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Aussie Man’s Viral “Trust the Universe” Take on Money Gets National Attention

By Coposit
25/05/2025

Daily Mail Australia covers Coposit Street’s latest viral interview

A Coposit Street interview has once again sparked conversation across Australia — this time thanks to a 27-year-old man who says he doesn't save money because he trusts “the planets.”

The video, originally shared on TikTok by Coposit Street, shows the man confidently explaining that money is “just an idea” and that he prefers to rely on the universe to take care of him.

His unique approach has drawn national attention and was recently featured in Daily Mail Australia. The clip has now reached millions of views and continues to divide opinion online.

“I trust the planets”: The quote that caught fire

In the interview, the man explains that he chooses not to focus on savings or traditional financial security.

“I trust in the sun, I trust in the moons and all the planets,” he said. “If they're doing their job, I know they're going to be looking after me.”

He sees himself more as a member of nature than society, and says most people worry too much about the money they have at a specific moment in their life.

Despite this spiritual view, he shared that he still hopes to buy a home that suits his lifestyle.

Internet reacts: From praise to disbelief

Responses to the interview have been mixed. Some viewers praised the man's outlook, calling him wise and peaceful. Others were more sceptical.

One user said, “This man is incredibly wise. The younger generations are a lot wiser than the older it seems.” Another added, “Spend your money, love your life now, enjoy it.”

But not everyone was impressed. Critics questioned what he would do in an emergency or later in life without savings. One comment read, “Even squirrels stock up on acorns as savings for the winter.”

The reality of savings in Australia

While the viral interview captured attention for its cosmic approach to finance, it highlights a real issue facing many Australians.

According to Finder’s Consumer Sentiment Tracker, the average Australian had $42,968 in savings as of May. But 38% of Aussies had less than $1,000 saved. Among Gen Z, the average was $24,902 and half had under $1,000.

This data shows that many young Australians are financially stretched, even if they aren’t putting their faith in the planets.

Coposit’s mission: Real people, real property access

The Coposit Street series is part of a wider effort to bring honest, unscripted conversations about money and property to light. We believe that understanding how Australians really think and feel about money is key to making home ownership more accessible.

Through these interviews, Coposit is giving voice to a generation navigating rising living costs, low savings, and a tough property market.

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As Seen in Daily Mail Australia

This story was recently featured in Daily Mail Australia, adding to the national spotlight on how young Australians view money and property.

Coposit is proud to be at the centre of these important conversations. For more insights and stories from the street, visit our Resources Hub or follow @coposit_street on TikTok and Instagram.

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