America's 80 Year Olds Share Their BIGGEST Mistakes
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What’s YOUR biggest regret? What lesson did you learn from it? Let’s start a thread👇🏻
@alelectric2767
Жыл бұрын
Not travelling Europe when I was young to see where I came from. I learned that career and getting stuff isn’t what’s most important. Like the Expedia add says “do you think we’ll look back on our lives regretting things we didn’t buy, or places we didn’t go” For the young people reading this, take your uni money and just go. Where ever that is. Just go. You won’t regret it.
@500milliondollars
Жыл бұрын
Hey man,,you're doing a wonderful job 👏
@500milliondollars
Жыл бұрын
@@alelectric2767 u should visit my country, and then I shall visit your country before we get old and regret not doing it,isn't that fair 😉
@ranisen8441
Жыл бұрын
My biggest regret is spending 40 years of my life on abusive people around me who had the least love care and respect for me hoping that they would change.I wish I could go back in time ,claim my precious years and live life again as I wish to live.While taking care of your family in every possible way is important which i did ,it's equally important to take care of yourself Loads of love for you Will God bless you
@ayoomariana6406
Жыл бұрын
My biggest regret has been taking things to personal and overthinking to the detriment of my happiness and not prioritizing the ones I love,not until I lost one of them and I regret this very much....I hope one day I will forgive myself for not knowing better
"Stop trying to be all things to all people, instead be true to yourself" Awesome!
@brockoli1483
Жыл бұрын
J Cole; “You can't be everything to everybody I wanna be your lover, your best friend Your Batman, Spiderman Fight to polish who and now your rival's in I wanna damn near kill you to be the one that heal you up…
@DudeWatIsThis
2 ай бұрын
Y'all going back to pretending and being things to others as soon as you leave KZread, though.
@Wisdomlife_official
10 күн бұрын
Good way
That 42 year old sounds like a very balanced and well rounded guy
@GlobalAdventurer
Жыл бұрын
He was the BEST one on there.
@capetownwild
Жыл бұрын
Yeah, I came looking for this comment. 5th one down.
@pigeonlove
Жыл бұрын
The gentleman with the blue jacket sounds South African.
@capetownwild
Жыл бұрын
@@pigeonlove yes he does, didn't even catch it the first time. Think he has been there a long time.
@RAUL7487
Жыл бұрын
Absolutely
I remember when I was in my young 20's and talking to this dude and he said " There isn't a billionaire alive who wouldn't give almost everything they have to have what you have now " And I was like what's that?". He goes, time and youth. The older I've gotten and more successful I've become he was exactly right.
@cosminonofrei
Жыл бұрын
It’s good to realize it, even now. You can start to apply it
@cltinturkey
Жыл бұрын
Time and health are more valuable than money, 100% of the time!
@gandharaorganicfoods
Жыл бұрын
@@cltinturkey don't you think good health is directly proportional to money..? I mean when you have money you have a great feeling of emotional security which is also linked to mental security as well.!!
@cltinturkey
Жыл бұрын
@@gandharaorganicfoods You make a good point. Money definitely helps with emotional and mental security. That said, you don't have to be wealthy to maintain good health. You can't create more time, so use it wisely and well. If you have good health and the time and money to enjoy life, you've won the lottery.
@fashionmaggie4139
9 ай бұрын
QHBPMGAD womens dibetic shoes are professional shoes for old people ! They are soft and comfortable!
Impressive video. I started a bit late (graduated from my doctorate program at age 30 in 2016 with 170k in school loan debt). Managed to pay off my debt by 2019 and currently have a house and 250k total in investments (combo of profit share, 401k and a brokerage account). I'm not very knowledgeable with investing, so I have all my capital currently vested in index funds but considering the dollar dumping and current inflation crisis. How optimal would this be beneficial long term?
@JenniferDrawbridge
11 ай бұрын
Ever considered financial planning? There’s a vast amount of ways to yielding a high income in the financial market but that you’d need to pick out an asset first, how much you want to invest & how you wanna invest.
