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Return on Life. Optimizing Money for Fulfilling Life Experiences

Par : Garrett Nolan
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  • Nombre de pages102
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN978-3-565-39674-0
  • EAN9783565396740
  • Date de parution09/04/2026
  • Protection num.pas de protection
  • Taille2 Mo
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurEmphaloz Publishing House

Résumé

The most sophisticated financial plan is ultimately incomplete if it fails to answer one foundational question: what is the money actually for ? Beyond portfolio optimization, savings rates, and net worth calculations lies a deeper discipline - the deliberate alignment of financial resources with the experiences, relationships, and pursuits that constitute a genuinely fulfilling life. Money, treated purely as an accumulation target, becomes a tool unused for its highest purpose. This book examines the emerging financial philosophy of life-centered money management - a framework that repositions personal finance not as a system for deferring gratification indefinitely, but as a precision instrument for designing a life of sustained meaning and intentional experience.
Drawing on behavioral economics, life satisfaction research, and the growing body of evidence that experiential spending generates significantly higher and more durable well-being than material acquisition, it explores how individuals can restructure their financial decisions to maximize return on life rather than return on capital alone. This is not an argument against financial discipline - it is an argument for its elevation.
The most effective financial architects are those who define "enoughness" with clarity, align spending with deeply held values, and deploy capital toward experiences that compound in memory, relationships, and personal growth rather than merely in portfolio statements. Wealth without design is simply deferred spending; wealth with purpose becomes the architecture of a life well lived.