Having options + Self-confidence > Being loved at home
You can be loved at home and still be acting like an otondo
But when you have options and you’re self-confident, you nogo too mumu like that.
NBA Player, Lou Will says the average NBA player goes broke because $5 million isn’t a lot of money.
“You make $5 Million, two and half of that is gone. You got agent fees and that’s another $50,000 and then you have dues for the NBPA”
“The fees is $15,000 to $20,000 a year and that’s how we’re able to get our health care and all of that”
“Then you have your personal staff, financial advisor is probably 1%, agent at a high number is gonna get 4%”
“Before you look up, you have $1.4 Million off of $5 Million left and then you have the mansions and jewelries and girlfriends and channel bags”
“Before you know it, you’re not a millionaire no more”
“It’s actually hard to keep my millions,” is never going to get an ounce of sympathy from me, man.
People out here every single day choosing between gas in the car and milk in the fridge, I can’t stand seeing this cry me a river bit from pro athletes every single offseason.
I’m tired of athletes talking about why athletes really aren’t as rich as we think.
You touched $7 million and bought your parents a $3 million dollar house? You’re dumb.