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Ep 195 – Money Was Never the Point

Ep 195 – Money Was Never the Point

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The Stoics viewed money as a tool, not a goal. Scott Smith explains why wealth without peace weakens judgment and limits freedom.

🎙️ Episode Summary

“Wealth consists not in having great possessions, but in having few wants.” — Epictetus

Money was never meant to buy peace.

In this episode, Scott Smith examines the Stoic view of wealth as an indifferent—useful, but dangerous when confused with identity or status.

Modern culture ties money to validation. The Stoics tied it to freedom of action. When lifestyle inflation drives decisions, judgment erodes and peace disappears.

If money costs you your peace,
it’s too expensive.

🧠 What You’ll Learn Today
• The Stoic view of wealth and indifference
• Why money should serve freedom, not status
• How excess clouds judgment
• Why peace matters more than accumulation
• How character precedes wealth

🔍 Tags:
Stoicism, Money, Wealth, Simplicity, Leadership, Freedom, Judgment, Inner Strategy

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