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@goofyahhdude365
@goofyahhdude365 Сағат бұрын
Nice car i have the same one
@Crusader1984
@Crusader1984 2 сағат бұрын
Got a home and a family because I started having children in my early 20s most people put the career ahead of family then they regret it
@xkcd5676
@xkcd5676 3 сағат бұрын
The youth were told to go to college. Blue collar jobs were looked down on. You need blue collar workers to build homes. Lack of blue collar workers leads to lack of housing, causing housing costs to rise. In California, strict zoning laws, mixed with illegal immigration led to a massive housing shortage. People from California fled to other states, leading to an increase in the surround stayes costs of living (along with illegal immigration). Supply and demand, yhere isnt enough housing for the population. Combine this with manufacturing being sent overseas. Yeah, were in a bad spot. And the generation leading our country today isnt the generation that fought in world war 1, world war 2, survived the great depression, survived the civil war, revolutionary war, war of 1812. The "great generation" was the last great American generation. Whats left is Baby boomers, who besides Vietnam lived their whole lives in American extravagance of the time. Baby boomers were the first television generation. The first free love generation. Theyre focused on themselves, the torch was not passed down. I think the overabundance of wealth in the US lead to complacency. We arent the same people we were in the early 1900's, and youll see that reflect on our country more and more as time goes on. Television started raising children, an effeminate education system. Mass divorce, families split apart. People turning towards Hollywood and away from God. Were a broken people with a massive amount of wealth. Were watching this circumstance unfold. The housing shortage has been celebrated by baby boomers. Their small family homes are now worth a fortune. They arent worried about their grandkids not being able to start families. Our society has fallen apart. Its like were on a capsized boat, at sea. Clinging on the the broken wreckage of a boat built generations ago. We dont know how to repair a boat, build a boat. All we can do is cling on to the wreckage of what our forefathers built and hope we survive.
@kevinmach730
@kevinmach730 4 сағат бұрын
The issues surround home buying are multiple, and until they addressed, not. much will change. Middle class wages are not increasing for decades, foreign and domestic investment in the housing market as rental income, and the building of new homes. On that note, all the new homes that are built where I live are mini mansions. I get that builders likely obtain better margins on a larger home, but entry level housing is needed and a home with a 800k price tag ain't it.
@chris32680
@chris32680 11 сағат бұрын
I’ve made 20% this year in my 401k. Market avg 10% gain per year. Unless you’re in crap you’re not getting lower than that. I also utilize a Roth IRA and HSA at Fidelity where I can invest in stocks and crypto, to further diversify. It’s possible for those in their 20s and 30s to easily retire with millions if they simply start investing in those early decades of work instead of racking up student loan and credit card debt. Pay yourself first.
@donavonlarney
@donavonlarney 16 сағат бұрын
'families" contribute to the patriotic voter base.... do the powers at be seem patriotic? weaponised the legal system against men.. mass immigration that will do as instructed via coercion. it is just one big joke to them as they are not affected.
@el3ctr1c4l
@el3ctr1c4l 18 сағат бұрын
You can start a family and rent a home........not sure why is this fixation of buying a home. But yes, times have changed, my folks have a home, bought it back in the 70-80s from the government with very low interest rate. Back then, they were giving homes like hot cakes to married couples, I`m talking in the country where I was born, Romania, but I live in UK now. Anyway, here in UK, a modest family home would run you between $190.000 - $255.000, but what I`m seeing is most people are renting and they`re perfectly fine.
@gravemind6536
@gravemind6536 15 сағат бұрын
A family home only costs that if you live up North where people are generally much poorer.
@jamestribie3387
@jamestribie3387 6 сағат бұрын
Exactly. Just rent a home and acquire other assets. People have this fixation on buying a home because they feel like thats the only way they can acquire assets
@alphaomega1351
@alphaomega1351 2 сағат бұрын
You don't own a home anyway if you have a mortgage. 😳
@hassanbeydoun2460
@hassanbeydoun2460 19 сағат бұрын
As always, great video🙏🏻
@fuehnix
@fuehnix 20 сағат бұрын
oh snap, it looks like I stumbled across "guy ranting in his car, acting like he has wisdom the world needs to hear" part of youtube.
