Million Dollaz Worth Of Game - MILLION DOLLAZ WORTH OF GAME EPISODE 161: FEATURING CAM NEWTON

Episode Date: April 10, 2022

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Hey, million dollars worth of game listeners. You can find every episode on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or YouTube. Prime members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. Right. Hey. Here we go. Here we go, baby. Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, little children, dogs and cats.
Starting point is 00:00:24 What you're about to witness is something that you probably ain't never heard, seen, or witness before. To my short left, it's a young fellow, black greatness by the name of Mr. Gilly, the kid. To my far left, is a representative by the name of Mr. Wallow. These men aren't just regular men. They come to you with so much prestige, so much wisdom and wit. Get it, love. Please respect the hustle. Please respect the grind.
Starting point is 00:00:53 I'm your pusher. And at the same time, understand that the pleasure is mine. Hey, watch up. That's the other way, man. And that's what take track, by the way. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:01:12 Push a man. Super mean Feeling good For the man Super fly Your Ross man See what's dash Heavy bread
Starting point is 00:01:36 That is bitches And they are I'm gonna push Man Yeah I'm pushing Man I'm you pushing man
Starting point is 00:01:47 Yes sir Yeah we come in right Listen man Listen You know You know we had to come in right Man We down here
Starting point is 00:01:55 Listen man We down here with Cam Man Fellowship man We fellowshiping You know So you know what's great You know what's ready to go on, man.
Starting point is 00:02:01 You know what's going down, man. What they tuned into? Listen, they tuned into, me, me, me, me, me, me, me, million dollars worth a game. Now, you know, we got a legend. You know, we got a legend. My fucking bug in the building. You got bug in the building. He got bug in the building.
Starting point is 00:02:18 Hey, bug, listen, they don't know business man, book. Businessman book out here getting that money making it happen. You know, transition, you know, all lanes, taking care of all lanes out here doing some big boys. shit, man. This episode of million dollars worth a game is brought to you by None other. New Amsterdam. Vaca. New Amsterdam Vaca. Now, uh, life ain't going
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Starting point is 00:03:32 Be at the crib, cocktailing it up with the New Amsterdam. Get yourself. Right, right. I just want to commend you, man. We at your restaurant. This shit is... This shit is cold. This shit is cold.
Starting point is 00:03:44 This is a cold, motherfucker, man. Did you personally design this joint? Did everything top the bottom. Oh, man. The couch is it a... The whole aesthetic. The whole aesthetic. I think it wasn't nothing like this created in Atlanta, so I created it.
Starting point is 00:03:55 And anybody... I mean, y'all know. Y'all had stints in Atlanta. where when you, like, 20 years old, there's a, there's a lane for you. You go out, you go to the clubs, and then when you get to an older age, it's nowhere for you to go outside of, like, dinner. You know, we always see those cats as like, bro, damn, bro, ain't you like 40, 50? What's you doing in the club?
Starting point is 00:04:18 Yeah. So I created an establishment fellowship, and it's in Atlanta, where you can socialize, you can business network, you can network, and it's like-minded people. You know, you want to go to a place where you can socialize, you know, with guys night out, girls night out, with the capacity. We are a fine dining establishment with the perk to smoke. You know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 00:04:47 You don't have to smoke. But all in all, man, it was just something that I was trying to cater to the grown and sexy. And when this place comes alive, man, it's black. excellence. It embodies all walks of life, white, black, green, blue, um, it all. Absolutely. That's what it's about, man. And aesthetics is very important to you. Yes, sir. Let's get to it, man. Let's rock and roll. Why is that? Why is they so important, aesthetics? Because I think you have, you have one time to prove to a person, you know, that
Starting point is 00:05:29 what's the cliches with the I'm drawing a blank here but you know when a person To make a first impression First time to make a first impression And when a person walks in here I want them to
Starting point is 00:05:44 To forget that they're in Atlanta You know This ain't This saying like And no disrespect for the people up north This ain't like no buggy down Bronx This ain't nothing like rowdy like that
Starting point is 00:05:57 that this is the Harlem Renaissance. Okay. You know, where people, you got to put it on to come in here. You got to look the part. And I think the way you look is the way you are, you know, kind of introduced or how people kind of take you serious. This is not an establishment where you can come in with shorts, not to say we're against people wearing shorts, sneakers or things.
Starting point is 00:06:19 It's not in this establishment. It's not here. You know, and I think once you do that, once you set the parameters and the infrastructure of what's your client. my tail needs to be or want to be, then everything else falls in line. That's what it's about. Absolutely, man. Definitely what it's about now.
Starting point is 00:06:36 You know, a lot of people, they know one can. They don't know cam. The upbringing, you growing up. What was that like? How was that? So I'm not one of these dudes to be like, bro, I'm gutter. I'm this, I'm that. I mean, I had a perfect, a perfect example of what a man was in my life by my father.
Starting point is 00:06:57 My parents have been together for 36, 37 years now, and it's a beautiful thing. I grew up in a three-parent household, my mom, my father, and my grandmother. And I knew what a woman was, not a bad bitch. Okay, what's the difference? A woman. Okay. A bad bitch is a person who's just, you know, girl, I'm a bad bitch, you know, I'm a bad bitch. You know, I'm doing this.
Starting point is 00:07:24 I'm doing that. I looked apart, but I don't act apart. Okay. You know, and there's a lot of women who are bad bitches, and I say bitches in a way not to degrade a woman, but just to go off the aesthetic of what they deem is a boss chick. Now, a woman for me is handling your own, but knowing how to cater to a man's needs.
Starting point is 00:07:55 Mm-hmm. Right. And I think a lot of times when you get that aesthetic of like, I'm a boss, bitch, like, I'm a dish, I'm a dad. No, baby, like, but you can't cook. Okay. You don't know, you don't know when to be quiet. You don't know how to allow a man to lead. Now, a lot of women, now, the kickback of that is be quiet. I'm going to be quiet for the man and handle his business. You know, that's what they say. Mm-hmm. Oh, I'm going to be, I'm going to be vulnerable. I'm going to be submissive to a man that handle his business. Mm-hmm. That's what they're going to say. So what is your... But it's ways to do it. And I'm not just about to sit up there and beat up my, my, my, my, my, my, my, my, my, my, but I'm also going to go to also tell the men to start being men, bro. Absolutely. That, that sucker shit should not be rewarded.
Starting point is 00:08:41 And what sucker shit, so? You know, when, when, when a person, when a person carries himself social media wise, and it's a fraud in real life. Okay. You know, it's more to every person. they got money, every person who's rich, isn't a real one. Okay. You know what I'm saying? Right.
Starting point is 00:09:01 And I think that gets kind of misconstrued in this society now because a lot of people have money, but they're not genuine people, you know. Right. And I pride myself, everybody who knows me knows, like, bro, Cam's a solid dude. He keeps a circle extremely small. I'm not afraid to be by myself. A quick example. I had two of my oldest children
Starting point is 00:09:26 birthday last week and I'm in the mall by myself I found solitude and being by myself and a young man approached me was like hey bro I know your cousin and I'm like okay what's like who you know he spoke his name
Starting point is 00:09:45 and you know I proceeded to keep walking getting my children their birthday gifts then you know the same dude kind of followed me into the to the story and was like hey bro he said x y z da da da da da da i said man you know i ain't got time it's my daughter's birthday today or whatever so as he left you know my cousin then hit me back and when i say cousin first cousin my my dad's sister's son uh-huh uh he then hit back bro you got to stop being by yourself and i simply text back no weapon formed dot dot dot dot dot
Starting point is 00:10:19 yeah he get the rest you see what it is you know what it is You know, and I think a lot of dudes, they walk around in the army, and it is true, you know, there's strength in numbers, but at the same time, there's also dysfunctioning numbers, too. Absolutely. Okay. So with me, it's like, I really want to hold myself to a standard that when you meet me, like, damn, like, what the, this dude here, his energy, his aura is just something about him. And I'm always proud of myself with that as a teammate, as a businessman, as a businessman, as a son. as a brother, as a peer, as a friend, as a father, you know, I just carry myself in a different way that it can get overlooked because playing my sport, which is a mass sport, you don't
Starting point is 00:11:08 often have times to articulate the real you, you know what I'm saying? And I think my foundation growing up made me the person who I am today. Like I had a perfect example of what that is. I grew up in the church and my father was that person for me. So to be able to discern people's true intentions is a skill set that I have and the whole, you know, dear to my heart that is like, bro, no, he flaw. I ain't, I don't need that person around me. I don't need no yes, man. Every person around me is capable of telling me, can, bro.
Starting point is 00:11:43 You're tripping. Ken, bro. You're wrong, bro. No, we ain't doing that. Nah, uh-uh. This episode of me and I was where the game is brought to you by Game Time. One thing about game time, you ever dreamed about being courtside? You ever dreamed about being behind the plea?
