PODCAST EPISODE 333 – Why a Bigger Paycheck Isn’t Making You Happier

In this episode, Paul challenges the common belief that more money automatically equals a better life, diving into the deeper aspects of personal finance. He explores how money matters can be amplified, not solved, by a simple raise, and encourages viewers to seek true financial wellness. Discover why mindfulness in spending and saving is crucial for lasting financial freedom and overall self improvement.

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