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2025 / 10 / 29
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【EP59】Why Having Money Doesn't Necessarily Improve Parent-Child Relationships

A friend gives his high-school kid a comfortable life, yet their relationship stays distant — and it frustrates him. This episode starts at a Halloween camping trip, moves through Satir's iceberg …

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Lazy to Be Rich

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Episode Content

  • Halloween camping diary: got in off the waitlist, typhoon-grade winds, and I had the departure date wrong — found out Friday morning it was a three-day trip @@

  • Food trucks, a station-to-station trick-or-treat game, and me playing gatekeeper watching kids in every costume imaginable come through — the best part of the whole event

  • No Halloween decorations prepared? Three orange carrot lanterns standing in for pumpkins. Hey, they’re both orange XD

  • Genuinely surprised to see junior-high and high-school kids still camping with their parents

  • A friend gives his high-school kid a very comfortable life, yet the relationship stays ordinary — and it leaves him a little defeated

  • From a podcast interview on Satir’s dialogue practice and the iceberg theory: my parents’ generation almost never said “I love you” — my dad never did — but does that mean he didn’t care? Not at all

  • Without money you’re surely unhappy — but does happiness really require money? When the deep needs inside aren’t met, no amount of stuff fills the void

  • A singer’s jersey story: “I thought it was my ability. It wasn’t. Those jerseys I bought were wearing my insecurity.”

  • The few seconds people glance at your luxury car at a red light? That’s stimulation, not satisfaction — and the emptiness returns the moment it ends

  • Jensen Huang’s definition of rich: from the moment he could cover his family’s living costs and his kids’ education, he already felt wealthy

  • Two ways to make money: trade time and effort for a sure paycheck, or take on risk and invest — buying ETFs is fine, but expecting ETFs to make you rich overnight is dead wrong

  • This week’s progress: the first newsletter went out!! Subscriptions welcome


Lazy Conclusion

Lazy Conclusion

  • Money can buy your kids a comfortable life, but it can’t buy the relationship — deep needs are never filled by material things.
  • What material things deliver is stimulation, not satisfaction; the moment the stimulation ends, the emptiness comes back.
  • Without money you’re surely unhappy — but does happiness really require money?
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