Dan exposes a subtle, overlooked money pattern he calls 'The Polite Deficit'—the cultural etiquette that makes you underprice, under-claim, say yes when you should say no, and translate approval into financial loss. In seven minutes he names the pattern clearly, traces the psychological mechanics (shame, approval-seeking, fear of standing out) and then maps an esoteric exchange geometry: polite generosity becomes a porous vessel that lets abundance slip away. You get a powerful reframe—money as a messenger of integrity, not a breach of manners—and a vivid metaphor (the leaking teapot versus the sealed vessel) to shift identity-level habits. Most importantly: a precise, two-minute daily 'Claim & Boundary' ritual to vocalize one deserved fee, set one micro-boundary, and log effect. Practical, spiritual, and immediately doable. Close with a direct CTA to Dan's book library for deeper numerological and inner-alchemical practices to anchor this change.