In this public episode of The Minimalists Podcast, we speak with financial expert Ramit Sethi about wealth, money clutter, and investing with a minimalist mindset. Watch all 3 hours of episode 388 on The Minimalists Private Podcast.
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Discussed in This Episode
- Why do minimalists invest if they already have what they need?
- How do we determine our rich life?
- How much money does anyone actually need?
- How does confidence contribute to personal finance?
- What two things should we focus on regarding money management?
- What are “invisible scripts”?
- What unbiased resources do you recommend for financial education?
- How helpful is automation for personal investing?
- What financial scams should we be aware of?
- Why is “timing the market” pointless?
- What are your perspectives regarding whole life insurance?
- What is the difference between the cost of living now and when I Will Teach You to Be Rich was released?
- What is a viable alternative to budgets?
- What is “TCO”?
- How can “cutting back” be counterproductive?
- How crucial is generosity when considering our expenditures?
- What is the difference between an adult and a child mindset regarding money?
- How do we save adequately for retirement in a volatile economy?
- What are some false phrases regarding money?
- Are “digital advisors” as good as financial advisors for managing investment accounts?
- How do we find the ideal tax professional?
- What are the differences between a fiduciary and an advisor?
- What qualities make a good financial advisor?
- What are some common financial myths?
- What do you think of commodities?
- Why are portfolios preferable to individual stocks?
- How does bitcoin stack up in your investments?
- If the opposite of love and hate is indifference, but I’m still mad, does that mean I’m still in love?
- Do we need whole life insurance as an investment because of our high net worth?
- What issues do you have with Instagram ads?
- How could bitcoin destroy online advertising?
- What is “audience capture”?
- How often should I adjust my investment portfolio?
- What are the differences between a day trader and an investor?
- Is there an unbiased resource on Jesus Christ?
Minimal Maxims
Joshua, Ryan, and T.K.’s pithy, shareable, less-than-140-character responses. Find more quotes from The Minimalists at MinimalMaxims.com.
- A plan without a purpose is like a recipe without hunger.
- One person’s enough might be too much for their neighbor.
- The future is birthed from a series of nows.
- Tactics often expire, but principles are timeless.
- Everything that is easy today was once a struggle.
- The desire for things is the problem, not the things themselves.
- Anger is a symptom of broken expectations.
- Hatred is merely love in disgust.
- You are not in love—love is in you.
Links Mentioned in This Episode
- Added Value: “Testify”
- Book: Brand-Changing Day
- Book: I Will Teach You to Be Rich
- Book: I Will Teach You to Be Rich: The Journal
- Book: Particles
- Listen: Griffin House
- Patreon: The Minimalists
- Podcast: I Will Teach You to Be Rich
- Podcast: Ramit Sethi
- Podcast: Dr. Courtney Warren
- Resources: The Minimalists
- Subscribe: The Minimalists
- Watch: How to Get Rich
- Watch: Jesus Revolution
- Watch: The Chosen
- Website: Ramit Sethi
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