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Keeping money in cash feels safe. But mathematically? It’s one of the fastest ways to get poorer. In this Charlie Munger–style breakdown, we expose the uncomfortable truth about cash, inflation, and why what feels safe is often the most dangerous financial choice over time. This video isn’t about hype, market timing, or chasing returns. It’s about purchasing power, rational thinking, and avoiding guaranteed loss. If most of your money is sitting in a savings account earning less than inflation, this video will permanently change how you think about “safety.” What you’ll learn: Why cash guarantees loss in an inflationary world The psychological reason smart people cling to cash How compound interest works against you Why volatility ≠ risk (and what risk actually is) 5 assets that historically protect purchasing power better than cash The correct role of an emergency fund (and when cash becomes malpractice) How to think like a rational investor using inversion and second-order thinking This is not financial advice. It’s financial literacy rooted in math, incentives, and long-term reality. 💬 Comment below: What % of your net worth is currently sitting in cash? #CharlieMunger #PersonalFinance #Investing #Inflation #MoneyMindset #WealthBuilding #FinancialLiteracy #RationalThinking #compoundinterest ⚠️ Disclaimer: The insights shared in this video are inspired by Charlie Munger's philosophy and mindset. The content is for educational purposes and not direct advice from Munger, who passed away in 2023. Always conduct your own research or consult a financial advisor before making any financial decisions.