for real, it took me 2 years of this corporate bullshit experience and utter frustration to finally quit and do my own thing. frustration, hate, negative feelings really can become fuel 😂
@JonathanAufderheide-ln8prАй бұрын
@@GunterD1337 Give all your struggles to God and he will win your battles for you. 😊
@Gazelle871Ай бұрын
@@JonathanAufderheide-ln8prNot how life works bud. You gotta fight your own battles.
@JonathanAufderheide-ln8prАй бұрын
@@Gazelle871 To a point. I mean God will give you wisdom and endurance for all things, big or small. So long as you ask. 🙂
@fauzianalwoga1002Ай бұрын
@@JonathanAufderheide-ln8prtrue😢
@cheekyjoseph761Ай бұрын
That sponsor ad was incredibly smart and hilarious
@user-ul5wq3kv4pАй бұрын
That last guy is the the type of people we need in our world. People that think about solving other peoples problem and then about the money. 9:27 "money goes last for me" So key things I guess I learned : passion to do something. Turning that passion into something that will help the people around you.
@charlene6306Ай бұрын
Honestly, this is your best video yet. Why? Coz you really asked the questions the viewers wanted to know. It showed you have a real knack for off the cuff interviews. That’s a skill More of this and longer
@BrentJ.SanchezАй бұрын
In Texas and I cannot even leave my $6.5K watch in my $100K truck without it being broken into and/or stolen. That is why I love Tokyo
@ElvisSirinBoАй бұрын
Tokyo's safety is evident when someone making $25 million USD per year leaves three high-end watches in a parked car without concern. Even if they were stolen, the financial impact on him would be minimal, akin to an average person losing an umbrella.
@SbcCompany-h1wАй бұрын
One lesson I've learnt from billionaires is to always put your money to work, and diversifying your investments. I'm planning to invest about $200k of my savings in stocks this year, and I hope I make profits.
@collinsmackАй бұрын
No worries, we all start somewhere! 📈 First, grab a comfy chair and some popcorn 🍿, and dive into some beginner-friendly finance videos. Start with basics like "investing for dummies" and "how to trade stocks 101." When you're ready for more, also consider financial advisor like "MARGARET ELLEN WHITLOCK"-I came across her in a CNBC interview, she's like the Yoda of finance! May the gains be with you! 🚀💰
@celebritystories215610 күн бұрын
The last rich guy interviewed: " first, u have to give whatever makes the customer happy first, then money will follow." 👏👏
@lifewithmochiАй бұрын
Bro this is one of your best videos yet! I know I’ve told you before but wow your interviewing skills are incredible! You ask amazing questions and your overall skills with people is crazy impressive! Keep the great content coming bro!
@chillout914Ай бұрын
what i loved about these people they own beautiful things like cars and watches but same time they wear elegant and normal clothes and they know a lot about the business ..... it show you their mindset
@maleektaylor50945 сағат бұрын
Love your Content brotha great questions and knowledge👍🏾 that one though “I never want to be like my boss” is hilarious😂
@GoldenEraPharaohАй бұрын
Great Video, goodass questions too !!
@lucablocca9155Ай бұрын
I love this kind of video. It is very interesting thank you so much😊😊 ❤💯❤💯
@nagasako7Ай бұрын
Overall, I think Japanese money is so much more humble than western rich people. 😅
@mdmahibi605Ай бұрын
💯 percentage 😊😊😊❤
@haremprotagonist1118Ай бұрын
you made me watch the sponsor part what I usually skip. it was brilliant. I liked the story of getting potentially scammed!
@richardboholst8319Ай бұрын
For someone who wants to start a business like me, this is so helpful thanks for this video, for me the first guy's advice is the best!
@rellg.2607Ай бұрын
The only biggest achievement I have ever made so far in my life is earning my pilot license. I want to be a secret billionaire, but help not only myself but others.
@danielkocian3709Ай бұрын
Everyone’s becoming a pilot now. There’s gonna be some serious job cuts in the future. Our program with American Airlines is cancelling future cadets and closing school.
@rellg.2607Ай бұрын
It is okay if everyone is becoming a pilot. Mine is just PPL. I prefer the medical field. There will always be lots of jobs out there for US registered nurses and medical doctors all over the world.
