the more we fear. Sad, very sad.
This perhaps ur best vid.
💯 on point overall.
You're awesome thank you 💥
TechLead is simply saying, be careful of what you wish for. There are other things much more important than material possessions and status.
Indeed there are but he fails to mention any of them - perhaps he just suffers from a low grade depression and nothing much excites him
Anymore
Like what?
@@Gazzapa57 agree.
@@Gazzapa57 often times the pursuit of wealth and status comes at a great cost to our relationships or it can hinder potential opportunities to build a community. Shot nowadays people don’t even have the time to date, in my own opinion, having a good partner is much more important than having a great career. You can have a crappy day at work but look forward coming home and you’ll still be happy . If you have a great day at work but hate coming home it’s basically a wash.
@@boratsagdiyev522 like love.
I've been diligently working, saving, and investing toward financial independence and early retirement, but the economy since the pandemic has eaten up the majority of my $3 million portfolio. I want to know: Do I keep contributing to my portfolio in these unstable markets, or do I look into alternative sectors?
How can I participate in this? I sincerely aspire to establish a secure financial future and am eager to participate. Who is the driving force behind your success?
Thanks for sharing, I just looked her up on the web and I would say she really has an impressive background in investing. I will write her an e-mail shortly scheduling a call.
Bro, you're a "millener"! Sorry I mean you *were* a millener. Why didn't you convert those 3 million into cash?
Just hold man. Buy the dips
Troll... no one with 3m would even comment. ur a richard.
Love that!!
i really enjoyed some of these insights on what has happened to the concept of wealth
It’s really not 10$ spent. It not taking into account rent, or if you own your house there’s a basic cost of certain things as well.
The truth is because he’s a millionaire it only feels to him like he spends $10 a day.
Most people out there have to spend almost their whole paycheck on rent. It’s bleak out there right now.
There’s a very big difference between a millionaire and a lower class person who has to squabble at these low paid abusive jobs endless just to have basic needs met.
Coming from a country with x5 less wages and same prices as USA I can tell you 10$ is what we spend here for food, but at the same time food is the same everywhere... So technically you can live of 10 bucks if you own your house and only go for groceries.
@@justshowup6207
You’re not getting my point. You expect to be homeless? You realize that if you own a house fully paid off, there’s still many expenses which come with that. In many nice areas property tax is thousands of dollars a year. And what about transportation? What about other things that come up out of the blue and end up costing you a lot ?
My point is that food is the least of your worries when it comes to the daily cost of just existing. Even if you decide to live in a car, there’s a lot of expenses involved in just keeping the car going.
I have been there, and I do know 20s for probably 90 % working with no parent dependency have to work very hard to just be independent. Always struggling and slaving it to make bills regardless if you have a bachelor's or not
😅$10 buys a happy meal in California.Uber Eats is almost $10 in fees, taxes and 2 tips that is on top of the meal you order
Organise against the housing bubble in your country instead of working
Once again, why we are all doomed, explained by ex-techlead
But he also generalizes a lot and makes weird, nonsensical statements. For example, perhaps I prefer a car that I have to drive because it's part of the fun to drive and control it. Also, as long as batteries are produced in harmful, non-environmentally-friendly, unsustainable ways, electric vehicles are kind of a satirical joke. I agree with him on one thing: you don't necessarily need millions and overpriced luxury items to be happy; just one million will do it, lol. What people miss here is that money also provides a lot of freedom, opportunities, and improved quality of life, to some extent. For example, whether you have 3 million or 1 billion, there will be barely any difference in life quality. You can still buy the healthiest food, purchase one or several decent cars, travel several times a year, and afford decent hotels without having to rely on hostels filled with strangers, some of whom might snore, lol, or deal with other inconveniences. So when people say money won't buy happiness, they either mean overpriced luxury items and lifestyles or they are simply being hypocritical, as they have the money to live a quite privileged life which they stop appreciating or never appreciated in the first place. For instance, they have a decent car, can buy healthy food, travel several times a year, pay any medical bills, afford wellness or extra treatments to improve their health and overall wellbeing, decide not to work, help or support friends, and never have to worry about any financial issues. These are things they often take for granted and would never give up, yet they have the nerve to tell you that money is not that important.
Capitalism
*As a millionaire
Once a techlead - always a techlead!
(As a millionaire).
You are amazing! Thank you!
Refreshing to hear someone be real about the reality of money
Don't strive to own things that will end up owning you.
Get a job for 250k a year and spend $10 a day at Panda express...got it.
He must live at Panda Express also.
😂😂😂
Great discussion!
I work two minimum wage jobs, one I deliver pizzas. I just bought a house. I don't have friends or relationships and I don't have time for hobbies. I hate my life but I need to make more money. This guy makes more money than I do telling me I don't need money while he makes money telling me I don't need it...
