Morgan Housel: Understand & Apply the Psychology of Money to Gain Greater Happiness

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  • Опубликовано: 3 дек 2024

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  • @hubermanlab
    @hubermanlab  2 дня назад +85

    Thank you for watching. If you enjoyed this topic and episode, please click the "like" button below the episode title, and subscribe to our channel here on RUclips. Thank you for your interest in science! -- Andrew

    • @pabanbharali-z69
      @pabanbharali-z69 2 дня назад +4

      Lots of love from India sir please can you make it in hindi like another RUclipsrs Thanks

    • @godsblackpanther
      @godsblackpanther 2 дня назад +4

      Abundance Blessings Andrew 🕊️😊😊😊

    • @bellaanis7157
      @bellaanis7157 2 дня назад

      From this I would share, I value more what I do passionate about and let the money follow me because aspire to do the best by never let money be what drives me more than the purpose empowered my passion.
      Money is not the most important when 37 years I live my life money still cannot buy me, my common sense, my loyalty to trusted alliances which never jeopardise the core principles, my conscience, my judgement, my character also my behaviour even my choice which determine me as human being that are worth more than the value of money been offered itself.
      Kindly do not misunderstood how I value money to compares with others. All of us individually need money and did agreed it does affect everything important in life. How we want to live our life if no money right?
      Only the ugly truth side, we could see for example money also can buy justice. Believe it or not money can obviously seen could play with other's justice.
      #JusticeDelayedIsJusticeDenied
      After seeing this, a key lesson about living a good life with money is when you do not need to know what is justice and injustice until it came to you. By trying to live your life hoping no one would bother to do anything unexpected are so naive and impossible right? People who want to control everything will only end up frustrated with their results when the injustice also served them what they deserved and I am to be a reminder to them of why I'm here, what fuels my hustle, and just how short this life really is.
      “Money has never made man happy, nor will it, there is nothing in its nature to produce happiness.” - Benjamin Franklin
      “There is a gigantic difference between earning a great deal of money and being rich.” - Marlene Dietrich
      Better to have a short life, which is full of what you like doing, than a long one spent in a miserable way.” - Alan Watts
      Respect others choices on how they valued money when having lack of or gigantic amounts to compared with ownself which more valuable are the best way to me.
      “The lack of money is the root of all evil.” - Mark Twain
      7 Deadly Sins;
      - Pride/Sombong
      - Greed/Tamak
      - Envy/Dengki
      - Wrath/Marah
      - Lust/Nafsu
      - Sloth/Malas
      - Gluttony/Rakus
      “Power corrupts, and absolute power corrupts absolutely.” - Lord Acton
      #TruthCrossesItsOwnIdeologyAndPrinciples
      🧠
      HUMAN.1987.WOMAN

    • @JustFun-yo1nz
      @JustFun-yo1nz День назад

      Thank u so much for this amazing podcast😊

    • @alrightalrightalrightalright
      @alrightalrightalrightalright День назад +2

      Someone get this man some water

  • @aletha460
    @aletha460 День назад +28

    Thinking about virtues, put me in mind of my dad. He was one of the wisest & most humble people I've known, and given he passed 28yrs ago, he remains so even now. This v self-effacing gentleman, was kind and showed genuine compassion, in a quiet way and did good things for others, often without the need for them-nor anyone else-knowing about it. If he called by any of his daughters homes and we weren't in, he'd go way and buy flowers from somewhere, to leave on our porch -just to let us know he'd been there. The day of his funeral, I couldn't have been prouder-for this calm & polite man, the church was so crowded, that someone passed out and the friends he had of all faiths, also attended the Catholic service. There were people standing outside, because there was no room left inside. Out of all things, even his senior work colleagues, spoke of how they knew even though he was excellent at his work, his family were his first and always. To me, though he earned an average salary, he was the richest of all men.

  • @moatasim7
    @moatasim7 2 дня назад +53

    This was the podcast I least expected. Two of my favourite people together, both of whom share a similar philosophy towards life. Just wow ❤

    • @user-br8ip3em8l
      @user-br8ip3em8l 2 дня назад +4

      The podcast was released 3 hours ago and your comment was also 3 hours ago. I have heard of speed reading, but speed watching?! Good job!

