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If you were born in America, you were likely taught to do everything on your own. And financially… it’s not working. The most successful cultures in the world don’t build in isolation, they build together. Through shared responsibility, collaboration, and short-term sacrifice for long-term gain. In this episode of the Let’s Parley Podcast, I break down the bigger purpose behind why my brother and I decided to join forces. It’s not just financially, but spiritually, mentally, and generationally. This decision isn’t about comfort or dependency. It’s about accountability, stewardship, and building something bigger than ourselves. We talk about: • Why radical independence often slows progress instead of accelerating it • What other cultures do differently when it comes to building wealth • The power of family-based collaboration and shared vision • How accountability changes habits, discipline, and decision-making • Why this move impacts future families, not just present circumstances This episode is for anyone trying to build something meaningful alone… Anyone feeling financial pressure despite working hard… And anyone willing to rethink independence in favor of collaboration and legacy. Ready to Build Discipline, Structure, and Alignment? If you’re looking for coaching that integrates faith, discipline, and physical stewardship, you can apply below: 👉 Apply for Coaching: https://ebjxgpnnjgz.typeform.com/to/h... Subscribe for weekly conversations on faith, discipline, fitness, and intentional living. Comment below: Do you believe independence or collaboration leads to better long-term outcomes?