Most of the Caleb Hammer videos are "Membership Only". The one I have shown above is an Asmongold Clips reaction video where he dissects Hammer's guests.
Caleb Hammer is a cross between Dr Phil and Dave Ramsey. He is also much younger and more "hip" than they are. Based on his body language and the high percentage of LGBT+ guests who he hosts, there is a 95% chance that he is gay.
Not that being gay is an issue. Everybody needs help with finances and diet and if somebody who identifies as LGBT+ cannot hear it from somebody who is straight, then God bless Caleb Hammer for being somebody who can have those tough conversations with them.
Tangential to the work Hammer does, this video brings out the cult-like appeal the Disney theme parks and products hold for many LGBT+ people. The couple Hammer is counseling dropped $10k in a month and go to a Disney theme park once a month for an all-inclusive experience. Based on some LGBT+ people I have worked with, they are not unique.
...Disney’s theme parks do their best to use design and urban planning to distract from the problems of the real world. They’re hyper-engineered to create an environment that’s as pleasant as possible, altering and improving upon the horrible, boring reality of life outside their walls to be a little more palatable. Waterways are dyed to be a more appealing color, ugly things are painted in a shade that makes them hard to notice, and the parks’ Main Streets are still American “Main Streets” that have yet to be decimated by the opening of a Walmart. Because of local zoning restrictions that prevent building anything over a certain height within half a mile of Disneyland, you can't even see the outside world from within most of the park. Source
Incidentally, Hammer HATES Doordash.
Many of Hammer's guests just want to argue with him over minor details. They want to quibble over pennies while dropping hundreds, sometimes thousands of dollars a month for convenience and status services.
At the 0:59 mark the blonde woman goes into a series of micro-eyerolls, a sign that she holds Hammer in contempt. Interesting that she goes to him for help but holds him in contempt. I doubt that his advice will help them if they choose to not act on it.
Cannot relate. Woody
ReplyDeleteI am trying to go light on my editorializing. It is too easy to come across as "Judging".
DeleteOne can ignore reality but that does not mean that reality will ignore you. Debt is a tool that can be misused to delay the consequences of reality but it comes at a huge cost.
Those are facts that most of my readers accepted a long time ago. Reality doesn't "bend". That means that we must use the gifts God gave us and to bend and find a place in reality where we can thrive, much like a flower bends to follow a shaft of sunlight.
I see I have more “The Boomer Explained” poosts to read. When you’re done with those…maybe you can explain zoomers too? I vapour locked with the millennials and have largely given up on the younger fixtures of the emerging clown world…
ReplyDelete“Gold is the money of kings, silver is the money of gentlemen, barter is the money of peasants – but debt is the money of slaves.”
ReplyDelete― Norm Franz, Money & Wealth in the New Millennium: A Prophetic Guide to the New World Economic Order
And all the programming we get 24-07 is how to go deeper into debt.
BUY THIS and BE BEAUTIFUL or healthy or
Odd that, eh? Like putting most Americans into techno serfdom (polite version of slaves) is a GOOD thing.
US Dollar backed "StableCoin" anyone?
Most only know a small part of this quote, profane but I think on target about this debt thing:
They'll get it all from you sooner or later 'cause they own this f**kin' place. It's a big club and you ain't in it. You and I are not in the big club. By the way, it's the same big club they use to beat you over the head with all day long when they tell you what to believe. All day long beating you over the head with their media telling you what to believe, what to think and what to buy. The table is tilted, folks. The game is rigged and nobody seems to notice. Nobody seems to care. Good, honest, hard-working people: white collar, blue collar, it doesn't matter what color shirt you have on.
George Carlin
Invest in what is real and good. Your trusted friends, trusted family (we all have not trustworthy both as COVID showed) and Faith in God.
I've met or talked to lots of people who who spend lots of money on cars, tattoos, fancy drinks, while complaining they can't afford rent/ travel/ medical care/ other life basics.
ReplyDeleteThey clearly don't understand finances, and they also don't understand starting where their parents started; they want to start where their parents are now.
Many of these are the same people who complain that housing is too expensive but insist on living in a trendy expensive area and don't qualify for a well paying job.
I've offered some people locations where they can get paid better and where housing is cheaper - they universally turn it down because it doesn't have everything they want (note want, not need).
Jonathan
P.S. Disney parks long ago moved their focus from children to adults without children to justify higher prices and supporting their agenda.