Ep. 92: Stop Guessing With Your Money: How Structure Creates Real Wealth
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Most people don’t fail financially because of bad investments — they fail because they lack structure. In this episode of Prosper in the Kingdom, Jon Cleaver and Wendy Lee unpack the 3M Framework (Make, Manage, Multiply) and explain why financial chaos — not poor decisions — is what keeps most people stuck. They challenge the “one step at a time” money approach, reveal how time is your most valuable financial asset, and show why building wealth requires structure, systems, and simultaneous action. If you’ve ever felt like you’re working hard but not getting ahead, this episode offers a clearer, calmer, and more biblical way to think about your money.
1. Most people don’t lose money — they lose structure.
- Financial failure is rarely about one bad decision.
- It’s usually about a lack of an organized system that aligns income, spending, saving, and investing.
2. “Make more, spend less, invest the rest” isn’t a plan.
- It’s a concept, not a structure.
- Without a system, even good financial knowledge won’t produce results.
3. Good decisions don’t compound in chaos.
- You can make smart money moves and still feel stuck if your financial life is disorganized.
- Structure creates momentum; chaos kills it.
4. The 3M Framework: Make, Manage, Multiply.
- Make = increasing income and creating margin.
- Manage = directing your money with clarity and control.
- Multiply = investing and compounding wealth over time.
- All three must operate together — not sequentially.
5. Waiting to invest costs you more than you think.
- Time is more valuable than money when it comes to wealth building.
- The “step-by-step” approach (debt first, investing later) often wastes years of compounding growth.
6. The Rule of 72 explains why time matters.
- Divide 72 by your rate of return to estimate how long it takes your money to double.
- At 1% (typical bank savings), your money doubles in ~72 years — which is why banks love holding your cash.
7. Emotion vs. Structure in money decisions.
- Without a system, emotions tend to drive spending and investing.
- With structure, the numbers make decisions easier and less stressful.
8. Financial peace is a sign your system is working.
- When money no longer controls you, you experience clarity, calm, and...
