Open Your Eyes with McKay Christensen

S4E49 - It’s No Fun Being Poor

Mar 24, 2025
The discussion kicks off with a look at CODA, showcasing how opportunity can transform lives. McKay highlights the impactful work of building wells in the Congo, emphasizing the role of education in overcoming poverty. He shares personal stories about the limitations of being poor, before outlining his three markers of wealth: being debt-free, having savings, and giving back. Practical tips for cutting expenses and boosting income are shared, along with a strategy to pay off debts efficiently. Ultimately, McKay reminds us that life is far more enjoyable without the burden of debt.
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ANECDOTE

CODA: Choice That Changes A Family

  • McKay recounts the film CODA where Ruby chooses between family obligation and a music career that lifts her family out of poverty.
  • The family's new understanding and community support transform their poverty into broader inclusion and opportunity.
ANECDOTE

Wells In Congo Spark Health And Imagination

  • McKay tells how his friend built wells in the Republic of Congo and taught sanitation so villagers could maintain them.
  • Clean water reduced disease and sparked curiosity about science and innovation in those communities.
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From Laundromat Room To Success

  • McKay describes growing up poor, working through college, and living in a laundromat back room like mentor Frank Vandersloot.
  • That hardship shaped work ethic and later success without defining personal worth by money.
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