Truth About Money: A Deep Dive

Truth About Money: A Deep Dive

Into Money — and a Way Out

ParMarc Reader

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Truth About Money: A Deep Dive begins by tracing the long human story of money: from fire, energy, barter, cattle, coins, empire, gold, banks, credit, industrial growth, Bretton Woods, and finally the Nixon shock of 1971. It shows how money evolved from a tool of trust and stored effort into a global system built increasingly on debt, confidence, and expansion. This is not history for history’s sake. It is the missing backstory behind today’s housing pressure, inflation, rising asset prices, weakening savings, and the quiet transfer of wealth between generations. From there, the book lifts the lid on what money really does to people. It explores why we chase status, borrow more, spend faster, accept inflation as normal, and often blame ourselves for outcomes that are partly structural. It looks at the psychology of money, the growth trap, compliance, control, and the way a debt-based system trains ordinary people to keep moving even when the ground beneath them is shifting. This is where the book becomes personal for parents, workers, savers, young adults, and anyone who has ever wondered why working harder no longer seems enough. The later chapters turn toward the future: blockchain, Bitcoin, stablecoins, transparency, productive assets, digital scarcity, deflation, and the possibility of a parallel system. It does not sell hype, panic, or get-rich-quick promises. Instead, it asks what money must become if it is to serve people again — and how families might begin thinking differently about ownership, savings, homes, productive assets, and long-term freedom. The goal is not to escape reality, but to understand it clearly enough to make better decisions inside it. Truth About Money: A Deep Dive is for people who were never taught how the monetary system really works — and now want to understand the forces shaping their lives, their children, and their future. It is for parents trying to explain the world their children are inheriting, for young people trying to buy a home or build a stake in productive assets, and for anyone who senses that the old rules no longer explain the new reality. This book does not promise easy answers. It delivers something rarer: clarity.

Détails

Date de publication
Jun 30, 2026
Langue
English
ISBN
9781716511479
Catégorie
Commerce & économie
Copyright
Tous droits réservés - Licence de copyright standard
Contributeurs
Par (auteur): Marc Reader

Caractéristiques

Pages
331
Type de reliure
Livre à couverture souple Livre à couverture souple
Couleur de l’intérieur
Noir & Blanc
Dimensions
Roman (6 x 9 po / 152 x 229 mm)

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