If part of your mission, or perhaps part of your ego identity, is associated with the net worth that you've built throughout your life, that would be something distinct from wealth. I draw that out because i want to make the distinction between that versus net worth. So in this context, you're using, wealth is synonymous with life style. My definition of wealth is th the things that we truly want in an enduring way,. which ultimately leads to happiness.
#335: Have you ever spent years studying the wrong major, climbing the ladder at the wrong company, chasing the wrong career?
Have you spent years living in the wrong city? Wrong relationship? Wrong lifestyle?
It’s hard to discern what *we think we want* from what we really want.
Society teaches us what we’re “supposed” to want. And we follow along.
The result is keeping up with the Joneses. It’s the hedonic treadmill. It’s lifestyle inflation. And it causes conflict, both within ourselves and with others.
Today’s guest, Luke Burgis, discusses mimetic desire — how our “wants” are imitative — and how we can find our deeper truths.
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