    • @moatasim7
      @moatasim7 2 дня назад +7

      I have read morgan's both books and was referring to his outlook on life overlapping with that of Andrew because he has shared similar perspectives on guest podcasts with robert greene, martha beck etc.
      Should have added "looking forward to watch this". Hope that clears it out bro :)

    • @twkr
      @twkr День назад +1

      Haha right! Just finishing his book ❤

  • @FLoAgain
    @FLoAgain День назад +36

    Every night i go to sleep with earphones on playing your podcasts. Absolutely life changing. Thank you Andrew

  • @welllivedwt
    @welllivedwt 2 дня назад +14

    18:01 hearing this after being at the same job for 2 years was kind of nice. I’ve been in the same place. No growth. Going crazy. I’ll be going back to school for my masters. And while I may lose some money and time freedom throughout the week, I applied to do substituting. People keep telling me (and I tell myself) how lucky I am to not have a stressful job that’s so easy. The downside is that I’m in the same place career wise that I was in 2 years ago. I’m finally ready for the change even if it means a little less money and other perks.

  • @Imthegoats
    @Imthegoats День назад +148

    The fact that nobody talks about the book The Secret Doctrine of Wealth on nixorus talks about how people are stuck in a trance.

  • @manankpanchmatia3470
    @manankpanchmatia3470 7 часов назад +5

    Coming from a country like India where income disparities are so high, I can barely relate to anything both of these amazingly knowledgable people are talking about.
    I generally don’t comment on videos and I doubt that Andrew would see this comment but oh well.
    I would want an expert like him to research different economies and geographies because this podcast is being viewed by people from more than a dozen countries.
    Would be very interested to know how philosophy changes when there are hundreds of millions of people struggling to even put food on their plate everyday. When I consider lack of money, I think about these kind of people. To think from that perspective as the floor to not having money vs the having money debate would make sense.
    Hope to hear from you regarding this in the future.
    Even apart from the money topic, would love to hear your general tips and advice on how people in the southern hemisphere can lead a better lifestyle.
    Thanks!

    • @jessicadora7213
      @jessicadora7213 5 часов назад

      I agree with this comment 100%. Two wealthy people discussing "the psychology of money"? More like discussing the psychology of wealth.

  • @fleming1124
    @fleming1124 День назад +15

    My favorite saying is “ Be rich in silence “

  • @mr_green33
    @mr_green33 День назад +10

    i just lost my job. i'm 27 years old, and i'm right in the middle of rebuilding a new chapter in my life with a new career and am looking for a new job. this podcast couldn't have come at a better time.

    • @maria29135
      @maria29135 День назад

      I lost my job too

    • @jamesnorona1345
      @jamesnorona1345 День назад

      Good luck friend

    • @HamidTursunov
      @HamidTursunov 17 часов назад

      Seek the Truth by trying to find the true path to God. To make God happy and to please God - what can be better than this? But to understand this we have to learn what God wants us to do and to be

  • @Pretending_To_Trumpet
    @Pretending_To_Trumpet День назад +9

    Morgan came across so well. What a grounded and empathetic person. I loved this episode, what a great, positive view of money and life.

  • @lisinbondi1240
    @lisinbondi1240 14 часов назад +1

    Excellent discussion - couple of things occurred to me and you have reinforced
    1. you can have a job that is meaningful, well paid and that you have control over your time without having your own business
    2. retirement for many people leads to accelerated intellectual aging - because the effort of navigating the workplace is an intellectual challenge of its own
    3. I had 5 years off as a new mother so I know I don't want to retire, I know what it looks like - not for me
    however there are people whose jobs are hard physically and mentally and are just 'done' by 60 or 65 - and for them retirement can be a different path. I have seen both - it is about what is right for you

  • @Cathy-e1s
    @Cathy-e1s 2 дня назад +19

    Kids need good money models. Financial classes are no match for parents that waste money or have massive debt. Studies have been done on this. The classes don't change behavior. It helps to know people from all financial levels and look hard at their lives. My art professor explained what my income would be if I pursued my passion. I chose healthcare, and can afford to visit museums around the world and buy nice prints for the home I own. So I do. Love art. Also love heat, a nice home in a safe place, and a new car. Only rich kids become art historians. Or people who like being poor at 40. For the sake of art.

