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Ever forced yourself to finish a mediocre meal because you “paid for it”? Or made yourself finish an audiobook you stopped enjoying four hours ago because you already spent the credit on it? Bought a course and felt quietly stressed every time another module dropped because now you had to finish all 37 hours of content in order to “get your money’s worth”? Forced your overtired children to stay at the amusement park because you paid for a full day at the park and, by God, you were going to get a full day at the park. Or maybe you’ve felt that tiny voice whisper: “We paid for the expensive ticket package, shouldn’t the kids do more of the activities?” I had exactly that thought yesterday at a local amusement park. We bought the premium tickets because they included access to giant zip lines all over the property. And then my children spent most of the day doing something else entirely. Climbing treehouses. Exploring forts. Running through the woods. Being delighted. And I caught myself wondering: Should I encourage them to do more zip lines? After all, we paid for them. And then I laughed. Because I have seen this pattern of learned scarcity before. With food. With masterminds. With coaching programs. Even with luxury experiences and vacations. It is an insidious yet deeply inherited belief that if you paid for something, your job is to extract the maximum possible value from it. Even when the extraction itself destroys the thing you were actually trying to buy: Rest. Beauty. Pleasure. Presence. Aliveness. This is the mental and energetic work that stays in our minds and bodies long after money has stopped being scarce. In this episode we explore: • Why wealthy people leave food on their plate (and it’s not because they’re wasteful or ungrateful) • The difference between scarcity, strategic optimization, and luxurious abundance • The tiny ways “getting your money’s worth” is quietly stealing pleasure, spaciousness, and joy from your life. • The surprising difference between maximizing utility and maximizing outcomes. • Why I once bought a $3,000 program almost entirely for a single funnel template. This is the hidden work of becoming the first wealthy woman in your lineage. Because your grandparents may have optimized survival. Your parents may have optimized for security. And you may be called to optimize something entirely different-- freedom, beauty, wonder, pleasure, presence, and a life of full ALIVENESS. 🥂 Looking to optimize wealth and experience extraordinary ease and pleasure in your life? Explore private mentorship and ways to work together here:House of Arete Services [https://houseofarete.com/services] 📖 Dive into my curated essays on conscious wealth building here: House of Arete Essays: The Art of Wealth [https://houseofarete.com/category/wealth/] 🎤 Media inquiries, keynote speaking, podcast interviews, and collaborations:Media & Speaking Requests [https://houseofarete.com/speaking] 💌 Join the House of Arete Substack for weekly essays and audio drops on wealth, marriage, motherhood, sensuality, and the art of exceptional living:House of Arete on Substack [https://houseofarete.substack.com/] 🎧 Enjoyed this episode? Subscribe, leave a review, and share it with the women you know are meant for the apex of life, wealth, love, and freedom. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit houseofarete.substack.com [https://houseofarete.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]
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