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(💸32/40) How Even The Richest Man In History Couldn't Escape This One Financial Trap

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Have you ever noticed that no matter how much money you make, it never seems to be enough?

We're tackling the most stubborn financial habit we've ever encountered: discontentment. Even John Rockefeller, one of history's wealthiest individuals, famously said he needed "just a little bit more" when asked how much money was enough.

In this episode, we reveal:

  • Why having "just a little more" never satisfies (and what to do instead)

  • The shocking truth about how you're already richer than John Rockefeller in ways you've never considered

  • How Instagram and social media are secretly destroying your financial contentment

  • The counterintuitive "no muscle" technique that transforms your relationship with money

  • A practical framework for giving that's helped us stay grounded while working toward giving away $1 million

But here's what makes this episode different: Instead of just telling you to "be more grateful," we're sharing the exact systems we've used to break free from the endless cycle of wanting more – whether you make $30,000 or $3 million a year.

We also dive deep into practical strategies like:

  • Why deleting certain apps might be the key to financial peace

  • How to set up "contentment benchmarks" that actually work

  • The biblical wisdom behind avoiding both poverty and excess wealth

  • A simple gratitude practice that rewires your brain's relationship with money

Key Quote: "Whoever loves money never has enough, whoever loves wealth is never satisfied with their income." - Ecclesiastes 5:10

Resources Mentioned:

Bible Verses Referenced:

  • Ecclesiastes 5:10

  • Philippians 4:11-13

  • Proverbs 30:7-9

Frameworks Mentioned:

  • The Christmas Gift Rule: Something you want, something you need, something to wear, something to read

  • The Age-Based Giving Framework: Giving your age as a percentage of income

  • Billy Graham's Salary Cap Framework: Never taking more than $100,000 salary

🗒️This episode is part of our 40-week series sharing the exact strategies we used to go from paycheck-to-paycheck living to giving away $1 million. If you're tired of the endless cycle of wanting more, this episode could transform your relationship with money forever. SeedTime Money 40-week checklist (mentioned as part of our ongoing series): https://seedtime.com/give1m

BONUS: Ever dreamt of hanging out with us for 6 weeks in your small group or church? Head to https://seedtime.com/true for details or shoot us a DM on Instagram (http://instagram.com/seedtime).

Watch this episode on our SeedTime Money Podcast YouTube channel (https://youtu.be/dNwT7BKykrA)!

If you haven’t checked out our best-selling book Simple Money, Rich Life (https://seedtime.com/smrl/), we think you’ll love it. It was named the 2022 Book of the Year by ICFH and has over 600 5-star reviews on Amazon, and is best described as “a money book for people who don’t read money books.”

You can take it for a test drive for FREE at https://SeedTime.com/sample where you can download chapter 1 of the audiobook, grab the 1st 2 chapters of the ebook version, and even get the 5-week book study companion guide.

  continue reading

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Have you ever noticed that no matter how much money you make, it never seems to be enough?

We're tackling the most stubborn financial habit we've ever encountered: discontentment. Even John Rockefeller, one of history's wealthiest individuals, famously said he needed "just a little bit more" when asked how much money was enough.

In this episode, we reveal:

  • Why having "just a little more" never satisfies (and what to do instead)

  • The shocking truth about how you're already richer than John Rockefeller in ways you've never considered

  • How Instagram and social media are secretly destroying your financial contentment

  • The counterintuitive "no muscle" technique that transforms your relationship with money

  • A practical framework for giving that's helped us stay grounded while working toward giving away $1 million

But here's what makes this episode different: Instead of just telling you to "be more grateful," we're sharing the exact systems we've used to break free from the endless cycle of wanting more – whether you make $30,000 or $3 million a year.

We also dive deep into practical strategies like:

  • Why deleting certain apps might be the key to financial peace

  • How to set up "contentment benchmarks" that actually work

  • The biblical wisdom behind avoiding both poverty and excess wealth

  • A simple gratitude practice that rewires your brain's relationship with money

Key Quote: "Whoever loves money never has enough, whoever loves wealth is never satisfied with their income." - Ecclesiastes 5:10

Resources Mentioned:

Bible Verses Referenced:

  • Ecclesiastes 5:10

  • Philippians 4:11-13

  • Proverbs 30:7-9

Frameworks Mentioned:

  • The Christmas Gift Rule: Something you want, something you need, something to wear, something to read

  • The Age-Based Giving Framework: Giving your age as a percentage of income

  • Billy Graham's Salary Cap Framework: Never taking more than $100,000 salary

🗒️This episode is part of our 40-week series sharing the exact strategies we used to go from paycheck-to-paycheck living to giving away $1 million. If you're tired of the endless cycle of wanting more, this episode could transform your relationship with money forever. SeedTime Money 40-week checklist (mentioned as part of our ongoing series): https://seedtime.com/give1m

BONUS: Ever dreamt of hanging out with us for 6 weeks in your small group or church? Head to https://seedtime.com/true for details or shoot us a DM on Instagram (http://instagram.com/seedtime).

Watch this episode on our SeedTime Money Podcast YouTube channel (https://youtu.be/dNwT7BKykrA)!

If you haven’t checked out our best-selling book Simple Money, Rich Life (https://seedtime.com/smrl/), we think you’ll love it. It was named the 2022 Book of the Year by ICFH and has over 600 5-star reviews on Amazon, and is best described as “a money book for people who don’t read money books.”

You can take it for a test drive for FREE at https://SeedTime.com/sample where you can download chapter 1 of the audiobook, grab the 1st 2 chapters of the ebook version, and even get the 5-week book study companion guide.

  continue reading

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