Story Time - What its like to be BROKE

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boogie2988

boogie2988

Күн бұрын

Just talking about growing up poor, the effect its had on me, and the way I handle money now.
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@benkaggs
@benkaggs Жыл бұрын
This aged well
@mauriceking2416
@mauriceking2416 11 ай бұрын
It did
@Zombie-wq9gp
@Zombie-wq9gp 8 ай бұрын
My morality tells me not to laugh, but its so funny
@risingembersgaming7740
@risingembersgaming7740 7 ай бұрын
fr he had 750k and didnt pay off a 200k mortgage 🤦
@dabidatragedy9364
@dabidatragedy9364 4 ай бұрын
damn
@LilNicky109
@LilNicky109 3 ай бұрын
More like it aged POORLY “ *badum tiss* “
@mikeharvey1597
@mikeharvey1597 8 жыл бұрын
I grew up real poor. I am not a gamer or anything, just found this randomly. This...touched me. You are a good man.
@MacGhoul
@MacGhoul 8 жыл бұрын
Accidentally stalked you. Nice seein you in the comments, and same. KAMAAAAN MIKE HAVEY
@naegleriafowleri76
@naegleriafowleri76 8 жыл бұрын
brb my parents didnt buy me toys or video games, suddenly i was poor lmao
@robinsarchiz
@robinsarchiz 8 жыл бұрын
My uncle touched me...
@earbudz8877
@earbudz8877 8 жыл бұрын
i am still poor
@proudtitanicdenier4300
@proudtitanicdenier4300 8 жыл бұрын
THAN HOW DO YOU HAVE THE INTERNET!?!?!?
@Uejji
@Uejji 6 жыл бұрын
They say that those who experienced poverty tend to be the most generous.
@user-cb4yv4ni8x
@user-cb4yv4ni8x 3 жыл бұрын
Dont think so.
@sharkyy9037
@sharkyy9037 3 жыл бұрын
Not everyone unfortunately. Some people are just very ungrateful in life. I grew up very poor, not having much the power going out from bills. Christmas wasn’t anything special, one Christmas I got a Wii from a relative and it was awesome. But I am very grateful for where I am now and I treat others with as much kindness and respect. Giving back to others in need.
@havilavi472
@havilavi472 3 жыл бұрын
@@sharkyy9037 Amen brother me too 💯
@hecklerthedragon3411
@hecklerthedragon3411 3 жыл бұрын
Never heard of anything like that, but sounds like a good quote to me.
@mustasheolll2020
@mustasheolll2020 2 жыл бұрын
I don’t agree lol
@LazerLord10
@LazerLord10 8 жыл бұрын
As my mom always said, and what I will ALWAYS live by: *Live below your means.* If you do so, you can build up savings without consciously needing to think about it. Savings to counteract whatever could happen.
@aratakitheoneandoniitto
@aratakitheoneandoniitto 8 жыл бұрын
+LazerLord10 Man, I wish my parents did that. They did the opposite of that, living above their means, and now we're all fucked.
@sevastipternitis8581
@sevastipternitis8581 8 жыл бұрын
+Mista Gibbs yep mista i hear ya
@steveviews6051
@steveviews6051 8 жыл бұрын
+LazerLord10 I don't spend money always that wisely, so your coment is really useful to me. Live below your means, i will try my best to do that.
@thefracturedbutwhole5475
@thefracturedbutwhole5475 8 жыл бұрын
+LazerLord10 there is truth to that . . . but any one of us could die tomorrow so it is also important to enjoy life and its luxuries while you still can
@RetroFan
@RetroFan 3 жыл бұрын
Don't live beyond your means.
@looknowtv
@looknowtv 8 жыл бұрын
I can see why you're so popular. You're a very inspirational man!
@systemzajety
@systemzajety 7 жыл бұрын
Real motivational video
@Rosalina-yz1um
@Rosalina-yz1um 7 жыл бұрын
looknowtv definitely
@squarethebear7780
@squarethebear7780 7 жыл бұрын
looknowtv that's so true
@Wildredchase
@Wildredchase 6 жыл бұрын
HOW?
@darkrowdreams6737
@darkrowdreams6737 6 жыл бұрын
hes showing people that no matter how bad the situation is or how much it seems like you cant get out of something. you can because this guy right here. was able to do it and deal with massive depression and the like. we could all learn alot from his stories
@JhanSnow
@JhanSnow Жыл бұрын
What a nice wholesome guy, I'm pretty sure he gets rich and doesn't spend his money in a stupid way
@ThetreeDraggon
@ThetreeDraggon Жыл бұрын
thats the way to be if you ever get rich.
@sinsiner7779
@sinsiner7779 7 ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@benverelst1916
@benverelst1916 9 жыл бұрын
dude I had it all,rented a nice house, missus, kids, good job, two cars, high end computer, big tv, etc, a workshop in my shed with lights and powertools, all the doodads etc. But my missus threw me out because I worked away mining. 2 weeks away 1 week at home, doing overtime so being away for 5 weeks etc. the job was shitty and i didnt like it so i quit. i still had bills and the kids to help pay for etc. Now I live at mums. I have a bag of clothes. And I rely on her for bills and shelter and soon I'll need to rely on her for food too. I'm almost 35. I lost everything and I have nothing and work is hard to find and I'm broke. But your video HAS taught me something. And once things pick back up for me, and they will eventually I'm sure, I plan to save like a demon because I fucking HATE being broke. thanks for your story man, it was inspiring.
@benverelst1916
@benverelst1916 9 жыл бұрын
I hear that!
@flawlessbutdysfunctional7787
@flawlessbutdysfunctional7787 4 жыл бұрын
I really do hope your situation has changed 4 years later
@djayehodges7039
@djayehodges7039 4 жыл бұрын
Hey how's it going now ? I'm sort of kind of in a similar situation you were in too, just wanna know how's it going for you now and yes I hate being broke too...
@gametime_flip2611
@gametime_flip2611 4 жыл бұрын
Hey man hope your ok
@joachimvaara
@joachimvaara 3 жыл бұрын
how are you now?
@eliteteutonicknight1
@eliteteutonicknight1 5 жыл бұрын
I went so broke that every literal penny, nickel, and dime mattered just so I can get a top ramen and eat it dry. That sucked. But living like that made me appreciate the new flow of money I had when I moved, and gave me the ability to manage resources far better.
