They say that with age comes wisdom. Actor and writer David Lloyd and financial planner Chris Budd struggle manfully to prove the theory - only occasionally calling into question the accuracy of their birth certificates. They talk about happiness, money and how to use one to make the other. Content advisory: May include brief diversions from subject in search of cheap gags.
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They say that with age comes wisdom. Actor and writer David Lloyd and financial planner Chris Budd struggle manfully to prove the theory - only occasionally calling into question the accuracy of their birth certificates. They talk about happiness, money and how to use one to make the other. Content advisory: May include brief diversions from subject in search of cheap gags.
In this episode we’re diving into a fascinating psychological concept that influences the way we make decisions — The End of History Illusion. The guys explore how our personality, values, and needs continue to change throughout our lives—and why we often underestimate these changes. They’ll also discuss the effect this illusion has on our financial decisions, from planning for retirement to making career choices, and share practical ways to connect with your future self.
Oh, and don’t miss Tight-Ass Tommo’s latest round of quirky money-saving tips — they’re as entertaining as they are thrifty!
The Financial Wellbeing Podcast
They say that with age comes wisdom. Actor and writer David Lloyd and financial planner Chris Budd struggle manfully to prove the theory - only occasionally calling into question the accuracy of their birth certificates. They talk about happiness, money and how to use one to make the other. Content advisory: May include brief diversions from subject in search of cheap gags.