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  • Around 4K years ago, in a kingdom in ancient  Mesopotamia. There was a guy named Arkad  

    大約4千多年前,在古代美索不達米亞的一個王國裡。有一個叫阿卡德的人

  • who was poor like he could barely put food on  the table. To escape poverty, he worked hard;  

    誰是窮得連飯都吃不飽的人。為了擺脫貧困,他努力工作。

  • however, when he received  the payment for his service,  

    然而,當他收到服務報酬時。

  • he lived very frugally and lent most  of his income to a shield maker,  

    他的生活非常節儉,大部分收入都借給了一個盾牌製造者。

  • who then paid interest on the loan. Instead of  spending that interest to move to a bigger place,  

    然後支付貸款利息的人。而不是花這些利息去搬到更大的地方。

  • he kept living frugally, and lent that interest to  another shield maker, thus growing his wealth even  

    他省吃儉用,把利息借給了另一個盾牌匠,從而使他的財富更加增長。

  • more. After repeating this process for yearshis wealth grew so big that he did not have  

    更是。在重複這個過程多年後,他的財富大增,以至於他並沒有

  • to work again since his money was working for  him, so he ended up the richest man in Babylon

    由於他的錢在為他工作,所以他最終成為巴比倫最富有的人。

  • Of course, you cant lend money to a shield maker  because that shield maker probably has a credit  

    當然,你不能借錢給一個盾牌製造者,因為那個盾牌製造者可能有一個信用

  • card or would rather go to a bank than look for  you. But that story illustrates the power of  

    卡或寧願去銀行也不找你。但這個故事說明了

  • passive income. Nothing is more powerful than when  your money makes more money. It saves your time,  

    被動收入。沒有什麼比你的錢賺得更多更有力了。它節省了你的時間。

  • effort and provides you with financial support  to pay all of your bills, but very few people  

    努力,併為你提供財政支持,以支付所有的賬單,但很少人

  • achieve that milestone where their money  works for them and not the other way around

    實現那個里程碑,讓他們的錢為他們工作,而不是其他方式。

  • Chasing money is not a bad idea, but chasing  money your entire life isn't also a great idea  

    追錢不是壞主意,但追錢一輩子也不是個好主意。

  • because you need time for other things in  your life. That's why I try my best to create  

    因為你需要時間來處理生活中的其他事情。這就是為什麼我盡我所能去創造

  • as many sources of income as possible. But most  importantly, make them as efficient as possible

    儘可能多的收入來源。但最重要的是,要儘可能地提高它們的效率。

  • The most famous passive income source is rental  income. You have a property that's rented out,  

    最著名的被動收入來源是租金收入。你有一套房產,已經出租了。

  • and the tenant keeps sending you a check every  month. Since real estate is not cheap, that check  

    而租客每個月都會給你寄一張支票。因為房地產不便宜,那張支票

  • could be big enough to pay all of your bills. But what if you don't have the money to buy real  

    可以大到足以支付你所有的賬單。但是,如果你沒有錢買真正的。

  • estate? Of course, you don't need hundreds  of thousands of dollars to buy a property.  

    房產?當然,買房不需要幾十萬。

  • All that you need is enough for the downpaymentThe rest will be covered by your tenant.  

    你只需要支付足夠的首付就可以了。 其餘的將由你的房客承擔。

  • Even if the property doesn't generate income  in the first year or so, it will in the future  

    即使第一年左右沒有收入,將來也會有收入的

  • once rent prices rise year after year. But real estate isn't the only place  

    一旦房租價格連年上漲。但房地產並不是唯一的地方

  • where you can build passive income. In the 21,  there are far more tools than most people know,  

    在那裡你可以建立被動收入。在21,有遠比大多數人知道的工具。

  • so in this video, I want to share with you  some real passive income ideas that you can  

    是以,在這個視頻中,我想與你分享一些真正的被動收入的想法,你可以。

  • implement right now! And most importantlyyou don't need a lot of money to start

    現在就實施!最重要的是,你不需要很多錢就可以開始!