@THE3NEGOTIATOR1
@THE3NEGOTIATOR1 9 жыл бұрын
Honestly this is the biggest thing that scares me about becoming an adult.
@mykeprior3436
@mykeprior3436 6 жыл бұрын
it's not. kids are.
@tonerc.8191
@tonerc.8191 6 жыл бұрын
Lets.....Negotiate you're telling me I pay 1,400 dollars a month in rent right now. I used to pay 700. Compare that to what boogie was talking about having to pay and how much he was making.
@Therathmataz
@Therathmataz 6 жыл бұрын
I agree I'm sixteen now and I am just as exited to move out as I am terrified.
@spaceoutmisfit1738
@spaceoutmisfit1738 4 жыл бұрын
I’m 23 still live with parents I don’t pay rent
@ludwigvanbeethoven8164
@ludwigvanbeethoven8164 3 жыл бұрын
Im 18 senior in high school and ive been poor and decently well-off and ive figured out that hard work is tbe key. My major is composition (auditioning for piano) and even though i probably wont make more than $40k for the next 20years, working hard and loving what i do will pay off
@jdennisjdennis
@jdennisjdennis 9 жыл бұрын
Apart from buying necessities like food/rent/electricity, saving is the BEST thing you can do with money. There's nothing wrong with spending some money on luxuries and presents for yourself from time to time, but spending money simply because you have it is a REALLY bad idea.
@EJericjackson
@EJericjackson 9 жыл бұрын
John Dennis best thing to do is to invest in property actually, land hardly EVER looses value,
@jdennisjdennis
@jdennisjdennis 9 жыл бұрын
Hyena Media and Productions In a sense that is saving, because you're not spending the money on something that produces no return. As long as the investment is relatively safe then that is a good idea also.
@Nemisisofnemisis
@Nemisisofnemisis 9 жыл бұрын
John Dennis No investing in money earners, hard assets and things like renewable energy etc is far better than saving. Only a banker would tell you to save. They try to teach kids this at a very young age in schools. Currency in most countries are not backed by real wealth. You are at the mercy of rates, the bankers and imbeciles. Do you know what the banksters do with your saved money? they reinvest it immediately. In most countries the banks will only have about 10% of your saved wealth at any given time because they are PROFITEERING from your honest money. Do what they do, invest! And make sure you are 100% debt free! If you have $20 and are debt free you are richer than teh average person in that country.
@joseph10704
@joseph10704 9 жыл бұрын
John Dennis I agree saving money is NEED TO THING.I for one am always trying to save what i can save.Boggie is right tho it's not that easy for alot of people to get money in there hand's.Because a job is sometime's hard to find or paying bill's while you jobless.It's not easy.I am jobless and i have debt because of student loan's.And its not fun paying it back knowing i got shit out of a Edacation.But i blame myself only.None the less is save my money no matter the outcome.And i try my best to live with out everything.I can go with out cable tv.I can go with out having a house phone.I don't think i can not go with out hot water and having no light's in the house.And i do not think i can go with out the internet.Everything else and let's not forget about food.You need that to live.But for the most part i can live with out most thing's.Most of my life i was and still am poor.So i don't get mad about being poor.So what at least i am in good health and good sprit.
@williamwhitejr.5379
@williamwhitejr.5379 9 жыл бұрын
John Dennis Unfortunately, the mentality you describe is the dominant American mindset, and I include myself there. Especially when a person is working a full-time job, we are taught to justify getting what we want because we 'earned' it. This mindset will be the destruction of the American economy. :/
@Molzhon93
@Molzhon93 7 жыл бұрын
i know what its like to have to move back in with your parents. i left the military after 4 years, after some horrible decisions, to move back home. it is one of the most humiliating things ever. You move out and think you made it. you think you made your life happen. that was the extent of my future thinking. i had it in my mind that i was making my future gold. but i did nothing to solidify that. thankfully, im moving out again next month, with high hopes and remembering all of my shitty choices. thanks for sharing boogie.
@Immolate62
@Immolate62 7 жыл бұрын
Thanks for your service Brandon. We all make mistakes, and most parents are quick to lend a hand when their kids need it (we have a constant stream of twenty-something kids moving in and out). I hope you tell your folks frequently how grateful you are for the shelter.
@Molzhon93
@Molzhon93 7 жыл бұрын
Nearly every day. Been in the new apartment for about a week now and couldnt have done it without their help
@yuhyuh5674
@yuhyuh5674 6 жыл бұрын
Good luck to you sir, may I ask what your career is right now?
@ljamesms
@ljamesms 3 жыл бұрын
This is without a doubt one of my favorite videos. This inspired me a while back and I often think how it helped me figure out some parts of my early life.
@rohithkumarsp
@rohithkumarsp 6 жыл бұрын
KZfaq recommended me this today in 2018
@JayWillCatchYou
@JayWillCatchYou 6 жыл бұрын
And its really nice that it did because it gives perspective. Coming from happier and much more healthy boogie then seeing this? Makes me happy. Our bro came a long way
@Vi-iX
@Vi-iX 6 жыл бұрын
years later ... still living with chad lol
@user-cb4yv4ni8x
@user-cb4yv4ni8x 5 жыл бұрын
You must be broke...google knows it
@thegoldensaber4531
@thegoldensaber4531 8 жыл бұрын
I agree with saving for the most part. I also believe that life is short, and it's nice to enjoy yourself once in a while. I save most of my money, but I'll splurge on the little things. Steak dinners a couple times a month, a few games when they all come out at the end of the year, faster internet than I need, etc. I've bought a few really expensive things, and it was probably stupid to do, but damn do I enjoy them, and I really don't regret it. Life is scary and very fragile. There are only so many years that you are healthy, have money, and even have the time to enjoy the money. I would hate to save every penny, work nonstop, and then die unexpectedly without having any nice shit or experiences. I personally save 75% of my free money and spend the other 25% on things that I enjoy. That way I'm still being responsible, and I'm prepared for the future, but I get to live a little. If I went early at least I had some fun.
@tomsaltycookies3183
@tomsaltycookies3183 7 жыл бұрын
true honestly iv seen cases of both. I mean people on opposite ends of the spending spectrum. I was wondering how do you save 75% and spend 25% on luxury? I mean what about daily costs of living.
@thejfoshow1320
@thejfoshow1320 4 жыл бұрын
Tom Salty cookies I imagine it’s after bills- disposable income. Your 2 year old question has been answered! A lot has changed since then.
