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Most personal finance books teach you how to accumulate wealth. Die With Zero asks a far more uncomfortable question: What if the real risk isn't spending too much, but waiting too long to live? In this episode of The Book Brief Project, we explore Bill Perkins' provocative argument that money is simply stored life energy — and that saving for a future that never arrives may be one of the most expensive mistakes a person can make. From the idea of the "memory dividend" to the concept of time buckets, Perkins challenges nearly everything we assume about retirement, inheritance, and financial success. But there's also a problem at the center of his philosophy. Because every plan to perfectly spend your wealth depends on one number nobody will ever know: the date of their own death. This is not a summary. It's a critical exploration of one of the most controversial personal finance books of the last decade. Book: Die With Zero Author: Bill Perkins The Book Brief Project — Books, taken seriously.
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