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Why You’re Not Getting Rich (It’s Not What You Think) – Andy Tanner, Del Denney


Investor mindset determines whether you build wealth—or stay stuck—regardless of your strategy, capital, or opportunities. In this episode of the Rich Dad Stockcast, host Del Denney sits down with Rich Dad expert Andy Tanner to break down the mental frameworks that drive real financial success.

Most people focus on tactics like what to buy or when to invest. Andy explains why that approach fails. The real problem is how people think—whether they act, how they handle risk, and whether they take control of their financial decisions or blame external factors.

You’ll learn why mindset drives habits, why habits drive results, and how wealthy investors think differently about money, assets, and opportunity. Andy breaks down key psychological pitfalls that hold people back, including lack of action, chasing cash instead of assets, and relying on external circumstances instead of internal control.

The episode also explores practical frameworks you can apply immediately, including how to use key performance indicators (KPIs) to manage your personal finances like a business, how to build disciplined habits, and how your environment—including mentors and peers—shapes your financial outcomes.

If you want to think like a professional investor, take control of your decisions, and build a repeatable system for creating wealth, this conversation gives you the foundation to start.

🎯 Visit https://bit.ly/3JsRdmj for access to FREE investing tools, including Andy’s “Power of 6” ebook.

00:00 Introduction
03:05 Why Psychology Drives Wealth
05:44 Blind Spots and Dopamine Traps
11:08 Locus of Control Shift
13:38 Break and Listener Story
14:36 Closed Minds and Learning Curve
18:51 Chase Assets Not Cash
22:15 Weekly KPIs Wealth Habit
24:37 Environment Mentors and Peers
26:53 One Action This Week
28:57 Wrap Up and Next Steps
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Disclaimer: The information provided in this video is for educational and informational purposes only. It should not be considered as financial advice or a recommendation to buy or sell any financial instrument or engage in any financial activity.

The content presented here is based on the speaker’s personal opinions and research, which may not always be accurate or up-to-date. Financial markets and investments carry inherent risks, and individuals should conduct their own research and seek professional advice before making any financial decisions.


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