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S3 E34 Delayed Gratification & Smart Investing: What Doctors Need to Know with Dr. Chris Massey

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In this conversation, Chris Massey, an interventional pain management specialist, shares insights into his medical career journey and the importance of balancing professional growth with financial success. He discusses the challenges of delayed gratification in the medical field, the value of learning from financial blogs, and his exploration of real estate investments. Chris emphasizes the significance of mindset shifts in financial planning and defines his vision of happiness and future goals, focusing on family and personal fulfillment.

Takeaways

  • The first thing that you need to do is to hone your craft.
  • Delayed gratification is something that is kind of ingrained into the physician's lifestyle.
  • The magic of compounding is key to financial success.
  • I want to give my children everything that I possibly can.
  • Happiness is a decision.
  • You try to be healthy, you exercise, you eat well, you feel better.
  • Content, but not complacent.
  • I need to make sure that I have a safety net just in case something happens.
  • There are a lot of little pieces that you just dropped there that sometimes go unsaid.

Important Links
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chrismasseymd/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chrismasseymd/

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In this conversation, Chris Massey, an interventional pain management specialist, shares insights into his medical career journey and the importance of balancing professional growth with financial success. He discusses the challenges of delayed gratification in the medical field, the value of learning from financial blogs, and his exploration of real estate investments. Chris emphasizes the significance of mindset shifts in financial planning and defines his vision of happiness and future goals, focusing on family and personal fulfillment.

Takeaways

  • The first thing that you need to do is to hone your craft.
  • Delayed gratification is something that is kind of ingrained into the physician's lifestyle.
  • The magic of compounding is key to financial success.
  • I want to give my children everything that I possibly can.
  • Happiness is a decision.
  • You try to be healthy, you exercise, you eat well, you feel better.
  • Content, but not complacent.
  • I need to make sure that I have a safety net just in case something happens.
  • There are a lot of little pieces that you just dropped there that sometimes go unsaid.

Important Links
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chrismasseymd/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chrismasseymd/

  continue reading

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