7PS: 7 Habits of the Quietly Wealthy 🀫


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Most wealthy people I know don't talk about their money.

They just manage it exceptionally well.
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They're not chasing flashy wins or obsessing over income.
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They track what actually matters, make intentional moves, and let time do the rest.
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I saw these patterns firsthand working on Wall Street with quietly wealthy clients.
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They play a different game from what most of us are taught.
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And it's surprisingly simple.
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πŸ‘‰πŸ½ Here are 7 money habits they follow relentlessly.​

-Kabir

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​Seven Point Sunday - June 15
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πŸ’Ό Portfolio Career

Meet Grace Banker. Trailblazing leader of the U.S. Army Signal Corps' first female telephone unit during World War I. She coordinated communications on the front lines of the Western Front, earning a Distinguished Service Medal for her leadership in high-stress conditions.
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⚑️ Productivity

​tl;dv (too long; didn't view). Summarizes video meetings, YouTube content into clean bullet points. If you're drowning in recordings or missed Zoom, this tool distills key moments.

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πŸ’° Passive

​Rally - Enables investors to buy & sell equity shares in collectible assets. Fractional ownership of shoes, trading cards, vintage guitars.
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🎡 Music

​Hot Buttered Soul by Isaac Hayes. This 1969 soul epic is sensual, sprawling, and deeply immersive. Hayes broke all the rules, delivering just four tracks, each its own universe. If you want something slow-burning and cinematic for your summer soundtrack, start here.

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πŸ“š Books

​Challenger by Adam Higginbotham. Explores the spaceship disaster from the inside, politics, engineering oversights, and the deeply human decisions that led to tragedy. Told like a thriller, it’s an important meditation on ambition, risk, and systems failure.

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πŸ’­ AI Prompt

Help me plan a digital detox weekend itinerary. No screens, just nature, reading, and rest. Include lodging, analog activities, and self-care ideas.
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πŸ₯£ Gravy

​Are you making a difference in the world?​

​Craft melodies like John Lennon​

​Stop telling me you're not talented​

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