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Praise for THE LITTLE BOOK OF ZEN MONEY "One's price of financial calmness is a nuance that is often missed. Yes, it doesn't come cheap. But it's not ridiculously high either. Only by reflecting on yourself can you find your own sweet spot. Let this book be your starting point." -HE RUIMING, Co-founder of The Woke Salaryman "Finally, a book that teaches you money mindfulness to help let go of the stress, fear and confusion we often associate with our finances." -KALPANA FITZPATRICK, award-winning personal finance journalist "Most of us hate to see ourselves in a mirror because we are far from…mehr

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Praise for THE LITTLE BOOK OF ZEN MONEY "One's price of financial calmness is a nuance that is often missed. Yes, it doesn't come cheap. But it's not ridiculously high either. Only by reflecting on yourself can you find your own sweet spot. Let this book be your starting point." -HE RUIMING, Co-founder of The Woke Salaryman "Finally, a book that teaches you money mindfulness to help let go of the stress, fear and confusion we often associate with our finances." -KALPANA FITZPATRICK, award-winning personal finance journalist "Most of us hate to see ourselves in a mirror because we are far from expectation. Isn't it the same for our bank statements? Facing the financial weakness of ourselves is difficult and scary. This Little Book makes you brave enough to take the first little step for your big future." -SHINYA DEGUCHI, co-producer of INVEST!, the world's first investing webtoon "Fantastic stuff! I now know much more about money and zen, and how one can help the other!" -TOM HODGKINSON, editor of The Idler magazine and author of An Idler's Manual
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THE SEVEN DOLLAR MILLIONAIRE is a group of financial literacy enthusiasts, who make learning about money accessible and engaging, and the author of Happy Ever After: Financial Freedom Isn't a Fairy Tale. They were quoted in the Financial Times in November 2020 saying "No one thinks about being financially literate per se. But they do want to be financially secure, to not be in debt and misery".