Return on Ego vs. Return on Investment
The dumbest thing wealthy people waste money on isn't yachts or cars. It's the illusion that they’ve arrived.
I’ve seen it over and over. People spend millions trying to look successful instead of building something that actually lasts. The goal shifts from multiplying wealth to maintaining appearances. And that shift is expensive.
At some point, you have to let go of the ego. The fancy watch, the flex, the need to prove something. Real wealth isn’t loud. It shows up in the freedom you build, the legacy you leave, and the clarity you carry.
When you stop chasing return on ego, you can start focusing on return on investment. The kind that compounds. The kind that actually gives you peace.
If you’ve been trusted with capital, your job isn’t to protect your image. It’s to multiply impact, opportunity, and value.
That’s the work.
What’s one area where you’ve had to trade ego for alignment?
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Return on Ego vs. Return on Investment
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