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If you want to be financially successful in life you have to master the art of saving

money, well by saving I don't mean holding on to every dollar you have, let's just call

it the art of spending nothing more than you actually need.

The large majority of people currently have this problem, and it's one of the reasons

why so many hard working, smart and talented individuals never become wealthy.

Here are a few tips that you can start using today, to save your money

and use it for a better cause.

First.

Use the 30 day rule.

Whatever it is that you want to buy, write it down on a piece of paper and write the

date next to it.

You have to wait at least 30 days before actually trying to buying it.

This helps to prevent impulse buys and also if you wait some time, you're more likely

to buy the item at a reduced price.

Also often you will find that after 30 days, some of the items on that list will no longer

be interesting to you and you will discard most of them, essentially buying only what

is useful and important to you.

Second.

Commit to paying yourself at least 10% of your paycheck every single month.

This is one of the lessons I've learned from the book The Richest Man in Babylon.

It says that riches and wealth start with saving.

The majority of people work hard, and when they get their paycheck they usually pay everyone

else but themselves, they pay for the cable tv, pay for clothes they don't need, they

buy a new watch, and by the end of the month they are left with nothing.

Instead pay yourself at least 10% of your income before you spend it on anything else.

If it helps, you can set up automatic deductions at your bank, so every month % of your income

will be transferred to your savings account.

After a while you will have money that is all yours, which you can use to build your

side business or safely invest them in stocks.

You can check my other videos on the channel about how to build a side business and investing

in stocks for beginners – I'll post the links in the description down below.

Third.

Write a list before you go shopping – and stick to it.

It's a fact that you are more likely to buy unecessary items if you are shopping without

a plan, when you're without one, you typically end up making impulse buys and unplanned purchases

– and those things cost..

So before you spend your hard earned money, carefully plan your shopping list

and more importantly, stick to it.

Next.

This one is pretty simple but very powerful.

Cut off your television.

What you're essentially doing when watching Television is you're paying to watch something

that was automatically served to you, and most of the time you had no intention to watch.

But on a deeper level you are spending your time.

Time can be money, and when you waste time you waste money.

So you are basically paying someone to lose money.

I don't know about you, but that is a trade I cannot accept, and I haven't watched TV

for the past 4 or 5 year.

The benefits of doing this are enormous, you are getting your money back from the subscription

you used to pay, less exposure to spending-inducing ads, a lower electric bill and more time to

focus on other things in life — such as building your side business, reading and so on.

And finally.

Change your mindset from saving more to earning more.

It's easier to save more money if you earn more money.

This channel is all about improving yourself and learning as much as possible with the

goal to have a better life.

So instead of focusing on saving as much as you can, shift your focus on how you can increase

your skills and value so that you earn as much as you can.

But be careful to not fall into the trap of spending more just because you earn more.

I've seen so many people get a raise, they instantly feel good and later they spend all

the money.

So in the end it's just the same as if they didn't got the raise in the first place, they're

left with zero.

Don't be that guy.

Even if you get a raise, or suddenly find yourself with extra money, keep your expenditures

the same.

So read, grow and learn as much as you possibly can.

Combine that with the tips from this video, and I guarantee you in no time, your savings

will start to increase rapidly, offering you options to invest them in your future, or

just feel more secure and confident.

Hit that like button if you liked the video, and share it with someone you think will find

it interesting.

Anyway thanks for watching and I'll see you next time.

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Celebs Who Sold Their Souls For A Paycheck - Duration: 10:56.

Celebrity endorsements are not a new phenomenon — in fact, they've been around pretty much

as long as celebrities have.

People in power figured out long ago that putting a familiar face to a product or service

you're trying to sell gets results, though sometimes it can have the opposite effect

on said celebrity.

Rat Pack crooner Sammy Davis, Jr became a laughing stock back in the 1970s when he appeared

in a campaign for Alka-Seltzer:

"Plop plop fizz fizz oh what a relief it is."

"Plop plop fizz fizz oh what a relief it is."

But Sammy's far from being the last celeb to sell out for the sake of a quick buck.

Nobody can blame an up-and-comer for using an established brand to widen their audience.

But when Hollywood A-listers and legends of music start to pop up in commercials for ice

cream and underwear, it becomes clear that some celebs will just never have deep enough

pockets.

Scarlett Johansson for SodaStream

All she did was mix some plain water with bubbles and add a dash of flavor, yet instead

of a refreshing beverage Scarlett Johansson stirred up a media storm.

"Like most actors my real job is saving the world"

The A-list beauty's eight-year relationship with the charity Oxfam came to an ugly end

when she appeared in a commercial for SodaStream against their wishes.

