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"The Human Failure"

Patreon Exclusive! In this "Maximal" episode, Joshua and Ryan discuss the successes and the failures of the free market with the Director of Entrepreneurial Education for the Foundation for Economic Education, T.K. Coleman, and they answer the following questions:

What are the wisest investments to make in my early twenties to retire by my early thirties? (33:40)

How do I determine at what point financially that it makes sense to get rid of a car I owe money on? (40:27)

Does it make economic sense to get rid of my car and rely on public transportation? (40:35)

Does it make economic sense to rent a car like I rent an apartment? (40:45)

How do we appropriately help the homeless that are struggling to get back on their feet? (48:09)

Why are local governments resistant to allowing the presence of more economical minimalist abodes, like tiny houses and RVs? (48:53)

Does it make economic sense to purchase a tiny home? (53:32)

LINKS

Article: He Has 17,000 Bottles of Hand Sanitizer

Book: Civilized to Death

Facebook: T.K. Coleman

Finances: Retirement Calculator

Instagram: T.K. Coleman

Instagram: Jordan Moore

Instagram: Podcast Shawn

Instagram: Jessica Williams

Podcast: Economic Hardship

Podcast: Financial Independence

Podcast: Pandemic Preparation

Podcast: Revolution of 1

Resources: The Minimalists

Subscribe: The Minimalists

Text: 937-202-4654

Twitter: T.K. Coleman

Watch: The Car

Website: FEE

Website: T.K. Coleman

MAXIMS

“You may not need a budget in order to know how poor you are, but you do need a budget in order to know how you’re underestimating the hidden sources of wealth in your life.” —T.K. Coleman

“The people that will reject you for the kind of car you drive are the people that will not drive through life together with you when the road gets rough.” —T.K. Coleman

“Don’t ask what we can do, ask what you can do.” —Ryan Nicodemus

This Maximal episode corresponds with Minimal episode 224.

"The Human Failure"

Comments

One cannot use crisis and demand as an excuse for free market or lack of human decency. Not only hand sanitizers are in high demand. Medical doctors and stuff, researchers - they are all in high demand. Do they charge extra in these high then usual demand situations? Imagine what the world would look like if people and services that we depend on immensely would price up just for greed and opportunity that market is giving them.

Jelena Brasanac

Please forgive my rant! Who are the heroes now, doctors, the immigrant worker picking you food, the cashiers at membership stores? The NBA, NHL, FIFA, etcetera (mind you these are nonprofits) aren't stepping up to help "the people in the frontlines!" Profits over our planet. Omg! don't get me started with the greedy CEOs who can literally wipe themselves with billions of dollars of toilet paper! And adding insult to injury asking the public to donate! I am tired of the bull, I am sad for the human race.

UXDiva.eth


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