What if your first $100k wasn’t just a financial goal—but a turning point in your life? This isn't another book about skipping lattes or budgeting down to the penny. It's a step-by-step wealth building guide designed for real people with real bills, real dreams, and no time to waste. If you’ve ever felt behind, overwhelmed, or uncertain about how to actually gain traction with money—this is your reset. Written for a new generation navigating debt, digital burnout, and economic instability, this book gives you a no-fluff roadmap to take control of your money—and your mindset. Whether you're starting with zero, stuck in cycles of overspending, or unsure how to begin investing, you’ll learn how to: - Break free from scarcity thinking and stop surviving paycheck to paycheck - Shift from time-for-money traps into scalable, aligned income - Build a system that grows your financial independence without sacrificing your life - Rethink what true wealth means—and design a life that reflects it - Make confident, shame-free decisions with your money, your work, and your future This is a financial guide for millennials and Gen Z—but more than that, it’s a guide for anyone ready to own their story and start living it forward. Whether you want to save your first $100k, invest wisely, or build freedom in your 20s and 30s, you'll get real-world tools, emotional clarity, and the confidence to move. If you’re ready to earn more, keep more, grow more—without burning out—this book will show you how. Because your future shouldn’t be a gamble. It should be a plan. And it starts right here.
Your First $100k
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- Julian Raye writes at the intersection of money, meaning, and modern life. Blending real-world experience with a deep sensitivity to the emotional and psychological sides of personal finance, Julian helps a new generation rewrite their financial story—without the shame, jargon, or burnout. His mission is to make wealth feel human again: less about spreadsheets and status, and more about power, permission, and presence. When he’s not writing, he’s listening—closely—to the quiet fears and bold dreams that shape how people move through money and move toward themselves.