What if the real measure of a successful retirement isn't what you've built, but who you've been, and how your money supports the life you want to be remembered for?
In this episode, we discuss:
- Resume virtues vs. eulogy virtues
- Why many retirees feel "lost" after achieving everything they worked for
- How purpose changes the way you think about money, work, and time
- Using financial planning to create freedom, not pressure
- Redefining identity, success, and legacy after 50
Today's article is from The Root of All titled, Living for the Eulogy. Listen in as Founder and CEO of Howard Bailey Financial, Casey Weade is joined by Les McDaniel to explore how redefining success through purpose, legacy, and "eulogy virtues" can transform retirement.
Show Notes: HowardBailey.com/544
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