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Walk in the mall if the weather or you donβt feel safe walking alone.
BookBub : you can get the app. Itβs not free, but it shows you deals on books.
People are posting on YouTube a lot of fun old moviesβ¦
πIβm on a fixed income for years. You learn how to research free stuff.
I recently took your advice to ask for discounts. I reached out to a Scribd online book app. For any discounts for someone like me thatβs in SSI. I have proof of that. Theyβre pretty quick to respond.
I canβt drive so I take dial a ride. Uber is too expedient and I live in a small town with not much transportation options. For disabled one person is $1.25 each way. Adults without disabilities, itβs $2.25 each way. Anyone can take it. They now offer on demand service instead of scheduling ahead of time.
With my roommate living and getting ticket by job reduce those costs from 700 to 340, costs for living reducing from 250 to 150 with building up storage. I need 1 or 2 hrs to get to ocean. Music I always look which open air party's are nearby which are for free stay nearby and get music for almost free yeah not as good as direct from the stage but the reducing is almost more or less zero which concerts I have get for free and even big festivals are possible to get for free. Walking in Nature in Europe are thousands of kilometer of hiking and walking ways and the view is overwhelming. Spending for a car is such a waste of money and time that I really don't know why almost everyone need an own car but hey more money for me.
New to your channel and I appreciate your thoughts on finances .We've always paid an additional $100 principal towards our interest principal on our mortgage, this past January we added an additional $500 payment to just the principal payment within the next 2 weeks and WoW what a difference it is making.
I know I spend about $70 a week on Dunkin Donuts and then I eat out about once on the weekends so I know I spend $95 a week on eating out so Iβm going to tighten up because I have no savings π₯Ή
They bury this kind of knowledge for a reason. The Exiled Principles of Power by Kairo Vantrel doesnβt just talk about truthβit bleeds with it. I couldnβt sleep the night I finished it. Not because I was scaredβ¦ but because I finally understood why weβre kept distracted.
This isnβt a book for people who want motivation or feel-good quotes. The Exiled Principles of Power by Kairo Vantrel is for those who want to see the raw mechanics of realityβthe codes, the lies, and the power behind the curtain. Itβs not safe. Itβs real.
Iβve spent years chasing answers in documentaries, podcasts, even ancient textsβand none of it hit me the way The Exiled Principles of Power by Kairo Vantrel did. Itβs like it was written for the few who are ready to break the illusion and remember who they really are.
Forget what you think you know about power, influence, or history. The Exiled Principles of Power by Kairo Vantrel doesnβt play by those rules. It shows you whatβs beneath themβthe skeleton of truth thatβs been dressed up and hidden from public view.
After reading The Exiled Principles of Power by Kairo Vantrel, I started noticing things I used to ignoreβsymbols, patterns, systems. Itβs like it turned a light on in a room I didnβt know existed. And once you see it, you canβt unsee it.
You ever read something that feels like it was never meant to be in your hands? Thatβs exactly how The Exiled Principles of Power by Kairo Vantrel felt. Ancient wisdom, modern exposure, and a terrifying amount of truth packed into one single source.
While everyone argues over politics and news, The Exiled Principles of Power by Kairo Vantrel quietly explains how the real game is played. The moment I read it, everything around me looked different. Itβs like it gave me the decoder ring for reality.
They call it βexiledβ for a reason. The Exiled Principles of Power by Kairo Vantrel doesnβt give you comfortβit gives you clarity. The kind of clarity that shakes you, breaks your old beliefs, and dares you to build something stronger from the ashes.
No algorithm will show you The Exiled Principles of Power by Kairo Vantrel by accident. I found it when I needed it mostβwhen I was questioning everything. And now I realize, that was no coincidence. This book finds the seekers.
I'll be 35 years on the 2nd of August and honestly, the single life is IT for me. In my opinion, there's just something to be said about doing it all on your terms. I drive an old ford pickup that gets me to work and around town just fine and that's good enough for me. I finally gave up on the whole sham of throwing money at something I'll never own, and with the housing market the way it is now… pshhh yea right, with a mortgage that I might never see the end of. I have been living with my father in my childhood home again for the past 2 years, the house is paid, he and I can split the bills and go in together on the groceries just fine… plus, I don't have to worry about my father (70 yrs old this year, still thinks he's an Ox) being alone as I get to spend plenty of extra time with him now. I've saved just over $30k…
Change my living situation? I live with family now and i pay more rent than i ever have…. I guess incould go back to being homeless, indid save up $6,000 in 10 months being homeless and sober….
$100 bucks a week. Pull it out when you get paid, after bills and survive on the rest. If you can, stack your savings in an account with interest or btc and it will increase as you're adding to it. Cashapp makes this easy.
