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  公式動画&関連する動画 [Christian McCaffrey on Money, Mindset & Winning | Intuit Financial Literacy Forum at Super Bowl LX]

What does it take to win—on the field and in your financial life? At Intuit for Education’s Financial Literacy Forum during Super Bowl week, San Francisco 49ers All-Pro Christian McCaffrey joined Intuit Chief Commercial Officer Greg Johnson for a powerful, candid conversation on leadership, money, discipline, and long-term success. In front of Bay Area high school students, they unpacked the real habits behind elite performance—from learning the “language of money” and building a trusted board of advisors, to thinking three moves ahead like a chess player and avoiding lifestyle traps that derail financial futures. This isn’t just a football conversation. It’s a masterclass in mindset. Inside this conversation: • Why learning financial fundamentals early creates lifelong leverage • The biggest money mistakes young people make—and how to avoid them • The power of delayed gratification and compounding • How elite athletes think about wealth after their playing careers end •Why network and community are true long-term assets • Christian McCaffrey’s first major purchase (and what he learned from it) • How leadership, humility, and consistency drive both performance and prosperity Christian shares how going from college parking ticket debt to the NFL reshaped his perspective—and why discipline, mentorship, and long-term thinking matter more than the size of your paycheck.
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