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2583: That Clutter in Your Home Used to be Money by Craig Stephens of Retire Before Dad on Spending Mindfully

2583: That Clutter in Your Home Used to be Money by Craig Stephens of Retire Before Dad on Spending Mindfully

FromOptimal Finance Daily


2583: That Clutter in Your Home Used to be Money by Craig Stephens of Retire Before Dad on Spending Mindfully

FromOptimal Finance Daily

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Length:
13 minutes
Released:
Jan 11, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

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Episode 2583: 
Craig Stephens of Retire Before Dad.com shares his perspective on how clutter in the home represents wasted money and opportunities. He discusses the emotional and financial costs of holding onto items that depreciate rapidly and offers advice on minimizing clutter, including embracing minimalism, being intentional about purchases, and focusing on experiences over material possessions. This approach aims to free individuals from the burden of excess belongings and promote a more fulfilling lifestyle.
Read along with the original article(s) here: https://www.retirebeforedad.com/clutter-home-money/
Quotes to ponder:
"When I see unused stuff around the house, I see things that used to be money."
"Material objects become a lifelong burden. Once you own an object, it owns you until you release it from your life."
"Spend money on experiences that bring you happiness, not things that give you or the kids short-term excitement, but end up collecting dust."
Episode references:
"Clutterfree with Kids" by Joshua Becker: Link to Book
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Released:
Jan 11, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

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