  • Vending Machines 

    自動售貨機。

  • When we talk about passive income, we never  mention vending machines because they don't  

    當我們談論被動收入時,我們從未提到過自動售貨機,因為它們不具備

  • sound as exciting as real estate, for examplebut if you think about it, it's that kind of an  

    比如說,聽起來和房地產一樣刺激,但如果你仔細想想,這就是一種。

  • asset that provides a constant stream of income  and requires minimum effort if you automate it.  

    資產,提供源源不斷的收入,如果你自動化,只需要最少的努力。

  • There were 5 million vending machines in the  U.S. in 2015. These 5 million vending machines  

    2015年,美國有500萬臺自動售貨機。這500萬臺自動售貨機

  • produce an average of $20 billion in sales  each year. But most vending machines earn  

    每年平均產生200億美元的銷售額。但大多數自動售貨機賺

  • around 5 dollars a week because it's not an easy  business like any other business. Even if your  

    每週5美元左右,因為這不是一個簡單的生意,就像其他生意一樣。即使你的

  • property is placed in a bad neighborhoodit will probably turn into a liability.  

    物業放在不好的小區,很可能會變成累贅。

  • But, a well-placed vending machine can earn far  more than that, potentially exceeding $100 per  

    但是,一臺擺放得好的自動售貨機的收入遠遠不止這些,有可能超過100元/臺。

  • week or even hundreds of dollars per day.  
 

    每週甚至每天數百元。

  • The challenge is to pick the right place and sell  the right products. If you place it somewhere  

    挑戰在於選對地方,賣對產品。如果你把它放在某個地方

  • where there aren't many people, it is going to be  one of those machines that earn 5 dollars a week.  

    在沒有多少人的地方,它將是那種每週賺5美元的機器之一。

  • But if it's in a highly visible location  where it will regularly attract buyers,  

    但如果它在一個高度可見的位置,它會經常吸引買家。

  • that's when you can expect a few hundred dollars  from it every week. It requires a lot of work in  

    這時候你就可以期待每週從中獲得幾百元的收益。它需要大量的工作在

  • the beginning but minimum management laterIsn't that the meaning of passive income

    開始的時候,但以後的管理量最小。 這不就是被動收入的意義嗎?

  • Before getting into this space, I highly recommend  everyone to study it further because you have to  

    在進入這個領域之前,我強烈建議大家進一步研究,因為你必須得

  • understand what kind of products sells the bestWhat vending machines turn the highest profits?  

    瞭解什麼樣的產品最好賣? 什麼自動售貨機的利潤最高?

  • And what type of locations attract more buyers? 
 

    而什麼樣的地段能吸引更多的買家呢?

  • 2. At number 2, we haveprint on demand business

    2.第2位,我們有--按需印刷業務。

  • 10 years ago, this business was impossible. It  just became mainstream recently, so it still has a  

    10年前,這一行是不可能的。最近才成為主流,所以還是有的。

  • lot of room to grow. You know, some businesses are  so old that it's nearly impossible to get in and  

    很多的發展空間。你知道,有些企業是如此的老,它幾乎不可能得到在和。

  • succeed because they are so crowded, but that's  not the case with print-on-demand businesses.  

    成功是因為它們太擁擠了,但按需印刷業務並非如此。

  • The global market for the custom T-shirt  printing industry is expected to cross  

    全球T恤衫定製印刷行業市場有望跨越

  • 10 billion USD by 2025. 
 

    2025年達到100億美元。

  • T-shirts are cheap to source, have universal  appeal, and are relatively simple to customize,  

    T恤衫的貨源便宜,具有普遍的吸引力,而且定製起來也比較簡單。

  • but it's a competitive field since there  aren't many barriers to entry. If you want  

    但這是一個競爭激烈的領域,因為沒有多少進入壁壘。如果你想

  • to compete with Tesla, you need tenths of  billions of dollars to build electric cars,  

    要想和特斯拉競爭,你需要十分之一的億美元來製造電動汽車。

  • but if you want to start selling in-demand  t-shirts, you need nothing except a good idea  

    但如果你想開始銷售需求量大的T恤,你什麼都不需要,只需要一個好的想法

  • because there are multiple platforms that take  care of everything starting from delivery to  

    因為有多個平臺,從送貨開始,就可以照顧到一切。

  • management. Your job is to design and sell. 
 

