My latest video: The Influencer Ozempic Craze… kzbin.info/www/bejne/oGmrgqqiaJKYqck Wowsers a lot of new faces in this comments section 😮 Thankyou for all the support on this video! ❤ I loved hearing your input on the world of shady influencers and hope to catch you in my next video
@crissalinas56083 ай бұрын
Your intro could use a lot more work
@carpediem45123 ай бұрын
Never get with a woman called Candice.
@NathalieCwiekSwiercz2 ай бұрын
I wish you would have noticed how EXTREMELY THIN that girl was in the "finance bros" car video, the blue car, she looked like she is close to DEATH, cant belive you didn't notice how her legs looked, that was CRAZY 😭
@grownupgoth2 ай бұрын
28:17 made me spit out my tea! lol 🤣
@Mandee_Osley2 ай бұрын
Holy shit people actually care about things like this ? Wild. @crissalinas5608
@FussyFox3 ай бұрын
My best friend married a guy that has a ridiculously wealthy and famous family (his dad, in particular), and they live a very lavish life - vacationing in million $ homes on every continent, flying on his private jet. None of them have social media. In fact, when they go places, they don’t tell anyone but the people going with them. They don’t want people knowing where they are or what they’re doing. This is the life of someone truly wealthy.
@plainezaine50652 ай бұрын
Agreed. My roommate has a goduncle from an old money family and you'd never think it until you see just how many priceless items they have in storage. Not in their condo, but storage. He literally showed me prints and paintings that I've seen in museums and was shook.
@kasm_nME2 ай бұрын
Exactly! You don't draw unnecessary attention because you don't want the wrong attention😢
@TheOrangeButterfly3332 ай бұрын
Being private is not reserved for only the wealthy. Some people just don't want their business out on front street.
@seattlepeaches9362 ай бұрын
Yes! I learned this from working at American Express and having clients with the coveted “Black Titanium Card” and many were making $500K + per month!! These ppl in person looked NOTHING like what you thought! I mean holes in socks, dirty old tennis (oddly NOW dirty high designer tennis shoes are ALL the rave 😂 wealthy ppl wear these shoes!) you would NEVER guess or even think they were multi millionaires/billionaires!!! I learned then at a young age in my 20’s that ppl who scream 🗣️ MONEY and wear design clothes with the logo all over and post all their business online are ALL 100% non wealthy ppl and if anything are middle class ppl! This is why the most expensive luxury items do NOT have logos all over it because their clientele’s privacy is #1 and NONE of my clients had a personal social media account!
@someusername41292 ай бұрын
@@kasm_nME why are you tearing up over the wrong attention for the extremely wealthy. Weird. They don't care about you, I can assure you.
@taryndancer293 ай бұрын
I work at a nightclub in Germany. People do tip here but nothing crazy. All the "influencers" who come in buy one drink for the whole night and do not tip. Regular looking people buy quite a bit (even expensive bottles) and they tip really well. Just an interesting observation.
@Junje-ri9jo3 ай бұрын
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@satellafelix45973 ай бұрын
i think there was a lil study done ages ago, where more expensive cars in a luxury brand have smaller, less visible branding. The cheaper, more affordable cars within a luxury line had much more obvious branding. it’s also apparently a thing where old money people dress normally, but what they’re wearing is actually quite expensive-it’s almost like a way for the rich to signal to each other for example, someone might have a normal looking watch, but only someone else earning a similar amount would be able to notice that there’s an extremely expensive diamond or sapphire set into dial and is indicative of a subtle but extremely expensive brand if you want to blend into a rather luxe crowd, what matters more is that singular, expensive accessory or clothing item, and the ability to recognize other brands as well
@perfumechocolate88533 ай бұрын
Maybe cause they think they deserve things for free? Hey! They’re doing you favor by being there, you’ll get exposure 🙄🙄
@12567NoYouCannot3 ай бұрын
@taryndancer29: Wow, I am glad that You mentioned it and that You even noticed! Many people are so star-struck that they don't even SEE what famous people DO wrong!!
@jice70743 ай бұрын
@@satellafelix4597I heard that's the same with designer clothing and handbags.
@seymagurbuz20663 ай бұрын
Similar thing happened to a Turkish influencer named Dilan Polat. She had beauty centers across the country, and was known for showing off her wealth online. she was putting gold particles into her coffee to show how rich she is. eventually, it turned out that they frauded a bunch of people, involved in some money laundering, and apparently those beauty centers were just a scam. now, her husband is in prison and she is in a mental asylum. crazy story.
@melissavankrieken90993 ай бұрын
I just tried to look this up but couldn’t find anything in English, thank you for the information very interesting xx
@itsinesantonio3 ай бұрын
Oh my goodness!!! Hahahaha 🤣😂😂😂😂😂
@itsinesantonio3 ай бұрын
@@melissavankrieken9099hahahahaha 😂😂🤣😂😂
@rationalatheist98243 ай бұрын
Sounds interesting will look that up, thanks
@mpazinambao29383 ай бұрын
Mental asylum?!😮
@mattdixon63962 ай бұрын
I do personal chef work for some very wealthy families on the Gold Coast. 99.999% of them are the coolest people I’ve met. I had a finance bro want me to do some work for him. No problem. I went to his house in a gated community that I knew was a short term furnished rental, the cars in his garage were rented (lots of scratches, worn out seats and a few subtle dents) When him and his girlfriend were done talking at me I told him what it would cost and he was taken aback to say the least. He said “I’m going to pay around $15 an hour! But give you free financial advice and profile you on all my social media!” As if it was a business negotiation. I told him I start at four times that rate and not on any social media as it doesn’t pay bills while pointing at his rented mansion. I got up and left. He was quietly fuming.
@miola20832 ай бұрын
Good for you. 😂 The nerve of that finance bro. People with money and common sense, understand the value of quality services and don't negotiate down for no reason.
@avalonfey2 ай бұрын
$10 below minimum wage is beyond entitled, wow. Why would anyone want financial advice from some guy who can't even afford your services?
@Luke220222 ай бұрын
Congrats for leaving.
@mauricecarreno822 ай бұрын
You did right
@Priinsu2 ай бұрын
Good on you for standing your ground and knowing your worth.
@awsome1823 ай бұрын
My neighbour was a millionaire once. She lived a very flashy and bougie and flaunty lifestyle with expensive jewellery, clothes, cars, etc. Was a common guest in the local high society. Then she got really sick (bowel cancer) and almost didn't survive it. She told me that this time revealed to her what is important in life, and that all her friends were no real friends because they all abandoned her during that time. So she closed her luxury boutique, packed her bags and moved back to her birth place. She's now my neighbour in a small but raised standard apartment. She still wears her Gucci and Prada and Chanel from that time, and she definitely doesn't have to worry about money, but she's left that super rich society and she's content. She tells me that she doesn't miss it at all. Always caring and worrying about her looks and all was quite exhausting. Always playing a role, wearing a mask, etc.
@klauseba2 ай бұрын
After a certain age most people stop caring about what other people think of us. Plus after we die nobody will even remember us. There have been billions of people on earth and I can hardly name a few that lived 200 years ago.
@esterdrass4964Ай бұрын
All of those so called 'friends' probably ran and hid from her, afraid she was going to ask them a favor...like bring her soup or something. Oh yes, some people it takes them longer to figure this out, but I am glad she figured it out.
@happyzahn8031Ай бұрын
@@klauseba 🤣You are so right. I can hardly name a few that are alive right now! 😁
@silvagto3 ай бұрын
They say “The loudest one in the room, is the weakest one in the room.” Real wealth doesn’t flex.
@hallamdyal57303 ай бұрын
Yaaaappp
@neilread68883 ай бұрын
money shouts, wealth whispers
@steffist.84042 ай бұрын
But being wealthy in a quiet way doesnt make u a better person
@alexandrialee17052 ай бұрын
plenty of "real wealth" is extracted through exploitation of others; it's not morally better just because it's not loud
@JC_9232 ай бұрын
Oh they do. But they only flaunt among their wealthy circle. We are ants to them, they don't flaunt for us
@KalifaCLancaster3 ай бұрын
I used to envy the lavish lifestyles these influencers live until I found out they're either faking it, defrauding innocent people or being paid to go out with rich, creepy older men with sick fantasies.
@itsinesantonio3 ай бұрын
Yeah really sad
@Junje-ri9jo3 ай бұрын
⚪️ 🗑
@leannewalker14223 ай бұрын
Yes, for instance the whole Dubai “porta potty” thing. No money could tempt me to do that.
