Skipping Stones with Seth Roberts

103. The Best Kind of Inheritance

8 min · 4 de may de 2026
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What if the most important thing you inherit isn't money, but the way you think? Seth Roberts reflects on the unseen inheritance we receive from family - beliefs about money, work, failure, and what's possible - and how those patterns shape our lives far more than any financial gift. Money can come and go. But the mindset behind it determines whether it builds something lasting or disappears just as quickly. This episode explores: • Why some people waste advantages while others create them • How family habits quietly shape your decisions • What it really means to set someone up for a good life The best inheritance isn't what you're given - it's what you learn, live out, and pass forward. Follow the show, share it with someone who'd appreciate it, and leave a review to help more people find Skipping Stones.

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