    • @jessicadora7213
      @jessicadora7213 2 дня назад

      It is Very Possible to be an artist and support yourself well.

    • @Cathy-e1s
      @Cathy-e1s 2 дня назад +3

      @@jessicadora7213 Just not very likely. The studies have been done; from universities that graduate MFAs, and from IRS information. By "well", do you mean incomes in the 6 figures, with a home and car that aren't in disrepair, and a solid retirement account? Because that is what I consider "well". All the artists I have known that aren't trust fund babies have a spouse that pays the bills. They leave, and it is rice and beans.

    • @jessicadora7213
      @jessicadora7213 2 дня назад

      @@Cathy-e1s Your art professor was probably correct in your case. I know lots of VERY successful artists.

    • @jackperry6269
      @jackperry6269 5 часов назад

      Copy

  • @EmilyJason-e1w
    @EmilyJason-e1w День назад +116

    It’s amazing how much beliefs they teach us around money hold us back. How is nobody talking about 'The Architect of Riches' by Alexander Pierce, it really opens your eyes.

    • @JTDIYM
      @JTDIYM День назад +7

      Trash spam

  • @ptmurphy436
    @ptmurphy436 День назад +4

    Ecclesiastes is the greatest commentary on wealth and happiness. Interesting to see how the views discussed compare.

  • @andrewconnor4429
    @andrewconnor4429 2 дня назад +5

    Dear Andrew: I am so proud of you. You are more relaxed these days. I have schizoaffective and head injuries and ptsd and life is hard bro. I cling to your podcast and i read Morgan's book when it came out and it helps. You need to have Karl Friston on your show.
    Thank you andrew

  • @DrBrianKeating
    @DrBrianKeating 2 дня назад +4

    Fantastic, out of the box episode from two of the best thinkers trodding the intellectual landscape of our time. 🙏 gents

    • @callahanwelsh
      @callahanwelsh День назад

      I’m one of the best thinkers in this world too. If you haven’t heard of me, do your research.

  • @olgazavilohhina6854
    @olgazavilohhina6854 2 дня назад +11

    ¡Hola Profe!Thought provoking conversation .Made me think about how my childhood. Growing up in Soviet Union, there was almost no point talking about money. Empty shelves, fixed salaries and a feeling lucky to stand in line only for an hour to get basic necessities like toilet paper kind of eliminates a need to have this talk. Success and respect weren't measured in money.We sure had a lot to learn about the world after Soviet Union collapsed.Thank You for all Your hard work and care for all of us.

  • @emilyliao0436
    @emilyliao0436 День назад +4

    My, my, I think one day this podcast will include interviews with every single author of the non-fiction books that I have read...

  • @shirintobie-paul3501
    @shirintobie-paul3501 День назад +5

    Thank you Dr.Huberman, team, sponsors and supporters. THANK YOU MORGAN HOUSEL☀️

  • @ThunderMLG
    @ThunderMLG День назад +3

    I got a copy of his book "The Psychology of Money" laying on my desk and it's starring at me for a couple of days now.
    Maybe this is a sign.

  • @LadyAsmodeus
    @LadyAsmodeus 2 дня назад +16

    perfect timing for this after just came home from blowing some money, but this time I spent it on christmas presents ~

  • @juliaklymenko195
    @juliaklymenko195 19 часов назад +1

    This is probably the best episode out of all I watched this year!

  • @SaadAlmorad
    @SaadAlmorad 6 часов назад

    It’s interesting how intellectual Morgan’s perspective is: ‘I can’t tell you what to do because I don’t know you-what’s right for you might not be right for me!’ We kind of miss this mentality in today’s society, especially among leaders with influence.

  • @ProductofNZ
    @ProductofNZ 2 дня назад +5

    Happiness is situational and fleeting. Seek joy.

