Haley Sacks
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Yeah, I think that those were the rooms where I...
where my money relationship really like where I had to like up my money etiquette the most.
But, you know, and even like having conversations with your friends or spouses about money, like it's so important to do this and to be upfront.
But the way in which you do it has to be handled with grace and elegance and also sort of just like, I always think a little bit of humor goes so far.
Like I love to like, you know, smile and like be funny about things that are super serious because it just...
cuts the that takes the air out of the room a little bit like it makes people relax a little bit but you know this chapter I get so many questions about money etiquette like we're all trying to fix our money mindsets and then of course we want to grow well then the idea is when you have the money what do you actually how do you move with it and money is energy you have to remember so like
if you hold onto it too tight or you're acting in these ways that are unsavory, it's not gonna come to you as freely.
Like you have to be in relationship with it in a way where it will come back to you.
And so that's why I also think that money etiquette is so important.
I'm loving that we're moving around.
And we also have a full chapter on rich kids too.
So like if you're someone who's trying to build generational wealth for your child, that's the same way that, you know, no one teaches you about business structures.
No one teaches you how to do that either.
But it's actually pretty simple.
So I break that down as well.
Like there's just, it's everything that you were never taught about how to win the game of money.
And written in a way that's like so palatable and easy.
Like I love that you were able to read it just like, like my goal with writing the book was like, you know, so many people buy finance books and they never crack them.
Because it feels like this, like, like it feels like punishing to read it.