Kevin O’Leary Gets Triggered!

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  • @kevinihsan6912 says:

    first

  • @JoshuaBerryRealEstate says:

    Oh hey it’s graham stephen

  • @JoshuaBerryRealEstate says:

    Do you have any real estate tips for new agents

  • @LeoDailey-i2t says:

    I wana be like him when im older😁😁😝

  • @MrYeet-ip4qj says:

    “all the suits the same; they last forever; I just have 25 of them.”

    Why have 25 identical suits if they are the same, and last forever?

  • @briankenison7995 says:

    There is nothing worse in this world than greed

    • @jaket8051 says:

      How is being conscious of your spending greedy?

    • @billygilmusic5072 says:

      I agree. I live a frugal life and because of that I’m free to do whatever I want and I never have to worry about my finances as long as my basic needs are met. 99% of consumerism is based on trying to impress others and I couldn’t give a f. I just mind my own business and stay home playing videogames that I emulate on PC (I barely spend any money on games since I emulate all my games on PC) and such so I don’t go out and waste my money

    • @jaxonkohle2174 says:

      There is things far worse than greed

  • @harrismazari5484 says:

    would rather drink a good coffee than buy an expensive suit. (I do neither because I only drink water and I don’t care about what people think about of my dressing). But at least a good coffee is for me a good suit is for others to see and admire my “status”.

    I use my money to help others.

  • @AnimePower_1 says:

    Jesus is lord

  • @billygilmusic5072 says:

    Saving and investing over 80% of your income is a goated strategy. The key is to live a frugal lifestyle and never try to impress others with material things. Have clear financial goals and don’t let anyone change your mind

  • @adam248 says:

    I don’t mind spending money on things I like tho, being a rich is the goal, living my best life is

  • @OxzrOZ says:

    Brother this is the tenth time I’ve seen this clip reposted on you’re channel

  • @christians131 says:

    If you travel abroad to places where USD goes a lot further, I’d imagine you can get a few great suits at a great price

  • @HORNGEN4 says:

    I alot $1500 per year to go out and drink drip coffee every day. It’s the cheapest office space you can find, and it gets me out of my basement apartment. I’ve made great connections and friendships at coffee shops, and it’s a great source of daily joy. I wouldn’t trade it for an early retirement.

  • @MPK_K1NG says:

    He didn’t get triggered

  • @4nthony4 says:

    I drink coffee at home, and boy wizz just by coincidence I also sell coffee for your home! I also just made another video about how the markup on coffee is so small that my coffee business is going out of business…

  • @skatingsam96 says:

    You get what you pay for. Some things are worth spending the extra money on.

    • @solitaire10 says:

      You can get great coffee at any of these coffee shops but getting what you paid for… The margin between the cost of making that to-go cup (including salaries plus rent) and the price you pay is a mile long.

    • @skatingsam96 says:

      @solitaire10  the coffee isn’t what I’m talking about, moreso the clothes. There are multiple people in my life who always but the cheapest things possible. And because they are time cheapest things, they don’t last long at all. If they would spend a little more on some things that would last longer, and wouldn’t need to buy certain things so often

  • @roshanbains4731 says:

    I get it save when your broke, but when you get money enough to retire…. Buy yourself a coffee

  • @jtcr4199 says:

    It’s that a Panerai?

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