In this episode of Behavior Gap Radio, Carl explores the transformative power of permission in thinking differently about money. Thinking back on his time in New Zealand, Carl noticed that people didn't start conversations by asking, "What do you do for work?" Instead, they asked more meaningful questions. This shows the significance of asking questions that really count rather than sticking to the usual ones. He shares a pivotal moment when his wife challenged him to consider the possibility that making money could be fun and easy. Carl also emphasizes the significance of engaging in conversations about money with people from diverse backgrounds, as it opens the door to thoughts that had never crossed one's mind before.
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