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Emma Whitaker

Dernière sortie
Owning Less Than You Owe
Sometimes success looks expensive before it feels safe.
This book enters the emotional gap between looking financially fine and quietly feeling behind. It explores how people confuse possessions with progress, income with control, and credit with freedom. Rather than offering loud formulas, it examines the everyday psychology behind spending habits, personal finance, debt, and financial independence.
Readers will recognize the subtle pull of lifestyle pressure, the relief of buying something now, and the discomfort of asking whether it is an asset or a burden.
With a warm, practical tone, the book reframes money management as a relationship with attention: what comes in, what goes out, what grows, and what silently drains energy. Financial confidence is presented not as perfection, but as the ability to tell the truth sooner. The deeper shift is not about becoming rich overnight. It is about learning to notice what money is doing in real life, so choices begin to feel less borrowed from fear.
With a warm, practical tone, the book reframes money management as a relationship with attention: what comes in, what goes out, what grows, and what silently drains energy. Financial confidence is presented not as perfection, but as the ability to tell the truth sooner. The deeper shift is not about becoming rich overnight. It is about learning to notice what money is doing in real life, so choices begin to feel less borrowed from fear.
Sometimes success looks expensive before it feels safe.
This book enters the emotional gap between looking financially fine and quietly feeling behind. It explores how people confuse possessions with progress, income with control, and credit with freedom. Rather than offering loud formulas, it examines the everyday psychology behind spending habits, personal finance, debt, and financial independence.
Readers will recognize the subtle pull of lifestyle pressure, the relief of buying something now, and the discomfort of asking whether it is an asset or a burden.
With a warm, practical tone, the book reframes money management as a relationship with attention: what comes in, what goes out, what grows, and what silently drains energy. Financial confidence is presented not as perfection, but as the ability to tell the truth sooner. The deeper shift is not about becoming rich overnight. It is about learning to notice what money is doing in real life, so choices begin to feel less borrowed from fear.
With a warm, practical tone, the book reframes money management as a relationship with attention: what comes in, what goes out, what grows, and what silently drains energy. Financial confidence is presented not as perfection, but as the ability to tell the truth sooner. The deeper shift is not about becoming rich overnight. It is about learning to notice what money is doing in real life, so choices begin to feel less borrowed from fear.
Les livres de Emma Whitaker
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9,99 €
Nouveauté

9,99 €
