Paying Strangers Rents in Utah

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Published 2024-01-21

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  • @StevenSchapiro
    Vid turned out awesome man 🙏🏼 thanks for having me!
  • @R4M2K
    Shoutout to the guy who admited making enough money and pointing Steven to the people who needed the money. Awesome guy.
  • @Scottlylej
    “You look familiar as heck” was the most Utah part of this video 😂
  • @dutch90skid70
    THIS is the type of content why I watch. I couldn't care less about the 'negative' pranks like cutting ear buds or fool fans that actually cause bad vibes... These helping out the community videos is what most people will love the most. That last couple was just so freaking wholesome!!
  • @ddavisgaming
    It's wholesome how many people understand they're in a good place financially and recommend helping others to the point of pointing out specific homes that would really benefit from this. Thank you to Juan and Steven for being so kind!
  • @Oh_You_Know_
    A reverse mortgage means that he is borrowing money from the equity of his house... Meaning that he is having a ROUGH ass time and needed that money.
  • @mattspencer5848
    I love that they don’t do morality tests to see if these folks ‘deserve’ the money or not — And you can tell people genuinely appreciate the help, especially the way people in their communities look out for each other and send Steven and Juan to their neighbors who might need it more. Just so wholesome and genuine - LOVE these videos!!!!
  • Wow.. reaction of the people in Utah is quite different from other videos. I'm a foreigner. I'm a Korean living in South Korea. I've seen all the videos you and schapiro posted. The reaction of the people in Utah seems more straight-forward, innocent, austere, ingenuous. They just grab the money and say thank you. Many of other state's people showed a suspicious, doubting, distrustful reaction saying "what's the catch?". I love the way of Utah!!
  • @Flernaffinor
    I love seeing multiple people paying it forward to their neighbors.
  • Happy to see these people get their rent or mortgage paid for a month. Happy for them :)
  • @JameZel913
    God I love seeing videos like this... I turn to this kinda stuff when life is looking particularly rough just to remind me you gotta keep your head up cause you never know whats right around the corner. I actually havent been able to make it to church in a several weeks, Lifes been kicking my ass...But I went yesterday and someone (The preist's wife actually lol, i've gotten to know both of them well and they're great people) had a christmas card theybe been trying to get to me. They didn't even know I'm struggling real bad (I had 3 dollars in my wallet) and there was a $50 in it. That let me get food and gas yesterday. My point is, god bless you man because you never know what someone is going through. One person might get that money and just go "well, that was pretty cool of him." and not NEED it (like the guy with the beard who instantly thought of others instead of keeping it) but.... that little stack of paper you put into someone's hands might have just been the one thing that keeps their head above the water. Also, to anyone reading this - Just a quick reminder that you don't have to have a supply of cash like Juan to change peoples lives either. If you see an elderly person in line at the place youre having lunch.... Maybe help cover their cost? Or if you can't afford that.... Just strike up a conversation, ask how theyre doing. Make them feel noticed....... People alot of people (Not just elderly, but especially them) just feel like theyre absoloutely alone. A simple "Hey, I love your hat" might make someone having a very bad day smile....and who knows maybe they were at wits end about to end life and your little compliment kept them going? Spreading love doesnt cost a dime.
  • @HawaiianLion15
    Stephen is such a positive guy. I met him a couple years ago in the parking lot of my gym. He was on Oahu filming some stuff for his channel. As he was leaving, he said something like, “promise me you’ll have the best day of your life today.” I told him that I probably wouldn’t. He asked, “will you at least try?” I said sure. Then he pumped his fist and said “yes!” This is actually a true story.
  • @m-rc
    John seemed like a really genuine guy, wishing all the best for him
  • @JayCaseGT500
    Reverse mortgage guy could likely use the cash. Well done.
  • @etimani7282
    Love the honesty in people not taking advantage of you guys out in Utah.
  • @JohnDoe-lx3dt
    So many people complain that this content is only done for the views but I say so what? They could be throwing money at pointless things for lols but instead they change lives. You will always have my respect for videos like this.
  • @warriors6219
    It’s great to see Juan helping out communities man. Puts a smile on my face really a blessing to the world! ❤️ 🌎
  • @Jadeida01
    We all know for a fact Michael bawled his eyes out after he shut his door 🥺🥺. Thanks Juan and Steve!❤
  • @ndnballin
    Utah - been there once while wildland firefighting in their Wasatch range. The people blew me away. Seemingly, the entire town of Provo wanted to take care of us. We wanted for and needed nothing. They took care of it all. Though the government feeds its employees very well, the people of that town were bringing us extra for the entire 14 days we were there.