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  • 60% of millennials earning over $100,000 say they're living paycheck to paycheck

    收入超過10萬美元的千禧一代中,有60%的人說他們是靠工資生活的。

  • How do you make that much money and still live paycheck to paycheck?

    你是如何賺到那麼多錢,還能靠工資生活的?

  • To be honest, that's not surprising. It's far easier to spend 100K than to earn, especially

    說實話,這並不令人驚訝。花10萬遠比掙錢容易,尤其是

  • with the high inflation we have now. $100K doesn't seem like a fortune, and it's not,

    在我們現在的高通貨膨脹下。10萬美元看起來並不像一筆財富,而且也不是。

  • but for most people earning their first 100K is a far-fetched dream, leave alone saving

    但對於大多數人來說,賺取他們的第一個10萬是一個遙不可及的夢想,更不用說儲蓄了。

  • $100K.  $100K in the bank would give you the confidence

    $100K. 銀行裡的10萬美元會讓你有信心

  • not to worry when bill collectors knock on the door. These are two different things

    當收賬員敲門時不要擔心。這是兩件不同的事情。

  • But the reality is that $100K isn't really a lot. With some persistence and dedication,

    但現實是,10萬美元並不是真的很多。只要有一定的毅力和奉獻精神。

  • and access to the internet, it's a practical goal that's within most people's abilities.

    並能進入互聯網,這是一個在大多數人能力範圍內的實際目標。

  • When I was in college, the idea of making 100 grand was something unimaginable. I was

    當我在大學時,賺取10萬美元的想法是難以想象的。我當時

  • glad if I could just pay my bills which were barely the minimum wage but back then, they

    如果我能夠支付我的賬單,就會很高興,因為我的賬單幾乎沒有最低工資,但在當時,他們

  • seemed like a fortune. Of course, I knew that it was possible, but I couldn't connect the

    似乎是一筆財富。當然,我知道這是有可能的,但我無法將這兩者聯繫起來。

  • dots between where I was back then (poor) and how to get to where I wanted. Even when

    在我當時的處境(貧窮)和如何到達我想要的地方之間的點。即使在

  • I got into real estate, it seemed like I needed to do the impossible to make that much

    我進入了房地產行業,似乎我需要做不可能的事情才能賺到那麼多。

  • However, the truth is that it's far easier than most people believe. As long as you are

    然而,事實是,這比大多數人認為的要容易得多。只要你是

  • on the right path, as long as you are dedicated, it's a matter of time before you get there.

    在正確的道路上,只要你有奉獻精神,到達目的地是一個時間問題。

  • So, here are the 7 rules that you need to follow to go from $0 to $100K.

    是以,這裡是你從0美元到10萬美元所需遵循的7條規則。

  • Give this video a thumbs up, and let's start with the first one.

    為這段視頻豎起大拇指,讓我們從第一段開始。

  • "There are

    "有

  • decades where nothing happens, and there are weeks where decades happen" - Lenin.

    幾十年來什麼都沒有發生,而有幾周的時間卻發生了幾十年。"--列寧。

  • These are some of the wisest words I have ever heard. Since the housing crash of 2008,

    這是我聽過的最睿智的話。自2008年的房地產崩潰以來。

  • nothing really world-changing has happened, but 2022 is literally reshaping the world.

    沒有什麼真正改變世界的事情發生,但2022年確實在重塑世界。

  • Tech stocks crashed, crypto collapsed, the world is on the brink of hunger, the US global

    科技股崩潰,加密貨幣崩潰,世界處於飢餓的邊緣,美國的全球

  • dominance is challenged by the invasion of Ukraine, the world is worried that China will

    侵佔烏克蘭使中國的主導地位受到挑戰,世界擔心中國將

  • attack Taiwan, supply chains are disrupted across the globe, inflation is skyrocketing,