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Starting point is 00:12:48 Let's go. And I want to elaborate on something he said, nobody's too big for the checking. Yep. And checking is just a form of correcting. That's it. Yo, bro, we don't do that. No, no, loks.
Starting point is 00:13:00 No, man, we ain't going to do that. We ain't going to go. No, Cam. No, you're a little drunk right now. Get your ass in the truck, man. You're tripping right now, man. Fuck what they talk about. No, they get your ass.
Starting point is 00:13:09 Nobody is too big for checking. And it don't have nothing to do with status. It don't have nothing to do with money. It don't have nothing to do with who's more. successful. It got to do where I surround myself with people that I know that generally care about me and fuck
Starting point is 00:13:27 with me. So if I'm out of line at any time they can check me. And I'm good with that. And I want to elaborate on something else, he said these niggas out here got to stop it with the goofy shit. You got to stop it with the goofy shit
Starting point is 00:13:43 and every girl that's beautiful with a fat ass and a nice body is not a bad bitch. It's no, no, no, no, no. It's not a woman. But I'm just saying to me, to me, a bad bitch ain't going to never tell you she's a bad bitch because what's known ain't got to be explained. Ain't got to be said.
Starting point is 00:14:00 What's known ain't got to be explained. Right. You never hear the truly bad, beautiful women who really doing shit and really got shit going on, say, I'm a bad bitch. That's a fact. You only hear the ones that is hoping they get to that level to really be a bad bitch, and they're just going with the exterior. what's on the outside but bitch
Starting point is 00:14:20 you're really a motherfucking 2021 bins with cloth seats the insides is fucked up you know what I'm saying I'm gonna you know I gotta keep it 100 all the time not the cloth yeah with the cloth with you know what I mean it's a fuck that's a fuck that's a fucking up bands with some cloth seats in yeah no level that shit
Starting point is 00:14:39 my fucking tape deck yeah well even even then man you know we can stay on this topic I think too many times in let's just say social media right people give the wrong people the platform to say what they're doing is okay stop giving these people the likes stop giving these people the time stop infiltrating your energy with fuck shit
Starting point is 00:15:07 yeah you know what I'm saying like I and and you know to keep it nameless like people that you guys look up to that I look up to. I think the thing about when I came into stardom coming out of high school and then in college and then going into the NFL, I had like my peer group
Starting point is 00:15:26 changed and obviously seeing the likings of yourselves the guys I listen to music-wise and I'm actually meeting them. And then the thing that crushed me the most was like when you actually go into the studios, go
Starting point is 00:15:42 back stage go to the clubs with these people and you start seeing the real them they never who you thought they was oh you'd be like this this dick is corny oh man oh man so yeah it's like so you was let down a lot a lot bro you basing it off the music and over somebody he might be a hell of an athlete or he a hell of an actor okay but he's not a hell of an individual he's just a good fucking rapper right that's it he's just a good actor and To that, that's his profession. Right. And that's the, that's the, in essence, clown face that you got to put on.
Starting point is 00:16:19 And be like, oh, bro, he's talking about killing. He's talking about drug dealing. He's talking about doing this, that, and the third. But he ain't really about that because sooner or later, your car is going to get pulled. Yeah. Your car going to get pulled. And too many times, too many times in my lifetime, the people who proclaim to be,
Starting point is 00:16:42 this or proclaim to be that and when the rubber meets the role when you have a situation that is deemed for you to now prove it it's not proven you can't prove it you can't prove it it's giving synthetic you know what I'm saying it's giving falsified identifications and I'm the type of person that's like man I like the way certain people move I like the way certain people you know act and I can admire from a far and then implement that into the way I move. Right. You know what I'm saying? And I'm not too good to say like
Starting point is 00:17:18 when I, when I initially reached out to you guys, man, I told Wala, I was like, man, while I was like, man, I DM'd you, man, a couple years back, bro, you were a busy dude. I never looked at it like disrespectful. Right. You know, I never looked at it like you was disrespecting me. I just, I looked at it like, bro, your content that you was putting out was so
Starting point is 00:17:35 venomous and so relatable because Katz has to know that bro, you're talking this thug shit. That shit don't mean nothing It don't mean That shit don't mean It's going to get you
Starting point is 00:17:47 It ain't Listen You're going to miss The upbringing of your daughter Your son It don't pay no tuition You know what I mean It don't do shit
Starting point is 00:17:56 It don't do nothing It don't bring no vial It don't pay no grocery bills When you're in the penitentiary And it could get you kissed on the back By some big nigga named Stormy All that type of shit Tell them
Starting point is 00:18:05 Fuck you mean Tell them They ain't having to be a nigga You talk about doing that shit Oh me But no You ain't peep that shit These guys slide some dumb shit in on me.
Starting point is 00:18:14 Listen. So, so, so that, so it comes to the point, though, right? Whereas though, what we did is, we took ownership in possession and used it as a flag of dumb shit. Right. As black people. Oh, dumb shit belong to us. I'm a real nigga. Right.
Starting point is 00:18:30 No, you're not. You're a dumb nigga. Right. You just told on yourself on Instagram, you just gave a district attorney evidence they're going to use in court on you. Right. Correct. And then you're going to be crying when your baby mom out there fucking boo boo boo because he's home. No, I ain't going to be baby league.
Starting point is 00:18:42 baby leg and you call in the crib talking about you my daughter you ain't bringing my nigga you ain't really trying to see your daughter
Starting point is 00:18:48 because you could have stayed out there with your daughter so that shit be just like motherfuckers be goofy and I just be trying to get people
Starting point is 00:18:54 another example because I got to go you understand I got to go up against 10,000 motherfucking post against a day of a real nigga shit
Starting point is 00:19:02 and here it's just me oh that nigga crazy he's tripping oh hey cripping he's talking some dumb shit because it's not popular to go against the fucking grain
Starting point is 00:19:09 and it's not and even though what I'm saying is it's not popular to say yo bro go ahead and live like you know you could live as you know it's a life outside of that hood shit you're operating you know it's a big ass world out there but what happened to us in the ghetto a lot of times
Starting point is 00:19:24 and a lot of times the children is penalized due to our lack of due to our lack of exposure and our ignorance that's why these kids begin they growing up in a fucked up situation is mind me because your daddy ignorant your mom ignorant and I'm not saying
Starting point is 00:19:39 but they just don't know certain stuff and And they don't know enough stuff to bring you into this world. And then they get lack of exposure. They didn't been nowhere. They didn't do nothing to be able to give you that. You know how a lot of people, when you get older and you have a child, you know, you need your thirties, you whatever, you're more established, you're more traveled, you're more experience.
Starting point is 00:19:59 So now you can put more protection on the baby. Rather it's making sure, you know, they're in a better environment, making sure you got finances to make sure they go to the best schools and, you know, certain zones and make sure you could put away for college, make sure they had credit growing up. It's just certain much gain that you get when you owe then you got exposure. Right. So now, when we carrying this badge of ignorance,
Starting point is 00:20:21 oh yeah, we represent this. I represent that. Yeah, this is the shit. All the mentalities in them outlicks are dumb little shit that we say that belong to black people. That should be penal. I'm telling me, that should be penalizing the fucking kids. And it's all the young. It's all the real
Starting point is 00:20:35 niggas out there. When they go to jail, all of them don't cry to themselves to sleep at night. Because I did. All of them, when it's time to go to court, and them people got your life in their fucking hands. And it depends on if they woke up on the good side of the bed today or the bad side of the bed today,
Starting point is 00:20:51 whether you're going to get a 20 to 40 or 30 to 60. All the real niggas be scared to death. Because listen, I'm going to tell you like this. It wasn't that I was a super duper real nigga, but I'm going to tell you some real shit. When I went to that penitentiary and them gates was opening and I knew that this was the, this was the motherfucking big league, bro. this was the
Starting point is 00:21:10 motherfucking Hall of Fame game This wasn't no mother This was the all-star All-criminal shit This was a real live penitentiary I went to I'm saying to myself I'm scared to death
Starting point is 00:21:19 Because I'm thinking I'm gonna get fucked to something Man I'm just being real I'm a little nigger skinny nigga Wait like one At that time What I'll probably wait
Starting point is 00:21:26 1 30? I don't know I'm just being real I'm thinking somebody gonna take advantage And whatever So you thought your cakes Was on the line
Starting point is 00:21:33 Yeah I thought my ass was on the line I'm just being straight up Niggas ain't gonna say that They ain't gonna tell you that part Hey, a nigger, because But this, it goes back to the ignorance shit. This is the part they ain't going to tell you, was they? No, what do you mean?
Starting point is 00:21:44 Was your cakes on the law? No, yeah, it's always on line when you go to jail. You think it is. But what I'm saying is this. The part that motherfucker ain't going to tell you, and we got to reconnect with, can. I'm connecting with the fact of growing up my whole life, the nigga that came on from jail was the shit.