Congratulations on the house. You are accomplishing something which is a lot more than most people.👍
If money is a psyop, I’ll help you escape it. Please send me all your money.
sir im afraid there will be nothing left of it after taxes and transaction fees
Yea this dude is full of it. If money was so “useless” as he claims then he would have no problem giving it away to me or you.
@@Everysingletimeowitz you just dont understand
Only people with money understand.
For your own sake, he won't let you get subverted by this psyop
the lady at the restaurant this morning told me honey please take as much time with your little ones…bc work and jobs do not end. & they grow up. lots of time lost. so her words really meant a lot, family is everything
Great video. 👏🏾
This was so good..
Techlead uncovered the money conspiracy!
The king of TH-cam back with another banger. (as a millionaire)
a melon air
As a melon air
I agree 100% man!
Nice positive message you are spreading I believe at the end of it all it’s about how you choose to live your live and you choose that route because you enjoy the journey.
I like being a student it keeps me busy when I’m not working and I really feel like I’m enjoying myself while learning. I’m working to be a Nurse practitioner and in looking forward to every second of it. It’s on my bucket list. I also do make time for family I feel like I have a great balance.
Money’s purpose is to provide security and capability, just that simple. Be thankful for your millions TechLead, you’ll never have to worry.
Its' purpose is control, and control it does.
@@samartinez1988 yea, control is a component or by product, I don’t see the issue
The food example is one of your best.
The irony is that a man who exerts himself physically enjoys his simple meal ,of say chicken Parm, MORE than the glutton could ever enjoy even the most indulgent foods prepared by the best chef. That's how life keeps us all in line.
The best tasting most delicious thing I've ever drank was water out of a water fountain after a grueling first day of wrestling practice my freshman year of highschool.
In Korea, almost all men are draughted for compulsory military service, and from time to time, there are marching exercises. Basically, you wear and equip things and then just walk for several hours. The most painful thing was not the sore, bleeding feet, or the heavy backpack, or the hot weather, it was the thirst. If a war breaks out, I guess probably more soldiers would die because of thirst than by bullets.
@@typingcat That sucks. Both South Korea and compulsory military service.
Love this
Brilliant video !
Thank you for sharing your thoughts!!!! Truly valuable!! 🫶🏽
I’ve always worked diligently and did everything to the best of my abilities because It was something I wanted to do. Money was never a motivating factor. Granted I wouldn’t work where I do if they didn’t pay me. But I’m never thinking about how much I’m making while I’m working. Funny enough that same thought process is what gained me more money. The less I think about it the more I make. I’m an “employee” and by all rights I could have started my own company years ago, but I just don’t want the headache of managing it. Sure I can make way more money. But I will also be committing myself to doing things I don’t want to do. As of now I can drop everything and walk away. I’m as free as I can be. My problem is the more I grow to understand what makes me happy, the less I find worth doing. Good video man.
Finance and Business books have been so helpful. I’m 55 and my wife 50 we are both retired with over $3 million in net worth and no debts. Currently living smart and frugal with our money. No longer putting blames on FED for our misfortunes. Saving and investing lifestyle in the stock market made it possible for us this early, even till now we earn weekly.
You have done great for yourselves. I understand the fact that tomorrow isn't promised to anyone, but investing today is a hard thing to do for me now because I have no idea of how and where to invest in. I would be happy if you could advise me based on how you went about yours, as I am ready to go the passive income path.
That is so amazing, I’m trying to get onto the housing ladder at 40. I wish at 55 I will be testifying to similar success.
Thanks so much I was able to find her page and I already leave her a message.
The quickest way to make your first millions is to invest directly with an expert that is trustworthy and has made a name and individual billionaires, I'm surprised you know her too . Stephanie is Good!
Smart couple I can only imagine y'all feel much younger than you did in your 30s
he said it with the game , money just keeps you busy till you die.
I really like this message, because its a goodmind set for not over spending too
Andrew Tate sells the Matrix, TechLead sees through the Matrix
But why does Tate always talk about seeing through the matrix?
@@Lovebomb-pu7ji by selling the idea of consumerism and hustling to chase money. Sure sure.
This is what I've been trying to explain to people for so long but for some reason they just dont get it. What's the point of buying all this luxury items? To impress other people? Why let other people's opinions affect who you are? It's a waste of effort to go out and be wearing all these luxury items when you know all too well after the club you are just going to slip back into your sweatpants and eat microwavable food
to get the seggs
To reproduce buddy, in theory it sounds great but doesn’t work in practice, you have to increase your status and resource acquisition abilities to reproduce.
