"Men between 21-35 need to be working 60+ hours a week "- Kevin Samuel's

Insensitive

Superstar
Joined
May 21, 2012
Messages
12,518
Reputation
4,915
Daps
42,770
Reppin
NULL
To piggy back off of @Piff Perkins

Many in this thread have stated that this is advice for people working "Dead End jobs".
All I know is if you're working a "Dead end job" and you're able to put yourself in a position
to SAVE more than you SPEND, then that "Dead End Job" can find you with a networth greater
than someone highly educated with a massive mountain of debt.

We need to reframe building wealth and utilizing salaries efficiently.
Everything is truly fukked up and capitalism is horrible but at the same time with an
understanding of how to begin building networth and growing ones assets even the
lowest salary can grow wealth.
Even the "high value man" working under the white mans corporation making 6 figures is still a worker under capitalism. :dead:

shyt even the CEO is a worker under capitalism.
The goal is to transition to the owner class in a system like capitalism
but it's naturally stacked against anyone getting there and as the system rolls on, it only gets more difficult.

Even the CEO with a personal wealth of 16,000,000 or more pales in comparison to Bezos, Musk, Gates and so on.
 

GoAggieGo.

getting blitzed.
Joined
Dec 27, 2017
Messages
12,935
Reputation
5,188
Daps
59,630
Reppin
ATL via Tre 4
I feel what he saying.

Grind and get your paper. You’ll have your pick of the litter mid 30’s. Take emotion and how you feel about him out of it. Build your empire, as a man, while you’re young. Build your family early, or when you’ve stacked your bread later on in life. Half the nikkas who got a problem with what he’s saying are GMB and no marriage anyways. If you plan on building a family, and you ain’t found anyone yet, it’s sound advice
 

Wild self

The Black Man will prosper!
Bushed
Supporter
Joined
Jun 20, 2012
Messages
83,741
Reputation
12,590
Daps
227,481
Imagine being a free market ultra-capitalist while bringing up Malcolm X to call someone a 'fake militant' when Malcolm X is staunchly against every thing you believe in economically. :dead:

And advocate PAWGing. Coli Capitalists are fumbling on themselves. :heh:

@AquaCityBoy
 

Wild self

The Black Man will prosper!
Bushed
Supporter
Joined
Jun 20, 2012
Messages
83,741
Reputation
12,590
Daps
227,481
Thats exactly the point.

I'm not even trolling when I say you not the sharpest knife in the drawer.

You only circlejerk with the same 3 brehs in every thread. Your ideas are not popular, and becoming less and less relevant as every day passes.
 

King

The black man is always targeted.
Joined
Apr 8, 2017
Messages
19,427
Reputation
4,358
Daps
82,640
I feel what he saying.

Grind and get your paper. You’ll have your pick of the litter mid 30’s. Take emotion and how you feel about him out of it. Build your empire, as a man, while you’re young. Build your family early, or when you’ve stacked your bread later on in life. Half the nikkas who got a problem with what he’s saying are GMB and no marriage anyways. If you plan on building a family, and you ain’t found anyone yet, it’s sound advice
I never understood this logic.

To live life for some imaginary future at the cost of your youth.

What about the brehs who followed that logic, worked their ass off, kissing up to CACS in some corporate gig, and finally bought a house in their 30s. Ready to “eat” on all of the women who are chasing after a “high value” black man.

Only to lose it all (their job, their house, and savings) in the 2008 financial crash.

What say you to them? Grind until your 40s, then eat? They did everything “right”.

Nothing is given in this system of capitalism.

Hell, not even those 6 cert dudes. Those dudes worked to get where they are probably close to a decade ago.

A breh could start right now, just like them, and end up automated out of the work force.

And that’s just the economy.

A breh could work his ass off in his 20s and catch cancer or some other expensive ass disease that wipes his assets.

The logic simply isn’t adding up, especially considering that there aren’t given paths for financial success.

