EPISODE · Nov 27, 2025 · 23 MIN
19. The Money You See vs. The Money You Can’t See
from Fun Money: Earn. Spend. Save. Invest. Have. Give.
The problem with trying to build wealth is that your brain loves what it can see: the Tesla in the driveway, the designer handbags, the tropical vacations. But here's what I've learned: spending money that you have and watching your investments grow is way more fun than the temporary high of looking successful. This week, I’m talking about the massive difference between being rich and being wealthy, and why most of us are accidentally modeling our money habits after the wrong people. I'm breaking down why the money you can see is actually leading you astray, and why the boring, invisible money habits are the ones that create real financial freedom. Join me on this episode to discover why I pay myself a set salary even when I have $82k months, how to find the same level of calm and power that comes from not needing to spend money to feel powerful, and the six specific habits my level 10 money players use when no one is looking. Plus, I'll share why having money conversations - even the embarrassing ones about debt - is the fastest way to change your financial future. Get full show notes and more information here: https://www.sincerelyfutureyou.com/19 Come hang out with me over on Instagram, @JessMcKinleyUyeno: https://www.instagram.com/jessmckinleyuyeno/ Until next time, stay bold, stay interesting, and for the love of God, go do something fun with your money!Mentioned in this episode:Follow, Rate, and Review the Show!If you enjoyed today's show and you don't want to worry about missing an episode, you can follow the show wherever you listen to your podcast. Just click that little + sign, that follow button, and if you haven't already, share the podcast with an interesting woman in your life and leave a rating and review to let me know what you think.
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