@MarkFreeman-xi3rk
11 ай бұрын
Markets are oceans not lakes. The aid of an institutional or basic financial managers cannot be over expressed. Take myself, having encountered quite a number of bad trades, I realized following my current Portfolio manager, how entry, capital, exit, goal and more differ on each assets. Currently hold , I have a $122k portfolio averaging a 12% monthly ROI in less than a year following Margaret Johnson Arndt, so I do know the importance of basic knowledge and delegation.
@cythiahan8455
11 ай бұрын
@@MarkFreeman-xi3rk That's fascinating. How can I contact your Asset-coach as my portfolio is dwindling?
@MarkFreeman-xi3rk
11 ай бұрын
Oh, my advisor is actually pretty well-known! It made it much easier for me to get in touch with her. Her name is Margaret Johnson Arndt and she has a web presence, so you can easily find more information about her by doing a quick search.
@AntonioBianh
11 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing this! I looked up the lady you mentioned, and let me tell you, after going through her resume, it's clear that she's a total pro. I sent her a message and now I'm just waiting for her to reply.
Favorite line: no regrets; just learning from it and move on. My mentality exactly. We can't know what we didn't know then.
@khireddinenazim47
10 ай бұрын
yeah that's true , i used to say that when bad things happen to me , and one thing exactly happend to me that make me very depressed back at the time i was saying to my self that my biggest regret is when i let my emotions control me , but now i dont see it that way , some things are just created to happend , either you like it or not , some things meant to be one day or another , so the point is the life is the life , ur just in a race with time ..
@rubytuesday1316
7 ай бұрын
Favorite line > 1:22 we spend all that time people pleasing and dont have to prove ourselves to anyone any more. we can just walk away.
@hiddenname9809
6 ай бұрын
That's my mentality. There is no use for regrets.
In my 40s, my advice would be to stop wasting time in jobs that don't pay well. Even if you have other ambitions and you're doing the job just to get by, still prioritise a good salary.
@sunnindawg
9 ай бұрын
100%
@SH-vj2ce
4 ай бұрын
@@Mukanimou Go get better skills. Then demand better pay. It works.
“Chasing a positive experience is a negative experience and accepting a negative experience is a positive experience in itself”
@casanovatigo
Жыл бұрын
-The Subtle Art Of Not Giving a Fuck
@andreschavez9671
Жыл бұрын
@@casanovatigo :)
@tsunghan_yu
11 ай бұрын
“The desire for more positive experience is itself a negative experience. And, paradoxically, the acceptance of one’s negative experience is itself a positive experience. (p.9)” ― Mark Manson, The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck: A Counterintuitive Approach to Living a Good Life
@libertykim6438
2 ай бұрын
Unless it’s abuse. Then you need to chase the positive experience.
No one on his deathbed ever said, I wish I had spend more time at the office…huuuff! Something to think about when setting GOALS in our lives… Great material!
@2Bluzin
Жыл бұрын
That's a very old cleche. Heard it 30 years ago. Think it came from a self help book.
@lamajdoflamingo6056
Жыл бұрын
@@2Bluzin so what. It's still true
@rentslave
3 ай бұрын
Not necessarily. I wish that I could have worked 8 more years to max out my pension but the doctors refused to give me the right medicine so I was forced to retire.
It's interesting that a lot of these people said what they loved about their job was working with people. In an age where things are now becoming less and less about people and more and more about working from home and minimising human interaction through a computer screen. I think it's a lesson companies should keep in mind before cutting all human interaction opportunities in the workplace.
Society is too much wired around work, and spending 5 days a week working during 40 or 45 years is way too much. We should have more time to enjoy our passions and loved one. That's why I do firmly advocate for the 4 days work week.
