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How to Use Money to Buy Freedom & Independence

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Posted By Man Overseas Posted on December 2, 2025
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In this solo episode, I share highlights from The Art of Spending Money by Morgan Housel. I talk about getting what you want vs. what you need, how money shapes our independence, and why the book hit me at the right time. I also get into how our upbringing, culture, and past struggles influence our every financial decision. One of my favorite quotes from the book is: “Personal finance is more personal than finance.”

I also discuss why admiration rarely comes from material things, and how understanding someone’s background can make their behavior [with money] make sense. The ultimate goal is this: Spend money in ways that reflect who you are, not who you’re trying to impress.

There’s also an update from “the best movie ever.” Political leaks and immigration failures, civil–conflict warnings, media fraud, the Seditious Six, Afghan vetting disasters, political polarization, and much more.

Topics discussed:
  • The Art of Spending Money by Morgan Housel
  • Gifting books to friends
  • Getting what you want vs what you need
  • Misusing money & chasing the wrong things
  • My daughter’s biking accident
  • Carl Jung’s list of what creates happiness in the human mind
  • Money providing independence & purpose rather than happiness
  • Money as a tool to leverage who you are vs defining you
  • Housel’s political leanings & upbringing
  • Robert Quillen quote on those who show off their wealth
  • Story of a 30-year-old Lamborghini owner
  • Delayed gratification & enjoying your work
  • Shaping financial decisions across cultures & families
  • Spending $30k/month on heroin & cocaine
  • Cultural differences in addressing parents by first name
  • Quote: “Personal finance is more personal than finance”
  • Reverse obituary exercise
  • Desire for admiration and spending money
  • Reputation mattering more than material wealth
  • Arizona senator Ruben Gallego’s leaked texts about Democrats
  • Jenna Ellis, her plea deal, and case dismissal
  • The “Seditious Six”
  • Two National Guardsmen killed by an Afghan refugee
  • Political polarization & risk of civil conflict in America
Books mentioned:
  • The Art of Spending Money by Morgan Housel
Listen here:
https://www.manoverseas.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/12/solo-episode-new-full.mp3

 

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