@SheDetective3 ай бұрын
A big portion of influencers are sex workers yes
@dismurrart66483 ай бұрын
A lot of the overpriced flashy things are also really poorly made.
@missamanda27033 ай бұрын
Everyone needs to remember. Social media is the trailer of Everyone's life. You never see the downside.
@tarreemhacaruso26873 ай бұрын
Exactly which is dangerous because it’s not realistic
@josedopwell96453 ай бұрын
Social media is curated. Pick and choose the "high" moments. Seeking validation from people who truly don't know or care about them
@heyjude21093 ай бұрын
True.
@jzm22933 ай бұрын
Yeah they would record a moment when they're in the toilet lol
@PaladinMika3 ай бұрын
Trailer? It's more like highlight reel. In trailers you see glimpses of what could go wrong, reels are just utopia.
@3112isabel3 ай бұрын
The saddest part about this …. He supposedly inherited 74 million from his dad, not sure if this number was inflated, so let’s say it was really 20 million…. They could have lived VERY nicely,on 20 million and set up nice trust funds for their daughters, but no, they felt the need to show off, and now? They have LESS a than nothing, now they OWE MONEY!
@daisydove33362 ай бұрын
What crazy is that we all can live WELL and HAPPILY with $5mil. Yet they created their own problems and ended up being broke with no properties. This is what i called greed and stupidity.
@ScottsdaleSushi2 ай бұрын
Mrs, Miller was not anything super special looks wise - she had to have the trappings to show off to make up for that. ( Caitlin, you are much hotter!)
@deejames93803 ай бұрын
I am not rich but a lot of my neighbors are millionaires. They are down to earth, drive trucks, never flaunt their wealth and are just good people. They have zero interest in impressing anyone.
@haywood19803 ай бұрын
Exactly!! I’m not wealthy but know a number of people who are and you’d never be able to tell. The city I live in was known for having very wealthy residents, so a lot of people have moved here to say they live here. My neighborhood has expensive homes, but the newer residents (last 15 years) are mostly paycheck to paycheck trying to keep up the facade of wealth. The people I know who have more money than they know what to do with actually have normal vehicles, shop at average stores or Walmart for clothes, etc. The super wealthy here don’t really flaunt it and that’s how I can tell who pretends to be and who’s legit. Obviously, there are some very wealthy that show it off, but they’re in the minority.
@genuinedelusionsmusic3 ай бұрын
Seems like they live within their means, which is the difference.
@labelmeposh3 ай бұрын
I identify because EVERYONE on my street has purchased brand new high end, luxury or foreign cars and our taxes are the highest in the county. Me and mine aren't doing it. We're not rich by the stretch of the imagination, but we refuse to act like it as well. No.
@biggerissues60853 ай бұрын
If you are not at least somewhat rich, it seems highly unlikely your neighbours are all millionaires. It seems even less likely they made millions by driving trucks. You are watching a video cautioning us about people who are fake, whilst making a comment that seems utterly fake.
@labelmeposh3 ай бұрын
@@biggerissues6085 Sometimes people are millionaires by stock. I've worked on several homes and found that most claim to be rich because of investments - alot of accumulated credit that they claim as wealth. For instance I was unaware that one can purchase property based on stock futures, however, I'm like you if in fact we are thinking the same..to me riches are liquid by that definition I understand where you're coming from.
@danjay843 ай бұрын
Materialism and narcissism will lead down the path to emptiness and regret. Nothing we accumulate on this earth actually matters.
@avajones90363 ай бұрын
I wish more people would realize this.
@renzrose90503 ай бұрын
Yep, I am living for what comes after.
@crsederwall3 ай бұрын
Having low debt or being debt free and simple is so relaxing and rewarding.
@antisocialsocialite50462 ай бұрын
All this money and fame and yet they're still miserable. Must be a terrible life to only find value in money. Sounds extremely unfulfilling
@ezdeezytube2 ай бұрын
But Narcs never get better, because they believe nothing is wrong with them
@lorimiller6233 ай бұрын
A book from the 90s called The Millionaire Next Door explained that typical millionaires lived in modest suburban homes, sent their kids to public schools and above all lived well below their means. Someone in the book called flashy but broke people "all hat, no cattle."
@JK-gi3ew3 ай бұрын
I love that book!
@kyrakytana3 ай бұрын
This! I recently read an aricle in our local newspaper that we have 32 people in our small city who make more than 1 million per year after taxes. I have never seen a Lambo, Ferrari or Bentley around town. The only designer bags are the fake Gucci and LV 16yo girls take to school (the number goes up every year when people comeback from their vacations to Turkey😉). There are no over the top mansions in town. You couldn't pick out the true millionaires on the street, so the book definitely has that right.
@xxxxxxxxx39443 ай бұрын
People smart enough to make big money are smart enough not to flash their wealth (extortion or kidnapping risks) or spend on overpriced useless things.
@sofigag3 ай бұрын
Apparently a Texan saying: all hat no cattle....great saying😅
@dirremoire3 ай бұрын
So what's the point of being rich if you don't enjoy your money?
@_Julie_Bee3 ай бұрын
One of my best friends is an oil heiress from old French money. Weird overlay but it makes it a very powerful and top 1% mix. And the reason we're friends is she's so normal. She drives a VW, has many houses, but nothing lavish, she just likes to have one in each city she loves etc. I realized how rich she was when I was invited to the family's Chateau in France for a summer vacation with my younger son. With the chateau's bell that rings for meals and you have to come dressed accordingly, and the staff will serve everyone all at once, six services, accompanied with the family's wines. With this friend I've traveled all around. She never had staff, besides someone to clean. But the most beautiful homes in the most beautiful places that she renovated herself, and furnished by choosing every piece of art and furniture. I've actually had to step back, because i was starting to feel like this was also my life. And it's not. It's really easy to get sucked in and end up taking to of femme de compagnie. Aka personal assistant.
@kendalbrenneman2 ай бұрын
Ah, my dream….
@_Julie_Bee2 ай бұрын
@@kendalbrenneman lol, if I wasn't a mother of 3 , with a life of my own, I'd probably still be close to her. Taking care of her as she's older and needs someone. I know that's what she was looking for in me. But my kids needed me more and I think it was selfish of her to ask so much of me when my youngest was only 12 at that time and I had a granddaughter that was just born. And she got mad when I found love. It would basically mean staying single for life. It's a choice 😂
@emilyemily4442 ай бұрын
@_Julie_Bee I'm glad you took a step back & focused on your own life & loved ones. Her getting angry over your personal life sounds like concerning behaviour to me & not someone I would call a friend. I think keeping your distance was best choice. She maybe rich- but your life is richer with the love of your loved ones🙂✌️
@_Julie_Bee2 ай бұрын
@@emilyemily444 yeah, being that rich means having a weird relationship with ppl where they know they offer something so everything is transactional in the end. So you need to dedicate your life to them. But they have to stay the one on top. The fact that I was younger and prettier and I found the man of my dreams, made things really bitter, even tho she would swear up and down she was sooooo happy for us. For me. That I was finding someone to care for me.(I could do it fine thank you) Poor me.(Why poor me, I didn't need pity, I dated Who I wanted) Who was never married. (I never wanted to,she was divorced twice) and all sorts of back handed happiness you know. That's when i chose to exit. I asked her for some vacation at the charity we had started and never really had time off Two months after, she closed it. And used it only for private grants. Lol I've never told anyone that stuff. It's like once I've opened Pandora's box I can't close it 🫠😂😂😂
@kendalbrenneman2 ай бұрын
@@_Julie_Bee Awww. I'm sorry she wasn't happy for you. I had a "grandma" I adopted for over a decade - an older lady I would visit and our dogs would play together while we went out for our weekly lunch. She passed away 2 years ago (she was 95). Not that I want a full-time responsibility for anyone, but I look forward to finding a new "grandma" (or mom, I'm getting too old for my grandmas to be alive, maybe. haha) to spend time with at some point. My "grandma" was happy I found a good guy. She got to meet him before she died. But she also had grown children to stop by or to be there in emergencies, so she wasn't counting on me for anything. One of them, I'm told, does own a chateau in the south of France as a second home, but I haven't been there. lol
@johnwayne21403 ай бұрын
Taking influencers seriously is like believing in old style TV commercials where young people are exploding with happiness after drinking Coca-cola or they have huge success with the opposite sex after spraying some cheap perfume on
@seltzermint52 ай бұрын
great comparison! Totally agree.
