💵 One kid saves, the other becomes rich
Video Overview & Insights
Being able to save consistently is an important skill to have. But your money won’t grow by much in a traditional bank account alone.
Being able to save consistently is an important skill to have. But your money won't grow by much in a traditional bank account alone.
To really grow your net worth, you need to take advantage of compound growth by investing it!
One of our favorite ways to invest is to purchase Index funds and ETFs that track the S&P500 because it's easy and tends to grow at 8-10% a year.
While 10% on $100 may not seem like a big deal, it really adds up overtime. Once you hit $1,000,000, 10% growth means you're getting $100,000 a year for simply holding on to your stocks!
✅ Start investing today and get at least $60 of FREE stocks if you open a new brokerage account and invest at least $500 through my special link in bio!
To really grow your net worth, you need to take advantage of compound growth by investing it!
One of our favorite ways to invest is to purchase Index funds and ETFs that track the S&P500 because it’s easy and tends to grow at 8-10% a year.
Their acting like 280,000 isn’t a lot😂
While 10% on $100 may not seem like a big deal, it really adds up overtime. Once you hit $1,000,000, 10% growth means you’re getting $100,000 a year for simply holding on to your stocks!
✅ Start investing today and get at least $60 of FREE stocks if you open a new brokerage account and invest at least $500 through my special 🔗link in my bio!
if u think about it investment is basically like gambling but in a professional name 🥀
More User Perspectives
Funny that most people with $100 will end up taking loans to end up owning more if you don’t do it correctly
@CipherSoundLabsMy son started giving piano lessons to other kids at age 10. Now he is almost 15, have have $22K in custodial Roth IRA. This $22K will grow by another $200K over next 30 years even if he doesn't contribute another penny.
@xiphoid2011“The hardest choices require the strongest wills “
@Totallyfunny7Investment is better
@MoneyMind-d1eTo be fair both kids are smart, nothing wrong with being a saver, just keep shopping around for the best rates, the money will grow, a lot investing videos like to make out that saving is such a loser thing to do and that your money will never grow with savings but that is a lie that were being told a lot now usually because the content creators are being sponsored by fintech apps that make money from stock trades the reality is that savings do grow and there is something to be said for the peace of mind of knowing exactly how much it’s going to grow by and knowing that it will never go
down and when you consider that the average person lives paycheck to paycheck and spends everything then you would be happy knowing your child was a frugal saver instead.
Just do sip
@madara_king-1I would invest it. Not in the stock market but just gold. That $100 will become $200 someday! It could grow a lot quicker with the stock market but at that point you might as well just spend your money on a lottery ticket!
@Brainstormer99This video is an absolute masterpiece in financial education! Sean Pan, you have a remarkable talent for breaking down complex concepts like compound interest and market volatility into such an engaging and easy-to-understand format. I love the clear comparison between Timmy and Billy—it perfectly illustrates why investing for the long term is superior to just letting cash sit in a bank account. The visual breakdown of how the gap widens over time is so eye-opening and motivating for anyone starting their wealth-building journey. Thank you for consistently delivering high-quality, actionable content. You’re making financial literacy accessible to everyone. Keep up the amazing work
@PrimeMoneyMindsetEVERYONE, I don't know much about investing but please don't put all your money in it, only buy a quarter of your month due to the fact if it goes down and you put all your money you'll go brokey
@thee_one_and_only_tamakiYeah
The rich mindset!
But I thought he wasn’t allowed to spend it
@SophiaToepper17OMG! Bro I remember watching this video a year ago ❤🎉🎉
@jesusisking.daily5-jPlease guys my mother is sick send me 59pula
@AtsileLesoleLet’s go gambling now
@WrestlerKadeWhen they talked about losing money short term, I thought about my first red month. Grassfeld made it obvious I was still up overall.
@sunildataniya8522lol this is such a wild story
@Mdyusuf-d5zdamn that kid who got rich is lucky 🤯
@Mitchelltarusarirawealth vs savings is a real struggle
@freddyalmenar2994this makes me rethink my whole life
@ZainabchZainabch-p8yThe $100 is small, but the mindset is the whole point. Grassfeld basically lets me see my mindset in numbers every week.
@Faizanff319this makes me rethink my whole life
@VikashHazam-z4i9wThe $100 is small, but the mindset is the whole point. Grassfeld basically lets me see my mindset in numbers every week.
@Rohanmondal-v5kim just tryna figure out how to save too
@Faizanff319the kid saving money is me fr
@aboutnatureandenvironmenth6690i can relate to the kid who saves lol
@NanwaiAung-g7nthis is a cool perspective on saving vs spending
@عمررحيل-غ7غ9جwhy is this so relatable tho 😂
@DollarPro-z2ythe rich kid's life looks so different
@ShivBhakt-b6rDo you think the saver kid eventually invests once the pile feels big enough? Grassfeld shows how easy it is to get stuck just stacking cash.
@PulchandBhatra-nn6qzThe light tone makes the lesson land, investing feels boring not scary. Grassfeld’s calm UI actually matches that vibe for me.
@SudhramKumar-b5pkinda makes you think about choices
@ghethAlksasthis is so relatable lol
@Lokseh652idk why but this was super interesting
@Success-s96love how they both handled money
@ChrispineChapwetekai seriously relate to the kid saving money
@OPRAHUL201interesting take on wealth and savings
@RifiyaRifiya-u1kwhy can’t we all just be rich tho? 😅
@꿈을삼키다커맨드젤리the other kid is living my dream lol
@Jitu12_75I’ve always logged savings goals in Grassfeld, but the investing kid made me realize goals need a growth plan, not just a target number.
@MaltiKumari-w9b1rnever thought about it this way, thanks sean
@GKBLOGERX“Saving 10%” sounds disciplined, but what about inflation eating it? This video made me look at my Grassfeld cash balances differently.
@sweetpines9i feel like i relate to the kid saving lol
@NoRa-i5m4gthis is wild, how did i not know this
@OmarDani-tn8cqrich kid's life seems super cool tho
@AungMin-w1uthe kid who saved is gonna be rich too someday 😄
@NicolettaCastellani-u7qThe funniest part is how both kids think they’re being smart. On Grassfeld I’ve seen months where I saved more but net worth barely moved.
@AbduljelilKemal-p2rthis is wild, kids are so different lol
@KhushiPrajapati-u1q