@icantw8
@icantw8 6 сағат бұрын
Well, who cares. He's a beginner content creator and doesn't know how to make good vids yet. Also, it's not like anything he said was wrong. People DO have a spending problem.
@wasafiassi
@wasafiassi 20 сағат бұрын
Since everything is controlled by a system that values money and the games around it,then there is no point in discussing humanity at all. You can literally do whatever you want by at least mentally staying outside the hamster wheel
@MillennialDiligence-sx8re
@MillennialDiligence-sx8re 21 сағат бұрын
I don't know precisely what will happen. But generally, historically speaking, nothing good. Another great video man.
@SniperKingz
@SniperKingz 21 сағат бұрын
Sounds like it's all going according to the elites plan to reduce population then.
@user-wv4bn6gj4r
@user-wv4bn6gj4r 23 сағат бұрын
Just bought a 2000 Subaru Outback with a 2.5L H4 and a Five speed. Screw car payments and interest!!
@user-wv4bn6gj4r
@user-wv4bn6gj4r 23 сағат бұрын
my AC works!!
@TheTalkingTim
@TheTalkingTim Күн бұрын
Houses are not investments if you are living in it. Broken boomer thinking.
@yourmainful
@yourmainful Күн бұрын
Out here in Canada British Columbia, a piece of shite home that is unlivable is 2 million dolla and the median household income is 140k. It is very close to hell...
@HankWilliams-nw5ee
@HankWilliams-nw5ee Күн бұрын
No body can afford a 300k home n truly ever own it not to many.nowa days.
@chasesandler456
@chasesandler456 Күн бұрын
Sounds like you got a spending problem, not an income problem. Live below your means.
@woofydawg1
@woofydawg1 22 сағат бұрын
Yeah definitely not a stagflation problem
@JasonBlaha66
@JasonBlaha66 Күн бұрын
Honestly as my income increases most of the extra money goes to who-curz
@ExAnimoPortugal
@ExAnimoPortugal Күн бұрын
It's the hedonistic treadmill. The more you make, the more you want to have, the more you must make to keep it. “He who knows he has enough is rich. Perseverance is a sign of will power. He who stays where he is endures. To die but not to perish is to be eternally present.” ― Lao Tzu
@noRanchnoService
@noRanchnoService Күн бұрын
Amazing place. I haven't been there in like 10 years. ❤
@foreststarr6879
@foreststarr6879 Күн бұрын
28 here. Worked in hospitality for 8 years while completing Community College. Lived in my friend's garage for several years while saving up money to move out of state for University. Invested all my extra income from my four minimum wage jobs into closed-ended funds in the market and developed a monthly passive income that now pays what I need it to. Depending on what sources you're looking at, dividends have accounted for around 50% of all stock market gains in the last hundred years. If you make under the IRS threshold for someone filing single ($0-$47,025) or married jointly ($0-$94,054), you can pay qualified dividend tax rates on that income stream and over time retire from the 9-5 grind.
@misternaem2103
@misternaem2103 6 сағат бұрын
I make 52-57k per year depending on how many hours I Work/overtime and feel like I am worse off than people who make 20-36k per year
@louskuntz819
@louskuntz819 2 сағат бұрын
Herbs
@kevinmach730
@kevinmach730 2 күн бұрын
Just like online dating, online sites seemed great at first, but it's just too easy for people to fire off resumes with a click using the shotgun approach to job searching. In the end, I don't think it really benefitted the employer or the employee. And you're 100 percent right Josh. I talked to a few of my friends who are hiring authorities for their departments, and they all tell me the same thing (at least for bigger companies). That when they're looking to fill a position, the first thing they do is go to their team and ask if they know of anyone who's looking. Then they post an interdepartmental memo, then they go to the universities they work with, etc- and the stack of resumes is about #5 or #6 on the list.
@JoshPiper
@JoshPiper 2 күн бұрын
Yes absolutely. If you are on the outside looking in- it can be difficult to even be considered for an interview. Because preference is to hire from within- or hire a current employees recommendation etc. The online sites may provide visibility to potential opportunities- but all with a very low likelihood of success.