@shortbreadhead
@shortbreadhead 7 жыл бұрын
I'm approaching 30, last year I had to move back in with my parents, a long list of things went wrong, but my health was the main reason, my back is so bad that I could barely do anything to support myself, going outside to the shop was agony, hell even going to the bathroom took up so much of my energy, and sleeping in my living room was easier than struggling to go to the bedroom, which probably in turn made my back worse. I'm finally getting the attention I've been asking for to try and fix this because the NHS is so broken, they never saw it as 'life threatening'. Having to rely on benefits has made me really depressed, I can't go out for walks like I love to do and the room I'm in sometimes feels like a prison, I want to be able to save but a lot of my money goes on upgrading some things to feel more 'at home', I've bought some things to try and start youtubing and streaming on twitch, for the past half a year or more I've been saying I will start, but depression makes me put it off. In the UK since I can't work, I'm not really allowed to save, if I was to save, I would be taken off the benefits I need to live when I reach a certain amount, which then I would have to spend, and go back on benefits, there is no security in it at all, and it leaves you stuck in the same cycle. I just hope to be able to get back into a lifestyle where I don't need to rely on anyone else, it's what I'm used to so this has been the hardest time in my life, it's embarassing. Everything you just said is just another reminder that things can get better, and I hope they do. Thank you
@pgoedde
@pgoedde 8 жыл бұрын
im unemployed since 3 years now, and live by hand in mouth since then... watching your vids since 2012 and it tought me never to give up and hold. now i finally got my dreamjob, starting in september. my advice to all living with less moneyl.. never give up , there will always be a rainbow , lighten you a better way. cheers
@ralphrivera3539
@ralphrivera3539 9 жыл бұрын
Hey boog, I usually don't reach out to many people on KZfaq for the sole reason that they never reply. I just wanted to say I'm 18 as of right now and growing up I lived a hard life. I grew up being a rather large kid. I lost my father when I was very young right in front of my eyes. One of the hardest things for a child to except is losing a parent, I felt lost and alone. I was 350 pds. By the age of 12, I lost myself. My whole life changed the day I looked in the mirror and said it was enough. I'm currently 258 and loving it, i run my own non-profit called camp strive that gets younger kids working out by adding fun things in there life. I'm going into college for exercise science and sports medicine. I started running, lifting, training myself for a future of promise. Thank you for all the videos you've shared and for all the courage you've given me. If you ever need tips, or workouts. Just let me know, I'm always up for helping anyone.
@Gabagool_29
@Gabagool_29 5 жыл бұрын
I always refer back to this video when I'm down about having little money, rough upbringing, etc. It puts a lot of things into perspective and gives me mental clarity. It's hard when you have an upbringing like such. But it's also inspiring that you made something out of yourself.
@GeahkBurchill
@GeahkBurchill 9 жыл бұрын
I'm not interested in one-upping Boogie. I'm not sure how to phrase this so it doesn't look like I'm trying to compare poverty. I absolutely understand that what he went through was horrible poverty. I'd just like to say a bit about my childhood. I was lucky because I had two parents. Other kids I knew didn't, or were raised by their grandmother, but we lived in a bus (with the seats removed) and parked on the beach and the ocean was where we took baths and we cooked on a stove powered by rubbing alcohol. We didn't even buy from Goodwill. The clothes I got from the St. Vincent De Paul Society were already ten years old when I got them and then I handed them down to my little brother. We wore those Chinese slippers that you can buy for $1.25 a pair In Chinatown to school and couldn't run from bullies because those things have no tread and you fall on your face the second you try and run. My mom didn't work and my dad was a landscaper for hire. He made around $400 a month throughout 1983 (The only year I recall knowing how much he made) Most of that went to food, gas and repairs on the vehicles. We never owned a phone until I was ten and our first apartment was a basement parking structure that a landlord allowed my dad to wall off into a sort-of illegal living space when I was ten. Poverty sticks to you. I still haven't really crawled out of it though I have a phone and internet and a studio. Climbing out has been much harder than advertised. It doesn't matter who you are. Poverty sucks and I don't think anyone's experience is any less than anyone else's. Watching this though I kinda wish I had some of the things growing up that Boogie had.
@MultiBlueblanket
@MultiBlueblanket 9 жыл бұрын
Geahk Burchill I was lucky too. Here's a little backstory: the 80s-90s for my parents were that my mom and dad kept jumping around the US...once 1995 hit, my sister was born. My mother owned a small house/apartment in Forest Hills, Queens, New York. My dad was declined from the US and had to keep living in the Phillipines. Then, my parents, bigger brother, and sister moved in 2003 to Lumberton, North Carolina. One year later, I was born as an accident. When I saw the house, it was an apartment, but it was rather spaced out. In 2004 or 2005 or so, we went to Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. Things were fun during the time I lived in North Carolina. However, my mom got a job opening in Pennsylvania. We had to move there into Chambersburg. The whole world turned upside down suddenly. We were poor, money was tight. Two years later in 2008, my dad got a job opening as a teacher in a sort of child prison. Formerly, we were rich, as my dad didn't have a job. But this time, this job had to be taken. The total amount of money per year wasn't great - only $120,000 a year. It was enough to at least get us some decent stuff, such as a Nintendo DS, some games, and road trips. Eventually, I cheered up at the fact that three years later, in 2012 I was in second grade at the age of only 8. I kept getting in trouble, but my dad now had to work the night shift. 11 PM - 7 AM job, only about $30-35,000 a year. It isn't terrific, but in 2012, it got us some electronics. It had been four years, so I had been longing for something. In 2013-14, we had trouble with immigration. Green cards were expiring, but a payday saved us. My parents had become US citizens. In 2014, I spited my brother so much, I refused to do the pledge of allegiance. But he had become a citizen. Just last week, my life turned upside down. A used car at only 33,000 miles which isn't bad, 2013 model, and a switch from Verizon to T-Mobile. All four of us but me got Nokia's, and today...I'm having a good life.
@xS3XUALPANDAx
@xS3XUALPANDAx 9 жыл бұрын
Damn, man. Thanks for sharing something like that. You really don't know how well you have it until you hear that (no offense). I wish you the best of luck in life.
@GeahkBurchill
@GeahkBurchill 9 жыл бұрын
Thanks Ben Zimmerman The really good thing about it is it taught me (And I'm sure Boogie as well) to be resourceful and also to care about poverty as an issue. I'm mostly okay now, though struggling. However there are kids right now growing up as poor, or poorer, than I did and I'm motivated by my own experience to get to a place where I can help. Whatever success I eventually attain will be something I look forward to paying forward.
