
My substack is essentially about decision-making; especially as it applies to finance and investment. I have Ph.D in psychology, and so a lot of what I write about involves understanding the psychology behind the money decisions that people make. drryana.substack.com
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 77 | Founded | a year ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Society & CultureSocial SciencesScience | |||

Ryan presents a paradox: the laziest path to wealth is the most reliable. Using the Grand Canyon as an analogy for consistent, automatic flow, the episode explains how to “weaponize laziness” by removing friction from saving and adding it to spending... more
This episode tackles the psychology of status spending, comparing human behavior to the male bower bird, which exhausts itself building elaborate displays for an audience that isn’t really watching. Ryan explains the evolutionary roots of our urge to... more
Drawing on Morgan Housel’s The Psychology of Money, Ryan discusses why financial success is more about behavior and temperament than IQ or mathematical formulas,. Through the story of “Victor” (rich but broke) and “Grace” (wealthy and free), the epis... more
Ryan challenges the idea that cost is only measured in dollars, introducing a “Three-Wallet” framework to calculate the true price of convenience. Using the “Fisherman’s Bargain” as a cautionary tale, this episode reveals how seeking peak efficiency ... more
In this episode, Ryan explores why financial problems are often not a failure of character, but an engineering problem related to “cognitive bandwidth”,. Drawing on the research of Dr. Ryan Anderson and the book Scarcity, the episode unpacks how fina... more
Ryan tackles the frustrating reality of why we continually fall back into bad financial habits despite knowing better. He distinguishes between simple financial inertia and deeper “emotional inertia”—the way our past feelings and core beliefs about m... more
Ryan exposes the psychological tricks and selective storytelling used by “shiny suit” financial gurus to separate you from your money. Drawing on the famous World War II example of Abraham Wald and the bomber planes, Ryan unpacks the dangerous logic ... more
Ryan challenges the traditional metric of measuring success solely by a bank account, warning that focusing only on money can leave you profoundly malnourished in other critical areas of life. Drawing on Sahil Bloom’s concept of the five types of wea... more
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