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Ramit Sethi

Author of NYT bestseller I Will Teach You To Be Rich. 1 million readers on business, careers, negotiation, psych, money
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Ramit Sethi

Author of NYT bestseller I Will Teach You To Be Rich. 1 million readers on business, careers, negotiation, psych, money
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New York, New York, United States
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Ramit Sethi is a well-renowned author and CEO, best known as the founder of "I Will Teach You To Be Rich," a personal finance blog that attracts over a million readers per month. He is a Stanford University graduate who studied Science, Technology and Society, social psychology, and sociology, and completed a course in Social influence and persuasion at the University of Oxford.

Sethi's work is centered around behavioral change, combining tactical recommendations with insights from social influence and persuasion into content on business, careers, psychology, negotiation, and money. As a former consultant at Storm Ventures and Omidyar Network, he is well versed in venture capital and premium content pricing. He brings his deep experience in psychology, online education, marketing, and premium content to I Will Teach You To Be Rich, where he is the founder and author of the New York Times best-selling book of the same name.

Sethi has also served as the Viral Marketing Architect at AuctionDrop, the Director of Special Projects at Stanford Persuasive Technology Lab, and an intern in Innovation and Political Marketing at Seth Godin Enterprises. His extensive background has made him an expert in behavioral economics, personal finance, and teaching individuals to build wealth over time.

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Feb 3 · Via Twitter

@jim_brown @Camp4 The idea that you interpret telling people to "run the numbers" on the biggest purchase of their… https://t.co/Pia7T0xjJ7

Jan 23 · Via Twitter

@dohertyjf $3,000

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