Money is an invitation to critical thinking. You can afford anything, but not everything. So if there's something that you value, whether it's travel, food, or a house, you can have that thing. You just can't have an endless series of ands. You might not be able to have that thing and something else and something else and something else.
And that doesn't just apply to your money. That applies to your time, your focus, your energy, your attention - any limited resource. And life is the ultimate limited resource.
So when you practice being better at managing your money, you practice being better at managing your life.
Yep, a must-watch for me after this intro. It piqued my interest since it speaks directly out of my experience and I am always very interested in hearing hearing how other people explain or describe "my" experience.
It also started with a lot of "bitcoiner things":
  • life is the ultimate limited resource.
  • when you practice being better at managing your money, you practice being better at managing your life.
Thank you will watch with intent and 'spend' some time learning
Your synopsis reminds me of a psychologist who cured a woman of her fear of elevators, afterwards, the woman reported to the doctor that she felt more confident in other areas of her life, to tackle other phobias
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