I’m Going Out Of Business (What Happened)

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  • @chaimleo5860 says:

    It’s Graham here
    I shut my coffee shop

  • @AlexanderNava says:

    Should’ve just renamed it to….. Bankrupt Coffee.. 😅

  • @jvnson says:

    Damn i remember when you first started to promote your coffee

  • @BlockMud says:

    No, I never noticed you posted less actually… Dude, post when you want, I’ll watch it when it comes out. Like quality over quantity.

  • @Auroralights663 says:

    Business ownership can be rough. Especially when you are selling versus providing a service. I’m a therapist and that side of business is thriving. I also have an online retail business called Mental Wellness Shop. I probably lose more money on the retail side. Shipping cost is outrageous but I don’t want my prices to be outrageous, so now it’s an expensive fun hobby because I love creating products 😭😅

  • @jmkiser33 says:

    This feels like the most genuine honest video from you I’ve seen in a long time. 100% watching all content like this, where you’re putting up a video about only something you’re motivated to do so on.

  • @AllenSchoepflin says:

    I think it is better when you only upload when you have something rather than sticking to a schedule. That’s how good content is made.

  • @Jacob.Hughett says:

    As someone who’s watched you for years, I’m just glad to see you happy. You’ve helped me a lot since I was 18 (now 25). I understand wanting things simpler. I changed my investments completely because of that. When I started my career, I went purely to index funds. Now I’m married, bought a house, teaching, in the national guard, and tomorrow I start my masters to become a Principal (paid for by the National Guard). It’s been a ride

  • @brydges02 says:

    I appreciate the transparency Graham. You keep it real and that’s why I keep watching

  • @dirtydinner6463 says:

    Never open a restaurant ever. It’s the absolute worst investment and it’s damn hard work for little margin. Invest in boring businesses with high margins such as storage, waste management, or hvac

    • @jamesodell3064 says:

      Many professional athletes and celebrities will open restaurants get a lot of free publicity at first and do very well for the first month and when the novelty wears off business will decline and the business fails.

    • @WickedCrispy says:

      Electrician, Plumber, HVAC. Everyone needs to see, too poop, and to stay warm / cool. One guy I knew had a fire extinguisher testing / certification business. Restaurants and retail are garbage.

    • @VoicesUnspokenMen says:

      I got a close friend in austin. His family owns a jap/Korean fusion restaurant and they are immigrants here. They are almost doing 2 mill a year. I wouldn’t say never open it

  • @femalefinancebro says:

    Keeping it real Graham. Your fans appreciate the transparency.

  • @JakeBroe says:

    Hey Graham! This was a great video. Thanks for sharing your thoughts. I made it to the end of the video. I think you made the right choice switching to only making content when you want to make content. It’s higher quality and your viewers I’m sure recognize that.

  • @jdd0815 says:

    Graham, you look tired bro. Take care of yourself.

  • @gregb2 says:

    bro, you look stressed out. Please take some time and recharge. Be happy, be healthy my man

  • @deesplash7087 says:

    Graham. You’ve seemingly aged quite a bit since I last watched you consistently. You look like you’re in your 40s now ma. Take care of your health, please.

  • @StudyMD says:

    When you preach not drinking coffee to save money and then launch a coffee company, you kinda set yourself for failure

  • @marvmarvel3877 says:

    You look stressed my dude, get some sleep. Health first, finance later. Money isn’t going anywhere.

  • @11maxsuperhot11 says:

    ADOPT, DON’T SHOP! ❤

    Thank you Graham for giving Gigi a chance, she’s super cute!

    Adopting an animal is a great act of kindness.

    Love the more relax format, feels very genuine and relatable.

    Keep it up!

  • @larstreat8650 says:

    People be like “bro you look rough, take some time off”

    Guys, this dude has enough money to retire in a VERY comfortable life. Dont feel bad for him he doesnt need to work at all. Theres people that work everyday living paycheck to paycheck and cant stop. Feel bad for those people. Not him. Graham is a Sellout.

  • @tatianastarcic says:

    Used to think investors lose out amid crash, meanwhile some make profits. I also thought folks went out of business during the great depression, but some went into business. Bottom line, there’s always depression for some while others amass wealth gains.

    • @JacobsErick-u8r says:

      well said, in my opinion, times are crazy now, hence everyone needs a sort of financial planning in order to thrive forward. ideally, investment advisors are the best reps for getting the job done

    • @ThomasLuke-u3v says:

      Right, a lot of folks downplay the role of advisors until being burnt by their own emotions, no offense. I remember some years back, amid covid-19 outbreak, I needed a good boost to help boost my business, hence I researched for licensed advisors and thankfully came across someone of excellence. Helped grow my reserve notwithstanding inflation, from $350k to nearly $1m as of today

    • @LUCIASMITH-d1z says:

      this is huge! your advisor must be grade A, mind sharing more info please? in dire need of proper asset allocation

    • @ThomasLuke-u3v says:

      Finding financial advisors like Melissa Terri Swayne who can assist you shape your portfolio would be a very creative option. There will be difficult times ahead, and prudent personal money management will be essential to navigating them.

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