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Hell yeah NBA Street soundtrack back in the day
@Who-Dey937 haha, used to bboy to this When I was young. Bring some flavor back 💪🏻
seems like a waste not to eat well especially since you have a commissary which you should be taking advantage of
On day one
Yooon 😃
To me as a 33 year old male, I feel belittled before their presence 😢
42 never knew who I wanted to be now I'm nobody
Appreciate you dropping in my man. Although I don't know what all you've been through, but there is no law or requirement to be "someone". I believe that comparison is the killer of all joy. You being you is being someone 🙂 Keep being you brotha! You're 42, you've lived longer already than most and you're still standing 💪🏻
How many people can build a business that will be a multi-million?
Yooon 😃
Bro you look easy to draw
So I can’t join army to go to school?
Is it worth do 20 years in military police, while getting a BA in Criminal Justice, and then moving on to a normal police department? I'm going into senior year in high school right now, so i'm trying to figure out what to do later on.
We need to start talking about the stupid programs the army wastes money on instead of paying soldiers fairly
I want to be a wrestler! I regret not joining marines after high school now I'm 30 and enlisting in army reserve to make my dreams come true!
dude I can legit do the other stuff but the thing I struggle with is litteraly swimming and im planning on joining the army i still got a bit but i already be struggling on swimming because, if someone can explain to me how do you breathe when you swim because, if you need to hold in air to stay floating right, if you breathe out wouldn't you sink, i need help understanding how that part of swimming works
Exactly! Become a prop trader and then go to service knowing you don't need anything and you're there because you want to do something greater and change things.
but you basically lose a decade of your life to build that life with perks no?
that would mean Id have to start advancing a career of my own only after 25 - 30s
I don’t feel like I’m too ambitious I just want a stable simple life with unlimited funds calling in air strikes and dropping off any car I want like gta 😂
For the security of 120K a year its certainly worth it. With 120K garenteed income you can afford to risk your saving and other capital on a buseness venture that may not pan out. And your military contacts maybe the bases of your buseness.
Im joining the military for dad lore
The problem with this statement is you are making $10,000 a month right now. Not counting medical, dental, and rent. Also if you have to pay for any education or certifications that all comes out your pocket. Military personnel get it for free while they are in. You are not considering the benefits that come with the 20 year vet and low key you kind of down played the pensions like they were minor. $10,000 dollars a month until you are 80 if they retire at 50 years works out to be $3.6M. That's not worth 30 years? I would ask you question. At 38-40 will you be able say over your investments, assets and savings will you be worth about $2M-$4M? That's about what a military pension is worth over the lifespan progressing through a military career at a reasonable rate of promotion whether officer or enlisted. Low End numbers. That's not counting any savings, TSP, VA disability checks, educational, medical benefits. Plus the advantage of the VA home or business loan. Also you did not consider the network that an ambitious veteran could have created during their 20 years. That also doesn't take into account for the training for technical MOS's or in the Navy Ratings that are very lucrative to vets coming out. Any military member in a cyber type job could be making around 120k-200k a year coming out not counting their pension that starts as soon as they retire. A savvy ambitious vet could have multiply certifications, a degree, a huge network, a pension (low end $2M), a TSP ($1M, investing 20%) all at the ripe age of 38-40. Just saying that's what most people are looking for these days. You can be ambitious as you want but 95% of all business fail. Not saying you will fail but these numbers are tangible and real. So I would say a 20 year savvy military vet is closer to being a multi-millionaire than 99% of Americans. The reason people don't see it is because they don't have a clear understanding of the military benefits.
Nice Video.! Thank you.
I just want to say this is the most helpful video I have found on the internet to help me with some of the big feels I have been having. A little about why. I have decided to join the Air Force as I am feeling very stuck in my life circumstances and feel like is exactly what I am needing. I have found it hard to grow in the place I am in. I am 31 and swore into BMT a few weeks ago, I ship out in September. I am wrestling with the fact that I won’t be there for when my niece is born.😢 Which I find myself getting in my feelings about almost daily. My mom specifically is very worried about this being the wrong decision for me. So I am doing my best to do as much research in the next 2 months to decide if giving my 30’s away to the Air Force is in fact the best decision for me. Thanks again!
most idiots wont bulild a business nor make it 20 years
I’m bout to find out gotta get up in less than 4hrs. I usually have same energy but I get so irritated with everything in morning. By end of the day I usually feel ok. I always try to get 8-10 to feel good
very helpful , i am very thankful of people for making videos like this. this is the meaning of life time is more precious then anything , money is just used to supply comfort and build confidence/ certification to feel value. Now once “you have it “ it’s hard to feel free sometimes since all you ever had was suffering/failing/ nothing. such a deep topic i wish i could go on and on . hopefully you are doing good🙏🏻
Great stuff, really valuable. When are the next parts coming?
