The 88 Rules of Wealth

The 88 Rules of Wealth
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The 88 Rules of Wealth: Easy lessons on building and keeping wealth

A clear, no-jargon guide to how money really works in life—what builds wealth, what destroys it, and how to keep calm while you do both well.

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Money, made human

Most money books add charts and anxiety. The 88 Rules of Wealth does the opposite: simple rules about behavior, time and calm—how wealth is built and kept in real life.

What you will learn inside

  • Small wins compounded: why habit beats windfalls.
  • Invisible destroyers: fear, envy and impatience vs. your plan.
  • Reputation and discipline: why simplicity often beats income.
  • Systems around you: how governments, banks and families affect continuity.
  • Real freedom: wealth as time, options and peace of mind.

Who this is for

  • First-time savers who want clarity without jargon.
  • Entrepreneurs and families protecting growing wealth.
  • Professionals who prefer principles over “hacks”.
  • Anyone who wants money to feel quieter and safer.

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Less noise. Better habits. Lasting wealth.

These 88 rules are clear, short and designed to stick—so your money life gets simpler, calmer and stronger over time.

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Money problems that are really behavior problems

“I save… then I undo it.”

The habit was right, the timing killed it: lifestyle creep, fear of missing out, or envy disguised as “reward”.

  • Rule theme: automate wins, cap impulses.
  • Make increases reversible; lock the floor, not the ceiling.

“I chase the big one.”

Windfalls feel smarter than compounding. They rarely are. Small wins repeated beat luck that doesn’t repeat.

  • Rule theme: repeatability over spectacle.
  • Process > prediction; patience is the edge.

“Money makes my home loud.”

Families shape outcomes: silence, pride, blame and secrecy either protect or dissolve wealth.

  • Rule theme: simple rules everyone can follow.
  • Clarity beats “talking about money” forever.

“Institutions feel random.”

Tax, banks, paperwork and policy shocks aren’t personal—but they are predictable categories of risk.

  • Rule theme: expect friction; plan buffers.
  • Continuity beats outrage.

What the 88 rules keep repeating (on purpose)

Small > big (when repeated)

Progress that survives boredom outperforms genius that shows up twice a year.

Feelings cost money

Fear, envy and impatience destroy more wealth than “bad markets” do.

Reputation pays

People lend to, hire and help those who keep promises and keep quiet.

Continuity is wealth

Can you keep going when life gets loud? That’s the test money was for.

FAQs

Is this a “get rich quick” book?

No. It’s a calm, principle-based book about habits that last and traps that don’t look like traps.

Is there math?

Only where it helps. Most rules are about behavior, timing and keeping things simple.

Who is it for?

Anyone—from first paycheck to family business—who wants money to feel easier and more stable.