As we grow older, life naturally brings reflection on where we’ve been, what we’ve experienced, and how we choose to live the years ahead. In these quieter, sometimes more vulnerable seasons, we often find ourselves asking, “What if?”

The most important inheritance you’ll ever leave has little to with monetary wealth. It’s the values we prize and priorities we practice in our everyday lives which becomes our legacy to our children, grandchildren, and future generations.

It’s no surprise that John Rivas’s love for his own family and his desire to help other families plan their financial legacies are two of the three most important aspects of his life. The third may be unexpected.