Inside Your Finance: Money Conversations

The Big Debate: Build Generational Wealth or "Die with Zero"?

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The money question nobody wants to answer out loud: do you spend it now, or save it for later?For the Season 1 finale of Inside Your Finance, I sat down with people who live on completely different sides of that tension. The "tomorrow isn't promised, enjoy your life" crowd. The "future you is counting on present you" crowd. And the ones quietly trying to do both.No ten-step plans. No guilt. Just an honest conversation about how real people actually decide what to spend, what to save, and what a good life is even for.In this episode:→ Why "balance" looks totally different depending on what you grew up with→ The purchases and experiences they refuse to apologize for→ How they save for the future without putting life on hold until 65→ The money rules they've broken on purpose, and the ones they won't→ What "enough" actually means to each of them, and how they got to that answer

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