The Legacy Times

Build wealth that outlasts you.

Weekly essays on leadership, capital, systems, and Africa.

Free. Written by Phillip J. Mostert.

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Built for those building Africa

I started The Legacy Times from a growing conviction that creation and continuity are not the same skill.

Many conversations focus on growth, opportunity and ambition. Far fewer explore stewardship, systems and what allows value to endure.

This publication exists to ask longer questions and think across generations—because progress becomes more meaningful when it does not have to begin again.

The Ideas Behind This Publication

Every publication is shaped by assumptions. Some assume growth solves everything. Some assume more information automatically creates better outcomes. Some assume success is measured only by speed. The Legacy Times begins from a different observation: creation matters, but continuity determines whether creation compounds.

That idea shapes how we think about wealth, business, family, faith and long-term impact. Because many of the outcomes people hope for are not built once. They are sustained repeatedly. And sustainability rarely happens accidentally.

The essays below are not random topics. Together they explain why this publication exists, how it sees the world and what readers can expect when they subscribe. Each essay represents one layer of the thinking behind The Legacy Times: Identity. Philosophy. Credibility. Worldview.

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Four Essays That Explain The Legacy Times

Identity

Why I Started The Legacy Times

Why this publication exists and the questions that continue shaping it.

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Philosophy

The Invisible Cost Of Starting Over Every Generation

Why continuity matters and why rebuilding often carries hidden costs.

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Credibility

Most Families Lose Wealth By The Third Generation

Why building wealth and preserving wealth are different disciplines.

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Worldview

Faith • Structure • Impact

Why stewardship, preparation and faith belong together.

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What Readers Can Expect

The Legacy Times is not designed to keep readers busy. It is designed to help readers think longer. Most content rewards reaction. This publication aims to reward reflection.

Readers should expect long-form essays, practical systems and enduring ideas across wealth, stewardship, ownership, faith, business and long-term impact. Not trends. Not noise. Not urgency. Ideas designed to remain useful long after publication.

The objective is not simply to provide information. The objective is to help readers think more structurally, act more intentionally and build with longer time horizons.

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