The last video I made on Graham was about 4 years ago, I’ve been posting videos alongside him for 5 years now. When I make a video on him, it’s beucase I’m genuinely interested. He posted a video talking about how he is no longer engaged, and I wanted to go over some points.

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1. Not engaged ( only so many ways you can say the same things )
– I’m 2 years Graham Junior on the financial aspect, his 2 years mine also since I’ve been – posting for 9 years on YouTube seriously
– So although he may be more successful than me, it doesn’t mean I don’t have any advice I could give him

Remaking content, and limited amount of content ( 7 years of work, over 1k videos )
– It is why most YouTuber default to news, updates, and trends
– It is simple and the basics work
– People stumble, watch, and move on
– Nothing new to talk about

Example:
– Dave Ramsey is the older person doing this
– And he doesn’t make videos like this, his content is about other people
– And he uses a hammer for everything
– I used to think you couldn’t use 1 tool for every person but you can when the tool works
– And for finance, it’s the same thing

What I think:
– He is right
– For me what works is reading and making vids about that
– Answering individual questions
– But even for me, reading the same finance book has gotten a little repetitive
– But whenever I stop, I start doing stupid things
– So I think it’s an important task, to rinse and repeat

2. Just got married
– Invest in marriage not financially but with knowledge
– You will have different wants and not be on the same page
– It’s a forever commitment
– It should not feel like it’s you and her, it should feel like it’s we
– That’s hard for a lot of smart people because they want prenups, they want security, and when someone is used to doing things their own way for a long time ( they just quit when things get hard )

Ps. My favorite part about my wedding was the people, that’s all I remember for the most part

My advice:
– It seems like the dumbest thing ever, but not having a prenup and being fully committed to someone makes the difference
– And taking that risk is worth it
– And combining all your finances is worth it
– It’s not like the person can just go do whatever they want
– But you put systems in place

3. Social Media Addiction
Justification because we work it
Massive distraction

I’m close to going cold turkey honestly
– Getting a phone with only WhatsApp
– And using my Kindle more
– It’s a trash way to spend life

4. Advice: read your money or your life
– Work is not just the things that make you money
– I think we have so much ambition to achieve things that won’t last
– And we can often have what we need today, but instead keep chasing more stuff

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