@utahdan231
Жыл бұрын
I worked 30 years 6 days a week and 16 years for 5 days a week. I had time for everything. Traveled a lot , went out of town almost every weekend , winters were great for museums , galleries. I hiked a lot, kayaked, biked, tried crazy sports. I’m 74 and wouldn’t change anything about my live. I have pretty comfortable living. The money I earned I spent mostly on traveling and buying a lot of books. I’ve slowed down now and I’m very glad I did everything what was in my reach , when I was younger.
@anonymouszero9422
8 ай бұрын
I'm 45. I love being a fabricator/welder. I love building different things everyday. You have to love what you doing. I' started at 10 years old welding with my father and I never regret my choice in my career.
@osdenza2
7 ай бұрын
@@utahdan231what kind of work?
Among all the good advices given in this video, the last one is pure gold: "a relationship with a partner, long term, is incredibly essential to a person' life". I think that being with the right person through your adulthood also determines how much you succeed (and viceversa) and become the best version of yourself.
@chineduonuoha3855
10 ай бұрын
No doubt. Undiluted truth.
@user-jd4uc4xm2k
8 ай бұрын
I need this.
@Becky_Cal
7 ай бұрын
This is true for men, but not necessarily for women. I’ve seen a number of interviews with healthy women who reach 100, 105, 107 and all of them note that being single, living in peace and not having the stress of “taking care of a man” contributed to their healthy longevity. 😊 It’s different for us.
@user-jd4uc4xm2k
7 ай бұрын
@@Becky_CalI feel that is nonsense. It's mutually caring for one another, not 'taking care of a man.' That is ridiculous. It's companionship that goes both ways; caring that goes both ways.
@senna6773
3 ай бұрын
@@user-jd4uc4xm2k Ignore her. It's only misandric bullshit. Contemporary women are intoxicated by f.em.in/.is.m.
I’m 62, blessed with health and happy. The key is to keep moving, keep engaged and get perspective to truly realize how blessed you are. I love these interviews because there is so much wisdom and introspection out there to learn from. So many smart people out there. That 42 year old guy has a very healthy perspective on life.
If I can add my two cents at my tender age of 59! I would say to my younger self, be patient, things will always work out fine if you make the efforts, don’t rush anything, get an education and once on the labour force then keep on learning new skills. Then find the right life partner, a person that shares your values, don’t rush it and make sure it’s the right person otherwise stay alone. Discuss with people up to a certain point but avoid lengthy discussions and arguments, they will lead nowhere. Always be respectful to people and not tough to anyone because everyone has an internal battle to fight. Money is important so spend your money wisely, never compare yourself with others, hang out with friends that share your values and stay away from people that are judging the way you spend money. Invest wisely and keep in mind that very high rate of return don’t exist. Learn to invest by yourself is very important and don’t rely on an advisor, they usually don’t know more than you. Finally, you have been given only one body and soul so take extreme precautions that means absolutely no drugs, very little alcohol, exercise every day and good food only. I wish I had followed these advice throughout my life. I did for the most part.
@9manjulrai9
3 ай бұрын
❤✊
Wow the 82 year old women looks amazing for her age.
@GlobalAdventurer
Жыл бұрын
I know!
@savesoil3133
Жыл бұрын
Guys, you might be interested in #SaveSoil #ConsciousPlanet
"At ones death bed no one wishes they would have spend more time at the office" hit me like a ton of bricks.
@rentslave
3 ай бұрын
Some people needed to work more to avoid financial hardships.
The wealth you accumulate is not what you are remembered for, it is the people in your life
@TishMclain
10 ай бұрын
Amen
I wished that I could have recognized people with mental health issues such as with, narcissism before it became toxic. Several members of my immediate family are narcissistic and I didn't realize it was a red flag.
"Pays good but it will tear your body away"mark these words.
To my understanding this just proves how much we need an edge as investors because playing the market like everyone else just isn’t good enough. I've been quite unsure about investing in this current market and at the same time I feel it's the best time to get started on the market, what are your thoughts?
