The Risk Manager’s Guide to Money

Stress‑Testing Your Life: How to Know If Your Systems Can Survive Reality

4 min · 19 de may de 2026
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Most people build their financial life, career, and habits around the best‑case version of themselves — but real resilience comes from stress‑testing your systems against volatility. In Episode 28, Jay breaks down how to apply institutional‑grade stress‑testing to your everyday life. You’ll learn how to expose hidden fragility, test your assumptions, evaluate your buffers, and understand how your money, career, investing, and identity behave under pressure. This is behavioral finance meets real‑world resilience — a blueprint for building a life that can absorb uncertainty instead of collapsing under it.

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