Thank you sir. I'm 19 and just graduated with a GED diploma. Sometimes I need reminders that I have my own timeline, and I ain't gotta compare myself to nobody. 🫡
I really liked what you said at the end there that really hit home for me. Thanks man.
I am still folding like this. Nothing changed
I did 20 years Active and 7 years Nasty Guard, enlisted and officer. I have doubts about or nation’s role in international wars after the debacles in Afghanistan and Iraq. But I, personally, despite a so-so career, made out like a fat rat. I paid for college then invested enough money while Active Duty to actually retire at 48 instead of going into a government or corporate job. That was 10 years ago. I live off my pension while my investments grow. I harvest a little of that money tree to buy small luxuries and cool vacations. But even so it’s almost become a $2 million over the ten years since I PCS’d to Fort Living Room. And get this: I’m not actually super bright. If I was I’d have made LTC. If you’re a tiny bit smart, somewhat disciplined, and a little lucky the military will pay back what you put in. I think it’s a riskier career choice under the Biden regime. But that’s just my opinion. It may also be a time of grand opportunity.
Coast Guard?
How many in big navy are failed seals/buds dropouts?😅be honest. I heard they horrible to be around and super salty all the time.
Im in the army as a 25H its been great! Im getting hands on experience for 4 years as a network admin and learning a lot. Im also getting certifications like network+ and security+ that are paid for by the Army. I will also have top level security clearence most civilians dont have that. Im in school getting my bachelors of science in cyber security paid for the by the army. I also get to travel the world and save money at the same time. Not bad for 4 years of commitment.
Why research companies? Just invest in a index ETF or index mutual fund. Then autopilot
Thank you.😁 I remember despising my job and just working in general, but once I finally found out what my passion was, I actually enjoyed it because I was saving money for that eventual circumstance.
Transferring next week and couldn’t remember how to fold my stuff to fit in my sea bag so thank you lol
Yoon i need your advice. I turn 34 next month. I have a masters degree in public admin. Is there anything in the military for me? Any branch or job i should get? Would being an officer benefit me more on civilian side than a staff sergeant etc? I want some adventure
Here's my argument against joining right out of high school. You are still developing mentally at 18. Even if you plan on being one and done, being a service member requires a crap ton of maturity and personal responsibility, which is something the average 18 year old simply doesn't have yet. The military can be a VERY negative environment that takes its toll on your mental health. I would advise most young people that want to join to work at your typical "first job" (fast food, grocery store, etc.) for a year or two first. Learn how to get to where you need to be on time and take an order no matter how nonsensical it is. It's much better to screw up on that and learn from it at a civilian job than the military cuz the military will make you learn the hard way.
In all honesty, 25 is in the perfect range for joining. Around that age most people have graduated college and worked for a bit afterwards. Assuming that's you, you are more ready for the military than an 18 year old who just graduated high school and never had a job before.
What are u gonna do at Princeton? Is it worth joining the national guard in your 30s? Im 33 and booooored!
I’m 30 . Out of shape, have a tattoo behind my ear but can’t join the marines. navy is still up in the air but I still feel like I’m gonna get rejected
I'm so glad I am out of the military. I say DON'T JOIN! The military is going downhill every year. Glad I got out. Best decision I've made.
good i was planning on online college
This is one of your best vids man. Just the whole way it started. But im glad u found meaning in the end and are successful.
Do you know if you need to send a letter to anyone? I already told my recruiter and the navy station commander that I no longer wish to join the military back in April 2nd. Not sure if i was suppose to sign paper work or write a letter. Someone pleasr help!
Hopefully this will help but for my cousin he left the USMC DEP. he called his recruiter and that was it. He didn’t sign anything at all.
@@theundisputed3671yeah that actually helps has he had to send a letter or anything?
@@dumbotoonz9147Nope, no letters whatsoever. He told me that he literally texted his recruiter to be dropped from the DEP. Then his recruiter called him to confirm, my cousin said yes. And that was it. No papers signed or any of that crap.
@@theundisputed3671 Alright thank you so much, I told my recruiter and the navy station commander that I no longer wanted to serve, obviously they were mad and frustrated as they dont respond to any of my messages a week after i went to their office to confirm leaving
@@dumbotoonz9147Don’t worry about it brother, obviously they are gonna be a bit mad but at the end of the day it’s your choice. My cousins recruiter hasn’t texted or called my cousin after he told him so yeah. Once you let them know that’s it, move on. Best of luck with your future endeavors my friend 👍
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