@kenanporubsky2122
Жыл бұрын
Since the crash, I've been in the red. I’m playing the long term game, so I'm not too worried but Jim Cramer mentioned there are still a lot of great opportunities, though stocks has been down a lot. I also heard news of a guy that made $250k from about $110k since the crash and I would really look to know how to go about this.
@martingiavarini
Жыл бұрын
There are actually a lot of ways to make high yields in a crisis, but such trades are best done under the supervision of Financial advisor.
@hermanramos7092
Жыл бұрын
Thats true, I've been getting assisted by a FA for almost a year now, I started out with less than $200K and I'm just $19,000 short of half a million in profit.
@kenanporubsky2122
Жыл бұрын
@@hermanramos7092 Impressive can you share more info?
@hermanramos7092
Жыл бұрын
@@kenanporubsky2122 My advisor is ‘’Catherine Morrison Evans’’ she’s highly qualified and experienced in the financial market. She has extensive knowledge of portfolio diversity and is considered an expert in the field. I recommend researching her credentials further. She has many years of experience and is a valuable resource for anyone looking to navigate the financial market
Sprouht, over 2 years ago you commented on my video with less than 50 views (which i've unlisted now). It was a chaotic mess of a video but you commented such encouraging words through our mutual appreciation of Yes Theory and I wanted to take a second and say thank you. I first saw your video staying 24hrs in the largest mall and it was insanely professional, entertaining, and I could truly feel your passion. Seeing you now at 250k from the 20k before when that mall video posted is exactly the growth you deserved and I hope you even more soon. Your recent journal release and ALL of your videos are inspiring and truly the kind of content KZread needs. I'm heading into Film as well and probably going to upload content with Streaming but still your words have encouraged me to keep producing the best content I can. So Sprouht, thank you for your words and I hope I could return the favor. I wish that when I return in another couple years your exposure grows even more so others can see your passion with your content.
The guy in the jewelry store has so much wisdom!
@skyavalanche
Жыл бұрын
Don’tcha just love him!
@lamajdoflamingo6056
Жыл бұрын
Lol weird how we just know that he knows the answers lol
The 42 year old seems especially wise.
Wow. These people are the epitome of humans and humanity. I only hope they are reading this, because I could listen and learn from them for hours. Bravo.
📢 Big shout-out to the 42 years old guy! He has the most insightful view, and he gave the best advice!👍 I would always enjoy having deep meaningful conversation with someone like him.
whenever i feel anxiety or selfdoubt about doing things in life this video helps me a lot to stop thinking and start doing ... really it touched my heart .. love u big bro from india. have a great life
I am 70 years old and I and can honestly say I have very few regrets I've had probably a hundred jobs I probably had about two hundred vacations I have had over 100 different kinds of vehicles and I went out with so many different girls that I liked I can't even name them all what I would say to anybody have fun don't take life seriously laugh all the time and if you got something bringing you down get rid of it you got a job you don't like quit you got a partner you don't want to be with get rid of them you got a car you don't want get another one when you look back you can always say I did what I wanted and I didn't even care because I did what I wanted and here I am and I'm 70 and I'm telling you it goes quick it goes faster especially my last 20 years went by in a snap of a finger do exactly what you want and don't listen to nobody that tells you not to do it you can always say I did what I wanted❤
I'm 47 now and have made a lot of mistakes in trying to start businesses (which have all failed thus far). I've learned a lot and pursued my dreams, but it's been a lonely and tough journey. Recently I started a new web design business and really hope this one works out.
@beamlackfissha104
Жыл бұрын
I hope and wish and pray that it works out for you
@cosminonofrei
Жыл бұрын
Enjoy the process not the destination
@dinahduke1982
Жыл бұрын
Best wishes to you!
