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Afford Anything

The Brutal Money Truth No One Wants to Hear, with Dr. Brad Klontz and Adrian Brambila

Afford Anything

Paula Pant | Cumulus Podcast Network

Entrepreneurship, Business, Investing

4.63.4K Ratings

🗓️ 29 October 2024

⏱️ 99 minutes

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Summary

#553: This is the third and final episode in a three-part series. Dr. Brad Klontz and Adrian Brambila join us to share 21 harsh truths about building wealth.  This episode focuses on the final 11 harsh truths, following up on their previous conversations about the first 10 harsh truths. The conversation begins with a key distinction: poor people buy stuff, while rich people buy time. They explain how wealthy people focus on building passive income streams rather than trading hours for objects. Brambila shares how he learned this lesson personally, discussing his pickleball court purchase through investment income rather than active work hours. The duo challenges common assumptions about luxury brands, arguing that people who constantly show off designer items are usually compensating for insecurity. Klontz shares his own experience of buying an expensive watch early in his career to prove his success. They examine whether college, marriage, and homeownership are necessary for wealth building. While data shows these traditional paths often lead to higher net worth, they acknowledge these aren't the only routes to financial success. On the topic of retirement, both guests argue that completely stopping work can be psychologically harmful, sharing examples of successful people who stayed active well into their later years. They break down specific money-saving strategies like getting roommates, using public transportation, and cutting your own hair. Brambila demonstrates how women can cut their own hair during the interview. The discussion covers specific side hustle opportunities, with detailed explanation of how to make money doing Amazon product reviews. Brambila shares how his videos have generated significant income, including $2,000 in a single day during Black Friday. They address money myths about credit cards, particularly the misconception about carrying balances to improve credit scores. Real examples and personal stories illustrate their points. Klontz shares how his 11-year-old son is making $5,000 monthly doing Amazon reviews, while Brambila discusses living in a van while earning six figures to demonstrate that wealth isn't about outward appearances. The episode concludes by connecting financial security to Maslow's hierarchy of needs, explaining how building wealth enables higher-level personal growth and positive impact. Timestamps: Note: Timestamps will vary on individual listening devices based on dynamic advertising run times. The provided timestamps are approximate and may be several minutes off due to changing ad lengths. 0:00 Introduction 2:02 Poor people buy stuff, rich people own time 13:20 Wealth mindset invests in passive income vs trading time 21:20 Only insecure people flex luxury brands 30:00 Debating necessity of college, marriage, homeownership 38:20 Why retirement can harm mental health 48:40 Wealthy people aren't afraid to ask for help 54:40 Don't rely on politics for financial freedom 1:03:20 Complaining keeps you poor 1:05:20 Alternative saving strategies: roommates, bus, sobriety 1:15:20 Netflix binging vs side hustles 1:19:40 Making money with Amazon product reviews 1:28:20 Credit cards must be paid in full monthly 1:31:00 The importance of thinking rich 1:33:30 Where to find more resources and bonuses For more information, visit the show notes at https://affordanything.com/episode553 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hey there, before we dive into today's episode, I have an exciting announcement.

0:04.0

Many of you have asked me, is it possible to still get started in real estate investing?

0:08.0

Am I too late? Is the market too high? What do I do? How do I know if it's a good deal or not? Many of you have asked me many questions about rental properties over the years.

0:16.0

Well, for the first time in six months, I am a reopening enrollment to your first rental property, which is my comprehensive course that takes you from complete

0:25.5

beginner to confident investor. We surveyed our alumni and found that 48% of our students

0:32.8

have purchased at least one rental property

0:35.1

since enrolling in the course.

0:37.4

The last time that we opened our doors to this course

0:39.8

was back in May, but now we are reopening our doors again for the fall 2024 cohort.

0:48.7

To learn more go to a Ford Anything.com slash enroll. We are closing our doors on November 7th.

0:55.0

Afford Anything.com slash Enroll you have between now and November 7th to enroll.

1:01.0

I would love to see you inside. Thank you so much for listening and now let's

1:05.0

dive into today's episode.

1:09.2

We have a very special episode today.

1:11.5

Episode 3 in a three-part series with Dr Brad Claunts and Adrian Brambilla

1:18.0

about how to start thinking rich. Welcome to the Afford Anything Podcast. You can afford anything but not everything.

1:25.6

Every choice carries a trade-off and that applies not just to your money but to any

1:29.8

limited resource you need to manage, like your time, your

1:33.2

your energy, your attention. This show focuses on five pillars. Financial

1:38.4

psychology, increasing your income, investing, real estate, and

1:42.4

entrepreneurship.

1:43.2

It's double-I-fire.

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