What is the worst advice that you've ever seen from a YouTube "flipping guru"?

Seems like flipping is a sort of last resort for a lot of people that over estimate their value to the world around them. If it was easy to come up with 200 50$ profit items everyone would quit their job and flip on the bay. Anyone that has flipped for a few years knows its hard to continually get those high profit flips, and a lot of the time you have to play with pricing and accept offers etc. Our society in general has placed this emphasis on success through materialism so all the muck clinging to the drain screen over values the wrong things. Everyone is a millionaire... they just need to finish the job and get the money! Now pay attention and they will show ya better than they can tell ya!

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