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    Building a Financial Foundation for Passion-Driven Career

    Sandeep N SettyBy Sandeep N SettyFebruary 16, 20252 Mins Read
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    Last week, I had an insightful conversation with a client who has two children. He shared a concern that many parents can relate to:

    “Sandeep, I don’t want my children to struggle the way I did. I want them to be independent and successful, but I want them to face new challenges, not the same hardships I endured. If they go through the same struggles as me, then I haven’t done my job well.”

    When I asked him what kind of challenges he wanted for his children, he said:

    “I want them to live a life of passion. I believe true happiness comes from following your heart, not just earning money. But in today’s world, if you aren’t paid well, society looks down on you. I don’t want my children to feel that pressure—I want money to be a tool, not a burden. I want them to be free to pursue their passions.”

    His words made me reflect on a common contradiction in our lives. As children, we are encouraged to follow our passions. Yet, as we grow up, society pushes us to prioritize financial security over personal fulfillment. What if we could create a structure where both could coexist?

    This conversation resonated with me deeply. Like my client, I also want to ensure that my children have the financial freedom to follow their passions. The perfect scenario is when passion leads to success, but what if it doesn’t? Not every artist, musician, writer, or digital entrepreneur finds instant success.

    So, what if we built a financial structure that:

    • Provides children with a steady income stream.
    • Ensures they have the freedom to pursue their passions.
    • Teaches them financial discipline so they don’t take wealth for granted.

    This way, they can focus on what truly brings them joy without constantly worrying about financial survival. Passion without discipline is just a hobby. Passion with discipline leads to success.

    I can’t help but ask—what’s your opinion? Would you create a structure like this for your children? Let’s start the conversation.

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    Sandeep N Setty is a Financial Advisor, Author, and Speaker specializing in asset structuring and inter-generational planning. He helps business owners and affluent families achieve financial independence and lasting wealth.

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