The humanitarian organization was unhappy that their ambassador was supporting an Israeli

company that they claim operates illegally in the occupied West Bank.

Oxfam said in a statement, that while they, quote, "[Respect] the independence of our

ambassadors, Ms Johansson's role promoting the company SodaStream is incompatible with

her role as an Oxfam Global Ambassador.

Oxfam believes that businesses, such as SodaStream, that operate in settlements, further the ongoing

poverty and denial of rights of the Palestinian communities that we work to support."

For her part, Johansson came out swinging in an interview with the Observer, saying,

"I was aware of that particular factory before I signed.

And it still doesn't seem like a problem, at least not until someone comes up with a

solution to the closing of that factory and leaving all those people destitute."

which is exactly what happened in February 2016 when SodaStream closed the controversial

factory - leaving 500 employees jobless.

​George Clooney for Nespresso

For over a decade George Clooney has been the face of high-brow Swiss coffee brand Nespresso,

a company that manufactures dispensing machines to be used with their coffee pods.

While some of the ads have been mildly amusing at best, most have been irritatingly smug,

or just plain weird.

As ideas dried up, the company tapped special guests, including Jack Black, Ian McShane

and Danny Devito, who joined the silver fox for Nespresso's first-ever US commercial.

"Nespresso?"

"What else?"

"Double.

What else?"

"Why thank you."

But his long relationship with the brand backfired on him in 2016, when, according to the Daily

Mail, the long term cost of convenient coffee was revealed.

Researchers fear that as the popularity of coffee pods rises, the discarded packaging

will end up in landfills, with experts predicting that the plastic and aluminum containers will

take 500 years to break down.

This left Clooney — who is outspoken on global warming and appeared on the very first

'green issue' of Vanity Fair — in a position where he's pocketed millions at the detriment

of the planet.

Talk about selling your soul.

​Jennifer Aniston for Emirates

There's a fine line between parodying your fame and fortune...

"How are my little triplets doing?"

...aaand just straight up rubbing your elite status in the faces of average Joes everywhere.

Jennifer Aniston crossed that line big time with her ad campaign for Dubai-based airline

Emirates.

According to Daily Mail, the Friends star was paid $5 million to become the new brand

ambassador of the luxury international carrier, whose first class ticket for a round trip

from New York to Dubai costs an eye-watering $25,000.

The fact that a rich actress was promoting the jet set lifestyle wasn't necessarily the

problem — it was the way that she did it that shocked and angered viewers.

The ad makes a mockery out of everyone who doesn't shell out $25,000 for tickets, painting

economy class as a hellish experience — because there isn't a lounge or a shower.

"There's no shower?"

"No."

"Ha ha ha ha."

"And you have no lounge?"

"Ha ha ha.

"Why are you laughing like that?"

"Ah you're killing me!"

Well, it turns out that showcasing how much it sucks to be poor wasn't the greatest marketing

strategy in the world.

As one YouTube commenter wrote, "Snobbiest ad ever.

Talk about first world 1%'er problems."

​Nicole Kidman for Etihad Airways

Kidman's ad for United Arab Emirates' state-owned carrier Etihad Airways wasn't quite as in-your-face

about the class-gap when it comes to flying.

But Kidman found herself facing backlash over a different issue: women's rights.

The actress clearly didn't think twice when the super-rich airline came calling with a

blank check, though seeing as she had been a U.N. Goodwill Ambassador for women since

2006, she really ought to have done her research.

"Their goal isn't to improve on what's been done before, but totally re-imagine it."

But as it turned out, the brand could have used some reimagining.

The story caught fire when the Association of Professional Flight Attendants called for

Kidman to step away from the company, claiming that bosses at Etihad have fired female employees

for becoming pregnant.

Their statement read,

"We urge you, on behalf of the women and girls that you spoke of so eloquently [on International

Women's Day], not to play a part in promoting Etihad Airways, a company that imposes abusive

labor practices on its female employees and whose sole owner is a government that stands

against the very world that you imagine."

​Alec Baldwin for Capital One

Alec Baldwin's involvement with Capital One landed him in the hot seat, mainly because

he has always claimed to be such an outspoken critic of corporate greed and champion of

progressive politics.

When Baldwin showed up at the Occupy Wall Street protest in 2011 to show his support

for those fighting for financial equality, he was hounded by members of the grassroots

movement We Are Change, who wouldn't let him cross Manhattan Park without answering a few

questions.

