The Money Expert: From $0 to $110M the EASY WAY (Michia Rohrssen)

Today we speak with with Michia Rohrssen built and sold a tech business at age 25 for $110 Million… and whats even more impressive is that he believes it was pretty straightforward!
Michia's channel: @askmichia
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TIME STAMPS:
00:00 Intro
01:16 Why Should People Listen To You?
03:24 If You're Rich, Why Create Content?
09:14 The Problem With Fake Guru's
17:35 Becoming An Entrepreneur At 12 Years Old
23:10 TOP TIP: How To Sell Anything To Anyone
30:59 Want To Be Rich? Don't Follow Your Passion
38:24 Getting Rich Is Surprisingly Easy, Here's Why
41:42 Your Surroundings Are Keeping You POOR
44:14 How To Change Your Surroundings & Level Up
46:20 Happy Hour With Bill Gates
48:32 Building A $110 Million Business
55:47 It Was So Tough I Nearly Quit
58:42 Does It Ever Make Sense To Quit?
1:00:57 How To Start A Business With No Money
1:02:56 Dealing With High Pressure Investors
1:04:48 How Company Shares Work
1:08:14 Has The Tech Bubble Popped?
1:11:20 Working With Kia, Mitsubishi & More
1:13:46 I Feeling Of Selling For $110 Million
1:15:06 I Created A Spreadsheet To Find My Wife
1:26:58 How I Sold My Business For $110 Million
1:29:28 This Mistake Could Have Bankrupt Me
1:31:26 What Would You Change About The Sale Of The Business?
1:38:26 Subscribe To Michia So We Can Fly In His Jet
1:40:52 How Do You Spend Your Millions?
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  • @askmichia
    @askmichia7 ай бұрын

    I had a ton of fun with this! Thanks for having me on and hope anyone watching can find some lessons in my story that can inspire or help you on your journey 🙏

  • @swiftmaticsf2991

    @swiftmaticsf2991

    7 ай бұрын

    Michia thanks for sharing. I subbed and look forward to exploring your channel.

  • @Strikeitbig

    @Strikeitbig

    7 ай бұрын

    You were amazing, thanks again for coming on the show and dropping gems! - Curtis

  • @jimj2683

    @jimj2683

    7 ай бұрын

    Hey, great interview! Perhaps you would be interested in the longevity community (curing all diseases and reversing aging). They are in need of a great deal of smart people to help. I would think someone as driven as you could help a ton! Personally I think most of human suffering in the developed world comes directly or indirectly from the aging process and that most diseases come when you get old. I just cannot think of a more important purpose to work for. Aubrey De Grey and David Sinclair have some videos on youtube about this.

  • @jfndfiunskj5299

    @jfndfiunskj5299

    7 ай бұрын

    You're a great guy to listen to, and I really appreciate the interview, but the truth is you could only make the money you did because you live in the US. It's not possible in the UK. We need @Strikeitbig to get advice and interviews with people who can give us realistic targets, e.g., 2-5million at most.

  • @WiseKingdomsMinistries

    @WiseKingdomsMinistries

    7 ай бұрын

    NUMBER ONE SKILL TO LEARN? WHICH RESULTS IN BECOMING RICHER FOR ALL WHOM ACCRUED

  • @mavenmedia256_epodcast
    @mavenmedia256_epodcast7 ай бұрын

    What a man who’s intelligent but humble, wow and he explains everything with simplicity. Thx for bringing him on , good job

  • @user-wp5de7fs6h
    @user-wp5de7fs6h6 ай бұрын

    One of the best podcasts I have watched....great practical and relatable stories...no BS!

  • @wizardmack3551
    @wizardmack35517 ай бұрын

    Michia mentioned his reasons for creating a KZread platform not being to sell a course, but rather teach the skills he's learned on a partnership basis. He's the first I've heard who thinks this way. When in actual productivity a group working on multi fronts to achieve wealth would out produce a non-collective group. This is a concept of social wealth building that the whole planet needs to adopt. A free-market monetary collective is what the world needs to be sustainable. Our current system is preditory by nature and thus boomed to fail over time. We are currently seeing this effect unfold in every sector of society.

  • @tudorscutariu1012

    @tudorscutariu1012

    6 ай бұрын

    Thank you for the interesting point you make.

