
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 | 72 | Founded | 10 months ago |
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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
Ryan strips financial success down to its core, arguing that taking total internal responsibility is the single most powerful factor in building wealth. Through the allegory of two farmers—Casey, who blames the weather, and Jordan, who focuses on sol... more
In this episode, Ryan explores the complex relationship between money and happiness, explaining that emotional well-being only rises with income up to a certain plateau, historically around $75,000 to $110,000 a year. Using the contrasting stories of... more
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
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