EPISODE · Jul 6, 2026 · 43 MIN
5 Money Milestones and the Lie Each One Tells
from Your Money Guide on the Side · host Tyler Gardner
Pre-order Tyler's book, Real Wealth, at tyler.gardner.com/book and be eligible for all monthly incentives between now and December 1st! And as always, a MASSIVE thank you to this week's sponsors: Thrive Market: → thrivemarket.com/tyler for $20 off your first three orders plus you’ll get a FREE $60 gift! Gelt: → joingelt.com/tyler because Q3 is where strategic businesses make game-changing tax moves before the yearis over. If you're a business or a high-net worth individual, check out Gelt today. Anthropic: → claude.ai/tyler to experience AI for minds that don't stop at good enough. Facet: → facet.com/tyler for an exclusive $550 kickstart offer! And on to the show notes!! We spend a lot of our lives chasing financial milestones. A six-figure salary. Coast FIRE. Retirement. The next big achievement. But what if those milestones were never meant to make us feel complete? In this episode, Tyler steps away from spreadsheets and investment strategies to explore what literature can teach us about money, ambition, and the illusion that one more milestone will finally make everything click. Drawing on works by C.P. Cavafy, Samuel Johnson, Kazuo Ishiguro, and David Foster Wallace, Tyler reflects on why so many financial goals feel strangely empty once we reach them—and what that means for how we should build our lives. In this episode, Tyler explores: Why a six-figure salary often changes less than we expect What Coast FIRE really gives us—and what it doesn't The hidden myth at the heart of retirement planning Why major achievements rarely deliver lasting fulfillment The importance of always having another "Ithaca" on the horizon The one financial milestone that genuinely does transform people's lives: getting out of high-interest debt The core idea: Financial milestones matter—but not because they complete us. They give us direction. The real value isn't in arriving. It's in the person you become on the way there. If the show's been helpful, leaving a quick review on Apple or Spotify genuinely helps. Hope this gives you something to think about this week.
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Pre-order Tyler's book, Real Wealth, at tyler.gardner.com/book and be eligible for all monthly incentives between now and December 1st! And as always, a MASSIVE thank you to this week's sponsors: Thrive Market: → thrivemarket.com/tyler for $20 off your first three orders plus you’ll get a FREE $60 gift! Gelt: → joingelt.com/tyler because Q3 is where strategic businesses make game-changing tax moves before the yearis over. If you're a business or a high-net worth individual, check out Gelt today. Anthropic: → claude.ai/tyler to experience AI for minds that don't stop at good enough. Facet: → facet.com/tyler for an exclusive $550 kickstart offer! And on to the show notes!! We spend a lot of our lives chasing financial milestones. A six-figure salary. Coast FIRE. Retirement. The next big achievement. But what if those milestones were never meant to make us feel complete? In this episode, Tyler steps away from spreadsheets and investment strategies to explore what literature can teach us about money, ambition, and the illusion that one more milestone will finally make everything click. Drawing on works by C.P. Cavafy, Samuel Johnson, Kazuo Ishiguro, and David Foster Wallace, Tyler reflects on why so many financial goals feel strangely empty once we reach them—and what that means for how we should build our lives. In this episode, Tyler explores: Why a six-figure salary often changes less than we expect What Coast FIRE really gives us—and what it doesn't The hidden myth at the heart of retirement planning Why major achievements rarely deliver lasting fulfillment The importance of always having another "Ithaca" on the horizon The one financial milestone that genuinely does transform people's lives: getting out of high-interest debt The core idea: Financial milestones matter—but not because they complete us. They give us direction. The real value isn't in arriving. It's in the person you become on the way there. If the show's been helpful, leaving a quick review on Apple or Spotify genuinely helps. Hope this gives you something to think about this week.
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