It feels like every time I venture to watch anything on YouTube I invariably get advertised to by some self-proclaimed guru telling me that they have found the quickest and easiest way to get rich, make money or invest in real estate, crypto or a host of other things.
I can’t stand those videos, either, largely for the same reasons, but I think that’s because we’re not their target audience. YouTube’s non-spiritually guided algorithm thinks our search for happiness is found in those things in which moth doth corrupt.
We all want money, we all need money. But you and I aren’t going to spend it on cars and big houses. We’re going to spend it on making memories with our families.
On a side note, if YouTube was around when Dave Ramsey was taking off, I bet he’d have a ton of videos on there. Haha.
That is possibly true about Dave! I think you're right, so maybe the YouTube algorithm needs improving because the chances of me buying anything from a 'guru' is basically zero, so they are wasting their ad money.
I can’t stand those videos, either, largely for the same reasons, but I think that’s because we’re not their target audience. YouTube’s non-spiritually guided algorithm thinks our search for happiness is found in those things in which moth doth corrupt.
We all want money, we all need money. But you and I aren’t going to spend it on cars and big houses. We’re going to spend it on making memories with our families.
On a side note, if YouTube was around when Dave Ramsey was taking off, I bet he’d have a ton of videos on there. Haha.
That is possibly true about Dave! I think you're right, so maybe the YouTube algorithm needs improving because the chances of me buying anything from a 'guru' is basically zero, so they are wasting their ad money.