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Life is short and the tragedy is that we wait so long to begin living it. Don't let this be you. For when you truly understand how short life is, you will make different choices and channel your energy into what matters most.
In this video, we’re going to talk about some of the fast food industry’s secrets that can keep you wanting more but are detrimental to your health.
The average American consumes between 2 and 3 fast food meals per week, which adds up to 150 to 200 meals per year. Even if you order value meals or make choices from the dollar menu, most people spend around $1500 to $2000 per year on fast food.
The fast food industry uses all sorts of marketing tactics to keep you wanting more. Mcdonald’s uses yellow and red, which stimulate impulsivity, increase serotonin, and even encourage you to eat faster.
The fast food industry also targets children, hence the playgrounds and happy meals at fast food restaurants. They use upselling techniques by offering fries or a combo, which can increase profits by more than 22%. Prices containing the number 9 can increase the likelihood of making a purchase!
McDonald’s is one of the largest beef buyers in the U.S. They use low-quality factory-farmed beef fattened with grains and treated with antibiotics.
Fast food meals also contain poor-quality ingredients like high fructose corn syrup, corn oil, soy oil, corn flour, corn starch, and fillers like maltodextrin. These ingredients are highly processed and highly inflammatory. Although fast food may seem cheaper and more convenient in the short term, it can cause massive health consequences in the long term.
Let's talk about overconsumption today - why do we actually shop so much? (Btw, there's much more behind it than just advertising - ever heard of "retail therapy"?) And how does overconsumption impact our lives and those around us? I'm not limiting this video on just clothes, even though that might be a very prominent example of overconsumption, we'll also talk about houses, social media, etc. Let's dive into this topic together!
Dr. Phil, Chris Harrison: $100,000 WASTED on DEEPFAKE Scam Romance | Dr. Phil Primetime
Dive into the shocking story on Dr. Phil Primetime with special guest Chris Harrison, as a woman reveals how she lost $100K+ in a heartbreaking romance scam. Learn the warning signs and how to protect yourself. Don't miss this eye-opening episode!
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Anatomy of a romance scam: Tracy Davidson exposes scammer who targeted her
Romance scammers are stealing money from consumers every day, to the tune of $1.1 billion in 2023 alone. Anyone can be a target, no matter their background, including NBC10’s own Tracy Davidson. After one such scammer tried to target her, Tracy decided to share her interaction to expose their methods and help protect others from being scammed.
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Anything for Love: Inside the Romance Scam Epidemic | CBS Reports
Romance scammers drain billions of dollars from people seeking love, and their tactics have evolved in sinister ways in the online age. CBS News goes inside this devastating epidemic unfolding largely in secret, following the journey of an Illinois woman seeking answers after her mother’s mysterious death. Watch more CBS Reports documentaries that dive into the key issues driving the national and global conversation at cbsnews.com/cbs-reports
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Romance scammers are becoming more sinister than ever before, FBI warns of new tactics
Romance scams are becoming more sophisticated than ever before. It's happening from coast to coast, and Pennsylvania and New Jersey have some of the worst numbers. Investigative reporter Liz Crawford took a deep dive into the threat of romance scams in the Philadelphia area.
Pig Butchering Scams: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO)
John Oliver discusses a popular internet scam, why it’s easier to fall for it than you might think, and, of course, boner alerts.
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Why you should think about financial independence and mini-retirements | Lacey Filipich | TEDxUWA
'Time poor' is the catch-cry of our era, and yet end-of-life retirement means we have an average of two decades of feeling time rich to look forward to… when we’re old. In this talk, Lacey shares how combining financial independence and mini-retirements is one way to bring that time rich feeling into our youth. Lacey Filipich started her entrepreneurial journey with a hair wrap stall at 10 years old. Today, she is the co-founder and director of two successful businesses; Money School and Maker Kids Club.
Between hair wraps and start-ups, Lacey graduated as valedictorian from the The University of Queensland with an Honours degree in Chemical Engineering. She moved to Australia’s ‘wild west’ to begin her career in mining, rising quickly through the ranks. A health scare and her sister’s suicide opened Lacey’s eyes to the world beyond work, leading her to redesign her life and take five mini-retirements in the next five years.
This was achievable because of Lacey’s financial position: she started investing at 19 and now earns a passive income. Lacey considers herself time rich: able to choose if, when, where, how, on what and with whom she works. Her story is one of many in the Financially Independent Retiring Early (FIRE) movement supporting the idea that end-of-life retirement is optional. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
Unlock True Wealth with Vicki Robin: Beyond Money and Time!
Vicki Robin, co-author of the groundbreaking book "Your Money or Your Life," shares transformative insights into achieving financial independence (FI). Discover how to redefine your relationship with money, viewing it not just as currency, but as a precious life energy you choose to exchange for your time. Vicki challenges the consumerist narrative, guiding viewers on how to invest in true freedom and sovereignty over their lives. Whether you're deep in the FI journey or just beginning to question the traditional path of spending and working, Vicki's teachings offer a profound shift towards a life of intention, freedom, and fulfillment.
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India's Thriving Scam Industry: Before You Call Tech Support | Undercover Asia | CNA Documentary
We go deep into the vast world of India’s scam call centers, meeting those behind the deception and the new breed of international scambaiters who are trying to bring these scammers down.
After seven years of running tech support scams, ‘Leo’ has leveled up. He is now an entrepreneur or a scam call center consultant who sets up scamming outfits for those with money to invest. From hiring to hardware, he has it down to a science, especially on how long it will take to generate returns for the investors.
At the other end of the spectrum, we follow an Indian scambaiter ‘Sven’ as he investigates a local company that’s running a scam call center. The majority of their victims are English-speaking foreigners overseas. Through reverse tracking, he has managed to get into the company’s systems, securing access to their confidential files and real-time CCTV footage of scams taking place.
Will ‘Sven’ be able to find enough evidence to submit to the police and conduct a crackdown?
I Fell For An Investment Scam: Here’s How They Got Me
Nana’ lost more than S$64,000 to a pig-butchering scam - a mash-up of romance and investment schemes run by Asia-based online scam syndicates. Their victims include a significant number of Mandarin speakers. (Are you the victim of a scam? Email us with your story: cnainsider@mediacorp.com.sg)
It started when she posted a TikTok video of her dog. A man who claimed to be a widower and business owner from China left a comment, and they started to converse over WhatsApp, He’d send her photos of his investments, and claimed he got insider information from his uncle who worked at a cryptocurrency exchange. She asked him how she could learn to invest.
In retrospect, Nana said she trusted him because he seemed well-off and ran his own company. She refused to believe it was a scam even when her husband tried to convince her otherwise. The impact on her family was devastating.
Here’s what she wants you to know.
I Lost the Majority of my Life Savings in an Online Dating Scam
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Scam victim issues warning after losing $750,000 of life savings | A Current Affair
NSW Police Cybercrime Squad Commander Matt Craft has issued some tips on how to spot a scam. It comes after Michelle Lowry thought she was investing in government and bank bonds when she lost $750,000 of her life savings.
Widow loses $760,000 after scammer impersonates bank staff | A Current Affair
Pig butchering scams are one of the most devastating scams around. They are a combination of a Romance Scam and an Investment Scam, usually involving crypto currency.
In this video, I worked with someone who infiltrated a pig butchering scam in Dubai, UAE. He was able to take undercover video and audio to help expose how the scam works.
So let's have a look deep inside one of these scams...
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Pig Butchering Scams: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO)
John Oliver discusses a popular internet scam, why it’s easier to fall for it than you might think, and, of course, boner alerts.