Anything And Everything

Why Rich People Don’t Stay Rich
What does true wealth look like beyond bank accounts and net worth? Dan Sullivan and Jeffrey Madoff explore generational wealth, the pitfalls of financial success without purpose, and why relationships, time freedom, and fulfillment matter more than money. Learn how entrepreneurs can build lasting value—without losing themselves in the process.
Show Notes:
Wealth isn’t just net worth—it’s the freedom to focus on what matters most, without financial constraints.
An entrepreneur can pass on the results of their talent, but they can’t pass on their talent itself.
The wealthiest 20% rarely stay in that bracket for long. True sustainability requires reinvention, not just inheritance.
The distance between "rich" and "poor" isn’t a gap—it’s a ladder with multiple rungs, and movement happens in both directions.
Taxes don’t just redistribute wealth; they reveal how fragile financial success can be without strategy.
Generational wealth often persists due to lawyers and accountants, not the achievements of descendants.
Once you’ve maxed out what your efforts can bring you, you have to multiply your income by working less.
It might seem counterintuitive, but you can spend your time doing only what you love doing and find people who love doing the rest.
True confidence in business comes from pricing boldly—charge what scares you, plus 20%—and eliminating "maybes."
Wealth without relationships, purpose, or peace is poverty in disguise
Resources:
The Psychology of Money by Morgan Housel
You Are Not A Computer by Dan Sullivan
Learn more about Jeffrey Madoff
Learn more about Dan Sullivan and Strategic Coach®