Starting point is 00:22:01 So that, I'm, I'm, I, that's what you wanted. Going to jail. Unconsciously, we'd be wanting that. Right. Because we're educated based off We don't be the fuck seeing So I'm like, oh I'm not, you know, you're not saying
Starting point is 00:22:12 You just go across that trail So, but I'm one of the dudes I said, no, I'm going to switch that up When I come on from jail, I'm going to tell niggas, this shit real, like that's shit real It's fucked up being away from Now, now, now to that, and I got a point to make, but is that considered snitching
Starting point is 00:22:27 Or is that considered putting people on? Oh, no, I'm putting niggas on. I ain't, I ain't, I ain't informing on nobody casing her, I'm putting niggas on. It's fucked up in there that's dumb shit What the fuck is you doing? tighten the fuck up because I got to tell you
Starting point is 00:22:40 and I got to tell you in the way that you're going to I got to talk to you in a way that you understand when I'm telling some nigga it costs too much to be a criminal stop the dumb shit they can relate to that
Starting point is 00:22:49 if I'm telling them stop don't do that go to school they're not trying to hear that dumb shit I'm not coming with a suit I'm coming with the uniform that's digestible the uniform that's recognizable
Starting point is 00:22:58 in the ghetto so when you see me my sweat my yeas whatever or you see me I'm popping that shit off like the rapper but you know I'm telling you some shit that's going
Starting point is 00:23:06 against what a lot of them is saying and even with that I still listen to the shit you know what I mean because I grew up that's a part of the uh that's a part of our culture the music but at the same time I ain't I can't say all right fences can you grew up listening to rap music a bunch of millions out of motherfuckers grew up listening to mad music they ain't do no crime they ain't do no dumb shit I never so I never made me feel like I wanted to go shoot some niggas you know all that type of shit but I think the thing that the thing that has to be said here is the issue for me is these kids they believe what they're seeing and what they're seeing is not real it's definitely not real if i'm seeing my favorite rapper rap about money cars clothes
Starting point is 00:23:53 and hose and you see you follow him on instagram and he has money that he's putting to his ear he has jury that you don't know if it's real or not and you think that you think that that for you to be like, for you to be accepted, you have to have this. And they aren't bawling like that. No. They fucked up. They falsify a lifestyle that they're not even living for real because, let's be honest.
Starting point is 00:24:22 And I always ask my kids, my biological kids, my children, as well as my kids that I come in contact with all the time with my 707 all-star team. how many rappers own their own house probably probably realistically
Starting point is 00:24:43 percentage out of 100% 20% maybe 1520% and we all know who that 15% and 20% absolutely if you ain't been rapping for a decade albums coming out content coming out it's a highly likely chance
Starting point is 00:25:01 they're not Now, there is a silver lining in there. There's a mold. There are certain people that's just like, okay, he got it, whatever. But people think that, you know, when, and I'm just using jury stores as an example, they're posting them counting money at the counter, bum, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom. You know, they think they really got it like that when they don't. And I'm like, as an athlete, we got it like that.
Starting point is 00:25:26 Really got it like that. But we can't really post it. And I'm like, and I tell everybody who comes into my life, money, hard, cold cash, that don't move me. Mm-mm. Start posting your bank account. Mm-hmm. Talk heavy.
Starting point is 00:25:40 You see what I'm saying? Start posting that and then see how people shut up. Right. Because if you got $2,000 in your bank account and you got $100,000 in the shoe box, you still broke. Yeah. And first of all, my father told me. And 10 million, 10 million followers on Instagram, you still broke.
Starting point is 00:26:00 You broke. You're broke. Like, let's call a spade. You broke mentally, too. Absolutely. Because you're fronting. Yeah. A motherfucker told me, if you know exactly how much money you got, you ain't got no money.
Starting point is 00:26:11 Welcome to another episode, a million dollars worth a game, business spotlight where we bring people to you that's going to give you game. I'm talking about one thing about this business spotlight where we love about it. We could be in the airport. We could be in a grocery store. Everywhere we have been a sneaker store. I don't care where we at. There's always somebody run up with me. Oh, man.
Starting point is 00:26:25 I saw Olive Good Honey. Oh, man. I sell him for a hundred. Oh, man. I see, they're always coming to us telling us about somebody that they see. they gave him some game that they utilized and they took they was like yo man that was easy I signed I got that information and now I'm off here now I'm off there now I'm off there I always say shout out to my enough rap you know he's seen a little rap he's seen a him 500 now
Starting point is 00:26:45 he got his own credit he doing things he even did some stuff for me he's making it happen this me right here 17 years old shout at the rap he watched the episode him 500 do credit now got him a bends still in high school tan it the fuck up shout out the rap But one day, the day, we're talking about my man, Marv. One thing about Marvin, man, Path of Prosperity, he's not playing no game. None. It's a different in his game right here, right? And what you need to do, you need to sign up to get the free ebook right now,
Starting point is 00:27:11 Path to Prosperity, the ebook for Marvin and them. What you need to do, you need to text MWG 877-76-762 30-83. 8-783. Text NWG, they're going to give you a free e-book, and he's going to give you the game. One thing, he's going to teach you, there's three type of people in his world. You got a debtor, you got a savior, you got the wealth creator. Debt or save a wealth creator, Marvin, give them the game, tell them what you got going to them,
Starting point is 00:27:35 and tell them how you're going to give them value that's going to value their life and take them to another level. Amplify their pockets. No fluff, no fluff. We're about to just give you the game just straight. So what I'm about to teach you is how wealthy people use life insurance, bro, to shelter their taxes, you know, shelter from creditors and just go out and just start creating passive residual income
Starting point is 00:27:53 and making their money work for them multiple times. You just said it, bro. It's three different type of people. You got the debtor, you got the save you got the wealth created. What the debtor does, they go into debt. And then they spend their life trying to pay it back. They go into debt. Then they spend their life trying to pay it back.
Starting point is 00:28:04 What do you say going to debt? They get all these loans, credit cards. So they go out and they get the credit cards. And there's nothing wrong with the credit cards, but they don't use it the right way. They ain't doing it like him 500 teaching them where they're going out and buying getting passive income. They're doing it by diminishing properties. And then they're paying it back slowly.
Starting point is 00:28:21 And then they try to get back to zero. In fact, their number one goal is to get back to zero. But there's homeless people on the street that are at zero. They don't mean they're doing good financially. You know what I'm saying? Okay. So the debtor is on that rent. rate. They can never get out. Then you've got the saver. The saver think they're a lot better
Starting point is 00:28:35 than the debtor, but I'm going to show you they ain't no better. I mean, a little better, but they're saving, saving, saving, and then they're going to pay cash. Then they save and they're going going to pay cash. The problem is, is every time they just pay cash, they actually going further back to zero line. They went up just to go back to zero. Now they lose an opportunity cost. Now they got a weight to build it back. You see opportunity costs. What's that? Opportunity costs is the money that you could have been making had you not spent it. So if I got $100,000 and I'm making 5%, next year I got $105, if I got $100,000 and I spend $50,000, the next year I'm only making interest on $50,000 because I spent that money.
Starting point is 00:29:09 Well, if I never spent that money or if I leverage that money, now I'm still making money on that $100,000. Okay. That's what I'm talking about. Okay. All right. Now, you said the debtor? Yep, that's the debtor.
Starting point is 00:29:20 That's the saving. But the wealth creator, the wealth creator is going to be good because the wealth creator, they still going to grow their money like the saver. And they're going to still spend money like the debtor. The only difference is they're using leverage. So they're building their money up. Then they borrow against that money. So they got their $100,000 or whatever it is growing over here.
Starting point is 00:29:38 They got their real estate or Turo that they borrowed against it growing over here. So I'm going to teach you how to do that in the most effective way possible to grow your wealth tax-free. And how did you get in the game with the whole insurance and understanding that? Bro, I got in the game because my grandma lost a lot of money. A financial advisor told her about something. She lost like 50% of her money when the market went down. She had no long-term care insurance. she died feeling like she was a burden on the family.
Starting point is 00:30:00 I was like, I got to do something different. So I ended up going into the financial industry. Then I ended up finding out, man, I need to be finding out what the wealthy people are doing. I started interviewing millionaires, billionaires, reading a lot of books, getting my mind right. And then I found out that the industry wasn't teaching these principles that I'm about to teach you out right now. And, all right, so if you say get with these companies, insurance comes, how much money
Starting point is 00:30:22 do I need, like? Yeah, I mean, to really build a bank. I'm going to teach you how to create your own bank. This is what this is about. To create your own bank, you really need about $500 a month or more to really get to a point where you can build up enough leverage to borrow against it. So can I go ahead and teach what it is? Absolutely.
