Doing The Work: A Naples Integrated Recovery Podcast

The Scoreboard Never Ends: Why More Money Doesn’t Settle Anything

34 min · 14. maj 2026
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Money becomes a scoreboard long before it becomes security, and that shift quietly drives how people live, spend, and evaluate themselves. This episode breaks down how comparison, identity, and early life experiences shape financial behavior, why “just a little more” never resolves internal tension, and how status-driven spending keeps people locked in an unwinnable game. The conversation moves past surface-level advice and into the psychological structure behind money decisions, including how adaptation erodes satisfaction and why external success often fails to settle internal unrest. The focus turns toward a different use of money—one centered on independence, optionality, and alignment. Topics include regret calibration, the role of scarcity in maintaining enjoyment, how identity can trap both savers and spenders, and what children actually learn about money from their environment. The episode closes with a direct framework: using money to expand freedom rather than reinforce comparison, and building a life where financial decisions reflect values instead of performance. Check out the website for articles published weekly: www.naplesintegratedrecovery.com [http://www.naplesintegratedrecovery.com] Want to work together? I see psychotherapy clients in Florida: https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/therapists/brian-granneman-naples-fl/1153470 [https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/therapists/brian-granneman-naples-fl/1153470] I also offer accountability, coaching, and sober companion services. Send an email: brian@naplesintegratedrecovery.com [brian@naplesintegratedrecovery.com]

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