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EP22 [Investment]: The New Economics of AI and Personal Wealth

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A trillion-dollar investment wave is transforming the global economy as artificial intelligence drives unprecedented demand for energy, data centers, semiconductors, and healthcare innovation. Yet despite these historic changes, the foundations of building wealth remain surprisingly simple. In this episode, we explore the macroeconomic forces reshaping the world—from the AI infrastructure boom to breakthrough pharmaceutical innovations—and the practical strategies everyday investors can use to benefit. Learn how to avoid costly behavioral mistakes, leverage real estate wisely, and harness the power of compound interest to build sustainable, long-term wealth in an era of extraordinary change.

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