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@MsLisaLisa896 ай бұрын
Libraries have so many free resources like music, movies, educational courses. Don't sleep on libraries!
@VincentChan6 ай бұрын
for sure!! libraries are awesome
@frankrodriguezit6 ай бұрын
True words 👍🏽
@sprinkle614 ай бұрын
Libraries are not free, I mean, we can't exactly opt out of them, but they do have a cost, that we are paying, so they are a value to use, but not a free service.
@goddessmel8518Ай бұрын
@@sprinkle61 I assume your point is that these are a public service provided for out of taxes. Still makes them a heckuva lot cheaper to use than buying all those books and other services as an individual. :)
@sprinkle61Ай бұрын
@@goddessmel8518 You are assuming the only other option is to buy each book or other media for full retail, but if there were no libraries, its very likely some private rental company would pop up and offer the same service at a much lower cost, AND you only had to pay if you used it, unlike libraries, that you always have to pay for, and then you NEED to use them, just to get some of the value back for your tax dollars !
@Madchris88286 ай бұрын
Car loans are probably one of the biggest things keeping people broke. If you can barely make the payment, how could you buy the car?
@pcpxbotendorastermace99486 ай бұрын
So they can keep up with the Jones probably.
@TheTurdballs4206 ай бұрын
Yeah, but I got a hellcat!! 🤑
@Liam-iv7wk6 ай бұрын
I just think it's crazy when you can buy a perfectly solid car outright for a fifth of a new car price. Also if you can drive a stick it's almost always cheaper and few people will ever be able to steal your car.
@randombandit3624 ай бұрын
Cars are way too expensive rn
@minusmartin2 ай бұрын
This was my case. I sold my truck four days ago, cancelled the insurance (i work from home), warranty, re-budgeted and created a game plan. Next month - everything changes. With the new money that got freed up, i will get a house in the next 2 years. It now doesn't feel like I am gasping for air. I've also got two cars that i can work on getting running so my next car is one of these two. No new car.
@wpelfeta6 ай бұрын
For me the big one is to hold off on buying things whose price comes down rapidly. This is especially true for tech. I never buy the latest and greatest, but rather I buy last gen. These days last gen tech is usually still very good, but it doesn't carry a premium from being the currently hyped thing. Another is games. Game prices come down very quickly, so never buy games new. Instead, buy last year's games on sale. And of course, cars fit this as well. Another thing I've started doing is spending less on gifts. I used to go wild buying really nice gifts for friends and family, but I think material possessions aren't what make us happy. They're happy for a day and then the gifts get forgotten. Spending time together is more important and what makes people happy.
@Bobcatlazerwitch6 ай бұрын
I've found food is the best gift. Invest in baking skills and you'll have a lifetime of cheap gifts.
@palebluedot88182 ай бұрын
This video is mostly ads.
@Thehardtruth69Ай бұрын
None of the strategies are particularly helpful either. I don't drink coffee, alcohol, buy luxury items, expensive gifts, etc.
@VineVastАй бұрын
This video isn’t really helpful.
