Entrepreneur and financial advisor Ramit Sethi shares his insights on how to build a healthier relationship with money and how it impacts our lives and relationships.
He delves deep into the importance of aligning spending habits with values, challenging negative beliefs about money, and the role of open conversations about finances in relationships.
Money is a learnable skill
Just like fitness and relationships, money is a skill that can be learned and prioritized.
Building a healthy relationship with money involves addressing deeper beliefs and emotions surrounding it.
Money, like fitness, food, spirituality, and relationships, is a skill that can be learned and prioritized. – Ramit Sethi
Personal finance is about generosity
At the highest level of personal finance, it’s not just about what one can buy, but about being generous and showing gratitude towards others.
This shift in focus from consumption to generosity is a key aspect of financial success.