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The common sense guide to successful financial planning
Decoding wealth. Helping you make, manage and multiply money,

The common sense guide to successful financial planning

The most successful people treat their hobbies like a non-negotiable meeting.

The moment a paycheck lands is the most financially consequential moment of the month.

Napoleon Hill spent 30 years studying the world's most successful people, this was the biggest lesson.

Nobody handed you a financial rulebook growing up, here it is.

If you have ever tried to save more money and given up a few weeks later, that experience is not evidence of a character flaw.

People approach personal finance the way they approach a game they do not understand.

Morgan Housel didn't write a book about stocks or formulas, he wrote a book about behaviour, that's what makes it different from almost everything else in personal finance.

And what to do instead.

It is not a list of luxuries, it is a list of things that buy your life back.

When most people hear the word frugal, they picture someone who refuses to spend money, who counts every penny and feels a quiet guilt about anything that isn’t strictly necessary.

My name is Christopher Lewis, I was not born into money, I did not get a lucky inheritance or a generous head start.

You have been putting this off long enough, here is everything you actually need to know to start.

The money equation you were taught wrong

The financial habits that actually move the needle

The 15/65/20 Rule: A simple framework used by the wealthy that works on any income.

Thousands of pages. Hundreds of hours. Simplified into everything you actually need to know.

The 5 Laws of Money that are undeniable truths.

The US saves 5% of its income. China saves 46%. Here's the cultural secret behind that number.

The people quietly building real wealth don't look like it. That's the whole point.