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CodieSanchezCT
2 weeks ago
For the first time ever, we’re opening Main Street Over Wall Street to the public. This is where billionaires, founders, and owners come to close deals and build businesses. Opportunities don’t wait—and neither should you. Claim your seat at the table: https://contrarianthinking.biz/msows25
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LoganBurchett
2 weeks ago
Loved this one. It explains money in a way school never did—stop playing to survive and start playing to win. Save to buy freedom, not stuff. Build skills, own assets, and let your money work for you. That’s how you get out of the race for good.
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Annaa.C99
8 days ago
The most surprising thing about Girl Boss Hustle: Earn 10k From Home was how personal it felt. It wasn’t filled with jargon or empty hype. It was straightforward advice that made sense and could be applied right away. By the time I finished, I felt lighter, more confident, and most importantly, ready to take action.
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richardlloydusa
2 weeks ago
“Build your own dreams, or someone else will hire you to build theirs.”
― Farrah Gray
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Creamy_Durian
2 weeks ago
I think this is one of Codie’s best videos so far on building wealth.
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HanDinh-m5z
2 weeks ago
If anyone knows how to play the money game who would clock in. 💯
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BreathtakingVisuals
13 days ago
WOW… so much goes into producing a video this BRILLIANT!!! It’s a symphony of insanely valuable information, talent, vision, timing, and truth. Every frame feels intentional, every word carries weight, and every pause whispers of mastery earned through relentless pursuit. You can sense the insane level of discipline behind the rare beauty, the courage behind the creativity, and the invisible hours that make something this BRILLIANT feel effortless.
Codie and your extraordinary team - what you’ve crafted here isn’t just content; it’s beautiful art that lingers in the mind and sparks something rare in the heart. 🎬✨
THANK YOU!
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judgemorris
2 weeks ago
My last day at my downtown law firm was last week. Starting my own law firm this week. I already have some new clients and I’m taking a lot with me. So excited to finally start putting my billable hours and fixed fees in my own pocket.
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wheresallthezombies
2 weeks ago
Most of this sounds like poor money management. Not a judgment, just stating a fact. I’m far from rich and six figures. But, simply having a budget makes me not broke.
If you make $300,000 and still have credit card debt, then there’s probably some mental health issues happening.
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jerryorange5140
2 weeks ago
I wish I had learned this stuff sooner. I am 61 and recovering from going broke for the third and final time. I haven’t had a credit card over 5 years. I have 3 paid for cars that don’t impress my neighbors but me, my wife, and daughter all get to work on time. The bills are paid, there’s money in the bank for emergencies, and I have 22% of my income going towards my retirement. Between my wife and I we have 5 sources of income. She’s a teacher and loves her work. I don’t hate my current work but I don’t love it either, it provides the basis that I am building from. I am not scared but I am playing the game differently now. I pay myself first. We are able to help others now like we have been helped in the past. I don’t worry about losing my job. If that happens, I have a backup plan/income. Thank you for the inspiration.
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sanjayraja7639
2 days ago
One of the best videos i have seen. 100% accurate on every point.. I started & learnt about investing and compound interest in my 20's . Now in my 40's i have a massive investment pot where the power of compounding as created most of it. Now i know i can quit my job within the 12 to 18 months. School never taught you now to create wealth. It taught you to be a worker.
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JAY-wb2fv
2 weeks ago
"Schools weren't designed to teach you how to build wealth, they were designed to produce workers"
And that is why I learned nothing about finance in 12 years of public school.
Thank you
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AndersonSantosSilva-1
2 weeks ago
If we live around 75 years on average — the first 15 don’t really count because we can’t do much as kids, and the last 15 after 60 aren’t usually the most exciting.
If you sleep 7–8 hours a day, that’s about 27 years asleep.
So when you think about it… if someone dies at 75, they really only lived about 33 years awake and active. Kind of crazy when you think about it.
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peterkimball7371
10 days ago
Two things. One, not everyone has the skills, personality, and/or motivation to play the money game. Two, the 50/30/20 rule does not work in today's economy where wages have stagnated for years while housing, education, utilities, and groceries have gotten much more expensive. I am financially independent but was only able to achieve this by leaving the U.S. and working overseas, where the cost of living is much lower, and the quality of life is higher.
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christinamilev3993
2 weeks ago
She is right on. Everyone is running the rat race. This is truly sad. But it’s a reality. Getting out of the rat race is not easy.
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Jeffrey_Gauntt
2 weeks ago
I just moved to Austin area. I do ok for myself, she explains in this video exactly what I have learned through the years (I'm 45). Many people know these things... BUT, only a few actually practice what they have learned. My mother taught us the importance of coupons and don't live beyond your means. I personally don't give a flying ** about status, or what a person who doesn't care about me thinks of me. This is what allows me to live at peace, and live very comfortably.
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AmyPeachPhD
2 weeks ago
Hang on to this one. It’ll be interesting to watch again in 10 years
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alexk7405
2 weeks ago (edited)
Since it's inception, "The Bureaucracy" (aka compulsory educational system) never intended to make people rich. The founder said, "I don't want a nation of thinkers, I want a nation of workers." Since it was his money, he wanted HIS way. While under subjugation, the system only gives enough to survive, not to thrive.
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danl2685
10 days ago
She says a lot about nothing. The only thing she says worthwhile is at 6:33 - 1. Identifying a problem (the exploitation of workers by corporations) 2. Create a solution. (Video of the problems and hold conferences about them). and 3. Deliver that solution at scale (charge $1500 - $5000 a ticket to attendees around the nation). This is her game. Her ridiculously expensive talks about entrepreneurship. Her way "out of the rat race". Don't be fooled.
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Rekles
13 days ago
I did stone work my entire life now 67 retired. Yes I ache all over but I have plenty of money, as long as the market doesn’t completely crash. I bought a three family house as my first house so that payed the mortgage and what ever was left over was saved. It really isn’t that difficult just work and don’t worry what other people have just keep saving a little at a time, remember it’s not a competition. Good luck everyone and try and enjoy life
CodieSanchezCT
2 weeks ago
For the first time ever, we’re opening Main Street Over Wall Street to the public. This is where billionaires, founders, and owners come to close deals and build businesses. Opportunities don’t wait—and neither should you. Claim your seat at the table: https://contrarianthinking.biz/msows25
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