Pillar 04 — Finance & Investing

The math is boring. The discipline is everything. That's the edge.

Finance content online is mostly screenshots of charts and people selling courses about becoming rich. This pillar is the opposite: slow capital, patient compounding, the habits behind never carrying debt you don't need, and the real moves that build independence over a decade.

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Curator's note — My first U.S. paycheck was $752.23 and went on groceries. A year of disciplined habits later, I bought my first car with my own savings. I've lived paycheck to paycheck but never carried credit-card debt. The articles here are the same principles, written for the patient. — Randal

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