The Skill Nobody Teaches Anymore
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概要
Opportunity isn’t the problem.
Talent isn’t the problem.
Stewardship is.
In this episode of the First in Manhood series, Jay Awal breaks down why most people don’t lose success... they mismanage it.
That's why making money and managing money are two completely different skills.
Using real-world examples, including the reality that most lottery winners go broke and the timeless truth that money always flows back to those who know how to manage it, this episode explores why increase without stewardship leads to stress, instability, and loss.
Jay also shares a personal insight from his marriage, how his wife is stronger in stewardship, saving, and financial management, while he is stronger in opportunity and income creation and why honoring complementary strengths is what creates lasting stability.
This episode explains why stewardship is the hidden skill behind longevity, trust, and peace within finances, leadership, and relationships.
This episode is a reality check.
Because what you don’t steward, you eventually lose.
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If this episode grounded you:
- Re-listen — stewardship compounds with repetition
- Share this episode with someone chasing more without managing what they have
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Lead or follow.
Build or consume.
Obey or delay.
You’ll either grow first or finish last.