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Mentioned in 56 episodes
Your money or your life
Book • 1992
This book offers a holistic approach to personal finance, encouraging readers to view money as a form of 'life energy' and to align their spending with their values.
It provides nine steps to help readers stop living paycheck to paycheck, get out of debt, and achieve financial independence.
Key concepts include calculating net worth, evaluating the life energy spent on work, and investing wisely.
The authors emphasize the importance of finding one's 'point of enough' and living a more deliberate, meaningful life.
It provides nine steps to help readers stop living paycheck to paycheck, get out of debt, and achieve financial independence.
Key concepts include calculating net worth, evaluating the life energy spent on work, and investing wisely.
The authors emphasize the importance of finding one's 'point of enough' and living a more deliberate, meaningful life.
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in the context of the FIRE movement and its criticism.


Cal Newport

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s as a book that transformed his understanding of money and time.

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as having completely changed his view of money and what money is.


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when discussing the balanced money formula.

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, who found the book impactful but disagreed with its title.

Carl Richards

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Ginger

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