In this episode of About That Wallet, we dive into the high-pressure world of the sandwich generation, those balancing the financial and emotional weight of raising children while caring for Aging parents.
Joining us is Saw Myint, a CPA-qualified Finance broker and property developer who has mastered the art of “Zero Stress” through a unique blend of timeless Buddhist Wisdom and modern science. Saw shares her journey from a childhood “mental jail” to becoming the “Altruistic Broker”, explaining how she uses the”Buddha Way” to navigate complex mortgage decisions and high-stakes property flips with absolute calm.
We explore her science-backed theory that our feelings are merely side effects” of events that have already passed, as the mind and body change millions of times per second. Whether you are drowning in Caregiving fatigue or paralyzed by financial uncertainty, Saw provides a strategy to “Wake Up” to the present moment, release attachment to the past, and make clear-headed decisions that honor both your wallet and your peace of mind.
Takeaways
1. **Emotions are “Side Effects,” Not Permanent Truths:** Science shows our mind and body move millions of times per second, meaning the stress or Grief we feel is often just an “echo” of a moment that has already passed.
2. **Financial Clarity Requires Letting Go:** Making clear-headed financial decisions, such as managing home loans or investments, is only possible when we stop “dragging on” past mistakes and focus 100% on the present reality.
3. **Impermanence is a Tool for Resilience:** By acknowledging that both “good and bad” moments are fleeting, caregivers can find a balanced state that prevents Burnout and allows them to navigate life’s chaos without losing themselves.
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The information in this podcast is for general informational and educational purposes only and does not constitute financial, legal, or tax advice. Please consult with a qualified professional for advice tailored to your individual circumstances.
Episode 345