Most People Get These 3 Life Decisions Wrong—Do You?

April 23, 2026

Here’s what we discuss in this episode:

💑 Choosing the Right Partner: Financial alignment with your partner is key

💼 Career Path & Income: Pick a career with growth potential

💰 Managing Wealth: Protect and manage what you’ve earned

🔑 Take Action: Start with a clear financial plan

💬 Couples & Financial Conversations: Communication is essential for success

While most people focus on smaller financial decisions, there are a few big ones that truly shape your future. Rob discusses the 3 most important financial decisions that can completely change the course of your life and how to approach them with intentionality. These decisions will influence everything from your wealth accumulation to your lifestyle in retirement, so getting them right is essential for long-term success.


Go inside the episode:

0:00 – Intro

1:29 – Regret #1: Choosing the right life partner

5:48 – Regret #2: Career and income path

9:37 – Regret #3: Managing and protecting wealth

12:56 – Distractions and Managing Incomes

14:23 – Be Intentional


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