@ryoukaip
@ryoukaip 2 күн бұрын
thanks for the video, very nice
@StudSnob
@StudSnob 2 күн бұрын
Its dysfunctional. Girls hate when gusy they dont like approach them, but 99% of the time thats what happens. Instead of this lose lose, girls should start going after the guys they want.
@JoshPiper
@JoshPiper 2 күн бұрын
Yeah- I think guys just know in general if they don’t approach that nothing will happen. So- as a result- the women can be overly selective and picky because they have a continuous stream of guys approaching them/making offers to them. Obviously you’ll have success eventually as a guy if you just continually approach and act somewhat normal- but after so much rejection and disinterest from women a lot of guys will just mail it in and move on to other things. And I don’t really blame them- if you have to work incredibly hard just to get one woman even remotely interested in talking to you then it’s not really a good use of time.
@mattfiorello1885
@mattfiorello1885 3 күн бұрын
Hi Josh Piper Who Is The Girl In One Of Your KZfaq Videos
@user-tt6qw4yz9f
@user-tt6qw4yz9f 2 күн бұрын
yo mama
@TaylorZ2
@TaylorZ2 3 күн бұрын
That is awesome and will sell quickly, altho no a/c is a big drawback!
@kevinmach730
@kevinmach730 4 күн бұрын
I must agree, those dating apps always feel like it's 50,000 men and 4 women. A girl I was dating told her workout partner to join one before leaving the house to hit the gym, and after 2 hours in the gym together, her friend checked the app and had like 70 messages. I can't speak to quality of men she received all those messages from, but for fun, I asked to see a picture of her friend, and she was average at best in my opinion. The other downside to these apps it's almost too easy to meet someone (see aforementioned scenario). I think people (both men and women) sometimes get caught up in that "there might be something better out there" mindset, and they are already distracted by the next person before they've had a chance to explore things with the person they just met.
@JoshPiper
@JoshPiper 4 күн бұрын
Totally agree. Guys are incredibly desperate on those apps- which leads to women being inundated with a seemingly endless amount of options. And that is just psychology- when someone has so many options it is hard for them to commit to any one of them.
@dr.vonslifeinvesting6485
@dr.vonslifeinvesting6485 4 күн бұрын
@@JoshPiperyep I’ve thought if it was in reverse and you were getting hundreds of messages from chicks it would be pretty hard to stick with one. The second a girl did something you didn’t like you know you could replace her the same day. That invariably is what’s in the minds of women that are online dating. Just my observation for why it’s increasingly hard for the average man today.
@kevinmach730
@kevinmach730 3 күн бұрын
@@JoshPiper Yep, too many choices is a prison. But yeah, it was pretty eye opening to me to witness that. I knew extremely attractive women received a ridiculous amount of messages, but I didn't expect someone who I wouldn't even notice if I walked past them in Kroger to get that kind of attention- even when they're new to the app, where you tend to get more activity.
@Herpetile
@Herpetile 4 күн бұрын
lol I def approach women and I am in fact a man , I got no fear of loss or rejection so it’s not really a deal for me
@kevinmach730
@kevinmach730 4 күн бұрын
That's pretty much how you have to be. I know women want to feel like every guy who approaches her does so because they think she's super special, but the fact is, as a guy, you have to not give shit about the outcome, at least initially The word NO (rejection) truly only has the power you give it in this situation. In a way, this makes online dating worse, because there's usually much more communication beforehand and then a planned meetup. Whereas IRL, you take your shot and move on in a matter of minutes. It's a numbers game, really. It takes some practice, but you're really better off approaching women IRL-because in either scenario, .you're have to interact with them face to face eventually.
