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EPISODE · May 24, 2026 · 3 MIN

How Are We Supposed to Live on That?

from *“Yesterday, I Went to Mars ♡”* · host MakotowillOlympusMons

This episode takes a single scene from the TV series *Billions* — a wife snapping "How are we supposed to live on that?" despite sitting on tens of billions of yen — and uses it as a lens for thinking about why financial anxiety doesn't scale the way we expect it to.It touches on a piece of research suggesting that even people with savings over 100 million yen often still carry money anxiety, and explores why: not because the numbers are wrong, but because the future stays undefined, and an undefined future keeps the mind on alert.There's a close look at what happens when a certain standard of living becomes normal — the house, the travel habits, the schools, the social circle — and why lowering that standard isn't simply a matter of spending less. It starts to feel like rewriting your own sense of who you are.The episode also draws on a description of anxiety as "fear of a vague, possible future threat," using it to reframe the real source of financial unease: not the size of a balance, but the shapelessness of what's ahead.A quiet reflection on what it might actually mean to feel like enough is enough — and why putting that into your own words, rather than chasing a larger number, may be what genuinely helps.

This episode takes a single scene from the TV series *Billions* — a wife snapping "How are we supposed to live on that?" despite sitting on tens of billions of yen — and uses it as a lens for thinking about why financial anxiety doesn't scale the way we expect it to.It touches on a piece of research suggesting that even people with savings over 100 million yen often still carry money anxiety, and explores why: not because the numbers are wrong, but because the future stays undefined, and an undefined future keeps the mind on alert.There's a close look at what happens when a certain standard of living becomes normal — the house, the travel habits, the schools, the social circle — and why lowering that standard isn't simply a matter of spending less. It starts to feel like rewriting your own sense of who you are.The episode also draws on a description of anxiety as "fear of a vague, possible future threat," using it to reframe the real source of financial unease: not the size of a balance, but the shapelessness of what's ahead.A quiet reflection on what it might actually mean to feel like enough is enough — and why putting that into your own words, rather than chasing a larger number, may be what genuinely helps.

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