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The game of life is rigged against you and you'll never be rich. Well, that's what they want you to think hi guys it's mark, so, unfortunately, the facts suggest that you'll most likely be poor, won't achieve financial freedom and will work until you're, 67 or maybe even later, but to hell with the facts, you're being stitched up. I'm always talking about different ways to make money and build your wealth, but something i've never addressed is how you're being brainwashed by society. I honestly think this could be the most important video that i ever make.

I came from a poor background and became a millionaire for a lot of hard work and dedication. When i think back to when i was younger, there is one thing that really stands out and it was my inability to accept the norm. I could teach you all the business and invest in tips in the world, but if you're still limited by society, you'll never be successful. So today, let's talk about how you're being brainwashed and, most importantly, what you can do about it.

The school system is designed to lock you in handcuffs like these. They trap you but they're, also just comfortable enough to make escaping an inconvenience dad. Why have you got those? Don't worry about that son? It's not important, but seriously, i'm not bashing learning or even teachers. I'm just very against the current school system and how it's completely stuck in the past.

It's no secret that the world needs workers and it makes complete sense that school programs you into this work and mindset from a very young age or to create paycheck to paycheck workers who are attracting fluffy handcuffs saucy. Let me take you back to 1902, when a man named john rockefeller created the general education board and in today's money invested over one billion dollars, adjusted for inflation. John is widely considered the richest american of all time, and you might be thinking wow. What a great guy he donated a fortune to help future generations wrong.

He had a completely different motive. Rockefeller was an oil tycoon and therefore didn't want a nation of thinkers. He wanted a nation of workers. The absolute best way to create workers on a mass scale was inventing the school system, as we know it.

If you think about it, this was a complete stroke of genius. He designed a factory that produced workers by funneling kids down through a controlled path, with little individual treatment, strict deadlines and teachers enforcing the rules. The truth is this didn't just provide john with the perfect workers, but it also eliminated a lot of future competition as kids. Simply didn't believe they could compete in the big leagues when they grew up now.

One thing i must make clear back then this probably was okay. It gave people a job, some education, people skills and allowed them to contribute to society, but the school system hasn't been revamped for decades. Personal finance, entrepreneurship and critical thinking are still overlooked. They don't even tell you where you can open up a free, investing account.
Luckily, public.com are currently giving away a free stock worth between three and a thousand dollars when you fund your account with as little as one dollar. So if you want to pick that up i'll leave, the link in the description below but remember we invest in your capital is at risk. One thing that really annoys me is when schools put kids through career predicted tests that are meant to tell you what job you're gon na have when you're older. This is completely flawed, as our world is moving too fast for them to keep up yeah.

I started a digital marketing business and that wasn't even around when i did the test yeah and i wouldn't be on youtube because that certainly didn't exist when i was at school in the dark ages. Yeah absolutely when i was younger, i thought i hated education as i was forced to study subjects that i wasn't interested in, but when i left school i realized i loved learning about things. I actually had a passion for like business and personal finance. I'm not saying school is awful and you should leave, but it does go to show what's important, isn't being taught and therefore further conditioning you to be poor.

They just want to funnel you down the same path as everyone else, and if you take that path, then you'll end up just like everyone else. Most people believe there is no alternative path and therefore have lost even before they've got started. Just think of the intro to the simpsons lisa is kicked out of class for playing her own tune. They don't want people to think differently.

School was not and is not designed to make you smart or creative. In fact, it probably kills your creativity if you're lucky enough to be born in a first world country, then i would argue that your potential is unlimited. The only thing holding you back is how you've been programmed, and a big part of that is, of course, your parents. I used to tell my son curtis, be the sponge.

This is because, when you're younger, it's far easier to learn new things, research shows that, after the age of 25, your brain patterns start to solidify, which means it's much harder to learn new things. Good thing, i've got a few more years left. The trouble is when you're younger. It can be much harder to know what information is true and what's a lie as a kid you just have to take your parents word for most things, as you can't exactly fact check everything.

