From Broke College Student to Millionaire: My First Million Journey

TLDRJoin me as I share my journey from a broke college student to hitting my first million, detailing the big expenses and investments that led to my financial success.

Key insights

💰From $2,000 to $100,000 a month: My YouTube and Twitch earnings skyrocketed, leading to unexpected wealth.

🏠Invested $350,000 in a unique house with ample land for my pets, a significant step up from my previous living situation.

🚗Bought a $150,000 BMW M8 Competition in cash, marking a major milestone in my financial journey.

🐕Spent $225,000 on my second dog, Coral, showcasing my deep love and commitment to my pets.

❤️Purchased a $100,000 chain and bought a $100,000 gym, celebrating personal milestones and investing in my community.

Q&A

How did you manage to save so much money?

I lived within my means, worked various jobs, and focused on saving and investing wisely.

What was the biggest challenge in your journey?

Balancing work, college, and personal life was challenging, but determination and hard work paid off.

Why did you choose to invest in a gym?

I love basketball and working out, and I wanted to create a space to help others achieve their fitness goals.

How did you feel when you hit your first million?

It was surreal and exciting, but I also felt a responsibility to use the money wisely and help my loved ones.

What advice would you give to someone starting out?

Stay focused, work hard, and never be afraid to invest in yourself and your dreams.

Timestamped Summary

00:00Introduction to my journey from a broke college student to hitting my first million.

01:23Discussion on the first big expense, a house purchase with a $350,000 down payment.

02:39Reflection on the purchase of a $150,000 BMW M8 Competition and the emotional attachment to it.

03:48Narration on the $225,000 investment in my second dog, Coral, and my overall love for pets.

05:26Explanation of the $100,000 investment in my mom's house, ensuring she wouldn't lose it.

08:12Story of buying a $35,000 car for my sister for college purposes.