30 Dinners Left: Why Money Isn't Wealth

30 Dinners Left: Why Money Isn't Wealth

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Most dentists are hitting their financial goals and still feel like something is missing. In this episode, Wes Read (CPA, CFP, and founder of Practice CFO) steps back from the balance sheet to ask a bigger question: what does wealth actually mean? Kicking off a new multi-episode series, Wes introduces the book The 5 Types of Wealth by Sahil Bloom, a framework that redefines wealth across five dimensions and challenges high-earning, time-poor practice owners to intentionally design the lives they keep deferring.

What You’ll Learn

Why financial success and true wealth are not the same thing
The five types of wealth: time, social, mental, physical, and financial
The “arrival fallacy” is why reaching your goals won’t create the satisfaction you’re expecting
How to break the cycle of marginal thinking and start building your designed life
The math exercise that changed Sahil Bloom’s life and Wes’s
Why dentists in particular are vulnerable to being rich on one dimension and bankrupt on the others
Three questions to take inventory of your own wealth right now
Three action items to start this week

Key Takeaways

Financial wealth is one of the five.
Time wealth, social wealth, mental wealth, physical wealth, and financial wealth. Most successful dentists score very high on one and are quietly bankrupt in at least one other, often wealthy.

The arrival fallacy will keep moving the finish line.
Reaching a financial milestone does not produce lasting contentment. The assumption that it will be the arrival fallacy. Recognizing it is the first step to escaping it.

A designed life beats a default life every time.
If you don’t intentionally author your life, thousands of others are waiting to do it for you. The opposite of a successful life isn’t a failed life. It’s a default life.

What gets measured gets managed.
The reason most practices run well financially is that everything gets tracked. How much are you tracking the other dimensions of your wealth? The book gives you a scorecard to do exactly that.

Marginal thinking is the enemy of blueprinted life.
Skipping the gym once is harmless. Skipping it 9 out of 10 times compounds. The aggregation of small neglected decisions is what separates the life you designed from the life you actually lived.

The 1% framework works.
The coach of Team Sky didn’t demand a breakthrough; he asked for 1% improvements across every variable. Small, consistent, intentional gains compound into transformation.

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