Sabel Bezet reflects on her upbringing as a child of multimillionaire entrepreneurs, noting that while she enjoyed luxuries that afforded family vacations and quality items, the absence of her parents during formative years left a deep impact. Now married to pastor Jordan, she enjoys a middle-class lifestyle focused on family, prioritizing love and purpose over financial wealth. They manage their income through thoughtful budgeting learned from her parents, emphasizing tithing and savings, while still accessing some family wealth. Her refined taste persists, albeit balanced with financial prudence.
Instead of prioritizing expensive things, I value time spent with my family. My parents' wealth gave me experiences, but their absence taught me what truly matters.
My husband and I emphasized financial discussions from the start, and while we're middle-class now, we still embrace the values of giving and careful budgeting.
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