@joonglegamer98986 ай бұрын
Your experiences are very similar to me, and I'm twice your age. I would give my advice as follows: 1) If you desire something new, say a smartphone, then wait 6-12 months, buy it at a discount cash (not with a payment plan) or second-hand, you can save from 30-70% if you find the right deals, and it's still modern and new. 2) I have a house rule, if it's not used for the last 2 years - then it's gotta go. This keeps the home clutter free, and you can focus more on the things you want to do and need. 3) When buying things like clothes, consider work-brands, meaning those that are sold to businesses and workers to wear, I use work-shoes but they don't look bad at all, a little more expensive than regular shoes, not as expensive as high-street brand, and they literally last forever. There are other things too, like not just focusing on how much you earn, but more how low your expenses are. Always squeeze. Can you get a cheaper subscription? Do it!, Do you need that subscription? Ditch it. Always save up for stuff instead of buying it on credit (should be obvious but people are consumers), follow step 1) buy it 1 year later, and you will not only save interest but a TON of money because the early adopters have already spent everything on it - the enterainment value stays the same without the costs. Buying second hand is actually really good. It means the product is tested, and it didn't fail the first few months, so the likelyhood of it breaking is very small. Want an electrical car? Sure, but buy with your brains rather than your heart. Sure you want a 1000 horsepower car that can take you cross-country that ONE time a year you decide to drive on a vacation, but consider how much and how far you drive every day, also an EV might not even be for you if you only use your car a few times a month, then even the cheapest EV is expensive, buy a used ICE beater instead. Do you really need to live smack in the middle of the city? You could live 10 times cheaper and with fresh air. Good for your health, and good for your wallet. You don't NEED high value in your property if you don't plan to move often, and it's very normal to work on distance these days. Make sure you have fiber-internet where you move, and you won't even miss the buzzing life of alcoho...I mean city life. I could go on forever, I just want to say, you're one of the people I agree with on youtube, because most of your advice are actually real life advice people should listen to. Because they work, I know, I'm an old fart that have learned this the hard way over so many years.
@Riverbend17525 ай бұрын
With phones, it's sometimes cheaper to finance than to pay cash. I once looked online at a new phone (out of curiosity, no intention to buy since my current one is still good). The carrier had a financing offer where the total payments added up to about $400. The cash price was about $700. I clicked through both options, and the plans cost the exact same for both. Had I actually been looking for a phone, financing would have been a no-brainer that cost me less in the long run.
@M_SC2 ай бұрын
@@Riverbend1752in Canada, that’s the case when the $400 total payments no interest plan also binds you to that company for the term. Let’s say it’s 2 years. Even if you then pay off that total $400 early, the “tab” of the amount you saved continues counting down for the remainder of the 2 years. Which is peachy unless you want to change phone companies, then that amount you saved would then have to be paid. So you sell your freedom for a discount basically.
@Biglulu2 күн бұрын
@@M_SC That's fine though if you have no intention of switching companies for the term.
@Madchris88286 ай бұрын
Cheap clothes is debatable, more about the manufacturer than the price. I have some cheap clothes that have lasted me a while, and some more expensive that are already breaking down. Its not so simple sadly in my experience. Generally I prefer to buy reputable clothing companies on sale.
@cevanbrown23146 ай бұрын
agree, I have two pair of Pairs Blue brand jeans that Ive had over 20 years. Only paid 10 bucks each.
@sprinkle614 ай бұрын
Jeans are a terrible example, because denim is denim, for the most part, and they don't have radically lower life spans than other jeans. Another dirty little secret is that most clothes are made at the same factory, so the build quality is mostly similar, UNLESS a certain item was designed from the start to be garbage. I scavenged a women's belt that was sort of 'fashion-y' and not 'normal belt-y', but it fell apart in a few months. It turned out to be made of cardboard instead of leather. Clearly, that type of built in bad quality should be avoided when you see it, but for the most part, clothing tends to have similar lifespans, regardless of price.
@T_T-T_T3 ай бұрын
I think his point still stands though, since clothing was just an example.Just bc you consider cost/wear, doesn’t mean that all expensive pieces of clothing will be better than cheaper ones. Like you said, some manufacturers might have a good cost/wear so it’d still be worth buting
@berean7006 ай бұрын
Disagree with purchasing refurbished electronics. I worked in a tech store and the amount of laptops coming in after a few months of use and discovering they are refurbs is very high when compared to new laptops. That's why I never purchase a refurb computer; seen too many problems.
@Bash706 ай бұрын
Yeah, that take was so insanely naive. Companies will just find ways to not have to cover repair cost by blaming damage on customers. Apple is notorious for this.
@guisas1235 ай бұрын
Do you think refurbished phones are worth buying at all or laptops are worse to repair?
@kevinbonilla39594 ай бұрын
I'd say only buy refurbished products from reputable sources with a good guarantee. I've purchased several refurbished products and they're all doing great, including the phone I'm typing on rn
@NMelter3 ай бұрын
@@kevinbonilla3959what are some good sources for refurbished IPhones. I have an 11 and I think I’ll have to upgrade by next year. I want to just pay cash.
