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  • Intro

    介紹

  • 2020 hasn't been easy.

    2020年並不容易。

  • Most people lost their jobs, struggled to pay the bills, and in the worst financial

    大多數人失去了工作,難以支付賬單,在最糟糕的金融

  • shape than they were a year ago.

    形狀比一年前。

  • However, that wasn't the case for everyone.

    然而,並非所有人都是如此。

  • Some people made so much money last year that it's even difficult to imagine that much wealth.

    有的人去年賺了那麼多錢,甚至難以想象那麼多財富。

  • Elon Musk made over 120 billion dollars from January 2020 to December 2020.

    從2020年1月到2020年12月,埃隆-馬斯克賺了1200多億美元。

  • I am not sure if he has realized that, but most people will never see this kind of numbers

    我不知道他是否意識到了這一點,但大多數人永遠不會看到這樣的數字。

  • except in GTA.

    除了在GTA。

  • And that is not even his entire net worth.

    而這還不是他的全部淨資產。

  • If you consider SpaceX, the Boring company, and all of his other ventures, his net worth

    如果你考慮到SpaceX,Boring公司,以及他所有的其他企業,他的淨資產。

  • could exceed the 200 billion dollar mark.

    可能會超過2000億美元大關。

  • Elon Musk might seem like a nerd who doesn't care about money, but he is not.

    埃隆-馬斯克看起來像是一個不在乎錢的書呆子,但他不是。

  • If you take a look at his biography, you will realize that he has always been really good

    如果你看看他的傳記,你就會發現他一直都是很優秀的。

  • with money.

    用錢。

  • At some point in his life, he spent 1 dollar a day on food so that he could invest enough

    在他生命中的某個時刻,他每天花1元錢買食物,這樣他就可以投資足夠的錢。

  • money into his startup.

    錢投入他的創業公司。

  • And that's the case with most rich people.

    而大多數有錢人都是這樣。

  • Rich people understand how the game of money works, not everyone of course makes 120 billion

    有錢人都明白錢的遊戲是怎麼玩的,當然不是每個人都能賺1200億的

  • dollars a year, but the world is filled with rich people, so if you want to be one of them,

    美元一年,但世界上充滿了富人,所以如果你想成為他們中的一員。

  • you should master the rules first.

    你應該先掌握規則。

  • We have already made a video on this topic, but here 7 more rules of money that you should

    我們已經做了一個關於這個主題的視頻,但這裡的7個更多的規則的錢,你應該。

  • absolutely know if you want to build wealth.

    如果你想積累財富,絕對知道。

  • 1.

    1.

  • Number one: "Someone's sitting in the shade today because someone planted a tree a long

    第一條"今天有人坐在樹蔭下,因為有人種了很久的樹

  • time ago”.

    前"。

  • When you look at someone who makes a lot of money, it's easy to fall into the perception

    當你看到一個人賺了很多錢的時候,很容易就會陷入到這樣的認知中去

  • that they are simply lucky.

    他們只是運氣好而已。

  • It's easy to point fingers and accuse rich people of being greedy.

    指指點點,指責富人貪婪很容易。

  • But the truth is, people don't suddenly make a lot of money except when they win the lottery

    但事實上,除了中獎的時候,人們並不會突然賺到很多錢。

  • but rather work super hard their entire lives, and then 20 or 30 years later, their hard

    而是一生都在超強度工作,然後二三十年後,他們的辛苦

  • work starts to pay off.

    工作開始有了回報。

  • Elon Musk didn't make 120 billion dollars because he worked so hard this year.

    埃隆-馬斯克沒有賺到1200億美元,因為他今年很努力。

  • In fact, he probably didn't work as much as he usually does.

    事實上,他可能不像平時那樣工作。

  • For the last 17 years, Elon Musk worked day and night to make Tesla a successful company.

    在過去的17年裡,埃隆-馬斯克為了讓特斯拉成為一家成功的公司而日夜操勞。

  • He invested over 80 percent of his own fortune that he has made from PayPal into Tesla, and

    他把自己從PayPal賺到的財富80%以上投資到特斯拉,並。

  • in 2008, the company literally was on the verge of bankruptcy.

    在2008年,該公司真的瀕臨破產。

  • He even reached out to the CEO of Daimler to convince him to buy Tesla because the company

    他甚至找到了戴姆勒的CEO,說服他收購特斯拉,因為該公司。

  • simply didn't have the funds to survive.

