The Hidden Cost of Money
How Financial Forces Shape Our Lives & the World Around Us
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Narrateur(s):
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Russell Newton
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Auteur(s):
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Sebastian Bunney
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Everything is Downstream of Money
Do you ever feel like you're treading water, struggling to keep up with the rising tide of expenses? From groceries to housing to transportation, your cost of living continues to climb while your wages struggle to keep up.
It's a frustrating and often isolating feeling. But the truth is, not only are you not alone in this struggle, but you are not the problem. The challenges we face stem from our money!
The Hidden Cost of Money by Seb Bunney, co-founder and CEO of the financial education platform Looking Glass, peels back the layers, revealing how money weaves its influence throughout our social, economic, and political spheres. Whether we're talking about how we, as individuals, interact with the world, environmental degradation, the deterioration of the family unit, or the rise of unproductive business practices, one underlying force connects them all: money.
With insights that challenge conventional wisdom, this book will leave you with:
- A newfound appreciation for the role of money in our lives.
- A greater understanding of what it might take to build a more prosperous, equitable and just future.
- Insight into guarding against the pervasive effects of our money.
And rest assured, Seb's writing dismantles jargon and simplifies the complex, making the intricate workings of our monetary system accessible to listeners from all backgrounds.
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“Anyone who cares about our future and the future of our kids should read this book.” - Greg Foss, Financial Strategist & Thought Leader
“I thought I knew about money. I was wrong! I had no idea about the repercussions of our money, not just on markets, business and politics, but on the fabric of our very being. Mind blown!” - Daz Bea, Financial Educator
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- Adam Kendall
- 2024-04-11
Powerhouse Perspective!
Seb Bunney masterfully weaves the tale of how our broken fiat money system steals our time and money, and makes us work harder and longer to provide for our families. He explains how the incentive structures in our lives are skewed by the outdated and unfair money system, and how every aspect of our lives are touched by that broken system. He offers hope with an alternative, decentralized, immutable, hard money system in the form of Bitcoin. A must read to understand how money touches us in all aspect of our lives.
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- sean mcgrattan
- 2024-05-14
Nice job!
Well done! Great coverage of the overall affect of money on society, why bitcoin might be the solution and great handoffs for readers to learn more.
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- 2024-03-15
Not worthy
No need to waste credit and time to listen to someone complaining. The world won’t change before you change yourself.
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