For My parents, who teach me. Gretchen, who guides me. Miles and Reese, who inspire me.
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 22 | Founded | 3 months ago |
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The Seduction of Pessimism
“For reasons I have never understood, people like to hear that the world is
going to hell.”
—Historian Deirdre McCloskey
Optimism is the best bet for most people because the world tends to get
better for most peop... more
Surprise !
Stanford professor Scott Sagan once said something everyone who follows
the economy or investment markets should hang on their wall: “Things
that
have never happened before happen all the time.”
History is mostly the study of sur... more
When you'll Believe Anything
Imagine an alien dispatched to Earth. His job is to keep tabs on our
economy.
He circles above New York City, trying to size up the economy and how it
changed between 2007 and 2009.
To understand the psychology of the modern consumer and to grasp where
they might be heading next, you have to know how they got here.
How we all got here.
If you fell asleep in 1945 and woke up in 2020 you would not recognize the
world aroun... more
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Focused on the intricate relationship between human behavior and financial decision-making, this series explores how emotional and psychological factors shape our perceptions of money and wealth. It addresses critical issues such as financial planning, personal values in financial choices, and the influence of societal narratives on individual financial behaviors. The discussions range from theoretical concepts in economics to personal anecdotes that illustrate how real-life financial decisions deviate from conventional advice. Audience members can expect thought-provoking insights paired with practical advice, navigating both the complexities of financial planning and the psychological tendencies that underpin our financial lives. Notably,... more
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