Barry Rosenstein introduced the concept of three buckets in life: things you have to do, things you want to do, and things you should do. By having economic security, one can eliminate the 'should' bucket, no longer feeling obligated to do things out of a sense of duty. This removal of the 'should' bucket brings a sense of liberation, allowing individuals to focus only on the things they have to do and want to do.
Scott Galloway is a professor of marketing at the New York University Stern School of Business, a public speaker, entrepreneur and an author.
The modern economy is a confusing mess. Inflation, interest rates, wage stagnation, property prices. It's all complex and may feel like you're swimming up stream. Thankfully Scott has broken down his entire wealth strategy into an algorithm of 4 steps which anyone can follow.
Expect to learn why wealth is a whole-person project, what all financially successful people have in common, how to forgive yourself when you fall short, why following your passion is often a bad idea, the importance of physical fitness for financial wealth and much more...