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Bill Perkins – Memory Dividends, Time Buckets, and Maximizing Net Fulfillment

 
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Out of all the episodes of the Financial Independence Podcast, this is the one I wish I heard when I was on my journey to financial independence

Bill Perkins, author of Die with Zero, joins Chris Hutchins on the All the Hacks podcast to discuss what money is really for – maximizing net fulfillment.

This interview is incredible, so I reached out to Chris to ask if I could share it with you all, and thankfully he agreed!

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Highlights

  • Why you should maximize for net fulfillment rather than net worth
  • When is the best time to allocate money to get the most fulfillment
  • Why you should time bucket your experiences instead of having a bucket list
  • How to break out of earning-saving-investing autopilot
  • Why you should fear wasting your life more than running out of money

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Out of all the episodes of the Financial Independence Podcast, this is the one I wish I heard when I was on my journey to financial independence

Bill Perkins, author of Die with Zero, joins Chris Hutchins on the All the Hacks podcast to discuss what money is really for – maximizing net fulfillment.

This interview is incredible, so I reached out to Chris to ask if I could share it with you all, and thankfully he agreed!

Listen Now

Highlights

  • Why you should maximize for net fulfillment rather than net worth
  • When is the best time to allocate money to get the most fulfillment
  • Why you should time bucket your experiences instead of having a bucket list
  • How to break out of earning-saving-investing autopilot
  • Why you should fear wasting your life more than running out of money

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Related Post

The post Bill Perkins – Memory Dividends, Time Buckets, and Maximizing Net Fulfillment appeared first on Mad Fientist.

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