#228 Explaining To Your Kids How To Become Rich - Parenting, Marriage & Mental Health Support For Dads
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How do you define wealth for yourself and your family—and are you teaching your kids the difference between being "rich" and being truly fulfilled?
In today's world, children are constantly exposed to aspirational lifestyles, whether through social media or conversations about big dreams.
As parents, it’s a challenge to help them understand that wealth isn’t just about money—it’s about time, freedom, and balance.
This episode dives into why defining wealth personally is crucial and how to communicate this to your kids effectively.
By tuning into this episode, you will:
- Learn a simple, actionable way to define financial success for yourself and your family.
- Discover how to talk to your kids about money in a way that balances ambition with practical wisdom.
- Gain insights on why time—not money—is the most valuable resource and how to prioritize it.
Don’t miss this thoughtful conversation—play the episode now to redefine your perspective on wealth and learn how to guide your children toward a fulfilling future.
To watch the Chris Williamson podcast, featuring Scott Galloway that inspired this episode click this link below.
https://youtu.be/AgL_rnLfYmk?si=5nk5lSnIllFXpzRG
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