  • @xkaiser55
    @xkaiser557 ай бұрын

    Tom is really a great host. Love his follow up and deeper dives. Would be good to see him often ❤

  • @Strikeitbig

    @Strikeitbig

    7 ай бұрын

    He’s going to be a regular, glad you like him! - Curtis

  • @pafsrh4744
    @pafsrh47446 ай бұрын

    i like this sort of approach and realness not trying to influence manipulate people ,and for a person to be a thinker and look at the situation , never try to SELL you but look at the situation go through the mistakes and speak to people about what he's learnt

  • @fekete-kiss-sandor
    @fekete-kiss-sandor7 ай бұрын

    Wow, I find so much value in this conversation! I looked up his name to follow here. Thanks.

  • @TheZGALa
    @TheZGALa7 ай бұрын

    Thanks guys, great convo!

  • @bobbyloads
    @bobbyloads7 ай бұрын

    Great content again and that set is ridiculously bad ass

  • @KristjanKask
    @KristjanKask7 ай бұрын

    @Michia Rohrssen Damn refreshing, thank you for the real talk, great episode

  • @mimilyon8610
    @mimilyon86106 ай бұрын

    Thanks for this podcast. This is very helpful!

  • @samsonoju9528
    @samsonoju95286 ай бұрын

    Michia Rohrssen is something else. Am agape hearing him talk, and am absolutely blown away - he's so young but so well grounded and wise. Thanks you guys for bringing him on to your show. I only hope you are able to bring out his quintessence, what he has to teach about making money. I'm happy being able to come across him through your show.

  • @elisatseng6286
    @elisatseng62867 ай бұрын

    Great interview! Subed! I hope you reach your goal!!

  • @javamochafrap
    @javamochafrap6 ай бұрын

    Renting makes no sense. 10 years later still making rent payments. Being owners of assets that appreciate makes sense. Ask Buffet. Renting is throwing your money into a fireplace

  • @user-dj1js9oh5g

    @user-dj1js9oh5g

    6 ай бұрын

    The argument is irrelevant unless you have the money it would cost for a deposit. The argument is this: You have a lump some of $50k and need somewhere to live. Should you use the 50k as a house deposit and pay $800/ month on mortgage repayments or should you pay $1100/ month on rent and invest the $50k elsewhere? 50k put into your house is locked away for the rest of your home owning life. It’s saving you a few hundred dollars a month but it will never do more than that and never do less than that. It’s very safe, very boring, will never make rich and will never make you poor. When you retire, let’s say 60 years old, your house will likely be paid off and worth let’s say $700k for arguments sake. This doesn’t mean you have $700k though, unless you plan on now selling the home you spent your life paying off… but at least your children will now have $700k when you die right? Well the government will take roughly half of that and solicitors will take their piece of the pie too. 50k in a business over the same time period can make you a billionaire or make you bankrupt. 50k in stocks/ crypto will give you some risk and some reward. You have a bit more control over this as you can go safe with an index fund or risky with individual stocks. This again can go very well, very badly or anywhere in between. The main advantage to stocks is that you can sell them instantly at any time unlike a house. You have infinitely more flexibility with your money in stocks and renting your property. So basically do you only care about the security of not being homeless? If so then buy your home and get a job with a guaranteed salary. If you want to create substantial wealth you may want to look at the many other options out there for your $50k

  • @ozhoneybadger
    @ozhoneybadger7 ай бұрын

    Top channel keep going

  • @georgina4874
    @georgina48746 ай бұрын

    Fantastic show!!!!

  • @KingoftheJiangl
    @KingoftheJiangl5 ай бұрын

    As a judo guy and former muay Thai guy, can relate. Losing focus in sparring is not even remotely possible because your "friend" will end you

  • @Lily-yg4dl
    @Lily-yg4dl4 ай бұрын

    Such a humble and intelligent young man.

  • @nickyangelo
    @nickyangelo7 ай бұрын

    great video I think you asked Michia some good questions

  • @ZDLifestyle
    @ZDLifestyle6 ай бұрын

    Loved this and he comes across as so authentic and inspiring- thank you 🙏

  • @Strikeitbig

    @Strikeitbig

    6 ай бұрын

    Glad you enjoyed it!

  • @ZDLifestyle

    @ZDLifestyle

    6 ай бұрын

    @@Strikeitbig loved it and love how you mention for all ages too , thank you 🙏

  • @nivashanram1483
    @nivashanram14836 ай бұрын

    best financial advice on getting rich and entreprenuarship

  • @dalianaferrero9110
    @dalianaferrero91104 ай бұрын

    Michia- now that you are financially set, you can follow any passion ! Happy for you.

