EPISODE · May 29, 2025 · 29 MIN
What Seinfeld, The Office, and Star Wars Teach Us About Money
from That Financial Guy · host Keith Wilson
In this episode of That Financial Guy, I’m doing something a little different. I’m pulling money lessons from some of the most iconic characters in pop culture — Seinfeld, The Office, and Star Wars.Yep, I went there.What can George Costanza teach us about emotional investing? Why does Michael Scott’s idea of bankruptcy make the perfect case for financial literacy? And what does Anakin Skywalker’s impatience have to do with long-term wealth building?I’ll walk you through:Why following your emotions is a terrible investment strategyHow financial education (even the basics) can change everythingWhat it means to adopt a Jedi-like mindset when it comes to moneyAnd how to build a financial plan that doesn’t go full Death StarThis one’s fun, a little nerdy, and surprisingly packed with actionable advice. So whether you’re a fan of sitcoms, space battles, or just want to get better with your money — give it a listen.Helping you to be wise with your money!To see more videos discussing personal finance Subscribe:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbDA...For more resources: 👉 https://wfa-nc.com/insights 📝 Get your Free Retirement Plan checkuphttps://wfa-nc.com/retirement-plan-ch...To schedule a complimentary consultation with me: 👉...
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In this episode of That Financial Guy, I’m doing something a little different. I’m pulling money lessons from some of the most iconic characters in pop culture — Seinfeld, The Office, and Star Wars. Yep, I went there. What can George Costanza teach us about emotional investing? Why does Michael Scott’s idea of bankruptcy make the perfect case for financial literacy? And what does Anakin Skywalker’s impatience have to do with long-term wealth building? I’ll walk you through: Why following your...
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