This is a repeat of our recent Listener Favourite Episode: 303 You can compare things but you can't compare experiences
It is human nature to compare ourselves to others. In fact, we compare everything – material possessions, the size of our homes. Experiences, however, are harder to compare, but often bring us more joy.
In this episode, Michael and Dallas discuss what studies have already shown us: that spending money on experiences is better than spending money on material possessions; and why it is good for us financially, too.
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239 Case study - Getting into position to work part-time within 2 years
238 Success over 3 decades of retirement
237 Why we have started charging for our initial consultation
236 If something cannot go forever, it will stop
235 Cash is like tinned food, while companies are like a veggie garden
234 Invest when you have the money, withdraw when you need it
233 Large companies can‘t be both greedy and risky
232 Your money has to have a job description
231 Avocados for $1 from $2 (companies down by 50%)
230 Ways to get beaten on a protest in retirement planning
229 Beware of people telling you to ”get out of the share market”
228 Why balanced funds aren‘t appropriate for retirees
227 Thoughtful, considered & delayed spending
226 Money as atomic energy (the compounding nature of investing)
225 There is no next thing in retirement
224 You maybe doubling up on cash without even knowing
223 The market doesn‘t fall, there is just more sellers than buyers
222 Move the chains (consistently move towards meeting your retirement goals)
221 Get in the habit of looking for good news (don‘t let the constant negative stories affect your retirement plan)
219 Why do you fear retirement? And how do these fears affect your potential plan?
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