@xS3XUALPANDAx
@xS3XUALPANDAx 9 жыл бұрын
Geahk Burchill that is a great way to look at things. I know you'll do something amazing one day :)
@GeahkBurchill
@GeahkBurchill 9 жыл бұрын
I hope so. Thanks. :)
@InformalGreeting
@InformalGreeting Жыл бұрын
Don’t know why this popped up in my feed today but wow. Boogie has certainly changed, and so have the comments on his videos. FWIW I spent almost a decade living about half an hour from where he grew up. The situation I saw in Kentucky was remarkable similar to what Boogie describes in SW Virginia. People watching KZfaq often don’t really grasp what true poverty looks like.
@shinski8114
@shinski8114 Жыл бұрын
yeah aka poverty sucks
@djaj1212
@djaj1212 9 жыл бұрын
it's probably that know everyone will laugh at me or call me stupid looser but im from Guatemala i have 2 years living in the US (im a resident) and i´ve been really broke and depressed im looking for jobs and the only thing im doing is studying in college but i´m still unemployed i don´t know why i wrote this but fuck it i just wanted to get this out of my chest
@djaj1212
@djaj1212 9 жыл бұрын
lopperz thanks lopperz. i really appreciate that
@You68688
@You68688 9 жыл бұрын
HAHAHAHA stupid looser,,, Now seriously why do you think so low of yourself?
@You68688
@You68688 9 жыл бұрын
tito de leon de paz Watch out people we got a badass over here
@You68688
@You68688 9 жыл бұрын
tito de leon de paz Not really man you are just really insecure I actually though that it was really stupid of your part to consider yourself a looser just because you are broke if I wanted to talk shit about you I woudn´t even take the time to ask you why do you think so low of yourself
@djaj1212
@djaj1212 9 жыл бұрын
You68688 it was very stupid and immature from your part calling stupid looser.. but fuck it ,and those reasons of why do i think so low of myself it's quite personal i already put too many info in the first comment the only thing i can say is that i don't wish this nor even to my worst enemy
@zenuric
@zenuric 8 жыл бұрын
I grew up with a good amount of money, enough to get us through our days. That was up until i turned ten, my mother got very sick, so sick that the doctors didnt think she would make it out alive, this had a big impact on how we lived because we had no money coming in, it got so bad to the point where we had to live on the streets and beg for money for about 2-3 months and sometimes that money wasnt enough to get through the day. I'm 14 now, still having money problems, and still havent found a house/apartment, we've had to live off other people. I've found myself a small job helping my brother and we only make about 5-6k a year, and it's very hard, i'm just lucky enough that i have food on the table and clothes to wear. This video spoke to me and i thank you for putting this video up.
@josephramirez557
@josephramirez557 8 жыл бұрын
Checkout a blog called Dare and Conquer by Damian Pros-he went from broke in the slums waiting tables to making a living off of 5r now.
@yuhyuh5674
@yuhyuh5674 6 жыл бұрын
Holy shit I'm so sorry for what happened to you
@LachyQuee
@LachyQuee 9 жыл бұрын
You've got more than 2 million subs, so I've got no clue if you'll see this comment and read it, but if you do, know that you and this story are inspirational. I always loved games and MMORGPs growing up and I played card games too and I agree with you, they can take you to a place that at times is much happier than whatever might be happening in your real world. I appreciate you sharing this story with everyone because even if you're not someone who suffers from depression or anxiety, this is really uplifting and motivating. It makes me want to go out and do whatever it is I want to do that makes me happy despite what other people think about it. Thank you for sharing. You've really lightened my day and motivated me. You're a example dude, a hero to people who suffered like you. Keep it up!
@IndyRider
@IndyRider 6 жыл бұрын
I like that your storytelling is so realistic, raw and not dramatized or sugarcoated
@lukeskywalker8205
@lukeskywalker8205 10 жыл бұрын
Every time I look at comments on this guys videos my faith in humanity dies a little. People are assholes.
@BonDieu617
@BonDieu617 10 жыл бұрын
Do you have some left to share? I lost mine years ago :/
@Antonius6849
@Antonius6849 10 жыл бұрын
Those people are just ignorant, not mean. Judging by the level of cruelty we'd have to conclude that they all are serial killers or suchlike. Writing mean bullshit behind a fake name is the simplest thing in the world. Don't believe all that you read, just ignore them when possible. When they grow up, they'll probably feel stupid. And by the way: 1,600,000 + subscribers. Who are the losers?
@violentskittlez
@violentskittlez 10 жыл бұрын
BonDieu617 Luke Skywalker They still make that?
@nhdipper9878
@nhdipper9878 10 жыл бұрын
yes young padawon, once you learn the ways of the force subscribers will come in waves
@stevebrule6172
@stevebrule6172 9 жыл бұрын
Better than being spoiled, spoiled people have serious trouble with the idea of earning money. Great video btw
@blastrydermega9086
@blastrydermega9086 9 жыл бұрын
What a touching story i know how it feels to be broke it's horrible and it's not a good feeling either and you are so right when you said do we all need that latest cell phone or game system brand new shoes brand new clothes etc that costs hundreds of dollars and then after we buy all of that stuff we are in the deepest ditch ever then we wanna turn around and sell everything we bought at the pawn shop all because we want everything brand new we all need to manage our money and our life the right way when we learn how to do that our livelyhood will be so much better. I am glad that your life is better now boogie and you are doing great for yourself and i'm glad i'm subscribed to you because i love your videos really i should've subscribed to you a long time ago but i didn't but now i'm glad i did your youtube channel is awesome keep doing what you are doing man.
@ZuraJura
@ZuraJura Жыл бұрын
Well well well
@michaelcooke8665
@michaelcooke8665 2 жыл бұрын
I like boogie's older videos they're the best👍
@ibthat1guy
@ibthat1guy 2 жыл бұрын
Fr they hit different and are in some way pretty motivating. He speaks a lot of truth
@cortezbaldur413
@cortezbaldur413 7 жыл бұрын
i grew up poor and i am still poor i can't move outta my moms house because of social anxiety. i finally got a job as a dishwasher but only work on the weekends. so i don't make much. i have been spending a lot of my money recently and i feel aweful about it. i remember when i actually had 700$ in my bank. now i barely have 200$. i'v learned to stop making those small little purchases that i don't NEED but only WANT!! i wanna reach 700$in my bank again and feel so safe knowing if anything happens to my mom. (only parent) i have money to help her and help myself. 700$ isn't a lot i know but if spent wisely i know i could really help my mom out with any troubles. it's just so tough saving cause there is so many things i want but i know i gotta hold back so i can save up. great vid boogie it was awesome..