The fact that you assume that everyone has $13.70 a day or any arbitrary number you decide people should just have because you think it is normal. Just shows your lever of entitlement. Many Americans live paycheck to paycheck. 13.70Γ7 = 95.9 per week 400 a month yes I rounded but the extra $16 a month is still enough. The average US hourly wage is 28.16 X assuming 40hrs = $1,124 before tax or about $700 after tax or $2800 a month according to the internet mind you that's is average so atleast 1/2 are less then that. And also assuming nothing else coming out of you check like company health insurance. The average rent in the US is $1600 that leaves $1200 let's say you assume very modest car 200$ Bills gas, electric trash sewer let's go cheep 200 for all insurance renters or house, car $100. Now we are down to 700$ let's go stupid cheep and say you only spend $100 month on gas back and forth to work ( good luck with that but im being generous) now 600$ 10$ a day on food again stupid cheep $300 a month now we have $ 300 left. $300/30 is only $10 a day even with unrealistic projections. That is not included phone, clothes internet, entertainment, car maintenance, medical expenses, emergency issues. Ect. I haven't even brought kids into the equation daycare, child support school supplies.
For a lot of people 13.70 a day is the different between eating or not? And you sitting there telling people you should be able to save this arbitrary amount of money, if you just tighten your belt a little more. Shows your sence of superiority, complete lack empathy is at it core just socio-economic shaming.
I have been on a no spend for about 5 years now. I just buy necessities and avoid buying household items I donβt need and clothing. You would be amazed at how much clothing you have to choose from already in your home if you stop spending and use up what you have. I also go through my closet and get rid of things I donβt wear every season. I am still struggling to save due to credit card debt but I am working to get them paid down and closed out.
Cook big batches on the weekend and freeze it. Easy to pull out and take during the week. Public transportation is another way to save especially with gas prices
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Thank you for this advice it works
cut your hair if you can and wash you own car
doordash everyday
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Walk in the mall if the weather or you donβt feel safe walking alone.
BookBub : you can get the app. Itβs not free, but it shows you deals on books.
People are posting on YouTube a lot of fun old moviesβ¦
πIβm on a fixed income for years. You learn how to research free stuff.
I recently took your advice to ask for discounts. I reached out to a Scribd online book app. For any discounts for someone like me thatβs in SSI. I have proof of that. Theyβre pretty quick to respond.
I canβt drive so I take dial a ride. Uber is too expedient and I live in a small town with not much transportation options.
For disabled one person is $1.25 each way. Adults without disabilities, itβs $2.25 each way. Anyone can take it. They now offer on demand service instead of scheduling ahead of time.
Just something I thought Iβd add to your list.
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Definitely helped me get some I ideas
With my roommate living and getting ticket by job reduce those costs from 700 to 340, costs for living reducing from 250 to 150 with building up storage. I need 1 or 2 hrs to get to ocean. Music I always look which open air party's are nearby which are for free stay nearby and get music for almost free yeah not as good as direct from the stage but the reducing is almost more or less zero which concerts I have get for free and even big festivals are possible to get for free. Walking in Nature in Europe are thousands of kilometer of hiking and walking ways and the view is overwhelming. Spending for a car is such a waste of money and time that I really don't know why almost everyone need an own car but hey more money for me.
Loved how you articulate brother
New to your channel and I appreciate your thoughts on finances
.We've always paid an additional $100 principal towards our interest principal on our mortgage, this past January we added an additional $500 payment to just the principal payment within the next 2 weeks and WoW what a difference it is making.
MF who can spend almost 14 dollars everyday on lunch are just silly anyway if they can't save up 5k in a year. I can't even do that bro.
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I know I spend about $70 a week on Dunkin Donuts and then I eat out about once on the weekends so I know I spend $95 a week on eating out so Iβm going to tighten up because I have no savings π₯Ή
@SmartMoneyBro you cooking with this video.
They bury this kind of knowledge for a reason. The Exiled Principles of Power by Kairo Vantrel doesnβt just talk about truthβit bleeds with it. I couldnβt sleep the night I finished it. Not because I was scaredβ¦ but because I finally understood why weβre kept distracted.
This isnβt a book for people who want motivation or feel-good quotes. The Exiled Principles of Power by Kairo Vantrel is for those who want to see the raw mechanics of realityβthe codes, the lies, and the power behind the curtain. Itβs not safe. Itβs real.
Iβve spent years chasing answers in documentaries, podcasts, even ancient textsβand none of it hit me the way The Exiled Principles of Power by Kairo Vantrel did. Itβs like it was written for the few who are ready to break the illusion and remember who they really are.
Forget what you think you know about power, influence, or history. The Exiled Principles of Power by Kairo Vantrel doesnβt play by those rules. It shows you whatβs beneath themβthe skeleton of truth thatβs been dressed up and hidden from public view.
