Meanwhile in Germany „cheap“ houses which need to be renovated start at 200k € … yeah house hacking not possible here
@healthtip365Сағат бұрын
1.Wake up 30 minutes earlier - Starting your day with calmness, without rushing, gives you extra time for yourself and boosts productivity. 2.Drink a glass of water right after waking up - Your body needs hydration to jumpstart metabolism and flush out toxins. 3.Move for at least 10 minutes a day - Walking, stretching, or doing yoga keeps you healthy, reduces stress, and maintains a positive mindset. 4.Learn something new every day - Reading, listening to podcasts, or picking up a new skill helps you grow continuously. 5.Practice gratitude - Writing down three things you’re grateful for each day helps you appreciate life and develop a positive outlook. 6.Limit screen time - Avoid wasting time on social media; instead, focus on real-life experiences and meaningful connections. 7.Get enough sleep - Quality sleep restores your energy, improves memory, and keeps your mind sharp.
@Thompson8922 сағат бұрын
I️ thought you were 40
@MandalaBunnyhome2 сағат бұрын
I recently had a car accident where my claim was denied and everyone thought I was crazy to pay 10k for repairs but it's a 2017 Honda with 47k miles....cheaper than rebuying the same car. I can't believe how many people told me it was a bad idea and I should just finance a better car... financing should be a last resort, I had the repair cost in my emergency fund so no monthly payments and I'm back to rebuilding my savings.
@peterpaulharnisch3 сағат бұрын
Loved this video Gabe! Real and authentic! One of my desires is to speak my truth and am somewhat concerned about others not caring about what I have to say. With your encouragement, I realize more fully that it doesn’t matter!
@c.o80164 сағат бұрын
The Flipp app is great. I search specific items I'm looking for to see if/where they are on sale and I don't have to look through each individual flyer. Flash food and food hero are also useful. Food is often fine even after best before ie yogurt. Things like meat and bread are easily frozen.
@Tomas-Gri4 сағат бұрын
Your content reminds me that success isn’t about luck-it’s about consistency. And that’s exactly what I needed to hear.
@RolloSpeaks5 сағат бұрын
The Rich Man of Babylon talked about this. This video has alot of value. Well done Gabe.
@BojanKvakovic26 сағат бұрын
it's really crazy how nobody is talking about money's untold mysteries
@dailytheology16897 сағат бұрын
You are a very talented storyteller and videographer. It's the reason I always come back to your videos even though I disagree with your view of debt. I am grateful for you.
@Dread13-l2y11 сағат бұрын
All the Lazy life hacks you need! thelazymentor.blogspot.com/
@tereas__m12 сағат бұрын
Are you a minimalist? Because you have so many videos about minimalism. I think a real minimalist make one video about this topic, because making more videos about this topic - it's not minimalism philosophy, but I understand, it's just for monetisation...
@PacesIII13 сағат бұрын
Publix block cheese is the same price for the same amount shredded.
@samrandolph548013 сағат бұрын
Poser. I save 70%-90%. Get well soon.
@Devinsheridan9713 сағат бұрын
Yo, I’m at 2K and I feel like a baller
@dividendescape14 сағат бұрын
I actually had a question. As a new youtuber myself. How were you able to use the friends clip in a monetized channel? I thought that wasn't allowed
@harveykeitelsean5515 сағат бұрын
I lost over $80k when everything started to tank. Not because I was in an exchange that went belly up. I was just stupid to hold and because that's what everyone said. I'm still responsible. It just taught me to be a better investor now that I understand more of what could go wrong. It took me over two years of being in the market, I'm really grateful I found one source to recover my money, at least $10k profits weekly. Thanks Katherine Miller
@Tupppas15 сағат бұрын
Wow. I'm a bit perplexed seeing her been mentioned here also Didn’t know she has been good to so many people too this is wonderful, I'm in my fifth trade with her and it has been super.
@jakeroberts22015 сағат бұрын
She is my family's personal Broker and also a personal Broker to many families in the United states, she is a licensed broker and a FINRA AGENT in the United States.
@Verablake1215 сағат бұрын
You trade with Katherine Miller too? Wow that woman has been a blessing to me and my family.
@Stevenjones767915 сағат бұрын
I'm new at this, please how can I reach her?