  • @CopperCowboy333
    @CopperCowboy3337 ай бұрын

    I AM PROUD OF 👏.. Definitely ready to change and have financial freedom... ready to learn... what is my next step ?

  • @TwoPeasInAPod
    @TwoPeasInAPod7 ай бұрын

    *going over to his channel right now*

  • @wondergee
    @wondergee7 ай бұрын

    I like your guest, very insightful

  • @MrTrialandError
    @MrTrialandError7 ай бұрын

    The new host is great, I have to say!

  • @bakielbenshomriel6466
    @bakielbenshomriel64665 ай бұрын

    Wow! That was so refreshing 😅

  • @harlem_777
    @harlem_7776 ай бұрын

    This guy is legit. Looking forward to seeing more of him on podcasts

  • @Strikeitbig

    @Strikeitbig

    6 ай бұрын

    🙏

  • @feliciathompson7039
    @feliciathompson70395 ай бұрын

    What a humble guy, he just got a new follower

  • @MauFlo-ym4fz
    @MauFlo-ym4fz6 ай бұрын

    "Each viewer is a life I potentially changed so its not about the money anymore" = subscribed

  • @angelmarauder5647
    @angelmarauder56477 ай бұрын

    This guru says all the other gurus are fake. Also it's easy to be rich 😂

  • @pitvipersports
    @pitvipersports6 ай бұрын

    Great content, thanks

  • @falcon127
    @falcon1276 ай бұрын

    Real mentors do not sell you anything except for Ideas! At NO COST!

  • @matthewjamesliddle
    @matthewjamesliddle7 ай бұрын

    Curtis you need to stand in for your dad and do the whoop when the guest is announced not the same without the wahoooo 😂 keep up the good work lads I haven’t missed a pod 💪

  • @newtonfrodwa8824
    @newtonfrodwa88245 ай бұрын

    A really brilliant young mind.Kudos

  • @thefacelessone74
    @thefacelessone746 ай бұрын

    sounds like he made some software and got fortunate someone wanted it... and now he's a "guru" these people are annoying

  • @ellliamelli3867
    @ellliamelli38677 ай бұрын

    Super interesting interview thanks for sharing Mischia! Im now going to try 🙈😁to pitch to investors and i have no clue how to convince them.of any ROI .. So I need to learn...One little thing, did you know that the ZARA empire started with the knitting of Armancios Ortega form 40:48 er wife?.. the richest man in the world a few years ago .😊

  • @davidohara5505
    @davidohara55057 ай бұрын

    Oh how do your find a You Tube Coach, that would be a great help for me??

  • @denvernow7294
    @denvernow72946 ай бұрын

    Michia: I find myself in all kinds of situations. Bill Gates: So... there's this island. Wanna go?

  • @rahulchopra8815
    @rahulchopra88157 ай бұрын

    24:57 100% agree with this statement.😂

  • @mkzzzzzzzzzz1
    @mkzzzzzzzzzz17 ай бұрын

    This guy started as a rs gold seller? I'm hooked.

  • @Vasilencho
    @Vasilencho7 ай бұрын

    I skim through most pod casts because they are quite boring and generic, but Michia is actually quite an interesting person with lots to share. Best of wishes to all!

  • @javamochafrap
    @javamochafrap6 ай бұрын

    Many things appreciate. He must have not timed his purchase well. Most real estate and stocks go up unless you buy at the top. Got a house a few years ago, up 50%

  • @ulisesdelarge9399
    @ulisesdelarge93996 ай бұрын

    Great podcast. However, I have a pet peeve with these tech guys who had a sudden burst of inspiration + good luck + right moment and wham! They became millionaires and I mean, good for them. I'm on my way too, but I try to avoid all these mental traps. They're called, among other things, "the historian's fallacy". In simpler words, "dude, you got lucky. Good for you. FOR YOU. You can't sell luck, let alone try to put it in a universal formula. No. That's pretty disingenuous. You got lucky. You got rich. Go ahead and enjoy the ride. Let people alone." 😂

  • @crbradbury8282

    @crbradbury8282

    6 ай бұрын

    Agreed. I only got ten minutes into this and have become frustrated by these guys 8th grade vocabulary and fluff subjects. Best luck towards their GED vocab tests though

  • @wealthbuildingrockstar

    @wealthbuildingrockstar

    6 ай бұрын

    Yes I agree!!!! I always talk about luck and fate when I talk about my success

  • @kingkyah

    @kingkyah

    5 ай бұрын

    ⁠@@crbradbury8282isn’t it ironic how he’s the rich guy and you’re the boujiee mf worried about how he talks?

