Ben Greenfield
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They'll be able to pass it on to their family.
They'll be able to use this stuff for their family.
I mean, that crest I showed you even has little hidden logos in the stone.
They'll be able to pass it on to their family.
I mean, that crest I showed you even has little hidden logos in the stone.
So every time a new grandchild or great grandchild is added to the family, their logo gets embedded in that stone.
So every time a new grandchild or great grandchild is added to the family, their logo gets embedded in that stone.
to be able to just continue to build this deep sense of legacy so that, and I think this is probably the most important part, you don't as a family create a rags to riches to rags scenario where generational wealth is created and then
to be able to just continue to build this deep sense of legacy so that, and I think this is probably the most important part, you don't, as a family, create a rags to riches to rags scenario where generational wealth is created and then it's wasted by the next line down because that second generation didn't have a deep sense of belonging and legacy and connection to what it is that the family is building, that the family holds dear, nor a sense of connection to the family wealth, the family bank,
It's wasted by the next line down because that second generation didn't have a deep sense of belonging and legacy and connection to what it is that the family is building, that the family holds dear, nor a sense of connection to the family wealth, the family bank, and the family legacy as a whole.
and the family legacy as a whole.
One thing that you can do.
I mean, I know I named a lot of stuff on this episode, but if I could throw one thing in there, I guess it would be this.
One thing that you can do.
I mean, I know I named a lot of stuff on this episode, but if I could throw one thing in there, I guess it would be this.
And I realize this might isolate some people who might be listening who aren't married, but my wife and I have been married for 22 years.
And I realize this might isolate some people who might be listening who aren't married, but my wife and I have been married for 22 years.
And one of our keys to success is the very last thing we do at the very end of the day as we hold each other in bed and we're falling asleep is we pray together.
And one of our keys to success is the very last thing we do at the very end of the day as we hold each other in bed and we're falling asleep is we pray together.
And I think that's important because it's very difficult to do something sacred and spiritual like prayer at the end of the day if there's anything between you, any inauthenticity, any lies, any lack of transparency, anything like that.