    你的工作是設計和銷售。你的工作是設計和銷售。

  • Whenever I see someone wearing a t-shirt with  something cool written on it. I want one as  

    每當我看到有人穿著一件寫著很酷的T恤時,我也想要一件

  • well. So if you have good taste, you can spend  some time designing cool t-shorts on Teespring,  

    以及。所以如果你有好的品味,你可以在Tespring上花點時間設計酷炫的T短褲。

  • Printful, or any other platform. And run some ads. If you people find your designs desirable,  

    嵃,崢崢或其他平臺。並運行一些廣告。如果你人覺得你的設計可取。

  • it will turn into passive income where you can  keep selling your shirt with minimal effort.  

    它將變成被動的收入,在那裡你可以繼續銷售你的襯衫與最小的努力。

  • You can come up with a new design every 3-4 months  to sell another t-shirt to your existing clients

    你可以每隔3-4個月拿出一個新的設計,向你的現有客戶再銷售一件T恤。

  • 
 3. REITs or real estate investment trust 

    3.REITs或房地產投資信託基金

  • REITs are popular among investors who want to  invest in real estate but don't want to deal  

    REITs在那些想投資房地產但又不想交易的投資者中很受歡迎。

  • with management. Of course, renting a property  is great, but it requires some management,  

    與管理。當然,租房固然好,但也需要一定的管理。

  • so there are firms such as American Tower  or Brandywine Realty Trust that invest in  

    所以有美國大廈或Brandywine Realty Trust等公司投資的。

  • office buildings, for example, in PhiladelphiaWashington, D.C., and Austin. REITs are traded  

    例如,費城、華盛頓特區和奧斯汀的辦公樓。REITs的交易

  • in the stock market like any other company, but  usually, they offer a much higher dividend rate.  

    在股市中,像任何其他公司,但通常情況下,他們提供了一個更高的股息率。

  • For example, Brandywine Realty Trust offers a 5.5  percent dividend rate, that's is incredibly high.  

    例如,Brandywine Realty Trust提供了5.5%的股息率,這是難以置信的高。

  • But you have to understand that their stock price  doesn't increase much. Most of the money you are  

    但你要明白,他們的股價並沒有漲多少。你的大部分資金

  • going to make is from dividends. There arelot of different REITs. Some of them invest in  

    將使是來自股息。有很多不同的REITs。其中一些投資於

  • commercial properties, others in residential  areas, some just own land across the country,  

    商業地產,有的在住宅區,有的只是在全國各地擁有土地。

  • and so on. The high dividend yield is what  makes them a good passive income candidate,  

    等。高股息率是他們被動收入的好選擇。

  • but be carefree with them because if you invest  in the wrong REIT, you might lose your investment  

    但要小心謹慎,因為如果你投資了錯誤的房地產信託基金,你可能會失去你的投資。

  • at the cost of high dividend, so pay attention to  how the Trust has been performing over the years

    以高分紅為代價,所以要注意信託公司這幾年的表現。

  • 
 4. Rent a room on Airbnb 

    4.在Airbnb上租房

  • If you have an extra room in your house that you  do not use much, renting it on Airbnb is the way  

    如果你家裡有一間不怎麼用的多餘房間,在Airbnb上出租是個不錯的選擇。

  • to go. With Airbnb, you will most likely rent it  twice higher than renting it on a long-term basis

    以去。使用Airbnb,你很可能會比長期租房高出一倍。

  • Of course, Airbnb means a lot of management  because you need to clean the room,  

    當然,Airbnb意味著很多管理,因為你需要打掃房間。

  • make sure it has all the necessities  before every new guest comes in  

    兵馬未動,糧草先行

  • but nevertheless, its a great source of income. And since your guest is going to stay in the  

