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Ramit Sethi

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CEO & author of New York Times bestseller, I Will Teach You To Be Rich. 1 million readers on business, money, careers, & psychology. http://instagram.com/ramit

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Ramit Sethi @ramit · Mar 29, 2023
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Great thread! Congratulations on taking control of your money

Tweet Mar 29, 2023
I went from $86,000 in debt and $0 in the bank to a millionaire in 8 years. Money never "clicked" for me until I read I Will Teach You To Be Rich by @ramit Here are 8 lessons from the book that changed my life: twitter.com/OhHaiAndy/status/1641077
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Ramit Sethi @ramit · Mar 17, 2023
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This is the best book I read on starting a podcast. It helped a lot by forcing me to get clear about what the podcast is and is not

Book Dec 10, 2019
Make Noise: A Creator's Guide to Podcasting and Great Audio Storytelling
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Ramit Sethi @ramit · Feb 28, 2023
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Great thread. Thanks for sharing all these amazing people!

Tweet Feb 28, 2023
I’m trying to grow my businesses bigger and faster this year, so I’ve been paying people smarter than me to help. Here’s what I’ve invested in and why:
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Ramit Sethi @ramit · Feb 7, 2023
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This is a very good article As always, the way you feel about money is highly uncorrelated to the amount you have in the bank

Article Feb 6, 2023
The Fleishman Effect
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Ramit Sethi @ramit · Dec 27, 2022
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Interesting article on what retirement on $1 million looks like

Article Dec 27, 2022
Here’s What a $1 Million Retirement Looks Like in America
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Ramit Sethi @ramit · Dec 20, 2022
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Good article. Comments are predictably outraged because in America, real estate is religion

Article Dec 20, 2022
The Homeownership Society Was a Mistake
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Ramit Sethi @ramit · Oct 23, 2022
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Her video is fantastic. You rarely see people sharing numbers this openly because: 1. They don't know their numbers 2. They're embarrassed of things they didn't know ahead of time Knowing these #s is critical for the biggest purchase of your life. Respect to @shelbychurch

Video Oct 22, 2022
My Airbnb Lost Money... Here's The Truth About Being an Airbnb Host
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Ramit Sethi @ramit · Mar 8, 2022
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Great post, Nick. Thanks for writing this

Article Mar 8, 2022
Life of the Party – Of Dollars And Data
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Ramit Sethi @ramit · Feb 3, 2022
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Excited to listen to this!

Podcast episode Feb 4, 2022
#569: ESPN Co-Founder Bill Rasmussen — Fear{less} with Tim Ferriss
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Ramit Sethi @ramit · Jan 4, 2022
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This is a very good thread on where behavioral finance falls short Behavioral economists got very excited creating a list of cognitive biases, which helps no one One meaningful conversation about your money psychology is worth more than an entire taxonomy of cognitive biases

Tweet Jan 4, 2022
Somehow behavioral finance has become boring. A snoozefest. How could a galvanized discipline which once broke down walls evolve into something that’s sort of, well, meh? Despite its prevalence, how has the *application* of BeFi been mostly a swing
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