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Time:Out With Troyce

I DON'T OWE ANYONE SH!T | How success changes people around you

Time:Out With Troyce

TROYCE

Entertainment News, Comedy, News

4.94.1K Ratings

🗓️ 8 January 2022

⏱️ 29 minutes

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0:00.0

I just had to get the fuck on here and speak about how success and money will pretty much change everyone around you.

0:15.2

Now let me just start out by saying that success is defined differently.

0:18.6

Success isn't just being famous on TikTok, YouTube,

0:22.3

having a ton of money, and success isn't always being better than everybody. Success can be a lot

0:27.2

of things. Success can mean that you're a successfully great mother. Success can mean that you

0:30.7

are the first person in your family to get in the college. Success can mean that you're the first

0:34.7

person in your family to make six figures. But best believe that a lot of times with success comes money. And with money and success, come some really evil fucking people who will really try to step on you and take advantage of your kindness. Now I'm pretty sure a lot of you guys watching this know that you don't have to be kind and giving to everybody. But sometimes the very people you have on your life will sometimes switch up on you, get jealous of you, or turn on you because of your success and your money. And a lot of times they do that because they can only see you for your success. They tend to dehumanize you because all they see you for it is what you have, what you have to offer, and what you can do for them and how they bumasses can benefit everybody isn't happy for you

1:11.3

and the reason why most people aren't happy for you is because most people are ecocentric to the point where

1:15.5

they compare themselves to you like why you why not me and it's like bitch it's not about you

1:20.8

it's about me you know if i won something or i did something right or i succeed in something

1:26.5

it's mine my blessing is my blessing and i work for it because they don't remember all the late nights that you were up late crying. They don't remember all the nights where you were praying for this. They don't remember all the nights where you were struggling just to get here. They don't remember all the nights that you struggle just to be where you are today, financially, socially, or just where you are overall when it comes to your career and your mental health. It's not that they are jealous of you to the point where they want what you have. It's just that a lot of times they don't want you to have it. Like, ugh. How dare this bitch get into college? How dare this bitch have a stable relationship? How dare this bitch be a good mom? How dare this bitch do this, that, and a third?

2:01.3

They just don't want you to have it.

2:03.2

They're not mad at you.

2:04.7

They're mad because it's you.

2:06.4

Because that's what I mean.

2:07.3

So sometimes I'll use myself as an example.

2:09.8

I've noticed that the more successful I've gotten, the more money I've gotten, the more

2:13.5

opportunities I've gotten, the more evil, nasty, disgusting legions I've tried to seek their way into my lives. Now, luckily, I've always been very antisocial, social anxiety, never really fucked up a lot of people, and I'm really big on energy. Even when I've already knew what energy was, I've always been big on energy. Now, as I've been able to be successful and I've gained a lot, I've noticed that a lot of people who I were cool with started acting very funny when I started being successful, making a lot of money. I had a really close friend in high school named Paula, and this bitch was such a fucking hater. She would congratulate me, but then she would have moments where she would just be like, oh, you want to go.A.? Nah, to be honest, I think you should just, I think you should just enjoy our city a little bit more. I think you should just stay here and enjoy it a little bit more. But the reason she was saying that was because I was getting more and more successful and more and more popular and she didn't want me to be far away so that way she wouldn't have access to me. She didn't want me to move away and forget all about her so that way she wouldn't benefit off of me because at the end of the day a real friendship is a real friendship and it doesn't matter how fucking popular how much money you made someone's not just going to forget about you if you were good to them so if anyone ever says don't forget about me when you make all that money don't forget about me when you get famous don't forget about me when you become this don't forget about me when you make all that money. Don't forget about me when you get famous. Don't forget about me when you become this.

3:24.5

Don't forget about me when you are in your big, beautiful house and you move far away. Don't forget about me. The reason why a lot of people will say that is because one, some people would generally mean that as like a joke, or some people would generally say that because they weren't really good to you or they weren't really good to you behind your back. and they're hoping that they can probably benefit off you and I guess you could say hop on your train when it

3:45.6

starts you know chew chewing and going down the right path a lot of times with

3:49.4

success and with money it amplifies who you truly are but it also changes the

3:54.4

people around you bow wow said it the best in lottery ticket if y'all never seen the movie Lottery Ticket, Bow Wow's character in the movie said a very interesting quote. And I never forgot it, even when I was a kid and I first saw that movie. And he said, money doesn't change you. It changes the people around you. Kevin, look, all you gotta do is get through the next day and a half and we good.

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