Ep 66 | Stop Spending Money (Like This)
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In this episode, Priya Malani breaks down the single most underrated financial habit for high earners: the pause. Using a simple observation from how she orders food at restaurants, she makes the case that most overspending isn't reckless or irresponsible. It's just fast. Decisions made in motion, pre-approved by "I deserve this," and driven by a brain that reacts before it decides. She explains why autopilot spending is expensive not because of one big mistake but because of hundreds of small, unconsidered ones that quietly build a lifestyle you never actually chose.
Takeaways:
- Autopilot spending isn't caused by one dramatic purchase. It's the accumulation of hundreds of small decisions that build a lifestyle you never sat down and chose.
- When "I deserve this" pre-approves every purchase, it stops functioning as a decision and starts functioning as a justification.
- High earners don't end up financially stuck from one catastrophic mistake. It's the slow accumulation of unconsidered choices that adds up to a lifestyle that costs more than it should and delivers less than it could.
- The pause isn't about restriction. It's about making sure the decision was actually yours in the first place.
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