
Index Fund Investor
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I hate to break it to you but you’ll never get rich investing in index funds Somehow the masses have been convinced if they invest $100/month they’ll be a millionaire by 65. The truth is $1 million in 40 years will buy you a Toyota Camry at best


Financial planning is about more than spreadsheets, retirement projections, and optimal portfolios. At its core, it's about helping people find and fund a good life. And a "good life" means different things to each of us. So today, I resigned from PWL. Over the past 18 months, my wife Denise and I have had many honest, reflective conversations about what that means for our family, and we came to a few conclusions: 1. We want to prioritize time over money 2. We want more slow mornings, unstructured time with our kids, and shared experiences 3. We want full agency over our calendars to say "yes" when it matters and "no" when it doesn't Through these conversations, we arrived at a crossroads. To live our good life, I would need to resign from my role at PWL and semi-retire. And so, effective April 30th, I am resigning and entering the world of semi-retirement. This was not a decision made lightly, quickly, or easily. I love this work and have loved being part of PWL. I joined the firm because I shared its values, mission, philosophy, and unwavering goal of improving the lives of its clients. That hasn't changed. In my 15 years in the industry, I've seen the good, the bad, and the ugly. I've met hundreds of advisors working across dozens of firms. I've seen the incredible positive impact of sound, unbiased financial advice on people's well-being. Unfortunately, I've also seen how destructive it can be when our industry doesn't put people's needs first. PWL represents the best of the industry. The fact that so much talent exists in one place is no accident. Every week, I talk to advisors around the country who want to learn more about PWL's story so they can emulate it. This is a testament to the vision and execution of the people here and their success in building not just a company but a community. I will continue to wholeheartedly recommend PWL to those needing full-service financial planning and investment advice. My mom will remain a client, and I've told Denise that if anything ever happens to me, her first call (after family, of course) should be to PWL. This decision was entirely personal and was not influenced by PWL's recent sale to OneDigital. Our family's conversations about finding and funding a good life began long before OneDigital and PWL started their discussions. I know how deeply PWL cares about their mission and values, and I am excited to watch, from the sidelines, how PWL and OneDigital continue to evolve and exceed the expectations of their clients and the industry. My friend @benjaminfelix's paper, Finding and Funding a Good Life, was a key factor in this journey. It is a life-planning framework that integrates influential research on happiness and well-being. Here are a few of my most important takeaways: 1. Experiences > Things: We quickly adapt to material goods, but meaningful experiences stay with us regardless of their cost. 2. Time > Money: Prioritizing time over money leads to greater happiness, better relationships, and more profound life satisfaction. 3. Regret: The most enduring regrets in life are about inaction, especially regarding health, relationships, and alternative choices we might have made. 4. Connection: Close relationships are among the strongest predictors of well-being over a lifetime. I encourage you to read it and consider your own definition of a "good life." pwlcapital.com/finding-and-fu… This decision was also prompted by my own experiences that reminded me just how fleeting and fragile life can be: - My father passing away just 18 months into his retirement - News of a high school friend who passed away unexpectedly in his 30s - A young, healthy, and fit friend going through a health challenge - A visualization my friend @LooniesAndSense built, showing how little free time we truly have left with our children: life.looniesandsense.com Life is short and precious, and we never know how many healthy days we have left.







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