At first glance, it looks like a software version number—v06—paired with a name and a challenge: Enno Better . But this is not a product update. It is a philosophy. It represents the sixth iteration of a movement toward "Enno-Better" legacies: legacies that are not just preserved but actively improved, version by version, generation by generation.
Gather just three people from different generations. Ask one question: "What is one way we are currently making our legacy worse?" Listen without defensiveness.
Introduction: The Search for a Better Blueprint For centuries, the concept of a "family legacy" was simple: land, money, and name. You passed down what you owned, hoping the next generation wouldn’t squander it. But in an era of rapid technological disruption, climate change, and shifting social values, that old model is failing. family legacy v06 enno better
The family was successful but fragmented. Then, in 2020, they adopted the "Enno Better" framework. They created an 06 Council, dissolved their old trust, and rewrote their narrative: not as "logistics people," but as "movement engineers."
If you are still on v01—hoarding assets without purpose—or v03—fighting over control without vision—then the most radical thing you can do is declare a hard reset. Call a family meeting. Write down your first Enno Standard. And begin the slow, sacred work of building a legacy that truly gets better. At first glance, it looks like a software
Because in the end, your grandchildren will not thank you for the money you saved. They will thank you for the version you improved.
The question is not whether your family has a legacy. Every family does. The question is: What version are you running? It represents the sixth iteration of a movement
Stop tracking net worth alone. Track something like "number of non-family lives improved per decade" or "average emotional literacy score per family member."