Alright, I’m looking at the trends today and I see “personal injury attorney” up there. And honestly, after what we’ve been talking about this week on the show – the "miser" trend, Briana's take on it, Jon's laugh, Maya talking about hoarding peace – it makes me pause. It makes me wonder if we’ve spent so much time on the offense, on the grind, on the push, that we’ve forgotten about the defense. About protecting what we’ve built.
Because here’s what matters right now: you can be the hardest worker in the room, the sharpest strategist, the one who never misses a beat. You can save every penny, invest wisely, and build an empire. But if you're not also thinking about the unexpected, about the things that can derail all that hard work in an instant – a car accident, a slip, an unforeseen circumstance – then you’re leaving yourself vulnerable. It’s not about living in fear; it’s about being prepared. It’s about being the rock, yes, but also making sure that rock isn't sitting on quicksand.
My father’s heart attack wasn't about him not working hard enough; it was about not having the right support, the right boundaries, the right *defense* in place. Don’t be a miser with your protection. Don’t wait until you’re in a crisis to figure out your plan. What’s your defense plan?