    但儘管如此,它是一個很好的收入來源。既然你的客人要住在這裡,那你就可以在這裡住下來。

  • next room, your guest won't ruin your  room. Some people even take a mortgage  

    隔壁房間,你的客人不會毀了你的房間。有的人甚至拿著抵押貸款

  • and let Airbnb tenants pay off their mortgageIt's a great way to build wealth over time

    並讓Airbnb租戶還清房貸。 這是一個長期積累財富的好方法。

  • Of course, with covid, it has  become much more difficult,  

    當然,有了covid之後,就變得困難多了。

  • but I have no doubt that things will get  back to normal because we humans are social  

    但我毫不懷疑事情會恢復正常,因為我們人類是社會性的。

  • creatures. We can't just be isolated. We  want to travel, we want to see new places,  

    生物。我們不能只是孤立的。我們想旅行,我們想去看看新的地方。

  • we want to move around, we have been doing  that since the beginning of human existence.

    我們想到處走動,從人類誕生之初就開始這樣做了。

  • 5. Invest in a small business as a silent partnerWhen we talk about starting a business, we usually  

    5.投資小企業做沉默的合夥人
,當我們談到創業時,我們通常是

  • mean starting a huge business but there are plenty  of small businesses that could be very profitable  

    意味著做大生意,但也有很多小生意是可以很賺錢的

  • such as a corner shop or a barbershop. Of  course, running a corner shop is a full-time job,  

    如街角店或理髮店。當然,經營街角店是一項全職工作。

  • but it could be turned into a passive income  if you join the business as a silent partner

    但如果你以默默無聞的合夥人身份加入企業,就可以變成被動收入。

  • In business, there is a concept called - silent  partner, where you don't deal with the day-to-day  

    在企業中,有一個概念叫--沉默的夥伴,你不處理日常的

  • management of the business but rather play more  of an advisory role. These types of businesses do  

    的管理,而更多的是扮演顧問的角色。這些類型的企業做

  • not need huge capital, and their business model  is pretty simple. You don't have to be a genius  

    不需要龐大的資本,他們的商業模式也很簡單。你不需要是個天才

  • to find out how to start a profitable corner  shop, just take a look at what others have done.  

    要想知道如何開一家賺錢的角店,看看別人的做法就知道了。

  • You might go 50/50 with someone else  who is going to run the business  

    你可能會和別人五五分成,由他來經營。

  • on day to day basis and will get a fixed salary  for it, but you are going to have a constant  

    每天都會有固定的工資,但你將有一個持續的

  • stream of income. , But its important to make  sure your numbers work out on paper at least  

    收入流。但重要的是,要確保你的數字至少在紙上工作。

  • before starting anything in this field  because it is an investment eventually.  

    在開始這個領域的任何事情之前,因為它最終是一種投資。

  • 
 I didn't include traditional passive  

    我沒有包括傳統的被動的

  • income sources because we have talked about them  in previous videos, but if you think about it,  

    收入來源,因為我們在之前的視頻中已經講過了,但如果你仔細想想。

  • there are far more options than most people think  about at first thought. And now it's your turn to  

    有更多的選擇,比大多數人一開始想的要多得多。現在輪到你了

  • let me know what's your favorite passive income  source. Let me know in the comments below.  

    讓我知道你最喜歡的被動收入來源是什麼。請在下面的評論中告訴我。

  • If you have enjoyed this video,  

    如果你喜歡這個視頻。

  • you will most definitely enjoy this custom  playlist that I have created specifically  

    你一定會喜歡這個定製的播放列表,我已經創建了專門的。

  • for you that has our most popular videos on  business, investing, and the stock market  

    為您提供我們最受歡迎的商業,投資和股市的視頻。

  • that can potentially change your life. And now give this video the thumbs  

    可以潛在地改變你的生活。現在給這個視頻豎起大拇指

  • up that it deserves, and make sure to  subscribe if you haven't done that yet

    如果你還沒有訂閱,請務必訂閱。

  • Thanks for watching and until next. 
 

    感謝您的觀看,直到下一次。

Around 4K years ago, in a kingdom in ancient  Mesopotamia. There was a guy named Arkad  

大約4千多年前,在古代美索不達米亞的一個王國裡。有一個叫阿卡德的人

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