ποΈ 7 Stoic Money Lessons That Will Change How You See Wealth! π€―
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π Discover How to Apply Stoic Teachings to Your Finances From practicing temporary poverty to preparing for misfortune, these lessons aren't just about saving moneyβthey're about cultivating a life of virtue and contentment.
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In This Episode, We Discuss:Β
1οΈβ£ Money is Indifferent: Why your character matters more than your wealth.Β
2οΈβ£ Live Simply: How eliminating unnecessary desires creates a richer life.Β
3οΈβ£ Count Your Blessings: Gratitude as a tool for financial clarity.Β
4οΈβ£ Practice Temporary Poverty: Build resilience by embracing discomfort.Β
5οΈβ£ Prepare for Misfortune: The power of negative visualization in money management.Β
6οΈβ£ Choose a Sage: Mentorship and role models for wise financial decisions.Β
7οΈβ£ Invest in Yourself: Why personal growth is the best investment you can make.
Key Stoic Quotes from the Episode:Β
π§ "True wealth is found in character, not currency." β Jonas SalzgeberΒ
βοΈ "Focus on whatβs within your control and accept the rest." β Core Stoic TeachingΒ
π‘ "Live simply to live well." β Ancient Stoic PhilosophyΒ
π± "Gratitude turns what we have into enough." β Jonas SalzgeberΒ
π‘οΈ "Prepare for challenges in times of peace." β Jonas Salzgeber
π Jonas Salzgeberβs Links:
π The Little Book of Stoicism: Timeless Wisdom to Gain Resilience, Confidence, and Calmness
π NJ Lifehacks Official Site
π§ββοΈ Mastering Flow: Perform Better, Experience More Joy, and Live a Happier Life
π Davidβs Links:
βοΈ Stoicism: The Philosophy of Financial Independence
π° Free Money Course
π Forget About Money on Apple Podcasts
π§ Forget About Money on Spotify
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π Disclaimer: This podcast is for entertainment and informational purposes only and is not financial advice. Always consult a qualified financial advisor before making major financial decisions.





