Plain English with Derek Thompson

What Most People Get Wrong About Wealth, Fame, and Happiness

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Nov 10, 2023
Morgan Housel, a partner at Collab Fund and author of 'The Psychology of Money,' dives into timeless truths amid constant change. He discusses why many successful people feel miserable and the paradox of wealth and happiness, noting that money enhances contentment but doesn't guarantee joy. Exploring the perils of social media fame and the natural limits of growth, Housel also reflects on the impact of luck in life, emphasizing the need for humility in success and the challenges of creativity in our modern age.
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Starbucks’ Overexpansion

  • Starbucks expanded rapidly, opening thousands of stores in the late 90s and 2000s.
  • This overextension led to a stock crash during the 2008 recession, highlighting the risks of undisciplined growth.
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Tree Growth and Resilience

  • Trees grown in shade develop strong, dense wood, while those in open fields grow quickly but rot easily.
  • This illustrates the importance of slow, steady growth for long-term resilience.
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Trout Growth and Lifespan

  • Trout in warm water grow faster but have shorter lifespans than those in cold water.
  • This shows how accelerated growth can negatively impact long-term health and longevity.
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