At some point in history, humans decided that gold was intrinsically valuable. And ever since then its symbolism has grown in culture to a point where the actual word 'gold' became shorthand for 'something really valuable.'
The goose that lays gold... more
Religion, politics, sex and money.
Taboos are being broken down .. every day. Things we didn’t discuss before.. we’re discussing now.
Concepts we couldn’t question… we’re questioning now.
There was a time you couldn’t question God - or even the... more
The Limits to Growth is a study first published in 1972 based on what a research team at MIT discovered - basically saying that we have been doing nothing but growing.. and that growth is not sustainable.
The team prediced that if this growth conti... more
You know there's a lot of talk right now about the government, the elites, those in power, doing or planning to do this thing and that thing
And no doubt there have been some bad outcomes lately … we can all easily see that just from looking around... more
So far in this series we've been laying out the importance for individuals to seek personal freedom by getting rich.
Now I'd like to look at the question of getting rich QUICKLY. Is it even a good idea? If not, what is the better alternative? Getti... more
I've been thinking about billionaires and the generally negative public opinion towards them.
Why do people dislike billionaires? After speaking to my co-host Tim, I can now articulate the two reasons:
1. Because they are rich. That's it. No fu... more
When Tim and I were discussing ideas for this podcast one of the titles we considered was ‘Millions in the Making’.
He really liked it. I didn’t.
And I couldn’t describe why. The fact that I couldn’t describe why I didn’t love the title, ‘Million... more
Although life mostly sucks on an individual level, it has never been better on a species level.
Is this going to make us all lazy? Will there be incentive to work?
Do we even need to think about money moving forward into a world of abundance wher... more
How this podcast ranks in the Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube charts.
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