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🗓️ 15 November 2022
⏱️ 26 minutes
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I come from a childhood of third world problems where the money ran out before the month. From experience, I can tell you I’d rather have the first world problem of figuring out how to generate more cash flow for one of my businesses. Money won’t solve all your problems, but I can tell you that it is easier to find solutions to them. In today’s episode of the Bedros Keuilian Show, we’re discussing the importance of being financially stout. So you can use money as a tool to get out of debt, weather financial storms, give you more time and freedom, and help you donate to causes and charities that matter to you. It’s time to step out of a third world mindset to focus on first world solutions.
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0:00.0 | So I'm here to tell you that if you are constantly screen sucking and thinking that I'm going to try and get some kind of life balance because |
0:06.0 | money is not the answer to everything that I'm here to tell you that money is the answer to a lot of things. It is not the answer to everything, but it is the answer to a lot of things. |
0:17.0 | Welcome to the Bedros Coolean Show. |
0:25.0 | What's the difference between me and you? |
0:27.0 | Welcome to the Bedros Coolean Show. My name is Bedros Coolean. Obviously, and this is the show where today we talk about monies. |
0:44.0 | We're talking about money, make more money, how to make more money, why it's important for you to make more money. |
0:51.0 | And guys, the reason I'm talking about money today is because I really want to talk to you about going from third world problems in life to first world problems. |
0:59.0 | And money will help you go from third world problems to first world problems. I want to very openly, transparently, and honestly give you some examples because I don't care if you're in your 20s and you're listening to me, or if you're in your 60s and 70s listening to me, you know that money will help you solve some of the problems that are happening in your life. |
1:17.0 | Some of these problems are third world problems. And money solves the problem of not having money. And so, if you are in a position where you know that writing a big check can solve a problem and you don't have the ability to do that, I want to be the person that helps you start raising your standards, raising your expectations, demanding and commanding more of yourself so that you're not just swimming in the sea of mediocrity and making average money. |
1:43.0 | But you are actually in a place where you are making the kind of money that will win back your freedom that will give you the experiences that you want that will help you take care of your parents as they get older that will give you the freedom to be able to move out of your town if crime goes up and move into a better town and move out of that town if crime goes up and move into a better town. |
2:10.0 | Because all these motherfuckers who say that this is their forever home don't realize that if crime comes to their community and they are now financially prepared to leave their forever home, then they are going to be living amongst thugs and criminals. |
2:25.0 | And I don't want that for me and my family, my friends. And so I share this with you because it is time to make more money and go from third world problems to first world problems. And here's what I mean by that. |
2:37.0 | Listen, listen, listen, you got to remember that I grew up in poverty when I came to this country. I was six years old. We lived in section eight housing. I didn't speak English. I didn't understand the culture. My parents both had multiple jobs. My older brother. He was 19. He had like three jobs. My sister had two jobs. Everyone was working like under the table and just trying to make ends meet. |
3:02.0 | And we were still having to decide. My dad would always have to decide whether we pay for the electric electric bill or we pay for the water bill or the gas bill because we would always seem to run out of money before we ran out of month. |
3:14.0 | Like that is third world problems like we came to the United States in 1980. I was six years old and I'm going to elementary school and I've got like these hand me down clothes that we fucking got from the thrift store. |
3:28.0 | They don't fit right. My pants were flooding. I remember that because I didn't even know the term flooding until like these kids were yelling at me. Right. My clothes were like generationally like two generations behind. |
3:42.0 | Like nothing fit right. Like I look like a third world child going to kindergarten in first grade in the United States. Add to that. You don't speak English and now you really look like a third world person. Right. |
3:55.0 | And that was not a good feeling. Like it's already challenging when you don't speak the language. It's already challenging when you don't understand the culture. |
4:04.0 | To have to be broke. To have to look homeless. To have to have ill fitting clothes only makes life worse. |
4:12.0 | And so I'm asking you that if you find yourself in a position where you're like, man, I need to make more money. Why aren't you? |
4:21.0 | And so I had third world problems. My mom and dad had to figure out that we pay the water bill, the gas bill, the electric bill because we couldn't pay every bill every month. |
4:33.0 | Like I told you one thing I would hear around the house over and over again is that we keep running out of money before we run out of month. |
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