The 6 Minute Partner Podcast

Episode 17 - The Long-Term Wealth Plan Lawyers Were Never Taught

3 min · 23. apr. 2026
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"How much is enough?" Without a real answer to this question, every financial decision—from saving more to spending on a holiday—feels like guesswork. In this episode, David Shepherd breaks down the long-term wealth plan that high-earning lawyers are rarely taught. In just six minutes, learn how to move from "accidental accumulation" to a deliberate strategy. David explores the importance of assigning "jobs" to your money based on time horizons and explains why the best-performing investors are often those who simply let their systems run without interference. Key Takeaways: * The Decision Anchor: How a clear target number simplifies complex choices. * Money Behavioralism: Why short-term money in long-term strategies creates unnecessary stress. * Boring is Better: The power of repeatable, automated behavior over "market timing." * Purpose over Volatility: How clarity of purpose makes market ups and downs irrelevant.

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