@alexzhu4710
11 ай бұрын
Hi man , I m 48, do a easy job and make not-bad salary. Maybe someone would envy me, but my passion is in literature, want to create a great novel. But unfortunately, after reading so many masterpieces, I know I can never reach at the criterion in my heart. that’s awful, my talent can’t match my taste 😂
@marcoflores105
10 ай бұрын
🙏💯
I wish i learnt most of these principles about seven years ago. A lot of people have been trapped strongly in the matrix-- Go to school, get a job, and then slave your whole life. Many miss out on life-changing information that could have great effect on their finances. I played with the stock market sometime in 2020, and I was surprised at how well it turned out. I want to put in $90k more into the market. I heard people are making really great returns despite the downturn. Any recommendations?
@glenbert1396
10 ай бұрын
Nobody knows anything you need to create your own process, manage risk and stick to the plan, through thick or thin while also continuously learning from mistakes and improving.
@gagnepaingilly
10 ай бұрын
I agree, that's the more reason I prefer my day to day invt decisions being guiided by a fin-advisor, seeing that their entire skillset is built around going long and short at the same time both employing risk for its asymmetrical upside and laying off risk as a hedge against the inevitable downward turns, coupled with the exclusive infrmation/analysis they have, it's near impossible to not out-perform, been using a fin-advisor for over 2years+ and I've netted over 2.8million.
@kansasmile
10 ай бұрын
gilbert, I actually subscribed for a few trading courses but it didn't help much, been getting suggestions to use a proper finanncial advisor, how did you go about touching base with your coach?
@gagnepaingilly
10 ай бұрын
I really don't like making such recommendations, because everybody's situation is unique. But there are many freelance wealth managers you could check out. I have been working with "JILL MARIE CARROLL" for about four years now, and she's really, really good. If she meets your discretion, then you could go ahead with her. I endorse her.
@kansasmile
10 ай бұрын
gilbert, I just checked her out and I have sent her an email. I hope she gets back to me soon.
1.Trying to impress people who never gave a crap about me in the first place. 2. Putting other people before myself. 3. Relying on unreliable people 4. Not loving myself 5. Expecting others to love me more than I love myself. 6. Abusing myself because I felt so low as a person. 7. Begging people to love me 8. Not living my truth These are my biggest regrets in life.
The smartest and wisest guy in this video is that 42 year old guy. He's done it right.
@hussainsayyed6528
Жыл бұрын
Agree 👍👍👍👍
@psahibzadah4954
Жыл бұрын
Agree...100% right
Amazing videos! Since as a new generation we miss the contact to our elderly we are also missing out on important life lessons! And these videos give us this communication!
The thing is if you are in your early 20s/30s you can’t have the same mentality as older people who have already lived it. It’s easy to say focus on your family/friends instead of work when your in your 60s, are wealthy/financially secure than when you are young with no home owned, no way of providing for a family or having money to pay for the basics to keep yourself alive let alone hobby’s/interests that make life enjoyable. You have to prioritise making money when young. Or am I wrong?
@tuanang7889
Жыл бұрын
not entirely wrong but have to balance the time you spend for work and for yourself. Then ask yourself what is important for you and how much money is enough.
As a retired flight attendant I had so much fun with my job seeing the world on their dime I just retired after 33 years
@prettyboishah2898
11 ай бұрын
Do you recommend it for a young person who just graduated highschool?
@freddyhoyt1849
11 ай бұрын
Yes I do
@TishMclain
10 ай бұрын
Wanted to be an airline stewardess but never pursued it!!!!
@SilverLake401
10 ай бұрын
I always try and look for flight attendants when I’m nervous on a flight. Even when you guys were doing absolutely nothing, seeing your calm faces always helped me when flying so I thank you for what you do!
@vinsonfamilycollectibles8213
9 ай бұрын
I did 8 years on the ground, Regional carriers under NWA/Continental flags...In my 40's &50"s....much international travel...nothing like it !!
Thank you for this free trial!! You are so great to take the challenge and risk at the low point in your life. I've learned so much from your work and interest!
Love these videos! Would also be interesting to see some more in-depth ones with 1 or 2 people, as the impact of these statements varies with the context of the person's full journey.
