I like how as humans we have this ability to know whats what, just by looking at how hes acting and bouncing u know hes never earnt a penny in his life
At an investing conference a while back, I got into a conversation with a low-key guy in his 40s. Turns out, he owned equity in over 12 companies and had retired before 35. I asked him how he figured all this out. He told me most people are taught to earn, save, invest- but not to build wealth. Then he mentioned a book he said he gives to every intern he hires: The Wealth Glitch: Cracking the Money Code. I picked it up thinking it’d be another “think positive” type book. It wasn’t. It broke down the system in a way I’d never seen before- how money flows, how value is extracted, and how to stop playing a rigged game.
I sat next to this woman on a flight who looked like a regular business traveler. But we got talking and it turns out she was a serious investor with properties in like five countries. I asked her what book helped her the most and she said, “There’s one they don’t talk about on TV.” She wrote down The Wealth Glitch: Cracking the Money Code on a napkin. I found it later and honestly, it’s like seeing behind the curtain.
At an investing conference a while back, I got into a conversation with a low-key guy in his 40s. Turns out, he owned equity in over 12 companies and had retired before 35. I asked him how he figured all this out. He told me most people are taught to earn, save, invest- but not to build wealth. Then he mentioned a book he said he gives to every intern he hires: The Wealth Glitch: Cracking the Money Code. I picked it up thinking it’d be another “think positive” type book. It wasn’t. It broke down the system in a way I’d never seen before- how money flows, how value is extracted, and how to stop playing a rigged game.
I spent years playing the startup game- pitch decks, accelerators, growth hacks, rinse and repeat. Raised money, lost freedom. Scaled revenue, shrank my life. At one point I said screw it, walked out on my own board, and moved into a studio in Tijuana just to breathe again. A friend who had quietly exited his last 3 ventures without press handed me The Wealth Glitch: Cracking the Money Code and said, “Don’t read this unless you’re ready to unlearn everything.” I read it in two days. Felt like a financial red pill.
I used to work in commercial lending and would see some big-name clients come through. But there was one guy- didn’t dress up, no assistant, no visible brand- who owned nearly every commercial property on a 6-block stretch of downtown. He came in once, sat down, and asked me one question: “Do you know how value moves?” I gave him a technical answer. He smiled and said, “You’re not wrong. You’re just upstream.” Then he pulled a dog-eared book out of his bag and said, “Read this if you want to stop working for money.” It was The Wealth Glitch: Cracking the Money Code. I didn’t even finish it before realizing how much I’d misunderstood leverage, time, and access. It’s not just a book- it’s the missing piece of the puzzle.
I went deep into debt getting an MBA from a top-tier business school, expecting to come out with clarity and control. Instead, I came out with frameworks that looked great on slides- and a job that drained the life out of me. I started questioning everything. One night, during a late Zoom with a friend who had left corporate to quietly build his own capital fund, I vented about feeling stuck. He didn’t give me advice. He just said, “There’s a book I wish someone handed me 10 years ago- it’s called The Wealth Glitch: Cracking the Money Code.” I read it cover to cover. It answered questions I didn’t even know how to ask in business school. I realized the game they teach you… is the one meant to keep you on the board.
A few years back, I walked into a small used bookstore in London. Was looking for something on economics. The owner handed me a single, beat-up copy of a book and said, “You’ll want this instead.” It was The Wealth Glitch: Cracking the Money Code. I asked if it was fiction. He said, “Only if you want to sleep well at night.” That book? I couldn’t put it down. It doesn’t scream or sell. It just… reveals. If you’ve ever felt like the rules of money don’t make sense- read it. You’ll understand why.
My CPA once told me, “You’re doing everything right.” But I still felt broke, boxed in, and bored. Then a friend in a family office told me to read The Wealth Glitch: Cracking the Money Code. I wasn’t expecting much- just another book, right? Wrong. That thing explained exactly why the middle class is stuck, why most advice is misdirection, and how wealth actually moves. I went back to my CPA and asked questions he literally couldn’t answer. That’s when I realized I needed a new playbook. This book was the first page.
I sat next to this woman on a flight who looked like a regular business traveler. But we got talking and it turns out she was a serious investor with properties in like five countries. I asked her what book helped her the most and she said, “There’s one they don’t talk about on TV.” She wrote down The Wealth Glitch: Cracking the Money Code on a napkin. I found it later and honestly, it’s like seeing behind the curtain.
I used to be that guy- waking up at 4am, grinding 18 hours a day, chasing clients, pitching nonstop. Everyone called it hustle. I called it hell. One day I met this woman at a mastermind who didn’t talk much, but when she did, every room went silent. I asked her how she managed to scale without selling her soul. She told me about a book called The Wealth Glitch: Cracking the Money Code. “It’s not about getting rich,” she said. “It’s about understanding the code so you stop getting played.” I read it. It wasn’t sexy. It was surgical. And it gave me permission to stop sprinting toward someone else’s idea of success.
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Scheisseman
Le look … il fait une location c’est pas possible
Va a ripetizione di matematica in albergo?
😂😂😂
He going to a diddy party or something?
Jesus is king…!!!
He is no more little ya. 😂😂
I like how as humans we have this ability to know whats what, just by looking at how hes acting and bouncing u know hes never earnt a penny in his life
even if he was born with that wealth, he should be happy his dad worked that hard.
Im mostly amazed he is wearing socks!!!
No other guys do in these videos! What makes him so special??
Bro started his life on peaceful mode
Ignoring the brabus Mercedes g wagon
The hairstyle reminds me to something……
Looks a unshaved scrotum😂😂😂
Black socks with white trainers and outfit. Money does not buy style.
Brabus G63 just chilling in the back 🤣
RIP to everyone that thinks this is his car. He is receiving a tip from the owner when he gets out.