  • @Joelisgreat
    @Joelisgreat 22 часа назад

    Thanks Morgan and Andrew. A good friend gifted me a book called the “Psychology of Money” 2 weeks ago and I read over the first chapter, which was different than most books on finances(money) not awfully practical but more so analytical of the behaviors of one which courses the way they utilize money. I put the book down and this morning as I am heading out the house for work, I picked it up to go on to chapter two…I open RUclips and typed Andrew Huberman, and this episode came up! Which has been very instructional. great insights and valuable information from these two wonderful brains. I look forward to completing the book and assessing my own thoughts and beliefs, as well as those beliefs ingrained in us from a young age, growing up!!
    It’s truly fascinating how complex this can be and without even you being aware…so much is always ongoing…

  • @Nikhil.V101
    @Nikhil.V101 2 дня назад +76

    Andrew make a video on red flags and when to leave a relationship

    • @giorgikacharava97
      @giorgikacharava97 2 дня назад +9

      Once dopamine level drops while they are around you.

    • @ricasso777
      @ricasso777 2 дня назад +5

      Study the psychology on attachment styles .

    • @michaelkartsonis6332
      @michaelkartsonis6332 2 дня назад +27

      The fact you’re writing this comment lol

    • @jessicadora7213
      @jessicadora7213 2 дня назад

      @@michaelkartsonis6332 Now is good!

    • @Eddie-Spaghetti
      @Eddie-Spaghetti 2 дня назад +6

      It’s probably time to leave Nikhil if you asking this question. Your just looking for some confidence to do it by asking Andrew to do a video about it.

  • @PaulBrian-m5f
    @PaulBrian-m5f День назад +4

    *I'm glad you made this video* it reminds me of my transformation from a nobody to good home, $34k monthly and a good daughter full of love..

    • @AndreaBocelli-lc2ft
      @AndreaBocelli-lc2ft День назад

      My advice to everyone is that saving is great but investment is the key to be successful imagine investing $15,000 and received $472,700.

  • @Golgibaby
    @Golgibaby 2 дня назад +1

    Mahalo for venturing into conversations that are practical, relevant, and bolstered by evidence. Timestamp: 1:01:42 an example of the effective approach to a public health problem for the youth on smoking

  • @MrFn65
    @MrFn65 2 дня назад +4

    Looking forward to learning the mental game and approach to money and overral happiness. There is a threshold where it’s great then it goes overboard and destructive.

  • @vaishnavisai7628
    @vaishnavisai7628 День назад +12

    Morgan's book changed my life, I learnt so much about life through financial lessons. Thank you :) Love you both

  • @amyb7823
    @amyb7823 День назад +2

    The being young and broke and hungry thing that drives success and innovation I've noticed in the world of musicians/artists. I'm a fan of rock music and many rock bands create their best, most amazing albums in the beginning of their careers. Once they get famous and get the money, most bands get lazy and are unable to create albums that continue to be as amazing or ground breaking as their very first up and coming years. There are exceptions to every rule- u have your bands and artists who withstand the test of time, but these are few and far between.

  • @ABfromAB
    @ABfromAB 21 час назад +1

    Dr. Huberman and guest, wow, loved the discussion (like always, no surprise). You are my favorite online personality. I often wonder the kind of pressure you (and other science and information podcasters) feel to keep continuing the work you are doing.
    I hope and wish you all the happiness for being an awesome human. Thank U.

  • @poojayakanalli7864
    @poojayakanalli7864 2 дня назад +2

    What are the odd, just started reading Same as Ever and gave in my curiosity to check how Morgan Housel looks like.. Opened RUclips just to see this video released... Watchlisting it for later

  • @zacharymoore4868
    @zacharymoore4868 2 дня назад +1

    A treat to listen to during the hustle and bustle of a given Monday. Thank you again for the information you’re able to share to so many eyes and ears.

  • @resistapathy
    @resistapathy 2 дня назад +2

    From my grandfather, who grew up poor and died rich, he always said he’d rather be sad and rich than sad and poor

    • @tommuller849
      @tommuller849 2 дня назад

      Sry to say that but your grandfather wasnt very wise. Its a rather obvious insight. More interesting would be to measure sad and rich against happy and poor.

    • @resistapathy
      @resistapathy День назад +1

      @ my grandfather was explaining something to me when I asked in high school. So it wasn’t obvious to me at the time. He had an interesting life in that he went from so little to so much. At the end after his wife had died, he always used to drive to the race track and make bets on the horses. He was able to drive himself up to age 94. He had money to burn.

  • @Goldbart95
    @Goldbart95 2 дня назад +2

    I always thought of money as the sixth sense. It helps you a lot experience the other senses much more nuanced.

