Andrew Craig on What Money Actually Is Compounding & Ownership Explained
Andrew Craig explains why wealth is built through compounding, global ownership, and protection against inflation not higher income alone.
Andrew Craig explains why wealth is built through compounding, global ownership, and protection against inflation not higher income alone.
Ramit Sethi argues most people should stop chasing stock tips and build an automated system: low-cost index funds, controlled fees, and intentional “Rich Life” spending.
Earn Your Leisure argues that emotion is the real reason most investors underperform. The episode connects AI + bitcoin infrastructure to a “systematic allocator” mindset and pairs it with Derrick Hayes’ operator‑to‑owner blueprint.
Raoul Pal and Julien Bittel argue that global liquidity is the hidden driver behind most market moves. Their “Everything Code” turns macro into a repeatable four-season cycle — and ends with a bold mid-2025 peak call.
Damien explains why there is no universal “best investment,” only strategies that fit your timelines. His verdict prioritises pensions for retirement, ISAs for flexibility, and simple, inflation-aware planning.
Morgan Housel argues that long-term wealth isn’t built through intelligence or perfect investing tactics, but through behaviour especially the ability to avoid FOMO. His verdict reframes wealth as independence, not consumption.
Sahil Bloom argues that extreme wealth is overrated and that clarity, value creation, and timing matter more than becoming mega‑rich.
Minority Mindset argues the traditional 401(k) retirement model is failing modern investors and outlines a four-step framework for shifting capital into alternative assets.
Financial experts on Jay Shetty’s podcast deliver definitive verdict: wealth comes from strategic intention and systems, not willpower. Reject industry complexity—index funds held long-term are the simplest path.