    根本就沒有生存的資金。

  • But Daimler refused to even invest a dime in Tesla.

    但戴姆勒甚至拒絕向特斯拉投資一分錢。

  • Elon Musk spent his last dollars to save Tesla and was homeless for a while since he couldn't

    埃隆-馬斯克為了拯救特斯拉,花光了最後的美元,由於無法無家可歸,他一度

  • afford to pay the bills.

    支付賬單的能力。

  • Imagine making 180 million dollars but still can't afford rent because you invested your

    想象一下,你賺了1.8億美金,但還是付不起房租,因為你把你的投資

  • entire fortune in your next startup.

    整個財富在你的下一個創業公司。

  • In 2018, Tesla was struggling financially again, Elon Musk reached out to Tim Cook to

    2018年,特斯拉在財務上再次陷入困境,埃隆-馬斯克找到蒂姆-庫克,要

  • convince Apple to buy Tesla, but Tim Cook even refused to meet him.

    說服蘋果收購特斯拉,但蒂姆-庫克甚至拒絕與他見面。

  • Elon Musk still somehow managed to save Tesla.

    埃隆-馬斯克還是以某種方式成功拯救了特斯拉。

  • Today, Tesla is worth over half a trillion dollars, and Elon Musk is the second richest

    如今,特斯拉的身價已超過5萬億美元,埃隆-馬斯克是第二大富豪。

  • person in the world.

    世界上的人。

  • So if you want to be in a better financial position 5, 10, or 15 years from now, you

    所以,如果你想在5年、10年或15年後有更好的財務狀況,你就應該

  • better start planting your tree now.

    最好現在就開始種樹。

  • 2.

    2.

  • Number 2: The most important thing to do if you find yourself in a hole is to stop digging."

    第2條:如果你發現自己在洞裡,最重要的事情就是停止挖洞。"

  • let's say you have borrowed money to buy a brand new BMW.

    比方說,你借錢買了一輛全新的寶馬。

  • But you don't use it much because you work from home and only need a ride once or twice

    但你不太使用它,因為你在家裡工作,只需要一兩次的車程。

  • a week, but you still have to make your monthly payments.

    一個星期,但你還是要按月付款。

  • The rational decision would be to sell that car and pay off your debts since you don't

    理性的決定是賣掉那輛車,然後還清債務,因為你沒有

  • need the car, but since you have already paid a portion of that car, you don't want your

    需要這輛車,但由於你已經支付了部分車款,你不希望你的。

  • previous investments to go to waste, so you keep the car.

    以前的投資要白白浪費,所以你把車。

  • It's like when you purchase a ticket to a movie but then find out that the movie is

    這就像你買了一張電影票,但後來發現電影是

  • boring, you still keep watching it because you don't want your money to be wasted.

    無聊,你還是繼續看,因為你不想你的錢被浪費掉。

  • And that is known as the Sunk cost fallacy.

    而這就是所謂的沉沒成本謬誤。

  • We all made mistakes, especially financial mistakes but don't let that lead you into

    我們都會犯錯,尤其是財務上的錯誤,但不要是以而陷入

  • making more financial mistakes.

    犯更多的財務錯誤。

  • If you started a business and then realized that it was a mistake, stop wasting your money

    如果你創業後發現是個錯誤,就不要再浪費錢了。

  • and time on a failing business.

    和時間在一個失敗的企業。

  • The money you have spent is already gone!

    你花的錢已經沒有了!

  • Warren Buffett was a major investor in many airlines, but airline stocks crashed when

    巴菲特曾是許多航空公司的主要投資者,但航空股崩盤時

  • the pandemic hit the world.

    疫情席捲全球。

  • Buffett lost billions of dollars, but he didn't insist on keeping his airline shares.

    巴菲特損失了數十億美元,但他沒有堅持保留他的航空股。

  • Overnight, Warren Buffett sold his entire portfolio of airline shares and invested in

    一夜之間,巴菲特賣掉了他的全部航空股票組合,投資於

  • different businesses that seemed to do better during the pandemic.

    不同的企業,在大流行期間似乎做得更好。

  • 3.

    3.

  • Number 3: the worst investment you can have is cash.

    第三條:你最差的投資就是現金。

  • Everybody is talking about cash being king and all that sort of thing.

    大家都在談論現金為王之類的事情。

  • Cash is going to become worthless over time.

