Asking First Class Passengers How They Got Rich
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Asking First Class Passengers How They Got Rich

Mark Tilbury 21.12.2023 199 894 просмотров 5 457 лайков обн. 18.02.2026
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  1. 0:00 Segment 1 (00:00 - 05:00) 910 сл.
  2. 5:00 Segment 2 (05:00 - 10:00) 922 сл.
  3. 10:00 Segment 3 (10:00 - 11:00) 293 сл.
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Segment 1 (00:00 - 05:00)

this is me asking a first class passenger how they got rich you see I was traveling from London to Miami first class which cost me about $6,000 which got me thinking what do these other first class passengers do for a living that enables them to afford these luxury tickets but unfortunately it didn't all go to plan to my customers what is it you're doing right here's the plan I've just booked some first class tickets for me and my cameraman Tom these tickets come with free lounge access where you can enjoy delicious food take a nap on the comfy day beds and even freshen up with a shower in The Spar area but unfortunately we're not going to be doing any of those lovely things instead we're going to use this time to interview as many people as possible the sacrifices I make for you guys I could be enjoying a nice complimentary massage instead but there's one major flaw to our plan places like this are very secretive which means if we get caught filming it could have serious consequences as soon as I enter the lounge a guy in a sparkly outfit caught my eye so I headed over to have a chat he explained that he used to own a jewelry store that he recently sold for a nice amount of money so how did you start out in business cuz that's always a key question a lot of our viewers ask I work for six independent companies with four or five shops and what did they give you by working for multiple experience and um I opened a shop in Sample I mean i' say to a lot of people gain experience is better than necessarily gaining qualifications what would you say about that get an experience you got to love what you do it I couldn't agree more with this I don't have any qualifications I actually left school when I was 16 and became a millionaire in my 20s this isn't to say college and university is pointless but in most cases experience often steals the spotlight from qualifications there's a brilliant quote from Sylvester Stallone that sums this up perfectly and it goes something like this the only purpose of a college degree is to show your potential boss that you turned up to class for 3 to four years in a row completed a series of assignments reasonably well and on time so if they hire you there's a semi decent chance you'll show up every day and not mess their business up things were starting to get really tense in the lounge I could feel the staff constantly watching us so I knew our time was limited what advice would you give to any youngster now they starting out well I think the one piece of advice is save you know don't spend your income if you can avoid it you know make sure you put money aside so live within your means for sure well yeah this conversation really hit home for me I've seen multi-millionaire friends lose it all in an instant and others whose lives are controlled by debt but saving is just one side of the story you need to invest this graph shows the growth of $10,000 in invested in the S& P 500 Index from January 1980 to December 2018 the person that invested and kept their money in the stock market without drawing out actually made the most money personally I would invest in accounts like a stocks and shares Isa in the UK and a rough IRA in the USA these accounts are so powerful as they allow you to grow your money over time for retirement taxfree it's so important to ensure that the platform you use for invest in has something called automated investing so the money is just taken from your account and you can forget about it investing platforms are started implementing smart advisors operated by AI think of it like a service that can develop an investment portfolio for you using the information you provide about your personal needs such as financial goals risk tolerance and so on personally I really like wee ball as they offer everything we just discussed and so much more if any of that interests you sign up for wee ball today with the link in the description and get completely free stocks when you open an account I was just about to interview a guy that worked in financial technology when my cameraman Tom got a tap on the shoulder and it took a very serious turn speaking to all my customers what is it you're doing our names were taken put on record and we were ordered to stop filming honestly I felt like I was a criminal apparently by speaking to people in the lounge we had broken their privacy rules and regulations if we were caught filming again there would be a devastating consequence they would terminate our tickets and still charge us the full amount the cheek of it for the next hour we sat in the lounge planning our next move the staff were all watching us like Hawks and we knew if they saw us even raise a camera it would be game over fortunately we were able to board the plane without any further issues never going to stop Never Going
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Segment 2 (05:00 - 10:00)