Starting point is 00:30:39 So I'm going to teach the game. So this is how they use life insurance to actually become wealthy or tax-free, tax-free millionaires. So they're going to build up a properly structured policy. Property-structured policy means when you get your insurance policy, it needs to be permanent, either whole life or index universal life. And you've got to build it in a way that you've got to build it in a way that you've got the lowest amount of death benefit, because you don't really care of that much about
Starting point is 00:31:00 the death benefit. When you get the lowest amount of death benefit, you're going to get the highest amount of cash that's going to go straight to that policy. Now, when that cash goes straight to that policy, it's tax-free. Now, forever, which means you never got to pay taxes. It's going to keep growing. Tax-free. It's going to grow tax-free.
Starting point is 00:31:15 It's going to grow tax-free. It's going to keep, how does that sound tax-free, bro? Yeah. We hate paying taxes, right? That's shit. Don't we're saying fuck me up. I don't even know that, Nick. So here you are, bro, you building this up, and now let's say slowly you build it up and you get
Starting point is 00:31:32 to that 50,000, 100,000. Now you got that 50,000. You know it's growing no matter what, right? So now you say, if I know it's growing no matter what, let me go ahead and borrow against that. Let me go ahead and take a policy loan. I'm going to borrow $30,000 and I'm going to go out and get this real estate property. Now that's going to be cash flowing me. I'm going to leverage that to get a $200,000 real estate property. Now I'm making $1,000 a month cash. In that $100,000, it's still growing like I never touched it. So if I wanted to, I can take that cash flow and pay it back off that loan to have the ability to borrow more in the future.
Starting point is 00:32:05 But here's the secret, bro. If you don't want to, you don't even got to pay it back. Ain't nobody reporting you to the credit bureau. Ain't nobody saying, hey, he ain't pay it back. So we're going to lower his credit school. None of that. If you don't pay it back, they simply going to subtract it from your death benefit when you die. So if I got $100,000 and I borrow $30,000.
Starting point is 00:32:26 I still got $100,000. My death benefit, though, was $500. So now when I die, they're going to subtract that $30 plus a little interest from the $500. But I still got that money. So let me tell you a game, a trick that I play with this, man. Like, I do some stock offices, right? I made $300,000 on GameStop, bro. I help five people make a million dollars in a day.
Starting point is 00:32:50 Yeah, that's what we heard. That's how we heard about you. Yeah. To bring you on here. He's like, wait. And the person we was talking to was like, yo, he's the real deal, man. He helped five motherfuckers make a million dollars in a day. So I was like, damn.
Starting point is 00:33:04 So this is what one-plated idea with options, right? So when GameStop, I don't know if y'all remember, GameStop was just sinking. I mean, it was going up like crazy. Little people was winning. And I knew the big people, they weren't going to keep letting the little guy win. So it went up by 130 points, and I knew it was going to go down by 100 points. So I borrowed $100,000 from that policy. I said, I'm going to go ahead and do a one-day play on GameStop,
Starting point is 00:33:28 which means that if it goes down by 100 points, I make $300,000. So I did the $100,000 option play. It went down. I got my $100,000 back plus an additional $300,000. I just paid my $100,000 back. So now I'm $300,000 up. And you only did it for one day. One day.
Starting point is 00:33:47 You knew that. You knew today. Shit, Ray, get crazy. Just one day. But here's a deal. Now, you might say, well, that's still risky because if you would have lost you, would have lost $100,000. Now, would I really have lost $100,000?
Starting point is 00:33:59 No, because they would take it out your death. Woo, there you go. And my death benefit was like a million. So, worst case scenario, my money's still growing as if I never touched it. And it's just attracted for my death benefit. Best case scenario, I didn't make $300,000. And that's what I did. Another play I did, bro, I own 422 units of real estate.
Starting point is 00:34:18 Damn, yeah. 422 units of real estate. I own 210 in Atlanta. I owned 76 in St. Louis. What I did was I borrowed against. that policy, bro, I went ahead and I did the down payment to get a 76 unit. And now I'm making the cash
Starting point is 00:34:31 flow of a... Did you pay it back? I haven't paid it back yet. Okay. That's photified... Now, I did pay back that GameStop when I got that $100,000, but this one I ain't even pay back. What I'm doing is I'm slowly paying it back. The only reason why I do pay it back, like, I know you don't have to, but I still want to pay it back because you want
Starting point is 00:34:46 to borrow again. It increases my capacity to borrow more in the future. It's strengthening your borrowing. Exactly. So I want to keep borrowing because now I'm creating money babies. My money working overtime. It's creating pregnant money, producing money babies over and over and over again. And that's what I want. What is a money baby? A money baby is when, like, you want your money working for you. So I want my money to be pregnant because it's always producing more money. And then that's going to grow up and produce more
Starting point is 00:35:12 money. So I'm creating generational money with that same money. That's good money. So at the end of the day, what you need to do to get the, I'm talking about the free. And in this e-book, tell them what they're getting in that e-book. So in this e-book, I actually teach you step by step how to create your own bank and how to actually use this to create passive residual income doing things like Turo, Airbnb, whatever it is, real estate, whatever you want to do. But I'm going to teach you how to structure it. I'm going to teach you the companies to use. I'm going to teach you where to go to get it set up properly.
Starting point is 00:35:39 I'm going to teach you the difference between the debtor-saber wealth creator. We're breaking it all down. And it's an easy-to-read book. The great thing about it ain't one of these complicated 400-page books. It's something simple, easy to read. And we're giving the game away for free today. And I know, I heard it's usually 39-99. and you're this old three fucking billion of it.
Starting point is 00:35:57 Yeah, yeah. I never gave this away for free, by the way. I don't worry about it. That's why you're all here. But today to get this ebook, what you need to do, you need to text MWG to 8777762 3083. 877 762 3083 is going to be at the screen. Text that.
Starting point is 00:36:13 I'm talking about you getting a free ebook, and I'm telling you, man, Path of Prosperity is not playing no game. Marvin is not playing no games. Now, let me ask you a question, Marv. Yeah. So you mean to tell me, I'm just regular Joe I take this
Starting point is 00:36:26 I build my money up to 20, 30,000 because everybody don't have the capacity to have the resource to get certain times of money or whatever I'll put it up to 20,000 how much can I, and I say I want to start me
Starting point is 00:36:38 a trucking company or I want to start me a little recording studio or I want to start me a podcast whatever I want to start. How much money can I borrow on that 20,000 that's inside of that insurance
Starting point is 00:36:53 So one is whole life. So other index universal life. Whole life insurance is going to grow it at a fixed rate. It's going to be a lower rate of return like four to five percent. But the benefit is that you can borrow after only 30 days. How much? You can borrow up to about 95 percent after just 30 days. So if I got 20,000 there I could borrow up to like 90 percent of 20,000.
Starting point is 00:37:13 That's not bad. Depending on the policy you use, some is only up to 60 percent. So you just give and takes. So we teach you how to structure correctly. Index universal life, the difference is it's going to grow. more because you can make up to 10% but you can't lose on the downside so you're going to make more over time but it might take you
Starting point is 00:37:29 two to three years to fully be able to borrow against it so one is more a longer term approach to borrowing another one is a shorter term approach to borrowing so we're going to help you structure that for sure but at the end of the day no matter what you're going to be able to bar you're going to be able to bar but if you're trying to get in the game the first one you said is the best one if you're trying to get in if you're like
Starting point is 00:37:45 damn you know what I'm going to use this I'm going to get in the game with this and I'm going to still have that deer and you can set up multiple policies so the first when you might be at a place where you're just trying to build, right? But then you start doing these plays that we teach and you start bringing in this cash.
Starting point is 00:37:59 You don't know what to do with it. You could just go and set up another one at a bigger amount and keep running with that play like over and over and over again. That's major. That's super major. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:38:07 So there's no amount of policies you can have? No, you can have unlimited. I got six. So you're basically saying, so you're basically saying that we can out here, they got the business credit together. And he got this insurance credit together.
Starting point is 00:38:21 They got unlimited funds to do whatever they need to do. Let me teach you a play. You talked about him 500 earlier. Let me teach you a play where you can use a credit game in the insurance game at the same time. So let's say I wanted to go out and I wanted to buy something for $30,000, right?
Starting point is 00:38:36 I do it on my, I get my credit right. I go out and I borrow, I mean, I buy it on credit. Now I got all of them points, right? Then I borrow from my insurance policy and pay off their credit card. So now the money that I paid off the credit card with it's still growing as if I never touched it and I got the points from the credit cards at the same time.
Starting point is 00:38:53 But how long do it take to get the approval to get the money from the insurance? Two days. So when a person going into it, all they're doing is filling out some forms or whatever. That's the thing. It's your money. So you ain't even got to fill out no form. You don't got to get approved for it. You just call the insurance company and say, hey, I got this much money.
