Your grandparents scarcity, your parents choices, your present reality — trace the financial patterns that shaped your relationship with money.
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Generational Wealth →
Breaking the cycle of financial scarcity or building on inherited advantage — navigate the complex emotional and strategic terrain of multi-generational money. You'll navigate four escalating scenarios — from the family financial story to the legacy plan — practicing the decisions that matter most when the pressure is real and the stakes are personal. This isn't theory. It's practice for the moments that define how this chapter of your life unfolds.
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What happens in this story4 scenarios
Your grandmother kept cash in a coffee can because banks could not be trusted. Your parents spent every paycheck because tomorrow was never guaranteed. You open an investment app and your hands carry their history.
You ask your parents about money for the first time — not how much, but how they learned. The stories pour out — the recession that took everything, the job that never paid enough, the shame that never left.
You trace the pattern — scarcity breeds hoarding or recklessness, abundance breeds guilt or entitlement. Your financial DNA is not destiny, but you cannot rewrite code you have not read.
You sit with the full picture — three generations of financial decisions, survival strategies, and unspoken rules. Your relationship with money is not just yours. It is an inheritance — and you are deciding what to keep.
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4 scenarios →The Family Financial Story
Your grandparents scarcity, your parents choices, your present reality — trace the financial patterns that shaped your relationship with money.
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