@shoganflamemasta3975
@shoganflamemasta3975 7 жыл бұрын
Before working or making any mony at all you should focus on getting rid of your social anxiety. Ask your mom to pay a therapist, speak about it, search Inside what is it that you are insecure about, what are you afraid of. And that's going to be the first step. Once you get rid of it, you will see the freedom you have. To search for jobs, to meet amazing people that share interests with you, and they will teach you things and you'll be able to gain mony and be independant for your first time. But that social anxiety is the first thing to beat. And you can beat it, even if it doesn't seems like it. Belive me, i went trought it, and now i'm one of the most extroverted person you could find. I've done things, and entered into social situations even "normal people" or people without social anxiety can't, because they are shy. And i met great people and learned a lot trough them. So, stay strong and good luck.
@cortezbaldur413
@cortezbaldur413 7 жыл бұрын
+shogan flamemasta thanks for that. well actually me getting a weekend job has helped a LOT with my social anxiety. i'v met a lot of new people at my job and almost all of them are really cool to me. now i only get upset/scared or freaked out if i am alone in a unknown public place with strangers focusing on me about something. so in short now my anxiety is more about being lost in a unfamiliar place. i still worry though cause i can't completely function in society i'v done really well at making small talk, but i know i couldn't survive if i was forced to live alone. heck i only just learned how to pay my phone bill and i still need help doing simple things like that sometimes. thankfully though my weekend job has has helped me be more comfortable around strangers. now i have nightmares about waking up in a unfamiliar place alone with no friends or family in sight and i'm desperately trying to find my way home but i never do. it's gotten a little better though. i'm glad u cared enough to respond to my comment means a lot.
@seanmacreachtain1742
@seanmacreachtain1742 7 жыл бұрын
Cortez Baldur I understand this a lot, getting nervous walking down a road on your own, not knowing where to look, what to do with your hands etc... I like to tell myself no one gives a fuck, think how many people you walk past and you remember nearly none of them. Just ignore the feeling and listen to music or something. I know you probably have it way worse and this only covers one situation, just thought it might help, even a little bit.
@fugginchit1
@fugginchit1 6 жыл бұрын
I got rid of all if my anxiety by changing my diet and exercising! Learn to make your own lacto-fermented foods. They have probiotics which make your brain happy! 😊 Just focus on that and getting omega 3 and bringing down omega 6. Saved my life! Oh and try juicing. And stick with it for a few weeks. Once i did this and started running i had to continue to run everyday or id go stir crazy!.. Think vegan but with some fish added in and homemade probiotics like pickles etc..
@thunder7638
@thunder7638 6 жыл бұрын
Cortez Baldur Social anxiety isn't real
@ImmortalJeremy
@ImmortalJeremy 5 жыл бұрын
I’m definitely there right now. Almost started crying in the end when you talked about how you know most of us are hand to mouth or paycheck to paycheck... or barely surviving... idk why but it made me emotional to know so many other people are going through the same things I am
@Saint_Roscoe
@Saint_Roscoe 3 жыл бұрын
Subscribed to your channel because I feel this. My route was slightly different. I saved for almost a year, every penny I could, so that I could move in to a place on my own and buy my own furniture for the first time in my adult life. I had always had hand me down items or things purchased from a thrift store or second hand. The first night I laid in a bed that I paid for entirely myself, with furniture that matched and had that feeling of “I made it”...it was priceless. I was able to keep a little in savings, but now my goal is to keep putting as much as I can into savings so I can have that same feeling of security. Good on ya and even though you don’t know me, I’m proud of your work and determination.
@FlyingOverTr0ut
@FlyingOverTr0ut 10 жыл бұрын
I love these stories, boogie.
@Thagy1973
@Thagy1973 2 жыл бұрын
I just discovered this guy and I have to say I really love his positivity!! He is very encouraging and gives me hope when I'm feeling alone and depressed.
@Jim-so3zm
@Jim-so3zm Жыл бұрын
Don't look into his recent history then
@atomwolf7115
@atomwolf7115 9 жыл бұрын
My Family was middle class my Mum is a Nurse and my Dad supervised several shops for a multi-national company. I was very well treated and in Christmas and birthdays I was spoiled and up till i was about 10 i got a new game or toy every month. However, my parents brought me up to know the value of money. I couldn't just ask for things in fact I'd be embarrassed to ask for things and was always hugely grateful when I did get something. I had a great upbringing, my parents are awesome but there was no way they where going to let me be a spoiled little shit. I'm glad they brought me up to know the value of money. I'm now 18 years, studying computer science and earning 700 dollars a month, which isn't great but it's good enough.
@Snickers557
@Snickers557 9 жыл бұрын
poor killer
@marcusray3408
@marcusray3408 7 жыл бұрын
i grew up broke, I am still broke
@kebabmcnugget3514
@kebabmcnugget3514 6 жыл бұрын
Marcus Ray Lol Damn bro
@drizzlekx4205
@drizzlekx4205 5 жыл бұрын
I know man
@ruudhollenberg
@ruudhollenberg 10 жыл бұрын
I can't say I have ever been really poor. But I did go through a (relative short) time where I had no money, where I was happy I could scramble together some last cents to buy one last 1euro bread until I got paid again. it was dry a fuck, but it was the best bread I had ever tasted. And ever since then I found a new appreciation for all the things I have. And that experience made me wiser and more happy than ever before.
