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Generational Wealth Quotes

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Hendrith Vanlon Smith Jr.
“If you'd like to gain a new understanding of generational wealth, get into gardening.”
Hendrith Vanlon Smith Jr, CEO of Mayflower-Plymouth

Martin Luther King Jr.
“Certainly, the Negro has been deprived. Few people consider the fact that, in addition to being enslaved for two centuries, the Negro was, during all those years, robbed of the wages of his toil. No amount of gold could provide an adequate compensation for the exploitation and humiliation of the Negro in America down through the centuries. Not all the wealth of this affluent society could meet the bill. Yet a price can be placed on unpaid wages. The ancient common law has always provided a remedy for the appropriation of the labor of one human being by another. This law should be made to apply for American Negroes. The payment should be in the form of a massive program by the government of special, compensatory measures which could be regarded as a settlement in accordance with the accepted practice of common law. Such measures would certainly be less expensive than any computation based on two centuries of unpaid wages and accumulated interest.”
Martin Luther King Jr., Why We Can't Wait

Robin S. Baker
“I'm looking at the bigger picture. Longevity and legacy.”
Robin S. Baker

Anita Arvast
“Between 1934 and 1962 the U.S government handed out billions of dollars in home loans. But those weren't available to anyone black, a system eventually referred to as redlining, which would ensure that only whites could get out of poverty and find ways to wealth. In the U.S., that's what caused the development of ghettos. People of colour were not able to invest in housing that could then be passed on down through generations, forming the sort of wealth that many white people have.”
Anita Arvast, What Killed Jane Creba: Rap, Race, and the Invention of a Gang War

Mokokoma Mokhonoana
“Money that was earned is way less slippery than money that was stolen, won, or inherited.”
Mokokoma Mokhonoana

Mokokoma Mokhonoana
“There is no law against living below your means (and then saving and/or investing what is left).”
Mokokoma Mokhonoana

“We’re flashing what our next two generations could be out here living off of.”
SeKeithia Johnson

Olawale Daniel
“Like any form of investments, crypto is not a get rich quick scheme, it helps you protect your money from inflation and generate generational wealth.”
Olawale Daniel

“If you're not already using this plan, after reading the book, you will!”
Terrance Amen, FBC: Family Business Circle: Creating Generational Wealth, Using the Money You're Already Spending

Natasha   Brown
“They'll want to see my reactions to their abundance: polite restraint, concealed outrage, and a base, desirous hunger beneath. I must play this part with a veneer of new-millennial-money coolness; serving up savage witticisms alongside the hors d'Å“uvres. It's a fictionalization of who I am, but my engagement transforms the fiction into truth. My thoughts, my ideas - even my identity - can only exist as a response to the partygoers' words and actions. Articulated along the perimeter of their form. Reinforcing both their self-hood, and its centrality to mine. How else can they be certain of who they are, and what they aren't? Delineation requires a sharp, black outline.”
Natasha Brown, Assembly

“What good does it do one to pile up wealth
if no good or honor issues from it?
Assets are worth much less than manure:
at least dung enriches the soil,
but the wealth that is locked away
is a disgrace to the man who hoards it.”
Heldris de Cornualles, Silence: A Thirteenth-Century French Romance

“Lately I've been wondering whether having all of our material needs met from birth has been a positive aspect of our lives. It seems to me it may have resulted in some absence of yearning or striving in us, The quest, I like to call it. When one's parents or grandparents have already quested and conquered, what is there for the subsequent generations to do?”
Liz Moore, El dios de los bosques

Keisha Blair
“Holistic Wealth is the new generational wealth. For far too long, we have ignored the truce cost of chasing money at the expense of mental health., relationships, and purpose.”
Keisha Blair

Keisha Blair
“Holistic Wealth is the new generational wealth. For far too long, we have ignored the true cost of chasing money at the expense of mental health, relationships, and purpose.”
Keisha Blair