In the final episode with Wade, Todd, and David, the conversation shifts from philosophy to history and mentorship. Wade asks what has changed in the financial industry over the past several decades and what hasn’t. Todd reflects on the early days before computers, the impact of mentors like Norman Baker, the myth of “deals” in insurance, and the importance of integrating tools—not replacing human judgment with them. The discussion highlights why math must be paired with context, conversation, and strategy in order to truly serve clients. It’s a timely reminder that the future of financial advice isn’t about replacing the advisor — it’s about elevating them.

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