  • @pro100olga
    @pro100olga День назад +1

    Ensuring just a decent level of living for you and your closed ones (kids, parents) already costs A LOT. I mean, being able to live in a safe neighborhood, choose a specific (not elite) school and college for kids, healthcare for the family, dealing with random bad events. Yeah, maybe billionaires can't stop earning more for their reasons, but for the majority of ordinary people that's just the only way to secure some safety, and not a very high one.

  • @WallsBoy85
    @WallsBoy85 2 дня назад +3

    Good stuff, gents! This message needs to be heard throughout the poverty culture. It would have helped me as a child. Good day.

  • @HowTechnologyWorks3D
    @HowTechnologyWorks3D 2 дня назад +3

    Tell us half the gladnees thy heart must know.. Such harmonious Madness... Shelley s words couldn't apply more honestly to anyone more than thee Dr Hubermann

  • @AllanHinde-mb2pr
    @AllanHinde-mb2pr 2 дня назад +6

    Money will always make you happier as long as you are of good mental health already

    • @CC-sp6kl
      @CC-sp6kl День назад

      Only for a certain amount of time. Do you feel happy that you have clean water? It’s the same concept

  • @godsblackpanther
    @godsblackpanther 2 дня назад +2

    Fabulous Beautiful...Totally Relevant to our Aquarius Age...evrryone doing it their own Way...and not worrying about the Jones'es....Early on in life. The Broadest or Most Mundane Experience lets you Experience the Broadest Depth..Hands On.. although ...we do come in with a Blueprint ..that we want to Express in the World and it is already Encoded...we Are able to Interpret it as its based on Ones Immediate Experience, and Observations...heard Utterances, sights seen and Youthful and Youngest Contemplations, Questions and Queries of Self within the Experience 😊😊😊
    Blessings Professor 🕊️🕊️🕊️✨❤️‍🔥

  • @AznDudeIsOn
    @AznDudeIsOn День назад +1

    The parent modeling section is liquid gold

  • @mishellyLewis
    @mishellyLewis День назад +1

    Andrew , you are changing lives. Truly . Come to NYC and hang out with me for the weekend ! Just moved pivoted my life and pursuing life , but it feels great , scary and invite you for a cocktail !

  • @icelandlady771
    @icelandlady771 День назад +1

    Happy Holidays
    Hope you are staying warm & joyous!

  • @5_colquhoun703
    @5_colquhoun703 День назад +2

    Great insights in this podcast, thanks Andrew and Morgan. I'd like to note a connection I had made, which was, if you're somewhat baselined in yourself, you know how you want to spend your money, so I went and got a nice car. Sometimes, the mainstream example is a good brushstroke to paint the point, but do take note, this is a brainstorming discussion/session bolstered with science, facts and experiences, not a prescription. Thank you!

  • @heretohelpyoux
    @heretohelpyoux 2 дня назад +2

    Fantastic episode. I usually watch and listen learn and enjoy your content. Rarely comment, however, I just wanted to say this particular episode is one of my favourites. I have a lot of favourites from your podcast but the parts of this episode where you discuss freedom of choice and dopamine and what makes us happy really are so inspiring and very interesting. Thank you!🎉

  • @colbykultgen2059
    @colbykultgen2059 2 дня назад +8

    Morgan is brilliant. His podcast is a great listen too.

  • @ejrodell8469
    @ejrodell8469 2 дня назад +3

    Dr. Huberman, I appreciate all the people you interview and learn so much from them! I am also glad you were able to get Dr. Ethan Kross on the podcast!! Another potential guest I recommend is Dr. Joshua M Carlson who does EEG work with Reward Systems and Climate Anxiety. His work has been fascinating and would make an interesting addition to the podcast.

  • @kikianion1
    @kikianion1 День назад +1

    Can you Dr. Huberman create more contents about psychology of money in the context of reducing procrastination. Great content always from you Dr. Huberman

  • @andi9171
    @andi9171 2 дня назад +4

    Can you bring Dr. Ellen Langer on mindfulness?

