The School of Greatness - 798 Spend With Joy with Ramit Sethi
Episode Date: May 17, 2019SPEND ON THE THINGS YOU LOVE. We all have an area of life we love spending money on. For me, it’s relationships. For you, it could be travel, food, wellness or something else. This is called your �...�money dial.” Once you figure out your money dial, you can spend intentionally on that rather than spending lots of money on everything. For this Five Minute Friday, I revisited a conversation I had with Ramit Sethi where he shared about his concept of “money dials” and how to spend money on the things that bring you joy. Ramit says that we should cut back spending on things we don’t care about but spend without apology on the area that makes us the happiest. We can also stop judging other people for having different money dials than us. Learn how to identify your money dial and how it can take your life to the next level in Episode 798. In This Episode You Will Learn: About the different “money dials” people have (1:40) The most common “money dial” (2:03) Ramit’s personal “money dial” (2:56) What you should cut back spending on (4:18) Follow me on: Instagram @LewisHowes Twitter @LewisHowes Facebook @LewisHowes
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This is 5-Minute Friday!
We got my man Ramit Sethi on, who is a New York Times bestselling author
of the book on personal finance called I Will Teach You to Be Rich
and the founder of GrowthLab.com.
He's also got the site IWillTeachYouToBeRich.com,
which his information helped
me get out of debt many years ago when I read his book. He's been a good friend of mine for about 10
years and just had some incredible times with him. And what you just said is extremely revealing.
Your money dial, I would be willing to bet, is relationships Oh yeah. Okay. So relate. So I have a friend, Nick Gray, Nick Gray loves hosting people at his house.
He, every day he's trying a different party. He's testing stuff. He invites people over. He does all
kinds of crazy stuff. He loves relationships. That's his money dial and a money dial. The
reason I say it's a dial is you, you start off, you know, you, maybe you have a couple of people
out to dinner and you, as you start to get more money and more success,
you turn that dial until you are totally dialed in.
You have the perfect appetizer.
You have the perfect icebreakers.
You have maybe friends who have jets.
You're really turning that dial.
There's other money dials.
The most common one is frugality.
Most people actually focus on cost above all else and you
can tell because when they buy something what's the first thing they say look at the price they
look at the price and they tell everyone else i got this for 60 off okay so that's they brag about
how discounted they got it it becomes part of their identity whereas for you dude i see your
photos i see your conference your identity is. Now, there's a few others. There's wellness, which is more and more common. And you'll see people, they have the perfect diet. They have a chef. And I'm talking when they really dial it in. This is the point of it.
They have a full when you start off, right? You can, but you went and you searched for five hours, you found the perfect program. But as you have more money, you start to say,
I want better results. I want faster results and I have money. I'm going to throw it at the problem.
Mine, my money dial is convenience. So I love convenience and I wake up.
Everything's delivered to you. Everything's delivered. I have a chef. When I leave to travel, I have this thing called a travel protocol that gets activated with my assistant.
And my plants get watered.
My email gets handled differently.
I mean, it's like I've been thinking about this for the last 15 years.
I'm a psycho.
But that's my money dial.
And I love it.
So you'll pay a premium for that money dial.
Exactly.
But I could not care less about certain other money dials.
Other common ones that a lot of people watching probably have or listening is travel.
So at a basic level, people say, I like to travel.
But imagine you've truly, truly become more advanced and you've become more successful
and you want to throw a lot of money at the problem because you value it.
Suddenly, maybe you're going three months a year.
Maybe you are leading excursions. I mean, you can just expand your mind as to what you could
possibly do beyond the typical eight days of vacation a year. So I share this with everyone
because I like to challenge people to do something. Take a look at your spending from the last two to
three months and ask yourself, what is my money dial? And your money dial is the thing that you love to spend money on.
It's the thing that gives you joy
and it's the thing you could spend
endless amounts of time optimizing.
And feel good about it.
And feel good about it.
And so the reason, once you know your money dial,
then it enables you to do two really cool things.
One is you can cut back on stuff you don't care about.
Okay, so if you just don't care about wellness or if you just don't care about travel, that's okay. You can cut the on stuff you don't care about. Okay, so if you just don't care about wellness
or if you just don't care about travel, that's okay.
You can cut the spend to that.
But I think the cooler thing is it allows you
to take that money and now spend extravagantly
on the thing you love, which is your money dial.
So if you're Louis, suddenly you don't mind
throwing a lavish dinner for your friends
with a performer and all kinds of crazy stuff
because that's your money
dial. No need to apologize for it. So for everyone, especially the advanced folks who have money,
you got to think now you're at a different level. You're not just trying to cut your debt. You're
not just trying to cut back. You actually can spend on the things you love. And that to me
is really exciting. So figure out your money dial and spend more intentionally on those things as
opposed to spending lots on everything.
Exactly.
I hope you guys enjoyed this 5-Minute Friday with Ramit Sethi.
And make sure to get his book, The 10-Year Anniversary Expanded and New Chapters Teaching You How to Be Rich.
Make sure to check it out on Amazon or you can go to his website, IWillTeachYouToBeRich.com.