If You Can’t Afford Starbucks, You Have Bigger Problems. #shorts

If $4 is going to break you, you are already broken.

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28 Comments

  1. Your a really smart guy. Make really great points. But some of the things you say show how rich you really are lol. There is no used truck that cost 72 grand beside a TRX or a raptor. Regular f150s or rams are 40 grand used and 55-60 new. Makes a lot more sense to buy a year or 2 old truck than brand new. Soon as you pull off the lot you lost 3 grand and in 5 months that truck is worth 53 grand not 60

    1. @@cellbinion4784 the majority of people in the market for a truck don’t get a diesel. But I understand what you’re trying to say.

  2. If everyone thought this way, everyone would be poor. Wealthy people that aren’t given money by their parents have become wealthy by making smart decisions with their money and saving then investing it.

  3. If you buy a $4 coffee every workday 5x per week for a year … that’s $980 per year … if you’re dirt poor … that money could be better spent somewhere else. Make the coffee at home and bring a thermos to work … ground coffee is much cheaper than buying Starbucks … so instead of $1000 per year you spend $200 per year and pocket the $800 … if you’re rich and have more money than time … Grant is right

    1. Exactly. Plus that 1000 doesn’t include food. Or gas it takes to get there. Time it takes that you could be at work or working. It adds up.

    2. You know what’s funny, all of this is common sense, and everyone knows this already. However, everyone while being broke, still spend the four dollars for the coffee and they still complain about it.

  4. I hate this guy, he encourages debt. Just because something creates revenue doesn’t fix the hole you made With the loan

  5. Fair point but I think it’s a matter of principle. If you’re willing to drop 4 dollars a day on coffee, that’s not much. But if you take mindset to things are less necessary and more expensive, you’ll be trouble fast. Getting a house too big, a car too expensive, a new electronic too often.

    1. 1460$ a year for something you could make yourself for a fraction of that cost. Besides if you make sense of a 4 dollar coffee everyday as a average Joe it’s not hard to start making sense of other minor daily expenses the same way you did to that coffee. It’s just 4$ right?

    2. @@sven5935 that’s what I’m saying grand scheme of things 4 bucks a day isn’t much. But when you hold hold that mindset, you spend more on food, rents and so many other things saying you can afford it

    3. @@aiv4873 you are right, im fasting right so my brain aint working full capacity. I missread your first comment, my bad.👍🏻

  6. So here is the thing. If you make 20 of these decisions a week times 52 weeks it adds up by alot. 2x20x52 over $2k a year. If you invest this extra money over 50 years you are looking at alot of money. So yeah it does matter.

  7. Ur right u need the money to burn Nd not care under 5buks if its gona send u homeless….counting evey dollar is not living as when we pass who will care…no one, saving is living for other people not urself

  8. I I drive a rusty dodge ram that I paid 5k cash for…. so that…. instead of a vehicle payment…. which is dumb….I can spend money on things like trips, hobbies and over priced coffee.

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