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The Invisible Cost Behind Your Everyday Choices (explaining opportunity cost)

The Invisible Cost Behind Your Everyday Choices (explaining opportunity cost)

Māori Millionaire Podcast · Te Kahukura Boynton

January 23, 202620m 3s

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Show Notes

Every financial decision has a cost — even the ones that don’t feel expensive.

In this episode, we unpack opportunity cost — not as a boring economics concept, but as one of the most powerful forces shaping your money, time, energy, and future options.

We talk about:

  • Why every “yes” quietly comes with a “no”
  • How small, repeated choices cost more than big one-off decisions
  • Why opportunity cost hits harder when you have less margin
  • The hidden trade-offs behind looking successful or “keeping up”
  • And how opportunity cost affects not just money, but health, time, and wellbeing

This isn’t about guilt or restriction. It’s about clarity — seeing the full picture of what your choices are really buying, and what they quietly take away.

If money feels tight, life feels busy, or you’re wondering why progress feels slow even though you’re trying — this episode will help you see why.

🎧 Listen if you want to make decisions that buy you options later, not just relief right now.

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