@ahmedsalim571Ай бұрын
Bro that’s a great achievement Already
@sakurachristineito6428Ай бұрын
Actually the best places to meet secret bilionaires in Japan are in their offices & homes. They don't really go out driving flashy supercars, they only go to work, have meetings in like other people's offices or in restaurants & then go home.
@eustacerobinson177319 күн бұрын
Nice pitch on asking them how they made it. The first guy I like a lot he was happy to share his knowledge. Blessings 🎉🎉🎉🎉
@EnglishWithJasonАй бұрын
Was not expecting a Preply ad to play 🤣 especially because I have been a teacher on there for 3 years!
@KaizoushinАй бұрын
You went to the right neighborhoods lol I used to work at Giroppon HIlls and it completely numbed me to seeing supercars every day. It took something special like a Toyota 2000GT or a Lotus Esprit V8 to turn my head.
@strauss715128 күн бұрын
Make part 2!
@zazzaloАй бұрын
I wish they went more in depth about what they actually do than just “consulting” and “auto industry.” Especially the consulting guy since he makes so much but I get it, Japan is a very private country.
@DogeyessАй бұрын
No handouts, you got to keep researching
@Johnne009Ай бұрын
8 years to reach 25mil annually is highly sus
@jausdfiqwdАй бұрын
It's not just Japan, it's all around the world. Why would they share their secrets if it would mean more competition or losing the edge? One thing amongst millionaires (and I know several) is that their mind is the same, so this video shows the mindset is way different to those people who work 9-5 and choose that lifestyle.
@zazzaloАй бұрын
@@jausdfiqwd lol do you really think people can replicate what they do if they share what they do? Ok, let’s say they do drop shipping and make millions. Go do it. There’s a stark difference in knowing how to do something and just knowing something exists. Let alone, most people don’t even start.
@Shadow_free-uzcАй бұрын
The first guy he interviewed kinda looks like my uncle with the glasses on 😂😂😂. And he dresses like him too😂😅
@averageguy1261Ай бұрын
That sponsor segment was lit! Best one I've seen.
@yesiwearblackeveryfnday14 күн бұрын
New Sub and watching you in Oakland California bruh this page dope I rocks with it keep doing ya thang maaaayne 🫡💯
@philho.youtubeАй бұрын
Make this a regular series. You will get to 1M subs soon.
@tomokinonaka6441Ай бұрын
I agree
@Chomusuke23Ай бұрын
Amazing vid!
@jkgmgtАй бұрын
I like useful videos about Japan that are not tourism related
@mtspiedraАй бұрын
Keep making these videos!!!
@ZalbaagBeoulveАй бұрын
bruh, the english menu. lol. damn
@alexhaynes1475Ай бұрын
Your vids are straight 🔥 bro. Keep it up
@chuongtuan1983Ай бұрын
I love the way first guy sharing.
@JFajardo98Ай бұрын
I appreciate all the interviews but the last one when he said focusing on how they can make his clients happy and money will soon follow resonated. I wonder if studies are already being done on the thriving entrepreneur industry in Japan.
@StayprincipledАй бұрын
Can you make a video about how the super rich in Japan navigate the japanese tax system, since with the amount of money that often is flaunted in your clips, they would be liable to 40% incomtax, not to mention the national helth insurance. and if trading stockmarket they would also be liable for futures earingins taxsation. I think that would be a phenomenal episode!
@PrecimolobyeАй бұрын
This was an awesome one! Many gems 💎
@WANDERER0070Ай бұрын
Selin supercars makes easy money no doubt,,however cars dealers in the west are known as Stealerships for good reason
@ZaddY102Ай бұрын
Loving the content brother. 👍👍👍
@dt8341Ай бұрын
Woo first. Awesome video
@RTX1060TIsАй бұрын
No one asked + ypu had an enyore hour
@dt8341Ай бұрын
@@RTX1060TIs "ypu" mad?. I commented a minute after it posted. Have a good day 😊
@RTX1060TIsАй бұрын
@@dt8341 lol kids
@dt8341Ай бұрын
@@RTX1060TIs lol bothered you enough to respond..kid
@RTX1060TIsАй бұрын
@@dt8341 I have time to waste lol lets see
@yunandaАй бұрын
Jesse knows how to have a good question instead of just how much is your money and flexing.nice
@keepwondering_29 күн бұрын
Many people don’t know that in Japan, you’re not allowed to work for yourself besides having a 9-5. It’s either one of the two, so what’s extra interesting is that these people as far as i’ve seen all come from normal jobs and went all in. Great interviews!