Starting point is 00:39:13 I want to borrow this. They say, all right, bet. Sign this one form. They're ACHing you the money within two days. For those that don't know what ACH is, tell them. Oh, yeah. A-C-H means they're transferring it to your bank. Right there, like, boom.
Starting point is 00:39:25 Like, bam. Like, hey, I need, hey, I'm out of town. I need to do this. I need this money. All right, Brett, better it'll be to you in $48. And you look at your bank account, money there. So it ain't your money. It's other people money.
Starting point is 00:39:37 It's the insurance company money. So now you went back, you paid a 30 back. Yeah. Your credit all jumping, like your credit break dancing. Yep. And now you win the game. Right. You win the game.
Starting point is 00:39:47 Don't be out here borrowing them my fucking credit because you in Vegas trying to buy hookers and gamble. Yeah. Make sure you're doing the right shit, right. You got to buy assets, not liability. My father, I can take a little 15 off my insurance. Right, right, right, right. Party in Vegas.
Starting point is 00:40:03 No, do the right shit. We bring them up here to get y'all game. We bring these business spotlights up here to get all the game so you can do the right shit. Don't be, don't be borrowing against your insurance policy, going to see Poppy and fucking LA and all that shit. They go shake the motherfucking dice. Right. Put your life on the table. this again. Go ahead. Go ahead. I'm going to give him one more play. Go ahead. Go ahead and get that.
Starting point is 00:40:26 Listen, to get this, listen, they get the text MWG, the 87777762 30883. I'm talking about path to prosperity. Stop playing. Get this e-book right now. He's going to give you the game and there's going to be other things that you can connect with him and do whatever. Give us that play. I'm going to give you all a big picture play because I've been doing this for a while. I want to give you out big picture of what you can expect after you've been doing this for a while, right? You might start out small. But now what I did was I just. just borrow about for a down payment i just bought a two million dollar crib in Atlanta right i don't even live in Atlanta so why would i buy a two million
Starting point is 00:40:58 dollar crib in Atlanta here's why that won my money it was the insurance company money i paid the down payment got the two million dollar house right i don't even live there but i rented it out it on for events and on Airbnb right it's making me 30 grand a month right 30 grand a month i turned a two million dollar house to an asset see when you like when you get your mind right and you think right and it's inside of Atlanta. So they go on Airbnb. It's inside of Atlanta. It's beautiful. Atlanta, event spaces. I just, I just did
Starting point is 00:41:26 this play not too long ago. So the beautiful part about this is that you can turn any luxury into an asset if you get your mind right, especially when you combine it with this insurance play. You're talking about big money, big money that you bring in it. I can do this play around the country and start making
Starting point is 00:41:42 a million dollars a month in no time. There's one play. But listen, man, once again, I need you to text MWG to 877-762. 3083 877762 3083 path of prosperity Marvin he's going to hook you up with his new I'm talking about his e-book that he really sell most of the time but he's giving it to everybody I'm talking about everybody that's watching this you're getting it for free you don't have to worry about nothing but listen man before we go what do you want to say to the people what can you give
Starting point is 00:42:07 to them to give them that mindset chip or to try to put some some strength in their mind to try to see what's going on out here yeah I want to say look it's your ethical responsibility to do the best that you can read study and learn how to be wealthy like it ain't about you. It's about your children's children. You want your children's children to look back and say, because of what my grandmother did, because of what my grandfather did, decisions that they made, our entire family changed. There's
Starting point is 00:42:30 no reason why you can't be, like the Rockefellas did when they just created their own. That's how they got their money. They created their own bank. They created family fortune. The same thing I'm teaching you is exactly what the Rockefellers did. So you can be the Rockefeller of your family, but you've got to take some action, or you're ready to take that action, or you're ready to get started.
Starting point is 00:42:46 That's why you got to go and you've got to go ahead and download that free giveaway, because I'm ready to help you to to transform your life, but are you ready? Yeah, you got to be ready, man. I'm Wilo 267. This is my man Marvin from Path to Prosperia. This is Gilly the King. This is once again, another million dollars worth of game,
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Starting point is 00:44:07 When you sign up, you're getting $10 of what's the name? What is you waiting for? I'm just telling me, what am I told me? And that's real. And you know what's so different. You know what's so different from back then to now. But what was crazy is that you only got sprinkles of your favorite artist because it wasn't no social.
Starting point is 00:44:24 So you had to wait until a video come out or interview on MTV. It wasn't like you could just see this life every day. So it's beating in your head every day. And if you're a kid, like this social media is fucking the kids up. They're going through depression. Their pictures not getting like. They're getting emotionally fucked up. They hurting themselves.
Starting point is 00:44:42 It's a lot of shit going on with kids. That's why I tell people, check on your fucking kids. Because what happened is people would just get their kids the phone And the phone will be raising their kids Because think about it With that phone, the kid could order their own food Spend your credit card on Amazon They ain't never got to leave their room
Starting point is 00:44:55 Play the games But they also will be on the phone With a motherfucking predator That's posing as a friend That's why you've got to check these phones And you've really got to be on them And really talk to your kids You know how many people
Starting point is 00:45:06 And I was talking yesterday And I was telling people I said, listen You know how many In a big audience of people I said You know how many of y'all You remember back in the day Person dropped their kid off of school the teacher, give them an update.
Starting point is 00:45:17 They don't even drop their kids. Oh, kids taking Uber's, kids take, they don't even see the teachers. Go to the average parents. They don't know all their kids' teachers. Man, in church. Go ahead. Church. Right.
Starting point is 00:45:29 And it was so, it was youth Sunday. And I'm a person who I try to, and I'm going to call myself out. I haven't been to church all year. Okay. And the reason is my, like my 707 all-star team, we practice on Sundays at a time where it's kind of competing. with church and I apologize for saying that but I do get some devotional in weekday by weekday every day like I'm a dude bro you you drive with me bro I'm listening to gospel music I'm listening to
Starting point is 00:45:58 something on YouTube and that's where like the respect came from especially y'all the content that y'all put out because it's really impactful thank you um but at the end of the day it was a discussion in church where the parents was on a panel and the kids they had asked questions like who's who's my english teacher who who's my sociology teacher how many classes am i taking what classes am i taking and it was wowing to see because i wasn't one of the parents that was up there but i started having me scratching my head like damn i don't even know that you know what yeah when parent teacher conference i used to cringe because i was like man my mom about to come up here and my dad he ain't got the time because he's working and my mom
Starting point is 00:46:43 ever have to come to the school. There's a rat. Man, bro, what are we talking about? I'm getting slapped up side of my head. I'm getting embarrassed. Because, you know, it was the thing that everybody knew what was going on. Miss Newton, you know, your son is lacking at X, Y, Z. You know, we need him to be better at this.
Starting point is 00:47:05 Nowadays, it's almost like, even if it's high school, it's still daycare. Like, they're just shipping their kids off to, you know, an institution. just for that time being and they don't want to they don't want to be a part of it as a parent and then you think of it time goes on time goes on and then all of a sudden boom they 18 years old and I'm just like okay now what you're going to do do you want to go to college no do you want to go you know in the workforce no I'm just chill uh-uh ain't good enough hey you want to know what's so crazy my son uh had a had a at a homie right and uh graduate high school me down at the studio And I say, so, so what's you doing now?
Starting point is 00:47:48 And he said, yeah, I'm just, I'm just, you know, I'm just take a little minute and chill. I said, chill. I said, nigga, you just graduated high school. Your fucking life just started. What you mean, you chill up the beginning? And he knows this story. I look right at my son and said, you can't hang with this nigga no more. In front of him.
Starting point is 00:48:06 Right in front of him. I said, I said, this niggas going to jail. Now, my son's sitting there. He, like, looking at me. No, forget this, man. He's going to jail, like. Yeah, like, I'm tripping. Like, what the fuck?
Starting point is 00:48:17 Like, he looking at me, like, wait, you made it going to jail. Like, because niggas that got too much time on their hand and nothing to do. Idol time. It's going to fuck the jail. That was three and a half years ago, and he did two years in prison. It's crazy. So, I had to look at my son while his homie was in jail and I said,
Starting point is 00:48:38 damn, it's funny how I know what to fuck him tell about her. And I told him. I tell parents all the time that's a part of our, that's a part of our organization, Cam Newton 7V7. And I always tell him, we need parents to start being parents. Yeah. And not homeboys and not home girls. And home boys like a motherfucker.
Starting point is 00:48:58 Like when I was in high school, man, I used to get teased a lot because like my father's a preacher. Right. And he would give me a curfew. And my, man, my father with me at the time, he was a man, a few words. Cam, you better be at the house at 9 p.m. Cam, you better be in the house at 8 p.m. And whether he was home or not, I knew at 7.45, if my destination wasn't home, I knew I had to report to somebody. And he gave me structure.