@user-kpkxgtj2 ай бұрын
Hilarious comment 😂😂😂 And absolutely true.
@iivarilappalainen98362 ай бұрын
...old style? Still the current style imho
@user-kpkxgtj2 ай бұрын
@@iivarilappalainen9836 especially for perfume ads. I wonder if they will ever evolve away from that tired trope.
@klauseba2 ай бұрын
lol I remember sitting on the tram when I was young and a gypsy teenager went to sit behind a hot chick. He took out his Axe body spray and started spraying himself thinking that the chick would fall in love with him xD He definitely saw it in a commercial and believed that that's who it works.
@LuckyDalton-q7z3 ай бұрын
Remember, Rich people are living away from Social Media or away from any kind of attention for their own security and safety. They love their privacy. Yes some rich people are online too. But because their Businesses push them to be online ( like Elon Musk and so on ) But most of them are on social media only for business purposes. So most of the time we are richer than all those influencers because being in debt is being poorer than anyone having 100 USD on his name in his bank account.
@jice70743 ай бұрын
Most successful people leverage debt well. If you owe $500k at 5% interest but you are getting 10-15% on return elsewhere, your money is better off spent earning than paying off debt. But you should still reduce that debt faster as you don't want to gamble too much and you never know which way the winds will blow.
@residentidiot96943 ай бұрын
Even Musk is a scammer. It's only a matter of time
@LuckyDalton-q7z3 ай бұрын
@@jice7074 If you take money to invest. then yes it makes sense. But if you wanna flex on Social Media with other people's money ( Debt, loans ) then you and in Big Problems and that is the focus here.
@Milatherednosepit3 ай бұрын
Where and how would u make 10% elsewhere? Serious question not trying o be mean
@jasonsink75733 ай бұрын
@@Milatherednosepityou can do that in real estate and other businesses but there is always a risk you lose all the money invested in that venture.
@katmastroianni5573 ай бұрын
I can’t really grasp why people strive for such an overflow of money. Having a nice home that is not oversized, being able to travel with your family, taste good food, dress yourself well, have access to good education is all understandable, but why do these people need to buy bilion dollar mansions? It’s like living on a railway station. Why do you need to stay in some 4k a night hotel in Paris? It sounds so official and not relaxing at all. How’s having a Ferrari more comfortable than a normal family car? How’s having 100 designer bags and shoes even manageable? How’s throwing massive parties not just tiring? It all sounds so exhausting, and so far from a comfortable life. Comfort means you actually can manage your surroundings and have mental space, not accumulate stuff that you need to think of all the time. Excessive wealth is so toxic.
@emmareyes81143 ай бұрын
Yup! So much stuff to maintain, clean and organize!
@Alan_GA3 ай бұрын
It is exhausting but they don't show that side of it plus the depression induced by all that exhaustion
@juliegerasimenko2003 ай бұрын
Exactly!
@iuliaionelapetcu14113 ай бұрын
Your comment is so cerebral and on point, I want to save it. Very well put, managing so much excess sounds like a stress in of it itself.
@Willowy132 ай бұрын
My precise thought. I always tell God I have no use for millions or billions. If I had them I'd "waste" every bit helping people.
@markusgorelli52783 ай бұрын
Just before "the love of money" verse is this: "But people who long to be rich fall into temptation *and are trapped by many foolish and harmful desires that plunge them into ruin and destruction."*
@lenahilltop2273 ай бұрын
This statement is from the Holy Bible. The word of God and his son Jesus Christ who warns in 1 Timothy 6:9-11 But those who desire to be rich fall into temptation and a snare, and into many foolish and harmful lusts which drown men in destruction and perdition. For the love of money is a root of all kinds of evil, for which some have strayed from the faith in their greediness, and pierced themselves through with many sorrows. But you, O man of God, flee these things and pursue righteousness, godliness, faith, love, patience, gentleness.”
@emilyemily4442 ай бұрын
@@lenahilltop227 I wouldn't say I'm religious, but I do believe there's a higher power or something after we pass & leave this mortal coil. But I just wanted to say, that's actually quite a beautiful verse from the Bible, I appreciate the sentiment is what I'm trying to say😅
@burnerjack013 ай бұрын
Funny thing about money: People who have it tell you they don’t and people that don’t tell you they do.
@Buffy_Miyagi2 ай бұрын
My cat just asked me "what's an influencer?" "Nothing you'll ever have to deal with" I replied.
@robertprior942 ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂 wasn't expecting that
@zvezdoblyatАй бұрын
This is so funny lol. It reminds me of those silly posts like "My 3 year old just told me, 'Mother, dearest, why is society so wrapped up with social media? It's such a shame that young individuals such as myself never get to experience the boundless wonders of nature.' It really made me think." Lmaooo
@esterdrass4964Ай бұрын
Awe. Tell your cat I said hi. If he asks who the eff I am, just say, some random person saying 'hi'.
@pondwater664223 күн бұрын
my kind of person lmfaoooooo I told my dog earlier I wanna be him in the next lifetime and all he did was let out a sigh and then went back to resuming his now third afternoon nap
@Saddam-london16 күн бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@Junoleda3 ай бұрын
I have a real problem with anybody seeing Dubai as a positive thing
@ellaeadig2633 ай бұрын
Right! The place is built on blood and exploitation.
@jamesjwalsh2 ай бұрын
It's Hell in the desert.
@Renata_TC2 ай бұрын
@@jamesjwalsh...or castles on the sand. Easy to be gone with the wind one day.
@MyLifeRefining2 ай бұрын
This.
@aubreysong2 ай бұрын
And Monaco
@nataliaya12383 ай бұрын
Few days ago there was a scandal with italian influencer Eleonora Rocchini who owns 2 brands and shows all dreamy locations, she asked her followers to donate 6k€ for a surgery of her dog (life or dead situation) and collected the money in a day! She explained that owning 2 brands means that she doesn’t have always liquidity 🙄for me it is all a big fat lie
@tagzntoons3 ай бұрын
She needed the money for a new purse or holiday. Glad others see thru the lies
@aesinam3 ай бұрын
She didn't have €6k? With her lifestyle? Yikes. She really doesn't manage her money huh.?
@jaden856432 ай бұрын
Bro trust me it was money laundering nobody donated that lol
@crystalstuart37812 ай бұрын
The disturbing part is that people donate! That’s insane!!
@RajKnowles2 ай бұрын
You need some liquidity for operating capital and to carry a business through any slow times.
@anaisanais46263 ай бұрын
Grateful for my frontal lobe babe 😂😂❤
@judithvictoria31093 ай бұрын
Yessss!!!! 😎🙌🏼💜
@LoveLeeLirah3 ай бұрын
Intact and fully developed😂
@jasmineridgway69522 ай бұрын
He’s in a car WITH A SKELETON
@janewood29623 ай бұрын
I completely agree with all of this. On a related note, I feel the couples that need to profess their undying, over the top love, " Happy birthdays" ," happy anniversaries" to their significant other who is possibly sitting right across from them also are trying to convince everyone else how happy they are. I would genuinely love to ask them " why are you doing this?"
@shwetasingh7039Ай бұрын
Completely agreed
@RedVelvetLinesАй бұрын
This isn't talked about enough. Performative social media is a big red flag.
@Patrick-fg7rm2 ай бұрын
This really does make you realize you are doing just fine in life. In no reality would I want to live with that debt and crippling fear of foreclosures. Let alone disappointing my children.
@lakerskid20132 ай бұрын
Me too, and I believe everyone who does the right things and plays their cards right will attract as good, if not better experiences for themselves in terms of belongings they can gain. Get cars outright if possible (last resort for monthly payments make sure they’re affordable), avoid impulse spending, and with vacations I don’t really think anyone needs to have more than 3 vacations a year and even that is pushing it. One vacation a year would be plenty enough for me.
@fluentasperity3 ай бұрын
Well, if you are wealthy and have this kind of lifestyle it is quite easy to fall into millions of debt when things don’t work out so well anymore. It is one thing to accumulate wealth. It is another to keep it for years and even harder, for generations.
@Junje-ri9jo3 ай бұрын
⚪️🗑
@APPR.3 ай бұрын
Right! Most wealth is lost within 3 generations.
