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The Psychology of Wealth
Morgan Housel's "The Psychology of Money" defines wealth as having the freedom to do what you want, when you want, with whom you want, for as long as you want, without anyone telling you otherwise. Adding a dog to your life can help provide that freedom by forcing you to take breaks and get outside.
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In this podcast, the speaker suggests that getting a dog can help to divide your work and free life, and force you to get out and appreciate nature, which can ultimately lead to a change in your identity and habits.
1:10:12 - 1:13:45 (03:33)
Summary
In this podcast, the speaker suggests that getting a dog can help to divide your work and free life, and force you to get out and appreciate nature, which can ultimately lead to a change in your identity and habits.
ChapterThe Psychology of Wealth
Episode#441 - Anna Codrea-Rado - The Danger Of Obsessing Over Productivity
PodcastModern Wisdom
Morgan Housel's book, The Psychology of Money, defines wealth as the ability to do what you want, when you want, with who you want for as long as you want.
1:13:46 - 1:16:31 (02:45)
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Morgan Housel's book, The Psychology of Money, defines wealth as the ability to do what you want, when you want, with who you want for as long as you want. Some people can be optimally happy at a lower income level, and having a low level of materialism can provide a competitive advantage in achieving this kind of contentment.