Great Read again... some of these same 16 strategies I have already passed on to my kids. I'll send them this email and you'll have 2 more subscribers soon!
This is very inspiring and makes a lot of sense. It’s really cool to look back on the many thousands of small decisions that led you to your current state.
What would you say to someone who feels like they had chances to have good money habits + compound them (and did it well at some points) but then fell back into the old habits, digging a financial hole vs building a fortress?
To put it another way, how would you recommend overcoming the regret cycle that keeps one stuck financially?
Really appreciate you sharing that. Falling off track is part of the process - I’ve done it too. The goal isn’t perfection, it’s awareness and course correction. When you shift your focus from “what I lost” to “what I can still build,” you take your power back. Progress beats regret every time.
Thank you for this, Chris. And the “what I can still build“ is not just financial, but also in all aspects of life. There’s so much power in dreaming versus fear of the future or regret of the past.
That means a lot - thank you for sharing it with your kids! The next generation learning these habits early is what it’s all about. Grateful for your support and for helping spread the word.
This is Great
Can’t wait for the first BOOK
Haha, love the support! If there ever is a book one day, I’ll make sure you get the first copy.
Great stuff Chris! Thank you!
Appreciate that - glad you’re enjoying the content!
Fantastic list. #3, automate good decisions, especially speaks to me!
Yes! Automation makes consistency effortless - that’s where real compounding begins.
Great Read again... some of these same 16 strategies I have already passed on to my kids. I'll send them this email and you'll have 2 more subscribers soon!
This is very inspiring and makes a lot of sense. It’s really cool to look back on the many thousands of small decisions that led you to your current state.
What would you say to someone who feels like they had chances to have good money habits + compound them (and did it well at some points) but then fell back into the old habits, digging a financial hole vs building a fortress?
To put it another way, how would you recommend overcoming the regret cycle that keeps one stuck financially?
Really appreciate you sharing that. Falling off track is part of the process - I’ve done it too. The goal isn’t perfection, it’s awareness and course correction. When you shift your focus from “what I lost” to “what I can still build,” you take your power back. Progress beats regret every time.
Thank you for this, Chris. And the “what I can still build“ is not just financial, but also in all aspects of life. There’s so much power in dreaming versus fear of the future or regret of the past.
That means a lot - thank you for sharing it with your kids! The next generation learning these habits early is what it’s all about. Grateful for your support and for helping spread the word.