Starting point is 00:49:29 He did, like, my mom, my mom was a softer one, but she still wasn't weak. You know what I'm saying? When they spoke, I listened. I heard and I adhered to what the fuck that they told me to. do. In nine days, it's too many parents that's out here just got this, this visual that all right, they'll figure it out. No, bro. And people are trying to, they're trying to live the vacancies at their child brother. A lot of people, like, like a lot of people wasn't the shit growing up. So now you can be the shit. You get your body done. If you're a dude, you get some
Starting point is 00:50:02 money, get some drip. Everybody is living at, I'm the shit moment. And they like, I'm a bomb a kid shit. They could be cool. You got the new iPhone. You got this. Go over there and sit down. I'm turning up. I'm going on these trips I'm showing my ass But even then to that point too It was like A lot of people who are famous now Wasn't the shit growing up
Starting point is 00:50:21 Yeah So when you talk about When you talk about sucker shit Yeah You're talking to a suck I don't care how many likes I don't care how many albums I don't care how many touchdowns
Starting point is 00:50:31 I don't care how many basketball hoops I don't care how many businesses Whatever bro you do You can still be a rich sucker Yeah But first of all, it's more rich suckers than it is rich niggas that's not suckers. Let's be for real.
Starting point is 00:50:48 Because most of these motherfuckers was, okay, a person like Cam, he was in a limelight, his whole life. So even as a kid, he was the truth. He knew how I'd felt for somebody to cheer for him. He knew how I felt to walk off the field. They're like, young, and you're the truth. You're the real deal, man. You're the shit. You're the shit.
Starting point is 00:51:08 Some people don't feel that until they 40. They don't feel that until they actually get a good job That's making some good money Now they got good credit You grown this shit Now you're out here doing all the shit That the young people doing Because you never got a chance to do it
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Starting point is 00:53:13 with my brother like a couple years ago and I had a diffuser pumping out marijuana. You know what I'm saying? How did it make you feel? You come in, you, but now I replace the marijuana with sage, like that instant kind of, it's the smoke. But when you had the diffuser pumping the marijuana,
Starting point is 00:53:30 did it give you like, like, was you feeling it? What did it do? No, it didn't. It was just like, it's not like I replaced that, not replaced it, but that's why I smoke cigars. You know, it just allows me to think. You know what I'm saying? It just allows me to get into this realm of like, okay, let me think about what I'm doing.
Starting point is 00:53:46 And that could be the same case for people that smoke weed or smoke cigarettes or smoke whatever, do whatever. It could be eating Cheetos. It could be, you know, drinking wine. It could be whatever. But if it becomes a distraction and it starts affecting your everyday life, then that's when it becomes bad for you, right? it's using you you're not using it right and i want to go back to something where it was a wise man once told me bro you never want another person to have your destiny in their hands and when you're talking about facing 20 to 30 years in life your destiny is in somebody else's hands yeah
Starting point is 00:54:29 and when we're out here having idle time as a 17 years year old kid who made dropped out as a 25 year old dude that's just like bro man fuck the world bro I'm out here by myself da da da da da that's a dangerous mindset because you're going to be provoked to do something that when you look back at it you're going to regret it right you're going to regret it and then you're going to look at it where it's like bro I need the judge to have leniency I need the police officer to have leniency on me and it's like damn like I put myself in this situation where it could have been prevented where all right now take that person that you look at and you say damn bro you inspire me use his content to push you to that next thing you don't have
Starting point is 00:55:15 to be on the front the forefront to be able to get the same money as the person from the forefront ask these record labels but the problem is yeah everybody want to be popular everybody want to be the rapper but don't nobody want to be the producer don't nobody want to be the a and r don't nobody want to be the manager don't nobody want to be this they don't want to be that they want to be the dude in the back that's like you know got the blue check and yeah you know hey that's so on so that's this that when they walk around like bro i'm at a point of my life now where it's like i can go places by myself because i fear nobody that's one and number two i know my my face is clean and i know my intentions so when a person may approach me and they may have ill intentions it's like hey bro
Starting point is 00:55:59 what you need right if that situation come up and I'm knocking on wood saying that if somebody comes up to me with that hammer I'm like bro just tell me what you need because ain't nothing that in my possession that's worth dying for if you want this if you want this rods you know this is g-shock right here I got Rolexes I got Richard Mills I got paddicks I got all those things if you want those bro I'm going to give it to you that's nothing that's nothing to me because it's not worth me dying it's not worth you going to prison for a thousand years it's not that deep no it's not serious it's not because now me having seven children i now know their true meaning of what life
Starting point is 00:56:41 is i found that out early and i'm still learning as the day goes on that it's like bro what's it to me to live this lavish lifestyle and cashmere st newton my youngest son that's a hell of a name too he don't he don't have he don't have those same benefits so it's like when I look at this the thing like when you walked in I hope you got an aesthetic that was like damn this shit here this shit nice but the biggest flex to me is like this ain't even for me it's for him it's for him and I got to create something else for my other children it's as I was telling you this over the phone I was like bro I'm having a hard time with my son right now which he has an MRI today on his knees and he's in high school and
Starting point is 00:57:26 I can see it in his eyes he's like man I want to play basketball I want to play basketball I'm like, son, I sacrifice so much time to be away. And I'm not able to be around my kids every single day, but that doesn't mean I'm not having a plan for my kids every day. So that when you do leave high school or if you do want to go to college, there is a foundation set for you that you can say, all right, boom, I can do that without sports. But I'm going to make it in this field.
Starting point is 00:57:58 Like my father once told me, he was like, son, I don't care. what you do. But whatever you do, be the best at it. Be the best firefighter, be the best lawyer. Look at it like this. If you're the best at something, you're going to get compensated for what you want to get compensated for. And if it's that, if it's the energy, if it's the fulfillment, you're going to get compensated for that. If it's the money, you're going to get compensated for that. Think about the shittiest job, waste management, picking up trash. The person who's the best trash picker upper in the world is a billionaire. he's the best at it right so a lot of people they are ignorant to the fact that I got to have a face
Starting point is 00:58:38 that people got to know who I am and like the life that I live now I like bro it's two types of people in this world it's that person who gets money and they want everybody to know it and there's also a person who gets money and they don't want nobody to know I'm that person now I'm oh I'm wise enough to know I don't want nobody to know my next move I want to make a move and be like, boom, damn, like, what the, like, Cam did that shit? Like, what the fuck he was doing? Like, how the fuck did that shit happen?
Starting point is 00:59:09 Like a Jay-Z. Like, when a deal gets done and it comes across, you know, whatever social media thing or however we gets equipped with our knowledge, it's like, damn, how the fuck LeBron did that? Mm-hmm. And he didn't do it by just chilling. You know what I'm saying? On his off day, he probably had to sacrifice some time to say, you know, know what son i can't be with you today i got to take a business meeting i got to go on a zoom
Starting point is 00:59:34 call for the betterment of the brand for the betterment of this family and if you see that day in and day out and a lot of people don't use their resources to that they're rather to say bro give me give me give me rather than saying give me an opportunity so i can prove they're rather than say give me some money rather than saying give me a connect that i just want to learn because It's a wise proverb that says you give a man a meal, you satisfy his hunger for that day. You teach a man to cook. You satisfy his hunger for the rest of his life.
Starting point is 01:00:13 Right. But, you know, a lot of times with black people, you know, our problem is we want now, we don't want later. And entitlement is major. That entitlement shit? Oh, Cam, you from our neighborhood, you owe me. You for my city, you owe me. Oh, I sat next to you in school.
Starting point is 01:00:28 I know you don't remember my name, but you owe me. me. Yeah. Oh, that nigga ain't real. That nigga don't do nothing for nobody. He do something for his seven kids and his mom and his dad. Like, he do something for them. That's his responsibility. Right. Yeah. They're the ones he he don't, like, but we don't get that. And as our people, we always,
Starting point is 01:00:44 we quick to say what somebody ain't doing for somebody, but we ain't doing shit for ourselves. They ain't doing it for us? How you ain't doing nothing? How are you depending on, like, especially adult? You adult. How the fuck you're worrying about another adult taking care of you? I don't understand that. Yeah, that logic is. But that's a major in the culture, man.
Starting point is 01:00:59 Man, that is big. major. And I had to speak to my children. You know, this was two weeks ago, right? And I had my children with me. And, I mean, I built the aesthetic right. I got a fire, set them down. I'm drinking wine. They sit back. They on their phone. I took the phones. Yeah. You know, because at the end of the day, you're going to have what you pay for. Did you pay for that phone? No, you didn't. So I hand it over. Yeah, let me get that. You see what I'm saying? So I want your undivated attention. So I gave them the scenario. I say, listen, If I were to pass away right now, how much money should I, should I leave you?
Starting point is 01:01:38 Oh, none. I said, you're right. I don't have to leave you nothing. Oh, I love, what son said that? What child said that? The oldest, Jaden. I call him China, right? And then Shakira, Keri, I'm having a conversation with them.