@Lillianclopton33415 сағат бұрын
I was skeptical at first till I decided to try. Its huge returns is awesome. I can't say much
@PJPerdue129316 сағат бұрын
Restaurants: my Canadian city has an Old Spaghetti Factory. Once in a while we'll go because their all-included menu has soup or salad, pasta entree, spumoni ice cream, coffee or tea (and free bread) for about US$15 per person (Cdn$22). Best deal in town.
@Perceval77717 сағат бұрын
How do you deal with trolls, haters and people who send you threats? I've had random crazy people threaten me in comment replies with all sorts of things (black magic, crushing my mind with telepathy, etc.), and I find it quite disheartening, it's difficult for me to just laugh it off or ignore it...
@GabeBult16 сағат бұрын
I just feel bad for those people think how sad you have to be to do that
@powderedasmrn691021 сағат бұрын
Which app did you save the money
@northstar485121 сағат бұрын
I hit a big rock and crunched my transmission pan. My car has a sealed transmission. I went on KZbin, ordered parts and fluid, and borrowed ramps. Replaced, refilled, and that didn't work. More KZbin, and i fixed a loose wire. Zoom, zoom! Less than $150. My regular mechanic wanted $800. I did it myself for the first time!! Oh, I'm a 63 yo woman. Everything is possible.😊
@Fixin-To22 сағат бұрын
I'm from the future. It's now TeSSla.
@TheScottTownsendShow22 сағат бұрын
One of my goals this year is gaining wisdom in how to make money, save money and spend money. and this video of yours fits right in with what I need to know and practice.
@MrCooper207Күн бұрын
Starting a KZbin channel is the easy part, what content to do is where I’m procrastinating with. I have a few ideas but keep going round in circles with what videos to make for them. I did to TokTok for a short while posting like crazy but I burnt out.
@beabear231Күн бұрын
I started doing this a year ago when you had first posted it for both of my kids. Thanks for the idea. 🙏🏽
@heatherevans715Күн бұрын
Portion sizes for your meals save money. We eat way too big of portions today compared to years ago.
@stevenburton4966Күн бұрын
you used to produce quality videos on frugal living as a means to escape the rat race. There's usually only so much that can be said about a certain subject before you've basically covered all of your knowledge bases, but since you like pulling money from youtube advertisers as a substantial portion of your income stream, you're trying to milk it for every last penny by regurgitating old talking points in an effort to get more views. as a result, the pearls of wisdom in your older videos are now being drowned out by constantly adding more fluff in your collection of videos. as a result people are tuning out. it's been half a month since this video has aired and it has less than 100k views. your ratio of views per video to subscriber count over time has become abysmal compared to the metrics it once had as you were on your rise to success. I'm no youtuber or content creator, but i can't help but wonder, is the path forward truly to make this silly clickbait thumbnails of you looking all defeated, with titles seemingly saying the opposite of what your content is typically about? or is making solid content just so difficult you can't churn out the material once a week or once a month? if you think about it, it took you years of sculpting a life style with enough talking points surrounding it that was being overlooked by most people that you could just explode on to youtube and have tons of material to make bangers worth of videos for. but now all those talking points are dried up, perhaps your video schedule will have to become far less frequent in order for you to maintain a high quality amongst your video collection, instead of watering it down trying to be a youtube sell out.
@JaysonisGodКүн бұрын
The fact that nobody talks about the book Lost Scrolls of Jewish Wealth on Nixorus shows how people are stuck in a trance.
@CT-ig2ozКүн бұрын
How can rule $494 / monthly for 40 yrs becomes 5m ? Is it only above 2.5m!
@christinab9133Күн бұрын
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@alyssehallaliКүн бұрын
What is House hacking ? I dont understand
@chodkowski01Күн бұрын
You did the hardcore frugal life now it’s time for you to go hardcore the richest life you can live. Buy the biggest house you can get, get a Lamborghini, start eating out at the fanciest restaurants to make up for lost time.
@merseyside85Күн бұрын
Thanks man, your channel is one of the things that motivated me to become completely debt free including my mortgage and be in a position to at least work part time in my 30’s. Not complete financial freedom but better than most. Never made much more than minimum wage but just kept my expenses as low as possible.
@brandonenloe5710Күн бұрын
2:19 I love the fact that we are arguing about mathematics when talking about 70k in debt. If you were good at math, you wouldn’t be in that much debt. Also, in this equation you are not calculating the probability of completion. Vastly more people successfully pay off their debt using snowball vs avalanche.
