Synopsis
This is not a book. It’s a conversation grenade.
Pull the pin. Toss it on the coffee table and watch the conversations break out.
Because:
- Money isn’t math – it’s emotion.
 - Budgeting isn’t punishment – it’s awareness.
 - If you think more will finally make you feel safe, it won’t.
 
Through 101 simple sketches and essays, Carl Richards invites you to rethink your relationship with money – not by fixing it, but by seeing it clearly.
This isn’t financial pornography, no market predictions, no hot takes, or spreadsheets. Think of it as a conversation with a wise friend, who gently forces you to consider:
- Why do we compare ourselves to people we don’t even like?
 - What are you actually trying to buy when you say you want more?
 - What if the problem isn’t your money, but the job you’ve given it?
 
Your Money is meant to provoke you into seeing money – and yourself – differently.
This isn’t about being good with money. It’s about being honest with yourself.
Details
Imprint: Harriman House