Starting point is 01:01:56 He's now 16. His birthday was on the 18th. Shakira's birthday was on the 17th and it's like when I have those type of conversations I'm literally making them understand that nobody owes you nothing shit life it's my
Starting point is 01:02:12 it's my responsibility to be a father to you right because you're my seed and even even to that degree when I'm no longer here you can't expect me to leave nothing for you I need to teach you
Starting point is 01:02:29 how to cook, right, rather than giving you a meal. Yeah. And you're looking, it's like, you either an alley cat or a house cat. A house cat going to wait around until that warm milk comes by the owner. That alley cat got to go get it every single day. Every day. And the bottom line is I got to teach you how to be the Wal-Mart. Because if I was only going to take one generation of Wal-Mart to fuck everything up.
Starting point is 01:02:53 And they tried to. We've been running this shit like this for this many years. When we pass this shit down, we need y'all to keep it going. Right. So when y'all pass it down, did Walmart to still be going on for 500 years from now? Mm-hmm. And we ain't going bankrupt because we had three fucking cousins and nephews and brothers who was all fucking idiots.
Starting point is 01:03:16 And the dumb shit brought the whole company down. So, you know, that's how you got to teach them. You got to teach them to them for themselves. And at the end of the day, they know they're getting left something. of course but when they get left it is what you're going to do with it how you can do it is what you're going to do with it it and ain't supposed to be oh daddy died let's go get three phantoms in the rose royce of the Ferrari and the Lamborghini and buy all the clubs out of a goddamn night no no no man walk light man walk light because I live in I live I live a simple life that's
Starting point is 01:03:51 very discreet I don't I don't want people to see me because I don't want people to see me right I want, I'm seen because I want to be seen. That's a deep saying right. You know what I'm saying? I don't want people to see me because I don't want people to see me. I make money. I don't make money to let people know. I make money to completely vanish.
Starting point is 01:04:15 Oh shit, can I hear? Like, oh, I ain't seen him for you to be seen. Yeah. You know what I'm saying? And with that, in the same setting, I had to like literally ask him. I'm like, Kyrie, what's the most money you ever seen? About 2000. I say China
Starting point is 01:04:29 What's the most money you've ever seen? About $5,000. I go up in the safe, right? Bring out $10,000 right there, boom. Count it out. Boom. So then I'm starting saying
Starting point is 01:04:44 they have separate moms, by the way. I say, so that's $10,000 right there. How much do I give your mom? I don't know. How much do I give your mom? I don't know. now when you start realizing how much I'm giving them right they start saying well how much do you have for yourself now you start seeing the responsibility now not to say when I pick you guys up you
Starting point is 01:05:09 say man daddy I want Chick-fil-A I want Zachs because I want McDonald's I want this now pill another hundred off that all right boom hey daddy I got in the fight at school I got I need stitches we only got insurance quote unquote then you got to pay the hospital bill right Pill another five, six, seven hundred dollars off of that. Now, how much money do I have to spend for myself? It's $200 left. And they start seeing like, oh, shit, I'm not ready to be an adult yet. Right.
Starting point is 01:05:41 You know what I'm saying? Like these folks have to start knowing the value of a dollar, but not only that, they have to start realizing as I'm getting old, I have to start admonishing and recognizing you know real life situations because I'm not going to be 16 forever right I'm not going to be 17 forever and you don't realize now you're living the best years of your life because you don't got no responsibilities the only thing I'm asking you to do is keep your room clean listen to your mom listen to me and go to school and get your grades and go to fucking school bro that's it I ain't that's easy that's easy that's easy because listen because because when you come in this house
Starting point is 01:06:21 and this nice house and you open it up and you weren't working out that refrigerator door and the pantry doors all the time and you know you're just dropping clothes
Starting point is 01:06:30 on the floor you know what I mean and you know you're wearing that electric out and all that shit that don't forget all the motherfucking them apps
Starting point is 01:06:38 all them app Netflix Hulu HBO Max and the games you know they charge they charging the games
Starting point is 01:06:44 to the you know they get the family plan I'm getting charged for that and as a matter of fact your mama bought it but she's using my money Amazon
Starting point is 01:06:54 Come on now Like a lot of people They don't know How to compartmentalize that And that's the biggest downfall With a kid who Faces the money But he's physically rich
Starting point is 01:07:07 But emotionally broke And that's tough That's hard to realize Like damn What the fuck is really going on With our culture What the fuck is really going on With our community
Starting point is 01:07:17 Because people don't know And it's time for The adults to start empowering their children to understand the value of certain life lessons from money to ways to move the ways to handle yourself the ways to do all that like I said when you first asked me the question growing up bro I'm not about to sit up here and say bro I'm a crib I'm a blood I'm a vice like that bro I ain't none of that bro but there's not a person that's going disrespect me right because you're a man a man bro and now on that note let me ask you something
Starting point is 01:07:50 When was that moment that your alarm clock come on and you said, I know I'm the shit, I'm the shit. When was that moment, you know, you know, because you're on the field, was it on the field, was in the locker room, was it that you was laying in the, when was that moment when you said, how old was you? I'm that, Nick, I'm the shit. Ain't nobody fucking with me.
Starting point is 01:08:14 Because, you know, this shit is about mindset. Mentality. Before you even get on the fucking field. Mentality. When did that hit? Man, it hit me in Juco, and I would always tell my partners, I would say, bro, I'm a millionaire way before I got a million dollars in my account. Mentally, I'm a millionaire.
Starting point is 01:08:29 The way I move, right? Jay-Z said best, I'm not a business, man. I'm a business, man. I'm a business, man. All right. See what I'm saying? So once I started realizing I was in junior college when I think Matthew Stafford signed like a $70 million deal right out to get.
Starting point is 01:08:50 Right out the gate. You said, I said, if I take this shit serious, I can make that. Oh, man, Pookie, Day Day, Shaquanda, Sarah, Mary Beth, baby, at home, but I can't, I can't. I got to lock in them. I got to focus. Because what's on my line is different than what's on your line. We're all fishing. I got a great white on mine, though, but it's going to take me all.
Starting point is 01:09:17 Every real, every real land is. It's timely. It's structure. And you talk to a person, I hate fishing. I stop sucking my thumb from fishing, right? That's a side story. But when you're reeling that great white end, as you're getting closer and closer to your dreams,
Starting point is 01:09:32 you have to focus and lock in and just kind of have that matrix moment where everything kind of slows down and realize, like, bro, I can't go out today. I got to focus. Man, I got to do that. I got to focus. And then that gives you confidence in me knowing when I was in Juco, like, bro, if I'm working out at 2 a.m. Motherfuckers ain't doing this shit.
Starting point is 01:09:53 Fuck, no, they sleep. So now when I, when we're, and it's time for us to perform, I'm that nigger. You ain't willing to do what I'm willing to do and you ain't going through what I went through. So therefore, bro, I got way more to lose than you. Right. See what I'm saying?
Starting point is 01:10:10 And it's a mentality. That don't mean I'm better than somebody. It's just my mental is stronger than you because, like I told my son. I needed football. You don't need basketball to succeed. You see what I'm saying? Like, it takes one generation to have that mentality to propel the whole everybody.
Starting point is 01:10:32 The whole blood line. And that was me, right? My father was a landscaper. He was a contractor, right? And to him, he taught me certain core values that I still reign and keeping my heart still to this day. And I empower my boys. I got five boys, two girls, and I still teach them the same thing. And even for my daughters, it has to be from a softer kind of tone. I spoil them or I teach them things that they would never be able to look for another man's voice to get.