According to Daily Mail, Baldwin refused to publicly endorse Republican congressman Ron

Paul, but he did tell those gathered that the Securities and Exchange Commission are,

quote, "totally in the pockets of the banks," ignoring the irony in the fact that he was

currently sitting comfortably in the deep, velvety pocket of Capital One — which received

$3.5 billion in the Wall Street bailout.

Baldwin was labelled a "hypocrite" and a "limousine liberal" by critics, forcing him to Tweet,

"I donated all of my fee from Capital One 2 arts charities.

They have been gr8 partners in my support of the arts."

"What's in your wallet?"

​Johnny Rotten for Country Life Butter

John Lydon was the poster boy of the punk rock movement during the late 1970s, fronting

the musically and politically influential British band The Sex Pistols under the stage

name Johnny Rotten.

As the years have passed, Lydon's commitment to the punk lifestyle and what his music stood

for has repeatedly come under scrutiny.

Eyebrows were raised when he appeared on the UK version of reality show I'm A Celebrity…

Get Me Out of Here!.

But it was his 2008 ad for Country Life butter was the final nail in his punk cred's coffin.

The commercial features Lydon reeling off several reasons as to why he might like Country

Life butter, before dismissing them all, claiming:

"I buy Country Life because it tastes the best."

The fading star defended the commercial when he spoke to Camden New Journal about the backlash

from fans, asking, "Why are they questioning me?

What manual am I supposed to adopt?

I'm promoting a British product which I'm very proud of."

And speaking of products celebs are into...

​Bob Dylan for Victoria's Secret

As the ultimate counterculture icon, it seems inconceivable that Bob Dylan would ever do

a commercial for anything.

The folk legend has been annoying fans since the day he first switched to electric guitar

back in 1965, but in 2004 he dealt his reputation its biggest blow to date when he inexplicably

appeared in Victoria's Secret's "Angels In Venice" campaign.

"I'm sick of love...

"I wish I'd never met you."

Why a lingerie line would want to intercut shots of their models with a man old enough

to be their grandfather is anybody's guess, but Dylan got two things out of it — a pay

day and some publicity for the memoir he released that year.

As a fan of the man, all you can do is point to the fact that Dylan did actually state

back in '65 that the only thing he would sell out for were ladies undergarments.

Decade-spanning practical joke?

Or shameless cash grab?

You decide.

​Kiefer Sutherland for Jose Cuervo

Kiefer Sutherland is said to have funded his move to LA with some ad work, posing for Levi's

in the 1980s as an unknown.

He has admitted to having a strained relationship with his father, actor Donald Sutherland,

at the time, and sought to make his own way in the industry.

But by the end of that decade everyone in Hollywood knew his name, thanks to The Lost

Boys, and Young Guns.

Two-hundred-plus episodes of 24 later, Sutherland is recognized as one of the industry's most

likable tough guys, an image he doesn't mind parodying for an easy buck.

Computer maker Acer took advantage of this with their Aspire Ultrabook commercial, dressing

him up like his Jack Bauer character and sending him into supermarkets on the hunt for the

ingredients he needs for...cupcakes.

"Where's the icing?"

"Icing?"

"Icing for cupcakes."

"Oh!

It's ah..

Ah.. right over there."

Not bad, right?

But while you can't blame a young actor for posing in a pair of 501 jeans, or even a successful

actor for parodying himself in a fun way, you can blame Kiefer Sutherland for shilling

a product that almost ruined his life on numerous occasions.

His 2013 spot for Jose Cuervo tequila plays up the brand's campaign to always have a story

to tell.

The actor is shown living the high stakes life — in between shots of liquor.

Sutherland has a documented history of alcoholism and public drunkenness, making his decision

to appear in ads for something that so clearly controls his life a total deal with the devil.

But what does he really think about it?

"Just don't have any regrets.

Cuervo."

​Kendall Jenner for Pepsi

Advertisers will often jump on bandwagons in an attempt to make their product seem as

relevant as possible.

But Pepsi admitted that they, quote "missed the mark" with their infamous commercial starring

Keeping Up With The Kardashians kid sis Kendall Jenner.

The ad shows Jenner walking off a photo shoot to join an ongoing street protest, then handing

one lucky officer a cold soda — which, according to Pepsi, was, quote, "[to] project a global

message of unity, peace and understanding."

But not many people saw it that way, with advocacy groups like Color of Change firing

off at Jenner on Twitter.

The reality star has failed to respond to the outrage on social media, though a source

close to her told Hollywood Life, "She had such high hopes for it...And now she's terrified

she will never work again or become a laughing stock."

Pepsi pulled the ad and personally apologized — to Jenner.

That'll probably be the last time she endorses any brands for a while — oh wait — there's

Estee Lauder:

"You've got enough goin on."

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