The builders of historical temples and cathedrals worked on timescales that spanned generations. They laid stones for a spire they knew they would never see completed, trusting in the continuum of the community and the sacredness of the vision. This is the essence of intergenerational wealth thinking. It moves beyond the question, "Do I have enough for my retirement?" to a more profound one: "How can the resources I steward create opportunities and security for my children, grandchildren, and the community for decades to come?"