@Sprouht
Жыл бұрын
Great idea. We do have uncut interviews being rolled out on Patreon (link in description) for now.
great interview with lovely people! it's great to get their perspective in life, gotta enjoy the journey, can't wait to watch the next one!
4:50 "start slow. You don't have to live your dream right now, you can move into your dream"
Missed a opportunity by putting it off as a teenager and, of course, lost it and I never forgot it. Since then and I am now 87 I have always struck when the iron is hot and remember what King Solomon in the Bible who had everything said “ the most important thing in life is HAPPINESS”.
One of the better channels out there. I hope this guy becomes successful.
The lady in brown coat who implied she didn’t go to college had some good things to say. The 42 year old told a few things right too. I invest a lot of time understanding myself and I am different and I know that. Trying to learn yourself and trying to find ways to better understand yourself are things people need to invest time in. As I have gotten older, I have a greater appreciation to works like - be kind, be thankful, be forgiving, haven’t gotten over not being able to deal with idiots and less deeper people, don’t judge the homeless, be kind to oneself and such. There is so much more for me to help myself and I am 50.
I did the journaling thing, faced the exact problem like you. Keying online, writing on physical journal and ended up giving up. Thank you for your post
The 42 year old guy had the best answers! The guarantee we will die, other than that we don't know anything else.... Be content with what you have.
@MayorOfBodybuildingTV
3 ай бұрын
Cool guy who is correct.
This is one of the most beautiful KZread videos I’ve watched in years. Thank you!
Thank you for all your hard work and time putting these videos together. I find the answers people give you are truly insightful.
I loved this. I'm feeling pretty low at the moment after going through a lot of bereavement, loss and health problems. I liked how calm and peaceful this video was with good wisdom. Some of these peoples voices are so nice they'd be great audbiobook readers too.
@szvqorwnpstahskypfwmp9821
Жыл бұрын
I hope you get well soon. Best wishes!! I can relate to you that is why. Life is hard but harder if you quit!! Cheers my friend!!
That was your best video I’ve seen so far, more in-depth. Very wise people sharing their experiences of what works for them. Pick a path, hop on, enjoy, keep going. Thanks 🎉🌴🦋💜🙏
Sprouht is my favorite channel. Thank you.
Thank You so much for these!!! I LOVE this. I am almost 79 and I just think this is great and really helps me.
The book idea is amazing! so inspiring.. please talk more about how you were able to change your bad patterns!
@cltinturkey
Жыл бұрын
Have you read Napoleon Hill's book, Think and Grow Rich? There are many interviews and great life lessons there. Old book, but worth reading. Another oldie but goodie is The Magic of Thinking Big, by David J. Schwartz. Both books hold some great life lessons.
Damn that 42 old guy is a guru
What a powerful 11:43. Great way to start my day. Will download the journal and then likely purchase a copy for my son. Thanks!
One of the highest quality videos I've seen, listening to senoirs is so truth telling, absorbing decades of experiance in a few minutes.
My biggest regret is not furthering my education and it is too late at 56. If I could I would retire at 60 but the expense of health care is a no go. Also priority on healthy eating and regular exercise which I started at 54. Money is needed but there is a limit for the exchange of time out of your life. I married the right man and its made all the difference in the world despite monetary setbacks - I wouldn't change a thing in my life since I married him 29 years ago 😅
@cltinturkey
Жыл бұрын
Please don't think it's too late for more education! You can take classes one at a time or pursue online classes and learning. Be super selective with your topics and I bet what you learn will enrich your life. Good luck!
