The above title represents a very intriguing concept which has been known to the Chinese for millennium, and there is even a Chinese Idiom which states so “Fu Bu Guo San Dai”. Interestingly, while reading “Millionaire Teacher” written by Andrew Hallam (a new book written on investing and personal finance, written by middle-class millionaire teacher Andrew Hallam), I also discovered that he had written about the exact same phrase, though he did not elaborate too much about it. Basically, this teaches us that wealth earned by the first generation can seldom, if ever, last past three generations. The reason for this is so obvious in its simplicity that it is surprising that most adults fail to grasp it – money which is not “earned” tends to be squandered. How does this fit into personal finance? A lot can be learnt about how people behave under various circumstances, and I will ......