@for8333 ай бұрын
Agreed! It's not about how much you make, it's about how much you spend. If you earn $1 million, but spend $1.5M, you are still in debt. My great grandfather was wealthy in the 1940s and 50s (they even had a plane), and when he passed away his son squandered the fortune that he had built from scratch because of the lavish lifestyle he was trying to have; and this all happened in a matter of years, it was very quick! So yes, if you spend like a fool, it doesn't matter how much money you have, you will loose it all.
@bebetheexplorer6243 ай бұрын
Why the need to accumulate wealth for generation? Have you guys heard “die with zero”?
@rathelmmc31943 ай бұрын
@@bebetheexplorer624very hard to run your money down to zero exactly when you pass. Plus I’m pretty convinced that old age welfare programs won’t be around anymore in 30 to 40 years in most countries.
@femdivinemind77773 ай бұрын
I remember when social media was the alternative to MSM and we LOVED the fact it was raw and REAL minimally edited and felt like a breath of fresh air....what its become is actually worse than TV...
@danjay843 ай бұрын
1A and 1B.
@gardenmgr20353 ай бұрын
100%
@xdesertlily3 ай бұрын
Mr. Beast has influenced a lot of kids thinking that he is just giving away money through his charity but he broadcast it all for his benefit.
@danjay843 ай бұрын
Unfortunately, entire crew is immature an untrustworthy. The ongoing allegations are serious.
@LittleRayofSunshine697503 ай бұрын
He is also teaching gambling at a young age. My son is no longer aloud to watch his content.
@rao85593 ай бұрын
@@LittleRayofSunshine69750 allowed not -aloud. Sorry that typo drives me nuts. Nothing against your personally
@FreshFlamingo3 ай бұрын
So what? So now you need to make a lot of money and donate it but do it quietly where no one knows? Because otherwise … what? Literally no one can ever win
@xluvs3 ай бұрын
@@rao8559Correcting someone's typo while making one is cringe.
@Jazzykatt232 ай бұрын
I’m not wealthy, but I’m comfortable. My family and I have no mortgage. We bought a foreclosure and fixed it up. The one thing we always do is pay off the credit cards every month. Don’t burn your money away by paying interest and fees. If you’re struggling, ask yourself if you need it or want it. It’s never too early to start saving.
@IamRAINBOW11213 ай бұрын
I've never heard of these "influencers" everrrr.
@JustKelsey2.03 ай бұрын
I feel the same about couples that flex so much online about their relationships. Like why you flaunting so hard? I have been married for 6 years and me and my husband dated 4 years before that and we rarely post but l know my husband and l are head over heels for each other. I also have noticed other couples that are super happy irl rarely post online as well, except for the birthday or anniversary post. I just don’t feel the need l guess to flaunt it when there is so many out there struggling in marriages, singleness or loss. It’s interesting when l find a struggling couple irl and when l look at their insta or facebook and it seems like they couldn’t be happier. I just think everyone likes to make their life seem more luxurious than they actually are, which is sad. If you aren’t able to find happiness (even a small bit ) in the hard times then you will always be searching for happiness in the times when you’re “on top of the world”.
@melissavankrieken90993 ай бұрын
Oh I totally agree, hubby and I are nearly 25 years together and post maybe once a year 😂 I’ve been away with couples and they are sitting next to each other not talking but replying on Facebook 🫡
@itsinesantonio3 ай бұрын
I couldn't agree more with you
@Xgrid235923 ай бұрын
There’s a lot of unhappiness, you will be surprise. People don’t know how to cultivate joy organically.
@Xgrid235923 ай бұрын
A lot of people don’t know how to be happy with themselves.
@12567NoYouCannot3 ай бұрын
@JustKelsey2.0: Kelsey, I too, find that Disgusting, that a Couple flaunts their relationship online; A kiss, they Go to the toilet and Show it on KZbin or Instagram!! They are always taking Selfies just like the actors and actresses!!
@Saranewberry05993 ай бұрын
This is like that Australian couple where the wife took investor funds and bought a house, jewelry, husband had a flashy Audi, kid had like 1 mill in shoes. She was caught, and jumped off a cliff. My ex had rich parents. They shopped at Kohls for clothes with rewards points. The step dad refused Christmas presents and had the kids donate to charity instead. Like you said, real rich people aren’t flashy. That’s how you get profiled and robbed anyway
@bandanarathore3 ай бұрын
Exactly, and it is evident by one luxury bag influencer getting robbed. And another lifestyle influencer had her whole home cleared overnight. People these days do not believe in stranger danger at all.
@Saranewberry05993 ай бұрын
@@bandanarathore exactly. The more you see, the more people profile. Also, I don’t remember the name of the show, but it’s about these rich people and their lives, and they all wear designer clothing, but you would never know because it never shows the brand or like say Burberry plaid. And apparently there was some episode I heard about where someone showed up at an event with a plaid Burberry purse and the person called them out for being fake because most people who wear Burberry don’t wear the plaid. I’m guilty, I love the way that plaid looks but it is so unaffordable it’s ridiculous. My mom and I went to the store one time to look at clothes and my mom said she thought it would be cool to wear an outfit that was all plaid on the mannequin on a trip and I said that’s an absolutely horrible idea. You would be robbed instantly wearing a full Burberry plaid outfit.
@bandanarathore3 ай бұрын
@@Saranewberry0599 I honestly do not believe in luxury items above a price range. Esp now when brands have downgraded their quality. I will pay high for good material and skill but that is only till a limit. In our country people routinely wear real gold jewellery and we buy some new item every 2-3 years or so. But these days people are getting mogged in broad daylight hence wearing real gold has become a life threatening hazard here. Looking too expensive and not having access to super safe places is not a good combination.
@merhona34723 ай бұрын
Melissa Caddick
@lisawise42043 ай бұрын
Interesting you mention shopping at Kohls with rewards points because that is totally my ex’s parents as well! They are well off, own a house in a really expensive neighborhood (which they had built back in the early 90’s but still), they have a lake house and a boat, go on pricey vacations from time to time, but they shop at Kohls and Costco and drive their cars for a decade or longer before trading them in. The wealthier people I know - actual net worth millionaires, though I don’t know anyone who is ultra-wealthy, literally shop at Kohls with Kohls cash!
@Puppypaws043 ай бұрын
I feel so sorry for the Miller's two daughters. They've lost their dad and the only lifestyle they have ever known. It's a harsh lesson about money (and greed).
@badbabybear1Ай бұрын
I've learned to pretty much view most things on social media with skepticism. It's just a filtered and idealized version of who we want to be. Everyone omits the failures, unpleasant side, mundane and flaws.
@TaliaFane3 ай бұрын
I have never forgot when my parents said, "If you cant buy something twice (that's not a necessary need) you cant afford it" , own your furniture, appliances and if possibly your shelter/cars ,if not the possibility that they can be taken away will continue to exist".
@crownviclx20003 ай бұрын
I like this
@SheriFlowers19653 ай бұрын
I unfortunately dated a guy who idolized these cheesy financial influencer fellows. He wouldn’t consider getting a job, work was beneath him and he spent a lot of time watching their cringe videos and playing video games. We lived together for a few months before I moved on. He worked so hard to avoid working. He’s almost certainly living off another woman at this moment (and still broke). Great video, love your channel.
@taghazoutmoon50313 ай бұрын
Worked so hard to avoid working! Exactly! I met so many people who think a 9 to 5 is beneath them, yet all my 9 to 5 coworkers make 6 figures and have millionaire net worth after working for 20 years. Everything wants to get rich overnight, but 20 years go by anyways, might as well go slow and steady.
@heyjude21093 ай бұрын
Glad you left him.
@FuhrerNCheifTrump3 ай бұрын
😂
@ellen30703 ай бұрын
nice job.........you got the fuck away from him........
@mariayo42843 ай бұрын
My brother too, ruined the family
@alexg33483 ай бұрын
This is the message every young person needs to see in years 6 and 7 at school.. "don't believe what you see on social media".. love the message.
@jzm22933 ай бұрын
Yes tell them louder! 👏
@annastarichenkova21013 ай бұрын
He should have invested into feeding his woman. She looks malnourished, to be honest. I'm glad the world is waking up to the falsehoods of social media. Now, due to the internet its easy to see the truth. Back in the old times, "influencers" got away with bullsh!t easier. Look at Karl Marx's biography.. Lived in poverty and debt with his family, because he didn't work, his children were dying from poor health, and when his friend gave him the money to pay off their debts, he went on a lavish vacation instead and rented a mansion in a fancy neighborhood. Secret history. That is in 19th century. Meanwhile while influencing people with false ideas that changed the course of history. Thankfully now we see through false prophets better.