@JoshPiper
@JoshPiper 2 күн бұрын
Yeah I mean when you have nothing you have nothing to lose. I do think a lot of guys could have success if they act normal and approach a high number of women in public places. But then the question becomes how hard do I really want to work for this? Do you have to approach 5, 10, maybe 20 women before one of them agrees to spend time with you? A lot of guys probably don’t want to do that because it’s draining and even if a woman agrees to go on a date or whatever - she will likely not be very interested in anything serious. These women also know in the back of their mind they have hundreds of options - guys that send messages on social media or simply downloading a dating app- and they can have easy access to lots of guys. In my opinion- this is why people are not getting married/having kids as much or as early in the western world today. A higher percentage of younger women are hesitant to commit to any one guy because of all the perceived options that the internet and dating apps provides. That’s why people aren’t getting married as young or at all- and why less families are forming. Plus- more women now are working and having a kid is an incredible inconvenience when they are focused on a career.
@Herpetile
@Herpetile 2 күн бұрын
@@JoshPiper oh totally agree. You gotta be really squared away to land a chick these days. Have not only something special about you, including looks - future - past - financials. The expectations are astronomical and a bit out of touch imo. Maybe things will change when two or three whole generations goes without forming the basic bonds that make life what it really is at its core.
@swatteam2002
@swatteam2002 4 күн бұрын
before, machines use to serve people, now people have to serve "the machines" to earn cash
@koffee3336
@koffee3336 4 күн бұрын
for every 10 men who are into women your age how many will approach a woman from your take? here in Europe i see women between 18 -25 dressed scantily clad and i only see about 3% of men of all ages stare or even acknowledge them. it stood out when i saw 2 construction workers deliberately look away at a woman who looked like she was for rent walking very provocatively, even when she passed and they could look w/o consequence they never did.
@JoshPiper
@JoshPiper 2 күн бұрын
Hard to say really- I think in the US guys are more open to approaching women on the street or in public places. But it has gone way down compared to previous generations. I think a lot of guys just don’t want to deal with any drama so they avoid the interaction altogether. Also- the internet has provided another avenue for men and women to potentially meet each other - even though in my opinion the internet is way worse than in person. It is way too easy for either person to just ghost you on the internet- because they haven’t met you and in their eyes you are not real- so as soon as you say anything they don’t like they can just stop responding - which I think happens a lot.
@koffee3336
@koffee3336 Күн бұрын
@@JoshPiper good intel, I'm American by the way, born and raised on the East Coast grew up in the 90s, so the only way a man would have succeeded with a woman was by approaching her just to give frame. Now i don't make eye contact or respond to their thirst traps.
@protossimba5017
@protossimba5017 4 күн бұрын
Funny note about the experience requirement. When I spoke to the hiring manager about my current job, they actually wanted someone with no experience because the last couple guys before me talked a big game about there previous “relevant experience” and ended up being terrible hires…I guess having no experience can be a good thing but it’s pretty freaking rare.
@JoshPiper
@JoshPiper 2 күн бұрын
Yeah- also they can justify paying someone less money who doesn’t have any experience. And I agree- sometimes hiring someone with more experience can actually be a negative- because they have their own way of doing things which may not mesh well with the new company that is hiring them.
@mannyaulakh3801
@mannyaulakh3801 4 күн бұрын
When I was younger, 28-32, I'd get dates from doing approaches. This wasn't too long ago. I met my SO at Home Depot. I don't think women are more toxic today, neither do I think that you are doomed on apps. I do think that men and women are burned out from using apps. They both want to meet in person, fall in love, live happily but lost the art of the 'how'. Changing of traditional roles and WFH jobs have played a role in this, among other things. Men need to go out and work. Blue-collared men, firefighters, paramedics, cops - you never hear them complaining,
@JoshPiper
@JoshPiper 2 күн бұрын
I do think most guys are absolutely doomed on apps. I do agree with you that in person is the best way to make a real impression and connection with someone. It just depends on how hard you want it I guess. If you do a lot of approaching and your decent at it- yeah you will probably have success. But a lot of guys don’t want to do that- it’s draining, it’s a lot of rejection, a lot of potential drama, and after a while they simply choose to redirect that energy somewhere else- maybe a hobby or their job or whatever. I’m not really complaining about it I don’t think- more just analyzing how much of an imbalance there is between the sexes. Women can sort of just show up, sit there, and have opportunities come right in front of them- where as guys literally will get nothing unless they really put in the work. I had a job selling over the phone - and I’ll use this analogy. We all had to cold call people- and let me tell you- that is an uphill battle. Trying to call random people and sell them a service over the phone. These people never heard of you, they have a high amount of objections and it’s a struggle even to get into a conversation. Lots of these people hang up on you- tell you to F off, etc. Meanwhile- a few of the guys handled the inbound calls (meaning they spoke with customers who called in and wanted to know more about the product/service) That phone call was 100 times easier - because that person actually wanted to learn more and consider the solution we were selling. Those guys had it so easy- and that is what I compare the dating market as a man vs a woman. The guys are trying to make cold call outbound sales while the women are dealing with inbound warm leads.
