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when you get rich, tell NO ONE

Predictions from this Video

Total: 7
Correct: 5
Incorrect: 1
Pending: 1
Unrated: 0
Prediction
Topic
Status
Predicted that many viewers will become rich in the future.
"many of you watching right now will win in the future."
Personal Wealth
Incorrect
Predicted that people who suddenly get rich are more likely to lose friends/family, have a greater risk of substance abuse, and divorce.
"Well, actually, when you suddenly get rich, you're far more likely to lose friends and family, have a greater risk of substance abuse, and finally, divorce."
Consequences of Sudden Wealth
Correct
Predicted that revealing one's wealth will increase the likelihood of being robbed, sued, blackmailed, or scammed.
"This means you'll become far more likely to get robbed, sued, blackmailed, or scammed. Once people know you have a bit of money, they descend like vultures."
Consequences of Revealing Wealth
Correct
Predicted that if high-interest debts are not cleared, they can quickly eat into one's fortune, leaving nothing.
"Well, these debts can quickly start eating into your fortune, and before you know it, you'll be left with nothing."
Debt Management
Correct
Predicted that friends and family will briefly resent not receiving handouts but will eventually get over it.
"they'll resent you a little in a moment, but they'll get over it."
Social Dynamics of Wealth
Pending
Predicted that repeatedly bailing out friends/family will make them less financially responsible.
"If you help them out once and they know they can come back for more, they're less likely to be responsible with their own money because they know you just bail them out again."
Lending to Friends/Family
Correct
Predicted that if one spends the principal of their wealth instead of living off the interest, they will lose it all.
"And if you do, you're going to lose it all."
Wealth Management
Correct