@itsCAFE
@itsCAFE 10 жыл бұрын
words of wisdom
@thunder7638
@thunder7638 6 жыл бұрын
CAFE only reply in 4 years lol
@aymanalmasri3278
@aymanalmasri3278 7 жыл бұрын
this video hit home for me going through a tuff time atm and man this video has giving me hope keep up the great work
@rockstar6786
@rockstar6786 10 жыл бұрын
It's been hard for me and I feel it. It took me a while to get where I'm at but I'm definitely getting back on my feet. It wasn't easy but I've worked for retail for a very long time and for the work I used to do, I was well underpaid. People say teachers don't make much but definitely a lot more than most people. The key to financial stability is living only to your means and a lot of people focus on the wants instead of the needs. Eventually, they are over their heads with expenses and not enough income. I make double what I made at my best paying retail job. I used to live paycheck to paycheck and barely squeezed by but unfortunately had to neglect my student loans. Ended up loosing my best retail job working at a furniture store and did collections breifly but it wasn't until a principal called me for a position at a public school in Chicago is when things turned around. Been happy ever since. Knowledge and school is everything. It's why high school dropouts think they can make it and reality hits them so hard, some never recover and live miserably and beg for assistance. I preach to them that leaving high school amd not going to college or not even finish high school is by far their biggest mistake. I'm a big fan of all your videos! I watch your shows all the time
@BadDayLetsPlay
@BadDayLetsPlay 10 жыл бұрын
I really like this, such a great point to keep in kind. As tough as it can be, save what you can! You owe it to yourself.
@jofussy
@jofussy 10 жыл бұрын
hey. i have watched a few of your videos and you are very similar to me. i hit bottom earlier last year.i had 0 in the bank and thousands owed. i am now self employed and have built up a reputation. being self employed has given me the chance to work where i want and for how much i want. the best part about hitting bottom is that the only way is UP!!!!! keep doing what you love doing.
@StephaniehasStories
@StephaniehasStories 10 жыл бұрын
You are seriously so amazing, so inspirational! I love your outlook on money. Too many people get a little money, get so excited and then go and spend it all...then they're right back to being broke like they were before. I'm saving saving saving like crazy now too! Good luck! You're awesome! :)
@southpawdj
@southpawdj 6 жыл бұрын
Boogie, I think this was the first video I saw of yours years ago. I connect in many ways with this video. I feel your struggle, and I've been through a lot of the same. Keep going man, I'll do my best to do the same. Much love, peace.
@Nostalgic684
@Nostalgic684 Жыл бұрын
Need this boogie back! Not what he’s become
@0verpoweredMadness
@0verpoweredMadness 10 жыл бұрын
i hate the fact that only like an average 1/4th of his subs watches his serious vids...
@0verpoweredMadness
@0verpoweredMadness 10 жыл бұрын
***** still hate that =/
@santiagomedina1997
@santiagomedina1997 8 жыл бұрын
I've always enjoyed your videos boogie, but this one particular video spoke to me. My family use to be where you use to be, but after years of grinding the heck out of life we can finally live proper lives not having to move from place to place. My parents past put me in this kind of mind set where I never want to be in that position, I want to succeed and do great things in life and use what ever I have to bless others and make other people's lives better. My Dad always told me that the greatest stories start with humble beginnings. love you boogie, your videos are great, you're a very inspirational man and I look up to you.
@jamiesmith907
@jamiesmith907 8 жыл бұрын
man you are so right. I am really struggling with being broke , I had a good paying job , cars , dirt bike and lots of stuff and didn't save any money because I was too busy living day by day ,then I got involved in drugs which lead to depression and 3 suicide attempts then 9 month's in rehab ,I recovered from that then I returned to work and continued on with life then I suffered from seizures which stopped me from working which turned my life upside-down sending me broke because I never saved any money when times where good, now I'm going through a divorce because I can't provide an income which left my wife to pay all the bills and honestly I don't blame her she deserves better than me, I never really understood what it was actually like and now I know how soul crushing it actually is. I have been really depressed and even thought about suicide again just to escape from it all but after watching this video really inspired me and made me think "what the hell am I thinking " I know that I'm the only one who can change my situation so I am going to get help with my issues and I have you to thank for that, you don't know how much you have helped me, I have struggled with depression for 10 years now but I've tried my best not to show it because I considered it as a weakness but it's actually a illness that never really left me and watching this video really opened my eye's and help me understand that I have to get help. I will be o.k but honestly I have you to thank for making me understand that, wow man you saved me !!!
@asmrshorty9915
@asmrshorty9915 9 жыл бұрын
Been watching your for awhile just stumbled upon this vid. Great message u r an inspiration to many ppl keep it going boogie ur giving ppl the greatest gift of all honesty and a chance to smile and laugh
@hanibal43
@hanibal43 10 жыл бұрын
my parents have always provided for me in all areas and i have always worked to purchase any luxury i wanted for myself. i feel that its important to make and watch videos like this because you become aware of what you have in life and not spend frivolously thank you for this video
@linkofhyrul3613
@linkofhyrul3613 6 жыл бұрын
Very inspirational words boogie! They always seem to brighten me up. I myself am living with very little money to my name and suffering from depression only makes it harder sometimes to acquire more. Thanks for the kind and inspiring words and the great advice!
@somegirljess
@somegirljess 7 жыл бұрын
I fucking love you boogie! this is something that I've been struggling with. I grew up poor not due to neglect or frivolous spending, but my father was sick all my life and couldn't work and my mother busted her ass every day to give us what we had. I am so proud of them and everything thing they did to keep food in our mouths and clothes on our backs. The last few months I've been trying to get out of debt and create a cushion for myself and I can't seem to do it. I feel that your video from years ago was placed in front of me to help give me motivation and help me to realize I'm not alone. you're such a real and relatable person and I wish the best for you!
@km6543
@km6543 10 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing your story. There are lots of reasons as to why money is hard to acquire, but I think the main issue today is that human labor is being slowly phased out. The technology and automation is getting better and better and is making human workers less and less relevant, and companies are naturally going to continue that trend because it reduces their expenses. The important question today is not how we can create more jobs, but how to translate that increased productivity into more prosperity for everyone.
@itzzhyperr
@itzzhyperr 9 жыл бұрын
I really enjoy watching these real life story, I honestly do, Francis. Keep up the good work!
@cyberpunkz6659
@cyberpunkz6659 9 жыл бұрын
Hes not francis just saying
@itzzhyperr
@itzzhyperr 9 жыл бұрын
wat
@itzzhyperr
@itzzhyperr 9 жыл бұрын
I realize that
@cindynarigon2286
@cindynarigon2286 8 жыл бұрын
I have just found your videos the other day. You are an awsome person. Thank you for talking about a lot of stuff we all seem to struggle with at some point in our lives and the advice on this video will help me out I know.
