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$1 million dollars: what would you do? [🧠 Brain Hacks]
What would you really do with $1 million dollars? Kate Campbell & Evan Lucas chat about managing an unexpected windfall and common behavioural traps.
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Show Notes
You’ve probably had this discussion with friends or family at some point, particularly when you hear about someone winning the lottery or getting a massive windfall, but what would you do if you actually had a million dollars?
In this episode, Kate Campbell & Evan Lucas chat about some of those fun pie-in-the-sky ideas, tips on dealing with an unexpected windfall, common behavioural traps, and share some contributions from our community.
This episode was recorded on the 21st of August 2024.
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