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Personal finance, money management, financial literacy, and wealth building are topics millions of people search for—but many high earners still struggle to build true financial freedom or generational wealth. If someone owns 40 rental properties… should they be rich? A real estate investor recently admitted he owns more than 40 properties and still feels broke. At the same time, professional athletes are saying something similar. Even $100 million contracts often don’t translate into lasting wealth once taxes, fees, and lifestyle expectations take their share. So what’s really going on? In this episode we break down one of the biggest threats to long-term wealth: The Lifestyle Inflation Trap. You’ll learn key wealth principles around: • Personal finance and money management • Wealth building and financial planning • The difference between income vs wealth • Why many high earners struggle with financial independence • How money mindset and money habits impact long-term success • The financial structure needed to build generational wealth Because the truth is simple: Income alone doesn’t build wealth. Assets alone don’t guarantee control. And real wealth requires structure. Understanding financial literacy, smart money habits, and long-term wealth strategies is essential for entrepreneurs, investors, and anyone serious about financial success. TIMESTAMPS 0:00 The Wealth Question 0:25 Why $100M Isn’t Generational Wealth 1:00 The Real Question About Wealth 1:13 The Lifestyle Inflation Trap 2:26 Assets Don’t Equal Control 3:44 The Wealth Killer Equation 8:35 The Financial Home Framework 11:48 The Liquidity Problem 12:42 Three Principles for Real Wealth 13:40 Final Question 🎯 Welcome to 7 Figure Squad — Where Faith, Finance & Leadership Align If you're here, you’re someone who wants to grow your wealth, confidence, and purpose—without compromising your faith or values. That’s exactly what this channel helps you do. Hosted by Marine Corps veteran and entrepreneur Matt Sapaula, 7 Figure Squad equips everyday families, Christian men, veterans, and growth-minded entrepreneurs with Biblical money principles, practical financial leadership, and real-world coaching so you can build generational wealth and become the leader you were created to be. 🧭 Start Here — Your Next Steps (In Order) 1️⃣ Grab Your FREE Workbook — Master the Money Game https://podcast.7figuresquad.com/trom 2️⃣ Get Personalized Coaching — Pick Matt’s Brain (1-on-1) https://app.minnect.com/expert/MattSa... 3️⃣ Level Up Your Mindset — Matt’s Best-Selling Books Faith-Made Millionaire – https://a.co/d/5nJI1Vn GOTCHA: 5 Pitfalls of Financial Freedom – https://a.co/d/3bpw2Em 4️⃣ Start or Grow Your Business With Matt’s Mentorship https://livingmoneysmart.com/moneygame 👊 Follow Matt’s Journey & Build Yours Website – http://www.moneysmartguy.com Instagram – / moneysmartguy LinkedIn – / mattsapaula Facebook – / moneysmartguymattsapaula Twitter – / moneysmartguy ⚠️ LEGAL DISCLAIMER Matt Sapaula is not a registered investment advisor and does not offer or sell securities, nor provide investment advice. All investment-related services or discussions are strictly limited to securities exempt from registration. Investment services, if provided, are exclusively offered to accredited investors under the Illinois Securities Act of 1953. The information shared on this channel is for educational and informational purposes only and should not be construed as personalized financial advice. Always conduct your own due diligence and consult a licensed financial professional before making financial decisions. Matt Sapaula and affiliates may receive compensation from products, services, or companies mentioned. Any reference to income, performance, or financial growth is not guaranteed, not typical, and should not be considered promised results.