    攻擊臺灣,供應鏈在全球範圍內被打亂,通貨膨脹急劇上升。

  • oil prices are higher than ever, and we are still not yet out of the global pandemic

    油價比以往任何時候都高,而我們仍未走出全球大流行的陰影。

  • By the end of the year, we might be living in a completely different world. What matters

    到今年年底,我們可能會生活在一個完全不同的世界。重要的是

  • most is that when such huge changes take place, the wealth changes hands, and the challenge

    最重要的是,當這種巨大的變化發生時,財富易手,而挑戰

  • is to take advantage out of this wealth transition. Just take a look at how many crypto coins

    是為了從這種財富轉型中獲取優勢。只要看一下有多少加密貨幣

  • are going bankrupt. It's the best time to get into crypto since the storm is getting

    都要破產了。現在是進入加密貨幣的最佳時機,因為風暴正在得到

  • rid of your competitors

    擺脫你的競爭對手。

  • When everything is stable, starting a business is easier, but it's easier for everyone. That's

    當一切都很穩定時,創業會更容易,但對每個人來說都會更容易。這就是

  • why you face such a huge competition. That's why crises are the perfect opportunity because

    為什麼你會面臨如此巨大的競爭。這就是為什麼危機是一個完美的機會,因為

  • they create chaos, and the world changes in a glimpse of an eye, especially when the status

    他們造成了混亂,世界在一瞬間發生了變化,特別是當地位

  • quo changes.

    改變現狀。

  • 2. "He will win who knows when to fight and when not to fight." - San Tzu

    2."誰知道什麼時候打,什麼時候不打,誰就會贏"。- 聖子

  • When motivation hits, you want to do everything. Start a business, start investing, trading,

    當動力來臨時,你什麼都想做。創業,開始投資,交易。

  • and build connections. The only problem is that your resources are limited. If you don't

    並建立聯繫。唯一的問題是,你的資源是有限的。如果你不

  • know how to pick your fights, whatever you do, you will fail. Especially if you are at

    知道如何挑選你的戰鬥,無論你做什麼,你都會失敗。特別是如果你在

  • the beginning of your financial journeyPick your fights carefully. Pick one thing

    你的財務旅程的開始。 仔細挑選你的戰鬥。挑選一件事

  • that you are more or less confident about and don't get distracted by anyone or anything,

    你或多或少都有信心,不要被任何人或事分心。

  • even other opportunities that are more attractive.

    甚至其他更有吸引力的機會。

  • Sometimes you need to swallow your ego to avoid getting distracted or giving up something

    有時你需要吞下你的自我,以避免分心或放棄一些東西。

  • to stay focused. It's part of the journey to pick the right challenges at the right

    以保持專注。在正確的時間挑選正確的挑戰是旅程的一部分。

  • time. The moment you try to become the jack of all trades, you become a master of none

    時間。當你試圖成為各行各業的專家時,你就成了一個無名小卒。

  • 3. "I know of nothing more despicable and pathetic than a man who devotes all the hours

    3."我知道沒有什麼比一個人把所有的時間都用在以下方面更卑鄙和可悲了

  • of the waking day to the making of money for money's sake." - Rockefeller

    為了賺錢而賺錢的清醒的一天"。- 洛克菲勒

  • Money is a great motivation, but the motivation disappears when you have enough of it. It

    錢是一個很好的動機,但當你擁有足夠多的錢時,這種動機就會消失。它

  • might not look like that now if you are not making enough, but the moment you cross a

    如果你沒有賺到足夠的錢,現在看起來可能不是這樣,但當你越過一個人的時候

  • line where you can live comfortably and save over 50 percent of your income, your motivation

    在你可以舒適地生活,並將收入的50%以上儲蓄起來的線,你的動力

  • will begin to dwindle. And besides, the chase behind money is pointless since it's infinite.

