This video has some really valuable knowledge ❤️😉 thanks 🤝
@goodatlife7 сағат бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
@madhsongs60587 сағат бұрын
Thankyou 💜😊
@goodatlife7 сағат бұрын
Welcome!
@liz-ew2wb9 сағат бұрын
This is so helpful, thank you!
@goodatlife9 сағат бұрын
@@liz-ew2wb So glad to hear!
@goodatlife11 сағат бұрын
The "best" decision is extremely individualized, and therefore, would look very different for each one of us. *The "best" decision is made out of:* 👉🏻What you ultimately want out of life, and 👉🏻 Your circumstances Your circumstances are NOT an excuse as to why you can or cannot have what you want. Your circumstances INFORM your decision making. This should allow you to play long-term games in the different areas of your life, and see what needs to be done first so that you can have what you want (business, fitness, relationships, travel, etc). You can't have it all at the SAME time, for most things. You can usually do well one thing at a time ( the rest will naturally take the back seat). And of course, the number of years I mentioned (3,5, & 7), are rough numbers. The essence is in that it's NOT an overnight thing. I often remind myself that life is like juggling 5 balls: work, family, friends, health and spirit. Work is the only ball made of rubber. The rest are made of glass. If (or, more truly, when) life gets too much, be sure to drop the ball the can bounce back. It's a balancing act of what to focus on, and when, while trading the sacrifices in order to get all that you want in the long-run. I hope this added context helps. 🙏🏻
@_Zacronium12 сағат бұрын
I like your voice!
@Wusky-c3l13 сағат бұрын
I being lost for long long time . But in recent, I realize many things as I get to my age 35 . I happy to set up small goals as plan for my life from now on. I am single and hope it’s not too late to start a life for me. I have a very low self steam and I hope to improve as time goes by from now.
@goodatlife11 сағат бұрын
One step at a time, my friend 🙏🏻
@chasingelephantsZZ18 сағат бұрын
What a beautiful video man. I really appreciate the message.
@goodatlife11 сағат бұрын
Thank you 🙏🏻
@Barry_KavanaghКүн бұрын
I've only known you for 6 minutes and I'm subscribing!
@goodatlife11 сағат бұрын
Ha! Thanks 🤩
@daavilefxКүн бұрын
Financial markets are the best passive income.
@rowrpmgrowrtn681Күн бұрын
high quality video the video has so much knowledge and depth to it but the delivery is extremely bad like a old lecture try to improve on that
@goodatlife8 сағат бұрын
@@rowrpmgrowrtn681 Noted 👌🏼
@Idontwanttoleavethecongoohnono2 күн бұрын
Love your thought process on this. Its genuinely motivating to see content like this from people early on in the process
@goodatlife11 сағат бұрын
Happy to read this comment - that's exactly what I was aiming for!
@ericeide12 күн бұрын
good luck man
@kairavb2 күн бұрын
u earned my sub! remember me
@goodatlife11 сағат бұрын
Thanks!
@siddharthkadam25532 күн бұрын
Amazing quality video, you shall reach million audience soon
@dreamclassics25072 күн бұрын
One step at a time my friend. The digital world have a land for everyone it's what we build on it that brings different fruits. We got this
@goodatlife2 күн бұрын
I'm with you, my friend. 🤝 Totally believe in this, especially after having tasted a bit of success.
@beam6642 күн бұрын
Basically another loop-hole of a person earning it's passive income by teaching others how to get passive income. Worthless in my opinion. Assuming by the amount of subscribers you can buy one ice cream a month from it.
@goodatlife2 күн бұрын
If that's what you got out of the video, you either didn't actually listen, or you already had your mind made up (I think it's the latter). No idea what "loop-hole" you're talking about. The channel I monetized had nothing to do with KZbin growth or Finance. So no "passive income loop-hole" there. This isn't a finance channel, either. Most channel on KZbin aren't, and people still make money. Here's what you missed: 👉 The journey of developing the skills necessary to make this work. I took me almost 7 years, so to me it was an epic achievement. 👉 Leverage is the most life-changing concept anyone can learn. For someone wishing to creating a financial change in their lives, the internet has no entry barriers. 👉 The only way to get paid, even at your job, is by trading VALUE for money. You can deliver value at scale online, and get paid at scale. 👉 Building online is one of the highest leverage things anyone can do for themselves. It is a valid business model, and the money is as real as your or my paycheque. This comment isn't really for you. It is for the person who thinks of starting a KZbin channel or another online project. They should know not to let negative talk speak louder than wisdom, common sense, and facts. I hope the video makes more sense now.✌
@hari11112 күн бұрын
I don’t know is not an excuse for 2 decades 🤣 LOVE THIS
@goodatlife2 күн бұрын
Ha! me too 😆
@NewEpictetus5 күн бұрын
This content is amazing. You deserve millions subscribers. Keep the good work! 1% better every day (Atomic habits)
@goodatlife5 күн бұрын
@@NewEpictetus thanks, brother. Appreciate you being here.
@glorygaming90746 күн бұрын
I’m young man and life is just starting out. Your video was very informative Thank you for the advice, I will make sure to implement these habits.
@goodatlife6 күн бұрын
It's great that you're starting early in life. Good luck, my friend.
@goodatlife6 күн бұрын
⭐ The entire video in 16 words: - application > consumption - workout is work, movement is life. - small and steady. - prepare to win. - Respect yourself.
@aymanalali89839 күн бұрын
Iam 22, I wish after this 8 years left before 30, I will have a happy healthy successful life with a loved family
@goodatlife8 күн бұрын
It all started for me at 22. It could be right around the corner - make sure you're ready 💪
@NewEpictetus9 күн бұрын
Amazing advices. Thank you Do you have some books to recommend?
