The RETHiNK Podcast
The week SpaceX went public and turned Elon into the world's first trillionaire, Paul and George started where everyone else did — but ended up somewhere almost nobody goes on a podcast. The first half is the news. Why the hate aimed at Elon has nothing to do with the money and everything to do with which team he picked. Why most of the outrage is bot-driven noise from people who don't understand the difference between having a trillion dollars and being worth a trillion dollars. And the uncomfortable observation underneath all of it: the people winning the media game aren't reacting to the news — they're three moves ahead, manipulating the media's manipulation of them, while everyone else stays predictably, profitably angry. George shares what he's building — a stem cell clinic going fully mobile, a new book written in a weekend, and a 2am conversation with his girlfriend where he admitted he feels like he's on a treadmill going nowhere despite doing everything "right." That confession turns into one of the more honest exchanges they've had about who actually benefits from the system the rest of us are grinding inside of. Paul also drops some news of his own: he's been invited to speak at the UN in July, the latest twist in what he calls an overnight success that started ten years ago. Then the back half opens up, and this is the part to stay for. Paul — a qualified financial advisor who once got challenged by a journalist asking what gave him the right to teach kids about money — lays out a theory he's been testing across 36 countries. His finding: the single most disciplined, automated financial habit human beings share, regardless of nationality or income, is spending money through direct debit. We systematize getting rid of our money better than we systematize anything else in our lives. Your whole financial plan, in advance, is a breakup plan for cash you haven't even earned yet. From there it's a full teardown of the language designed to keep you in debt (why it's a "credit" card and never a "debit score"), the difference between good debt and bad debt explained in one clean test, why the bank says yes to the loans that hurt you and no to the ones that would make you rich, and why middle-class parents recoiled from the financial-literacy program Paul built for children as if he were handing out the devil's work. The reason had nothing to do with the kids. It closes on something quieter and more useful: a conversation about digital detox, why both of them now guard their mornings and kill the screens at night, and the trap of late-night AI rabbit holes — where the only goal of the thing you're talking to is to keep you engaged, and you're fighting something smarter than you at the exact hour you're weakest. Plus Paul's four habits to start in the next 90 days, and the free Rethink Planner to track them. Download the free planner at rethinkhabits.com [https://rethinkhabits.com] Subscribe on Apple and Spotify. Full video on the Rethink and Grow Rich YouTube channel.
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