Joseph Carlson (Founder) 00:00.120
his greed forced him to stay in where he subsequently lost it all now a couple things i'll mention obviously there's the low hanging fruit here which is just don't do this type of stuff where you mess with the options where you treat the stock market like gambling but we've
Joseph Carlson (Founder) 00:13.280
already gone over a lot of that one
Joseph Carlson (Founder) 00:14.800
thing that i want to address specifically is him trying to shift the blame to ADHD this is not the results of ADHD ADHD does not have the side effect of losing all of your money by making a series of the most poor choices you can financially possible
Joseph Carlson (Founder) 00:31.640
that's not ADHD 's fault so i understand he's wanting to look for different things that he can blame outside of himself but this is his own problem he made this decision and ADHD is not the culprit
Joseph Carlson (Founder) 00:45.240
the culprit here is greed this is the actions of an incredibly greedy person someone that was handed money that he has no appreciation for whatsoever money that he inherited from the house he grew up in money that
Joseph Carlson (Founder) 00:57.840
his parents probably worked over decades to pay off money that he should have been an intelligent steward over instead he acted greedy and selfishly gambling it in the stock market and then when the money does collapse he blames it on ADHD this is
Joseph Carlson (Founder) 01:11.760
by all accounts a massive fail of the week but hopefully he can start fresh and learn something new from this and have a greater appreciation for the money he has because he had to work for it himself
Joseph Carlson (Founder) 01:22.120
i think in these cases in the end it can ultimately end up being a good thing that's gonna be it for this episode hope you enjoyed see you in the next one