73: Kabir Sehgal, Author of Coined: The Rich Life of Money and How Its History Has Shaped Us

Published: March 25, 2015, 7 a.m.

b'Today\\u2019s guest makes me feel terribly under accomplished. He is a modern day Renaissance man. His name is Kabir Sehgal. I was introduced to Kabir by a mutual friend who thought he\\u2019d be a perfect fit for the show because he just wrote a New York Times bestselling book about the history and biology of money. The book is called Coined: The Rich Life of Money and How Its History Has Shaped Us. In it, Kabir explores how and why money has come to play such a central role in everyday life and unveils the neuroscience behind our money behavior. As the New York Times says, "If you\'ve been waiting for an economic version of \'Eat, Pray, Love\'\\xa0 this may be it." \\xa0 Kabir traveled the world for a few years to report on this topic and as if that wasn\\u2019t impressive enough, I learned this is actually Kabir\\u2019s second book. His first \\u2013 Walk in My Shoes - was a New York Times bestseller, too. Oh, and by the way, the man is also a Grammy award winning musician. \\xa0 Three takeaways from our interview: \\xa0 -- The secret to Kabir\'s career success. \\xa0 -- What he learned from his very first entrepreneurial venture \\u2013 in kindergarten. \\xa0 -- What it\\u2019s like to work on Wall Street these days. Up until recently Kabir worked in finance and investment banking.


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