@stephenfloresii7901
@stephenfloresii7901 7 жыл бұрын
Bruh I'm a recent fan and I can't tell you how much your videos help my mood and put me in the right mind frame to continue the struggle that is life
@bricksix8696
@bricksix8696 10 жыл бұрын
what I have learnt is to hoard all of teh moneys :3
@skullcrush3r12
@skullcrush3r12 10 жыл бұрын
Lol. That made me laugh so hard. #preach
@hyprodevo6915
@hyprodevo6915 4 жыл бұрын
*The IRS wants to know your location*
@Revangelistautube
@Revangelistautube 8 жыл бұрын
Bro.... you are a great person... Inspiring, Admirable.
@wolvojay85
@wolvojay85 9 жыл бұрын
Boogie I totally understand where you're coming from here, without going into too much detail when I left school I worked straight away up until roughly 2 years ago where I had to leave that job due to personal reasons. Having my own place and needing to pay bills, leaving my job was the last thing I wanted or needed to do but it came to the point where I had to, to cut a long story short I spent a year unemployed, having paid into the system all the time since I left school the government were refusing to give me help when I needed it the most (I live in the UK). However after applying for roughly 700 jobs in that year of unemployment just over a year ago I landed another job, now because I was so broke previously, every spare penny I have goes into my bank and it stays there unless I need it, this is something I would never have done previously but I never ever want to be in that situation again, thankfully now I have a few thousand in the bank and you're dead on when you say it is unbelievable how much more secure you feel! Just don't spend money on shit you don't need is the main lesson here, had I saved my money before I was unemployed I could have quite easily survived that year, especially seeing as most of that time I lived with my mom and could have put away £500 a month if I really wanted to, man I would love to be able to do that today haha!
@GrandMastaPurdy
@GrandMastaPurdy 6 жыл бұрын
Came back to one of your older videos after watching where you are now. You’ve come a long way, keep up the great work!!
@MatthewCaligari
@MatthewCaligari 10 жыл бұрын
I can't wait till this legend of a bloke hits 2 million subs! This guy hands down is the nicest guy on the net.
@jessegf22
@jessegf22 3 жыл бұрын
This guy inspires me so much I’m watching this 8 years after and he teaches me alot
@lucashunter6441
@lucashunter6441 Жыл бұрын
He’s a charlatan
@heathercombs8170
@heathercombs8170 8 жыл бұрын
Great video Boog honestly you are tight, i have for the past year have done what you are saying but witj not a whole lot saved up, but security knowing is the best feeling ever, i never grew up poor lower middle class my dad is a very hard workimg man, but i am terrified to live poor. when i first moved out i had a young son and thungs were tough. i could go in and on about how amazing amd inspirational you are to me and many others. God Bless you my friend
@StarlikeIdiot
@StarlikeIdiot 7 жыл бұрын
I come back and watch this video occasionally, and every time it makes me feel better. It reminds me that even though I have only scraped together a few thousand, I have something to fall back on. Thanks, Boogie!
@mje19D
@mje19D 6 жыл бұрын
Watching this in 2018..... Man how things have changed :)
@tomferguson1795
@tomferguson1795 10 жыл бұрын
Inspirational video, good luck to you in everything you do!
@willyum7766
@willyum7766 8 жыл бұрын
I had it hard, my dad only loaned me a small loan of 1 million $'s. Sorry buggie. Just kidding.
@MasonRantsnGamesRC
@MasonRantsnGamesRC 8 жыл бұрын
I knew this comment was coming
@juancamilolargogonzalez7488
@juancamilolargogonzalez7488 7 жыл бұрын
Wise words, I appreciate your message Boogie. Cheers from Colombia, I see your videos every day and it is inspirational for me, specially because I am going through a hard moment of my life right now.
@000snowy
@000snowy 10 жыл бұрын
really shows how much you worked for what you got. Good job!
@tgbplays658
@tgbplays658 4 жыл бұрын
I love these stories because he turned out as an awesome and inspiring person, despite a rough life. We should all appreciate Boogie for this.
@martinfiala2712
@martinfiala2712 3 жыл бұрын
Man your so full of life events that brought you down and you rise up. YOU INSPIRE ME BOOGIE. Thank You. Im only 14 and I can relate to this when I lived on the streets for a month, when me and my mom had to couch surf with her friends. You inspire me. Thank you
@karatgaming5792
@karatgaming5792 6 жыл бұрын
Boogie, you're such a great inspiration. You've been through so much tough shit, yet you managed a way to push through it and survive. You're not only my hero, but a lot of people's hero too.
@HartleyHitman
@HartleyHitman 9 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing your experiences Boogie! I found this video very inspirational.
@thefifthdoctor6780
@thefifthdoctor6780 2 жыл бұрын
Touching story and so true to life. Thank you for sharing Boogie
@nerforeos675
@nerforeos675 6 жыл бұрын
So glad to see how far you've come. I grew up in a lower class home too and I know how you feel. People always accuse me of being a penny pincher when I don't want to go to the latest movie or buy the latest tech toy. I have plenty of money to do those things now, but that fear of my parents arguing over bills, and having to have the heater off in the winter will always be with me.
@ThaSpartanX
@ThaSpartanX 10 жыл бұрын
Seen many youtubers ever since getting onto this site but I never quite seen one like you or with your passion and experiences and yet still conduct yourself as if you don't deserve better treatment than anyone else despite all the stuff you been through not to say its the worst than anyone else but it still was your very bad experiences. You grew and shaped yourself to be this great and amazing guy that I enjoy watching videos over. I subbed you yesterday after the draw your life video and something else but I do enjoy your content a lot and your confidence and humor and life lessons you talk about. One interesting person indeed and most likely probably my favorite youtuber on here. ^.^
@danielgarlin6746
@danielgarlin6746 10 жыл бұрын
I'm new to your channel Boogie, but I have to say great job. I love to see when good people overcome things and grow. Gotta love an underdog. Keep putting out the good videos. Much appreciation.
@mauriceking2416
@mauriceking2416 11 ай бұрын
This aged very well
@quitjoshinme
@quitjoshinme 6 жыл бұрын
I’m living hand to mouth right now and I have been for about two years on and off it’s seems like it won’t end I even started to feel like I’m going crazy but seeing your success gives me hope thanks for the advice
@GearedWrong
@GearedWrong 9 жыл бұрын
Keep doing what you do boogie, ive lived in cars and tents growing up, it defines us and saving money is the best thing one can do that feeling of knowing is alright by me.
@times7171
@times7171 4 жыл бұрын
What a great video - this is the Boogie i have grown to love over the years.
