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Join Carl on this episode of Behavior Gap Radio as he talks about the importance of being mindful of who and what we compare ourselves to. With sharp observations and personal stories, Carl shows how the people we hang out with and the media we consume can really affect how we see things like money, success, and happiness. Using some examples from his own life, he explains how our comparison set can even shape how we spend our money and how happy we feel. Carl suggests that by being picky about who and what we let influence us, we can take back control of our thoughts and feel more satisfied with our lives.
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Join Carl on this episode of Behavior Gap Radio as he talks about the importance of being mindful of who and what we compare ourselves to. With sharp observations and personal stories, Carl shows how the people we hang out with and the media we consume can really affect how we see things like money, success, and happiness. Using some examples from his own life, he explains how our comparison set can even shape how we spend our money and how happy we feel. Carl suggests that by being picky about who and what we let influence us, we can take back control of our thoughts and feel more satisfied with our lives.
Want more from Carl? Get the shortest, most impactful weekly email on the web! Sign up for the Weekly Letter from Certified Financial Planner™ and New York Times columnist Carl Richards here: https://behaviorgap.com/

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