Man all the shyt they were advertising at the conference was on the verge of collapsing
Turo, Airbnb, crypto
Hey breh I am going to keep it 100 with you. Since covid youtube been like my background music since I been working from home since march 2020. I basically turn on youtube and listen to it in the background as I work. Youtube is like a radio to me.
So I am familiar with a lot of these youtube celebrities now. In saying that there are a lot and I mean a lot of scammers on there. These learn your leisure kats done had a few scammers on their platform telling folks all types of get rich and fraud scams. The problem is 70% of their stuff is legit, but then you got the 30% that is scammer shyt that they have their guests on there talking about.
But thats just not Learn you Leisure. Its like there is an entire scam lane being pushed online with this "generational wealth motto" that a lot of kats online be spitting.
The problem is mature folks like you and I can pick out the legit part of the conversation and ignore the scam part. But many people don't understand the difference.
One more thing. I don't know if this conference was free. But there is a lot of these financial/investment/building wealth conferences that scammers be running asking people to pay $1,000, $1,500, $2,000 or $$2,500 to attend some conference where they teach you how to invest or some bull shyt like that. I am like most these folks can barely pay their rent. They do not need to be paying thousands of dollars to attend a conference for someone to teach them to buy VOO ETF stock, invest in Doge coin at the ATH or to write a budget at home.
One of my wife's silly ass coworkers paid fukking $2,500 to attend one of these damn conferences and all they did was give them a motivational speech, tell them to open up an account for Robinhood and Coinbase. And invest in shyt that they use everyday....that shyt ain't worth $2,500 bucks......that is scammer shyt!!

.To top it off my wife said her coworker got crazy debt and was getting her student loans garnished before the deferment hit during covid.