  • @brettbakerjr
    @brettbakerjr 2 дня назад +4

    This one hit me right in the childhood

    • @jessicadora7213
      @jessicadora7213 2 дня назад +1

      Interesting, please say more about this

    • @brettbakerjr
      @brettbakerjr День назад

      Grew up poor and that came with a certain way of thinking which never helped me​@jessicadora7213

  • @cointelephcoin
    @cointelephcoin 2 дня назад +1

    People always gain confidence after Hearing from you 💯

  • @lauraholloway3368
    @lauraholloway3368 4 часа назад

    I love that concept, "This is your offering to God." It doesn't really matter what anyone else thinks of it. ✨

  • @myhandle321
    @myhandle321 День назад +1

    Is it some coincidence? I had been thinking of buying this book recently. And he is here!

  • @ExecutiveZombie
    @ExecutiveZombie 2 дня назад +3

    Grateful for you! 🙏🏽☔️☀️

  • @jessicadora7213
    @jessicadora7213 2 дня назад +3

    Into the Wild is one of the most depressing films I have ever seen, but I am glad I watched it one time. You may want to edit this video and remove the spoiler, Andrew. Also, I interpreted the deeper meaning of the film differently than you did. You might benefit from watching it again?

  • @div12335
    @div12335 2 дня назад +5

    Love this podcast! Could you please make an episode on Puberty and like how to get the best of it when you're going through it in like height and stuff? That would be really helpful for teenagers and interesting for older folks!

    • @ExecutiveZombie
      @ExecutiveZombie 2 дня назад +1

      As a personal trainer and dancer of ballet. I recommend gymnastics for young men. It teaches body weight + core strength, balance while increasing flexibility. 💪🏾☀️
      Most gymnast learn posture which reflects confidence to the ladies. 🤭🤗

  • @HaveMindWillThink
    @HaveMindWillThink 18 часов назад +1

    20:46
    "im not a things guy"
    Andrew your fucking awesome bro. want you to know im soaking as much up as i can and i greatly appreciate your ambition 💪

  • @TimmyDahitman
    @TimmyDahitman День назад +2

    Exactly what I need

  • @vza123
    @vza123 2 дня назад +2

    I LOVE Morgan!! Absolutely brilliant mind!

  • @VelidAgovic
    @VelidAgovic 2 дня назад +3

    Money is like chess, as long as all parties agree to rules - it works. It is no more than social contract!

  • @SourceryVC
    @SourceryVC 2 дня назад +2

    Morgan Housel is the GOAT

  • @swarnadipchatterjee
    @swarnadipchatterjee 13 часов назад

    Housel is the best behavioural finance expert of our time. Thanks Andrew for such a detailed interview.

  • @marii06marii
    @marii06marii 2 дня назад +1

    Love how the video was sped up a bit 😅 made me pay closer attention. HubermanLab implementing learning tricks to their own stuff! Love it! And loved the interview as well

  • @burmakara
    @burmakara День назад +70

    For years I tried everything to manifest money with no success. Then I read Hidden Manifestation and everything just clicked. This book is on another level.

  • @theresakwong6902
    @theresakwong6902 2 дня назад +1

    How about an episode on the psychology of gift giving. My famiy is all over the place on what, why, cost etc.

  • @areoheses3885
    @areoheses3885 2 дня назад +1

    Andrew where can we hear you lecture? I would love to come and be amongst the sophists...it would be a bucket list highlight honestly! You are an inspiration and role model of mine.

    • @hubermanlab
      @hubermanlab  День назад +1

      I’ll be doing a live tour later this year 2025

  • @balaji_gen12
    @balaji_gen12 2 дня назад +8

    Money is the most misunderstood thing in the world.. thank you for this podcast. This makes complete.

  • @theotherside93
    @theotherside93 10 часов назад

    I am excited to read this book so much, going to Barnes and Noble tomorrow!

  • @reallygoodattention
    @reallygoodattention 19 часов назад +1

    42:30 - Morgan talking about dreaming of immortality. No, not necessarily.
    It's not that black and white. There are many other large improbabilities to dream of. Quoting Rockefellers does not make this argument stronger. One could dream about peace in a region, or liberation for groups of people, or shifting climate change patterns... things that money literally cannot buy, but could afford resource to; effectively is another determination.

