Known for his extravagant travel experiences and reviews of expensive items, Khoa Pug is consistently recognized as one of the richest YouTubers in Vietnam. He himself doesn’t hesitate to flaunt his wealth in his videos, often presenting staggering figures in the billions that astonish viewers. Recently, he sparked a heated debate by sharing his personal experiences on how to “escape poverty.”

He outlined three key factors for young people to get rich today:
1: In-depth knowledge of the profession
2: A well-off family
3: Networking
Of course, if one possesses even one of these three factors, it’s likely that they wouldn’t need Khoa Pug’s advice; anyone with a bit of intelligence could successfully escape poverty. If someone has all three factors, it’s needless to say they are already on the right path. However, when lacking all three, Khoa Pug’s recommendation for young people to study IT – programming truly surprised many.

Khoa Pug’s explanation holds some weight; he states that as technology advances, the IT sector will increasingly hold its ground, and salaries are extremely high as it requires specialized knowledge that can’t be acquired overnight. “Ten years ago, people had to go door to door to collect electricity and water bills, which was quite a hassle. Now, everyone has a smartphone, and just tapping an app is so convenient… Who created that? It’s programmers like me. If you heed my advice and pursue programming, you’ll be able to create that too.”

Additionally, Khoa Pug revealed that he himself is a genuine IT person and started making money from playing VLTK as early as 9th grade. He also advised young people not to choose certain “fake” fields of study that lack practical application, such as management. Instead, he emphasized that consistent programming practice will eventually lead to life-changing opportunities.
In conclusion, he shared: “Money that comes first is smart money! You can’t just casually ask someone, ‘Hey, how did you get rich?’ No one will tell you. You have to invest money and build relationships to learn from the wealthy and the skilled!”
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