Adrian Brambila
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And he's like, the truth is, rich people don't budget, but we do plan. And so it's kind of one of the things that we bake into our community. So that resources and more is at startthinkingrich.com slash unplugged. And that's a special link just for your audience here to get it. Otherwise, you can get the book everywhere. And I'm on social media. You can look me up at Adrian Brambila.
And he's like, the truth is, rich people don't budget, but we do plan. And so it's kind of one of the things that we bake into our community. So that resources and more is at startthinkingrich.com slash unplugged. And that's a special link just for your audience here to get it. Otherwise, you can get the book everywhere. And I'm on social media. You can look me up at Adrian Brambila.
And then that Dr. Bad Clunts as well. We're on all the platforms.
And then that Dr. Bad Clunts as well. We're on all the platforms.
And then that Dr. Bad Clunts as well. We're on all the platforms.
Next time you're in Austin, let's break it down.
Next time you're in Austin, let's break it down.
Next time you're in Austin, let's break it down.
Those people that are born rich and then they become adults, they actually have really terrible money habits. And that's why short sleeves are short sleeves in three generations, because they're not taught how to earn, like the way of thinking, I need to earn, I need to be... vigilant about my money. It doesn't just come, I have to work for it. I have to manage it.
Those people that are born rich and then they become adults, they actually have really terrible money habits. And that's why short sleeves are short sleeves in three generations, because they're not taught how to earn, like the way of thinking, I need to earn, I need to be... vigilant about my money. It doesn't just come, I have to work for it. I have to manage it.
Those people that are born rich and then they become adults, they actually have really terrible money habits. And that's why short sleeves are short sleeves in three generations, because they're not taught how to earn, like the way of thinking, I need to earn, I need to be... vigilant about my money. It doesn't just come, I have to work for it. I have to manage it.
And this is what we talk about in our book of, you know, we use some language that can be offensive because we talk about poor, we say poor people and we say rich people, but we're actually not talking about money at all. We're talking about a way of thinking.
And this is what we talk about in our book of, you know, we use some language that can be offensive because we talk about poor, we say poor people and we say rich people, but we're actually not talking about money at all. We're talking about a way of thinking.
And this is what we talk about in our book of, you know, we use some language that can be offensive because we talk about poor, we say poor people and we say rich people, but we're actually not talking about money at all. We're talking about a way of thinking.
Thanks so much for having me.
Thanks so much for having me.
Thanks so much for having me.
I'm super excited. As we talked before we hit live, you're also an author and we were just sharing how the days leading up to the launch, how it feels like you're just going all out doing podcasts and press and traveling. And it feels like a grind. And you said something that is such a refreshing reminder is that actually when the book launches, it's just the beginning, not the end.
I'm super excited. As we talked before we hit live, you're also an author and we were just sharing how the days leading up to the launch, how it feels like you're just going all out doing podcasts and press and traveling. And it feels like a grind. And you said something that is such a refreshing reminder is that actually when the book launches, it's just the beginning, not the end.
I'm super excited. As we talked before we hit live, you're also an author and we were just sharing how the days leading up to the launch, how it feels like you're just going all out doing podcasts and press and traveling. And it feels like a grind. And you said something that is such a refreshing reminder is that actually when the book launches, it's just the beginning, not the end.