@el3ctr1c4l
@el3ctr1c4l 4 күн бұрын
I think the women were always inclined to chose only the top 10%, even back in the 40-50-60s, but back they did not have the power, nowadays, they do and they're liberated. It's just the law of nature, survival of the whatever.... For the rest of us guys, 80%, we just gotta accept it and settle for "what`s left".
@JoshPiper
@JoshPiper 2 күн бұрын
I agree with that. Women did not have an abundance of options in the 1950s era. There was a high amount of societal pressure for them to settle down and start a family at a young age. And because there was no social media or internet- the women had to choose from a much smaller pool of men - usually right from their own home town. Also- women couldn’t really work normal jobs back then- so they were very economically reliant upon men. Now that that is no longer the case- women sure are playing their hand- and playing the field- and that is resulting in less families- less kids and a world where lots of men and women will be single. Because women are no longer financially reliant on men- they largely will only choose to be with a man who increases their status in life and obviously a guy who they are attracted to. So- you have a large amount of women chasing a very small group of men who they deem eligible. Of course- that doesn’t apply to everyone- but a lot of women are choosing to be alone if they can’t be with the guy that they view as high value- simply because they do not need the resources of men anymore.
@dougsmart3678
@dougsmart3678 4 күн бұрын
It's a cb7 they only made them from 91 to 93 the handle great and get good gas milage Iiss mine
@tjwithanak7517
@tjwithanak7517 4 күн бұрын
I’ve got height and looks (thanks JC ), but I still have approach anxiety due to feeling uncomfortable financially. Rn I’m 29, make 50k, saving for a solo apt. I’d just make myself miserable trying to court at this stage. I hear guys say all the time “oh you don’t need money to date bro”. But knowing it’s a prerequisite for serious romantic longevity in this society, and necessary to have any real fun outside of TacoBell and Netflix-chill, I’d rather spend another year single and working without distraction. Maybe this is a bad outlook
@StudSnob
@StudSnob 2 күн бұрын
If your goal are kids then you do. have. to have everything in order, but if you just want fun with a girlfriend, finances shouldnt be too much of an issue. If you can afford to take her out and go on a holiday once a year, you are set for dating.
@JoshPiper
@JoshPiper 2 күн бұрын
I think there are women out there that aren’t overly concerned about your financial situation at least currently. However- I would speculate that most women are going to evaluate you and what your future prospects are- they are concerned about how you can economically provide as it directly impacts them if you are in a relationship/ have kids. That is wired into women- obviously having kids makes them more reliant on their partner as they have to actually have the kid and likely miss work for a while or for more than a while. So- you are probably better off at least now focusing on making more money/improving your economic situation….because that is going to be an important prerequisite for most women to seriously consider you past just having fun in the short term.
