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The Budgeting Advice You Didn't Ask For

21 min · 24 de abr de 2026
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In this episode, we're talking about why traditional budgeting advice might actually be keeping you stuck - and what to do with that energy instead. If you've built something real, you're earning well, and you're still financially anxious despite doing all the right things, this one is for you. We get into the real opportunity cost of the subtraction mindset, why ikigai is actually a financial framework, and what it looks like to stop making your budget the main project and start making yourself one instead.

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