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The When-Then Fallacy: Why Waiting for Happiness Doesn’t Work And How To Create Your Dream Life NOW | #247
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The When-Then Fallacy: Why Waiting for Happiness Doesn’t Work And How To Create Your Dream Life NOW | #247

The Investor Lab

March 19, 202444m 21s

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Show Notes

Real talk: Achieving certain goals doesn’t bring lasting happiness.

If you truly want to create a fulfilling life, you need to think about what this means for you beyond material success.

In this episode of the Dashdot Insider Podcast, Gabi shares her personal experiences and challenges with the when-then fallacy and what to do to balance present-day happiness with long-term goals and aspirations.

She also explores the retirement trap and emphasises the need to create a life of freedom, choice, and abundance, focusing on financial security and independence. 

This episode offers valuable insights and practical tips for creating a fulfilling life and prioritising what truly matters. Whether you're seeking financial independence or striving for a more balanced lifestyle, this episode will inspire you to take action and live the life that you deserve.

If you love this episode, email us at [email protected], and don’t forget to subscribe, rate, and share this podcast! 

See you on the inside! 

 

In this episode, we cover:

  • 00:00 Coming Up
  • 04:43 A Roadmap to Retirement and Financial Freedom
  • 10:42 Short-Term Joy and Long-Term Success
  • 15:15 Enjoyment vs. Achievement
  • 19:41 Crafting Your Dream Life: Self-Awareness and Investment
  • 24:19 Finance and Personal Fulfillment
  • 28:04 Keys to Happiness and Fulfillment
  • 33:52 Efficiency in Happiness: Optimising Time for Fulfillment
  • 39:12 Living Your Values: Integrating Goals for Fulfillment

 

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