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Are your financial decisions really smart—or just emotionally comfortable?

In this episode, we explore the surprising ways we deceive ourselves when it comes to money, investing, and decision-making. Inspired by a conversation with author Mark Robinson, we dive deep into the psychology behind self-sabotage in wealth-building.

You’ll learn:

  1. Why overconfidence and ego-protection lead to poor financial outcomes.
  2. How to identify the rational lies you tell yourself—and stop repeating costly mistakes.
  3. A better framework for making purposeful, clear-headed wealth decisions.

💸 If you're serious about building real wealth, it starts by telling yourself the truth—listen now and change how you make financial decisions.

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