After reading The Exiled Principles of Power by Kairo Vantrel, I started noticing things I used to ignoreβsymbols, patterns, systems. Itβs like it turned a light on in a room I didnβt know existed. And once you see it, you canβt unsee it.
You ever read something that feels like it was never meant to be in your hands? Thatβs exactly how The Exiled Principles of Power by Kairo Vantrel felt. Ancient wisdom, modern exposure, and a terrifying amount of truth packed into one single source.
While everyone argues over politics and news, The Exiled Principles of Power by Kairo Vantrel quietly explains how the real game is played. The moment I read it, everything around me looked different. Itβs like it gave me the decoder ring for reality.
They call it βexiledβ for a reason. The Exiled Principles of Power by Kairo Vantrel doesnβt give you comfortβit gives you clarity. The kind of clarity that shakes you, breaks your old beliefs, and dares you to build something stronger from the ashes.
No algorithm will show you The Exiled Principles of Power by Kairo Vantrel by accident. I found it when I needed it mostβwhen I was questioning everything. And now I realize, that was no coincidence. This book finds the seekers.
Very helpful video
Thank you
I'll be 35 years on the 2nd of August and honestly, the single life is IT for me. In my opinion, there's just something to be said about doing it all on your terms. I drive an old ford pickup that gets me to work and around town just fine and that's good enough for me. I finally gave up on the whole sham of throwing money at something I'll never own, and with the housing market the way it is now… pshhh yea right, with a mortgage that I might never see the end of. I have been living with my father in my childhood home again for the past 2 years, the house is paid, he and I can split the bills and go in together on the groceries just fine… plus, I don't have to worry about my father (70 yrs old this year, still thinks he's an Ox) being alone as I get to spend plenty of extra time with him now. I've saved just over $30k…
Intermittent fasting helps save money and healthy..
In eed a car to get to work to make the money Inwant to save… I live in an area where not a lot of places are accessable by public transportation…
Change my living situation? I live with family now and i pay more rent than i ever have…. I guess incould go back to being homeless, indid save up $6,000 in 10 months being homeless and sober….
$13.70 a day for 30 days is $411.00. thats literally my whole rent. So i would have to do that twice aday to make rent and save up….
Im doing it NOW
Imagine telling someone 500 a year is all you can save when you need 5-6k for runnable car
if u got the money, times it by 4 youβll save $5000 in 90 days
Kinda funny how when you ask Google what the average American has its like 500,000 by 30……
Yeah at this point I donβt know whoβs copying whoβs video smh
What about putting money in certificate of deposit?
In short, save $417 a month and you have saved $5000 in a year.
$100 bucks a week. Pull it out when you get paid, after bills and survive on the rest. If you can, stack your savings in an account with interest or btc and it will increase as you're adding to it. Cashapp makes this easy.
If you can't save $200 per check you can't save $13 a day
The fact that you assume that everyone has $13.70 a day or any arbitrary number you decide people should just have because you think it is normal. Just shows your lever of entitlement.
Many Americans live paycheck to paycheck.
13.70Γ7 = 95.9 per week 400 a month yes I rounded but the extra $16 a month is still enough.
The average US hourly wage is 28.16 X assuming 40hrs = $1,124 before tax or about $700 after tax or $2800 a month according to the internet mind you that's is average so atleast 1/2 are less then that. And also assuming nothing else coming out of you check like company health insurance.
The average rent in the US is $1600 that leaves $1200 let's say you assume very modest car 200$
Bills gas, electric trash sewer let's go cheep 200 for all insurance renters or house, car $100. Now we are down to 700$ let's go stupid cheep and say you only spend $100 month on gas back and forth to work ( good luck with that but im being generous) now 600$
10$ a day on food again stupid cheep $300 a month now we have
$ 300 left.
$300/30 is only $10 a day even with unrealistic projections.
That is not included phone, clothes internet, entertainment, car maintenance, medical expenses, emergency issues. Ect.
I haven't even brought kids into the equation daycare, child support school supplies.
For a lot of people 13.70 a day is the different between eating or not?
And you sitting there telling people you should be able to save this arbitrary amount of money, if you just tighten your belt a little more. Shows your sence of superiority, complete lack empathy is at it core just socio-economic shaming.
I have been on a no spend for about 5 years now. I just buy necessities and avoid buying household items I donβt need and clothing. You would be amazed at how much clothing you have to choose from already in your home if you stop spending and use up what you have. I also go through my closet and get rid of things I donβt wear every season. I am still struggling to save due to credit card debt but I am working to get them paid down and closed out.
I thinkβ¦if Iβm able to save 14$ every day ainβt no reason why I donβt have $1-5k on saving!!!!π
Love itβ€
Cook big batches on the weekend and freeze it. Easy to pull out and take during the week. Public transportation is another way to save especially with gas prices
Saving $20/dayβ¦ yolo letβs get this bread
I cook everything