Explore the wealth mindset and financial psychology of Robert Kiyosaki and Morgan Housel. Learn to redefine assets and manage the behaviors that drive wealth.

Wealth is not just a high salary; it is the possession of things that put money in your pocket without your active labor, providing you with the ultimate currency: control over your time.
A comparison and synthesis of the core principles from 'Rich Dad Poor Dad' by Robert Kiyosaki and 'The Psychology of Money' by Morgan Housel, specifically focused on shifting and reshaping one's mindset towards wealth and money management.

The podcast explores a synthesis of two dominant philosophies: Robert Kiyosaki’s provocative, asset-centered framework and Morgan Housel’s evidence-based focus on behavioral finance. While one challenges the structure of how you earn by redefining assets, the other audits the behavioral glitches and emotional management that cause even intelligent people to fail. Together, these perspectives help listeners stop fighting their own psychology and start making money work for them.
Financial psychology is often the most critical variable in wealth creation because your relationship with money is governed by invisible rules and narratives rather than just math. Even as income rises, many people feel precarious because they are trapped in cycles of consumption or paralyzed by market volatility. By understanding the narrative in your head and managing your emotional responses, you can achieve the sovereignty that true wealth provides.
Redefining what an asset actually is can fundamentally change how you view your home, your car, and your next paycheck. This shift is a cornerstone of building a wealth mindset, as it moves the focus from earning to consume toward building a provocative, asset-centered framework. Understanding this distinction allows you to move past the obstacles of your own psychology and focus on the variables that lead to long-term financial sovereignty.
Создано выпускниками Колумбийского университета в Сан-Франциско
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Создано выпускниками Колумбийского университета в Сан-Франциско
