Explore the Smart Gap and why high IQ doesn't guarantee wealth. Learn how behavioral factors like savings rates impact net worth more than cognitive potential.

Financial success is not a hard science; it is a soft skill. It is about how you behave, not what you know.
Why Smart People Make Foolish Money Choices






While a higher IQ score can lead to a higher annual income, research shows there is essentially no statistically distinguishable relationship between IQ and actual net worth. Data tracking thousands of young baby boomers indicates that being smart at making money does not automatically mean you are smart at keeping it. This episode explores why brilliant professionals often struggle with wealth accumulation despite their high cognitive potential.
The Smart Gap refers to the jarring disconnect between an individual's cognitive potential and their actual wealth accumulation. It explains why high-level professionals, such as doctors, lawyers, and engineers, can earn significant incomes yet remain perpetually broke or drowning in debt. This gap highlights that intelligence alone is not a safeguard against financial failure or poor decision-making when managing personal finances.
Behavioral factors, specifically your savings rate, are significantly more important for financial success than your intelligence level. In fact, your savings rate can outpredict your IQ by five times when it comes to building wealth. This podcast episode examines why behavioral finance and consistent habits matter more than raw IQ scores for those looking to close the gap between their income and their net worth.
Smart people often make foolish money choices due to behavioral factors and overthinking, which can lead to financial paralysis. Examples include economists who panic and sell retirement funds during minor market dips or high-earners who fail to manage debt. The episode discusses how these contradictions occur because financial success is driven more by behavioral discipline than by the cognitive abilities measured by IQ tests.
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