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The Money Scarcity Myth: Unlearning the Lie that Hard Work Equals Wealth | Joli Artist

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In this thought-provoking episode of "So You’re Living in a Simulation," Joli challenges conventional wisdom about money, success, and societal programming. She explores the concept of money as a ubiquitous resource and questions the deeply ingrained belief that hard work always leads to wealth.

Joli delves into the psychology of fear, encouraging listeners to transform their mindset from one of scarcity to abundance. She discusses the idea of "eating" or benefiting from challenging situations, drawing parallels between sociopathic behavior in business and survival instincts.

Throughout the episode, Joli urges her audience to break free from societal conditioning, rethink their approach to security and opportunity, and embrace a more empowered perspective on life and success.

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Timestamps:

00:00 - Introduction

02:14 - Money is absolutely ubiquitous

04:12 - "Money is hard to earn" – The social conditioning

07:40 - "Mortgage" – Death pledge

10:36 - Empty job titles: Prioritizing appearance over substance

12:23 - "Fiat" – Isn't real

17:23 - "The emperor has no clothes"

20:16 - The sense of lack vs. abundance

22:25 - Understanding the real cost of being secure

24:55 - "Scared money don’t make no money"

28:54 - The power of asking "Can I benefit from this?"

41:04 - Fear is only meant to be a warning, deprogram yourself

42:43 - Stoic mindset and final thoughts

Key Questions Explored:

1. Is money truly hard to earn?

2. How does society program our beliefs?

3. Does hard work guarantee wealth?

4. What's the real cost of security?

5. How does fiat currency work?

6. Why shift from prey to predator mindset?

7. What role does confidence play?

8. How to break the "slave mentality"?

9. Why start high in your career?

10. Is working hard always beneficial?

11. How to break societal conditioning?

12. What is an abundance mentality?

13. Can everyone become wealthy?

14. How to overcome impostor syndrome?

15. Is money ubiquitous?

16. Does hard work equal wealth?

  continue reading

218 episodios

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Contenido proporcionado por @Joli.Artist, aka Your One Black Friend and Aka Your One Black Friend. Todo el contenido del podcast, incluidos episodios, gráficos y descripciones de podcast, lo carga y proporciona directamente @Joli.Artist, aka Your One Black Friend and Aka Your One Black Friend o su socio de plataforma de podcast. Si cree que alguien está utilizando su trabajo protegido por derechos de autor sin su permiso, puede seguir el proceso descrito aquí https://es.player.fm/legal.

In this thought-provoking episode of "So You’re Living in a Simulation," Joli challenges conventional wisdom about money, success, and societal programming. She explores the concept of money as a ubiquitous resource and questions the deeply ingrained belief that hard work always leads to wealth.

Joli delves into the psychology of fear, encouraging listeners to transform their mindset from one of scarcity to abundance. She discusses the idea of "eating" or benefiting from challenging situations, drawing parallels between sociopathic behavior in business and survival instincts.

Throughout the episode, Joli urges her audience to break free from societal conditioning, rethink their approach to security and opportunity, and embrace a more empowered perspective on life and success.

Youroneblackfriend.com

Timestamps:

00:00 - Introduction

02:14 - Money is absolutely ubiquitous

04:12 - "Money is hard to earn" – The social conditioning

07:40 - "Mortgage" – Death pledge

10:36 - Empty job titles: Prioritizing appearance over substance

12:23 - "Fiat" – Isn't real

17:23 - "The emperor has no clothes"

20:16 - The sense of lack vs. abundance

22:25 - Understanding the real cost of being secure

24:55 - "Scared money don’t make no money"

28:54 - The power of asking "Can I benefit from this?"

41:04 - Fear is only meant to be a warning, deprogram yourself

42:43 - Stoic mindset and final thoughts

Key Questions Explored:

1. Is money truly hard to earn?

2. How does society program our beliefs?

3. Does hard work guarantee wealth?

4. What's the real cost of security?

5. How does fiat currency work?

6. Why shift from prey to predator mindset?

7. What role does confidence play?

8. How to break the "slave mentality"?

9. Why start high in your career?

10. Is working hard always beneficial?

11. How to break societal conditioning?

12. What is an abundance mentality?

13. Can everyone become wealthy?

14. How to overcome impostor syndrome?

15. Is money ubiquitous?

16. Does hard work equal wealth?

  continue reading

218 episodios

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