Health or Money?
Updated | By JacPod
What do you value more: money or your health? In this episode of The Money Podcast, Justin Harrison and Dawie Bester talk about your financial health and your physical health and how these two opposing forces can work against each other.
The Dalai Lama was once asked what surprised him most about humanity, and he answered "Man! Because man sacrifices his health in order to make money, and then has to sacrifice his money to recuperate his health."
In the latest The Money Podcast, Justin and Dawie talk about the push and pull between health
and wealth and help you make sense of life and the balance between
health and money. Listen below.
Meanwhile, we often hear phrases like “poverty is a mindset” but what does it really mean? Can your friends and family actually make you poor, and are the people you associate with really an influence in your success or failure financially?
In last week's episode, we answer the questions around money and influence and
help you make some life-changing decisions around your circle of
influence. Click on the play button below to listen...
Want to catch up on the series? Find all past episodes of The Money Podcast in the channel below.
More about Justin and Dawie
Justin Harrison and Dawie Bester are self-made entrepreneurs on a
mission to help South Africans become better at money. Justin is the author of eight personal finance books; he’s a
serial entrepreneur, investor, wealth creator and one of South Africa's thought
leaders in the financial technology space. He's a passionate South African,
father of three and avid sportsman who believes deeply that South Africa is one
of the best countries in the world.
Dawie Bester is also a personal finance author, personal finance coach, entrepreneur
and investor, and has been on the forefront of the digital finance revolution
for the last decade. He is a father of two, an avid sportsman, and believes
that South Africans can prosper with the correct motivation and
direction.
Together, they're involved in multiple business
ventures and share a common passion for financial education, self-improvement
and simplicity, and these are the driving force behind all their ventures.
In July 2020, the duo took to YouTube to start a financial
education channel to help South Africans better understand money, and since
then over 200,000 South Africans have taken to the channel to learn and engage.
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