Starting point is 01:11:10 I'm like, Shakira, you want this? If whatever your harsh desire, baby, I will always be there for you. But it's going to come with a price. it's going to come with a price and I'm going to teach you because when when somebody ramshacked this house and y'all in it I'm going to be the one that's going to step in front of you
Starting point is 01:11:26 and take that bullet if you have terminal cancer and you need a lung and you need something a blood transfusion or whatever I'm going to be that person so that little knuckahead dude that you're going to be dating
Starting point is 01:11:39 he ain't willing to lose what I'm willing to give up for you right so CUDA sovereign de you're a baby listen trust me i love you with all my heart when i tell you i love you i'm willing to die by you right and i had an interesting conversation with steve harvey um and and he really put it in emotion like bro man a lot of these cats out here man they just want to fuck right and that's all well and cool we all went through that phase like damn bro i got a bad one in my but man listen the
Starting point is 01:12:10 ones that i always had problems with the bad bitches though even the woman right the ones that gave me the rump of my money was the ones that was hip to the thinking like bro listen that whole shit that you kind of bring it to the forefront man i've been living that i've been exposed to going out the country going here going to miami oh y'all going there for spring break yeah that's cute man me and my dad we take family trips there right now and what right see what i'm saying it's a different type of flex absolutely and that's how you structure your daughters too absolutely you're on point because now when they come they can't leave with they pockets this ain't no
Starting point is 01:12:46 your border thing what fuck you're talking about man you know my house the house I grew up in is 17,000 square feet fuck you tell you I live in the Lenox Mall come on so like what are we talking about you know what I mean so you're joking on me with these Walmarts on but bro in my bank
Starting point is 01:13:02 account bro I could buy a Walmart right yeah my dad can buy that right so you're looking at the material stuff like it's irrelevant like for last year man one of my New Year's resolutions was I didn't want to buy no high fashion because of the point of
Starting point is 01:13:18 like everybody knows me because of fashion it's like oh my God I can just at the third and it hit me one time when I went to an event and it will still remain nameless the event that I was at but I'm like bro these folks don't give a fuck about me and I don't spend millions of dollars
Starting point is 01:13:34 buying y'all product I mean going out my way I don't crunch my feet into y'all's shoes uncomfortable just to just to have somebody look at me and say oh bro he got it if you got what you say if what's already understood she needed had to be saying
Starting point is 01:13:49 absolutely and that's why we when you see us we got our own merch on we got I got some Adidas sweatpants and I got some yeasies and niggas know we got money yeah we don't but one thing about us we don't leave with the money
Starting point is 01:14:04 because when you see us we don't want you to see things we want you to see us you feel what I'm saying when a young niggas see us and they haul out look at them And they run up and we get the bin, they see us. They're not worrying about if Gilly got his roly on, his chains on.
Starting point is 01:14:22 They're not worrying about none of that shit because they in tune with us. And that's what really matter. You feel what I'm saying? So for us, we base our show around the youngans, around the youth and around. If you're not a young man or you're not somebody that's elevating, then you got to be a legend. You got to be an older guy, but you got to be a legend that could give out game. Cam just sat here and gave out game gave y'all a
Starting point is 01:14:48 this shit was $5 million worth for game that he gave out but before we get off of here I want you all to understand because he said I found out I was this shit at at a junior college he said junior college a junior college you know what type of confidence
Starting point is 01:15:04 that take you know what type of because a lot of motherfuckers when they don't go straight from high school to the big university a lot of their confidence leave They stopped believing that they, that nigger. Man, what? They, ah, damn. And my, my roller coaster was, I was a five-star athlete, right?
Starting point is 01:15:24 I go to a dominant university, University of Florida, right? And at that time, Florida was Title Town USA. Yes, it was. Feel me? And I transferred, and they had to transfer a portal now where it's like, okay, I can transfer, out here and then with no penalty I can play right away. We had to go junior college and graduate
Starting point is 01:15:48 from junior college to go to the next school. And I'm sitting up here and I'm like, bro, I've seen what the top is like. So now the grind is even harder for me because seeing it, I rather, I told myself, man, this at an early
Starting point is 01:16:04 age, I said, I would rather be broke as fuck and not ever touch money rather than to have money and end up being broke as fuck yeah yeah you know it's so many cats out there like that right so when i went to dream college i seen what it was like to to get the nikes and they get this and they get the backing and get the this to that and the third and i'm like damn i could either be depressed on that or use that to drive me to get back to that same forefront and that's what i did that went crazy that's
Starting point is 01:16:35 what i did bro and and and i hate to fuck it i ain't hating to use my to use my to use my life, my life, uh, uh, testimonies. But I tell kids all the time, it's like, bro, man, use the game of football. Use it. Don't let that shit use you, bro. Like, and no disrespect to anybody that's in semi-pro and no disrespect to anybody that's overseas doing that stuff, but that's cool. If you make money, man, make your money. But you have to be an adult and understand like, bro, if I have to get a regular job, let me get a regular job. Working at McDonald's, isn't dumb if you making money. Making money ain't
Starting point is 01:17:16 stupid. What stupid is you broke as fuck and now you got to... I don't work. I ain't working for nobody. You got to rob somebody. I ain't working for nobody. Because you... Because your ego kicked it. Yeah, come on, man. I'm too good for that. One thing got to do, he'll ease your motherfucker ego down in prison. He beat your ego
Starting point is 01:17:34 to fuck up in prison. When the white man tell you, get the fuck is you looking at like that. Can't do nothing. You're standing there. Can't do nothing. Ego fucked up, bruised and abused now. No matter how many sets you claim and don't matter all that, bro. Listen, when somebody else
Starting point is 01:17:50 owns your or has your destiny in their hands, bro, like you're at the mercy of them. Right. They can do anything too. Absolutely. I'm going to ask you this, Kim. Now, when we're talking about sports, who the top players
Starting point is 01:18:06 you ever went up against and you said to yourself it's going to be a long day? On the other side of that field, you said, man, it's going to be a long day. I went against him every single day at practice. Luke Keekely. Yeah, he did Thomas Day. He was a fucking, shit. It was a tackle with a fucking tackling machine.
Starting point is 01:18:26 He was so cerebral. What? And the way he prepared, the way he cared. Like, man, you look at Luke outside of football, man. He was just this geeky dude. And it was just like so fun loving. But as soon as he dog on. cross that doggone field it just he just turned into something and you know my
Starting point is 01:18:48 competitive drive with TD and we always talk about it me and Thomas and it was like bro we challenge each other it was fuck you fuck everything about you on this field and after shit let's go get something to eat you know what I'm like that we bought the best out of each other you know what I'm saying so I had that every single day to go up against that practice so by the time game time came my mentality was different So they want to look at me like a battering ram on fourth and one. My mentality was, listen, bro, it's you or me. I got to get it done.
Starting point is 01:19:19 And where I'm from, it don't matter if I'm in the grocery store. I'm at a gas station. If another man walks in front of me and hindering my where I want to go, he got to be dealt with. And you're going to be dealt with it. You know what I'm saying? Simple a plain. That don't make you know thug. That don't make, you know, it's just about mentality, bro.
Starting point is 01:19:38 And a lot of dudes mentality is off. It's flickering. it ain't burning, it's just flickering. And once that flicker turns into a burn and the desire to want to win and succeed, that's when you're going to succeed. It ain't no excuses. The thing that makes everybody the same,
Starting point is 01:19:55 when you look at the Donald Trumps of the world, the Joe Biden's of the world, the Kanye West's of the world, the JZs of the world, the drakes of the world, the LeBrons of the world, the, you know. You name it.
Starting point is 01:20:08 Name them. The only thing we got in common is, 24 hours in the day. What you're going to do with chores? You can use the crackhead. You can use the dope dealer. You can use the teacher. You can use the counselor.
Starting point is 01:20:23 You can use a lawyer. Everybody got 24 hours in the day, bro. What you're going to do with chores? You're going to be having this mentality where it's like, bro, I'm chilling the day. Uh-uh. Ain't no chill. Ain't no chill. My chill button fucking broke.
Starting point is 01:20:38 Broke. My shit been broke. I mean? So that's where we're at with it. All I know is work. That's what it's about. That's why when Cam called, we jump right on the park. Be right there.
Starting point is 01:20:49 You did it. See how quick it happened? He came back for vacation. Absolutely. But listen, man, I just want to salute you, Cam, man. You're a legend, man. You're a legend, man. I've been following you all the way since you got to all burn.
Starting point is 01:21:02 You know, so I know your story. You know what I'm saying? I even seen a documentary on you and shit. Right. So, you know, I commend. you man keep doing your thing man keep being special out here sir now i mean keep being a hell of a father a hell of a leader a hell of a provider man and i commend you on this motherfucking restaurant i love this shit so i tell you all this man i tell you all this man for first off
Starting point is 01:21:28 if you ain't never been a fellowship the next it's a destination spot man yeah in Atlanta you know but i commend you guys for opening the eyes of the real and it's needed Because a lot of people will stroke egos and be like, bro, don't let that motherfucker, man, go kill that motherfucker. No, fuck, no. It's going to cost you. Don't do that. It's going to cost you.
Starting point is 01:21:52 What it's going to cost you, it's going to be up to somebody to decide, but you don't want that. And the content that you guys produce, man, is heavy. It's needed and it's impacting in a positive way, man. So, man, appreciate you guys. Man, we all have, you know, we all in the car driving and the destination, and we don't have to be down the same street to hit that same. destination right see what i'm saying yeah absolutely whether i'm doing it with my platform you guys are
Starting point is 01:22:17 definitely doing it with you guys's platform and then i just commend you i tip my hat to you and that's what i do so one finger one pinky one thumb i'm out here man one love hey man shout out to his hat you got the hat company too right machica macha you know what i mean yeah what i mean i may have him send me one of something going on live you know what i mean too de out yeah i mean yeah yeah yeah yeah put the old school out Yeah, put my old, one of my old schools out. Decorates your pinky that day. I didn't decorate my pinky, man.
Starting point is 01:22:46 That's too much, man. You're taking it back to the 70s. Yeah, fuck it. But it's just like that. Right.

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