You could become a doctor in your easy 30s if you start early enough, if you’re able to deal with 500-700k dollars of debt. Scholarships are not a given. And assuming it all goes well you might be able to pay it off within 5-8 years.

And even then you’d be close to your 40s where you can truly “eat” off of your money.

Logic of it makes zero sense.
 

GoAggieGo.

getting blitzed.
Joined
Dec 27, 2017
Messages
12,935
Reputation
5,188
Daps
59,630
Reppin
ATL via Tre 4
I never understood this logic.

To live life for some imaginary future at the cost of your youth.

What about the brehs who followed that logic, worked their ass off, kissing up to CACS in some corporate gig, and finally bought a house in their 30s. Ready to “eat” on all of the women who are chasing after a “high value” black man.

Only to lose it all (their job, their house, and savings) in the 2008 financial crash.

What say you to them? Grind until your 40s, then eat? They did everything “right”.

Nothing is given in this system of capitalism.

Hell, not even those 6 cert dudes. Those dudes worked to get where they are probably close to a decade ago.

A breh could start right now, just like them, and end up automated out of the work force.

And that’s just the economy.

A breh could work his ass off in his 20s and catch cancer or some other expensive ass disease that wipes his assets.

The logic simply isn’t adding up, especially considering that there aren’t given paths for financial success.

You could become a doctor in your easy 30s if you start early enough, if you’re able to deal with 500-700k dollars of debt. Scholarships are not a given. And assuming it all goes well you might be able to pay it off within 5-8 years.

And even then you’d be close to your 40s where you can truly “eat” off of your money.

Logic of it makes zero sense.
I’m low 30’s though :dwillhuh:
 

Starski

Superstar
Joined
Feb 12, 2015
Messages
6,243
Reputation
1,301
Daps
18,395
I never understood this logic.

To live life for some imaginary future at the cost of your youth.

What about the brehs who followed that logic, worked their ass off, kissing up to CACS in some corporate gig, and finally bought a house in their 30s. Ready to “eat” on all of the women who are chasing after a “high value” black man.

Only to lose it all (their job, their house, and savings) in the 2008 financial crash.

What say you to them? Grind until your 40s, then eat? They did everything “right”.

Nothing is given in this system of capitalism.

Hell, not even those 6 cert dudes. Those dudes worked to get where they are probably close to a decade ago.

A breh could start right now, just like them, and end up automated out of the work force.

And that’s just the economy.

A breh could work his ass off in his 20s and catch cancer or some other expensive ass disease that wipes his assets.

The logic simply isn’t adding up, especially considering that there aren’t given paths for financial success.

You could become a doctor in your easy 30s if you start early enough, if you’re able to deal with 500-700k dollars of debt. Scholarships are not a given. And assuming it all goes well you might be able to pay it off within 5-8 years.

And even then you’d be close to your 40s where you can truly “eat” off of your money.

Logic of it makes zero sense.

This will be never be answered for certain, and Ik you younger 20’s so I get it.


But I will bet my life for everyone of your examples of “damn I wasted my youth only to get hit by a train” you have hundreds of people on the opposite side of that coin that wished they worked harder, cared about school more, and sacrificed in their younger years to set the up for success long term.


Life isn’t a guarantee but if your really going to sit here and use outlier cases of how shyt can go wrong, well what’s the point of doing anything :ld:
 

King

The black man is always targeted.
Joined
Apr 8, 2017
Messages
19,427
Reputation
4,358
Daps
82,640
This will be never be answered for certain, and Ik you younger 20’s so I get it.


But I will bet my life for everyone of your examples of “damn I wasted my youth only to get hit by a train” you have hundreds of people on the opposite side of that coin that wished they worked harder, cared about school more, and sacrificed in their younger years to set the up for success long term.


Life isn’t a guarantee but if your really going to sit here and use outlier cases of how shyt can go wrong, well what’s the point of doing anything :ld:
Except dudes are doing the same thing in reverse with their survivorship bias :ld:
 
Top