The Paul's first thought was, hey, I got the perfect analogy for this. This reminds me of how Nepalese people poop. There are like Nepal, for example, we use squat toilets. And what that means is that you have to squat every time you want to number two. So it creates this automation. You practice it and it's automated,. It's automated because it's built into the very structure of society. Even when you're 60, 70, 80, 90 years old, you can pop into a full squat just like that. That's Automation at its finest.
#448: An anonymous caller is dealing with guilt over spending a large cash gift. What’s the best use if she doesn’t have an obvious financial goal to throw at it?
Eric reached financial independence a few years ago but he hesitates to quit his job. What the heck is a Roth conversion ladder and how can he overcome his psychological barriers?
Another anonymous caller and his wife earn $300,000. He feels like they should be financially independent but they’re far from it. What’s going on?
Former financial planner Joe Saul-Sehy and I tackle these three questions in today’s episode.
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