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Ep 15 | “Rich” Feels Cringe – Here’s What High Achievers Actually Want

Ep 15 | “Rich” Feels Cringe – Here’s What High Achievers Actually Want

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For high-achieving 30-somethings, the word "rich" often feels loaded—tied to guilt, judgment, or outdated ideas of success.

Instead, Priya reframes the conversation around building wealth—not just in terms of money, but in terms of freedom, clarity, and intentional living. She unpacks why “rich” feels performative, while wealthy feels personal—and why that shift in mindset might be the key to finally feeling like your financial success fits.


Tune Into This Episode to Hear:

  • Why “rich” feels cringe—and how the wealthy mindset offers something more meaningful.

  • How growing up without money can shape your view of success (and make you flinch at the word “rich”).

  • What it actually means to live well—not just look like you’re doing well.

  • The difference between income and clarity—and why only one leads to real wealth.


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