As I was sitting on my bed just yesterday evening, I covered my eyes in horror. What I was hearing and seeing was something so new to me, but yet so frightening. Millennials, those who are easily swayed into doing certain things, are being sucked into this horrific lifestyle.
Miami, a place where people believe the beaches and nightlife is everything, is actually a place of depression, Here you have these young teenagers LYING about their life, posting it on Facebook, but in fact, it’s all fake.
This youngster, who went by an alias, apparently had “rented” cars from dealerships, and then he would rent them out to other guys who are/were visiting from outside to take photos. After doing that, he would post all the pictures on Instagram, claiming that he owns them and that “this” is the type of lifestyle that young adults want: cars, sex, clubs, women, drugs.
This polarizing figure somewhat reflects what Tai Lopez has done. He repackaged a book and sold it for obscene amounts online. His target market? The middle east and India. He displayed his array of super cars in his garage, had women walking around in hi-heels, but it was all show without any substance. Tai Lopez has now come out with more YouTube videos as ads, again displaying a woman in a red dress walking into a Bugatti before walking away and trying to give the “weak-minded” some advice that would — sway them — into buying his course.
The amount of people who are falling prey to these controversial figures, especially those who showcase their materialistic things, is extremely high.
From Tai Lopez, to the middle school dropouts who saturate the streets at night in Miami; please, don’t fall victim to the trap.
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