@Milin-e193 ай бұрын
@kevinbonilla3959 same here I purchased all my devices on apps like Amazon and ebay just make sure you look at the reviews and rep before purchasing
@lindsayoverseas6 ай бұрын
I get clothes/shoes/purses from a second-hand shop. Every so often I find designer goods in my size. And some of the items have never been used or at least look brand new. My last purchase was new $10 Le Coq Sportif sneakers. I also got a newish $30 Coach wallet that was cheaper than nondesigner wallets from other stores. It’s leather and has lasted a long time. Tech is the only thing I have to really save up for cause I won’t buy it second-hand.
@monikadoyle-realtor95594 ай бұрын
I agree with so much of what you said!! The most important thing I have learned is to buy what you need, at the cheapest price you can (on sale or used) and the highest quality you can afford so it will last, and buy a classic look that never goes out of style. Regarding the vacuum….i tested Dysons and I think they are overrated for what you pay! They are the quality of a Shark with the price tag of a Miele. I have had a Miele vacuum for 10 years and I love it!!!
@ntatenarin26 күн бұрын
A big expense I didn't need was a car. Sold it a decade ago and saved so much money from repairs, oil changes, insurance, and paying the car off! I live in a large city, so I always use public transportation, bicycles, or I just walk.
@johnchan93926 ай бұрын
Thanks for the bathtub idea. 👍 The two things I follow to keep my discretionary funds in check; 1. buy once, cry once. As you said in the video, I would pay extra for a better quality product that will last me a long time. I bought an IBM Thinkpad X61 Tablet in 2006 that cost me just over 2100.00 CDN. To this day, I am still using that laptop to trade stocks, charting software, and do my everyday tasks. 2. With any big (non-reoccurring transactions), I make sure I have the cash on hand. I make the purchase to collect the points, upon arriving home, I settle that transaction with the cash. Thus, I don’t have to worry about it when the statement comes. If I don’t have the cash on hand, I will wait until I do. It’s a win-win situation, as the wait time to come up with the cash may eventually change my mind, as it could have been an impulse buy.
@sammiekaymusic4 ай бұрын
everyone should quit alcohol😭
@KrnCrftn6 ай бұрын
I see that ‘buying on sale’ with my own mother, she grew up in a big family and it was back in 60s Ireland when they had nothing at all. So, she will almost never not buy something that’s on offer now, because she ‘hates to miss a bargain’ - when I last checked I stopped counting at 25 shower gels. There’s also a kettle in the attic for when our current kettle (which works absolutely fine!) stops working🙃 and she hates spending a higher number on things, preferring to buy a lower cost item that won’t last as long. I don’t know where she got me from - I avoid sales like the plague and prefer to spend more money on things in the hopes that I’ll get years out of them! The only thing I buy cheaper is socks and underwear 😂😂
@KrnCrftn6 ай бұрын
I’ve also got an aversion to ‘stuff’ everywhere just to fill an empty space - i HATE dust collectors!
@Megan96894 ай бұрын
Lol the gift writing down thing isnt common sense/knowledge? I thought we all do that. I have a list on my phone for all my friends and family. And pick up things when i see them in stores, at craft shows or yard sales, etc that remind me of that person or something they would like. I put it in a special tote in my basement and when christmas/birthday roles around, i take out and wrap everything. Usually by christmas, i only need 1 or 2 gifts to round out someone. Makes christmas shopping a lot less stressful or what i would think compared to what people always say.
@jrob89316 ай бұрын
Credit cards and car payments are for chumps. I use money that I actually have to pay for stuff, and drive 2 nice Hondas (Civic Touring Edition and Ridgeline Truck) that I paid cash for. Boring, and nothing fancy, I know, duh, but it’s obvious. Buy quality stuff. Buy once cry once.
@dt_does49982 ай бұрын
Credit cards are one of the best ways to build and maintain credit while showing you are a good borrower for that future purchase where you will need both.
