Security, Freedom, and Meaning: The Three Jobs of Money (Ep. 3)
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概要
What if doubling your net worth wouldn’t actually change your life? Many successful professionals keep building wealth long after they’ve achieved stability, yet still feel restless. This episode explores why.
In this episode, Eric Lee challenges the assumption that more money automatically creates more peace of mind. He explains why many high achievers continue accumulating wealth even after they’ve reached financial stability, and why that pattern can lead to quiet dissatisfaction. Eric introduces a simple but powerful framework: money has three jobs: security, freedom, and meaning. While most people focus heavily on security, fewer define what freedom looks like, and even fewer intentionally build meaning into their financial lives. He encourages listeners to define “how much is enough” with clarity and specificity, rather than defaulting to endless accumulation. The conversation invites reflection on identity, legacy, and what wealth is ultimately meant to support.
Eric discusses:
- Why security never tells you when to stop
- Freedom is the ability to say no and reclaim your time
- Why do many people overfund security and underfund purpose
- The importance of defining “enough” before chasing more
- And more!
Resources:
- Better Conversations Exercise
- A 6-year research project found a surprisingly simple route to happiness
Contact Eric Lee:
- Purple Wealth
- LinkedIn: Eric Lee
- Email: eric.lee@purplewealth.com