November 13, 2024

[Ep. 412] Why You Need to Start Thinking Rich with Dr. Brad Klontz and Adrian Brambila

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Do you have a rich mindset when it comes to money? Or are you unconsciously holding yourself back from financial freedom? As the data shows, many people are in fact holding themselves back, and financial psychologist Dr. Brad Klontz knows this all too well. That’s why, after writing several amazing books on psychology and money, including Mind Over Money and Psychology of Financial Planning, he’s teamed up with entrepreneur Adrian Brambila to share how you can break free and start thinking rich by reading their new book: Start Thinking Rich: 21 Harsh Truths to Take You from Broke to Financial Freedom.

I’m gonna be honest, if you want a book that sugarcoats things, this is not the book for you. It’s full of home truths that may be uncomfortable to hear, but sometimes they need to be heard if nothing else has been able to make an impact for you. Nevertheless, at the core of the book, the message is that you deserve a better financial life, you are capable of changing your future, and there’s never been a better time than right now to take that first step into the rest of your life.

Timestamps

  • 00:00 Introduction
  • 03:36 Being Poor Sucks
  • 17:50 Only Poor People Think the System is Rigged
  • 18:22 Your Teachers Can’t Teach You How to Get Rich
  • 18:39 You Don’t Deserve More. You’re Getting Paid What You’re Worth
  • 23:06 The Power of Mindset
  • 26:24 Flexibility in Thinking
  • 31:06 Entrepreneurship vs. Employment
  • 34:25 Overcoming Learned Helplessness
  • 41:20 Being Rich vs. Being Wealthy
  • 46:50 The Importance of a Rich Mindset
  • 47:47 The Three Pillars of a Wealth Skill Set
  • 49:11 Frugality and the Wealthy
  • 53:26 Flexing Luxury Brands: A Sign of Insecurity
  • 01:01:31 Owning Time: The Ultimate Wealth
  • 01:04:03 Breaking Free from Being Broke

Takeaways

  • The book ‘Start Thinking Rich’ takes a blunt and in-your-face approach to delivering financial advice.
  • The authors tested their ideas on social media to gauge reactions and refine their message.
  • The book challenges common beliefs about wealth and provides practical strategies for building wealth.
  • The goal of the book is to empower readers to change their financial beliefs and behaviors. The mindset is the most important factor in achieving financial success.
  • Being open-minded and flexible in thinking is crucial for wealth accumulation.
  • Entrepreneurship is not the only path to becoming a millionaire; employees can also achieve financial success.
  • Learned helplessness can be overcome by taking personal responsibility for financial mistakes and learning from them.
  • Being rich and being wealthy are two different skill sets: earning income and saving/investing it. Developing a rich mindset is crucial for achieving financial freedom.
  • A comprehensive wealth skill set includes earning, saving, and investing.
  • Living below one’s means is essential for building wealth.
  • Wealthy individuals often describe themselves as frugal and downplay displays of wealth.
  • Investing and using passive income to fund experiences and purchases is a key strategy for achieving financial goals.
  • Being broke is a temporary state, while having a poor mindset can perpetuate financial struggles.

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