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    How to Choose Without Regret

    online.bizshow@gmail.comBy April 20, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read0 Views
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    Joe and I traveled to the campus of Texas A&M University-Texarkana for a very special live recording.

    We were joined by Jay Davis, the Executive Director of Financial and Entrepreneurship Engagement, to answer questions from an incredible audience of students.

    Whether you’re just starting your career or looking to “reset” your habits, this episode covers the essential transition from the classroom to the professional world.  

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    Listener Questions

    Hannah (Psychology Major): How do I navigate the trade-offs between passion, a paycheck, and peace of mind in my 20s without having regrets later?

    Hannah (Second Student): As I move from a student budget to a professional salary, how do I prevent “lifestyle creep” from eating my first big raise?

    Gabriel: How do I find the middle ground between being responsible for “Future Me” and actually enjoying my life while I’m young?

    Stephano: When is the right time to start investing, and how do I balance that with paying down student loans?

    Valarie: How do I build a solid credit score as a student without falling into the trap of high-interest debt?

    Thomas: What are the most important “marketable skills” I should be developing now to ensure financial security later?

    Key Takeaways

    1. Follow Curiosity Over Passion: Passion is often a side effect of mastery, not the starting point. Follow your curiosity into deep learning; the fulfillment (autonomy, mastery, and purpose) will follow once you become an expert in your craft.
    2. Build Your “Bravery Fund”: High marketable skills and a solid emergency fund give you the freedom to take risks. If you have a financial cushion and low fixed costs, you have the “bravery” to pivot careers if your first choice isn’t the right fit.
    3. Automate Your Success: The most effective way to beat lifestyle creep is to “hide” your raise from yourself. Set up automated transfers to retirement accounts or debt repayment for the same day your paycheck hits your account.
    4. Beware of High Fixed Costs: Avoid the “new grad” trap of heavy car payments ($700–$1,000/month). These high monthly obligations are the biggest inhibitors to your future housing flexibility and career mobility.
    5. The 24-Hour “Fun” Rule: To balance current enjoyment with future savings, create a deliberate “yes” list. If you want to spend on a hobby or experience, wait 24 hours to ensure it’s a conscious choice rather than an impulse.

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    Note: Timestamps are approximate and may vary across listening platforms due to dynamically inserted ads.

    (00:00) The Abridged Live Performance from Texas A&M Texarkana
    (01:19) Hannah’s Question: Passion vs. Paycheck
    (06:31) The “Bravery Fund” & Your Freedom to Pivot
    (13:35) Hannah’s Question: Defeating Lifestyle Creep
    (20:43) Gabriel’s Question: Future You vs. Present You
    (30:57) Stephano’s Question: Debt vs. Investing
    (41:55) Valarie’s Question: Building Credit Responsibly
    (50:15) Thomas’s Question: Developing Marketable Skills

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