
Retire early. Sell the company. Inherit the money. And then… what? Essays on life after wealth — identity, meaning, belonging, and the strange freedom of having “enough.”
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When I first started talking about value, resources and embodied presence as the markers of enoughness1, David Roberts, author of the Substack publication Sparks from Culture, commented:
“My pe...
This essay explores a model called The Ecology of Enoughness.1 Read the rest of the series here.
In her thought-provoking essay, “You’re Overspending Because You Lack Values,” Sherry Ning wrote:
“Stronger values m...
The Ecology of Enoughness series explores how we cultivate enoughness—the lived experience of knowing that what matters most is sufficiently supported. You can read the previous two articles in this series here.
Part 2 begins today and wil...
In 2022, Vulture declared “The Year of the Nepo Baby” with a viral article documenting the rise to fame of offspring of famous parents such as Maude Aptow, Zoe Kravitz, and Lily-Rose Depp. These names conjure a very specific image: someone...
Most people imagine that having a lot of money means that you don’t worry about money anymore. Surely if you have accrued a few million dollars, you don’t sweat the small stuff anymore, right?
The truth is far more complicated. Feeling lik...
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What does wealth do to a person—to relationships, identity, the ground we stand on? I’m an inheritor and family business member writing about wealth, belonging, and the questions money leaves behind.
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