A quiet conversation about money, identity, and the questions you have been avoiding.
Most of us spend years collecting answers. More information, more frameworks, more strategies. We assume that when we know enough, life will get clearer.
This book argues the opposite. Clarity is not what you accumulate. It is what is left when you stop carrying what was never yours.
Across six short chapters, this is a quiet look at the patterns you inherited, the strategies you built to survive, the noise you mistook for life, and the gap between what you say you want and what you actually do. It draws on research from attachment theory, generational psychology, and behavioural science, but reads like a conversation, not a lecture.
You will not find solutions in these pages. Only better questions, and the ability to see what you have been avoiding.
Clarity does not mean having all the answers. It means knowing which questions actually matter.
You cannot solve one thread without pulling on all of them.
Clarity does not solve your problems. It shows you which ones are actually yours. And that, in my experience, changes everything.
If something in these pages lands for you, that is enough.
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