  • @kareem199928

    @kareem199928

    4 ай бұрын

    He started his first business at 12, that's not luck lmao.

  • @user-on6un8tq5f
    @user-on6un8tq5f6 ай бұрын

    Splash cash on everything if your renting and after a few years are they intricate thousands or is it in usd and only own by the hotels. ❤😮

  • @Peso-Gamer
    @Peso-Gamer4 ай бұрын

    I was making about 200$ in an 1hr to 1.5hrs mowing lawns. I bought a Harley at 12, yea total waste got to drive it on the yard a couple times. Best was seeing schools having us sell candy to fundraise, so I had my own order forms printed up and my own brochures. I sold each for 2$ more, didn't make a huge amount, but all my friends gave me a buck each unit to use them too. So wasn't a bad 600$ that week just designing an order form and pamphlet catalog. Funny thing is the one friend grew up became an addict and did this as a scam. Had a few kids running around doing orders that were completely fake. Was collecting as much as a 1k$ in a few hours each evening paid the kids a hundred and used the rest. Sad more funny, but every real business has a scam to twist on it.

  • @xAlphaSpiderx
    @xAlphaSpiderx7 ай бұрын

    $0 to $110 million, $0 to $110 million, $0 to $110 million. Please explain how anyone can possibly do anything in this world financially with $0. Misleading Titles all over KZread.

  • @jessinvests

    @jessinvests

    7 ай бұрын

    It’s the KZread game.. I’m not mad at him for playing the game. The video is still solid in terms of learning from others! 🫶🏼

  • @elsavelaz

    @elsavelaz

    6 ай бұрын

    Not true, I’ve bought lots of real estate with zero dollars right after getting separated from the navy the first one, having $110 I borrowed from my dad for another … and it had nothing to do with “instructions,” it was … quantum physics 🤷🏻‍♀️. And yes I still have them and yes they’re some of rhe eggs in my basket. Oops this was supposed to be a response , my bad

  • @elsavelaz

    @elsavelaz

    6 ай бұрын

    .

  • @onlyagreeingsometimes
    @onlyagreeingsometimes7 ай бұрын

    If you plan not to have investors then you can set up your company so you don't get kicked out of it

  • @ekimbangola
    @ekimbangola4 ай бұрын

    Follow your passion is not a bad advice as long as you are solving a problem and providing value. Passion makes the pain a little easier to withstand. Concerning the amount of money, it depends on the goals. The whole conversation contradicts the title of the video.

  • @TheBlueSuitGUY69
    @TheBlueSuitGUY697 ай бұрын

    Unironically! Passionate about the things you thought was not your passion is funny. Dude obsessed to be better in his craft tells us he is passionate about that.

  • @freelee1314
    @freelee13146 ай бұрын

    This guy is legitimate I can tell

  • @Scampi95
    @Scampi957 ай бұрын

    6:22 I get what he's trying to say, but under no circumstances will I ever say to an investor "How can you add value to my company", as it shows you haven't done an appropriate level of research and a lot of investors could take it as rudeness..

  • @georgina4874

    @georgina4874

    6 ай бұрын

    That made him stand out. His cockiness-under-pressure got the investors to give him money.

  • @saifalayan4934
    @saifalayan49346 ай бұрын

    Great ideas

  • @mattjagger4360
    @mattjagger43607 ай бұрын

    Never ever see anyone from 'normal' routes to millions on how to make money podcasts do you. I know a lot of very wealthy people who made millions in construction. Bricklayers who then started a company. Plant operator that started a hire company. Steel fixers. Insurance broker. Solicitors. A senior project manager can work in dubai for 5 years and earn 2.7 million tax free. Not to mention 200k plus a year domestically. I know a man who retained the rights for a tiny coal mine in the uk, 90k it cost him....net zero they laughed. Fossil fuel is dead they said. He just re sold the rights for 4million. Another i know of is a gent that simply gets hired in to fix companies for a fee. He's earned 100million in 8 years. I think its all a little contrived to find nothing but young people who lucked out in a market full of boomers running things...enabling the young upstart to literally fumble into millions. There are many many many more ways to make huge sums of money. That will actually get you out of mums basement and able to look at people in the eyes.

