George Kamel
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I guess you could go for it and know that you might lose it all.
Yeah.
I've done that.
What is the net worth someone should have at 30, 40, and 50 in your mind for them to feel like they're on the right track for financial freedom?
And what does it mean if someone's behind those benchmarks at 30, 40 and 50?
Have your home paid off, but if you have one, yeah, yeah.
And also, is this with dual income, or is this as an individual?
Do you think it's easier to build wealth if you have a married couple who are fully committed to a vision of following the baby steps that you guys have, being debt-free, being in alignment on values around money versus an individual trying to do that?
What happens to most marriages when one person is financially, let's say, responsible, and the other person is trying to spend, spend, spend, and not try to save or invest at all?
What usually happens in that marriage or relationship?
They might be resentful, too, saying, let's live our lives and let's buy this and let's
What is that wound coming from when...
Two intimate people who can have sex in the same day of meeting each other and the first month of meeting each other but won't talk about money and eventually after years won't align their money together.
What is that saying about the wound or the psychological challenge that that individual might be going through?
Isn't that interesting?
I've seen couples who are like, one's Christian, one's Jewish, and they somehow work out.
Yeah.
I have seen people who like, okay, we have different sexual tendencies or whatever.
One person likes to have more sex than the other, and they still work it out.
But when money is not aligned, for whatever reason, there is so much friction that maybe they can stay together for a long time, but just suffer, and eventually it falls apart.