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Most parents teach kids: work → get paid. I’m teaching my kids something different first: ownership → profit. In this video, I break down the money lessons I’m teaching my 5- and 7-year-old so they don’t grow up addicted to trading time for money. I’m not anti-hard work (hard work matters—especially early in business). But if you only know “work harder” as your answer to money problems, you’ll eventually build a business that feels like a job… or you’ll quit and go back to one. Here’s what you’ll learn: Why most of us were taught money the wrong way (and why it’s not our parents’ fault) The “income addiction” that makes entrepreneurs quit too early Earned income vs unearned income (and why the difference changes everything) The simple investing system I set up for my kids (so they see money come from ownership) Why chores come after the ownership lesson (not before) How lifestyle inflation traps entrepreneurs—even at $250k, $500k, and beyond The real goal: not just more money… more time My goal for my kids isn’t “never work.” It’s: work because you love the craft—not because you’re desperate for cash. If you’re a startup entrepreneur (under $100k/year) or you’re making money but not keeping it… this will help you rethink where money comes from and how to build freedom into your life. 👇 Question for you: What’s ONE money lesson you wish you learned at 18? (Like & subscribe if you want more real-world business lessons and money mindset content.) — DISCLOSURE: This content is for educational purposes only and is not financial advice. Always do your own research and consult a professional before making investment decisions.