Doug chats with his friend, Dusti, about cognitive biases and behavioral economics.
They discuss how our financial habits are heavily influenced by emotions, and why we oftentimes spend money on unnecessary things.
Behavioral Economics
- Why money is emotional
- Buying more than we can afford
- How group mentality affects our decision-making
- Availability bias
- Confirmation bias
- The struggle of having too many choices
- The ostrich effect
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Email us here: doug@milehighfi.com or carl@milehighfi.com 0:00 - Intro 1:20 - Who is Dusti? 12:12 - Behavioral economics and the emotional side to money 18:11 - How you can support us 21:02 - Availability bias 23:10 - Confirmation bias and how society affects our buying decisions 29:39 - Is having fewer options better? 34:28 - People overvalue what they own 43:06 - Going along with everyone else 50:04 - Loss aversion 53:20 - The ostrich effectRemember Everything You Learn from Podcasts
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