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The Simple Sophisticate - Intelligent Living Paired with Signature Style

413: 13 Ways to Finesse the Art of Spending Money

The Simple Sophisticate - Intelligent Living Paired with Signature Style

Shannon Ables

Society & Culture, Education, Self-improvement

4.7944 Ratings

🗓️ 5 November 2025

⏱️ 71 minutes

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Summary

If you ever want to know what a culture values, what a country values, look at their tax laws. I will never forget the wisdom shared by Martin Ginsberg, a tax attorney and the husband of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, on how a country's subsidies reveal the guiding values of its populace through tax breaks or credits. I share this because, simply because it is the law, but that doesn't mean it needs to be the law that guides your life principles. Similarly, we see titles for the Richest person under 30, or a list of the world's billionaires on the cover of countless magazines each year, and again, they wouldn't create the list and place it on the cover if it didn't sell.

Yet again, the bustling culture projected in the media supports the culture they need to stay in business or to remain in office. This doesn't answer the question of what it means to live a fulfilling life—a life of contentment.

I start with this point because it would be understandable to mistakenly think that having more money, having the latest trend of décor, clothing, [fill in the blank for the latest trend of anything seen or discussed on social media, television, publications, etc.] is the path to a better life. But the truth is, there is no concrete formula, and your most successful approach to financial freedom, once you have learned the basics of money management, will be unique to your life journey and the lifestyle that nourishes you.

And there in lies the art of spending money.

As we know there are countless books on financial guidance, and having read many of them over the decades, there are constant contradictions, alongside worthwhile bits of wisdom and expertise. Often in the same book.

In today's episode/post, I am going to be pulling quotes from a recent book that was published, The Art of Spending Money by Morgan Housel, however, this books falls into that category I just mentioned. And my approach to extrapolating useful insights follows his own advice, have a strong filter. We'll talk about that more later the final point on this list, but essentially, apply critical thinking skills to any book you read, bringing to the table your previous experience and knowledge, so you can know with clarity what is worth grabbing and applying to your life and what is not.

Overarchingly, Housel offers an abundance of wisdom, much of which aligns with living a life of contentment, and that is why I wanted to bring you this list of how to finesse the art of spending.

"Money itself doesn't buy happiness, but it can help you find independence and purpose—both key ingredients for a happier life if you cultivate them." —Morgan Housel

How we choose to spend our money is personal, it is something we must make with an independent mind that is wise in knowing when we don't know something about our finances and to find experts in the fields we need to better understand.

With sound money management skills – budgeting, savings, retirement – topics that have each been discussed at length in the many posts found in TSLL's Money Archived posts, we can now explore how to best spend our money to live the life that supports, nourishes and brings us peace of mind. Let's explore 13 ways to do just that.

 

~Find the Show Notes for this episode on The Simply Luxurious Life blog - https://thesimplyluxuriouslife.com/podcast413 

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0:00.0

Welcome to the simple sophisticate, where in 2014, this podcast premiered, and now in its 12th season,

0:10.0

the show continues to focus on the same principles it was founded upon, the art of living a life of quality over quantity.

0:18.0

Topics range from creating an everyday life you love living, strengthening mindfulness

0:22.9

practices, building a capsule wardrobe, preparing seasonally delicious meals, traveling and exploring

0:29.2

France and Britain, and living life to the fullest as you courageously honor your true self,

0:34.8

because living well really is quite simple once we know the skills of

0:39.3

cultivating contentment. I'm your host, Shannon Ables, and whether you're listening while

0:44.7

you're on your commute, exercising, working in the garden or art studio, in route or returning from

0:50.4

that dream destination, or sitting down and savoring a hot cuppa or a cafe au lae. Thank you for

0:57.1

tuning in. Let's get started. Welcome to episode 413 of the simple, Sophisticate podcast. Thank you for

1:05.9

joining me today. I am looking forward to chatting with you about this topic because it involves art, but not the

1:13.7

traditional art. We're talking actually about the art of spending money and very specifically

1:20.3

how understanding the art of utilizing our money contributes to living the life of contempt, to living the simply

1:32.0

luxurious life that is unique to us. And that's why it's called an art. Because how you spend

1:40.1

your money versus how I spend my money, even if we have the exact same amount in our checking

1:45.1

account is going to be uniquely different if we are doing it right. All right. So if we're doing

1:51.7

it the same, nope, that's not going to work. You and I are not going to be living simple luxuriously

1:56.1

because we are not going to be fulfilled in the same ways. Anyway, so I'm kind of getting ahead of myself,

2:02.6

but that is what we're going to talk about today.

2:04.8

13 ways to finesse the art of spending money.

2:09.2

And what exactly that means?

2:11.2

How is it an art?

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