    隨著時間的推移,現金會變得不值錢。

  • But good businesses are going to become worth more over time.

    但好的企業會隨著時間的推移變得更值錢。

  • If you know anything about money, then you probably heard about the concept of inflation.

    如果你對貨幣有所瞭解,那麼你可能聽說過通貨膨脹的概念。

  • Paper money has no intrinsic value.

    紙幣沒有內在價值。

  • It's merely created by the federal reserve to make it easy to measure the value of goods

    它只是聯邦儲備局為了方便衡量商品的價值而創造的。

  • and services.

    和服務。

  • Every year the fed either prints more money or in some pomps money into the economy, which

    每年美聯儲要麼印更多的錢,要麼把錢投入到經濟中去,而這些錢

  • decreases the value of the existing cash in the economy.

    降低了經濟中現有現金的價值。

  • So having a lot of cash isn't real wealth.

    所以,擁有大量的現金並不是真正的財富。

  • You are rich when you own businesses that constantly produce something and grow or assets

    當你擁有的企業不斷地生產一些東西,並增長或資產時,你是富有的。

  • that in some way, provide value, like a property that can be rented out.

    以某種方式提供價值,比如可以出租的房產。

  • So don't strive to have more cash but use that cash to buy businesses that that grow.

    所以,不要追求有更多的現金,而是用這些現金去購買那些發展的企業。

  • 4.

    4.

  • Number 4:" Speculation is most dangerous when it looks easiest."

    第四條:"投機最危險的時候,看起來最容易。"

  • I remember back in 2017 when crypto-currencies were rising like falcon 9 (SpaceX rocket),

    我記得在2017年的時候,加密貨幣就像獵鷹9號(SpaceX火箭)一樣上漲。

  • everyone was jumping on board.

    每個人都在跳上船。

  • No-one wanted to miss this opportunity, but most of them had no idea what bitcoin or cryptocurrencies

    沒有人願意錯過這個機會,但他們中的大多數人都不知道什麼是比特幣或加密貨幣。

  • are.

    是:

  • They thought they could get in and make a fortune, but soon prices crashed, and some

    他們以為可以進去大賺一筆,但很快價格就崩盤了,有的人

  • people lost their entire lives savings.

    人們失去了一生的積蓄。

  • Not to say that bitcoin is useless or anything like that, but never invest in something you

    並不是說比特幣沒有用或類似的東西,但永遠不要投資於你的東西。

  • don't understand.

    不明白。

  • in fact, "risk comes from not knowing what you are doing" oh yeah, that's also warren

    其實,"風險來自於不知道自己在做什麼 "哦,對了,這也是沃倫說的

  • Buffett's quote.

    巴菲特的一句話。

  • There are literally millions of ways to make money, but if you don't know enough about

    賺錢的方法簡直是千千萬萬,但如果你對以下方面不夠了解

  • it, then you are gambling.

    那麼你就是在賭博。

  • Can you get lucky?

    你能走運嗎?

  • Of course!

    當然了!

  • But what are the chances that you will get lucky?

    但是,你的運氣有多大的機率呢?

  • Go and ask people who buy lottery tickets.

    去問買彩票的人。

  • Not much.

    不多

  • So, don't speculate!

    所以,不要亂猜測!

  • 5.

    5.

  • Number 5: "If you buy things you do not need, soon you will have to sell things you need."

    5號:"如果你買了不需要的東西,很快你就得賣掉你需要的東西。"

  • The biggest financial mistake most people make is buying things they don't need, especially

    大多數人犯的最大的財務錯誤是購買他們不需要的東西,特別是。

  • when they can hardly afford them.

    當他們幾乎負擔不起的時候。

  • Life isn't a straight line.

    生活不是一條直線。

  • Sometimes you will make a lot of money; other times, business will be down, so if you don't

    有時候,你會賺很多錢;有時候,生意會不景氣,所以如果你不。

  • have a cash cushion, you will have to sell things you really need to pay the bills.

    有一個現金緩衝,你將不得不出售你真正需要的東西來支付賬單。

  • At the end of the day, all that you need is a roof over your head, food on the table,

    在一天結束時,你所需要的是一個屋頂在你的頭上,食物在桌子上。

  • and some wheels to get around, even if they are not your wheels.