This means, as well as learning lots of useful things. People are also programmed with many wrong beliefs. This all happens subconsciously and if your role models have an unhealthy relationship with money, then you'll absorb these traits into your personality. School conditioned you to be poor, so you've got no choice but to turn to your parents for help and financial advice, but they generally don't know either because for one they went through the same school system as you and two, even if they do know they don't Want to talk about money as a kid i used to ask my parents questions like how much money do you make? What does the rent cost and how much tax do you have to pay every time? I asked a question like this.
I got told not to be so rude. I think the same happens for most kids. We are just expected to figure it all out by ourselves, which is a recipe for disaster. I get that it's a taboo subject, but if no one talks about it, how can the next generation learn how to manage their money correctly? I don't even want to think how hard it is to talk to most parents about crypto.

They don't want to speak about money, let alone digital currencies by the way, if you want to pick up ten dollars worth of free bitcoin from coinbase, when you open up an account i'll leave a link in the description below a recent study shows only 46 percent Of parents said they'd talk to their children about money. Now i find this staggering, as sheltering people from the realities of life is just setting them up to fail in the future. This has resulted in us living in a society where upper middle class families are still living paycheck to paycheck and unable to cover unexpected expenses. People are being brainwashed into believing that they will never have enough and that their circumstances will never change.

This is dangerous, as whenever you're presented with a problem or even an opportunity that seems daunting instead of facing it head on, you might miss it entirely. I believe that life throws you lots of opportunities, but if you aren't ready, then they'll just go to somebody else with that said, it makes sense that the way you think about money plays a huge role in beating the rigged system and becoming financially free or better. Yet a multi-millionaire a whole new battle that millennials and gen z are facing is with social media. For my generation at least, we could get away from school and our parents.

However, social media is always there. Even when you go to bed, it's so hard to look away as there is so much content online. This is leading to people spending longer and longer on their phones. The tech companies are too busy lying in their pockets, so they don't consider that they're creating a generation of tappers and swipers.

Imagine all the future millionaires that are being robbed of their fortunes because they're addicted to their phones and they never take action towards their goals. The global attention span is narrowing, which makes it harder to break out the system as there are so many distractions. There are billions of people around the world that use social media and there's no shortage of people living your dream life and sharing their photos and videos online. This can subconsciously brainwash you into thinking that you're, not good enough or you'll, never be as rich as them, but the reality is you're only seeing the over-glorified things that they want you to see they never let you see the debt and negativity in their life.
This causes people to take unnecessary risk in the hopes of getting rich. For example, imagine seeing someone make millions by investing in a new crypto coin, so you buy into it and try and get the same results only to see your money wiped out in a few seconds. The thing you thought would get you rich quick ends up getting you poor, even quicker. Now, i'm not saying social media is bad.

It's actually a brilliant tool for networking and sharing stories. It's just important not to get roped into other people's lives so much so that it negatively impacts your personal growth, ultimately keeping you poor, it's all about having a creative, not a consumer mindset. When i see things on social media, i extract inspiration and use that information to better myself and my businesses. So now you know why the system is rigged.

Let's discuss how you can beat it. When i was younger, i saw a huge mansion worth over a million dollars, and i said to my friends that one day i would own a house like that they just laughed at me and said it was impossible. The way i saw it was if someone else had it, then why couldn't i sadly many of my friends had already given up without realizing it? They didn't believe it was possible, so they had lost before they'd even got started. Of course, i don't just believe in wishing and manifesting something into existence.

Personally, i think that's a bit of mumbo jumbo, however thinking practically about how you can achieve something and not limiting yourself is extremely beneficial to success. I believe it all starts with self belief. Instead of thinking, i can't do this, ask yourself: how can i do this set yourself goals and strive to meet them. Remember do or do not.

There is no try. I also don't like the saying that everyone has the same 24 hours in a day, as some people certainly have unfair advantages not awarded to everyone. I'm talking about having a wealthy family, ideal location, a great education or extreme good, looks like me, but even if you don't have any of these, you will have your own unfair advantages that you can identify and exploit to the max. I would say mine was actually starting with no money, as it meant that i had to be more creative with my ideas.