@olivesgarden3 ай бұрын
Yes, she is definitely way underweight. Very sad. It almost looked like he was showing it off. Poor girl needs help.
@annastarichenkova21013 ай бұрын
@@olivesgarden To guys like this, it's a cool thing..
@Thea.Lauren3 ай бұрын
Yeah I definitely got the vibe he was showing off how skinny the girl beside him was
@dangela30393 ай бұрын
Body shaming isn't cute
@annastarichenkova21013 ай бұрын
@@dangela3039 not trying to be cute. Observation. Always someone online gets offended by a benign comment.. not about the girl, it's about the guy. They want their women to be super skinny, creating unhealthy body expectations for women, who go out of their ways to fit the narratives of douchebags like that.
@HospitalForSouls.X3 ай бұрын
It’s honestly nutty to me to see how easily people fall for the “I’m rich” getup. Even my blue collar parents told me I could easily fake it instead of begging for the actual name brands. I saw this in action last summer. Just to paint a picture, I’m a 28 year old woman. The car I had to my name was a 2015 Mazda 3 skyactiv…typical Econ car. When I had issues with it, I went on Turo to rent a car and it only costed $250 for four days. This was a BRAND NEW custom satin white-gold Volvo S90 turbo. I felt like a queen in it, so I decided to get all glammed up and have a mall day at the fancy mall. I wore the most intricate dress I had, flat ironed my hair, did full glam makeup with lashes, put on some heels and grabbed my most prestigious looking coffee thermos. I swear to you up and down, people hated the fact that I existed. I noticed a lot of it on the road. Normally I could drive my Mazda and be left alone…but in this car, young women in other cars would brake check me for no reason, try to swerve at me, would throw drinks at the car. They’d flip me off for no reason….then I was standing outside the car having a smoke and I hear, “I wonder how much (body part) she sucked for that.” It occurred to me later that these people automatically placed me on a pedestal and felt the need to attack me because I LOOKED like a spoiled rich girl. It was just totally looney.
@augustacornsАй бұрын
👍🏾
@red9delta8773 ай бұрын
Wealth is quiet. Rich is loud. Poor is flashy.
@edgarnello91652 ай бұрын
Money talks Wealth whispers
@NathalieCwiekSwiercz2 ай бұрын
God stop with these sayings, makes it look like you still envy the wealthy. Billionaires are NOTHING to look up to, there's no rich RICH people who aren't rich by walking on/using the poor or even everyday people. Disgusting...
@WFeather-ng9vq2 ай бұрын
Well said!
@NextChefNetwork2 ай бұрын
Very well stated.
@saymyname24172 ай бұрын
Oh no. Real rich is super quiet. Wealth is in between. But yes, poor is flashy - IF they pretend to be rich 😂 !
@thisisit20823 ай бұрын
Renting furniture and boats…..yeah, you ain’t rich.
@ellen30703 ай бұрын
and the cost of the rental???????wtf????, it is beyond sad that Brandon Miller could not "own" up to the fact that they were BROKE., they supposedly loved each other, i tend to believe that LOVE is a hell of a lot more than money., perhaps that is the lesson to be learned here. i live in LI, NY., and the bs drama here and NYC about the wealth,,,,,,,frankly, most of them are full of shit.. Trust me when i say that..
@fjones58903 ай бұрын
That really shocked me, I read the entire NYT article and the rental costs floored me. One of the more shocking details in the piece.
@yourdadhasadogfilter25053 ай бұрын
A normal guy like me can afford to own my car and furniture. Some people genuinely have no financial IQ
@RobertNolan3 ай бұрын
I wonder if they were keeping it all under a lifestyle brand llc so they could write things off.
@tonyl63853 ай бұрын
100% correct!!!!!!!
@alostkoi3 ай бұрын
To be fair, it's believed not even the Kardashians (specially Kylie) can truly afford their level of flaunting. They're not broke, but that level they got people used to is completely unsustainable.
@daenytargaryen89293 ай бұрын
Kylie is not a billionaire..and kim taking a loan to buy a house..
@MissValkyrieJewellery3 ай бұрын
Some of the Kardashian sisters are billionaires.
@dlilwon3 ай бұрын
@@MissValkyrieJewelleryyou are sure of this? Or you are assuming?
@AnnaMuzaza3 ай бұрын
The internet has this weird obsession with hating on the KarJenner family. I do understand the part they played in unrealistic beauty standards blah blah blah, but they aren’t the ones who started it in a sense they are also victims to those very standards. And they actually work hard for their ish. I just don’t get the hate train
@shaunaboo9613 ай бұрын
@@AnnaMuzazayou can’t be serious 😅
@GratitudeBelief13 ай бұрын
Definitely do a video on finance bros! That behaviour grosses me out too...
@tarreemhacaruso26873 ай бұрын
I’d like to see this too Caitlin
@RB-dh6lu3 ай бұрын
They seem like the male equivalent of female influencers. Icky on both ends
@jochenkraus70163 ай бұрын
She could add a small detour to that alpha/sigma male stuff. I think that overlaps and I'd like to hear what a grown-up woman thinks about it.
@njegussopotic13463 ай бұрын
Well it's not men who making tik toks how they want them 😂 Yes video about them could be good, but also it should be mentioned why are they a thing at first place 🙂
@jzm22933 ай бұрын
Yeah the simps I dated one of those unfortunately 😒 had to block him everywhere after he physically and commutation wise ghosted me but not virtually so I can see his simp life
@stacythompson82433 ай бұрын
I live on Long Island and know a few wealthy folks who don’t have social media, you wouldn’t even realize their wealthy walking down the street, they wear simple clothing no jewelry no flashy cars and are really down to earth .Don’t get fooled by the glitter on social media. All that glitters is not gold.
@cinnamonsparrowdesigns2 ай бұрын
I just want enough money to be able to pay our bills and not think about it. Like auto pay everything and then be able to afford to buy groceries. Also, not have to check how much I can afford. I'd like a smaller, comfy home with my husband, our son, our dog, and that's it. We don't need lavish trips or expensive clothes. Just nice memories together and no money stress. It's not that much to ask for. Why do people always want so much or to show off? Are you that sad in your life you need this much attention and validation from others? The only people's opinions I care about are in this house with me and I know they love me.
@kartikprasad43593 ай бұрын
This is a big reason why I avoid TikTok and Instagram.
@heyjude21093 ай бұрын
Right decision.
@aubreysong2 ай бұрын
I delete my facebook and Twitter acc years ago, stop watching msm news, best decision ever to my mental health.
@fargo63723 ай бұрын
Finally someone talking about this. There are so many fake people and fake wealthy people here, actually they can’t pay 20 bucks for groceries. I have seen guys getting out of great cars and looking like this studs but cannot pay 20 bucks for their own groceries. It is all a facade, huge credit card debts. Their lifestyle used to make me question myself like am I a loser. Who cannot earn money like this and spend like this
@Junje-ri9jo3 ай бұрын
⚪️🗑
@eacorpe883 ай бұрын
Ahh, yes. I worked at a Kroger while in college in Atlanta GA. The 'ol Mercedes, Gucci and the Foodstamp card. Classic
@jice70743 ай бұрын
Take a good look at all the Dodge chargers and hellcats getting repossessed. A lot of them have minor repairable damage on them but the owners are too broke to fix them so they stop paying on them. Their car is now an eyesore rather than a status symbol and most of them are too dumb to understand that they will probably still owe money the car.
@tagzntoons3 ай бұрын
So I heard directly from a state worker that the rich people who own their business will claim they make no income and then get food stamps they pretend like they are unemployed it’s screwed how they are taking even more from the poor
@jice70743 ай бұрын
@@tagzntoons Rideshare, hair dressers, and lots of others who hold a business license don't own physical businesses. They aren't rolling in the money. These are mostly people trying to change their circumstances.
@pinkfabulous2483 ай бұрын
The worst thing is that real people believe what they see on social media and try to emulate it but they don’t understand that some of it is just marketing, product placement and the rest is flat out scam. And when you try to explain how this works they get angry. 🌸
@jzm22933 ай бұрын
Yeah I had one 11 year old girl indirectly attack me because a 10 year old girl commented on this 21 year old nail techs video saying how she looks up to her and is starting to be a nail tech. I as a 29 year old adult stepped in and pumped the brakes hard on the 10 year old that she's still young and to explore other hobbies too and that it's social media it's not real and the next day maybe the influencer or the 10 year old possibly sent an 11 year to indirectly attack me by saying how she also wants to be a nail tech by watching that girls video I gave her the same message. It's not real you're still a child slow down there's no rush. Where's your actual parents to do their job and tell you it's not real and how these industries actually work!
