A warning for anyone who's been told that wanting more makes them selfish
They Told You Wanting Money Was Greedy.
They Were Wrong.
You stop apologizing for ambition. You stop shrinking in rooms where money is discussed. You start building — with clarity, conviction, and zero guilt. That shift starts on page one. This free 15-page guide dismantles the lie you were taught about wealth and reveals the once-in-a-generation moment that's already underway for people who refuse to believe it. 12 minutes to read. The mindset shift behind $500M in career decisions.
You already know this feeling
It's a Tuesday night. You're scrolling Instagram and someone your age just closed on a house. You think: “What am I doing wrong?”
You get the raise — and the guilt comes with it. You tell your partner “maybe next year” for the trip you both need. You know you're capable of more. But every time you reach for it, that voice kicks in: “Who am I to want that?”
A colleague with half your talent just launched a side business. It's working. They're not smarter than you. They're not luckier. They just never got the memo that wanting more was something to feel ashamed of.
That voice isn't yours. It was installed.
Meet the real enemy
We call it The Staying Small Story.
It was written by parents who never had money. Reinforced by a culture that celebrates “humility” while the people at the top quietly build generational wealth. And maintained by an economy that needs you to stay compliant.
The Staying Small Story says wealth is for other people. That ambition is arrogance. That you should be “grateful for what you have” — even when what you have isn't enough.
Meanwhile, right now — $124 trillion is transferring hands. The largest wealth shift in human history. New regulations have opened doors that were locked for 90 years. And for the first time, the people walking through those doors don't need to come from money.
They just need to stop believing The Staying Small Story.
What changes when you read this
The inherited lie running your financial decisions since age 7 — and how to uninstall it so you never shrink from an opportunity again (page 3)
Why Wallace Wattles wrote in 1910 that “the desire for riches is the desire for a fuller life” — and why his prediction about THIS EXACT economic moment is playing out right now (you’ll see yourself in his words)
The $124 trillion transfer rewriting who gets rich in America — and how to position yourself on the right side of it before the window closes (page 7)
The 3-minute exercise on page 9 that reveals exactly which “Staying Small” belief is running your financial decisions — and how to replace it with a wealth-building default before you go to sleep tonight
The 4-word framework that took a man from a basement with nothing to co-founding a venture capital firm — and how to apply it to your own life starting tonight (page 11)
The one question that separates people who build wealth from people who talk about it — your answer will be clear by page 14
Here's how it works
Uninstall The Staying Small Story in 3 Steps
01
Read the Guide
15 pages. 12 minutes. No fluff, no filler — just the truth about money that should have been handed to you at 18.
02
Identify Your Door
Earn more. Build something. Invest what you have. The guide maps all 3 paths opened by the $124 trillion transfer — you’ll know which one is yours by page 11.
03
Run the Page-9 Exercise
A 3-minute belief audit that surfaces the exact “Staying Small” script running your decisions — and replaces it with a wealth-building default. Do it tonight.

I know exactly how that guilt feels
I was living in a basement. 155 pounds of anxiety and self-doubt. No money. No connections. No credentials anyone cared about. I had one thing: the conviction that the story I'd been told about who gets to be wealthy was wrong.
That conviction led me to a 114-year-old book that changed everything. It didn't teach me tactics. It taught me that wanting more isn't selfish — it's a signal. That the desire for wealth is the universe telling you that you're capable of creating it.
That signal became a venture capital firm, $500M+ in startup growth revenue, 400+ family office relationships, and two books. Not because I got lucky. Because I stopped believing the story that said people like me don't get to build wealth.
“I didn't come from money. I came from conviction. This guide is for everyone who feels that same pull.”
This is tomorrow morning
You wake up tomorrow and the guilt is just... gone.
You talk about money without apologizing. You look at opportunities and think “why not me?” instead of “who am I to want that?”
You stop shrinking. You start building. Not because you read a self-help book — but because someone finally told you the truth about how wealth actually works, and who it's actually for.
That shift starts on page one.
Two versions of your life exist right now
In one, you keep The Staying Small Story. You play it safe. You tell yourself there'll be a better time. Five years from now, you're in the same position — watching the same people pass you by, wondering what would have happened if you'd just given yourself permission.
In the other, you read 15 pages tonight. Something clicks. You run the page-9 exercise before bed. By Friday, you've opened your first investment account — not because someone told you to, but because you finally stopped asking for permission. Five years from now, you're building wealth inside the $124 trillion transfer that reshaped who gets rich in America.
Five years from now, you can't believe you almost didn't.
You're still here. That means something.
You didn't scroll past. You didn't close the tab. Something in you already knows The Staying Small Story isn't yours. Trust that.
Next time someone asks what changed, you won't say “I got lucky.” You'll say: “I stopped playing small.”