The One Dollar Investor
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Read “The Story That Is Keeping You Poor” directly on this page. It challenges inherited money beliefs and explains why the first step toward wealth building is intellectual.
The One Dollar Investor is written for people who were never taught how investing works, believe they need more money before they can begin, or have inherited financial beliefs that keep wealth-building tools feeling distant and inaccessible.
The book introduces investing in practical language, beginning with identity and beliefs before moving into financial awareness, emergency funds, risk, retirement accounts, portfolio construction, automation, and long-term discipline.
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Read the complete Chapter One before you leave this page. “The Story That Is Keeping You Poor”
Full chapter: 11 pages, covering printed pages 10–20.
The chapter follows Kwame as he realizes that a seven-word belief inherited from his father has quietly shaped every financial decision he has made.
It identifies six costly beliefs, separates beliefs from facts, explains the generational cost of financial silence, and invites readers to examine the story governing their relationship with money.
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