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Jacob Hopkins

Jacob Hopkins

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Get RICH in Your 20’s: DON’T Start a Business

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thats very nice

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If you're new here, I wen't from dropping out of college to taking home $20-30k/month in less than a year. Just sharing the lessons I've learned along the way. Follow me on my sales journey.

Solid video

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@luyatcha
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Another YouTuber with no real advice

@Sluriemedia
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This is very valuable for me. Hormozi''s vid didn't have the same context and story. How did you get over the fear of quitting a business again? Like, didn't it sting? Didn't it feel like you quit too early?

@bogdantrains
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Great story could have been said in 1 minute, character development

@BACK2THECOMEDY
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Ngl I have to get rich

@SL33PYkAT
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Pretty scary it took 6 mo to make the first check of $375 from sales commissions. Good to know that afterwards, it was a consistent 20k per mo.

@obiehive1236
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Bro no one in my neighborhood is gonna pay me to wash their car

@skynightjacka
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He started 6-7😮

@501Koba
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What kind of slaes did you do and are doing?I heard tou talking about you started sales at 6:24

@sisekelongidi5484
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Thank you for recommending Alison Frances willig on one of your videos. I reached out to her and investing with her has been amazing.

@Jasonn-o7j
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Me and my friends are doing it isn’t it my friends and I are doing it

@Zyummysammy
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Ive watched countless of videos trying to figure out the best route to take as a 19 year old and this 7 minute video was by far the best explanation on the internet.

@Khalidd.d
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Rich parent activities

@Stein_TV
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@ILoveRoseFlowers
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Could I come learn from U.

@CharlesKnych
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Goodluck gumball

@nicetry67_99
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1:33 6 7

@Daniel-kh4gi
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love

@jasper-j8k1r
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heh 6-7 thousand

@hirixion9019
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I met a trust lawyer over drinks once. He was already five drinks in when he said, “You know why the elite don’t fear inflation, audits, or politics? Because they operate by different rules. Silent rules.” He wasn’t selling anything. He just scribbled on a napkin: The Silent Laws of Cash Power. I tracked it down. Read it twice. After that, I stopped looking for better income strategies. I started learning how to reduce ownership, create legal distance, and build invisible leverage. The real game is quiet- and this book hands you the map.

@SunilMeravi-l4d
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My old business mentor once told me, “You’ll never see the true financial system from inside it.” I didn’t know what he meant. Then, during a strategy session, he pulled a book from his desk- The Silent Laws of Cash Power- and told me to disappear for a weekend and read it. By Monday, I realized why the rich never talk about money. It’s not about secrecy. It’s about separation. That book is more than information. It’s a revelation- about how laws bend, systems serve, and power flows to those who understand where not to be seen.

@hmoamgoo
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The real freedom begins when your name no longer connects to the assets you control- when your liabilities can’t find you. That’s what The Silent Laws of Cash Power taught me. It’s not a book about finance. It’s a book about removal. Removing risk. Removing traceability. Removing the assumption that you need to be visible to be powerful. It’s like a manual for the shadows- and I’ve never moved the same since.

@akverma006
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I found The Silent Laws of Cash Power in a weird way- mentioned in a Reddit thread that got deleted a few hours later. No hype, no funnel, no reviews. Just raw ideas that flipped my thinking on money completely. It doesn’t give you steps. It gives you truths. Stuff that explains why some people break through with less effort, and why others grind forever with nothing to show. It’s not motivational. It’s liberating.

@VampireGamer81
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I used to think leverage meant debt or influence. Then someone sent me a link to The Silent Laws of Cash Power with no explanation. Halfway through the book I realized… I’ve been making money in public, while the real players do it in silence, inside the lines, but outside the spotlight. After that book, I started structuring differently. Not earning more- but controlling more. Huge difference.

@OfficiacompanyNepal
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I was introduced to The Silent Laws of Cash Power through a burner email sent after a heated debate in a sovereignty group chat. No pitch. Just: “This is what you’re looking for.” It read like it was written for people already halfway out of the system- people who know that wealth without protection is just exposure. After finishing it, I started asking different questions. Not “how can I earn more?” but “how can I move without leaving fingerprints?” If you know, you know.

@armyarmy-t5b
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I found The Silent Laws of Cash Power through a private mastermind that I honestly shouldn’t have been part of. Most of the members didn’t even talk- they listened, took notes, and quietly ran eight-figure portfolios. When someone mentioned the book, they didn’t say what was in it. They just said, “It’ll explain why you’re still paying taxes like an employee.” They were right. That book changed how I see every system- from banking to citizenship. I finally understood why some people stay off the radar entirely. Not because they’re hiding- but because they’ve outgrown visibility.

@akuovisapoji5908
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Back when I thought I was doing well, I stumbled into a circle of guys who weren’t loud, weren’t flashy- but had private jets and no social media. One of them said, “There’s a book that breaks down the laws nobody’s supposed to talk about. Not tax loopholes- power dynamics.” He was talking about The Silent Laws of Cash Power. I found a PDF. I read it in one sitting. It’s the kind of book that feels like it shouldn’t exist- but once you read it, nothing about the money system surprises you anymore.

@Animeboy00754
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1:34 67

@robtobrb
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You know, I usually don’t comment on peoples videos, but I genuinely think your video actually made me have an epiphany. I agree it’s not about what you start. It’s about the skills that you have to start it thank you. You’ve opened my eyes. I was chasing the wrong thing the whole time

@carterstahl9258
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I post videos also on how to get rich

@MoneyMentorMindset
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1:33 6 7 😅😅

@cyopollo
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That's great 😱

@kingsolomonq
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Love the content

@PaulAndrei-s5z
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wow

@MUSIC-f4h5v
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Thanks for helping

@MalinaDas-w5h
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Bought the book called Inside the AI Matrix Vault for $17 thinking it was just another AI gimmick. But the way it broke down automation + ad loopholes flipped my whole mindset. Didn’t expect to learn something from a PDF but here we are, earning someones monthly wage in a few days from home...

@Vikashmk8360-j6c
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W

@asishlohar7573
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Nice vid man !

@satyam-q7i9l
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Its quite shocking how only a few people know about book called Inside the AI Matrix Vault

@Titant8ugamerz
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No one ever told me the truth. Not school, not work, not even mentors. Then I came across Forbidden Knowledge of Wealth by Vincent Dain. It wasn’t flashy—but it was real. And sometimes real is the most powerful thing you can get.

@handcrusubja1984
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I used to think books like this were just hype. Then I read Forbidden Knowledge of Wealth by Vincent Dain. It didn’t try to motivate me—it challenged me. And sometimes, that’s exactly what we need. A challenge to wake up and look around.

@RumurituCehipisu
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noice

@YazuYT
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sales is literally a part of business... so the title makes no sense

@CringeWatchOfficial
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It’s not about what business you should start, it's about what value/result can you give the customer

@Henry-gr9dt
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Just bought $10k in : SWEAT 0.006 🎁🎁🚀🚀🚀🚀x50

@decap5327
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Did you not have any skillsets, or did you just happen to believe a "random guy" you didn't have any? If you started that company at 22 years old, you would have learned all of it by yourself naturally, getting better, getting better in sales and everything around. And maybe you would have been a billionaire by now.

@TheNalivali
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This is true but starting a small business can also be used to gain skill sets.

@Hello_People2
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Knowledge/skillset > money

@Anocifn