Here's a riddle: What doesn't grow on trees, is piled high but never high enough, and governs many--perhaps most--of the choices that humans make? Although you may have thought the answer was chocolate, it's actually money. And in this episode, Zac and Sally discuss three ways in which we can understand the intersection of money and being human--namely, the behaviors money dictates, the social interactions it enables, and its sheer ubiquity.
Zac and Sally also offer some practical ways in which they have jointly decided to use their money.
(Disclaimer: This episode is not financial advice, but we do encourage you to speak with a licensed financial advisor about your unique situation!)
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