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Invest Like a Psychopath

Episode 14 of the 50 Fires: Money and Meaning with Carl Richards podcast, hosted by Blind Nil Audio, titled "Invest Like a Psychopath" was published on February 8, 2024 and runs 46 minutes.

February 8, 2024 ·46m · 50 Fires: Money and Meaning with Carl Richards

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Carl’s guest this week holds one of the more unique relationships with money you will ever hear. Jamie is a diagnosed psychopath, but the word doesn’t mean what you think. Psychopathy is a neurological disorder, similar to narcissistic personality disorder, and as you’ll soon discover, it has allowed Jamie to treat money with a logic that we could all learn from (example: she maxed out her retirement account at the age of 30)!   A lawyer by trade and author of the book Confessions of a Sociopath: A Life Spent Hiding in Plain Sight, Jamie breaks down the common misconceptions of the disorder,  and how it intersects with her financial behaviors. She describes how she compartmentalizes her money and how her heightened sense of impulsivity has helped her to make smart money decisions from a very early age. It turns out, having a lack of emotional connection to money is a key factor in being more responsible and with it, and Jamie will help you see it in a completely different way. EPISODE CHAPTERS (0:04:27) - Understanding the Psychological Connection to Money (0:14:12) - Psychopathic Impulsivity and Compartmentalization With Money (0:20:34) - Compound Interest and Emotional Perspectives on Money (0:27:11) - Gender, Money, and Family Dynamics (0:34:54) - Psychopathy and the Impact on Money (0:49:34) - Managing Time and Prioritizing Happiness (0:58:34) - Understanding Chicken People  (1:08:38) - Challenges and Illusions of Society's Expectations (1:18:31) - Opting Out and Simplifying Life (1:25:19) - Superficiality, Conformity, and Sharing Abundance Carl Instagram: @behaviorgap Blind Nil Instagram: @blindnilaudio Please direct business inquires to: [email protected] Cover Art: Josh Passler - TheFinArtist.com Music Credits:  Alexandra Woodward / Rabbit Reggae / courtesy of www.epidemicsound.com Cody Francis / Wherever You’re Going / courtesy of www.epidemicsound.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Carl’s guest this week holds one of the more unique relationships with money you will ever hear. Jamie is a diagnosed psychopath, but the word doesn’t mean what you think. Psychopathy is a neurological disorder, similar to narcissistic personality disorder, and as you’ll soon discover, it has allowed Jamie to treat money with a logic that we could all learn from (example: she maxed out her retirement account at the age of 30)!   A lawyer by trade and author of the book Confessions of a Sociopath: A Life Spent Hiding in Plain Sight, Jamie breaks down the common misconceptions of the disorder,  and how it intersects with her financial behaviors. She describes how she compartmentalizes her money and how her heightened sense of impulsivity has helped her to make smart money decisions from a very early age. It turns out, having a lack of emotional connection to money is a key factor in being more responsible and with it, and Jamie will help you see it in a completely different way. EPISODE CHAPTERS (0:04:27) - Understanding the Psychological Connection to Money (0:14:12) - Psychopathic Impulsivity and Compartmentalization With Money (0:20:34) - Compound Interest and Emotional Perspectives on Money (0:27:11) - Gender, Money, and Family Dynamics (0:34:54) - Psychopathy and the Impact on Money (0:49:34) - Managing Time and Prioritizing Happiness (0:58:34) - Understanding Chicken People  (1:08:38) - Challenges and Illusions of Society's Expectations (1:18:31) - Opting Out and Simplifying Life (1:25:19) - Superficiality, Conformity, and Sharing Abundance Carl Instagram: @behaviorgap Blind Nil Instagram: @blindnilaudio Please direct business inquires to: [email protected] Cover Art: Josh Passler - TheFinArtist.com Music Credits:  Alexandra Woodward / Rabbit Reggae / courtesy of www.epidemicsound.com Cody Francis / Wherever You’re Going / courtesy of www.epidemicsound.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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