This Is Why Chasing Money Is Never The Answer To Your Problems Money Mindset with Tom Bilyeu

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If you’ve been following me for any length of time, you’ve probably heard about the years I spent chasing money - and how it left me emotionally bankrupt.

Don’t get me wrong - money is a powerful force. It gives you the ability to close your eyes, imagine something that you want to create, and then open your eyes and actually be able to go out there and do it.

However, I’ve also found that people have wildly different opinions on money, how we should relate to it, and how it affects our levels of happiness and fulfillment.

But what do people who have really mastered the game of money have to say about it?

What constitutes a wealthy life? How should we define success? How do we create and monetize long-term value for those we serve?

Todays’ episode of Impact Theory answers those questions, and many more. I’ve assembled some of my favorite moments from past guest interviews, all revolving around our relationships with money and financial success.

[Original air date: January 11, 2022].

SHOW NOTES:

00:00 | Ken Honda on shifting your focus around wealth

09:01 | David Rubenstein on children of wealthy families

17:54 | Ramit Sethi on rewriting your invisible scripts around money

28:10 | Tilman Fertitta on forging your own path in business

37:05 | Yancey Strickler on new ways of measuring value



FOLLOW KEN HONDA:

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FOLLOW TOM:

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Twitter: https://twitter.com/tombilyeu

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TomBilyeu

If you’ve been following me for any length of time, you’ve probably heard about the years I spent chasing money - and how it left me emotionally bankrupt.

Don’t get me wrong - money is a powerful force. It gives you the ability to close your eyes, imagine something that you want to create, and then open your eyes and actually be able to go out there and do it.

However, I’ve also found that people have wildly different opinions on money, how we should relate to it, and how it affects our levels of happiness and fulfillment.

But what do people who have really mastered the game of money have to say about it?

What constitutes a wealthy life? How should we define success? How do we create and monetize long-term value for those we serve?

Todays’ episode of Impact Theory answers those questions, and many more. I’ve assembled some of my favorite moments from past guest interviews, all revolving around our relationships with money and financial success.

[Original air date: January 11, 2022].

SHOW NOTES:

00:00 | Ken Honda on shifting your focus around wealth

09:01 | David Rubenstein on children of wealthy families

17:54 | Ramit Sethi on rewriting your invisible scripts around money

28:10 | Tilman Fertitta on forging your own path in business

37:05 | Yancey Strickler on new ways of measuring value



FOLLOW KEN HONDA:

WEBSITE: https://kenhonda.com

FACEBOOK: https://bit.ly/33gYfss

INSTAGRAM: https://bit.ly/3FbTBJw

TWITTER: https://bit.ly/3tc0IQ4



FOLLOW TOM:

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tombilyeu/

Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@tombilyeu?lang=en

Twitter: https://twitter.com/tombilyeu

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TomBilyeu