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Everything You Don’t See, Regret Minimization, Nicotine vs. Tobacco

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Posted By Man Overseas Posted on December 12, 2025
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This week’s solo episode I pick back up with Morgan Housel’s The Art of Spending Money. As I read through it, the book continues to prove how much of our relationship with money is shaped by our upbringing and expectations. I discuss why contentment matters as much as income, why comparison is not only the thief of joy but can be poisonous, and how money buys freedom only when you stop letting others’ opinions steer your choices.

I also dig into the bigger themes Housel raises around happiness, independence, and the quiet traps people fall into when they chase status instead of meaning. It’s a reminder that good money decisions start in your head long before they show up in your bank account.

Also this week’s biggest political and financial stories – from Venezuela tensions and US military moves to IQ data, poverty studies, S&P dominance, housing costs, global investing trends, consumer stats, America’s shifting cultural landscape, and much more.

Here are all the topics discussed:
  • Returning from New Orleans trip
  • Picking up with Morgan Housel’s The Art of Spending Money
  • Warren Buffett’s measure of life success
  • Charlie Sheen spending money on “goddesses”
  • Chapter: The Happiest People I Know
  • Visiting my childhood best friend Brett in Louisiana
  • Chewing tobacco in high school
  • Contentment relative to desire
  • Divorce statistics among 10 richest men in the world
  • J. Paul Getty’s lack of happiness despite wealth
  • Severity of fentanyl withdrawal
  • Chapter: The Most Valuable Financial Asset
  • Internal vs external benchmarks
  • Competing with yourself instead of others
  • Chapter: What Makes You Happy?
  • Costa Rica earthquake story
  • Netflix documentary: The Perfect Neighbor
  • Chapter: The Rich and the Wealthy
  • Reggie Vanderbilt’s self-destructive lifestyle
  • Anderson Cooper’s view of inheritance as a curse
  • Harvey Firestone on big houses being unnecessary burdens
  • David Brooks’ Africa trip and preferring simpler camps
  • Chapter: Risk and Regret
  • Jeff Bezos’ regret minimization framework
  • Nick Maggiulli on risk-taking analogy (cigarettes vs heroin)
  • Chapter: Look at Them
  • CS Lewis’ “Inner Ring” explanation
  • Modern comparison & social media amplifying envy
  • European vacations becoming mainstream
  • US military surrounding Venezuela oil tanker
  • Rob Henderson’s posts on X
  • Stats on “violence against the rich”
  • Universal basic income study summary
  • Investing section from The Idea Farm
  • Past S&P top 10 companies vs today
  • Private equity funds vs McDonald’s locations
  • Apple stock buybacks, Costco hotdogs & TP sales
  • Uber vs Lyft usage
  • US healthcare per-capita spending
  • Views on marriage: 12th grade girls vs boys
  • Illiteracy in America
  • Nicotine vs tobacco
Books mentioned:
  • The Art of Spending Money by Morgan Housel
  • Blitzed: Drugs in the Third Reich by Norman Ohler
  • Thinking Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman
Listen here:
https://www.manoverseas.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/12/dec12-solo-episode-full.mp3

 

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