Business Tips: How to Be Happy Without Money | DailyVee 527

Business Tips: How to Be Happy Without Money | DailyVee 527

Awesome Tip: How to Be Happy Without Money | DailyVee 527



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22 Replies to “Business Tips: How to Be Happy Without Money | DailyVee 527”

  1. At 28 and a student still I'm having a hard time loving the process. I imagine itll be the same in business once I graduate seeing that my family had money growing up and to this day I can do anything without being frustrated and unhappy with my current situation.

  2. Very smart guy. His chasing happiness and loves what he does for living. I call boolshit. Let’s cut his salary by 90 percent and have him do the same job and see how happy he will be then. People are full off shit and that’s the end of it

  3. All do respect, money makes happy period, and you know it!! And starting your career earning "not even 100k a year" is awesome, I don't know one man earning that much, that's no struggle man, and an easy point from which to scale your lifestyle down to save your money.
    I honoustly feel you lack some perspective when stating such a thing. I don't live in the states, the wages are clearly better there then Europe but even there I'm convinced almost everyone would sign up for the possibility of that starting wage.
    I believe there is something to your words, don't get me wrong, but there is a certain point where every one rightfully worries about money, and scaling down isn't an easy solution.

  4. The money thing is right. I was making 16/hr tops and I'm 20 years old. Working in factory, I was miserable as shit and always in pain from the work. I'd rather be doing my passion for minimum wage.

  5. It’s always funny to me hearing Gary talk about when he didn’t have anything. Meanwhile I’m from NJ and know that the town he’s from is very affluent. But he seems to think he struggled.

  6. "Making a 100k and living a 130k life sucks." I've been trying to put my life into perspective lately, and this makes me feel so much better. It sucks not making as much money as you want, but I've seen people with high paying jobs living horribly. Thanks Gary.

  7. Gary, it was funny how you noted that a little 2 to 3 minute rant could be the one that changes everything and then you went ahead and DID it, haha. What you described was probably THE best encapsulation of what life is about within the context of a modern society. It’s your entire premise…almost no need to elaborate. Well done.

  8. I make around $27k a year now or $13.50/hr I feel and say yeah I need more money because it would make me happier having more money.. I enjoy sleeping in, playing video games, watching YouTube videos, working on cars, traveling. How do I do that while working a regular job? I wanna be doing a bunch of shit like flipping cars and houses and traveling the world meeting people etc.

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