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I'll Think About That Tomorrow

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Founders of capital almost never share information about their wealth and assets with their family in advance. In the total majority of cases, they have no opportunity to do so after something has happened. According to statistics, 89.13% of wealth creators understand everything but do nothing. Why? Most of the responses boil down to the classic "I'll think about it tomorrow" from Scarlett O'Hara in Gone with the Wind. The transfer of capital happens once in a lifetime. Discovering its outcomes, correcting, and restarting it is almost always impossible. In this field, there are no "drafts". Another stimulus for the development of the Scarlett syndrome is the founders' realization that the effectiveness of traditional tools is already below the minimally acceptable threshold of reliability, yet they require disproportionately high efforts and resource expenditures.

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