Money & Security
Money decisions look like math and feel like fear. The number is the easy part; what's hard is the security, status, and freedom the number stands in for. These pieces hold both at once.
- Automatic Saving vs Manual Saving vs Round-Up Saving
Manual saving leans on willpower most people don't sustain. Automatic saving removes the decision and is the most reliable; round-ups are a gentle bonus.
- The 5-Engine Framework For Building Long-Term Wealth
There's no single trick to building wealth — it's five unglamorous engines sustained over decades. A principle-level framework, not financial advice.
- Earning vs Saving vs Investing Your Way To Wealth
Earning, saving and investing aren't rivals — they're a sequence. Earn the gap, save the gap, invest the gap. Here's why you need all three.
- The 4-Step Framework For Your First Investment
A calm, principle-level way to think about investing for the first time. General education only — not financial advice, and your capital is at risk.
- Index Funds vs Individual Stocks vs Real Estate
General education, not advice: how index funds, individual stocks, and real estate differ on diversification, risk, liquidity, time, and effort.
- 5 Money Questions Every Couple Should Answer
Five honest money conversations every couple should have — from how you structure finances to your fears, goals, and full transparency. A way to think, not advice.
- 8 Prompts To Rewrite Your Money Story
The way you handle money often runs on a story you absorbed years ago. These 8 reflection prompts help you find that story, question it, and write a truer one.
- 7 Questions to Ask Before Taking on New Debt
Seven honest questions to think through before borrowing — true cost, repayments, rate, and how future-you will feel. A way to reason it out, not financial advice.
- 6 Questions to Ask Before You Start Investing
Six honest questions to think through before you invest a penny — from emergency buffers to risk, fees, and free employer money. A way to reason, not advice.
- 8 Questions To Build A Saving Habit That Sticks
Saving fails when it runs on willpower and leftovers. These 8 reflection questions help you see why it hasn't stuck — and design one that actually holds.
- 6 Questions to Find Out Where Your Money Actually Goes
Six honest questions to uncover where your money really goes — forgotten subscriptions, daily leaks, emotional spending, and what you actually value. A way to think.
- 8 Questions To Map Your Path To Wealth
Wealth means something different to everyone. These 8 reflection questions help you see where you stand now and chart a path toward your own version of enough.
- 5 Questions To Uncover Your Hidden Money Beliefs
Your money behaviour runs on inherited beliefs, not logic. Five honest questions to surface the money rules you never actually chose.
- 8 Questions to Understand Your Relationship With Money
Eight honest reflection questions to help you understand the beliefs and habits behind how you handle money. This is self-understanding, not financial advice.
- The 4-Bucket Framework For Saving Without Feeling Deprived
Budgets fail when they're all restriction. Build joy into the plan with four buckets so saving actually survives contact with real life.
- Scarcity Mindset vs Abundance Mindset vs Enough Mindset
Scarcity keeps you anxious and abundance can tip into reckless. An 'enough' mindset is the grounded middle where peace and good money decisions live.
- Should I Focus On Earning More Or Spending Less?
Earn more or spend less? It's the gap between the two that builds wealth. A decision tree on headroom, leaky buckets, and where your real leverage is.
- Should I Pay Off Debt or Start Investing First?
Torn between clearing debt and getting started investing? A framework of honest questions to think the trade-off through — interest, safety, and what you'll actually stick to.
- Should I Rent or Buy Right Now? A Decision Tree
Feeling pressure to buy but unsure it's the right move? A decision tree to weigh renting against buying on the things that actually matter — not 'rent is throwing money away'.
- Should I Save More or Spend on What I Love Today?
Torn between future security and actually enjoying your money now? A decision tree to find the line between sensible saving and depriving the life you're saving for.
- Should I Save This Windfall Or Treat Myself?
A bonus, gift, or tax refund landed in your lap. Should you save it or treat yourself? A decision tree on foundations first, then a deliberate split.
- Why Money Still Makes You Anxious When You're Fine
Money anxiety often has little to do with the number in your account. A look at what the fear is really tracking — and how to tell a real risk from an old story.
- Can You Afford a Pay Cut for Work You Love?
Trading salary for meaning is one of the bravest money decisions — and one of the easiest to do recklessly. A framework for working out whether you can actually afford it.
- Financial Advisor vs Coach vs App vs AI Advisor
Stuck on a money decision and not sure who to turn to? An honest comparison of a financial advisor, a money coach, a budgeting app, and an AI advisory board.
- How to Stop Overspending: A Framework That Isn't Just 'Budget'
Overspending is rarely about not knowing the maths — it's about what spending does for you emotionally. A step-by-step way to change the pattern, not just track it.
- Lifestyle Creep: Why More Money Never Feels Like Enough
Every raise was going to be the one that finally made things feel comfortable. Then it became the new normal within months. Why lifestyle creep happens, and how to interrupt it.
- Should I Prioritise Money or Meaning Right Now?
Chase the salary while you can, or do the work that matters even if it pays less? Devon, Mara, Sam, and Kai on the trade-off that defines a working life.
- 20 Questions to Ask Before a Big Financial Decision
Before you spend, borrow, or walk away from income — 20 honest questions across the four things money decisions turn on: numbers, the why, your future self, alternatives.
- Should I Make This Big Purchase? A Decision Tree
Genuinely want it, or talking yourself into it? Work through a big purchase step by step — a decision tree that separates an affordable, real yes from an expensive impulse.
- What 'Enough' Actually Means (and How to Find Yours)
Without a definition of enough, no amount is. A practical, non-preachy look at what 'enough' really means — and how to find the number that lets you stop bracing.
- Why You Feel Behind on Money (Even If You're Not)
The sense that everyone else has it figured out and you're lagging is almost universal — and almost always distorted. Where 'behind' really comes from, and how to put it down.
Questions people bring here
- Can I afford to take a pay cut for work I care about?
- Should I make this big purchase or am I talking myself into it?
- Why do I feel anxious about money even when I’m fine?
- Should I prioritise money or meaning right now?
- How much money is actually enough?
- Should I pay off debt or start investing first?
- Should I rent or buy right now?
- Should I save more or spend on what I love today?
- Should I save this windfall or treat myself?
- Should I focus on earning more or spending less?
- How do I make my first investment?
Bring yours to the board. Talk it through with your four advisors on the Money & Financial Freedom board — they’ll challenge the decision, not just nod along.
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