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Seven Generations Legacy: Design a Multigenerational Legacy of More Than Money

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It’s time to design your multigenerational legacy of more than money!

There’s a secret fear of every wealth creator. It’s that money might corrupt your kids.

Throughout history, most wealthy families unravel, losing fortunes quickly. Well-meaning parents often find their life’s work leaving entitled children, a wasted inheritance, and future generations empty-handed to start all over again.

It doesn’t have to be like this. Families who create generational wealth know they must pass on their values and develop their children’s stewardship. But doing so is daunting, and there’s no clear path to follow.

Authors Lucas and Rachel Marshall understand these challenges. After a near-death experience revealed that money and an estate plan weren’t enough, they traced the trail of the successful few and determined their legacy. They share a simple system you can use to communicate the meaning of your legacy, set up the mechanism that transfers it best, and provide the fuel to make the greatest impact for generations to come.

If you’re new to Seven Generations thinking, get ready
• Cancel your estate planning overwhelm.
• Discover and communicate what matters most.
• Leave an inheritance that empowers your great-grandchildren.

It’s time to design your multigenerational legacy of more than money!

314 pages, Kindle Edition

Published December 9, 2023

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February 28, 2026
Was okay.
A lot was selling for her family office which isn’t applicable to me. The story w her daughter was amazing. And I thought the advice on making sure your family moves forward, and they view themselves as builders was very good.
Solid read.
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