    將開始減少。此外,金錢背後的追逐是毫無意義的,因為它是無限的。

  • So the goal should be to build something that would benefit people. It would make your goal

    是以,目標應該是建立一個能使人受益的東西。這將使你的目標

  • meaningful. It will give you a stronger reason to wake up in the morning. On top of this,

    有意義的。它將給你一個更強大的理由,讓你在早晨醒來。在此基礎上。

  • the more people it's going to help, the more people will pay for it the more money you

    它能幫助的人越多,就會有更多的人為它買單,你的錢就越多。

  • are going to money. It's a cycle that's not just going to help you make your first 100K

    是要去賺錢的。這是一個循環,不只是要幫助你賺取你的第一個10萬。

  • but rather go beyond. So, stop focusing on making $100K but rather focus on how you can

    而是要超越。是以,不要再專注於賺取10萬美元,而是要專注於你如何能夠

  • bring value to the table. The money is going to follow.

    帶來價值。錢就會跟著來。

  • 4. Don't be afraid to give up the good to go for the great. Rockefeller

    4.不要害怕放棄美好的事物去追求偉大的事物。洛克菲勒

  • Here is why most people don't get rich. They graduate and keep looking for a job. They

    這就是為什麼大多數人不能致富。他們畢業後繼續尋找工作。他們

  • find a comfortable job where they are given everything they need for a comfortable life.

    找到一份舒適的工作,讓他們獲得舒適生活所需的一切。

  • In the beginning, they believe it's temporary, but then they get into a comfort zone where

    開始時,他們認為這是暫時的,但後來他們進入了一個舒適區,在那裡

  • they will get afraid to take risks because they are afraid to lose what they already

    他們會害怕承擔風險,因為他們害怕失去他們已經擁有的東西。

  • have.  But the problem is that sometimes you have

    有。 但問題是,有時你有

  • to give what you have to get what's better. That doesn't mean you should quit your job

    付出你所擁有的以獲得更好的東西。這並不意味著你應該放棄你的工作

  • and start that business, but don't get too comfortable, don't be afraid to give up the

    並開始這項業務,但不要太舒服,不要害怕放棄。

  • comfortable life. You have to take some risks to move forward

    舒適的生活。你必須承擔一些風險才能向前邁進。

  • 5. don't let your preconceptions dictate your decisions.

    5.不要讓你的先入為主的觀念支配你的決定。

  • When you are a little kid, your mentality is shaped by your parents and school. As you

    當你是一個小孩子時,你的心態是由你的父母和學校塑造的。當你

  • grow up and become an adult, your friends start reshaping your mentality. So most of

    長大後成為成年人,你的朋友開始重塑你的心態。是以,大部分的

  • your ideas and beliefs do not necessarily reflect reality, even though they might sound

    你的想法和信念不一定能反映現實,儘管它們聽起來可能是

  • logical. If you have grown up in a poor family where your parents kept telling you that getting

    有道理。如果你在一個貧窮的家庭長大,你的父母一直告訴你,獲得

  • good grades and claiming the career hierarchy is the only way out of poverty, that doesn't

    好的成績和聲稱職業等級制度是擺脫貧困的唯一途徑,這並不是

  • mean it's a fact. Look at everything with a fresh perspective.

    意思是說這是一個事實。用全新的視角來看待一切。

  • If you can talk to people who have achieved what you are aiming for, that will really

    如果你能與那些已經實現了你的目標的人交談,這將真正

  • open your mind. As Steve Jobs once said: "Everything around you that you call life was made up

    打開你的思想。正如史蒂夫-喬布斯曾經說過的。"你周圍的一切你稱之為生活的東西都是由

  • by people that were no smarter than you, and you can change it, you can influence it, you

    你可以改變它,你可以影響它,你可以改變它。

  • can build your own things that other people can use."

    可以建立你自己的東西,其他人可以使用。"

  • 6." Compare yourself to who you were yesterday, not to who someone else is today." - Peterson

    6."將自己與昨天的你相比,而不是與今天的別人相比"。- 彼得森

  • As kids, our parents compare us to our peers. Look! Your classmates get better your grades.