  • @kareem199928

    @kareem199928

    4 ай бұрын

    That's true but it wouldn't be appealing to their audience. Young people don't want to do blue collar jobs.

  • @muzikjay
    @muzikjay7 ай бұрын

    This was a great podcast. I learn a tone from these. However, this one could have benefited by the hosts being a bit more patient with asking their questions, to give the guest some more room to finish his thoughts. I felt like a few gems were missed by asking another question before Michia was finished answering the previous question. Great questions and interview overall though.

  • @nieczerwony
    @nieczerwony6 ай бұрын

    50:30 Business gap is right. But the goal is to use appropriate tools to identify it accurately.

  • @yvonnehyatt8353
    @yvonnehyatt83537 ай бұрын

    Please start an School of Economic and Innovation Nation-it help the Planet and human care. Also study Ken Honda and Ernesto Sirolli,Bruce Lipton thanks

  • @Billionaireben
    @Billionaireben7 ай бұрын

    1:04:00 It's stupid to do it the way he does. Zuckerberg is the only one that kept his shares, he uses Travis from Uber as an example. The reality is, even if you have 99% of the shares or 99% of the vote; if you "steal" (like he says) they can still sue you. The founder needs to be in control in order to run the company, the board needs to be a technicality until it's time to move to a different type of CEO (ie not a founder/entrepreneur, a professional CEO) if that time occurs. You can raise from small investors now, you don't need pensions that think they're hot stuff.

  • @onlyagreeingsometimes
    @onlyagreeingsometimes7 ай бұрын

    Multi-millions talking to millions and the middle class in mid-crisis. The attention game has changed and the world players are trying to make sense of what teams to back.

  • @apemancrypto
    @apemancrypto6 ай бұрын

    watch him talk about why he's doing the content thing again after watching him speak for a while. he's not telling the truth. there's a reason why buffet, musk, Bezos don't need whole channels and schools to give you advice. advice is a trillion dollar industry because a persons hope outscales their ability to ignore the fact that focus and discipline will get you 80% of the way. the same human laziness that makes the advice industry so valuable is the same thing that makes making good money so easy for the focused and disciplined.

  • @ellliamelli3867
    @ellliamelli38677 ай бұрын

    When you say " I quit" what would you do then.. 🤔

  • @Frank-os6gq
    @Frank-os6gq7 ай бұрын

    Why is his socials and stuff not in the description? Id like to check out his stuff

  • @Strikeitbig

    @Strikeitbig

    7 ай бұрын

    The reason we don't add too many external links is because KZread doesn't like to push content that links off the platform I'll add his KZread channel to the description, he's also the top comment on this video, and you can also search for his name on KZread. :) - Curtis

  • @drygordspellweaver8761
    @drygordspellweaver87616 ай бұрын

    Wait a minute. Hear me out now. If $400 to $11 on his stock represented a swing of $40,000,000, that means he had 102,000 shares. 15 % cash payout then would be 15,000 x $100 = $1,500,000, around $900k after taxes. The remaining 85k shares at $30 then would be worth 2.5 million. Something isn’t adding up with the numbers. Maybe that’s the reason he is making a KZread channel?

  • @kareem199928

    @kareem199928

    4 ай бұрын

    He said even when he as down $40M, he was still millions "in profits" so it's much more than that. He said he had a co-founder so he probably made half of $110M, $8M cash (before tax) and $47M in stocks.

  • @drygordspellweaver8761

    @drygordspellweaver8761

    4 ай бұрын

    @@kareem199928 If you go by the actual numbers he said himself: $400 to $11 swing causing a 40 mil loss equals around 102k shares (40m / 389 = 102.8k shares). A 15% cash payout when it was $100 a share before the pump/crash means 1.5 mil payout, and 85k shares at current stock price equaling 2.5 million. He's still a millionaire, but he's either lying or seriously misrepresenting the numbers. Once again, go by the numbers he actually stated. If he had more shares than 102k, then a drop from 400 to 11 would be much more than a 40 mil loss.

  • @MrMrSaldana
    @MrMrSaldana7 ай бұрын

    Not a single video ever tells you exactly what to do..like tell people exactly where to go what to do and how to do it..I feel like never does a video ever give you a step by step except basically bragging about what they did...