@davidgreenwood60293 ай бұрын
Nah, the worst thing is people even care at all about these vapid people and their meaningless lives. I don't get why so many people are so obsessed with these types of bloggers. Even if the wealth is real, the people are fake. They are predominantly followed by women though.
@trishasfh88422 ай бұрын
I have said many times that you see these people but you don't know them. You don't know if they are telling the truth or selling you crap to elevate themselves. Almost MLM like. Certainly not always truthful.
@klauseba2 ай бұрын
Unfortunately our brains have not evolved enough to adapt to the tv/internet and we believe everything we see/hear/read. Just tell a lie to your kid/nephew and see how fast they believe it, or show them a fake video, or a horror movie...etc.
@barbb16722 ай бұрын
I come from a middle class background, but I grew up in a very affluent neighbourhood and went to a school with the children of millionaires. It is very rare to see these people flex their wealth like this, in particular on social media.
@SammyMbugua-sq7yq2 ай бұрын
Having Rented furniture is diabolical.🙌🙌 The price tag had my mouth floored😮. They were like " I pAy 10000 dOllArS fOR my Chair wHIcH wE pAY moNThly 🤯🤯"
@GratitudeBelief13 ай бұрын
I've actually quit social media (except KZbin haha) because of all this crap. It's just too much!
@tarreemhacaruso26873 ай бұрын
I definitely pulled back from posting also. It’s all smoke and mirrors. Plus it serves as a highlight reel . Everyone can’t be doing good all the time. It’s not realistic. You feel over stimulated and it’s too much. I don’t have the time. It’s ok to live life and not have a highlight reel.
@kellarenna3 ай бұрын
Same..I got sick of it. Everyone on there is sucked into the "flexing" culture, always trying to one up and compete w themselves. No authenticity
@traceydumase3 ай бұрын
Same. I'm mostly just here on YT and even here I'm very selective about what I watch
@maryjomichele3 ай бұрын
Same!
@charinaviljoen64153 ай бұрын
I quit because of trans hate but this is also an issue. Social media is a cesspool of facades and hate and its…… really worrying actually.
@LudiCrust.3 ай бұрын
I grew up in a wealthy family so I know the score. The people doing that stuff like these people are using other people’ money through shady practices bc it is not sustainable. The only way you can afford to live like that is if you are a billionaire and are actively making hundreds of millions of dollars a year. If you own a mega mansion you are spending well over a million dollars a year in maintenance & taxes. The salaries for staff alone is at least $500k a year. If you own a yacht you are spending $100k a year in gasoline alone & $250k a year in salaries for yacht staff alone. Those mega mansions have to be full of very expensive furniture. Fake people have most rooms sealed off in those homes. I’ve seen it all. People used to openly mock my dad for being a tightwad for refusing to live like this. Edit: whenever you find yourself in a very wealthy neighborhood I guarantee you at least half those houses are half empty. When you visit those houses the people bend over backwards to steer you away from their empty rooms or they’ll stage it to look like they’re rehabbing it.
@sams30153 ай бұрын
I find this whole genre fascinating. I remember once my Parisian friend took me to some special restaurant for my 30th when I was visiting and there was just these people posing then they ordered like a starter and left again
@seltzermint52 ай бұрын
I see stuff like that a lot when traveling. So cheesy! Posing for instagram photos and leaving right away. It's sad to me that people my age (40s) and even older are still doing that stuff, it is what I expect from a 20 yr old wannabe influencer.
@eranacarolbyrne64693 ай бұрын
I watch an influencer who talks about shares and has been investing for over 30 years in real estate and shares. I enjoy watching him. He also states that he is not a financial advisor but had worked in the banking industry for 25 years and learnt a lot from extremely wealthy clients and that they were not showy. He also stated that a survey was done on what cars most millionaires drive. The top three are, Toyota, Honda and Ford.
@adriannaantoniw44812 ай бұрын
The co-founder of Blackberry in Canada did not have a chauffeur. He drove himself in a pickup truck.
@Clambeardian2 ай бұрын
Thank you for pulling back the veil. Many people become disenchanted with their own lives, not realizing that the idealized posts on social media are merely carefully curated set pieces.
@edwardschneider63963 ай бұрын
Before the internet was created this use to be called"Keeping up with the Joneses." The internet has allowed a lot of Grandiose Narcissist to be highly visible.
@ashleyconnor889114 күн бұрын
100% this !
@cosmicfaeriewitch3 ай бұрын
a way to truly empower yourself & feel genuinely fulfilled is to create your own definition of "success". For me its to simply have my own home, a nice yard to be able to grow a garden, ideally with some nice views of the sunrise or sunset. To have my own little family. To be debt free & have a fair amount in savings for any emergency that could come up in life. To make enough to pay my necessary bills. To have a job that can help me pursue my passions on the side, that I may eventually profit from but if not, I still get to enjoy for my own sake. Some of these things I've accomplished & others I'm still working on, while accepting that my plans may change depending on lifes circumstances. I'm at least proud of myself for where I'm at now vs. a few years ago. I'm fulfilled & happy with my simple life 💗I hope you all can create your own definition of success & only compare yourself to who you were in the past and not random people on the internet or celebrities!
@Jacquelyndorindachic3 ай бұрын
ABSOLUTELY. EVERYONE DEFINITION OF SUCCESS IS DIFFERENT.
@Terriwith2arfs3 ай бұрын
I've heard people say "define your success" - but this is the 1st time that it actually sinks in! I think that you've written this so well and it really is true. As they say, comparison is the death of joy. I 've never thought of "empowering" yourself in that way. I love that!
@cosmicfaeriewitch3 ай бұрын
@@Terriwith2arfs aww thank you!! this video inspired me to share my 2 cents & im so glad it resonated with you! 💞
@RajKnowles2 ай бұрын
One of the most beautiful and wholesome things I've read on the internet.
@spa-peggymeatballs4861Ай бұрын
You’ve articulated this so very well. What you’ve listed.. this is exactly what each of us needs to strive for. The most important part being that each individual defines for themself what’s a priority. Not letting the influence of greedy people tell us what’s supposed to be prioritized. Especially as we continue to learn how much of a scam, lie and facade 99% of influencing is.
@yasminm.18013 ай бұрын
there’s also that lady from the housewives franchise .. Jen shah whose now in jail cause she spent years portraying a high class, rich lifestyle on tv but turns out she was scamming elderly people 😩
@maryzakaria46673 ай бұрын
Tell me more
@strawberriesncandii3 ай бұрын
Look at Erica Girardi and Taylor Armstrong’s previous husband. A lot of ppl live above their means.
@dianasmakeuppalace42053 ай бұрын
@@maryzakaria4667Hulu did the documentary it was a great movie ❤. Sad but well told.
@inHERviewwithJulieQuinn28 күн бұрын
On to more relevant matters, I only recently discovered your channel Caitlin and I'm binge watching your videos. So well done, so thoroughly researched, so thought provoking and so eye opening. Thank you 😊
@franciskeys98102 ай бұрын
I'm not sure how I you showed up in my feed, but all of this is so sad. I own a small home with no mortgage and a 96 Toyota Camry with no car payment. My monthly budget is around $500. I have almost no stress whatsoever in my life and effectively unlimited free time to read, play music, make art. I cook almost all my own meals. I think I was born to live this simple, beautiful life. I will pray for this misguided couple and their babies. "He who knows he has enough is rich." --Lao Tzu
@paddyolten40313 ай бұрын
The more you feel you have to flash your assets on social media, the more likely you aren’t that person to own those assets
@mariayo42843 ай бұрын
Sharing economy?
@ellen30703 ай бұрын
NY lady here., here is some advice if you don't mind., "when a boss keeps telling you he is the boss".,HE's NOT. "when anyone keeps SHOWING you how rich they are", THEIR NOT.,,,,i live around many millionaires here, i am poor af., but there is NO difference between my neighbors and I., , and also, how in GODS name could the USA have 1.5 TRILLION dollars debt just in credit cards.,and you supposedly have all of these rich folks......sorry, nope.God bless
@Karalolcowlaw3 ай бұрын
I’m staying home on this Saturday evening, cooking a simple meal and enjoying my modest home, owned outright. Is mine an Insta worthy lifestyle? Not at all but I’m happy, secure and at peace.
