![]() ![]() "Traditional money advice is about saying 'no': No lattes, no vacations, no fun. He encourages people to "spend extravagantly on the things you love, as long as you cut costs mercilessly on the things you don't," and to "buy all the lattes you want." In the new show, he advises on things like using psychology to not be afraid of spending money by prioritizing what's most important to you, and he doesn't discourage people from big-ticket purchases (like weddings). ![]() He's not going to tell you to cut out your artisanal coffee. Ramit's approach is sometimes different than traditional advice. including New York and California who are struggling to manage their finances with his approach to paying off debt, saving, and budgeting. The show features Sethi on a six-week journey advising people in the U.S. ![]()
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