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🗓️ 23 September 2022
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0:00.0 | You can afford anything but not everything. Every choice that you make is a trade-off |
0:14.0 | against something else. And that doesn't just apply to your money. That applies to your |
0:17.7 | time, your focus, your energy, your attention to any limited resource that you need to manage. |
0:23.9 | Everything yes to something implicitly carries an opportunity cost. And that opens the door |
0:30.6 | to two follow-up questions. First, what matters most? Sounds like a simple question on the |
0:35.2 | surface, but it's perhaps one of the hardest questions you'll ever answer. |
0:39.1 | And the second question is once you've identified what matters most, how do you align your actions? |
0:45.9 | To reflect that, how do you bridge the gap between your ideal self and your daily behaviors? |
0:51.5 | During these two questions is a lifetime practice. And that's what this podcast is here to explore. |
0:56.9 | My name is Paula Pant, I'm the host of the Afford Anything Podcast. Every September, we do something |
1:02.1 | that I know so many of you enjoy. We pull four of our favorite interviews from our archives. |
1:11.3 | We've had more than 400 episodes. We pull four of our favorite interviews each reflecting |
1:16.2 | a different theme. The acronym that characterizes the month of September is F-I-R-E, which |
1:22.1 | we've rebranded as financial psychology, investing, real estate, and entrepreneurship F-I-R-E. |
1:29.1 | And so each week during the month of September, we air one of the best interviews from our |
1:35.3 | vault, reflecting each of these four categories. Today, we bring you the letter R real estate, |
1:42.9 | and we share with you an interview that we originally aired four years ago with a real estate |
1:49.0 | investor and a good friend of mine named Chad Carson. Now, Chad Carson's friends, back in |
1:55.3 | college, used to call him a nerd jock. He was a former college football linebacker at Clemson |
2:01.3 | University, a 235-pound athlete who went to college on a football scholarship. Because |
2:07.5 | of that, he graduated debt-free with $1,000 in savings that he accumulated from various |
2:12.7 | odd jobs. Out of college, he started at zero. He had no debt, but he also had no assets |
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