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Back to EpisodesWhy Elon Musk Lost $44B: The IQ Trap That Destroys Brilliant People's Money
Published 6 days, 7 hours ago
Description
Why do Nobel Prize winners fall for obvious scams while your skeptical uncle spots them instantly? Emma Reid reveals the surprising truth about intelligence and money in this eye-opening episode that'll change how you think about expert advice forever.
🎯 What You'll Learn:
• How Bernie Madoff conned multiple Nobel laureates out of billions (the psychology is wild)
• Why Theranos fooled Henry Kissinger and James Mattis but not lab techs
• The specific cognitive bias that makes smart people terrible investors
• How to spot when experts are talking outside their lane on social media
👤 Perfect for: lifelong learners who want to make smarter financial decisions and avoid getting played by smooth-talking "experts."
📍 Chapters:
[00:00] Emma Reid introduces the $47 billion question
[01:45] Nobel winners vs. Ponzi schemes: the shocking evidence
[04:15] The Theranos board room that proves credentials don't equal common sense
[06:30] Why your IQ might be sabotaging your wallet
[08:45] The social media expert trap we all fall into
[11:00] Three questions to ask before trusting any financial advice
When someone sounds smart and confident, we switch off our BS detector. That's exactly what scammers count on. Emma breaks down the research showing why brilliant academics keep losing their shirts to obvious frauds, and more importantly, how you can protect yourself from the same mental traps.
The most expensive financial mistakes aren't made by people who don't understand money. They're made by people who think they understand everything.
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🔍 Topics: behavioral economics, cognitive bias, financial scams, investment psychology, expert credibility
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