Millionaire Goes Homeless To Prove It's Not Luck (He Failed)

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Published 2024-04-24
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All Comments (21)
  • @xerosereify
    The fact he developed health problems due to all the stress he was under and didn't seem to think for a second that every other person going through this experience might face the same thing...except without the millionaire health plan to fall back on.
  • @AntiVectorTV
    I feel sorry for the guy who gave him the room in his RV to sleep in. He wanted to help out someone who's homeless, but instead he's helping a millionaire who's trying to prove a point that people shouldn't have "excuses" for being poor.
  • I was in foster care. When I turned 18, they cut me loose and I had zero idea what I was doing. Homeless for three years through no fault of my own and most people treated me like garbage. Some even thought I did drugs simply because I was homeless! The only thing I cared about was trying to SURVIVE. Making enough money to start a business was the LAST thing on my mind. I was more worried about how I was going to eat and where I could sleep safely! It was pure LUCK that an organization for women took me in, even though I didn't meet their criteria. They taught me the skills the system failed to teach me in order to survive on my own. To this day, I'll never understand the discrimination against the homeless.
  • @geobus3307
    The guy was offered a place to stay because the stranger saw him filming and asked about the situation. So he told the stranger he was not reslly a homeless person but was doing an experiment. Well educated, good story, bang you're no longer homeless! That blew his whole real life homeless deal right off the bat.
  • @rememberjerry936
    The fact he had to cheat say a lot. Also “life happening” stopping him from do the challenge shows why anyone cant make it, when life got hard he could retreat to wealth.
  • @user-sw7od4yg7n
    The funny part is he still utilized a lot of what he had before. His social media with millions of followers, he gave public talks because of his background. He was essentially doing homeless on easy mode and even then got destroyed.
  • @jaybleu6169
    So, I work in healthcare, and the thing with this is that while "anyone" can become a millionaire, not everyone can become a millionaire because someone still needs to sweep the goddamn floors. Without those people who do that, every surface in the hospital would be covered with blood and shit, and you wouldn't dare walk into the place. The people who do the menial labor are important and deserve to be paid enough to live, and it SUCKS that I even have to say this because like 50% of the population don't get that simple concept.
  • @Katellx
    I was homeless for awhile, and I only got out of homelessness because I happened to be lucky enough to have a family that cares about me. If the experiment fails, he'll still be able to go back to his family and his mansion. When this is your entire life, there's no escape, and the "what if I fail?" can quickly become "If this fails, I won't be able to eat, I won't have anywhere to sleep, and I'll die." He will NEVER experience that amount of stress, but you know...he did develop a tumor, so maybe he did experience "some" amount of stress.
  • @therightknee3269
    One thing important to realize abt Mike is that he already had health care before being homeless, eliminating that cost, along with business classes that he already took to start his first bonus which most homeless ppl won’t have.
  • @raconianmoon
    Something that I just realized, unless this dude committed a felony and illegally acquired false ID documents for a youtube challenge, all of the forms he would've had to do in order to get the office and the like would've been signed with his real name and millionaire credit history. There is absolutely not a snowball's chance in hell a fully equipped modern office space would be renting out to a guy with zero ID or credit for $40 per month, it's utter fantasy
  • @Kevin-on1ez
    You ever noticed that millionaires are the only ones that says if you're not a millionaire you're not trying hard enough
  • @MeTheOneth
    Gosh, a family emergency and a medical problem? There's no way the every single person living on the street ever has those issues. Obviously this challenge was unfairly stacked against him.
  • @belialofeden
    Watching this at the library because im homeless -_- turns out i shoulda been buying gold and property this whole time instead of needing an organ transplant. Who would have guessed
  • @drumusic5665
    There is NO way he was picked up like that and offered food and shelter without being recognized. Zero chance.
  • @mattejohnson1980
    How did this man flip couches without any way to move said couches? No car, no truck, no way to haul the items?
  • @QoraxAudio
    The fact he developed health problems shows that it's not simply a matter of dedication to become millionaire and "anyone can do it". Even his body told him that it's too hard, but apparently he's not just out of touch with the world but even his own body.
  • @SariGopro
    So if anything, he proved the opposite, that not 'anyone' can achieve something like this. Unfortunate circumstances, which can happen to anyone, has prevented him from going forward despite his pre-obtained skills. Imagine if you're ACTUALLY homeless, have tumors in your body, AND just learned that your dad has cancer. Yeah, not a chance in hell.
  • @Xethl
    A homeless man with a vlogging camera actively filming a vlog is a lot more approachable than someone who has been homeless for years. Assuming it's not entirely fake anyway lol
  • @Ratgodx
    “You’re not really homeless if you have a cellphone” wtf lmao
  • @kindzadza134
    Bro is literally the Serious Sam Tourist mode of life coaching influencers.