Agree. Made me think the book The Psychology of Money. Part of the reason I loved it, and I suspect why it has been so popular, is the author levels with you... His breakdown as to what's rational and what's REASONABLE for normal, emotional humans, is awesome.
I wonder if you'd have Prof. Damodaran on here as well. Or if you have, I'll go check out that episode. But he's one of the people I follow most closely because of how thorough his breakdowns are, and his lectures are publicly available.
A couple things I thought about while watching this. First is that I have enjoyed watching the two of you not only in your journey as podcast creators, but as advisors. It has reminded me of my time at my work over the years watching people explore and evolve. Second is the thought Meir had on evoking honesty. It is a lesson that I am sorry to say I must keep re-learning, but I am thankful each time: the best invitation to truth is truth. Substitute any word for “truth”that makes it work for you. Thanks for the episode and the last few years.
A Professor that doesn,t talk on some esoteric academia la la land.. just on a Normal human level ?!!! What a GEM !! Are you two taking notes.. ?
Agree. Made me think the book The Psychology of Money. Part of the reason I loved it, and I suspect why it has been so popular, is the author levels with you... His breakdown as to what's rational and what's REASONABLE for normal, emotional humans, is awesome.
This was a fantastic episode. Love Prof Statman's straightforward and relatable approach.
I wonder if you'd have Prof. Damodaran on here as well. Or if you have, I'll go check out that episode. But he's one of the people I follow most closely because of how thorough his breakdowns are, and his lectures are publicly available.
Thank you for an excellent interview. The success answer was so well articulated
This was great! Definitely in the top 10 episodes of all times. Thank you 👍 It would be great to see Richard Thaler as a guest on RR one day 🙂
We are trying :)
A couple things I thought about while watching this. First is that I have enjoyed watching the two of you not only in your journey as podcast creators, but as advisors. It has reminded me of my time at my work over the years watching people explore and evolve. Second is the thought Meir had on evoking honesty. It is a lesson that I am sorry to say I must keep re-learning, but I am thankful each time: the best invitation to truth is truth. Substitute any word for “truth”that makes it work for you. Thanks for the episode and the last few years.
Wonderful interview, thank you very much.
Great episode!
thanks I enjoyed and learned
Thank you!
Where's the financial decisions for weirdos video?
Everyone here is a weirdo, this interview is how we learn how normal people make financial decisions;)
Every other episode
Yet, at what amount of capital does someone consider themselves to no longer be poor?
Promo-SM ☀️