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The speaker interrupts the discussion on kids wanting the money to talk about his first time properly spending the weekend in New York City with his girlfriend.
1:15:19 - 1:17:26 (02:07)
Summary
The speaker interrupts the discussion on kids wanting the money to talk about his first time properly spending the weekend in New York City with his girlfriend. He also mentions how some people do not know how to enjoy their money.
ChapterPrioritizing a Rich Life Over Wealth Accumulation.
Episode#524: Ramit Sethi — How to Play Offense with Money, Plan Bucket Lists, Build a Rich Life with Your Partner, and Take a Powerful $100 Challenge
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
Instead of telling someone to stop spending money, suggest ways to add more value to their life.
1:17:27 - 1:17:59 (00:32)
Summary
Instead of telling someone to stop spending money, suggest ways to add more value to their life. This will naturally lead to less focus on excessive spending habits.
ChapterPrioritizing a Rich Life Over Wealth Accumulation.
Episode#524: Ramit Sethi — How to Play Offense with Money, Plan Bucket Lists, Build a Rich Life with Your Partner, and Take a Powerful $100 Challenge
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
A financial planner urges her clients to focus on having a lifetime worth of experience, while also emphasizing the importance of reflecting on past experiences to help shape future planning.
1:18:00 - 1:21:05 (03:05)
Summary
A financial planner urges her clients to focus on having a lifetime worth of experience, while also emphasizing the importance of reflecting on past experiences to help shape future planning.
ChapterPrioritizing a Rich Life Over Wealth Accumulation.
Episode#524: Ramit Sethi — How to Play Offense with Money, Plan Bucket Lists, Build a Rich Life with Your Partner, and Take a Powerful $100 Challenge
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
A couple shares their journey of paying off $600,000 of educational debt and how they still managed to enjoy life's pleasures without sacrificing everything.
1:21:07 - 1:23:31 (02:24)
Summary
A couple shares their journey of paying off $600,000 of educational debt and how they still managed to enjoy life's pleasures without sacrificing everything. Surprisingly, stress is not always correlated to the amount of debt.