The Money Expert: Biggest Lie Keeping You Broke & How To Escape Paycheck to Paycheck | Jaspreet Singh
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Jaspreet Singh is a No. 1 ranked financial influencer and founder of the massively popular Minority Mindset YouTube channel. From there, he launched Briefs Media, a platform with newsletters and courses that turn complex financial topics into accessible wisdom for investors. The Minority Mindset has more than 2 million subscribers and Jaspreet is a favored guest on renowned podcasts including Lewis Howes, Tom Bilyeu, Steven Bartlett and Jay Shetty. His commitment to simplicity and integrity in financial education makes him a standout voice in the industry. Follow Jaspreet on YouTube, Instagram, and TikTok for free financial wisdom and visit Briefs Media to sign up for his daily financial newsletter for regular investors.
Today on the show we discuss: the biggest money lie that keeps most people broke, why the rich focus on owning assets instead of climbing the corporate ladder, how to break free if you’re stuck living paycheck to paycheck, exactly what to do with your next paycheck, Jaspreet’s simple investing framework anyone can follow, why sacrifice and discipline matter more than shortcuts, the traps that keep people buried in debt, why financial education is more valuable than a degree, and much more.
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