Die with Zero: Simple Money Lessons About Spending for Life, Not Just Saving for Later
A clear, original guide to Bill Perkins’s Die with Zero: time-bucketing, memory dividends, and the idea that money should support a full life.
A clear, original guide to Bill Perkins’s Die with Zero: time-bucketing, memory dividends, and the idea that money should support a full life.
A clear, original look at Quit Like a Millionaire by Kristy Shen and Bryce Leung, focused on early retirement, index investing, the 4% rule, and building a life with more freedom.
A clear, beginner-friendly look at Erin Lowry’s Broke Millennial and the money habits it teaches about budgeting, credit, debt, talking about money, and investing.
A clear, original look at Vicki Robin and Joe Dominguez’s classic money book about life energy, mindful spending, debt, savings, and financial independence.
A clear, original article on Rich Dad Poor Dad: what the book says about assets, liabilities, cash flow, and why financial education matters.
A clear, original look at Eric Jorgenson’s Naval Ravikant collection: wealth, happiness, leverage, specific knowledge, and the habit of thinking long term.
A clear, original article about Scott Pape’s Barefoot Investor — simple money buckets, debt control, emergency cash, and calm habits that help ordinary people build wealth.
A clear, original article about M.J. DeMarco’s Unscripted — what it says about entrepreneurship, money, and building a life you control.
A clear, original look at Thomas J. Stanley and William D. Danko’s classic on why quiet habits, low spending, and steady saving build real wealth.
A clear, beginner-friendly look at The Latte Factor: why small daily money choices, automatic saving, and paying yourself first can change your future.