@daniellaNicole03 күн бұрын
As long as you use it responsibly its good because without it your credit sucks. Without good credit if something happens they don’t have any track record of you borrowing and paying back. Unless you have friends that you can borrow from then you will be up crap creek without a paddle.
@reddz.k.44044 ай бұрын
I started a new job and setup accounts to max out 401k contribution, maxed HSA which is about $4500 this year and moved $7000 into my IRA. I was annoyed when my employer didn't offer VTI/VOO or FXAIX but it turns out they offered a similar mutual fund with 0.0075% management fee. Really wish I knew or did all this in my 20s, but better late than never.
@KxC-FK63494 ай бұрын
You are killing it my dude
@vibesmom5 ай бұрын
If I walk near alcohol I turn red. I’ve never heard of it as the Asian glow. I’m not Asian - but I definitely glow. It’s brutal.
@valerieproctor5174 ай бұрын
I'm the same. I enjoy beer but can't do it with liquor
@shadowmoon0446 ай бұрын
when bank overcharges on you borrowing money from them, but underpays you when they use your deposited money to other LEGAL stuff they do.
@foodlover81516 ай бұрын
Damn, I'm that hoarder that buys in bulk sale items. I "might" find use for them during the apocalypse
@artvandelay15555 күн бұрын
One thing to consider is that 7 or so high flyer stocks make up 30-40% of the S&P 500 so a passive fund without these certain stocks might be a thought, or split it. On the plus side your intuition and energy are better when you don't drink. Here is a rule- you don't need anything. Put it in the mutual fund.
@chauswriting6 ай бұрын
I've been using the exact same strategy for giving gifts for the past 7 years. Everyone loved it and the first thing they'd say after receiving my gifts was: "I can't believe you remember that I like this"
@lastmanlost11 күн бұрын
One way my family had all the gift giving luxuries without the cost is would celebrate for real after the holiday, maybe just giving a token gift on the holiday. The result was huge savings and more gifts to boot. As one example, for Valentines Day we would celebrate it a few days later when the boxes of chocolate 90% off etc.
@Sylvelourie9 күн бұрын
Seconding the green tea! I have never been a coffee drinker but I drink 3-5 cups of green tea on work days (minimally steeped, so not a ton of caffeine, just enough for flavor) and it's great! ...And yeah, I steep the same bag all day. You can judge if you want, but it's so much better than going through a package of tea in no time at all.
@minhajfahim73612 ай бұрын
Start your day with the coffee then instead of 2nd cup of coffee have some green tea.
@jonathanyeong3243 ай бұрын
It depends. Sometimes you have to spend more to get quality products that will last for a very long time. You have to look at the big picture when buying things - not just because it is cheap
@ronjab39579 күн бұрын
How do you know when something is going to falling apart regarding stuff you want to buy? I have a lot of clothing which was cheap but lasted very long
@TomScryleus5 ай бұрын
I don't get the idea of choosing funds with lower costs. I would think that the funds that perform better than the low cost funds are right to charge extra. as long as you make more in total, the more expensive funds could be worth it.
@KMF324 күн бұрын
I have always bought the absolute cheapest pair of jeans and I am extremely hard on jeans because I ride horses and go through all kinds of things that can catch on them and rip them. But my jeans last usually around at least 5 to 6 years.
@ms.v33074 ай бұрын
Love the info! New subscriber! 😊
@TheShwiggityshwah6 ай бұрын
Can concur on the financial advisor. From a well respected brokerage, they went all in on IT mutual funds and all of them crashed and havent recovered for years. Lost a significant amount before i dropped them and did it myself. Im up now just sticking to dividend and etfs. So even i did better then the 'experts'.
@alecc40066 ай бұрын
Luxury items are not luxury for the rich, they are just what they prefer
@nilaja-itsmylife6 ай бұрын
Yes! Cheap goods are actually just that. Cheap. Cheaply made and built to fall apart so we return for more
@bigwoke59564 ай бұрын
You should make a generalized video on the psychological aspects of entrepreneuring and financing
@mitchcollins29473 ай бұрын
This is excellent. Thank you.