    小時候,我們的父母將我們與同齡人進行比較。看!你的同學得到更好的成績。

  • Your neighbor doesn't waste time playing video games. We grow up constantly watching how

    你的鄰居不會把時間浪費在玩電子遊戲上。我們在成長過程中不斷地觀察如何

  • we get compared to everyone around us. No matter how much we improve, we look around

    我們被比作我們周圍的人。無論我們有多大的進步,我們環顧四周

  • and find someone who is better than usWhat we realize too late in life is that there

    並找到比我們更好的人。 我們在生活中意識到的太晚了,那就是有

  • will always be someone who is better than you. Just take a look at the Forbes billionaires

    總會有人比你強。看看福布斯的億萬富翁就知道了

  • list that's always changing. Just recently, Bezos was leading the list, and now that title

    榜單一直在變化。就在最近,貝索斯還在榜單上領先,而現在這個頭銜

  • is held by Elon Musk, but Elon musks tweets that Putin is significantly richer than him.

    是由埃隆-馬斯克持有,但埃隆-馬斯克在推特上說普京明顯比他富有。

  • However, Putin can't even leave Russia no matter how rich he is, so does that really

    然而,普京再有錢也不能離開俄羅斯,所以這真的是

  • counts as real wealth.

    算是真正的財富。

  • That's an extreme example, but you get the point. Never compare yourself to others. The

    這是一個極端的例子,但你會明白這個道理。永遠不要把自己和別人相比。在

  • only person you can compare yourself to is to whom you were yesterday. Did you hit the

    你唯一可以比較的人是你昨天是誰。你是否擊中了

  • gym today? Good for you! You are slightly better than who you were yesterday. Did you

    今天去健身房?對你來說是好事!你比昨天的你稍微好一點。你是否

  • read an interesting book? You are slightly wiser today. That's the only way you grow,

    讀了一本有趣的書?你今天稍微聰明瞭一點。這是你成長的唯一途徑。

  • and that includes financially as well, because by comparing yourself to who you were yesterday,

    這也包括財務方面,因為通過與昨天的你進行比較。

  • you won't lose the motivation to keep moving forward.

    你就不會失去繼續前進的動力。

  • 7. the greatest danger you face is your mind growing soft and your eye-getting dull."

    7.你面臨的最大危險是你的頭腦越來越軟,你的眼睛越來越遲鈍。"

  • Greene

    格林

  • If there is one piece of advice you will take out of this video, then let it be this one.

    如果你要從這段視頻中得到一個建議,那就請你記住這一點。

  • The path to 100K seems difficult, but with enough effort and dedication, anyone can do

    通往10萬的道路似乎很困難,但只要有足夠的努力和奉獻精神,任何人都可以做到

  • it. The real danger is to keep moving forward once you reach that goal or make enough to

    它。真正的危險是,一旦你達到這個目標或賺到足夠的錢,就繼續前進。

  • pay all the bills. Your discipline will slowly vanish, your work ethic will grow soft, and

    支付所有的賬單。你的紀律會慢慢消失,你的職業道德會變得軟弱,而且

  • your spending will slowly rise. Your growth will stagnate while your spending will keep

    你的支出將慢慢上升。你的增長將停滯不前,而你的支出將保持

  • growing, which will bring you to the point where you will again start living paycheck

    增長,這將把你帶到一個點上,你將再次開始過著有償的生活。

  • to paycheck. So the challenge is to keep yourself disciplined even after you have achieved your

    到發工資。是以,挑戰在於,即使在你實現了你的目標之後,如何保持你的紀律性。

  • financial goals.

    財務目標。

60% of millennials earning over $100,000 say they're living paycheck to paycheck

收入超過10萬美元的千禧一代中,有60%的人說他們是靠工資生活的。

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