Since childhood, I carried an urge to write a book, long before I knew what it would become. I did not have a clear subject, nor a plan. What I had instead was curiosity. A persistent pull toward questions rather than conclusions. The whys and the why nots stayed with me, quietly shaping the way I looked at the world.
Over time, I realised those questions followed me everywhere. Into conversations, into books, into moments of success and failure alike. The more I explored different fields, the clearer one thing became: wealth, money, and prosperity sit at the centre of many of our deepest beliefs, fears, and hopes. Yet they are rarely examined beyond numbers, strategies, or surface-level advice.
This curiosity led me to a timeless subject: prosperity, wealth, and money, not as financial targets, but as mirrors of how we think, choose, and live. I became especially interested in the meeting point of philosophy, spirituality, and abundance. What happens when practical wisdom and inner development are not treated as opposites, but as partners?
The Philosophy of Prosperity grew out of this inquiry. It is not a promise of quick results, nor a collection of formulas. It is an exploration of principles, responsibility, and the inner shifts that quietly shape our financial lives long before outcomes appear.
I am now sharing a short preview of the book, fifteen pages meant to open a conversation rather than close one. This work is still unfolding, and thoughtful feedback matters to me. If something resonates, challenges you, or raises a question of its own, I would genuinely like to hear it.
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