The RETHiNK Podcast
Every few years someone credible tells you to get out of the market. A big brokerage quietly warns its top clients. A famous author predicts the greatest collapse of all time. And they're always right — eventually. Which, as Paul points out, is exactly what makes the advice almost useless. This episode starts as a proper back-and-forth about money and ends somewhere far more practical: a full playbook for generating income this week, from nothing, no matter where you're starting. Paul opens with a recap of Rethink's first ever Speaker Summit — 400 registered, 250 showing up live — and why, in a world racing to clone everyone, he thinks the smarter move is to double down on being more authentically you. That leads into the launch of the new Rethink Podcast training program, where members get their first episode live within five days. Then the money conversation kicks off, and the two of them don't fully agree — which is what makes it worth listening to. George's gut says land, gold, and crypto, and he's wary of a market where every guru has suddenly pivoted to the same story (a classic sign, in his experience, that the smart money has already moved). Paul, a qualified financial advisor who's toured with Robert Kiyosaki for five years, makes the case for dollar-cost averaging, why the market "averages" 8–12% a year while almost never actually returning 8–12% in any given year, and why the courage to buy at maximum fear is so rare that the only reliable way to do it is to automate the decision before the fear arrives. George shares a strange cyclical market-timing chart he's been researching, and they get into Apple's 3.4% savings account, Elon becoming a trillionaire, and why "I don't trust Elon — but I trust the bank" might not be the flex people think it is. The back half is where it turns into something you can act on tonight. Paul walks through the wealth pyramid he learned from John Demartini — starting with the unglamorous first goal of setting aside three months of expenses so you never have to take a job from a position of weakness. Then both of them open up the vault on making money fast when you have none: the neighborhood car-wash subscription kids are running for five grand a month, the decluttering service where you sell people's unwanted stuff online for a cut (start at 10%, though George argues most people will happily give you 50%), the scrap-metal guy pulling several hundred dollars a day out of other people's junk, house-sitting your way around the world for free, and renting out the big bedrooms while you move into the box room to light a fire under yourself. Paul got out of his job in 2009 doing exactly that. There's also a genuinely useful stretch on the boring-but-critical stuff: why you interview several accountants before picking one (and why the wrong one gives you nothing but no's), when a solopreneur actually needs an LLC, how to legally run everyday costs through a business, and why Paul tells everyone to buy a physical nameplate with their name and "CEO" on it — because an employee shows up asking what they can get, and an employer shows up asking what they can give. It closes on a point worth sitting with: there's junk food for your mind the same way there's junk food for your body. If you want to know how you got where you are financially, follow the breadcrumbs back to what you've been feeding yourself — then cut it off. Get Rethink Money on Amazon [https://www.amazon.com/Rethink-Money-Children-Teens-OMahony-ebook/dp/B07SPH21PD/?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_w=mJH2x&content-id=amzn1.sym.f8e88413-4697-42ea-9bf7-b28eb886330d&pf_rd_p=f8e88413-4697-42ea-9bf7-b28eb886330d&pf_rd_r=136-9279039-2556667&pd_rd_wg=hP9qk&pd_rd_r=70200807-4476-4d1e-aeaf-4976a91b6096] (grab the audio version and play it in the car — 30 different ways for anyone, any age, to start earning). Download the free planner at rethinkhabits.com [https://rethinkhabits.com]. Subscribe on Apple and Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/0i1GYauyKzywre3YbAlPOT]. Full video on the Rethink and Grow Rich YouTube channel.
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