Carl Richards on How We See Money

Another gem from my friend Carl…

How I See Money, How You See Money

This past week, my post at the New York Times stirred things up a bit. If you haven’t seen it yet, the basic premise is that people can think and talk about money differently. These differences are the result of many factors, but obviously include family background, education, experience, and, of course, gender. Apparently, some took it to mean that I believe that all men talk about money one way exclusively and all women another. It’s not that simple, and the point of today’s newsletter is to illustrate how complex these conversations can be and how dangerous it can be to pretend these differences don’t exist.

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How I See Money, How You See Money (Behavior Gap)

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