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How to Start a Cult (and Avoid Falling Into One)
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12:30 - 18:03 (05:33)

Seeking efficiency in the way we spend money and making sure we get joy out of it can lead to a healthier and wealthier lifestyle, and possibly even an earlier retirement. While it's important to feel virtuous and helpful, it's also crucial to avoid getting caught up in the harmful elements of cults.

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The speaker shares their experience with a cult-like following that emerged after fans of a popular financial blogger flooded their own blog with comments.
12:30 - 14:32 (02:02)
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Cult Following
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The speaker shares their experience with a cult-like following that emerged after fans of a popular financial blogger flooded their own blog with comments.

Chapter
How to Start a Cult (and Avoid Falling Into One)
Episode
#475: Mr. Money Mustache — Living Beautifully on $25-27K Per Year (Repost)
Podcast
The Tim Ferriss Show
The host reminisces about his time in Ottawa, where he tried a Beaver Tail pastry for the first time while working for now large company Shopify.
14:32 - 15:10 (00:38)
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Ottawa
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The host reminisces about his time in Ottawa, where he tried a Beaver Tail pastry for the first time while working for now large company Shopify. Beaver Tails is a chocolate covered pastry that is a staple in Ottawa and is often enjoyed while ice skating on the city's many outdoor rinks.

Chapter
How to Start a Cult (and Avoid Falling Into One)
Episode
#475: Mr. Money Mustache — Living Beautifully on $25-27K Per Year (Repost)
Podcast
The Tim Ferriss Show
Mustachianism is a "cult" based on efficiency and being thoughtful about spending money.
15:10 - 18:03 (02:53)
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Personal Finance
Summary

Mustachianism is a "cult" based on efficiency and being thoughtful about spending money. It promises increased health and wealth and the ability to retire at an earlier age.

Chapter
How to Start a Cult (and Avoid Falling Into One)
Episode
#475: Mr. Money Mustache — Living Beautifully on $25-27K Per Year (Repost)
Podcast
The Tim Ferriss Show