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Succession (yeah, the tv show) convinced Shane Cultra to quit the family nursery his great‑grandpa started.
On Moneywise, we talked about his $10M net worth and why his dad didn't speak to him for a year.
The numbers:
-$10M net worth
-$500k in cash
-$3M+ liquid asset
-12 Bitcoin (avg cost $11k each)
-$1.5M domain portfolio generating $200-300k/year
-Half his wife's $2M 401k
-$300k in trading account
His family business went from $70k in retail sales to $7M annually under his watch.
Despite the success, his dad only paid him $30k/year for years. what'd he do?
Side hustles: trading, buying domains, NFTs, and a blog he sold to Lionsgate for $75k.
said his dad hated it. "My dad thought side income made me less hungry."
One of the crazier parts:
When Shane sold a bored ape NFT for $1M, his dad was furious instead of happy.
After 25 years, what finally broke him?
"I'm not gonna lie. I think Succession is the reason I left."
Says he watched the first few episodes and realized: "Oh shit. This is us."
His dad's response? Complete silence for one full year.
The thing that finally brought them back together?
A book of stories from all his father's friends about why they loved him.
On the pod we cover how even multi-generational family businesses can't survive forcing someone into a role they've outgrown.
Full episode is live, check it out.
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