  • @Strikeitbig

    @Strikeitbig

    7 ай бұрын

    Absolutely no one can give you a step by step formula to become successful. You need to be an independent thinker, mix and match ideas from every source/person you can. - Curtis

  • @estonian44

    @estonian44

    7 ай бұрын

    and every1 who does = some sort of scammer, unless u really get exactly all the variables "100% same" as in that formula which is quite impossible, rather learn the principles that make u rich and work with that, this can me applied to each and any/every situation and occasion, ta-daa

  • @dachillerstudios5599

    @dachillerstudios5599

    7 ай бұрын

    lol this dude did you even watch the video

  • @joesomeone

    @joesomeone

    7 ай бұрын

    So true there all clickbait

  • @jessinvests

    @jessinvests

    7 ай бұрын

    I don’t see it as bragging! It’s more about learning from others really.. business is never a formula bc it varies. If you’re a problem solver you’ll figure it out

  • @user-dj1js9oh5g
    @user-dj1js9oh5g6 ай бұрын

    Very sad to see people talk shit about this guy. He’s got nothing to gain from this video and if you worked it out his time is most likely worth $1000’s/ hour. He’s telling you that you can be whatever you want and some of you are offended by that 🤣

  • @Strikeitbig

    @Strikeitbig

    6 ай бұрын

    So true!

  • @damodaraomalley3974
    @damodaraomalley39744 ай бұрын

    waw! here is me beeing working as a welder for 20 years, i am now 36 and broke. how do i see some real money come into my life

  • @estonian44
    @estonian447 ай бұрын

    22:08 who is this guy, seems so agressive, but in right way for me, and seems to ask right questions

  • @Strikeitbig

    @Strikeitbig

    7 ай бұрын

    That’s Tom our new host, I think he’s doing a great job too! - Curtis

  • @tinkerbellstar-ik6zu
    @tinkerbellstar-ik6zu4 ай бұрын

    FYI - about his knitting remarks - there’s a 45 year old woman who has a knitting channel and she sells her course on how to knit and earns $50,000 per month! So knitting can make you a lot of money !! It’s a fact

  • @eddiesica3649
    @eddiesica36497 ай бұрын

    Social credit goes down?

  • @koumbeboube1312
    @koumbeboube13127 ай бұрын

    Renting is not realistic for a lot People who have large families , if it's just you,, it totally makes sense to rent

  • @doogjm06
    @doogjm066 ай бұрын

    @askmichia if you were in Naruto who would you be

  • @nicholasng319
    @nicholasng3195 ай бұрын

    It's true. When a person is too intelligent, he will know what can go wrong and decide not to do it. That is why all the intelligent people are seldom successful.

  • @alvonson
    @alvonson7 ай бұрын

    Hey man, I also have a start-up in IT asset. Because we're still in prototype stage. What else can I do whilst waiting? I'm working as an IT Analyst and I also have a grafting and handyman service as well... but I don't see money that I'm able to save. What am I doing wrong? I've worked since the age of 14 etc.. Any feedback would be appreciated, Alvon

  • @GiantsOnTheHorizon

    @GiantsOnTheHorizon

    7 ай бұрын

    Work on your pitch deck and start having people you know review it. You can get investors in the prototype phase. Plus, you’ll learn a lot from the process.

  • @nieczerwony

    @nieczerwony

    6 ай бұрын

    There is only 2 options. Either you earn shit for all these jobs, or you don't know how to manage money. Well there is a third option where you spend your money for unnecessary things but this is essentially part of not managing money.

  • @thomaskennedy5336
    @thomaskennedy53366 ай бұрын

    Is it just me or was there nothing of substance said? For instance he would say something like, "It's a straightforward simple path to become rich". But then no explanation on what that is.

  • @emmtruearts
    @emmtruearts6 ай бұрын

    This guy trying to say everything is bad. Nuts

  • @renatopropertyy
    @renatopropertyy5 ай бұрын

    The real estate guys are making money in property still in this market. There are always deals out there. Refurbs, developments… rent to rents…

  • @constantincosmindumitrache7549
    @constantincosmindumitrache75495 ай бұрын

    Runescape FTW

  • @onlyagreeingsometimes
    @onlyagreeingsometimes7 ай бұрын

    Arrange marriages that are set up correctly are often done within a family and community circle that gives the lonely wife and husband a friend base to keep them busy until they are unable to be involved for whatever reason. They basically settle, which this guy says is not for him including where most of these arranged marriages the wife is a cook and has a focus on a catering role, which he also didn't want. Some people are lucky dreamers and don't know who they are other than what they are doing at the moment. It's a wonder why these young entrepreneurs don't bring the older entrepreneurs to have a three-way interview to fill in the ego mishaps. It's deeper than explained 🙄 so sorry if you haven't deep it. Do the deep work. He is humble enough to tell you his faults, with some good tips mixed with some other stuff, but slips up now and again

  • @frost171
    @frost1713 ай бұрын

    Self education will never betray you. Forget consuming social media content.

