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What Building Wealth and Muscle Have in Common - Beast Over Burden - #555

28 May 2024

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Learn the similarities between building wealth and muscle and how we can learn principles from both to improve both. Similarities Between Building Wealth and Muscle Andrew and Niki have been reading The Psychology of Money, a book that, as its title suggests, delves into how we approach money based on the inner workings of our mind. They really realized, reading this book, how similar building muscle and building wealth are. So many principles of success (or paths to failure) overlap. Some of the ideas that overlap include: Less ego, more wealth Humility when things are going well; compassion when going poorly Importance of planning and knowing personal preferences Avoid the extremes Don't worry about "optimum" There is a lot more there, including maybe the obvious but important idea that there is no get rich or get jacked quick scheme. You have to build behaviors consistently over time to achieve strength or a muscular physique or wealth. Also, shout out to YNAB, which is a company we appreciate that can help you on your path to your financial goals. Look more into the similarities between building wealth and muscle. Check out the Barbell Logic podcast landing page. Get Matched with a Professional Strength Coach today for FREE! No contract with us, just commitment to yourself: Start experiencing strength now: https://store.barbell-logic.com/match/ Connect with the hosts Matt on Instagram Niki on Instagram Andrew on Instagram Connect with the show Barbell Logic on Instagram Podcast Webpage Barbell Logic on Facebook Or email [email protected]

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