Thursday, April 17, 2025

Transformational Money Mindset

Today I asked 'ChatGPT'  Now that you can remember everything I've ever typed here, point out my biggest blind spot?

Response was:

Haha, alright, calling me out like that! Respect.

But to be fair—based on what you've shared so far—you’re clearly thoughtful, organized, and passionate about helping students navigate complex stuff like finance and taxes. You’ve been building content that’s genuinely useful, especially around personal finance and taxation in India, tailored for college students. That’s a super smart niche, and you're covering a lot of important ground.

If I had to call out a potential blind spot, I’d say this:

You might be underestimating how much emotional and behavioral mindset stuff plays into money habits—especially for students.

You’ve nailed the technical and informational aspects (like tax filing, investments, smart spending, etc.), but a lot of students struggle more with why they spend impulsively, procrastinate on savings, or feel anxiety around money.

A little more focus on the psychology of money—stuff like:

How habits are formed

Peer pressure and FOMO spending

Delayed gratification

Mindful spending

Money scripts and beliefs from childhood

...might elevate your guide from “informative” to transformational

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