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What does it really take to build success that lasts, financially, professionally, and personally?
In this episode of the Quest for Success Podcast, Dr. Jerry L. Cunningham sits down with retired Army Colonel and financial planner Ed Gargas to unpack leadership lessons forged in the military and refined in the world of finance, business, and community service. This is not a technical finance episode. It's a conversation about discipline, decision-making, and building a life that works in the real world.
You'll hear how military leadership principles translate directly into business and personal success, why waiting to start financial planning is one of the most common, and costly, mistakes people make, and how critical thinking protects you from emotional and biased decisions. Ed also shares how to recover when you feel "behind," why contingency planning matters in life as much as it does in combat, and how relationships, legacy, and spirituality ultimately define success more than money ever will.
If you're looking for practical wisdom, grounded leadership, and a clearer framework for navigating uncertainty, this episode will challenge how you think and how you plan your future.
Takeaways
Learn more about the Quest for Success framework at www.Quest-Success.com.
Recommended Resources to Explore Further:
The Military Decision Making Process (MDMP) – U.S. Army Doctrine
The Psychology of Money by Morgan Housel
Thinking, Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman
Seven Habits of Highly Effective People by Stephen R. Covey
Man's Search for Meaning by Viktor Frankl
By Dr. Jerry CunninghamWhat does it really take to build success that lasts, financially, professionally, and personally?
In this episode of the Quest for Success Podcast, Dr. Jerry L. Cunningham sits down with retired Army Colonel and financial planner Ed Gargas to unpack leadership lessons forged in the military and refined in the world of finance, business, and community service. This is not a technical finance episode. It's a conversation about discipline, decision-making, and building a life that works in the real world.
You'll hear how military leadership principles translate directly into business and personal success, why waiting to start financial planning is one of the most common, and costly, mistakes people make, and how critical thinking protects you from emotional and biased decisions. Ed also shares how to recover when you feel "behind," why contingency planning matters in life as much as it does in combat, and how relationships, legacy, and spirituality ultimately define success more than money ever will.
If you're looking for practical wisdom, grounded leadership, and a clearer framework for navigating uncertainty, this episode will challenge how you think and how you plan your future.
Takeaways
Learn more about the Quest for Success framework at www.Quest-Success.com.
Recommended Resources to Explore Further:
The Military Decision Making Process (MDMP) – U.S. Army Doctrine
The Psychology of Money by Morgan Housel
Thinking, Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman
Seven Habits of Highly Effective People by Stephen R. Covey
Man's Search for Meaning by Viktor Frankl