Love it
And torbo S
At an investing conference a while back, I got into a conversation with a low-key guy in his 40s. Turns out, he owned equity in over 12 companies and had retired before 35. I asked him how he figured all this out. He told me most people are taught to earn, save, invest- but not to build wealth. Then he mentioned a book he said he gives to every intern he hires: The Wealth Glitch: Cracking the Money Code. I picked it up thinking it’d be another “think positive” type book. It wasn’t. It broke down the system in a way I’d never seen before- how money flows, how value is extracted, and how to stop playing a rigged game.
I sat next to this woman on a flight who looked like a regular business traveler. But we got talking and it turns out she was a serious investor with properties in like five countries. I asked her what book helped her the most and she said, “There’s one they don’t talk about on TV.” She wrote down The Wealth Glitch: Cracking the Money Code on a napkin. I found it later and honestly, it’s like seeing behind the curtain.
At an investing conference a while back, I got into a conversation with a low-key guy in his 40s. Turns out, he owned equity in over 12 companies and had retired before 35. I asked him how he figured all this out. He told me most people are taught to earn, save, invest- but not to build wealth. Then he mentioned a book he said he gives to every intern he hires: The Wealth Glitch: Cracking the Money Code. I picked it up thinking it’d be another “think positive” type book. It wasn’t. It broke down the system in a way I’d never seen before- how money flows, how value is extracted, and how to stop playing a rigged game.
I spent years playing the startup game- pitch decks, accelerators, growth hacks, rinse and repeat. Raised money, lost freedom. Scaled revenue, shrank my life. At one point I said screw it, walked out on my own board, and moved into a studio in Tijuana just to breathe again. A friend who had quietly exited his last 3 ventures without press handed me The Wealth Glitch: Cracking the Money Code and said, “Don’t read this unless you’re ready to unlearn everything.” I read it in two days. Felt like a financial red pill.
I used to work in commercial lending and would see some big-name clients come through. But there was one guy- didn’t dress up, no assistant, no visible brand- who owned nearly every commercial property on a 6-block stretch of downtown. He came in once, sat down, and asked me one question: “Do you know how value moves?” I gave him a technical answer. He smiled and said, “You’re not wrong. You’re just upstream.” Then he pulled a dog-eared book out of his bag and said, “Read this if you want to stop working for money.” It was The Wealth Glitch: Cracking the Money Code. I didn’t even finish it before realizing how much I’d misunderstood leverage, time, and access. It’s not just a book- it’s the missing piece of the puzzle.
I went deep into debt getting an MBA from a top-tier business school, expecting to come out with clarity and control. Instead, I came out with frameworks that looked great on slides- and a job that drained the life out of me. I started questioning everything. One night, during a late Zoom with a friend who had left corporate to quietly build his own capital fund, I vented about feeling stuck. He didn’t give me advice. He just said, “There’s a book I wish someone handed me 10 years ago- it’s called The Wealth Glitch: Cracking the Money Code.” I read it cover to cover. It answered questions I didn’t even know how to ask in business school. I realized the game they teach you… is the one meant to keep you on the board.
A few years back, I walked into a small used bookstore in London. Was looking for something on economics. The owner handed me a single, beat-up copy of a book and said, “You’ll want this instead.” It was The Wealth Glitch: Cracking the Money Code. I asked if it was fiction. He said, “Only if you want to sleep well at night.” That book? I couldn’t put it down. It doesn’t scream or sell. It just… reveals. If you’ve ever felt like the rules of money don’t make sense- read it. You’ll understand why.
My CPA once told me, “You’re doing everything right.” But I still felt broke, boxed in, and bored. Then a friend in a family office told me to read The Wealth Glitch: Cracking the Money Code. I wasn’t expecting much- just another book, right? Wrong. That thing explained exactly why the middle class is stuck, why most advice is misdirection, and how wealth actually moves. I went back to my CPA and asked questions he literally couldn’t answer. That’s when I realized I needed a new playbook. This book was the first page.
I sat next to this woman on a flight who looked like a regular business traveler. But we got talking and it turns out she was a serious investor with properties in like five countries. I asked her what book helped her the most and she said, “There’s one they don’t talk about on TV.” She wrote down The Wealth Glitch: Cracking the Money Code on a napkin. I found it later and honestly, it’s like seeing behind the curtain.
I used to be that guy- waking up at 4am, grinding 18 hours a day, chasing clients, pitching nonstop. Everyone called it hustle. I called it hell. One day I met this woman at a mastermind who didn’t talk much, but when she did, every room went silent. I asked her how she managed to scale without selling her soul. She told me about a book called The Wealth Glitch: Cracking the Money Code. “It’s not about getting rich,” she said. “It’s about understanding the code so you stop getting played.” I read it. It wasn’t sexy. It was surgical. And it gave me permission to stop sprinting toward someone else’s idea of success.
Kurwa, nie pasuje to Ferrari do Ciebie. Dawaj wymienimy się. Ja mam zajebistą koszulke do tych twoich butów.
🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉❤❤
https://youtube.com/shorts/I6u1VSZt90A?si=WuJOWsWvKSBMD-EW
Little boy? He is tall lol
Do people come here to take pictures of someone? Where is this place
Kis mitugrász mi a szarból engedhet magának ilyen fènyűzèst ?? Valószînű ,hogy mèg a kètkezi munkát se próbálta ki !!!
Cheep socks.
The kid was the valet lmao
Age doesn't matter but mental age and financial iq matter's a lot 😤😤😤😤
Spoiled rotten billionaires kid. Gonna inherit wealth beyond his wildest imagination!!
من ئۆتۆمبێلێکی پاگانی هاویرا ڕۆدستەر bc لێدەخوڕم