  • @backcountry-hunting
    @backcountry-hunting 2 дня назад +2

    Id love to hear a podcast on spina bifida. From your expertise it would be great to hear the latest information on preventing it, treating it, and things to test for. My first baby has SB and we are thinking about having another but nervous about repeating our first experience.

  • @mc411chow
    @mc411chow День назад +5

    Thank you Andrew for another great episode. Must say, Andrew has a nice masculine voice made for podcast but Morgan Housel's voice is little bit hard on the ears on this occasion.

    • @kygo
      @kygo День назад

      I think he had a cold...

  • @dukey-yf6we
    @dukey-yf6we День назад +1

    hello Dr huberman, I have listened to a lot of your podcasts and I'm a humongous fan and believe you are doing some amazing work. I appreciate all the intense efforts you put in to make the episode fantastic. Since we know that testing yourself is the best way to learn things, have you thought about maybe putting like a mini very basic quiz over the episode at the very end either? Just to have the option so we can remember the episode a bit better

    • @hubermanlab
      @hubermanlab  День назад

      Good idea! Especially given what we know about testing and retention of knowledge: www.hubermanlab.com/episode/optimal-protocols-for-studying-learning

  • @sanadalsarahneh9094
    @sanadalsarahneh9094 2 дня назад +6

    How do you choose your guests?

    • @WernervanZyl
      @WernervanZyl 2 дня назад

      All guests are EXCELLENT communicators and use very few filler words. My 2 cents.

    • @hubermanlab
      @hubermanlab  2 дня назад +13

      They have to be a true expert in their field. I have to want to talk to them. And I have to feel that they have the ability to share things that are real use to a very broad audience. Most are scientists or physicians, or clinicians and some are not but still make the cut based on what I feel is the opportunity to share information of immense value. Such as today’s guest.

    • @sanadalsarahneh9094
      @sanadalsarahneh9094 2 дня назад

      ​@@hubermanlab Thank you so much for your replay. In fact we enjoy the entire content of the podcast, specially that latest episodes that focus on Psychology and related issues. Keep going Doctor Andrew. you have great influence in our lives.

    • @theelitelifeee
      @theelitelifeee 2 дня назад

      @@hubermanlabBret Easton Ellis

    • @nickfasfasd
      @nickfasfasd 2 дня назад

      advertisement opportunities

  • @gologanlarisa5871
    @gologanlarisa5871 День назад +2

    It’s better to be rich and depressed than poor and depressed!!!

  • @MuradChebli
    @MuradChebli День назад +1

    Exactly what I was looking for since the first time I met Huberman's content.

  • @CaffeineDose
    @CaffeineDose 2 дня назад +2

    Dr I love you and will always admire you

  • @Cj_chiranjay
    @Cj_chiranjay 2 дня назад +2

    Sir Morgan talks in 2x playback speed ! 🇮🇳

  • @bertalippert
    @bertalippert 2 дня назад +3

    Loved this book! I shared how I implemented what I learned in it in a few videos and it was neat to see how Morgan’s work and expertise resonates with so many people. So helpful! Excited to see him here with you!

  • @sharonteeters7139
    @sharonteeters7139 3 часа назад

    2 things society doesn’t want us to know…. Health & Money. I strongly agree that health is a form of health.

    • @djobidjoba6143
      @djobidjoba6143 Час назад

      Health is wealth, but not the other way around 😅

  • @jackiewinther1647
    @jackiewinther1647 2 дня назад +3

    Hello Mr. Huberman, my daughter’s in university. She has a great sleep schedule, although struggles to stay awake in classes that are really hard is this because the brain is so taxed it wants to shut down to remember the information. this has become an issue for her it seems that she’s disinterested, but she’s very interested. Medically she’s fine. We’ve checked that Avenue just in case. Thank you for your time and everything that you do.

  • @andi9171
    @andi9171 2 дня назад +3

    Love the podcast! Can you do a podcast on stuttering?

  • @OurPerez
    @OurPerez 2 дня назад +1

    So timely!🙌🏾👏🏾

  • @LawgicalXX
    @LawgicalXX 2 дня назад +2

    It’s Monday!!!! Yay!!!❤🎉😊

  • @Cathy-e1s
    @Cathy-e1s 2 дня назад +1

    Being sick is very bad for your income. Avoid concussions and stupid accidents because you speed, ski on ice, plunge off cliffs, etc. Try hard not be an addict. Very hard. And for goodness sakes, don't remain in a relationship with someone who intentionally harms themselves. Run. Fast.

