STOP Ruining Your Kids (It’s Dangerous)

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Most parents are accidentally raising middle-class kids.
And that’s dangerous.
In this video, Grant Cardone breaks down why traditional parenting, school systems, and “playing it safe” are programming your kids to think small, act average, and depend on others for survival.
Grant isn’t giving parenting advice — he’s sharing what actually worked while raising two highly confident, disciplined, financially aware kids in a world that rewards producers, leaders, and problem-solvers.
You’ll discover:
Why comfort is the enemy of your child’s future

How schools quietly destroy ambition and confidence

Why most parents confuse “safe” with “successful”

The real skills kids need to win in life (that school never teaches)

How to raise leaders instead of followers
If you want your kids to stand out instead of fit in, this message will challenge everything you’ve been taught about parenting.
⚠️ Warning: This video will offend average thinking.

Chapters
00:00 Intro
00:45 Why “Average” Parenting Fails Kids
02:40 The Importance of Communication & Parenting Courses
04:15 Creating a Safe, Drug-Free Environment
05:16 Why School Was Hurting His Kids
07:12 Homeschooling: Pros, Cons, and Myths
08:22 Why Kids Don’t Need Other Kids to Succeed
10:06 Skills Schools Don’t Teach (Money, Work, Discipline)
11:18 Putting Kids on Payroll & Teaching Financial Literacy
12:56 Real Benefits of Homeschooling & Family Time
14:16 Raising Leaders, Not Followers
16:21 Final Message to Parents
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32 Comments

  1. This worked for our family. You don’t have to agree — but you do have to be intentional about how you raise your children. ❤

    1. Elena, I truly admire your family and your leadership as a mother. As a single mom raising two kids here in the U.S., now 16 and 19, I’ve learned how powerful intentional parenting really is. Thank you for sharing what worked for your family — it’s both inspiring and grounding!❤❤❤

  2. In north carolina homeschooling groups have basketball, volleyball and tennis teams that compete with Christian private schools. Plus traveling teams.

    1. Yes! I thought that too. We could make a group as well. But excercise comes in various forms. And teamwork can be learned in the ways shown here.

  3. Never knew how much of a big deal GC was. I sold cars before covid happened and we had to watch his videos monthly for our bonus

  4. Grant, I agree with everything you shared in this video. I grew up and went to school in Russia, where education strongly emphasized core subjects, discipline, and communication. As a single mom raising two kids here in the U.S., now 16 and 19, I’ve struggled at times and felt disappointed with what public schools have taught them. Your perspective on being intentional with values and education truly resonates with me. I genuinely admire the leadership and parenting inspiration you and Elena share. Thank you for the clarity you bring! ❤❤❤

  5. Imagine if Grant actually made a K-12 school of 10X.
    Everyone talks about how schools don’t teach finance and real world applications.

    Can we not just make a school that does this?

  6. Teamwork, you and your wife raised your daughters together as a team not just your wife and you watching your wife and showing up when it’s convenient you did this together and this is the result

  7. Yes! I encouraged you. Unfortunately I buckled with Highschool. That’s a cesspool worse than Average.

  8. I often saw your videos.I am a boy with age of 18 and I have completed 12 years of schooling from Pakistan. I still unable how to communicate properly like Sabrina. She is very talented and lucky bcz such parents available her. Best of luck. May your family live happy.❤

  9. Yes, but are they good people? Good citizens? Do they care for others? Or are they painful and entitled?

  10. I do have a question. For someone with less than $100,000 to invest, How would you recommend we enter the market. am looking to study some traders and copy their strategy rather than investing myself and losing money emotionally. What’s your take on this approach?

    1. Get yourself someone who understands the market very well and is also professional. in the placement of trades. that’s the key

    2. I recommend Robert Darryl Olenchalk, a well-established figure in his industry with over 20 years of experience. I encourage you to do your own research online

    3. Yeah, financial advisors could make a lot of difference, particularly in a market such as this. Stocks are pretty unstable at the moment, but if you do the right math, you should be just fine. Bloomberg and other finance media have been recording cases of folks gaining over 950k just in a matter of weeks/couple months, so I think there are a lot of wealth transfer in this downtime if you know where to look. I have been using an FA since 2019, and I return at least $321k ROI, and this does not include capital gain.

    4. From 45k to 400k — what a journey! I’ve never felt more motivated, confident and blessed entering into 2026. I am super excited today for reaching my goals

  11. Hey beautiful Elena and Grant, thanks for sharing all this so openly, its really really appreciated! Grant, you said you were 51, and how old was Helena when you got Sabrina? One thing I hear a lot around us is that as soon as one gets over 35 or 40yo, most people are of the idea that it is “too late” to get kids. Today I am 42yo, my wife is 36. We are considering conceiving our first kid next year, not stress whatsoever, all good. We just feel it is the right time and we feel ready. One key aspect that I have observed and experienced: I feel most people and parents do not know themselves enough before even conceiving kids: knowing what each of them’s strengths and weaknesses are, each personalities traits, etc. etc. I believe that plays a crucial role in the education of their kids obviously. And as you said, you have consistently continued learning and educating yourself throughout your kids’ life, which is amazing. Life is a continuous learning journey. Keep sharing tips, would love more of them. Especially on practical, logistics, day-to-day things. Love

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