Millionaire Teacher, Andrew Hallam, sits down with Jon Vassallo, VP of Partnerships at Ratehub.ca, to discuss Andrew’s new book: Balance: How to Invest and Spend for Happiness, Health, and Wealth. The two discuss how to live a better life (money isn’t everything), how to align spending with values, and resolving anxiety around spending before diving into investments and socially responsible investing.
[0:00] intro
[3:22] Money mistake or makeup - cat litter and ponzi schemes
[9:12] What compelled you to write your new book, “Balance: How to Invest and Spend for Happiness, Health, and Wealth”
[11:58] The 4 quadrants of success in life: money, relationships, health, purpose (Iki gai)
[13:38] Do you have a favourite chapter in the book? What the research says about delaying gratification.
[15:20] Daniel Kahneman - Reflective happiness vs. experiential happiness.
[19:10] What’s the first step to changing your money habits and getting your finances in order?
How to align your spending with your values.
[23:51] How do we resolve anxiety around our spending? How will tracking my spending affect my social life?
[28:50] Do you have a gratitude journal? Should we be journaling about gratitude?
[30:35] What is one thing you’re feeling grateful for these days?
[32:12] What’s the difference between ETFs and Active Mutual Funds?
[34:52] The Spiva persistence scorecard: https://www.spglobal.com/spdji/en/spiva/article/us-persistence-scorecard/
[36:55] We’re not designed to invest (and what we should do instead)
[40:16] Does Andrew Hallam invest in Crypto?
[42:22] What is SRI (socially responsible investing)? Should we put money where our values are? Does SRI impact our happiness?
[47:15] Why is Costa Rica such a happy country?
[51:05] Rapid Fire Questions
[58:37] Outro