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The Capacity to Give more

The Capacity to Give more

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Episode Summary

In this episode, Spencer Shaw and Kim Butler explore a powerful insight from a Princeton study: the ability to help others is directly tied to personal capacity. Through storytelling and financial wisdom, they unpack how time, money, and mindset influence generosity. The conversation bridges behavioral psychology with practical financial strategies, showing how intentional thinking, disciplined habits, and aligned priorities can expand one's ability to give. Ultimately, the episode reframes generosity—not as a function of wealth, but as a product of awareness, preparation, and purpose.

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  • Kim D. H. Butler

Keywords

Generosity mindset, financial capacity, helping others, prosperity thinking, behavioral psychology, giving habits, money mindset, personal finance, abundance, intentional living, time management, kindness, wealth principles, legacy building, generosity strategy

Episode Highlights
  • 00:00–00:53 – Introduction to the Princeton study on kindness and helping behavior

  • 00:53–01:41 – The experiment setup: testing who actually helps others

  • 01:41–01:56 – Key finding: people with more time (capacity) are more likely to help

  • 01:56–02:07 – Core insight: "It's harder to be kind when you don't have capacity"

  • 02:07–03:06 – Expanding the definition of "capacity" beyond time

  • 03:06–03:34 – Story: Helping others begins when your own needs are met

  • 03:34–04:18 – The role of mindset in generosity and awareness

  • 04:18–05:03 – Lack of capacity creates "blinders" that limit awareness

  • 05:03–05:25 – Transition: applying capacity to financial life

  • 05:25–06:27 – Giving is easier with higher income—but not dependent on it

  • 06:27–07:22 – Practical examples of generosity with small amounts

  • 07:22–08:31 – Teaching children financial discipline: share, save, spend

  • 08:31–09:27 – The power of thought in shaping financial and life outcomes

  • 09:27–10:18 – Trust, faith, and financial structure in generosity

  • 10:18–12:17 – Practical strategies to increase giving regardless of income

  • 12:17–13:21 – Asking others how to help effectively

  • 13:21–14:46 – Aligning generosity with real needs and outcomes

  • 14:46–15:47 – Building a legacy through intentional financial behavior

  • 15:47–16:46 – Closing thoughts and invitation to community resources

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