Money For Couples with Ramit Sethi

226. “She’s chasing FIRE. I want to enjoy life now.”

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Sep 16, 2025
Laura and Cameron, earning over $200,000, struggle with financial rules and differing life priorities. Laura’s childhood trauma fuels her scarcity mindset, while Cameron feels like a passive player in their finances. They grapple with the quest for balance between saving for the future and enjoying life now, including the possibility of expanding their family. Through open conversations, they aim to overcome financial anxiety and rediscover fun, shifting from strict saving to shared experiences that enrich their lives.
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ANECDOTE

Identity Theft Sparked Lifelong Fear

  • Laura discovered at 18 that her parents opened lines of credit in her name, forcing her to confront debt collectors and repay balances.
  • That betrayal shaped her vow to always be able to take care of herself and launched her into obsessive saving and FIRE strategies.
ADVICE

Ban Money Talks After 8pm

  • Stop talking about money after 8 p.m. to avoid late-night spinning and fights.
  • Set boundaries so financial discussions happen calmly and with fresh minds.
INSIGHT

Numbers Don’t Fix Scarcity Feelings

  • Large net worth or income may feel unreal if you've lived with scarcity and never celebrated milestones.
  • Chasing bigger numbers rarely resolves the emotional root; it simply perpetuates fear.
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