3: Rich vs. Wealthy: The Simple System That Builds Wealth
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What’s the difference between being rich and being wealthy?
In this episode of The Creator Money Show, Abby breaks down why making more money does not automatically create financial security; especially for creators with unpredictable income and short peak earning windows.
You’ll hear real-life examples of high earners who spent too much, everyday people who quietly built lasting wealth, and why simple repeated habits often matter more than one big paycheck, viral moment, or “perfect” investment.
Abby also shares a simple four-step framework creators can use to start turning income into wealth: know your numbers, save first, invest, and repeat.
Because wealth is not built by looking rich. It is built by creating systems that help your money last.
Key Moments:
00:00 The Lie Creators Believe About Money
01:26 Rich vs. Wealthy
02:41 Johnny Depp's $2M Monthly Lifestyle
04:06 The Janitor Who Built $8 Million
05:29 You Can't Outrun Bad Spending Behavior
07:49 Why High Earners Still Live Paycheck to Paycheck
09:06 Why Income Doesn’t Equal Wealth
10:05 Wealth Comes Through Systems
12:03 Why Wealth Feels More Complicated Than It Is
12:57 A Simple Wealth Framework for Creators
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