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Control vs. Being Controlled by Money

Control vs. Being Controlled by Money

A core idea is that individuals have a choice to either control their money or be controlled by it. Empowerment comes from understanding and managing money effectively. "You, right now, have a choice: you can either let money control and define your life or you can control it."

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This book aims to empower millennials to take control of their finances in a relatable and engaging way, addressing common challenges they face and providing practical advice on budgeting, debt management, credit building, investing, and navigating financial relationships

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