When you invest, you're buying a day you don't have to work
@claresmithy4667
Жыл бұрын
Assets that can make you rich Bitcoin Stocks Real estate
@christopherhobb7702
Жыл бұрын
You're right, it's obvious a lot of people remain poor due to ignorance, it's better to take risks and make sacrifices than to remain poor
@popsarah7805
Жыл бұрын
I recently got into forex trading and im already marveling over the profits I'm making, I'm like " how the hell have i been sleeping on this
@jeremygood3246
Жыл бұрын
Same here, I wish I knew about this Bitcoin trading earlier, brace up and get yourself some Bitcoin before it's too late
@royalhighness8383
Жыл бұрын
Most people venture into crypto currency to be a millionaire meanwhile I just want to be debt free and live comfortably
Thank you so much. Enjoyed it! 🥰🧡
Thanks for this video. Its very settling to hear those perspectives.
Thank you for starting this KZread channel! Has been VERY helpful reflecting on my life and my life goal!
The last clip where the lady gave advice of relationship was my favourite part of the video❤️
Live your videos, the vibe, the temper, not interrupting when talking and your patience to find people with something valuable to listen.
Excellent - - thanks for making this.
Worthy questions to ask yourself but the one woman who said walk away from difficult people as you age is one of the better points. She was dead on right saying as you age you no longer care as much if everyone agrees with you and you see the waste of time that it is to get them to agree. Simple but wise insight. Plus, in the final analysis, it’s just nice to be nice as my late elderly cousin said many years ago.
Theses interviews are amazing. You are doing something wonderful for us, young people, man. Please keep it up.
Young man , your wisdom is right on. I'm 69 yrs young and believe what he said. I'm very content and happy , I treasure my alone time , and am very blessed. count your blessings and be grateful where your at. Peace to all people.❤❤❤
Excellent series of videos. These are helping people! ❤
The 82 year old lady is precious. “Now I go to supermarkets, I don’t put my make up on, I just hope I don’t see anybody I know.” Wisdom
We always regret trusting people we thought were great.
@cosminonofrei
Жыл бұрын
Trust is something that you do for your heart not for others. If they betray that trust it means you had expectations all along. Do trust for your heart and if they don’t honor that it is their loss
I love their aura Very calm Relaxing I feel safe in their aura of old people
Absolutely Beautiful.. 💯. The most valuable resource we have in Society is the Elders Experience.. Merry Christmas 🎅
My biggest regret was not investing into Bitcoin when my friend introduced me to Bitcoin in 2014😢
@madiezancanellatl9205
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I'm from Spain, I have been an investor in the cry-pto market for over 2 years
@maxiecharles2842
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Starting early is the best way to getting ahead of build wealth, investing remains the priority
@michaelandrenio993
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@@maxiecharles2842absolutely 💯
@christopherhobb7702
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Obviously trading in bitcoin is very volatile and risky to trade that's the reason most traders trade with a company
@jeremygood3246
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Having a job doesn't mean security rather having different investments is the real deal
@Sprouht thanks for the guided journal. I like the simple layout. Some feedback - I know I can create my own but sometimes I find it difficult to rate something out of 10 without a specific criteria/definition of what a 3, 5 or 7 would mean for mental health for instance. A scale to ensure consistency would be awesome.
Yay you came to korea 😊 thank you for such a nice video Gave me lots of thoughts to think about today
Am 62 1/2 and retired. I never lived beyond my means. It’s nice to have something nice in life once in awhile but don’t overdo it when you can’t afford.
"Life gets easier with money not time." Words of wisdom.
Love your videos. You’re doing a great job! I notice you do a lot of videos on regrets, mistakes, what stresses people out etc,…I’d love to see some videos that are the opposite. Like what are the everyday moments or simple things that make you happy.? What makes you smile? What makes life fun and enjoyable?
@nedamessian842
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Sorry I can’t read that. It’s in another language.
Such a nice video!
I like what the 42 year old guy was saying. Regretting can waste a lot of time you could be doing other things and what did you learn? I will try to remember that. Everyone had wonderful things to say! Thank you for this!
The freedom to make my own mistakes is all I ever wanted.
I agreed with everyone up until the last women, I get what she was trying to say, but happiness and true joy comes from within, you can not get it from another soul, unless your just looking for financial security!
