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Money talks, but what do the Stoics say about it?

In this episode, Caleb and Michael dive into the relationship between Stoicism and wealth. They explore the risks of chasing riches, the virtue of moderation, and why philosophy should come before your bank account.

You'll hear Epictetus' take on why honesty trumps money-making and Seneca's surprising advice on the "shortest cut to riches." The hosts unpack the hidden dangers of comfort and how to avoid them, discuss why obsession with wealth might mean you're missing the point, and offer insights on how to pursue success without sacrificing your values.

Whether you're grinding for that next promotion or living on ramen noodles, this episode will make you rethink your relationship with money. Don't let your wallet own you – tune in and learn how to own your wealth instead.

(00:00) Wealth, Money, and Riches

(05:34) Wisdom From The Stoics

(08:09) When To Pursue Wealth

(14:39) Risks of Wealth

(20:20) You Always Need More

(25:41) Stoic Capitalism

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