@goodatlife6 күн бұрын
Thanks, man! These ones came to mind immediately (which probably says something). Productivity: The One Thing For men: The way of the superior man Life design: Atomic habits Money: Rich Dad Poor Dad I know that the last two have been mentioned everywhere, and for a good reason, but I've found them perfect for my needs. I know that there are some money books that are a must, but I'm in a season of producing rather than consuming. I hope you find them helpful. Happy to answers other questions 🤝
@NewEpictetus6 күн бұрын
@goodatlife Thank you very much. You are a proper man. Responsible, wise, hard working and humble.
@kyleheslin10 күн бұрын
Getting engaged at 22, having your first kids at 24, and having three kids by 30 is insane to me. I respect that this is what some people want, but for me, I couldn’t think of anything worse in my 20s. I’m still in my 20s, having studied medicine. I’m buying my first home this year and focusing on getting the most out of this decade. I’m learning Spanish (I have my C1 exam next year), piano, and Italian. I do Judo and BJJ during the week, take coding classes, and have a full-time job and is PB'ing at the gym. As well as focusing on friendships For me, my 20s are about learning who I am, what I like, and investing in myself. I feel like a certain group of people base their value on how quickly they can start a family because they equate having a family with stability and success. However, I know so many people who hyper-focus too early on the idea that having a family equals stability and success, neglecting the fact that you can still be a father in your 30s or 40s. Once you start a family, you can never revert to the same level of freedom again and may end up stuck in dead-end jobs because you can’t explore other options while being the provider. Traveling and moving to a different country because impossible with kids (I've live in Italy, Spain and Germany). For me 20s is about for investing in yourself, traveling, and exploring but appriciated the video!
@goodatlife6 күн бұрын
Hey Kyle! There's a lot of merit in what you're saying (that's why none of my points were about having kids or their indicator of "success"). Success is defined by the person, and so looks VERY different for each one of us. About the points you made: 👉🏻 I would highly recommend to build a financial foundation as early as possible in life so that it's ready when you decide to have kids. 👉🏻 Personally, I've done A LOT of reflection and soul searching in my early twenties. I'm not sure how many people do that. I was also fortunate enough to be surround by amazing amazing who were like-minded. 👉🏻 I knew I met the right person to marry. Since my wife is older than me, we thought it would be wise to not delay kids unnecessarily. It's not as straightforward as people think (I know from experience). 👉🏻 I never thought I would be a father so early in life. I am also not coming from a religious background where it's more common. But, I believe that a huge part of wisdom is making the best long-term decision with what you've got. Since my wife was older than me, I was happy with knowing I'm playing the long-term game. 👉🏻 The thing about 'freedom' and a 'dead-end job' is true. You have commitments that both take up your entire day, and "force" you to keep paying the bills. But, I prefer the more "mature" outlook on my situation. I make time to keep building on the side, knowing that even if it takes years, by the end of it I'll have BOTH a family and whatever I was building. MANY sacrifices have been made, but life is the art of making the right sacrifice. There's no way of doing something without giving up on other things (I'm certain that studying medicine required a lot of sacrifices on your part, but it's a trade you saw fit to make - which is amazing.) A bit of a rant, lol. Thanks for the comment, dude!
@dainman820310 күн бұрын
damn, i am 24 and some of ur one liners really made me think. thank you i needed this
@goodatlife10 күн бұрын
@@dainman8203 My pleasure.
@thatfellafrazer10 күн бұрын
Criminally undiscovered video. Great stuff.
@goodatlife10 күн бұрын
@@thatfellafrazer Haha. Thanks, man 🫱🏼🫲🏻
@xag3310 күн бұрын
This helped me a lot, thanks for doing this video 😊
@goodatlife10 күн бұрын
@@xag33 My pleasure.
@joshuabelow755811 күн бұрын
I can't believe I stumbled across this video! it's exactly what I've been thinking about lately. Almost all of your points resonate deeply with what I'm dealing with and reflecting on. I think I'll end up taking some notes from this. I'm excited to see more of your content in the future. I really appreciate how genuine you are; it's clear you're sharing from experience rather than just trying to deliver empty motivation. If you are making more videos I'd be interested in what you have to say about "Mr and Mrs right". I was just talking to a girl that said she really liked her time and thought that I was great, but something was off for her. It would seem this is something that I myself need to learn.
@goodatlife10 күн бұрын
@@joshuabelow7558 a thanks for the honest comment, dude. 🤝 I’m glad you asked about finding Mrs Right. It’s a combination of a few things. I’ll work on a video at some point (I have several ideas lined up first), but let me know if there’s anything specific on your mind. (About the girl you were talking to, it’s possible that you were awesome, but she’s just not the one. One of those things you just “know”. She saved you both time on potentially the wrong relationship.)
@86owen11 күн бұрын
appreciate!
@goodatlife11 күн бұрын
Thanks!
@AmangeldyGumarov11 күн бұрын
Thank you so much! Really, this is what i wanted to hear from someone. I'm 22 now and it may be difficult to truly understand some points in this video, but Im sure I WON'T regret if I'll do all this. Keep going man! We need wise peope such as you;)
@goodatlife11 күн бұрын
Hey, man - you're very welcome! 22 is a great age. So happy for you that you're seeking advice so early into your life. Build patiently, and you'll do great! 💪
@Shreee0612 күн бұрын
Thanks brother, for making this content ❤
@goodatlife12 күн бұрын
I hope it helped!
@goodatlife13 күн бұрын
I know, that back pocket was driving me nuts also. 😅 Which life lesson was your favorite?