  • @angelmarauder5647
    @angelmarauder56477 ай бұрын

    23:30 here's the clinch of the whole interview. You have to lie, lie, lie through your teeth and get rich people to throw money at you and if you make it, congrats! You did zero to 110 million!

  • @angelmarauder5647

    @angelmarauder5647

    7 ай бұрын

    You'll find this in common with a lot of the " Good guy" gurus that aren't trying to sell you a course - They made it because they were deceptive and fooled people out of their money. They were good salesman. I'm sure a lot of them don't tell you about the snake oil that they sold, but occasionally that snake oil turns out to work and then voila they are bajillionaires. Now you have to consider that these are the same people influencing entire industries and politics and whatnot. These are not good people. They deceived to get themselves to the top. This is why Jeffrey Epstein was so successful - nearly all of the people at the top are compromised or believe in treating anyone standing in their way as the enemy who they're willing to Sun Tzu

  • @Strikeitbig

    @Strikeitbig

    7 ай бұрын

    This is a very negative way to view the world, the truth is simple, to get rich you have to create value and the market dictates how much you will make based on that value. However you go about that is up to you. - Curtis

  • @angelmarauder5647

    @angelmarauder5647

    7 ай бұрын

    @@Strikeitbig Excuse me, Curtis, it is not a "negative view" to decry people who "Str[u]ck it big" by placing others under themselves. We should set the people who made it with unsavory practices in a separate bin of "creating value" than those who were honorable. To say that selling child pr0n or wiping out a few jews is acceptable because "However you go about it is up to you" is quite.....bad. How about actively deceiving investors like Theranos (and apparently most of these gurus) and hoping that you eventually make the product that you promised...That wasn't "truth is simple, ...create[d] value". But it seems it would have been ok if she suddenly made her almost impossible product, right? Because "it's up to you" if something is good or bad.

  • @Strikeitbig

    @Strikeitbig

    7 ай бұрын

    @@angelmarauder5647 Of course not all rich people get there honestly, my point is that it's just about creating value. Yes, you can do this via unsavoury means, and we shouldn't look up to these people. Your original comment assumes all rich people do this, which is simply untrue, especially in Michia's case. - Curtis

  • @askmichia

    @askmichia

    7 ай бұрын

    Commenting on this only because it’s so important and I don’t want people to go down the wrong path in their journey to success. EVERY company small or massive has issues inside. The part I’m talking about here is fighting your own internal demons that say you’re a failure and convincing yourself first that you can succeed before you try to convince anyone else. “Do the right thing even when it’s hard” was our #1 core value at Prodigy. And we did, even when it really hurt us. Three years in we lost a huge deal with Mercedes Benz because our team was too small, and despite the temptation to lie and say we were bigger we didn’t. And it came at a real multimillion dollar cost. That hurt us for years. But we still found a way to make it work. Anyways if anyone is reading this - please don’t think you have to lie to succeed in this world. It can work but it often blows up in your face. It’s just not worth the risk and it’s complete unnecessary.

  • @Trizzer89
    @Trizzer896 ай бұрын

    How did he afford to pour a ton of money into the project and get it wrong the first time?

  • @OnlyLoEnt
    @OnlyLoEnt7 ай бұрын

    why does it have to be easy way why cant it be hard”-tate🤷🏾‍♂️

  • @ADNZ5442
    @ADNZ54427 ай бұрын

    Follow your passion is defiantly the worst advise I can agree. Being a Day Trader I have to look at charts for roughly 2/3 hours, and it’s absolutely boring, the worst sometimes.

  • @lucianocastillo694

    @lucianocastillo694

    6 ай бұрын

    True for specific people. Not true for those who have a craft or art they’ve been tied to since early childhood or for a extended time. If you’re the best at something, why not make that something your main priority? My point is, yes other passions can get in the way of focusing on your business, but for some people if you loose a passion that’s tied to you from the beginning, you’ll end up lost after everything is said and done. I follow my passion, best advice for my case, not the best for those who’s focus is solely on their business or those who don’t have an outlet like an art or a craft.