This now means that i can stretch cash much further than most people. This links back to what i said about being a creator and not a consumer. Having a consumer mindset not only prevents you from seizing opportunities, it can also lead to blowing all your money. This is because, when you start out, it may seem like the money you're making is insignificant, but that's completely disregarding compound interest and the power of saving and investing money over the long term.
This can turn small amounts into huge fortunes. The world is full of consumers and hard workers. You need to do something different if you want to become wealthy, so stop playing the rigged game and take control of your own future. All you need is one lucky opportunity to present itself and with the right attitude and preparation, and maybe a leap of faith you'll be able to take advantage of it.

So i'm going to leave the next video right up there, but don't click on it just yet make sure to subscribe. If you want to grow your wealth, okay, i'll see over there.

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30 thoughts on “Why you will be poor… what to do about it”
  1. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Jake T says:

    Im Starting a business this spring to hopefully transition out of my dangerous full time Job at a factory. Hopefully I can get out of this cycle of worrying about my safety

  2. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars William Evans says:

    Ay yo Mark those handcuffs look SUS!

  3. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Tritonic says:

    Some people are born leaders and others will always be mediocre. Some people are born to always be poor no matter how much money and opportunity you throw at them.

  4. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Hola! Barry Gallagher says:

    I've just bookmarked this to watch again and again.

  5. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars lawson143 says:

    Mostly Regurgitation

  6. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Jhardwork Pays off says:

    As a 23 year old working on my passive incomes to succeed this wisdom is priceless 🙏🏼👏god bless

  7. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Man says:

    Thank you, Mark!
    One day, im gonna be like you!

  8. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars L says:

    Hi Mark, I'm a 22-year-old student in the UK who wants to buy a house in my 20s (I live in the black country, where houses cost between £170k and £250k). Do you think it's worth setting up an ISA for this purpose? I've heard interest rates are terrible, but I have £6,200 in my debit account and it's just sitting there! Any suggestions would be fantastic, thank you!

  9. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars MysticGoose says:

    Mark can you go over the best stock investing apps? Some of em seem sketchy…

  10. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Nathan Bynum at Lemon Launch says:

    Aweaome mindset shift!

  11. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Syndian says:

    Hi Mark, I'm a 22 year old student in the UK with the goal of owning a house in my 20s (I live in the black country where houses are in the region of £170k-250k). Do you think it's worth setting up an ISA for this reason? I hear interest rates are abysmal but I have £6,200 to my name and it's just sitting in my debit account! Any suggestions would be fantastic, thank you!

  12. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Kazu The Kitsune says:

    Hey mark this is a long shot but may I ask a favor

  13. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars MJR Invests says:

    They acquire liabilities rather than assets

  14. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Russell Petrie says:

    totaly agree with the brainwashing with school and media avoid media and dont worry

  15. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Only Goats. says:

    This guy is smart he must be very rich.

  16. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Reid Dweeb says:

    Or most people are slaves to a 9-5… To many people invest in nothing but themselves instead of making the world as a whole a better place… No one wants to work labor or learn a trade anymore just make dumb videos or be an influencer.

  17. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Dalton Conwell says:

    Don’t worry about that son 😎

  18. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars not so fast yt says:

    The grind never stops its 0.43 in finland stay focused guys and stay strong we will prove the haters wrong 💪

  19. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Nixolai Frenier says:

    Thank you, some advice is better than none at all🙏🏽😄

  20. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Kaz says:

    I have been into investing since 2016 and these videos have helped recently.

  21. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Aiden9*uchiha says:

    Hey to all my future millionaires and above 👆🏾

  22. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars AIMAN9500 says:

    Thank you for the advice!

  23. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Chris2.8 CR says:

    25 likes, 1 view? Seems legit.

    Only joking. I love these videos and thank for always bringing great content. Thank you mark!

  24. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars MAA says:

    Finally the vid that i wanted!

  25. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Bocaj Channel says:

    Great advice as always mark you never fail to entertain

  26. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars GL1TCH BOI says:

    Early i love your channel

  27. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Rafa's aviation says:

    Love your videos btw

  28. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Marco Nunez says:

    Thanks for the helpful vids !!

  29. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Ayden Buresh says:

    Love the videos ❤️

  30. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Gabriel Silva says:

    first, awesome video 👍

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