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When it comes to our money, the things we feel most certain about are often the exact blind spots that quietly derail our long-term plans.

We hold onto financial beliefs as if they’re religion or politics, rarely checking if they actually serve our long-term legac...


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What does it actually take to build a business that can routinely innovate without imploding?

Most of what we are taught about traditional, top-down leadership is completely wrong when it comes to driving innovation.

True innovation isn’t about having a single visi...


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It turns out that almost everything we’re taught about personal finance is completely backward if you try to use the same advice your entire life.

What works perfectly when you have $10,000 in the bank will completely stall you out once you hit $1 million.

Yet most m...


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Ever feel like your money plan looks perfect on paper, but you’re still stressed out about it?

While spreadsheets give us the exact math, how we feel about our wealth is a whole different story.

Joe and I dive into the big gap between money logic and human psychology to help you find some actual ...


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The US economy showed surprisingly robust job growth in May, adding 172,000 new jobs and signaling a broadening recovery that extends far beyond essential services.

But underneath the strong labor market, headlines are flashing mixed signals: treasury yields are climbing on inflation worries, real estate markets are seeing regional corrections, and consumer sentiment ...


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