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In this episode, Carl expands the idea of planning beyond money to include the four forms of capital we’re always spending: money, energy, time, and attention. He explains why plans that only optimize for dollars can look great on paper and still fail in real life, especially when invisible costs like exhaustion, distraction, or resentment go unexamined. Through simple, human examples, Carl argues that attention is the true currency of meaning and relationships, and that real planning is about aligning how we use all of our capital with what actually matters to us.
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In this episode, Carl expands the idea of planning beyond money to include the four forms of capital we’re always spending: money, energy, time, and attention. He explains why plans that only optimize for dollars can look great on paper and still fail in real life, especially when invisible costs like exhaustion, distraction, or resentment go unexamined. Through simple, human examples, Carl argues that attention is the true currency of meaning and relationships, and that real planning is about aligning how we use all of our capital with what actually matters to us.
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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