Excellent video thanks!
Thanks for making this content
excellent. as someone who is is 63 (and retiring in 5 weeks) I wish I had valued the experience of older people when I was young and thought I knew everything
@cosminonofrei
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You might’ve missed something else if you did that
@josephthomas2226
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@@cosminonofrei no question that many lessons are learned "the hard way" and that can be very valuable
Crypto user could top 1B by the end of 2023 as nations continue to adopt Bitcoin Buy the dip, and HODLfor the long term .Bitcoin Always comes back.
@LindaHook-iy5yx
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Good point , seeing as an estimated 3-5% ( closer to 2-3% in Dec 21) of world population owns crypto. To grow to 1B in year would be amazing! However, with the current state of things , zthat growth might be low estimate the US/USD , continue to debase, etc have been and continue worsening.
@chrispaul3778
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Investing and trading are more than just having TA skills.there is a big component of discipline and emotional maturity,that one has to work on! Time in the market vs timing the market. If you keep that mentality as an investor, you will stay calm during the storm! Within some months I was making a lot more money and have continued on that same path
@harrya6809
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How come someone who is just starting out navigate the crypto space ? I don’t have the heart to see the bulk of my portfolio go from green to red.
@JasperJames-rn9ps
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I think it’s brilliant to use brokerage advisor for investing! Prior to speaking with an advisor I was actually suffering an investing nightmare during the economic crash in March 2020. In summary, with the help of my advisor, I have so far grown my initial $120k investment to over $550k
@harrya6809
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@@JasperJames-rn9ps Impressive can you share more info?
You are making / doing excellent content. I need to share your channel with my 24yr. old. Keep up the great work--best wishes.
yeah that's true , i used to say that when bad things happen to me , and one thing exactly happend to me that make me very depressed back at the time i was saying to my self that my biggest regret is when i let my emotions control me , but now i dont see it that way , some things are just created to happend , either you like it or not , some things meant to be one day or another , so the point is the life is the life , ur just in a race with time ..
Wow...such good advice from each and every one of these amazing people! Thank you for this! Bill Perkins' book, Die with Zero, touches on a lot of themes covered in these interviews. Live for today and be in the moment, but don't be reckless and still have a plan for the years ahead. We all die multiple deaths (there is a last time that you will hold your child's hand while crossing the street, a last time you'll lace up your skates or run up the stairs)... so invest in your future, but don't invest too much in your future. Some things need to be enjoyed right now. And, if you are the type of person who wants a life partner, this really is your most important investment as the last lady stated. Wishing everyone out there peace, contentment and joy, RIGHT NOW, regardless of what age or stage of life you're at.
I find it interesting that all of these people were either in sales or management..
@rokyericksonroks
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He edited this clip to be that way?
Man I love your chanel
My dad always said I should work for ‘contentment’ not money, being rich does not mean content. Best advice ever.
Love listening to that jewelry store owner. He had a lot of wisdom. Please go back and do a longer version of his advice.
Happy to see you grow WILL and loved that you have been consistent with posting videos. Bring up more videos like this!! God bless you ❤
@Sprouht
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Thank you so much!
I'm not sure how I got here, but I'm glad I found you. YOU'RE AMAZING!!!! Sending you good vibes human.
This channel is pure gold.
My biggest lesson is to have transferred to a different major while in college. I knew it wasn’t for me but kept at it because I worked hard to get into the masters program and was already in 6+ months. Thereafter, I wish I would have quit this job that I had for 3 years because it made a lot of money post graduation. It stressed me out tremendously and I feel to this day it affects me. It broken my spirit for many years.
Family , health and money is the true happiness in this modern world
All great advice!
WONDERFUL video, Sprouht, and I sure hope you are in the voice-over industry already…what a nice voice!
The 42 year old was spitting💯
Love this dude. Just so much life advice.
Too much communication, social media, live your age.. Amazing Thanks for this man..