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[Why Your Financial Goals Are Too Small: The Inflation-Proof Strategy]-[A Million Dollars Is Not Enough | Ep 937]

The Game with Alex Hormozi · B2 · 2026-01-22

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📋 Summary

The Inflationary Reality Check

Most financial advice regarding long-term savings is fundamentally flawed because it fails to account for the erosion of purchasing power. If you aim to retire with $1 million based on traditional "9% compounding" advice, you must recognize that in 50 years, that $1 million will likely only possess the purchasing power of roughly $170,000 today. The speaker emphasizes that "late-stage capitalism" ensures inflation is a constant upward pressure. Therefore, if you desire a comfortable passive income—for instance, the equivalent of $200,000 in today's money—you are not looking at a $4 million nest egg, but rather upwards of $12 to $24 million. Thinking in "today's dollars" instead of "future dollars" is the primary trap that keeps most people from achieving true financial freedom.

The New Wealth Strategy: Increase, Cut, and Accelerate

To combat this, the speaker proposes a shift in strategy. While compounding remains a powerful tool, it must be fueled by more aggressive inputs.

  1. Increase Income: The delta between your current spending and zero is finite, but the upside of your income is infinite. Every extra dollar earned today is a high-leverage investment. Because of 9% compounding over 50 years, $1,000 saved today is worth $80,000 in the future. Even when adjusted for inflation, that $1,000 is effectively worth $13,000. This makes every side gig or "hustle" significantly more valuable than it appears on the surface.
  2. Stop Mindless Spending: Small splurges compound into massive losses. A $500 monthly car lease represents over $230,000 in lost potential wealth over 50 years. Younger individuals are encouraged to prioritize time over consumption, as time is the greatest asset in the compounding equation.
  3. Set a Watermark: To ensure consistent growth, implement a rule: maintain a fixed amount in your bank account and invest everything above that threshold. Alternatively, commit to a fixed monthly investment amount regardless of your current income level to force behavioral change.

Skills as the Ultimate Inflation Hedge

Perhaps the most critical argument is that skills are the ultimate hedge against inflation. While currency values fluctuate, the ability to provide value that others will pay for remains constant. The speaker describes his own journey of "buying money" by trading cash for high-level tutoring and access to expertise.

He illustrates this with a compelling scenario: spending $2,000 on a skill (like ad management or sales) that increases your annual income by $35,000 provides a permanent, compounding return that far outweighs simple passive savings. By treating yourself as the primary asset, you can "pull cash from your future forward."

The Philosophy of Speed and Risk

Ultimately, the speaker advocates for "paying for speed." Whether through coaching, courses, or communities, investing in learning allows you to bypass years of trial and error. While some educational investments may fail, the cumulative effect of acquiring new skills creates a "bridge" to higher income. The wealthiest individuals treat their learning budget as a mandatory expense, testing new strategies even when they might fail. By adopting the mindset of a "collector of skills" and being willing to invest in one's own capability, you can achieve financial independence significantly faster than by relying on traditional, slow-growth savings models. The goal is to reach a point where you are not just saving for the future, but aggressively scaling your ability to generate wealth in the present.

🎯Key Sentences

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I have no shade right will tell you to save 100 a month.
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They don't make them like they used to, right?
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Obviously, add or remove zeros as it suits you.
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Let your heart go wild.
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I know, that's a big difference.
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📝Key Phrases

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no shade
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push back on
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throw in the towel
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live on
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live under your means
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📖 Transcript

Your money goals are too small and I will prove it to you.
So in this video I'm gonna explain how you need to rethink your income, your investments and savings goals and timelines.
And so here's the problem.
A lot of financial gurus, even people on this platform, right and I have no shade right will tell you to save 100 a month.
And they'll tell you that if you do that from the time you're 18 until the time you retire at 67, you'll retire with a million bucks at a 9 compounding rate.
And that all sounds great until you realize that when you're 67, that 1 million is going to only be worth 170000.

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