Get Rich Slow: Long-Term Effort, Less FOMO, More Freedom
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In this episode of Coinversation, we unpack why lasting wealth rarely comes from quick wins — and how your spending can quietly shape your happiness. Inspired by a recent discussion about long-term effort and the art of spending, we explore internal versus external benchmarks, the trap of FOMO, and the overlooked power of aligning money with what truly improves your life.
Along the way, I share simple, practical experiments: a “nobody’s watching” list to reveal what you really value, a 72-hour shelf to cool status-driven buys, and a steady “long game” audit to support compounding. We also ask a grounding question: if no one were watching, how would you choose to live — and how could your money serve that vision? It’s a calm, friendly dive into money, mindset, finance, and modern living.
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money mindset, long-term wealth, compounding, FOMO, behavioral finance, values-based spending, financial independence, internal benchmarks, status vs utility, modern living, regret minimization, slow wealth, spending habits, personal finance, patience
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