@declan-kr5if
@declan-kr5if 4 күн бұрын
There's the adverse reactions as well along with how horrifically toxic gals are today. And there's just no value to being male today, we're openly resented and shunned. Complete disintegration of social and community networks just amplifies it. Atomized, blamed, shamed etc etc etc
@TwohundredSeventy
@TwohundredSeventy 4 күн бұрын
Oh wow, what a nice car. It could easily look 10x better if treated with some TLC
@1MinuteFlipDoc
@1MinuteFlipDoc 4 күн бұрын
a vote for Biden - continued inflation at the present levels (bad). a vote for Trump - even higher inflation as interest rates go to zero and JPow is replaced.(bad)
@wipwhopdipdhop3673
@wipwhopdipdhop3673 4 күн бұрын
Most of those "jobs" on jobs sites are to give the illusion the economy is strong and that companies are 'desperate for help'. In reality they're doing exceptionally well running their staff "lean" aka overloading them with work and promising replacements when none are coming. The IT sector has been hit by wave after wave of layoffs for no reason other than greed. These companies can simulate growth by laying off sections of companies, and offsetting the costs. So they post fake replacement jobs on sites to farm resumes in the event they have to rapidly rehire, but they aren't actually hiring. The few places that do make people jump through so many hoops it's just pathetic. You get 3-5 interviews, personality and other tests (which are BS) and likely still wont get a job. Networking and nepotism are king in the world. It's pathetic.
@openmind5363
@openmind5363 5 күн бұрын
What's with testing on indeed jobs?...seems like employers want PhD's but paying slave wages...you're better off working for yourself & built a reputation & relationships with your work
@leonoff89
@leonoff89 5 күн бұрын
The dsm era
@leonoff89
@leonoff89 5 күн бұрын
My dad would say it's too old
@Waldo-Manfred
@Waldo-Manfred 5 күн бұрын
dating apps need to start charging women for letting them pick chads. this is what they are turning into
@JoshPiper
@JoshPiper 5 күн бұрын
Well that won’t happen anytime soon. There are still far too many desperate guys that go on there. As long as there are more men on the apps- women will not have to pay for anything.
@Jes1919
@Jes1919 5 күн бұрын
21 and almost done wih my BS in IT and worried about the upcoming job prospectives, even with several certifications I obtained. Would have gone into trades if I was staying the in the States, but moving to my homeland.
@sophiavirdi6909
@sophiavirdi6909 5 күн бұрын
Where are you in Washington in this video? It looks beautiful!
@kyber452
@kyber452 5 күн бұрын
I've never been on a single date the years I've used all sorts of dating apps. I'm honestly just an average guy. It's all garbage and a waste of time.
@JoshPiper
@JoshPiper 5 күн бұрын
Yes- i agree. If you are a normal guy- you will have a very low chance of having success on the apps. It really is a waste of time using the apps. Much better to try your luck in real life and create a real connection if possible.
@user-rk9us7ir3s
@user-rk9us7ir3s 5 күн бұрын
they are down because during covid it skyrocketed and now covid is over.,..... WOW who woulda thought
@JoshPiper
@JoshPiper 5 күн бұрын
Yeah it’s not surprising that more people downloaded it during Covid as many real places were shut down. However - even in normal times- the apps just do not work well for most men- so they are not using them as it is a complete waste of time for most guys.
@Darth_Insidious
@Darth_Insidious 5 күн бұрын
Since deciding to be polyamourous, these days I don't need an app to get laid. The people I'm seeing hook me up with the people they're seeing. Not sure if I'll be poly forever, but it sure is nicer than serial short term monogamy or scrolling the apps for random hookups. And no creeps either, since the people I'm seeing already have vibe checked them. Though I will admit that these kinds of strats don't work as well for heterosexuals. Now that I'm pan, I couldn't imagine being still stuck dating only straight women.
@TylerSmith-qx6uz
@TylerSmith-qx6uz 5 күн бұрын
I met my 10 year girlfriend on a text Craigslist ad I made with no picture, I just wrote a bunch and she responded, I thought I was being fucked with by how attractive she was, it all worked out for me. Maybe we need a dating website without pics.
@youtuber-cc8sx
@youtuber-cc8sx 3 күн бұрын
You cant be serious right? I would buy a lottery ticket if I were you
@youtuber-cc8sx
@youtuber-cc8sx 3 күн бұрын
Now Im also curious what you wrote. Just some key pointers
@TylerSmith-qx6uz
@TylerSmith-qx6uz 5 күн бұрын
I think men are getting over women and having to go a mile when women go an inch, maybe society in a whole is about to change and we will be pursued. I doubt it but it’s fun to think about.