    還有一些輪子,即使不是你的輪子,也可以到處走走。

  • So always limit your expenses that you don't really need and focus on using your financial

    所以,一定要限制好自己並不真正需要的支出,集中精力用好自己的財務。

  • resources to build an extra source of income.

    資源,建立額外的收入來源。

  • How many times we have stories of people who inherited millions of dollars or even billions

    多少次,我們有多少人繼承了幾百萬甚至幾十億的故事。

  • but ended up broke because they bought too many things they don't need.

    但最後卻因為買了太多不需要的東西而破產。

  • Even athletes like Mike Tyson, who made over 300 million dollars over his career but had

    即使是像邁克-泰森這樣的運動員,他在職業生涯中賺了3億多美元,但也有了

  • to file for bankruptcy once he retired.

    以申請破產,一旦他退休。

  • 6.

    6.

  • Number 6: Don't get caught up with what other people are doing

    第六條:不要被別人的所作所為所迷惑。

  • Have you ever heard of someone who did the exact same thing that others did and made

    你有沒有聽說過有人做了和別人一模一樣的事情,卻做出了。

  • a fortune.

    一筆錢。

  • Probably not.

    可能不會

  • That's why don't follow the crowd.

    所以不要隨波逐流。

  • It doesn't matter what everyone else does.

    別人怎麼做都無所謂。

  • Most people are going to settle for the average.

    大多數人都會滿足於平均水平。

  • In fact, if most people are doing it, then you should stay away from it.

    事實上,如果大多數人都在做,那麼你應該遠離它。

  • Great opportunities come when no one is paying attention.

    偉大的機會在沒有人注意的時候出現。

  • Being a contrarian isn't the key, but being a crowd follower isn't either.

    做一個反面教材不是關鍵,但做一個從眾者也不是關鍵。

  • You need to detach yourself emotionally.

    你需要在情感上疏導自己。

  • Especially when it comes to investing, whoever everyone is on board and start investing in

    尤其是在投資方面,不管是誰,大家都會加入進來,開始投資於

  • a certain company, stay away from it because chances you will end up losing your money

    某個公司,遠離它,因為你會最終失去你的錢的機會。

  • are way higher than you would make something and vice versa of course.

    是比你會做的東西高得多,當然反之亦然。

  • 7.

    7.

  • Number 7: It is not necessary to do extraordinary things to get extraordinary results.

    7號:不需要做非凡的事情,就能得到非凡的結果。

  • Most people think that you have to do something extraordinary to make a lot of money.

    大多數人認為,你必須做一些非凡的事情才能賺到很多錢。

  • That's one way to do it, but making money is usually about small daily choices such

    這是一種方法,但賺錢通常是關於日常的小選擇,如

  • as setting aside 5 dollars a day and investing in an index fund.

    如每天留出5元錢,投資於指數基金。

  • You might not become the next Elon Musk or won't be able to build rockets that will make

    你可能不會成為下一個埃隆-馬斯克,也不會造出能讓人的火箭。

  • humanity multi-planetary and in the process become the world's richest person, but with

    人類多星球,並在這一過程中成為世界首富,但隨著

  • small right decisions, you can achieve extraordinary results.

    小小的正確的決定,你可以取得非凡的成果。

  • So don't aim for immediate great results.

    所以不要追求立竿見影的大效果。

  • The only immediate results you can aim for are two 4 stocks from Webull if you sign up

    如果你報名的話,你唯一能爭取到的立竿見影的結果就是來自Webull的兩隻4股。

  • and despot 100 bucks and start investing.

    和despot 100塊錢,並開始投資。

  • Who else will give you two free stocks if you start investing, or learn how to invest

    如果你開始投資,或者學習如何投資,還有誰會免費送你兩隻股票呢?

  • by taking this course on Skillshare for free if you use the link in the description.

    如果你使用描述中的鏈接,可以免費參加Skillshare的課程。

  • These seven rules of money are entirely based on warren Buffet quotes.

    這七條理財法則,完全是根據巴菲特的名言而來。

  • If there is one guy who can give you the best financial advice, then it's Warren Buffet.

    如果說有一個人可以給你最好的理財建議,那麼就是巴菲特。

  • And now give this video a thumbs up, and if you are new around here, then subscribe and

    現在給這個視頻豎起大拇指,如果你是新來的,那就訂閱吧。

  • turn on your notifications.

    打開你的通知。

  • Thanks for watching and until next time.

    謝謝你的觀看,直到下一次。

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