@strauss715128 күн бұрын
So people aren't allowed to have side gigs? Is that a law or a company requirement?
@tezkalowАй бұрын
good interview questions and answers
@reaganmugisha2848Ай бұрын
bro i love your content. Love from Uganda
@limpsonearth8527Ай бұрын
cool video, great advice
@onpuАй бұрын
loved this video!!
@keepwondering_29 күн бұрын
I still wonder how that first guy got from salaryman to entrepreneur, kinda walking around the question😂
@hickton45Ай бұрын
you are asking their 年商 which is company revenue NOT income.
@AnthonyJustice-i9x27 күн бұрын
I lost over $80k when everything started to tank. Not because I was in an exchange that went belly up. I was just stupid to hold and because that's what everyone said. I'm still responsible. It just taught me to be a better investor now that I understand more of what could go wrong. It took me over two years of being in the market, I'm really grateful I found one source to recover my money, at least $10k profits weekly. Thanks Charlotte Miller.
@chaz461027 күн бұрын
Woah for real? I'm so excited. Charlotte Miller strategy has normalised winning trades for me also. and it's a huge milestone for me looking back to how it all started
@mikesnoek27 күн бұрын
I'm surprised that you just mentioned and recommended Charlotte Miller, I met her at a conference in 2018 and we have been working together ever since.
@jadewashington727 күн бұрын
The very first time we tried, we invested $1000 and after a week, we received $5500. That really helped us a lot to pay up our bills.
@marthasteward027 күн бұрын
I'm new at this, please how can I reach her?
@ForwardMozell27 күн бұрын
I just withdrew my profits a week ago, To be honest it was an amazing feeling when the profits hits my wallet I wish I could reinvest but, too much bills
@cryptomane1Ай бұрын
Thanks man
@UncleVuittonАй бұрын
I'm surprised... do you give them business cards of your youtube channel so that maybe one day they will sponsor you in some way
@tomokinonaka6441Ай бұрын
Hey Jesse. I really want to meet you in person and support you. I'm in Japan rn as well. Could we meet up?
@StigZeroOneАй бұрын
Anyone notice the passenger's leg in the blue Diablo?... Just me?...Okay...
@cobiyamamoto5005Ай бұрын
I did. It was a little distracting 😆
@conformistАй бұрын
@@cobiyamamoto5005 same lol
@Anonymous-tq2iuАй бұрын
@@cobiyamamoto5005that was a man’s leg😂
@Anonymous-tq2iuАй бұрын
7:18 the passenger is a man😂
@Raza9428Ай бұрын
That first guy was so humble
@MacTheDayGamerАй бұрын
You know Tokyo is safe when the first guy left 3 baller watches in his parked car. Since he makes 25 million USD per year even if they were stolen it would be like a regular person having their umbrella stolen…
@moiezismail9363Ай бұрын
I live in Yokohama and have lived in Tokyo. What I love about Japanese people is that they are least tacky and arrogant people especially the richer and more skiller they are.
@GaiijinNimbusАй бұрын
The first man did not explain how he went from a salary man to a millionaire lol
@davidc4408Ай бұрын
Bro this is proper wicked man. Dem living da gud life innit. Make money no need for school. People say school and college gud but waste da time man. Dis got money is true
@sonicaseАй бұрын
pretty good vid
@oomoo7270Ай бұрын
2番目のインタビューの方個人的にとても素敵でした! 彼のSNSはありますか?
@DionyzosАй бұрын
The most interesting rich people are those who don't drive expensive cars
@codylim1Ай бұрын
1:30
@d.k.1545Ай бұрын
All born into wealth! Japan's Daimyos didn't disappear, they just started waering suits and setting up trust funds. And most is invested into real estate.
@JeevanKhanal-kz9qwАй бұрын
Thank you so much my 5 subscribers I m right now Tokyo japan
@cameronwoodring5063Ай бұрын
nice
@justinanthenge6194 күн бұрын
The Japanese mixed race kids are so cute! So pretty and the oys so handsome
@staysingle9319Ай бұрын
Because it's has the highest population
@yyswuxАй бұрын
while the employees have absolute crap salaries paid in JPY which is even worse lol... TDLR: be a business owner in Japan, not an employee
@marshallapa48774 күн бұрын
Full send it - fuu see i😂😂😂
@GetShmangedАй бұрын
3:55 am I missing something here? It sounds like he says 十年前 to me. Anybody with some Nihongo knowledge that can help me out
@skitonperАй бұрын
Yes he did say that
@Divyv520Ай бұрын
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@LMLificationАй бұрын
Of course, but what did the wife contribute?
