18:00 wealth is not the amount of capita you have, it’s the repertoire of ways you can transform other people’s lives 28:20 actually helping your kids learn they can do stuff - short feedback loop projects which can manifest in the real world 28:50 teach your kids that failure is normal, and that success really means a lot of failed experiments 30:05 yes and the things they are taking to
This is a very pertinent conversation for those who are intentional about ensuring a smooth transition of multigenerational wealth, and the sustainability of a family’s legacy! Dope Podcast!
This is immensely helpful. They actually demystified some of the frameworks that I thought would be helpful but ultimately showed how flawed they are. BTW, how come I can't download this episode?
Brilliant content!! I’ve always imagined how to preserve generational wealth.. never had any real content to guide. This was inspiring from a moral as well as practical way ❤ thanks Sam ❤
I like the content but prefer more of the rawness of MFM with no editing and just conversation
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Sam another home run. I’m anti division of money. Leave it in one trust for future generations. Two amazing take aways 1. I wonder if it’s possible to put in sibling suing clause 2. I probably need to be a little less preservation I made money as an entrepreneur.
Ok Sam, what do you do with kids who are investigative? I didn't grow up with a lot, but not nothing. I remember pouring over FAFSA forms, Dad's expenses, etc. to try to "put the pieces together" of his wealth. Having a kid like me is my worst nightmare and my greatest dream.
I kind of feel we need a MFM social group so us similar mindset people can become friends …. Or even use the MFM group as a dating pool ?? Anyone interested ?
@@samparr9899 what about for those who haven’t reached 2million-200million net worth yet but love nerding out to business stuff and are on their entrepreneurial journey?
You are exploring important, yet underrated topics, Sam! Very insightful conversation!
I wish there was video, but otherwise this is great! Keep going!
18:00 wealth is not the amount of capita you have, it’s the repertoire of ways you can transform other people’s lives
28:20 actually helping your kids learn they can do stuff - short feedback loop projects which can manifest in the real world
28:50 teach your kids that failure is normal, and that success really means a lot of failed experiments
30:05 yes and the things they are taking to
PODCAST IS SO GOOD AND SO NEEDED! Puts good words to setting really high standards and failing forward.
Quality content again, this guy Taylor is super interesting. The point he made of turning into wealth preservation hit home.
Great episode. Keep up the good work Sam 💪. Riches in Niches.
This is a very pertinent conversation for those who are intentional about ensuring a smooth transition of multigenerational wealth, and the sustainability of a family’s legacy!
Dope Podcast!
i have notifications on for this podcast. im soooooooooo early.
Same
This is immensely helpful. They actually demystified some of the frameworks that I thought would be helpful but ultimately showed how flawed they are.
BTW, how come I can't download this episode?
I just noticed the first ad break was empty. Are you looking for sponsors?
Brilliant content!! I’ve always imagined how to preserve generational wealth.. never had any real content to guide. This was inspiring from a moral as well as practical way ❤ thanks Sam ❤
Glad Sam was able to do a pod by himself. I enjoy him more as a host
I like the content but prefer more of the rawness of MFM with no editing and just conversation
Sam another home run. I’m anti division of money. Leave it in one trust for future generations.
Two amazing take aways
1. I wonder if it’s possible to put in sibling suing clause
2. I probably need to be a little less preservation I made money as an entrepreneur.
Interview Andrew Henderson from Nomad Capitalist. That would be Wise
Ok Sam, what do you do with kids who are investigative? I didn't grow up with a lot, but not nothing. I remember pouring over FAFSA forms, Dad's expenses, etc. to try to "put the pieces together" of his wealth. Having a kid like me is my worst nightmare and my greatest dream.
I kind of feel we need a MFM social group so us similar mindset people can become friends …. Or even use the MFM group as a dating pool ?? Anyone interested ?
Yes! I’ve been thinking about this
It's called Hampton!
@@samparr9899 what about for those who haven’t reached 2million-200million net worth yet but love nerding out to business stuff and are on their entrepreneurial journey?
Damn, I'm 1st here too.
second.
@@conformist niiice
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