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The Sense of Safety That Comes With Money
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30:43 - 35:34 (04:51)

This episode talks about how having money can provide a sense of safety and eliminate the need for constantly trying to get things by other means.

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Having money can reduce stress and increase feelings of safety as it allows for more efficient problem-solving and the ability to purchase necessary items without constantly worrying about affordability.
30:43 - 33:39 (02:56)
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Money
Summary

Having money can reduce stress and increase feelings of safety as it allows for more efficient problem-solving and the ability to purchase necessary items without constantly worrying about affordability.

Chapter
The Sense of Safety That Comes With Money
Episode
61. Money DOES Make You Happy
Podcast
Aware & Aggravated
The wealthy have access to technology, science, doctors, and resources that the public doesn't, enabling them to get cures for nearly anything.
33:39 - 34:57 (01:17)
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Healthcare
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The wealthy have access to technology, science, doctors, and resources that the public doesn't, enabling them to get cures for nearly anything. This lack of access to healthcare is a systemic issue that results in people being unable to afford life-saving treatments.

Chapter
The Sense of Safety That Comes With Money
Episode
61. Money DOES Make You Happy
Podcast
Aware & Aggravated
The high cost of medical care extends to hospitals charging patients incredibly high prices for basic items, such as Tylenol, which can cost up to $80 per pill.
34:57 - 35:34 (00:37)
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Medical Costs
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The high cost of medical care extends to hospitals charging patients incredibly high prices for basic items, such as Tylenol, which can cost up to $80 per pill. This contributes to the overall high cost of medical bills.

Chapter
The Sense of Safety That Comes With Money
Episode
61. Money DOES Make You Happy
Podcast
Aware & Aggravated