Behavior Gap Radio

Carl Richards
undefined
Sep 19, 2024 • 6min

1150 | What I Already Have

In this episode of Behavior Gap Radio, Carl reflects on the power of gratitude and finding contentment in the present. After returning from a trip, Carl experiences a profound realization while running through the trails near his home in Park City, Utah. He shares how he's been conditioned to constantly think about acquiring new things or chasing the next goal but recognizes that true happiness comes from appreciating what he already has. Carl encourages listeners to practice gratitude, not for the material things but for the sense of home, connection, and fulfillment that is already present in their lives.Want more from Carl? Get the shortest, most impactful weekly email on the web! Sign up for the Weekly Letter from Certified Financial Planner™ and New York Times columnist Carl Richards here: https://behaviorgap.com/ 
undefined
Sep 18, 2024 • 5min

1149 | Buying Back Time

In this episode of Behavior Gap Radio, Carl continues his exploration of the relationship between time and money by sharing personal stories of friends who handle their time and spending in vastly different ways. From paying for river guides to changing their own oil, each individual makes unique choices based on what they value more—time or money. Carl reflects on these trade-offs and poses the question: Where are we willing to spend money to buy back time, and when does it actually save us time? Join Carl for a thought-provoking discussion on prioritizing time and money.Want more from Carl? Get the shortest, most impactful weekly email on the web! Sign up for the Weekly Letter from Certified Financial Planner™ and New York Times columnist Carl Richards here: https://behaviorgap.com/
undefined
Sep 17, 2024 • 3min

1148 | Would You Rather Waste Time or Money?

In this episode of Behavior Gap Radio, Carl poses a thought-provoking question: Would you rather waste money or time? Inspired by an interview where James Corden shared his belief that time is the only currency of true value, Carl reflects on the importance of prioritizing time over money. He delves into the idea that while traditional financial planning often centers on money, it might miss the mark by not considering time, energy, and attention as equally valuable forms of capital. Join Carl as he explores how we allocate our most precious resource—time.Want more from Carl? Get the shortest, most impactful weekly email on the web! Sign up for the Weekly Letter from Certified Financial Planner™ and New York Times columnist Carl Richards here: https://behaviorgap.com/
undefined
Sep 16, 2024 • 1min

1147 | Overconfidence

In this episode of Behavior Gap Radio, Carl dives into the dangers of overconfidence, especially among experts. Building on the previous episode, he explores how the gap between knowing and doing can lead to costly mistakes. Overconfidence, Carl suggests, is a common issue for experts who begin to rely too much on their knowledge and forget the importance of maintaining a beginner’s mindset. Through thought-provoking insights, Carl reminds us that while expertise is valuable, the real risk comes when experts lose the humility to keep learning and adapting.Want more from Carl? Get the shortest, most impactful weekly email on the web! Sign up for the Weekly Letter from Certified Financial Planner™ and New York Times columnist Carl Richards here: https://behaviorgap.com/ 
undefined
Sep 16, 2024 • 3min

1146 | Experts Make Fatal Flaws

In this episode of Behavior Gap Radio, Carl dives into the puzzling phenomenon of experts making critical mistakes—even when they know better. From avalanche terrain to the investment world, Carl examines why those with the most knowledge can still make fatal errors, often due to the gap between knowing and consistently doing. He explores the dangerous stories we tell ourselves, group dynamics, and the psychological traps that lead even the most seasoned professionals to make catastrophic decisions. Tune in for a thought-provoking exploration of why expertise doesn’t always prevent failure.Want more from Carl? Get the shortest, most impactful weekly email on the web! Sign up for the Weekly Letter from Certified Financial Planner™ and New York Times columnist Carl Richards here: https://behaviorgap.com/
undefined
Sep 13, 2024 • 4min

1145 | Right for the Wrong Reasons

In this episode, Carl explores the concept of "predictive value" and the challenges of identifying factors that can forecast success, particularly in the investment and startup worlds. He reflects on his experience advising institutional investors and the ongoing search for variables that can reliably predict outcomes. Carl highlights the complexity of determining whether success is due to skill or luck, emphasizing the importance of focusing on the process rather than just the outcome. Tune in for a thought-provoking discussion on what truly has predictive value and how to apply this in various fields.Want more from Carl? Get the shortest, most impactful weekly email on the web! Sign up for the Weekly Letter from Certified Financial Planner™ and New York Times columnist Carl Richards here: https://behaviorgap.com/ 
undefined
Sep 12, 2024 • 3min

1144 | Complex Problems and Simple Solutions

In this episode of Behavior Gap Radio, Carl shares a story about renowned interior designer Axel Vervoordt and his encounter with a simple yet profound solution to a complex design challenge. When tasked with connecting a seating area to a centuries-old lake, a world-renowned expert's response was unexpectedly simple: "Take your chair and move it closer to the water." Carl reflects on the power of simplicity in solving complex problems and asks, "What if the answer is less?" Join Carl as he explores the beauty of minimalism and the wisdom found in straightforward solutions.Want more from Carl? Get the shortest, most impactful weekly email on the web! Sign up for the Weekly Letter from Certified Financial Planner™ and New York Times columnist Carl Richards here: https://behaviorgap.com/ 
undefined
Sep 11, 2024 • 5min

1143 | I Like the House I Live In

In this episode, Carl reflects on a powerful message shared by musician Nathaniel Rateliff during a workshop, where he expressed his appreciation for the life his work has afforded him, even if his biggest hit isn’t his personal favorite. Carl explores the tension between creative integrity and the practical rewards of success, drawing parallels to the ongoing challenge of balancing work and life. He emphasizes that this tension is not something to be solved but embraced as part of the ebb and flow of life. Join Carl as he unpacks the deeper meaning behind pursuing fulfillment while navigating trade-offs.Want more from Carl? Get the shortest, most impactful weekly email on the web! Sign up for the Weekly Letter from Certified Financial Planner™ and New York Times columnist Carl Richards here: https://behaviorgap.com/ 
undefined
Sep 10, 2024 • 4min

1142 | What Are You Willing To Sell For A Monthly Salary?

In this episode, Carl explores the thought-provoking idea presented by Nassim Taleb, author of Black Swan and Fooled by Randomness, about the three most harmful addictions: heroin, carbohydrates, and a monthly salary. Carl delves into the concept of how a steady paycheck can impact our decisions, behavior, and freedom. He reflects on the trade-offs we make for security and stability, asking listeners to consider what they might be willing to sell or sacrifice in exchange for safety and whether those compromises are truly worth it. Want more from Carl? Get the shortest, most impactful weekly email on the web! Sign up for the Weekly Letter from Certified Financial Planner™ and New York Times columnist Carl Richards here: https://behaviorgap.com/
undefined
Sep 9, 2024 • 5min

1141 | Don't Get in the Way of Magic

In this episode, Carl Richards shares a "secret" about how to tap into magic to accomplish things you never thought possible. The key, he explains, is to act fully committed to your goal, even if you're still unsure. By saying, “I’m going to do this,” and acting as if it’s already happening, you create space for magic or confirmation to show up. However, Carl emphasizes the importance of keeping your uncertainty quiet, as magic only shows up when you appear fully committed. Have you been holding back on a big decision? What would happen if you acted as if you were already committed?Want more from Carl? Get the shortest, most impactful weekly email on the web! Sign up for the Weekly Letter from Certified Financial Planner™ and New York Times columnist Carl Richards here: https://behaviorgap.com/

The AI-powered Podcast Player

Save insights by tapping your headphones, chat with episodes, discover the best highlights - and more!
App store bannerPlay store banner
Get the app