The Hidden Brilliance of Stealth Wealth - How Money Works

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How Money Works

How Money Works

2 жыл бұрын

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Why would you want to be rich? Is it because you want to be able to relax all day instead of doing a sh**y job? Is it because you want to be able to look after your friends and family? Is it because you want to do things that just aren’t possible without a lot of cash?
Or maybe, is it because you want to show off a bit… Make your parents proud, be the one who gets the most attention at your high school reunion, or just flex on the gram to prove all your haters wrong.
Don’t be ashamed of it, there is a trillion dollar industry built on enabling this kind of behavior, so you are certainly not alone, but there is a better way.
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@epicrye
@epicrye 2 жыл бұрын
I did an internship with a financial planning firm a few years. One of the most successful reps said something that has always stuck with me “people who say money can’t buy happiness are usually the people with no money”
@brianisbrined9255
@brianisbrined9255 2 жыл бұрын
Stealth wealth is exactly what I want. I don't care about having a mansion, or a super car, or a yacht, or designer clothes, or anything like that. I already have most of what I want, I just want a nice, paid off house and the ability to travel when and where I want.
@graham1034
@graham1034 2 жыл бұрын
I'm already half way to this goal by being outwardly poor. Now I just need to work on the not actually being poor part.
@MarkusWaas
@MarkusWaas 2 жыл бұрын
One of the best ways to spend money in my opinion is to spend the money on health. This could be things like your own personal doctor, building a sauna and home gym, healthy but expensive food, a treadmill standing desk, a personal trainer or any sort of health gadget.
@1chumley1
@1chumley1 2 жыл бұрын
Most people who bootstrap into wealth usually start off by being very frugal. The transition into "stealth wealth" is pretty natural. By the time they are finally rich, they are usually habitually frugal and enjoy accruing wealth because it is a satisfying game.
@BensWatchClub
@BensWatchClub 2 жыл бұрын
Hahaha RIP 'The Infographics Show', the masters of stretching any topic into a 20+ minute video
@alexanderlyon
@alexanderlyon 2 жыл бұрын
First, killer video, as always. Second, the richest couple I know drive modest cars and are very stealthy. It took me many years to realize they were rich. They lived in a nice but modest 3 bed 2 bath house until they were in their 60s (then they finally bought a really amazing but not too public home). I'm also happy to say that they are literally the most generous people I know, too. Still, they quietly enjoy it all. There's no place on earth they haven't taken a nice vacation. I'm guessing they are even wealthier than I estimate. They play it very low-key and they are not on any social media.
@jameshorsfall7306
@jameshorsfall7306 2 жыл бұрын
“Money talks, wealth whispers” - Unknown
@BryceBarbier
@BryceBarbier 2 жыл бұрын
“People say money can’t buy you happiness, that’s Bull shit. Money can buy you whatever you want.” Can we all just appreciate how well the homie delivered this line? I felt an absolute sense of triumph.
@MIchaelGuzman737
@MIchaelGuzman737 Жыл бұрын
I recently inherited almost $1.8 Million. I REALLY need to make this money work for me, and not just disappear over time. I've been scrambling for somewhere to put the money, where I can make an effort to use the gains to pay bills so I can quit my job . All roads have pointed to the financial market of some sort which is a good idea buh where else should I put money besides the financial market?
@maxschmidt666
@maxschmidt666 Жыл бұрын
I 100% agree with your video.
@1984Phalanx
@1984Phalanx 2 жыл бұрын
I’m not even close to being rich, but you’re absolutely right. If you have even a little bit of money in the bank it’s best to keep it to yourself. Even if all you have is a couple thousand dollars in the bank as an emergency fund all your broke coworkers who piss away their paychecks will come begging for your money if they know about it.
@einCAA
@einCAA 2 жыл бұрын
Allways remember: Money isn't everything in life.
@tylercampbell6058
@tylercampbell6058
Often times the things we own end up owning us. Buying financial peace of mind and margin in your life is one of the best things money can buy.
@tylerforeman667
@tylerforeman667
Making money is not the same as maintaining it, which is why i don't understand why investing is not properly taught in schools. The examples you provided are well founded, and the market crisis brought me my first millions. While most people avoid difficult times, I welcome them-or at least, my adviser does, hehe.
@YFolermira
@YFolermira
Getting a head start by beginning to invest early is the most effective way to build wealth, with investment taking precedence. I've learned from last year's experience that starting early allowed me to create a better life through early investments this time around.
@truth.speaker
@truth.speaker 2 жыл бұрын
There is one who pretends to be rich, yet has nothing; There is another who pretends to be poor, yet has great wealth.
@orionmedivh5859
@orionmedivh5859 2 жыл бұрын
Ego is the most expensive and most time consuming thing to maintain in one’s life. The moment you let go of it, is the moment you become truly free.
@vulpixelful
@vulpixelful 2 жыл бұрын
It's really tragic that Jack Whitaker lost his daughter and granddaughter, but he wasn't really "cursed". He drew attention to himself and threw around literal cash, and he didn't even insure his house so it was a total loss when it burned down in a fire. Media and articles continue to say that the money ruined his life, but it's really what he did with it that did. Supports this video even more, really.
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