  • @omarrichardson7007
    @omarrichardson70077 ай бұрын

    damn he dissed jordan welch

  • @donmesut9587
    @donmesut95877 ай бұрын

    Sorry but not everybody can be rich, if that was so, you’d not have anybody flipping your burgers at McDonald’s 😂

  • @Strikeitbig

    @Strikeitbig

    7 ай бұрын

    Within reason, everybody can… but not everybody will, and that’s why you’ll always have burger flippers

  • @bobbyloads

    @bobbyloads

    7 ай бұрын

    Message is if you commit your self and try it is possible

  • @4xfun563

    @4xfun563

    7 ай бұрын

    Most people don't want to become rich, but they could if they committed.

  • @AbcAbc-rs7kx

    @AbcAbc-rs7kx

    7 ай бұрын

    Burgers don't need to exist

  • @donmesut9587

    @donmesut9587

    7 ай бұрын

    @@4xfun563 stop the bs are you rich, no, because if you were you wouldn’t be watching this

  • @cmchannel1111
    @cmchannel11115 ай бұрын

    That's a hilarious bit about running each girl through the ROI spreadsheet.

  • @retrac3147

    @retrac3147

    4 ай бұрын

    Imma do that when I look for a wife now 😂

  • @Represent.clothing
    @Represent.clothing6 ай бұрын

    🔥

  • @ordinaryraccoon
    @ordinaryraccoon6 ай бұрын

    That’s why I’m poor, I love challenge 😂🎉

  • @welsewool
    @welsewool5 ай бұрын

    why the guy in grey shirt blurred his face skin? )

  • @JohnEnergy2012
    @JohnEnergy20126 ай бұрын

    Guy got it…

  • @jfndfiunskj5299
    @jfndfiunskj52997 ай бұрын

    Making money is easy in the US. You can't make 100m in the UK.

  • @dachillerstudios5599

    @dachillerstudios5599

    7 ай бұрын

    People do it too erase your thinking

  • @dramaviking431
    @dramaviking4316 ай бұрын

    The fact that he said he achieved all his dreams by 31 is enough 🤣

  • @lashajakeli
    @lashajakeli5 ай бұрын

    To me the only right measure of any advice is what it does to YOUR life and YOUR specific circumastsnces and it does not really matter who says it as long as it improves your life. I rarely comment, but just wanted to put it out there in regards to the now famous question "why should I listen to you"...as it seems like we slowly move towards the world when only super wealthy have something to say. Following the line of that logic no one should listen to anyone else but Elon, the guy who has 248 000 million US dollars at the time of writing this comment. If only Elon's advice was 2000x more valuable and applicable than that of your wonderful guest. ps: I enjoyed the podcast.

  • @JolitaBrilliant
    @JolitaBrilliant7 ай бұрын

    Don’t confuse buying a single family home vs buying investment properties, or buying stupid and not knowing what you are doing vs buying smart

  • @onlyagreeingsometimes
    @onlyagreeingsometimes7 ай бұрын

    He has a couple of homes... I guess he's renting them all while not living in them. I guess if he owns them, he could rent them when he's not living in them. Read between the lines and take the advice that is helpful and overlook the other stuff

  • @Matt-iy2cf
    @Matt-iy2cf6 ай бұрын

    Stock market can crash. Cash can be devalued. Rental property may become unavailable! Heaving your own house gives you something you can fall back on when the going gets tough.

  • @sisamhlan33
    @sisamhlan335 ай бұрын

    I am prepared to work hard but I’m lost on how to get started. Is everything, information wise on the internet

  • @violentartist560
    @violentartist5606 ай бұрын

    What guys like him forget the say is that he like everybody else that made it, got super lucky. If it wasn't for the COVID crisis he'd still be a broke entrepreneur.

  • @Strikeitbig

    @Strikeitbig

    6 ай бұрын

    Sure, the pandemic helped a lot. But he started the business, grafted for years & luck eventually struck. If you keep grinding, something will eventually give. It’s not like he won the lottery 🤔 - Kye

  • @mex5341
    @mex53416 ай бұрын

    there were real advices what to do ? or just his story...

  • @johninflorida8634
    @johninflorida86346 ай бұрын

    To the guy that said he's gonna go out and have drinks and not talk about business, that's not gonna happen.