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This Is Why We Build It

12 min · 2 de jun de 2026
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EPISODE 94: THIS IS WHY WE BUILD IT In this reflective episode of Law Days and Lattes, Sidney shares a personal story from a recent gathering at the ranch that led to a powerful realization: the most meaningful investments in life aren't always measured in dollars and cents. They're measured in memories, relationships, and the communities we create around us. Sidney explores the difference between simply accumulating assets and intentionally building a life that leaves a lasting impact. From family traditions and gathering places to shared experiences that strengthen relationships, he discusses how true legacy extends far beyond what is written in a will. The conversation also touches on a lesson learned through years of helping families as an attorney: wealth alone does not create unity. Shared purpose, meaningful experiences, and intentional stewardship often matter far more when it comes to preserving family bonds and creating a lasting culture for future generations. Whether you're building a business, raising a family, investing in property, or creating opportunities for others to connect, this episode offers a reminder that some of life's greatest returns never appear on a spreadsheet. They show up in moments, memories, and the people who gather around what you've built. IN THIS EPISODE: * Why meaningful investments often go beyond financial returns * The role of shared experiences in building family culture and legacy * What attorneys learn about family dynamics and long-term planning * The importance of creating places and opportunities for connection * Why waiting for "someday" can cause us to miss what matters most * How intentional living can leave a lasting impact on future generations If you've ever wondered whether your hard work is serving a larger purpose, this episode is a thoughtful reminder to consider not just what you're building—but who you're building it for. CONNECT WITH SIDNEY WHEELAN * Firm: Wheelan Law Firm [wheelanlaw.com] * Locations: Moberly, Carrollton, and Paris, Missouri * Subscribe: Listen and subscribe to Law Days and Lattes for weekly insights on planning wisely and moving forward with purpose. Check out our Law Days & Lattes pages on Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61564502541515] and Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/LawDaysAndLattes] where you can join the conversation, share your thoughts, and ask questions Until next time, grab your favorite latte, hold your loved ones tight, and have a great week! ☕ WHEELANLAW.COM [https://wheelanlaw.com/] This podcast episode contains general information for discussion purposes only. Each case is different and must be judged on its own merits. Missouri rules generally prohibit lawyers from advertising that they specialize in particular areas of the law. This article should not be construed to suggest such specialization. Nothing on this site should be taken as legal advice for any individual case or situation. This information is not intended to create an attorney-client relationship, and the listening or viewing of this podcast does not constitute an attorney-client relationship. The choice of a lawyer is an important decision and should not be based solely upon advertisements.

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