The Courage To Talk About Money—Because Growth Requires Fuel
The daily reality: roles, not riches
Most people don’t spend their mornings dreaming about bank accounts.
They wake up inside a role: leading a team through uncertainty, keeping a clinic’s doors open, growing a small business, building a community program, managing a classroom, stewarding a nonprofit. These roles come with outcomes we’re accountable for—jobs sustained, lives improved, services delivered, missions advanced.
That’s why our real conversation, beneath the daily noise, is about growth. Growth in reach.
Growth in service quality. Growth in stability. Growth in dignity for the people depending on us.
The tension we avoid: “Life isn’t all about money”.
We hear it often: “Life isn’t all about money.” True. But look closer. The initiatives we most admire—the shelter that expanded beds, the scholarship fund that doubled recipients, the startup that created good jobs, the research lab that made a breakthrough—were catalyzed by capital. Not because money is a moral north star, but because it’s the scaffolding that lets values become visible.
  • Impact needs infrastructure.
  • Compassion needs continuity.
  • Vision needs velocity.
And these require resources.
When we avoid serious conversations about money—how to earn it ethically, how to allocate it wisely, how to invest it in people and programs—we unintentionally limit the very impact we claim to care about.
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