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For high-achieving 30-somethings, the word "rich" often feels loaded—tied to guilt, judgment, or outdated ideas of success.
Instead, Priya reframes the conversation around building wealth—not just in terms of money, but in terms of freedom, clarity, and intentional living. She unpacks why “rich” feels performative, while wealthy feels personal—and why that shift in mindset might be the key to finally feeling like your financial success fits.
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Follow Priya Malani:
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THE STUFF OUR LAWYERS WANT US TO SAY: Stash Wealth is a Registered Investment Advisor. Content presented is for informational and educational purposes only and is not intended to make an offer or solicitation for any specific securities product, service, or strategy. Consult with a qualified investment adviser (that's us) before implementing any strategy. Investing involves risk, including the loss of principal. Past performance does not guarantee future results. There…we said it.
By Priya MalaniFor high-achieving 30-somethings, the word "rich" often feels loaded—tied to guilt, judgment, or outdated ideas of success.
Instead, Priya reframes the conversation around building wealth—not just in terms of money, but in terms of freedom, clarity, and intentional living. She unpacks why “rich” feels performative, while wealthy feels personal—and why that shift in mindset might be the key to finally feeling like your financial success fits.
Tune Into This Episode to Hear:
Follow Priya Malani:
LinkedIn | Instagram | Youtube | Stash Wealth
THE STUFF OUR LAWYERS WANT US TO SAY: Stash Wealth is a Registered Investment Advisor. Content presented is for informational and educational purposes only and is not intended to make an offer or solicitation for any specific securities product, service, or strategy. Consult with a qualified investment adviser (that's us) before implementing any strategy. Investing involves risk, including the loss of principal. Past performance does not guarantee future results. There…we said it.