@@PiggoNZ Just leave the US haha, in my country if you can make 25k USD a year you'll have women all over you.
@@aahsimovieprojects aaand what country is this. asking for a friend
@@PiggoNZany 3rd world country
Very insightful message.
Well said. Thanks from Australia
Was zero’d out after my divorce and in hell for 2yrs in hindsight it was the best thing to happen to me. I left the rat race mentality, have no friend by choice, no girlfriend and no kids. I save all my money for retirement now. I’m fit, still look young and company keeps wanting to me promote me but declined. One I don’t want to return to the office and 2 I don’t want to deal with employees. I’m good with being an individual contributor at work and don’t care for any more raises. I don’t own anything other than my clothes and my bmw. I’m in my bedroom at 7:30pm and wake up by 3:30am and hang out by myself and peace before the general population wakes up. Life is peaceful and I don’t fear death.
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He's coming from a place where he has already made it. I dont need much either, but when rent takes up 50% of your take-home, it's impossible to get ahead in life. It's why the homeless population has exploded.
I agree. This content of the video only applies to people who have their basic fundamental needs covered fully and already reached a certain level of success.
great video - I stayed in a cabin in western Massachusetts with an outhouse and woodstove and was very happy there
"Education trains you to be a rat" I think this is the most true (for me) because it allowed me to rationalize my debt. The first 40k for my engineering bachelor's has definitively netted positive ROI for me. But I then assumed that taking out more for a masters was worth the much higher premium. 20k more and 2 semesters later I realized that an AWS Solutions Arch Cert or something else relevant is literally thousands of times more valuable in terms of negotiating power and real income.
Keep it cheap friends. The whole reason we got into software was to reduce overhead right?
Financial education is a necessity. Financial freedom is true freedom.
It's well known that a master's doesn't have ROI in CS. Their general purpose is actually just for work visa requirements. A PhD does have an ROI for certain specialties like AI though.
I had actually hoped to automate everything so I'd nbever have to do a thing ever again.
Boy, was I wrong.
At least I have a lifelong hobby, dicking around with tech😂
@@rey_nemaattori that dream could have been attainable if dumbasses wouldn't disclose their automations to their bosses/companies and keep their mouth shut. I cannot explain why one would disclose their way of automating a menial job task except for clout and brushing their egos a little bit, maybe a promotion which nets them less in the long run (judging by stress/effort hours).
Being rich is like getting into relationships. Once you enjoy the good parts for a bit, it starts to get boring or you realize maintaining it is too much of a hassle.
Those sound like the words of someone that isn’t rich and doesn’t have any good relationships.
@@triforcelink which is most people
@@jokerpilled2535 spot on.
85%+ of the people aren’t rich by any means, most of us struggle and hustle.
75% are either obese or overweight
50%+ of marriages end up in divorces
5% only of couples self report being actually happy with their chosen man and finances.
There, that’s quite the picture regarding finances, well being and relationships separately… now, hitting the jackpot on ALL of them at the same time is ridiculously low probability.
The trick is right here in this video, live minimally, spend a whole lot less than what you make, work the least possible, spend that free time on yourself: health, family, reading, learning, whatever floats your boat.
Don’t know what the commenter wanted to get at, maybe just attack you personally for some frivolous gratuitous narcissistic reason… maybe he has all such things, but the numbers say between the few here on this thread, the chances of that are very low.
@@alejmc one thing I learned about most people on the internet is they love living in a fantasy. Any uncomfortable truths make them lash out, even if it’s a complete stranger.
Relationships are easy when people are not selfish or demand more than they give.
You're just right - hitting the nail on the head!
I understand your point as it resonates with my experiences.
Talking about how money is unimportant and you don't need it and then immediately cutting into an ad is the greatest irony ever
During my two-month unemployment period, I had a realization - I used to buy a lot of things I didn't actually need. However, this experience has changed my perspective on spending. I now understand the importance of being mindful with my money. I'm ready to take control of my finances by creating a budget that prioritizes essential expenses and allows for unexpected costs. This newfound awareness will not only bring me greater financial stability but also a sense of fulfillment in knowing that I am making wiser choices with my money. Im still lost on how to really invest in myself.
Right on! if you keep the same lifestyle, you will be able to save so much more that next time something unexpected happens it will be a fraction of a stressful situation.
Regarding investing in yourself: I guess you can never go wrong putting time like polishing some skill, exploring a new craft, exercising, food habits, etc. Exercising can be cheap, like go to a park that has those parallel tubes and whatnot or take a walk or jog daily while listening to an audiobook podcast of an interesting to you subject.
continue having realizations of I bet you'll end up spiritually enlightened one day
Nice channel👏
"The things you own, own you"
-Papa Roach
This was a well thought out, and truthful video 💯