
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 | 67 | Founded | 9 months ago |
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Ryan challenges the societal glorification of unwavering conviction, arguing instead that intellectual flexibility and the willingness to admit when you are wrong are essential for long-term wealth. Using the cautionary tale of an inflexible real est... more
Ryan exposes the corporate strategy of “breakage,” where companies like gyms and streaming services rely on our forgetfulness and guilt to generate pure profit from unused subscriptions. He explains how cognitive biases trick us into paying for an as... more
Ryan revisits the iconic Stanford marshmallow test to demonstrate how delayed gratification is one of the most powerful predictors of long-term health, career success, and wealth. He contrasts the financial outcomes of simple, automated saving with e... more
Ryan introduces the concept of “bambooing,” drawing inspiration from the Chinese bamboo tree that builds an invisible root system for five years before shooting up 25 meters in just six weeks. This episode addresses the psychological pain of putting ... more
In this episode, Ryan explores the neurochemistry of impulse buying, explaining how our ancient survival wiring is entirely mismatched with modern consumerism like Amazon Prime. He reveals that dopamine actually drives the anticipation of a purchase ... more
Ryan explores the dangerous “green-tinted pill” of modern society that tricks us into measuring our entire self-worth by our bank balance. He highlights how we trade away our irretrievable time and health for financial gains, often suffering from an ... more
Ryan tackles the universal struggle of impatience and explains why our brains are hardwired for “temporal discounting”—valuing immediate, smaller rewards over massive, long-term gains. Success, whether in investing, career, or creative projects, usua... more
In a financial world obsessed with absolute certainty, Ryan makes the case that embracing what you don’t know might be your greatest asset. Craving absolute certainty triggers an expensive “ego tax” that causes investors to ignore warning signs, doub... more
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