The Quiet Fear No One Talks About
You've built something meaningful. You've created wealth, opportunity, and a better life for your family. But somewhere in the back of your mind, a question lingers: Will my success ruin my kids?
You're not alone. Research shows that 85% of families in the top 0.1% of wealth holders drop out within a single decade. Even among the broader top 1%, 72% fall out within just ten years.
Here's what most people miss: The money isn't the problem. The loss of meaning is.
When children grow up without the necessity that forged their parents' character, something essential goes missing. They learn to preserve rather than create, to consume rather than contribute. They inherit resources but not resourcefulness.
This is the prosperity paradox, and this book is the antidote.
The Wealth Trap offers a clear-eyed diagnosis of why abundance so often backfires and a practical blueprint for ensuring it doesn't. Drawing on decades of experience working with affluent families and interviews with entrepreneurs and wealth creators, authors Connor Boyack and Taylor Adams reveal:
- why money is "stored energy" and how to direct it toward growth instead of drift.
- the Four Horsemen that quietly destroy family legacy across generations.
- how to design "joyful struggle" so your children develop character without manufactured hardship.
- a family operating system that transmits purpose, not just wealth.
- why the families who thrive treat each generation as founders, not heirs.
This book is a field guide forged from the experiences of affluent families who chose a different path and are seeing the results in their children.
The prosperity paradox is real, but it's not inevitable.
If you want to raise children who see wealth as fuel for building rather than a ceiling on ambition, if you want to create a multigenerational legacy of creators, start here.