@jochenkraus70163 ай бұрын
You could now post it as underconsumption core as long as that's trending 😅
@pandora33363 ай бұрын
I live like that too.
@aesinam3 ай бұрын
@@jochenkraus7016that is another trend people are going to turn into something else soon just watch
@goosewithagibus2 ай бұрын
It's insta worthy to some of us, I admire that a lot. There's people who aspire for what you have because we recognize the value in that lifestyle.
@aubreysong2 ай бұрын
I found keeping up with everything on social media, or then posting anything on it, now became a very stressful lifestyle. I prefer solitude now. Not to mention recently there's a lot of deepfake criminal cases when people stole your 'face' and put it on sketchy adult movies or corn. Everything is possible now with A.I 😭 I rather delete all my photos from my socmeds, keep it private, never shares photos, videos, or anything again on public.
@MNSkolGirl2 ай бұрын
I got off social media partly because of this. It’s basically one giant ad and other people are profiting off my attention, and also there are so many fake people in there.
@Tcg252Ай бұрын
We confuse wealth with class and good living! Got to get back to basics. So sorry for this family! This is such an important message!!!
@erin91103 ай бұрын
Seeing this video helps me feel grateful for my simple life.
@gregs86853 ай бұрын
I read their NYC apartment was a rental, $45k/ month. All furniture rented as well, and the rental company is suing them for non-payment. The Hamptons house was leveraged to the hilt. All an illusion.
@ellen30703 ай бұрын
LINYC woman here.,,,,,,,,you better believe it.....all the Hampton BS, NYC bs.,i could say so much, but i think you get the idea., again i will state, the USA has over 35 TRILLION in debt.....and all of these influencers do not??????......Lord have mercy.........and the bs just keeps on., omg!,
@tibbydudeza3 ай бұрын
Renting furniture 😮
@redrustyhill23 ай бұрын
Idiots
@Sadude132 ай бұрын
@@tibbydudeza😅😅😅😅😅 girrrrrrrrllllllll😢😢😢
@VeginMatt3 ай бұрын
Even hands free, if you're paying attention to a camera you are not paying attention to the road. I've been thinking I'm just gonna start flagging videos filmed inside moving vehicles on public roads for encouraging dangerous behaviour.....nothing these influencers have to say is worth hitting someone.
@katied21263 ай бұрын
This!
@Elijah-e6v23 күн бұрын
Thank you for recommending Sarah Jennine Davis on one of your videos. I reached out to her and investing with her has been amazing.
@anilhettiarachci846723 күн бұрын
Wow, congratulations on your impressive investment success! Your discipline and focus on delayed gratification is truly inspiring. I'm curious, what are some of the key factors that you consider when making investment decisions? Do you have any tips for those of us who are just starting to dip our toes into the world of investing? Thanks for sharing your story!
@mayor-o1w23 күн бұрын
Do you mind sharing info on the adviser who assisted you? I'm 39 now and would love to grow my portfolio and plan my retirement
@Elijah-e6v23 күн бұрын
@@mayor-o1w Sarah Jennine Davis is highly recommended You most likely should get her basic info when you search her on your browser.
@amaeryamidus23 күн бұрын
@@Elijah-e6vHow do I access her ? I really need this
@Elijah-e6v23 күн бұрын
+156
@lololpoppy2 ай бұрын
I can confidently say the only flex I respond to and wish I had is when quilting influencers (yes they’re a thing and they’re wonderful) have beautiful sewing studios. I’ve taken over my dining room and I don’t have a permanent space to create. It’s the only luxury I want in this life
@madeleinechow26413 ай бұрын
Yes please do a video exposing finance bros. The world needs it
@madeleinechow26413 ай бұрын
Also there’s something about straight male influencers that cracks me up too
@jzm22933 ай бұрын
Yes please I dated one of those simps unfortunately and had to block him for good
@bathos223 ай бұрын
Sad. Imagine how small you must feel about yourself to have this much hunger to prove something.
@MuseSunflower3 ай бұрын
These video topics are always juicy. Too often we get caught up in the illusion but it’s nice to come back to reality.
@annaH4882 ай бұрын
I’m totally with you on jerks in expensive cars!
@theladyrblog2 ай бұрын
My grandma used to tell me “The emptier the piggy bank, the bigger it rattles”
@Saddam-london16 күн бұрын
So right
@kellybelly013 ай бұрын
I appreciate you talking about this because in the past, I have felt "behind" seeing all of these young adults living luxury lifestyles! I am 32 and am focused on investing for my future, but still find it wild to see people in their 20's living in gigantic homes, fully furnished 😂 I say that because I have the least amount of furniture lmao! and I'm learning that not all of this is true... and even down to, that house might not even be theirs (still wrapping my head around that one). BUT - the plus side is that I tend to limit myself in the things I can experience and these channels help me to open my world up a little bit and dream a little bigger. responsibly and within my means, of course!!
@dismurrart66483 ай бұрын
Most of them in those lavish homes likely don't own them. Even if they have a mortgage. Just because you can afford 30 grand a month today, doesn't mean you will pay it off when the money dries up from weird guy's online. Also, never feel bad that you weren't a homeowner in your 20s. Historically, most people's first home purchase was in their 30s or something crazy and right now, homes are way overvalued.
@creoken87723 ай бұрын
if they are so wealthy they will not try their best to sell courses. they will just enjoy their wealth. Also looking for life changing financial advice from a 20yo is not a good idea.
@sashaf73 ай бұрын
36 tomarrow and feel like that with 2 kids but guess what . I'm happy healthy , kids happy
@Charbond3 ай бұрын
Dont forget, if they use something for a video/post Influencers can often then use it as a tax write off.
@Gaming_with_Martin3 ай бұрын
Apprecitate your simple life, the beauty of life happens in its simplicity that's even where you will be happy with less not more
@chuckc62563 ай бұрын
You're not a broken woman..... you're a woman of integrity and discernment
@drew8979Ай бұрын
Someone I know in banking told me that 90% of what you see is fake when it comes to rich lifestyles. The vast majority of people are leveraged to the hills in debt faking it.
@graceartsgiftsАй бұрын
So sad for that family. Great video to turn tragedy into a life lesson we all need to learn! I get envious all the time.. its everywhere better body, more money, more free time and luxury vacations. The problem is that those things are unfulling. We need God and spiritaulity to fill us back up! ❤😊 God Bless
@EMSpdx3 ай бұрын
Re: The Millers- Real Estate moguls in NYC have, for the last 40 years or so, have had all the trappings of wealth without the paper to back it, and it is not unusual for them to simply not pay workers nor investors. Brandon was a nepo baby thrust into the spotlight with bad foundations and expectations of a high consumption lifestyles that needs exploitation of others to exist. May he rest now and be at peace.
@lizzi71283 ай бұрын
That's a great take. It must have been such a burden
@canesugar9113 ай бұрын
He didn't have to. He made his choice
@ellen30703 ай бұрын
@@canesugar911 agreed., i do not think he got much sleep at night. couldn't have.
@ellen30703 ай бұрын
i was in mortgage banking for over 25yrs in NYUSA., and i can assure you, the WORST delinquent payors were the wealthiest., for sure. and my best borrowers were 1st time homebuyers WHO slaved to live the dream and work to keep it., a small 2/3 BR home, nothing fancy. just grateful folks, plain & simple.
@markusgorelli52783 ай бұрын
I was once in a class called Finance for Project Managers. We learned about assets, depreciating assets and how to calculate net worth and other finance items. As we were discussing loans and depreciating assets, a small discussion arose about people who may live in a big house or have a fancy car, and to recognize that some of them might be, to quote that ad, "in debt up to their eyeballs." I'm sorry that that ad is only on youtube these days because everyone needs to be reminded that everything is not all as it seems.
@omarkhedr58553 ай бұрын
As someone whose in finance don’t think an ideal finance person should be publicly showing off - that screams ponzi Madoff scream. A finance person by nature should be a facilitator of other people’s dream and manage risk not grow risk
@Saddam-london16 күн бұрын
This is an eye opener !! Every teenager should watch this !!!
@melaniechorak2512 ай бұрын
In my 20s I lived in Los Angeles. I got SO tired of the arrogant "wealthy" young men. You're not broken you don't find them attractive. There were times when one of them would walk up to me, smirk, and try to hit on me. The first and only word out of my mouth was "No."