  • @erniea5843
    @erniea5843 2 дня назад +1

    His book was fantastic. Looking forward to this discussion

    • @soopittedbra
      @soopittedbra День назад +1

      This guy is so sharp and relatable, thank you for the recommendation. 🤙

  • @CarlAvalis
    @CarlAvalis 8 часов назад

    I'm really glad you put together this video. Both of you are great mentors. Thanks a lot!

  • @34Jeffheller
    @34Jeffheller День назад +1

    Just watched you on Shawn Ryan show your knowledge is awesome and I’m looking forward to adding you to my list along with Shawn

  • @drioliv1
    @drioliv1 2 дня назад +1

    Yes money can buffer stress but ultimately it depends on HOW you earn it, sometimes it brings more stress

  • @TherealYUVRAJ
    @TherealYUVRAJ 2 дня назад +3

    Thank you Andrew Huberman! 🙏🏻

  • @madameaeriel
    @madameaeriel 2 дня назад +8

    Right on time for that post sales guilt!

  • @holliday69
    @holliday69 2 дня назад +1

    Excellent tubecast. Thank you !!

  • @TimeSkipChapters
    @TimeSkipChapters 2 дня назад +3

    ⏱️ Timestamps by TimeSkip ⏱️
    00:00:00 - Introduction to Podcast
    00:06:27 - Behavior and Money: Understanding Choices
    00:10:38 - Regret and Financial Choices
    00:17:52 - Risk vs. Safety in Financial Decisions
    00:22:57 - False Hope from Credit Availability
    00:26:43 - Independence and Purpose: Key to Happiness
    00:33:12 - The Illusion of Financial Independence
    00:37:54 - Comparison and Insecurity Among the Wealthy
    00:41:17 - Physical Labor and Wealthy Lifestyles
    00:46:32 - The Pursuit of Immortality
    00:51:45 - Fame vs. Wealth: The Social Debt
    00:58:46 - The Emotional Disconnect in Saving
    01:02:53 - Dopamine and Exponential Thinking
    01:07:20 - Social Media Compulsion
    01:14:38 - Finding Freedom in Work
    01:18:42 - Independence Through Savings
    01:22:10 - Leaving on Your Own Terms
    01:25:50 - The Vanderbilt Family Legacy
    01:29:37 - The Cost of Success in Entrepreneurship
    01:35:03 - Social Comparison and Career Choices
    01:39:27 - Societal Progress vs. Individual Inadequacy
    01:43:14 - Tech Influence on Community Values
    01:46:40 - Carrot and Stick Motivation Explained
    01:57:05 - The Art of Spending Money
    02:01:25 - Raising Financially Savvy Kids
    02:05:21 - Understanding Different Personalities
    02:09:33 - The Importance of Happiness Over Wealth
    02:13:00 - Conclusion and Key Takeaways

  • @gretre6016
    @gretre6016 День назад +1

    I subscribed keep going brother 👊🏿

  • @tonilopes9427
    @tonilopes9427 День назад +1

    Very much appreciate this episode

  • @arsalanniroomandi3109
    @arsalanniroomandi3109 22 часа назад

    Dr. Huberman, thank you for your incredible content! Could you consider covering psoriasis and its connection to joint and bone issues (psoriatic arthritis)? It’s a complex condition affecting many, and your evidence-based insights on its mechanisms and potential interventions would be hugely valuable. Hoping you’ll explore this topic!

  • @tankgirllovesroos
    @tankgirllovesroos День назад

    Gratitude to you, your staff, and your guests and the phenomenal things that become of it. ❤🙏🏼

  • @mairavp
    @mairavp День назад +1

    What an original conversation!!!!

  • @Junaid_Ellam
    @Junaid_Ellam 2 дня назад +1

    1:53:00 this is a very valid point.

  • @tammyb8742
    @tammyb8742 День назад

    When he mentions billionaires that are rich without independence I think of Bryan Johnson. I think he's going to have big regrets when he's 250yo.
    I think work/life balance is the key.
    And I absolutely love Independence+Purpose! That's exactly how I have tried to live my life without knowing it