To Give You Up part of my reaction you're the main attraction once we were Airborne it was time to take the risk and film more interviews and you know me I love a risk so I've managed to snack an interview with Curtis tuy from the strikey big podcast anyway Curtis how do you made your money well obviously the podcast is a big part of that by run a production company that owns various different shows on YouTube so what is your net worth currently at it's over a million I have about 13 people working for me at the moment so yeah no it's a good business how did you actually build that business out where did it all start from I started making free videos for lots of hang on did you say free what you didn't charge people no I didn't at the start when you're trying to build your skills as a videographer which is what I was no one really trusts you and doesn't really want to pay you if they haven't seen what you've done so you have to build up a portfolio so I did everything from wedding videos to shooting club videos so how did you go about going from a very small startup giving away free content to actually having people on your staff as it were being a real company it's all about niching down and then when you Niche and become an expert in your field you can charge more lots of people think that by doing everything you have a much wider market and although this is true to some extent would you rather be operated on by a surgeon or a GP I can guarantee that you chose surgeon but why naturally we feel safer in the hands of an expert and this is the same across all aspects of life so my advice on how to become an expert would be number one find your Niche you need to find a niche that has demand which you can add value to number two Gain practical experience try to experience different areas within your chosen Niche to gain a wide range of skills number three continuously learn you need to stay updated with Trends and developments within your Niche don't be late to the party and number four build a professional Network there's one thing better than being an expert and that's being an expert with expert friends the star was starting to take notice of us filming so I quickly began chatting to a very interesting man who set foot in America with just $40 in his pocket and became Rich by starting two different businesses what would you say to your younger self if you were starting out again to gain say the wealth and the great life that you've had so far risk management may be the poor most underrated issue in business for entrepreneurs risk management everything has risk yes of course and it's understanding those risks and mitigating those risks where you may not have the knowledge base or the experience the fear of failure is a huge problem in today's society and it holds many people back just think if someone can come to America with just 40 $ in their pocket and become a millionaire by taking calculated risks then why can't you honestly if I hadn't taken the leap to quit my job and start my own business after being bullied by my manager I wouldn't be wealthy today all my Millions can be traced back to that one big risk here in the UK six out of 10 people fear taking risks in life but why well 2/3 worry about the consequences while the other third the possibility of failure this shows that most people have the tendency to play it safe and avoid stepping into the unknown but consider this playing it safe could be the biggest risk you ever take before I could interview anyone else IED the dreaded tap on the shoulder from the air service manager he asked to speak to me at the first class bar to my surprise he wasn't annoyed quite the opposite he was interested in being in my video so I thought I could do a little digging into to the types of customers he looks after in first class so we get um celebrities we get a lot of business customers and then we have people that are maybe new money they might want the lottery and things like that what's the sort of age group do you get in the first class area again various you are so many entrepreneurs nowadays as well who are very young you'll see them up there completely broad age range it's really cool to hear that there are more and more young entrepreneurs fly in first class according to the New York Times major US Airlines are expanding their fancy seats by 25 to 75% but why is the demand increasing well one of the main reasons for this is that making money online has become incredibly easy you can now make a living from all sorts of online opportunities by the way I'm running a totally free challenge to help you earn an extra 2K this month it's all going down on my Discord server where we have regular mentoring calls and you can even win awesome prizes like a trip to Dubai with a friend head over to 2K
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Segment 3 (10:00 - 11:00)

challenge. com to join I'll leave a link in the description we landed in Miami and I spent the week meeting up with some great people like Patrick B David Luke Belmar Grant Cardone and Ben Mara but the most exciting for me was John Fox he invited me to a private airport to fly one of his Planes I must admit I did hesitate a little I hadn't flown a plane for around 15 years Not only was this guy a plane expert but he was a pro flyer and I was worried I wouldn't be as good as I was when I last flew with him over 30 years ago what piece of advice would you give to a youngster nowadays if they wanted to own a beautiful aircraft like this go out there and try everything you think you want try everything you you think you're going to love and try some of the things that you don't like and you'll surprise your inner heart and something will spark and then follow that path I think that's very Sound Advice my friend I'm going to certify that did you get that with that said it was time for me to pursue my passion and take to the skies evaluating the risks was the last thing on my mind flying planes is what sets my soul on fire and deep down I knew that if I didn't seize this opportunity I would forever wonder what if you got to give all you got for love cuz you're here for a moment you give all you got to give all you got for love give all you got for love absolutely fantastic I'm a bit emotional actually to be honest that's okay

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