The Problem of Money Podcast
Someone recently said to Shabbar: I'm good at growing businesses and making money. That's my gift. So why would I ever stop? He didn't have an answer. This episode is the answer he wishes he'd given. Shabbar and Tim take that real conversation and follow it somewhere bigger: the growth story we've all absorbed, where the salary, the pension and the business are always meant to get larger, and nobody ever asks when enough arrives. Tim brings a test that separates people who love their work from people trapped chasing a number, and a blunt observation from nature: nothing alive grows forever, and when something does, we call it a tumour. Along the way they cover Steven Bartlett, a client who left a corporate salary and finally felt rich, and why our money mindset quietly shapes everything from our pensions to the NHS. It ends with a simple exercise for spotting what you're really trying to maximise in your own life. Key themes: * The question that stumps most successful people: why would I ever stop? * How to tell whether you love your work or you're just good at it * Why nothing in nature grows forever, and what that says about our money story * She quit the salary, kept the purpose, and finally felt rich * A 10% experiment: shifting attention from the numbers to the life Enjoyed this episode? We'd love to hear your thoughts, questions, or your own stories about money. Reach out and connect with us on LinkedIn: Shabbar: https://uk.linkedin.com/in/shabbarkassam [https://uk.linkedin.com/in/shabbarkassam] Tim: https://uk.linkedin.com/in/timmalnick [https://uk.linkedin.com/in/timmalnick] Explore Tim's work and register for his upcoming workshop: https://timothymalnick.com/ [https://timothymalnick.com] Find out more about Shabbar's financial planning services: https://lumosfinancial.com/ [https://lumosfinancial.com]
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