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How Much Is Enough?

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April 26, 2022

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How Much Is Enough?

If privilege is a disconnection drug, the antidote is connection. It’s being in authentic relationships where you show up with your vulnerability.

– Chuck Collins –

How Much Is Enough?

“Over the next 20 years, a minimum of $35 trillion, and up to $70 trillion, in wealth will transfer from the post-World War II generation to the next younger generation. Most of that wealth will flow in the upper canopy of the wealth forest, between family members in the world’s wealthiest 0.1%…But some beneficiaries of this system are working to disrupt it, with the help of financial advisers who have a very different outlook from the rest of their profession. They are redirecting this wealth to solve big problems, like climate disruption and racial inequity. And this has created a new ethos among some of the elite and their financial advisers: “wealth minimization.” Chuck Collins, co-founder of Wealth for the Common Good shares more. { read more }

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