Your Life...Well Spent - Interview with author Russ Crosson
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Guest: Russ Crosson, chief mission officer and senior partner of Blue Trust (Ron Blue Institute), and author of Your Life…Well Spent: The Eternal Rewards of Investing Yourself and Your Money in Your Family
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Russ - I manage my money to have more LIFE, not just more money!
Russ - you need to know the difference between PROSPERITY (wealth/money/material possessions) and POSTERITY (children/legacy/generations to come).
The Principle of Time Replacement: How to Add Posterity Time to Our Schedules
- “Time-saving” devices - we spend more time working in pursuit of more money or to buy more possessions that require time to use and maintain. As a result, the typical full-time employee’s work week has expanded from forty to nearly fifty-seven hours.
- When you make spending decisions, ask, “How will this expense affect our entire family?”
- Principle of Replacement - the addition of new time commitments to my schedule usually involves a trade-off between work and posterity time
- Only say yes if the activity can replace something else that’s already in your schedule that doesn’t detract from your posterity time
A New Understanding of Work
#5 - Only change vocations to better fulfill your purpose and maximize your time flexibility - not to make more money
#7 - If you’re in a career that is currently generating sufficient income, carefully evaluate additional time spent to earn more income, especially if your children are young.
- Remember, your children’s first ten years are the most critical
A Good Name is Better Than Riches: Building Our Posterity’s Social Capital
- Must take the time to train our children
- More money doesn’t mean better lives…or better children
Special shout out to Jared Wood for allowing us to use his music - check him out at JaredWoodMusic!
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