Beyond Numbers: Unveiling the Generosity of Personal Finance

Join me in an eye-opening conversation with renowned investing advisor and philanthropist Paul Merriman as we delve into the question: Is personal finance inherently selfish? In this episode, we explore the broader impact of financial decisions and discuss Paul's recent $3.6 million gift to empower students at Western Washington University through investing education.

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