@mathiasfrostad6492
@mathiasfrostad6492 8 жыл бұрын
This is very inspirational man. I personally find money very hard to hold onto myself, and end up wasting it on unnecessary stuff. You earned yourself a subscriber. :)
@slidvayne354
@slidvayne354 7 жыл бұрын
this video speaks volumes to me and knowing the struggle of living poor, living check to check especially check to check every 2 weeks on lowest pay in my state, being stuck with your family when by my age most of my friends are rooming together or have a family of their own with financial security but at the same time I'm grateful for the time it has giving me so I can learn software coding and hardware repair
@thomasshultis844
@thomasshultis844 5 жыл бұрын
Amazing transformation from this video till today. Keep it up Boogie!!
@kaosswalker8407
@kaosswalker8407 8 жыл бұрын
The eyetoy was my first webcam too. I got it from my friend for free because he never used it. I was like 11 or 12 at the time. It was like 2008 or something.
@manabluerose
@manabluerose 9 жыл бұрын
I gotta say, I've been watching your videos for about a year now. I truly love how honest and genuine you are, Boogie. I hope things go do your way. You bring realness to a lot of the YT letplayers, gamereviews, etc. I hope you continue your channel for a long time.
@yorikitsune8554
@yorikitsune8554 7 жыл бұрын
Man thx for your story. Currently i have a tough time, too. I hope for everyone who is in a difficult situation that it will become better soon.
@JustaYTViewer94
@JustaYTViewer94 4 жыл бұрын
hey Boogie, im from Canada .. ive been watching your vids since 2012ish. ive had alot of struggles in life. i do believe your vids have helped me in many ways
@RomaZeal
@RomaZeal 4 жыл бұрын
no offence bro but he's never going to read this
@JustaYTViewer94
@JustaYTViewer94 4 жыл бұрын
Roman Shchukin oh well, just putting it out there
@tysaylor551
@tysaylor551 4 жыл бұрын
KZfaq algorithm doing wild things right now. 2020 checking in.
@Jordantherookie
@Jordantherookie 6 жыл бұрын
this is an old video, but this video had me relate on a different level! you’ve had my respect for a while and now you gained more of it just from this video alone i feel you!
@frankbianca5037
@frankbianca5037 9 жыл бұрын
Man boogie I really needed to here this.thanks. I really needed this motivation. I have heel spurs and it's hard for me to stand just for a few hours so I can work right now but I'm in the proses of getting them fixed.
@mephInc
@mephInc 8 жыл бұрын
Work to live, don't live to work.Anything more than what you absolutely need, is a luxury. So think long and hard about what you buy.
@gabeh3525
@gabeh3525 8 жыл бұрын
Amen to that bro!
@gabeh3525
@gabeh3525 8 жыл бұрын
How did u come up with this marvelous statement ?
@codyduffy6624
@codyduffy6624 9 жыл бұрын
Thank you very much I needed this. Trying to find a job and desperately clinging to by savings. God bless my parents for putting up with me and giving me a place. Thank you so much for being here.
@screwballersINC
@screwballersINC 9 жыл бұрын
I think people who start from the bottom and work through all the muck and hell to get somewhere are the people who in the end become the most well rounded. Mind you I intended no joke in that statement. This story is inspiring. I'm trying to make a KZfaq career for myself and a couple others. I'm working very hard at it. I suffer from depression but I keep people around me happy and for what it's worth it keeps me okay. My back was destroyed in football so I can't endure any tedious physical work. So, most all jobs are out of the question. I have a pain called Osgood Schlatter disease, which is built up scar tissue below my knees, estimated to have gone away by age 15. I'm now 18 years old and there is no sign of retreat from it. I've suffered some emotional trauma. And I'm pretty much a broken man at this point. But I keep striving. This has turned into a passion of mine, I love posting KZfaq content. I don't know how to hold viewers attention, I don't know how I can convince more people to like and subscribe to my videos, and yeah that's a little unfortunate, but it's also a big part of what separates big and small KZfaq posters. So I feel pretty down a lot, But I keep pushing forward. Watching this, I've seen this video at least 10 times. It's one of the biggest motivational sources I have. Because how things were for you, remind me a lot of how things have been going for me. But you fought on, you pushed through and you're here today. And even though it isn't me I still feel overjoyed to see that someone did it, it's not too far gone, it's a reality that people can make it. I think this video was a really good thing to post and helps a lot more people then it may seem. Boogie I really appreciate the video. Keep up the terrific work.
@jarradmcdonald2895
@jarradmcdonald2895 9 жыл бұрын
That's actually great to hear, i'm certainly not struggling as hard as you were but money is tight and it's reinforcing to hear that I'm not alone. It's fantastic to hear that you have grown from your experiences and survived. From the videos I've seen of you, you seem to be a terrific bloke boogie. Keep doing what you're doing and stay strong.
@TheCreeper619
@TheCreeper619 10 жыл бұрын
My God people, STOP FEEDING THE FUCKING TROLLS! The people making mean comments are only doing it to get your attention and cause mayhem. Commenting on troll comments only helps their cause. JUST IGNORE THEM
@crash0verideo148
@crash0verideo148 9 жыл бұрын
America really needs the NHS
@michaelmcintoshatky
@michaelmcintoshatky 6 жыл бұрын
j0VERIDEo um no
@Bossmanplayzzz
@Bossmanplayzzz 2 жыл бұрын
@Joel Banning why
@pinstash
@pinstash 7 жыл бұрын
Whoa just came across this video, very inspirational as I am in the lowest of lows in my life and in fact earlier today realized it's mostly due to my bad spending habits when times are good and now that times are bad I'm kinda screwed. im seriously going for this thank you!
@daveF1993
@daveF1993 8 жыл бұрын
22 here, just graduated school and I still love with my parents. I got student loans (about 6 or 7 of them) for the past 4 years I've been going to school full time and doing 25-30 hrs on the weekend working retail just to have enough money to eat and go out occasionally with my friends. Now that I've graduated I've had my hours cut to 8hrs a week minimum wage and it's been hard. Got just under $200 in the bank. But I've also been blessed, blessed with a car, my business degree, my family and friends and girlfriend. Lucky I had found a job finally and am starting next week. Life is hard I've learned that. But I agree, saving money is the best thing you can do. I've had to put $4000+ in my car to keep it running but I had no choice. Things do turn around if you keep at it and never give up.
@andrewr2110
@andrewr2110 7 жыл бұрын
its amazing what money can do for a persons life.
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