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Why Doctors Save Too Much and Live Too Little

Why Doctors Save Too Much and Live Too Little

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Should physicians trade their time for money — or is that equation fundamentally broken? In this episode, we unpack why so many doctors save too much for too long, sacrificing their best years to build a nest egg they struggle to spend. Drawing from Vicki Robin's Your Money or Your Life, Morgan Housel's Psychology of Money, and Bill Perkins' Die With Zero, we explore a healthier framework for thinking about time, money, and financial independence as a physician.

Jimmy also shares a major personal update — after nearly twenty years at Wake Forest, he's making a career change that trades income for autonomy. No more nights, weekends, or holidays, but it comes at a real financial cost. It's the perfect case study for everything we discuss in this episode.

We break down the three stages of a doctor's financial life — from residency where you have neither time nor money, to mid-career where you finally have income but no time, to financial independence where you get both back. The problem? Most physicians get stuck in the middle stage far longer than they need to because of identity inertia, golden handcuffs, lifestyle lock-in, and the fear of earning less.

If you've ever wondered whether you should work less, take the pay cut, or keep grinding toward a number — this one's for you.

Don't forget to:

  • Check out Medical Degree Financial University at moneymeetsmedicine.com/MDFU
  • Grab a free copy of The Physician Philosopher's Guide to Personal Finance at moneymeetsmedicine.com/freebook or
  • Get an own-occupation disability insurance quote from a source you can trust at moneymeetsmedicine.com/disability

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