7PS: 5 Simple money rules the wealthy actually use πŸ’Έ

by | Aug 24, 2025

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Wall Street loves complexity.
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But when I met a portfolio manager overseeing $10 billion, his personal finances were simple.

No fancy models.
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Just systems that worked.
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The wealthiest people I know follow a similar playbook.
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πŸ‘‰πŸ½ 5 simple money frameworks that outperform complexity​
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Which could stabilize your finances?
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-Kabir

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​Seven Point Sunday – August 24
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πŸ’Ό Portfolio Career

Meet Peter Ustinov. Actor, novelist, playwright, director, journalist, and humanitarian. Fluent in multiple languages, Ustinov traveled the world as a UNICEF Ambassador while writing and performing across media.

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⚑️ Productivity

​Akiflow. Productivity tool that brings together tasks, calendars, and reminders from apps like Gmail, Slack, and Asana. Turn chaos into clarity and build daily focus.

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πŸ’° Wealth

​10-10-10 rule. When making financial decisions, ask: How will I feel about this in 10 days, 10 months, and 10 years? Whether it’s a big purchase, an investment, or turning down a project, this simple rule helps bring long-term clarity to short-term choices.
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🎡 Music

​Pink Moon by Nick Drake. A quiet marvel. Recorded in just two nights, the stripped-down album of voice and acoustic guitar is haunting, beautiful, and timeless. Though overlooked in his lifetime, it became a posthumous cult classic and a touchstone for modern singer-songwriters.

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πŸ“š Books

​The Art of Possibility by Rosamund Stone Zander and Benjamin Zander. Structured around 12 practices that reframe how we approach success and failure. Drawing on Benjamin’s work as a conductor and Rosamund’s background in psychotherapy, it offers concepts like “Giving an A” and “Rule Number 6” to spark insight and creative leadership. A conversation between coach and conductor, and invites you to lead with imagination.

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πŸ’­ AI Prompt

I run into neighbors but forget their names or details. Help me build a simple memory system for recognizing and remembering people better. Maybe using notes, visuals, or categories.
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