@BreakingStreamUSA3 ай бұрын
I am a big fan of your channel now. This is great 😊 🎉congrats !
@winnerwinner23303 ай бұрын
but i do not get it let say you have a salary of 100 $ you buy a 1 $ water with your money salary so why is their interest ? what is this scam ?
@sct40406 ай бұрын
I enjoy coffee, love the taste and smell. Will never give it up.☕️
@VincentChan6 ай бұрын
i loved it too D: how are your energy levels near the middle of the day?
@minhajfahim73612 ай бұрын
I like how each of his video keeps you in the chain and you have to go to the next(previous) video to finish the thought.
@wollymight15 күн бұрын
thank you!!
@veronicasvideodiaries6 ай бұрын
Thoughtful presents are so nice (:
@karimelmoutawakil72956 ай бұрын
What is worse than day care. I pay over 2k a month for 2 kids and I don't have other choice than pay it
@pawlieblog79675 ай бұрын
In some countries where taxes are higher, you’d have free childcare, paid for collectively by taxes.
@karimelmoutawakil72955 ай бұрын
@pawlieblog7967 Yes my friend in Canada they have it free and they even give you monthly allowance per each child. I beleive about $400 per kid a month.
@diegotapia4454Ай бұрын
Bro the endings that lead to the other video is crazy work 😂😂 I ain’t realize till the second video.👏🏼👏🏼
@PiggyAngel37Ай бұрын
Just wanted to ask, with moomoo, it sounds like a scam, can someone please explain if it isn't, thank you
@luisoncpp3 ай бұрын
I bought 3 PS3s used and 2 of them failed with red light in less than a year. I had a similar experience with a refurbished PS2 and a PC (the PC was functional but with a terribly slow hard drive) I would not buy refurbished unless new models are scarse.
@SaulidSnake3 ай бұрын
Definitely try some mocktails instead if you’re bored of coke zero. Williamsburg has some good cocktails/mocktail bars 👌
@neontownescape6 ай бұрын
I've just started watching your videos and they're giving some great advice on saving money. But the graphics can be hard to read at times as they look blurry with the RGB channel shift.
@zekrom6537Ай бұрын
or you know take care of your cloths then the so called "cheap jeans" can last even 2000 wears while sometimes the more expensive one can rip more easily if you careless so really its up to the person too how much they take care of their cloths and things also EDIT: omg can you stop having so many apps and services as ads in your video its really annoying and just lame and sad that you do it, you talk about money but being so greedy to make money off of youtube typical investment channels
@bk72124 ай бұрын
I am Austrian, but I have the Asian glow too. Funnywise it did start when I was around 30 years old. After 30min it is gone and I can drink the whole night. But my body does feel sick even days after. So now I only drink alcohol even here and then.
@Holms24 күн бұрын
Wish there would be UK version of you. For us credit cards are heavily irrelevant.
@KristinaJT4 ай бұрын
How and where do you receive notifications for your ‘wants’ being on sale? That’s genius!
@AaronJung13 күн бұрын
Nr. 4 ist the best one! 😂 Tea for the win!!
@theus26112 ай бұрын
i never give gifts to none just for me ♥
@CesarSandoval0246 ай бұрын
"Cheap" clothes are made from the same materials Brand names uses.
@norfsyq96606 ай бұрын
Same materials but constructed differently. You can build 2 houses with the same wood but of one is built worse but cheaper I’d still go with the more expensive but better built one.
@CesarSandoval0246 ай бұрын
@@norfsyq9660 theyre still constructed the same way. If something breaks thats because its cheaper material
@norfsyq96606 ай бұрын
@@CesarSandoval024 not necessarily, cheap pants may use fewer stitches or may not be stitched as efficiently which will ultimately lead to them to rip quicker than the nicely stitched pair.
