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Lobsters, Lincoln, and Financial Lessons (SB1578)

The Stacking Benjamins Show

CHAPTER

Financial Mindsets of Historical Figures

This chapter explores the financial habits and decisions of notable U.S. Presidents, particularly focusing on Calvin Coolidge and Thomas Jefferson. It contrasts Coolidge's cautious, thrifty nature with Jefferson's tendency for impulsive spending, while also examining the personal traumas and relationships that influenced their financial choices. The discussion highlights the importance of emotional detachment and long-term planning in achieving financial stability.

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