@lexirowe3151Күн бұрын
My tips to save on groceries for our household of three people plus two dogs: 1- know the rock bottom price for your most common purchases in your area and stock up when you see it 2- look for clearance items in produce, meat and bakery in the large grocery chains 3- buy your produce at a discount store if you have one- big shoutout to Superstition Ranch Market for helping me keep fresh fruit and vegetables in my fridge 4- cook
@gailtester8749Күн бұрын
Gabe your sound was very soft on this. I had to turn it way up to hear it.
@brianinthepark5429Күн бұрын
Flipping a house isn't building anything. - Brian
@heathera2874Күн бұрын
Not realistic for most people or sustainable for an economy if everyone retired at 29. The only people left working will be the single parents and other lower income workers or lesser educated households. You DO work and your wife is a housewife/mother for HER work. You did a huge amount of work to get where you are. Good for you. God has blessed you in this regard. But, Please understand disguising these videos as minimalist is hardly truthful. Honestly, you are so far removed from the paycheck to paycheck that soooo many of the working class live by, that these videos no longer seem to serve their original intent. I am happy you have what you have.... But not grounded in reality for the bigger percentage of Americans.
@aldukesКүн бұрын
Driving a Tesla is not frugal living or minimalism
@andrewjohnson58815 сағат бұрын
At this point it's not good in any other way either lol.
@Charlottee77Күн бұрын
Thank you one book I recommend everyone read this year is Limitless Drive. It’s a transformative guide to the mindset and habits that set the most successful apart. This book taught me how to break through limitations and think like the top 1%. Truly life-changing and a must-read!
@conorfromenergyКүн бұрын
“MaThEmAtICaLLy paYiNG oFf ThE HiGheST InteReSt RaTE…..” people don’t mathematically budget to go into debt. It’s poor decision making. The behavior changes you incur wiping it out smallest balance to largest is the goal.
@kevincowan2639Күн бұрын
Here I don’t even think Elon musk works as hard as everyone thinks
@KatieBlovedКүн бұрын
Thanks Gabe... one book I recommend everyone read this year is Limitless Drive. It’s a transformative guide to the mindset and habits that set the most successful apart. This book taught me how to break through limitations and think like the top 1%. Truly life-changing and a must-read!
@davidrowland3628Күн бұрын
I never really hear this mentioned, but a huge way to lower your grocery bill is to eat less. Most of us eat way too much. Learn to eat a normal portion like people ate back in the 70s , before American portion sizes got way out of control. Save money and not be as fat. Win win.
@rakuwaru3619Күн бұрын
increase volume level 10%+
@einat1622Күн бұрын
7:22 " having my wife not having to work", as well as a few quotes earlier in the video... dude 🤦 She does work, she don't have the freedom to be outside.
@thegamingcaffe20 сағат бұрын
Bro getting to stay home and raise your kids is a privilege and a responsibility, not a job😂
@einat162215 сағат бұрын
@thegamingcaffe Maintaining the house while taking care of the kids is a full time job that limit your movement.
@thegamingcaffe14 сағат бұрын
@einat1622 it's a lot to do, but very different from a job.
@einat162214 сағат бұрын
@thegamingcaffe You're right in the sense of you interact with intelligent adults and experience the outside world more. It is however, full time occupation. So, a job.
@thegamingcaffe14 сағат бұрын
@einat1622 full time occupation without the threat of being fired by someone who has control of your finance. It may be work, but it's 100% a privilege that people like to compare to a job when they are insecure about the value they bring to the relationship and need something to balance the scales
@BlakeC341Күн бұрын
Lol retiring by 29 is comically dumb.
@moldypotatochipКүн бұрын
Yes, I have "the box" and I love the feeling of slowly filling it up even if I'm not doing anything major all at once. I keep one for books to take to the used book shop and we also have a local thrift shop that only sells arts and crafts items so I try to donate specific items a bit differently than others.
@JessethetravelerКүн бұрын
Created my first KZbin channel about a month ago. I’m excited for the journey. Any help works. Let’s connect❤❤❤
@talinac6491Күн бұрын
You glossed over how you made the first $25k. From there everything was an investment or someone else's money, no?
@GabeBultКүн бұрын
I’ve talked about that in a few other videos. It was working three jobs.