Joe Lilli
 

  • @MRC5981 says:

    Yes, and thank you for saying this.

  • @astroHOBBES says:

    This!

  • @jeremysmith4620 says:

    Thank goodness, trying to manifest myself out of the living pay check to pay check working class is exhausting. Hard to believe the problem was money the entire time, especially my utter lack of having piles of it just laying around. Now I can focus on the truly important things, like inventing time travel to make my family wealthy in the past so I’ll be more confident.

  • @daaara says:

    I always wanted to do entrepreneurship. It was a big mental shift when I realized that the people who were ahead of me on that journey in my peer group – the people who chose to become entrepreneurs straight out of college – we’re almost overwhelmingly coming from a position of family wealth. They had a fallback plan that I didn’t have, and it’s taking me a multiyear career to build enough financial security to take risks like they could as 18-20 year olds.

  • @laranich says:

    Absolutely! Knowing you’ll never actually fail financially is a big confidence booster.

    It’s when you’re on you last leg, last dollar, final straw when and you don’t have family/personal money to back you up is when “manifesting” a positive outcome may not work.

  • @joannk5259 says:

    Love your new hair!

  • @ariwl1 says:

    Money is the freedom to not care about failing.

  • @ibushra9513 says:

    Love this!!

  • @carli2472 says:

    I have found many ppl dont know their privilege unless they have a change in class/status. I was poor, then i became “comfortable”, then poor again – then i saw a wonan eating soup off the dirt (street) in the country I’m currently stuck in….hmmm

  • @marianarusnac2581 says:

    That’s so true! Confidence and money security goes hand in hand. If money and debt is a struggle, having a good image about yourself and the future is really hard

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  • @elizabethfreed472 says:

    THIS. This this this this. Thank you. I wish this were talked about more in detail.

    Also the “manifesting” language is a way for the successful and rich to disengage the responsibility to help others. Not all people use it that way! But it enables that mentality: “if you are confident and manifest it, it’ll happen to you, too; therefore, I don’t have a responsibility to help society become more equitable and liveable for everyone.”

  • @Patchouliprince says:

    As someone who has been homeless several times throughout my childhood as an adult I am very risk adverse when it comes to anything that could potentially jeopardize my income in anyway so yea just following my dreams or doing what I want in life is definitely not something I can just manifest lol trust me I’ve been trying since I was a kid

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