What 2025 Taught Us About Money (And What Actually Matters for 2026) SB1776

What 2025 Taught Us About Money (And What Actually Matters for 2026) SB1776

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Before you charge into a new year with fresh goals, shiny spreadsheets, and unrealistic optimism, it's worth doing the one thing most people skip. Looking back honestly at what just happened.

Joe Saul-Sehy, OG, Neighbor Doug, Paula Pant (Afford Anything), and Jesse Cramer (Personal Finance for Long Term Investors) gather for an end-of-year roundtable to unpack the financial, personal, and behavioral lessons that 2025 handed us. Sometimes those lessons arrived gently. Sometimes they shoved us face-first into reality. Either way, this episode isn't about predictions for what's coming. It's about understanding the patterns from what already happened.

The team digs into what diversification actually meant this year when some of the old rules stopped working the way they used to. They explore why emotional reactions to headlines still cost investors real money, even when everyone knows better. And they examine how policy noise (tariffs, political drama, market freakouts) reminded us once again that short-term chaos rarely deserves long-term decisions.

Along the way, the conversation touches on housing lessons learned, family priorities that got re-examined, and AI's quiet but growing influence on work, productivity, and opportunity. The thread running through it all? Financial planning only works when it serves the life you're trying to build, not the other way around.

This episode balances big-picture thinking with real-life reflection. It's the kind of honest look back that actually helps you move forward smarter instead of just louder.

What You'll Walk Away With:

• The most important financial lessons 2025 taught investors, whether they actually listened or not

• How AI quietly changed work, productivity, and opportunity in ways that matter for your money decisions

• Why diversification looked different this year and what investment principles still held up under pressure

• How market volatility exposed emotional blind spots you might not have known you had (and how to fix them)

• What the housing market taught us about patience, expectations, and timing

• Why year-end reflection beats year-end predictions every single time

• How family dynamics, personal values, and money planning intersect more than anyone likes to admit

This Episode Is For You If:

• You want to learn from 2025 before setting goals you'll abandon by February

• You made some money decisions you're proud of and some you'd rather forget

• Market headlines changed your behavior this year and you're wondering if that was smart

• You're tired of prediction content and want actual reflection on what already happened

• You believe getting smarter about money means being honest about what you got wrong

Before You Hit Play, Think About This:

What money decision in 2025 are you most proud of, and which one taught you the biggest lesson? Going into 2026, what one financial habit would make the biggest difference if you actually stuck with it? Bring those thoughts into the Facebook group or drop a comment because your reflections might help another Stacker avoid learning the same lesson the hard way.

FULL SHOW NOTES: https://stackingbenjamins.com/top-money-lessons-of-2025-1776

Deeper dives with curated links, topics, and discussions are in our newsletter, The 201, available at https://www.StackingBenjamins.com/201

Enjoy!

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