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Carl reflects on a profound quote by Desmond Tutu, the resilient South African Anglican Bishop and social rights activist. "When we have nothing left but God, we discover that God is enough. And money? Money is never enough." While the source of the quote isn't pinpointed, Carl delves into relevant studies exploring the link between material possessions and happiness, uncovering intriguing insights. This episode of Behavior Gap Radio prompts contemplation on the true essence of wealth and happiness and the profound discovery that material possessions may never be enough, while the intangible—such as spiritual connection—holds infinite value.
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Carl reflects on a profound quote by Desmond Tutu, the resilient South African Anglican Bishop and social rights activist. "When we have nothing left but God, we discover that God is enough. And money? Money is never enough." While the source of the quote isn't pinpointed, Carl delves into relevant studies exploring the link between material possessions and happiness, uncovering intriguing insights. This episode of Behavior Gap Radio prompts contemplation on the true essence of wealth and happiness and the profound discovery that material possessions may never be enough, while the intangible—such as spiritual connection—holds infinite value.
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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