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Why Some Families Get Rich and Others Don’t (And It’s Not Work Ethic)

Why Some Families Get Rich and Others Don’t (And It’s Not Work Ethic)

Māori Millionaire Podcast · Te Kahukura Boynton

January 12, 202613m 13s

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Show Notes

If hard work alone made people wealthy, a lot more families would already be rich.

In this episode, we unpack why some families build wealth across generations while others stay stuck — and why the difference isn’t about laziness, motivation, or effort.

We explore:

  • Why work ethic is only a small part of the wealth equation
  • How money conversations (or the absence of them) shape outcomes
  • The role of exposure, systems, and long-term thinking
  • How beliefs about risk, safety, and money get passed down
  • What it means to interrupt intergenerational financial patterns

This episode is for anyone who’s ever worked hard but still felt behind — and for those who want to change the financial story for themselves and their whānau.

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This episode is for educational purposes only and is not financial advice.