How Much Money Is Enough?
The reason "enough" keeps moving further away isn't a math problem — it's that most people are chasing a number they've never actually defined. In this episode, Brett Ingram reframes money as a tool for three things — safety, options, and freedom — and walks through why lifestyle creep, hedonic adaptation, comparison, and fear keep the goalposts moving even after you hit your targets. He also unpacks how money scripts and self-worth get tangled with net worth, and offers a simple ten-minute exercise to define what financial security actually looks like for your life. What You'll Learn in This Episode → Why "how much is enough" is a values problem, not a math problem — and why nobody ever taught you how to answer it → The reframe that changes everything: money as a tool for safety, options, and freedom, not a scoreboard → The critical difference between financial security and financial freedom — and why chasing freedom before security produces anxiety, not liberation → The four forces that keep the financial finish line moving: lifestyle creep, hedonic adaptation, comparison, and fear → How "money scripts" — beliefs about money absorbed early, often unconsciously — shape financial decisions you've never examined → What happens when self-worth gets tangled with net worth, and how to recognize it in yourself → A practical, five-part framework for defining "enough" on your own terms — starting with a concrete safety number Episode Timestamps [00:00] Opening question: why does hitting a financial goal feel good for five minutes and then disappear? [01:00] Introduction and episode framing [01:00] The question nobody actually answers — chasing an undefined number [03:00] Reframe: money as a tool, not a scoreboard — safety, options, and freedom [07:00] Financial security vs. financial freedom — why the sequence matters [09:00] Why the target keeps moving: lifestyle creep, hedonic adaptation, comparison, and fear [13:00] When self-worth gets tangled with net worth — money scripts and identity [16:00] Defining "enough": a practical, five-part framework [20:00] The one ten-minute exercise to do this week Keep Exploring Money & Financial Wellbeing Pillar — A deeper look at building a healthy, values-driven relationship with money → https://www.optyoumize.com/money-fina... Enjoyed This Episode? The best way to support optYOUmize is to subscribe and leave a review — it takes about two minutes and makes a real difference in helping more people find the show. Apple Podcasts → https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... Spotify → https://open.spotify.com/show/68JeoD4... Leave a Review → https://ratethispodcast.com/optyoumize

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