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In this episode, Carl reflects on a line from William Wordsworth written in 1802: “Getting and spending, we lay waste our powers.” Carl explores how Wordsworth was already warning about the danger of a culture obsessed with acquisition and consumption. The real loss, he suggests, isn’t moral or financial. It’s the quiet erosion of our attention, imagination, and sense of wonder. Carl invites listeners to consider a deeper risk around money: not losing it, but losing the parts of ourselves that money can never buy.
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In this episode, Carl reflects on a line from William Wordsworth written in 1802: “Getting and spending, we lay waste our powers.” Carl explores how Wordsworth was already warning about the danger of a culture obsessed with acquisition and consumption. The real loss, he suggests, isn’t moral or financial. It’s the quiet erosion of our attention, imagination, and sense of wonder. Carl invites listeners to consider a deeper risk around money: not losing it, but losing the parts of ourselves that money can never buy.
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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