Mark Cuban’s Garbage Bag Side Hustle #shorts

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Mark Cuban's Garbage Bag Side Hustle #shorts

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119 thoughts on “Mark Cuban’s Garbage Bag Side Hustle #shorts

  1. He looks like he’s stuck a cut off face on his face.

    Still better looking than those people who go to plastic surgeons and get jobs done like what Simon Cowel got.

    1. @Tasty Goblin tf do u mean elaborate? I think making fun of people’s appearances is mean and you are trying to justify doing that, so I don’t like you. it’s pretty simple.

    2. @Sean Ngl idk. The camera lighting makes his face have shadows that make him look like the first plastic surgery attempts after WW1, that was my point.

  2. That’s $150 a week accounting for inflation since 1970. Considering that converse are some of the most inexpensive quality brand shoes you can buy today, mark was rolling in it.

    1. ​@Cesar Caballero in bulk.

      Like you can buy an Oz weed or a box of weed massive difference in price.

    2. ​@KylfaFroknulf it’s not the same time. Can’t compare the two. 1970 was when your dollar actually bought something of value. The dollar isn’t even worth its face value. Get real.

    3. I am not sure where you’re getting your information but the US dollar has not inflated by 750% in 50 years, that’s an average inflation rate of 15% per year, which is about 10x more than what it actually is.

  3. “Selling is helping not convincing.” Sheeesh brother, basically sell something that will be useful so people want your product

    1. this kinda blew my mind, sell something that makes someone’s life easier. This isn’t a cost it’s an investment!

    2. Yep that’s the basics of business the best way to approach it is make something you need in your life or what those close to you need bc odds are many others need it too

    3. There’s logical purchases (helpful) and then there’s emotional purchases (convincing). Just like the classic sell me this pen.

    1. @Danny Light Effortless, ha. You try content creation and video editing for hours a day then mate, not exactly vomiting “same old content” when it’s original. After working on a video for an hour or more i think it’s safe to say a minor spelling error is not something that’s affected me.

    1. ​@Chris H This is exactly what I was about to say. I looked it up, $106,000 average annual income where he grew up. It’s like buying candy bars knowing you’re paying 4x what they’re worth, but it’s ok cause we’re helping the neighbor kid.

    1. fake story I am afraid … I am close to converting, and my life heroes are jews, but reading his biography made me … doubtfull …

      He seems like the usual lucky jew that lived in a rich community that can afford to pay 6 dollars for a garbage bag … then, he made most of his money by selling his first company to, you guessed it, another jew …

      skipped school, moved and lived all over the place, paid his own university, tought dance classes, somehow learned programming (but nowhere it’s said what lenguage he used …)

      Don’t want to be mean, but it’s really hard to believe … 🤔

    2. ​@ZarodGaming i agree, some of these media hungry rich guys all have some kind of childhood story of them selling random stuff for ridiculous prices as if they’re trying to prove to us that they have it in them and not just a lucky jew. Yeah, these guys are obviously pretty smart and they know how to make money. But seriously, you didn’t make hundreds of dollars selling popsicles or lemonade or garbage bags or whatever they were selling.

    1. ​@nocturnalboi174 Most rich people start off rich or with a lot of help. Very rarely can anyone from a working class background become rich, unless they get very lucky, or they sell their soul.

  4. “Selling was helping, not convincing” that is the best sales advise you could give to anyone.

  5. When I used to ask for dad for something he would say, of course you can, you just have to work for it

  6. Such a beautiful lesson here.
    Goes to show the value in making your children EARN the things they WANT. As a parent, you have the choice of spoiling your children (if you’re fortunate enough to do so) or, teaching them simple lessons like Marks father taught him, and allowing them to go after it on their own. They may fail, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5-10x, but the ones that keep pushing on, are the ones that will inevitably succeed. You only FAIL when you QUIT.

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