@AmoraTheEnchantress3 ай бұрын
I'm in my late 40's. I have struggled with an ED, body image and self-esteem. In my 30's I was diagnosed with an autoimmune disorder, it put me on bed rest for years. I purposely avoided influencer social media because I know it would have a negative impact on me. I gave up FB too - seeing my friends perfect pics was having a negative impact on me. I know my friends pics aren't fake, like flex influencers, but it's still showing your best looks. I recently started dabbling is social media. I find it fascinating that so much of this influencer genre isn't real. The scandals, drama OMG. I'm binging on content like this. I'd love some recommendations. Love this video!
@MissyRichmond3 ай бұрын
@AmoraTheEnchantress I’m so sorry for all you’ve been through. I’m 51 and have struggled with an ED since 14. I’m currently thankfully in remission from it, but 2-3 years ago, it was very active. I had a mini stroke and seizures all related to the ED. There is a specific influencer (E.C.) I have to avoid. When I watch them, it triggers those thoughts that start the ED going out of remission. I have to be careful what I do watch for that reason. You know how miserable an ED is. I’m so sorry you know, too. I had a therapist and psychiatrist and family doctor all tell me to realize that social media isn’t reality. I left fb for 1.5 years one time, and it was such a relief. I didn’t realize it affected me until I left. I’m in politics, so I had to come back to fb. I’m so sorry about your autoimmune disorder as well. Life can be hard with chronic illness. I hope you have a good support network. Hugs.
@pivicruz29313 ай бұрын
Truly wealthy people never flaunt their wealth and are not addicted to brand names.
@arthurswanson32853 ай бұрын
Facts. Pure power doesn't power trip, just like Shaq doesn't have to scream at you how tall he is. Bill Gates drives a minivan.
@LinguistAmbie3 ай бұрын
This is so untrue… Why do low income people tell themselves this to feel better? Are you kidding me? There are people around us who own jets, clubs, etc… and are very flashy. 😂 when I was a flight attendant, I personally knew a pilot who owns several restaurants in New York City and he is very flashy. Just because some wealth isn’t flashy doesn’t mean all of them aren’t… What a stretch.
@fire.smok33 ай бұрын
@@LinguistAmbiei keep seeing people on the internet repeat this. This idea of "real" rich people or "old money vs new money" and that apparently those true rich people are all chill and frugal while it's the "fake" rich people who have flashy lifestyles. Lol where did this idea come from. Yeah lots of poorer or middle class people overspend to make themselves look rich with stereotypical images like designer brands or fancy clubs or whatever. But that doesnt change the fact that plenty of real rich people also are extravagant
@glow18153 ай бұрын
Well I don't think Kardashians walk around with Walmart hangs bags or go to Coach lol.
@kingwillie2063 ай бұрын
That idea comes from the most famous billionaires being conservative. Musk, Gates, Buffet, Bezos, and Zuckerberg aren’t posting their personal wealth online trying to get attention from it.
@karenschunk21923 ай бұрын
I live in a very wealthy area. The average price of a home is about $850,000. No one flaunts their wealth here. It is considered to be in extremely poor taste. Almost everyone shleps around in T-shirts and jeans. I love to dress cute, but I usually wear a T-shirt and sweatpants in order to fit in. No one blinks twice. All 'classes' mingle. No one cares who you are, and by that I mean socioeconomic demographic. I am poor and have plenty of wealthy friends. They are genuine, excellent, and down to earth people. Their kids work in landscaping or fast food just like everyone else. Name dropping or trying to flex is not acceptable. No one is remotely impressed.
@MsSimpleMovies3 ай бұрын
Sounds like my hometown. ☺️
@sofigag3 ай бұрын
Wow...where is this? Not in Toronto for sure🤦♀️
@BJM11343 ай бұрын
Where I live 850k isn't that impressive. There's a home not far from me selling for 8 million. That said, it's simply one of the most overpriced places to live. My house is like 750k (it's a VERY small house) and I'm definitely not rich... "rich" can definitely be relative.
@forgeaheadforgeahead90553 ай бұрын
That’s the average cost of homes in the Uk in any area.
@sunnyadams58423 ай бұрын
@@MsSimpleMoviesmine too.
@sandie17982 ай бұрын
I know this isn’t a “facial” video buuutttt… You are glowing!!! You are not overdone, your coloring is Not Too much, you look SO fresh. I hope it not a filter, because the look of you is very pleasing. Thank you for Not doing too much w/ your look. 😊
@cle_roknn37423 ай бұрын
It's not about what it looks like, it's about net worth. You can have a huge house, flashy cars, big SUV's and be so in debt your net worth is zero or negative. Some of the most wealthy people are your next door neighbors with paid off houses, no debt, healthy retirement accounts and bank accounts that only the bank tellers know about....
@mumufried90833 ай бұрын
Excellent video, Caitlin ! I 100% agree with you about the finance bros : they are gross. No self-respecting intelligent woman would find them remotely appealing.
@nikkismith28583 ай бұрын
They may not find the men appealing but they find the lifestyle appealing
@Junje-ri9jo3 ай бұрын
⚪️🗑
@paulinejackson58613 ай бұрын
@nikkismith2858 100%. If the guy would fund my wants and needs I would put up with him, then ditch him if he stops giving lol.
@rathelmmc31943 ай бұрын
Those videos aren’t even for women. They’re for gullible young men to trick them into buying something, usually a course.
@chillbro88113 ай бұрын
I have ZERO SYMPATHY for these types ✅️
@josuevalar64653 ай бұрын
Oh yeah definitely do the video on finance bros that'd be awesome
@marypricehilton4493 ай бұрын
Yes PLEASE! They are ghastly 😮
@JC-dg6vo2 ай бұрын
Agreed, those with money don't flash their lives on social media. We do not need people insulting us when we say no to every crazy idea, need or want.
@mrspgp2 ай бұрын
some of these "internet famous" ppl always make me think of something my mom used to tell me when I was growing up and it can apply to anything and/anyone, she said: "if someone is constantly saying how clean they are/their house is, they're either awfully clean or awfully dirty." I'm 52 and I have (as most of us I'm sure) seen that this is very true. I've said this to my kids when they were growing up, that a large % of ppl that actually have, are, do, etc. do not usually flaunt it. I know ppl that have real $ and they have expensive things but shop at Target as well. you can't "see" the $ on them every time they go out. 🤷🏻♀️ I know many that feel extremely inadequate due to social media smoke and mirrors. it can be disheartening.
@LuxuryandASMR3 ай бұрын
Are those a 12 year old girl’s legs??
@amandab.88433 ай бұрын
Sus!
@SalunyaKayell3 ай бұрын
Or someone very unwell
@user-kpkxgtj2 ай бұрын
@@SalunyaKayell definitely this - I've never seen a healthy 12 year old girl with knees poking out of their skin like that.
@d63753 ай бұрын
Dude is flashing Eugenia Cooney's legs! 🤢
@TheThriftyTherapist3 ай бұрын
Is that someone who is anorexic? Poor thing.
@jacquelineess11413 ай бұрын
I try not to be mean...but...but...😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂❤❤😂
@lifewithklc3 ай бұрын
🫢🫢🫢. I didn’t wanna be the one that said it, but…
@d63753 ай бұрын
@@jacquelineess1141but we're not wrong! And no one finds that attractive.
@d63753 ай бұрын
@@lifewithklcdude should be able to buy her a meal if he can afford that car! 😂
@kellybelly013 ай бұрын
oh my gosh though, male influencers gross me out also. especially when there's multiple men with their shirts off doing weird posing and lip synching 😂 ewww how awkward
@edwardduarte73933 ай бұрын
usually it takes place in the Middle East/Dubai????!!!
@jice70743 ай бұрын
Girls who want to be like Barbie are bound to be smitten by a Ken doll.
@jice70743 ай бұрын
Also want to add that the woman in that turquoise car never heard of leg day.
@kellybelly013 ай бұрын
@@jice7074 🤣🤣 … I was honestly thinking that those legs looked a little malnourished
@aishaandros22173 ай бұрын
Me likey,likey,men without shirts😍😍😁😁
@merlynalexander2 ай бұрын
Wealthiest guy i ever met - talking multi-millions of dollars, was totally low key. No fancy anything - mostly wore khakis & dad type shirts. He told me that you can always spot new money because they are like walking ads for designer junk.