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The Soul of Wealth
50 reflections on money and meaning
Book • 2024
In 'The Soul of Wealth', Dr. Daniel Crosby presents 50 short essays that delve into what wealth really is, emphasizing that true wealth encompasses friends, family, health, vocation, time, leisure, and other important aspects of life.
The book offers practical advice on how to balance monetary wealth with soulful wealth, covering topics such as how spending reveals values, the role of money in buying happiness, creating a good financial plan, the limitations of willpower, and mastering delayed gratification.
It is designed to challenge readers' thinking, rekindle forgotten truths, and empower them to adopt a new relationship with money.
The book offers practical advice on how to balance monetary wealth with soulful wealth, covering topics such as how spending reveals values, the role of money in buying happiness, creating a good financial plan, the limitations of willpower, and mastering delayed gratification.
It is designed to challenge readers' thinking, rekindle forgotten truths, and empower them to adopt a new relationship with money.
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Mentioned in 23 episodes
Mentioned by Kevin Coldiron as the book he is discussing in the podcast.

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IL33: The Soul of Wealth: Behavioral Secrets to a Purposeful Life ft. Daniel Crosby
Mentioned as the author of the book being discussed in the upcoming episode.

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634. Ten Things About Wealth (Solo)
Mentioned by Wade and Alex as the topic of this week's podcast episode.

Episode 175: Can Money Buy Happiness in Retirement?
Mentioned by Jordan Grumet, the book contains thoughtful essays about wealth.

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Daniel Crosby , the book explores deeper connections between our emotional lives and money.


276: Mastering Goals: Secrets to Helping Clients Set & Stick to Better Goals with Daniel Crosby
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Barry Ritholtz as his new book, challenging readers to think about money in new ways and develop a better relationship with their finances.


At The Money: Our Complicated Relationship With Cash