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Making Jazz

Successful Multi-Generational Wealth Transitions (Case Studies)

Maintaining both substantial wealth and close family relationships across generations is notoriously challenging – only about 30% of families successfully transfer wealth beyond the second generation truist.com. However, several Western dynasties have beaten the odds. Below we examine case studies from family business, real estate, technology, and investment-origin wealth, identifying key behaviors, succession practices, governance…
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Emotional Psychology of Wealthy Patriarchs in Legacy Planning

Core Emotional Fears and Psychological Blocks Wealthy patriarchs often experience a range of deep-seated fears and mental barriers when facing succession or legacy planning. Common emotional concerns include: Each patriarch is unique, of course, but these core fears – losing control, facing mortality, losing identity, mistrust, family conflict, regret, and isolation – form a psychological…
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Family Wealth & Legacy Transfer Fact Check

Powerful people secretly want to build heirs who don’t crumble under pressure, shame the family name, or blow up relationships. So, let’s fact check what really works. “At the core of every successful wealth transition is not the structure, it’s the people.” What preserves a legacy isn’t just documents — it’s character. My work helps…
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Why Complaints Used to Bother Me—And What Finally Freed Me

by Bryant Stratton The other day, a woman looked down at her shoes and said, “I’m wearing really ugly crocs.” Then she turned to me and asked, “Do you have an opinion on crocs?” I paused. I didn’t want to lie. So I said, “Actually, no—I don’t have an opinion on crocs.” But then I…
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Where Jazz Is Made

by Bryant Stratton It calls out to be heard,not with noise,but with knowing.The pulse beneath the surface,the whisper beneath the wind.A rhythm not yet played,but aching to be felt. The possibility to change lives,not in grand speeches,but in sacred, simple steps.In the quiet moment of offering,in the hand extended without need,in the decision to give,even…
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How Do Hyper-Intelligent People Fit In?

by Bryant Stratton Have you ever felt like your mind was moving faster than the world around you? Like your thoughts were streaming in high-definition, but the world was stuck in standard definition, and no one had the bandwidth to hear you clearly? If so, I see you. Because I’ve been there too. For those…
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There Is No Choice

by Bryant Stratton Legacy isn’t a concept. It’s a current.A force we’re either resisting or flowing with.And the truth is, most of us spend too much time pretending we have a choice. We don’t. Legacy isn’t about inheritance or image. It’s not the house you pass down or the business you leave behind. It’s the…
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Rooted: The Reinvention of Bryant Stratton

Chapter 1: This is How I Started, Life Without Roots Bryant grew up feeling something was fundamentally missing, a sensation difficult to articulate but powerful enough to shape his earliest memories. His family had defied tremendous odds, clawing their way out of poverty and into a life of material comfort, but Bryant quickly learned that…
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The Three Who Faced the Dragon

In a company teetering on the edge of chaos, three men stood at the center of a storm. There was the Adam, a man with vision but no structure, whose company swayed unpredictably between bursts of brilliance and the weight of disorder. There was Steve, a loyal right-hand man, comfortable in the mess, who thrived…
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A Journey To Accept Entrance Into Life

The Walled Garden and the Man on the Wall Once, there stood a walled garden, a place of unmatched beauty. Its towering stone walls, covered in ivy, shielded the paradise within, a world of endless flowers, winding stone pathways, and a central fountain that shimmered like liquid gold under the sun. This garden was not…
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