@devinbutler3271Ай бұрын
In the US many millionaires would be scared to show their watches and wealth like that to someone random on the street
@WANDERER0070Ай бұрын
Getin into Real estate is easy buy cheap sell for more ,,😂
@reiyen4761Ай бұрын
The first guy explains a typical person who has ambitious goals to never give up through struggles and become successful. That's me in many ways but not that rich, I'm 40 and its funny how like him in my early 30's things started to become clear of what you should do to have a better future.
@Mauritanian22Ай бұрын
Wow
@jackjackmusicАй бұрын
what is a "black company" that he referenced in the video?
@steezmunkyАй бұрын
companies that overwork their employees with overtime and no overtime pay
@Ms.Divine2024Ай бұрын
150th like. So cool
@Triple259772Ай бұрын
Should of gone to a parking area, there will be dozens upon dozens of super cars and expensive cars likely owned by millionaires to talk to
@krazzysuАй бұрын
Should have*
@WANDERER0070Ай бұрын
If I exchange my dollars into yen Im milionare also 😂
@nami122Ай бұрын
よんじゅーおくー????😂😂😂😂 すごいです👍😍
@stephengeorge1540Ай бұрын
The first guy never disclosed what he was doing? Was he selling drugs??
@StigZeroOneАй бұрын
America has 1000 trillionaires, LMAO...
@directtrading7302Ай бұрын
Biden 😂😂😂
@oneandonlyflowАй бұрын
not a great vid because they answered how much their company made, no their yearly salary.
@christiansnaturestudio6599Ай бұрын
What if you’re a crypto millionaire?
@hobabie777Ай бұрын
NOT HER CHARGING MORE ON THE FOREIGNERS 💀
@chorlauheung4920Ай бұрын
The dude us half-Black and half-Japanese.
@shinigami1176Ай бұрын
it's harder to be millionaire in Japan as the currency is weaker than dollar euro or pound
@kalasendАй бұрын
Japanese __millionaires__? You do know 1USD = 150JPY nowadays right?
@user-dn2lk3yu1jАй бұрын
Why the illusion that you are earning only in yen?
@Aaron-bh5cpАй бұрын
After converting to USD, everyone in this video is earning well over 1m usd per year...
@SenjoMuramasa-xv2tsАй бұрын
Everyone knows that if you knowledgeable about currency of different countries or exchange rate. Notice they state how much they're worth USD 💵 and at the bottom of the screen it states how much they're worth jpy 💹.
@Celtic-AcidАй бұрын
Brah 1st guy is BS making that much money being a consultant. That car isn't hypercar just a super car.
@user-hw3if4ow7zАй бұрын
やっぱ日本の街並みってスポーツカーが似合わんよなぁwww
@emilioaniba6457Ай бұрын
You should blur people’s number plates bro, especially if they show you they carry expensive watches
@phoenixdown1947Ай бұрын
it's japan tho , they rather stole panties or umbrella than expensive things.
@jausdfiqwdАй бұрын
@@phoenixdown1947 I live in Japan and they do not steal panties or umbrellas...
@wollahwollah1060Ай бұрын
@@jausdfiqwdif that so, then lets be friends jk Im just following Jesse xd
@krazzysuАй бұрын
They rather *steal panties lol
@adyn36Ай бұрын
I think you should be a bit more carefull in these videos with how you glorify rich people. While there are rich people who work there way up, becoming rich almost always has a degree of luck involved and for some people it's just being born in the right circumstances. Also it is important to note that the economic systems in which our society's function today are not at all fair.
@strauss715128 күн бұрын
Keep crying and making excuses. That will make you rich for sure.
@senaldealwis9530Ай бұрын
Wish you all the best with your channel! Great video @jesseogn
@Manny-ok7fvАй бұрын
In Texas and I cannot even leave my $6.5K watch in my $100K truck without it being broken into and/or stolen. That is why I love Tokyo