070R | Left Behind

070R | Left Behind

Most people miscalculate what an hour of their work is actually worth — and it's costing them years of their life. This mashup episode unpacks listener reactions to Vicki Robin's interview, tackling the concept of "true hourly wage" (which accounts for commute time, work-related expenses, and recovery hours) and why buying beyond your "enough point" only generates clutter, not happiness. Brad and Jonathan also spotlight community wins, including Wendy's $80,000 debt payoff in one year, Cesar's discovery of one-year job-ready college programs with zero debt, and David's real-world travel rewards success. The episode explores alternative education paths, the shift from valuing money to valuing time, and how trade schools are emerging as viable, low-debt routes to meaningful work. Key Topics True Hourly Wage Discussion [00:12:04] Understanding 'true hourly wage' — factors in all costs associated with work, illustrating its impact on financial decisions. Value of Time vs Money [00:11:27] The shift in mindset regarding work and life balance, emphasizing the importance of time as a precious resource. Declutter and Minimalism [00:20:12] Excess purchases lead to clutter, not fulfillment. Alternative Education Paths [00:33:22] Trade schools and non-traditional education as viable alternatives to college, reducing debt burden. Key Quotes "True wealth is when money doesn't dictate your mindset." [00:21:29] "Excess purchases only add to your clutter, not your happiness." [00:20:12] "The cost of education includes lost income opportunities." [00:38:02] Related Resources Your Money, Your Life by Vicki Robin [00:10:08] Khan Academy [00:40:36] Chapters [00:00:00] Introduction and Updates [00:49:05] Listener Stories [00:12:04] True Hourly Wage Discussion [00:11:27] Value of Time vs Money [00:20:12] Declutter and Minimalism

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