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Welcome to Alux - Channel Trailer


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·Oct 29, 2024

[Music] Welcome to Alux, the place where future billionaires come to get inspired. We create beautiful content that alters the future of our viewers for real. Okay, we take complicated topics like building wealth, escaping poverty, finding happiness, and having a real impact on the world, and make them understandable and applicable by anyone who cares enough to look for it.

We represent people who believe they can change their future through smart work. People like you, who feel deep inside themselves that life can be different if they just had a little more help on their side. This channel is everything they didn't teach you in school about money and life, but they should have.

We believe in leveling the playing field. With Alux, you and someone worth tens of millions of dollars have access to the same quality of information, so that those who want it more, well, they eventually win. We know that building wealth is hard, and the cards are stacked against you if you are not born in the right place, don't have the means to acquire the right tools, or know the right people.

So, this is our promise to you: if you subscribe to our channel, you'll learn more about business and life than you did from any form of traditional education. If you buy any of our courses at al.org, you'll walk away with a real tangible skill, or we'll give you all your money back, no questions asked.

And as for the CEOs, the entrepreneurs, creatives, or top managers, the Alux app will be a game changer. We source international expertise, match it with large-scale academic studies, to deliver measurable growth in what we call the five pillars of a good life: finance, health, intellect, emotions, and relationships.

You can check it out at A.A. Millions of people trust us to guide them to the most valuable 15 minutes of their day, and we want to do the same for you. This is what our community is all about, and if anything we said resonated with you, click that subscribe button or check out any of our time-tested resources. We'll see you on the inside.

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