@CesarSandoval0246 ай бұрын
@@norfsyq9660 money aint cheap
@SythonToTheZ6 ай бұрын
Perhaps, but brand names are generally going to have better quality control and more attention to detail to help maintain their reputation. Having said that, there's no reason to be buying $300 jeans if they're only marginally better.
@gamereditor59ner226 ай бұрын
0:51 : Interesting....🤔 Is it possible to go without credit card or that would be a problem? Thank you for the information and keep it up!😎👍
@iVisionX016 ай бұрын
Credit cards can be a great way to save or ruin you financially, it's a tool and depends on how you use it. For most people a 2% card like Citi Double Cash or Fidelity card is good because you save 2% on everything and don't have to think about it. I pay my credit card every 3-5 days from my checking so I don't go crazy spending and it feels like a debit card in that way.
@katrinadunlap68836 ай бұрын
A lot of people will say, you need a credit card so you can build good credit. And it’s true, using a credit card (smartly) is a great way to build credit. However it’s not the only way to build credit. Student loans, sometimes your utilities- and whether you pay it on time- can impact a credit score. I spent 27 years without a credit card and still had a great credit score when I did finally get one. So it’s technically not necessary, however, if you’re smart with money, and treat your credit card like a debit card (not spending money you don’t have) Getting a credit card shouldn’t be an issue but you don’t NEED it in life
@lizhernandez38576 ай бұрын
Great Video 😊
@charletfoster89176 ай бұрын
Totally agree with your strategies 💯👍🏿
@EmojiPuzzleMasters6 ай бұрын
Your video was very informative and I could easily see how it can help people.
@sct40406 ай бұрын
Autopay all your bills.
@balthazarmayrena600Ай бұрын
Three in-video ads for one video is crazy.
@ihos5014 ай бұрын
bare minimum and people will continue to struggle. basic healthy food, the mortgage payments and gas. thats as basic as it gets.
@LandsoulFFXI7 күн бұрын
I just spend 3k on a espressoachine. There's no way to justify it, any other than espresso has become a hobby 😂 this was probably not a good financial decision.
@mr.b31686 ай бұрын
1.) - Most people are already in debt. Only using it for what you can pay back is Null in those situations
@sinclairw53116 ай бұрын
A and I are transposed in the video, it’s FXAIX
@michaelfederman9635Ай бұрын
STOP RECCOMENDING CREDIT CARDS FOR REWARDS! Such a bad idea, you will not become a millionaire or build wealth by chasing small rewards. Everything else is gold, just frustrating watching financial "Guru's" giving bad advice
@youknowwithMartyKauffman6 ай бұрын
I had no idea about Libby I need to check that out
@hpsfresh2 ай бұрын
Why graphics is so blurry?
@iribagnis26 күн бұрын
Random question lol What font do you use for the graphics?
@dapperdanny295716 күн бұрын
Spider-Man wallet for the win. You gotta show them you’re still a virgin!!!
@alerttiger41743 ай бұрын
this guy is smooth with the transfers to the next vid
@zekrom6537Ай бұрын
well duh sales are good if its for an item you truly need... if you only buy something because its on sale and not because you actually need it then you are a fool and never gonna save money
@TommyGz3242 ай бұрын
He hit us with the “ for limited time in his own video 😂😂”
@sandorgordonlipcsei67184 ай бұрын
Dang you talk about 1000s of bucks of account balance. At Hungary, the teachers' YEARLY salary is about 2k, that money for teaching is hilariously little money, but sadly true.
@swankyspoon7 күн бұрын
Get the Casio Duro! Beautiful Watch that is worn by Bill Gates and is only $50!
@pawlieblog79675 ай бұрын
Stop living in NYC and you’ll save a lot more! 😂❤ thanks for your great content!
@dougecks6 ай бұрын
They forgot?
@VincentChan6 ай бұрын
who forgot?
@dougecks6 ай бұрын
Your furniture friend.
@RyanOnWeather26 күн бұрын
I had a chinese suitemate in college who had the asian glow XD he would be beat red and sweatty when trying to drink. Alex miss you bro, hope youre doing good!
@rwys073316 ай бұрын
Wonder how many people are going to watch this and think they need glasses. What's with the blurry graphics?
