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The Reset : Your Complete Financial Recovery Plan for Your 30s and 40s - A Money Philosophy Series - Book 3

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You have been working for fifteen or twenty years. You earn a real income. And the financial picture still does not look like you thought it would by now.
You are not alone. And it is not too late.
The Reset is the personal finance book that the industry has largely failed to write - not for beginners with their first paycheck, and not for near-retirees optimising a comfortable cushion. For the person who is somewhere in their thirties, forties, or early fifties, carrying a quiet awareness that the financial gap is real, and genuinely wanting to know what the most effective path forward looks like from exactly where they are now.
This book gives you that path. Specifically. Honestly. Without shame.
Because the gap is almost never the result of recklessness or irresponsibility. It is the result of lifestyle that grew alongside income without a ceiling. Savings that were always going to start properly next year. Debt that became familiar rather than urgent. Life events that reset the progress. And the absence of genuinely useful financial guidance at the moments when it would have mattered most.
Inside, you will discover:
1. The six forces that cause good, capable people to arrive at forty with less than their income and effort suggest they should have - and which ones apply to you
2. The Reset Mindset - how to release the weight of the financial past without pretending it did not happen, and why this is the prerequisite for everything else
3. How to conduct a brutally honest financial inventory - the specific exercise that reveals the real picture, not the comfortable mental approximation of it
4. The six behavioral patterns most responsible for the financial gap - and the structural changes that address them without depending on willpower
5. How to rebuild the financial foundation at forty - emergency reserve, debt, and the sequencing that produces the fastest durable progress
6. When earning more is actually the answer - and when it is not, and what distinguishes the two situations
7. The mathematics of late-start investing - why compounding still works powerfully in your favour, with specific numbers from specific starting ages
8. The lifestyle reckoning - what genuinely has to change, what can stay, and how to tell the difference honestly
9. Realistic retirement planning without panic - how to calculate your actual gap, how state pension and other income sources change the picture, and why working two years longer can be more powerful than a decade of higher contributions
10. The children question - how to support your children's education and future without permanently impairing your own retirement position
11. The protective measures most people skip - and why skipping them is the most common way a financial recovery gets derailed
12. Why slow and consistent beats dramatic and short - every time, without exception - and how to design a recovery that is sustainable rather than heroic
This is not a book about deprivation. It is not a book about shame.
It is a book about seeing the financial picture clearly, understanding specifically what needs to change, and making those changes in a way that is sustainable across the fifteen or twenty years of active financial life that most people in this position still have ahead of them.
Written in the calm, story-driven style of The Psychology of Money, and the third book in the acclaimed Money Philosophy Series, The Reset treats financial decisions as what they actually are: human decisions, shaped by history and habit and circumstance, that respond to understanding and structural change more reliably than to willpower and guilt.

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  • ISBN-13: 9798252551906
  • ISBN-10: 9798252551906
  • Publisher: Independently Published
  • Publish Date: March 2026
  • Dimensions: 8.5 x 5.5 x 0.23 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 0.31 pounds
  • Page Count: 112

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