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First Principles

First Principles

Utgivelsesdato: 2026-04-15
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Utgivelsesdato: 2026-04-15
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The Psychological Trick That Turns $0 Into $100K (Financial Experts Hate This)

The Psychological Trick That Turns $0 Into $100K (Financial Experts Hate This)

What if the biggest lie about money isn't that you need money to make money, but that making your first $100,000 is actually complicated? In this episode, Adrian Wells breaks down the exact four-step psychological framework that turns regular people int
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What if the biggest lie about money isn't that you need money to make money, but that making your first $100,000 is actually complicated? In this episode, Adrian Wells breaks down the exact four-step psychological framework that turns regular people into millionaires, and why financial experts would rather you didn't know about it.
🎯 What You'll Learn:
• The $300-per-month formula that creates millionaires in 40 years (and why starting at 25 beats starting at 35 by $600,000)
• Why writing down your financial goals makes you 42% more likely to hit them, plus the specific wording that actually works
• The psychological trick that makes the S&P 500's perfect 20-year track record work for you, even if you panic-sell during crashes
• How average teachers and government workers quietly become millionaires while high earners stay broke
👤 Perfect for: lifelong learners and anyone who's tired of complicated investment advice that never seems to work for regular people.
📍 Chapters:
[00:00] Adrian Wells reveals why $100K isn't the real goal
[01:45] The millionaire timeline: why 28 years is actually fast
[03:20] The $300 monthly magic number and compound interest reality
[05:40] The writing trick that doubles your success rate
[07:15] Why the S&P 500 has never failed patient investors
[09:30] The teacher millionaire phenomenon nobody talks about
[11:00] Your exact next steps to start today
The math is simple, but the psychology is everything. Most people know what to do but can't stick with it. This episode shows you how to hack your own brain so the money part becomes automatic.
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🔍 Topics: investing, compound interest, financial psychology, wealth building, retirement planning
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Utgitt: 15.4.2026, 08.00.00

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First Principles isn't another business podcast recycling the same startup stories. Adrian Wells takes the fundamentals that actually matter and breaks them down like you're having coffee with the smartest professor you ever had.
Wells spent twelve years teaching philosophy and critical thinking before ditching the lecture hall for the microphone. Turns out, the same principles that help you think clearly about ancient Greek ethics also work pretty well for modern business decisions. Who knew?
Every episode strips away the latest trends and buzzwords to focus on the core ideas that don't change. How to actually evaluate evidence when everyone's throwing around statistics. Why most "revolutionary" business advice is just old wine in new bottles. The thinking patterns that separate smart decisions from lucky guesses.
You won't get hyped-up success stories or flavor-of-the-month strategies. Instead, you'll learn how to think through problems the way philosophers have for centuries, applied to the stuff that matters in your work and life right now.
Multiple new episodes drop daily, so there's always something fresh when you need it. Follow now if you're ready to think better, not just think faster. Multiple new episodes daily—follow now!

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