In 1987, a movie called “Wall Street” was released that painted a narrative of corporate greed and self-indulgence over the infamous financial district. This negative stigma has created a stereotype of finance careers, highlighting greed and money as the main motivators of success. In this episode of ClariTalks, Seth Bollinger explores the world of Wall Street through a financial advisor, a business student, and a moral psychologist with this question: how do careers and the good life intersect? And when does a career-focused life result in burnout?