@drwigglechin6 ай бұрын
half caff coffee.... this is the way
@VincentChan6 ай бұрын
haha how does this work :)
@drwigglechin6 ай бұрын
@VincentChan lol get yourself two specialty bags one decaf one caff, grind it up, scoop out equal parts and now your cup has just enough caffeine to ride out for awhile without the crash! Herbal tea is perfect for evenings, but nothing beats that coffee taste... give back into the addiction! lol
@DottieAtwood6 ай бұрын
Stopped all my subs.
@Ms1Deviouskiller4 ай бұрын
I like watching you. You teach me things and you're cute :)
@Madchris88286 ай бұрын
I love Japanese matcha. Acquired taste but its fun to drink it and have people wonder if you are drinking shrek snot 😂
@VincentChan6 ай бұрын
hahahha i love it too!! so good especially with creamy oat milk yum
@woah996 ай бұрын
What happened to your second channel?
@VincentChan6 ай бұрын
which one?
@hardlife5076 ай бұрын
Weekend manual transmission car paid off in cash once its reached it's leveled out in depreciation is where its at.
@Kajun_TKJАй бұрын
2:00 was the chromatic abberation necessary ^^;
@nolitharampheri23 күн бұрын
THEY IS SAME GIRL MATH HERE
@3n19maАй бұрын
and im out here buying pokemon cards 🤣
@almaortega92615 ай бұрын
How's it "renting" from Libby if it's free? Your NYPL card is free..so you're getting a loan not a rental.
@RocketMyDog16 ай бұрын
Credit card rewards means you’re using your credit card. Bad idea.
@matthewsayers53876 ай бұрын
What brand of green tea do you drink?
@VincentChan6 ай бұрын
Just the big box from Costco 😅. Do you have any recommendations?
@drbenirusani3 ай бұрын
FXIAX does not exist.
@Divinitypek8 күн бұрын
He meant FXAIX
@drbenirusani7 күн бұрын
@@Divinitypek oh ok cheers!
@bin4ry_d3struct0r6 ай бұрын
Which brand of green tea do you drink, Vincent?
@VincentChan6 ай бұрын
i just get the costco one in bulk :) which do you recommend?
@bin4ry_d3struct0r6 ай бұрын
@@VincentChan I'm currently drinking a brand called Jade Leaf I found on Amazon. It's my first brand, so I have nothing else to which to compare, but I don't dislike it.
@AB-qo2xq3 күн бұрын
Green tea isn't a substitute for coffee and how are you burning your tongue on the coffee... These videos are getting so ridiculous now, your channel used to be decent.
@ramonkroutz2 ай бұрын
Not just a handsome face then 😅
@lionnn12336 ай бұрын
The credit card part pissed me off. We know we just fucked up due to lack of education early on and self control. Same with not using a condom. I feel like that should be on the list. Her body her choice so if you don’t protect your financial future another person will ruin it.
@00000a00096 ай бұрын
Any remedy or supplements to fight the asian glow?
@VincentChan6 ай бұрын
i found pepcid sometimes helps with asian glow
@technofeeliak5 ай бұрын
Oooooh, 55k after 20 years! You're not even keeping up with inflation. Think about it, in the past 20 years basic food items have become so much more expensive that a 50cent would now be 4$. You need to buy things that appreciate in value. In a world where everything depreciates, gets old, falls apart, you're talking about virtual investments. The problem with anything that's not real is its value can be destroyed very easily. So, the best thing to do is invest in people. People will earn you more money, and unlike livestock they'll maintain themselves with what you pay them. If they can't keep up with the speed at which life goes, you can replace them. Buy a house... it loses value over time and you have to keep investing in it. Hire a bunch of workers who have to maintain their own equipment, you don't have any overhead and you keep profiting.
@zekrom6537Ай бұрын
yeah ok its clear your videos are just ad ridden mess you say some good things but sadly you too greedy just advertising all kind of other services so im out, youtube recommended you but i guess its not for me good luck