Money is the Report Card of Life
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In this episode of The Omar K. Mills Show, I sit down with A.C. Meehan, author of the New Foundation Project series, for an honest conversation about money, ambition, worth, and the quiet comparisons that creep in as we move through our careers.
We talk about what it’s like to reach a stage of life where experience and wisdom are valued—but recognition, promotion, and “the shiny projects” don’t always follow. Through personal stories, mentorship moments, and unfiltered reflection, we explore how money can slowly become a scorecard for identity, even when we know better.
This isn’t an episode about financial advice. It’s about how easily self-worth attaches itself to outcomes, titles, and compensation—and how grace interrupts that narrative.
In this episode:
- Why money can feel like a measure of value
- The tension between impact and recognition
- Mentorship, legacy, and unseen influence
- Comparison, ambition, and the struggle to be content
- Grace as an answer, not a shortcut
This conversation is thoughtful, vulnerable, and unfinished—by design. If you’ve ever questioned your worth in quiet moments, this episode is for you.