
229. “I’m almost 50 and have nothing to show for my life”
Published on Oct 7
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Christine (47) and Thad (57) have been together for more than six years, but instead of building wealth, they’re buried under nearly $340,000 of debt.
Christine, the self-appointed “CFO,” is exhausted from tracking every bill, while Thad avoids the details and spends freely. Their conflicting money mindsets (Christine craving stability, Thad living for the moment) have stalled their big dreams like buying a home or taking Rich Life vacations that Christine longs for. With almost no savings and retirement looming, Christine fears she’s approaching 50 with nothing to show for her hard work, while Thad insists a single plan will solve everything.
Can Ramit help them break the cycle of avoidance and control, align their priorities, and finally start acting like teammates?
In this episode we uncover:
• Why Christine feels she’s approaching 50 with “nothing to show” for her life
• Thad’s $17,000 student loan that ballooned up to $125,000
• How Christine became the household “CFO” while...