Explore the money types
Money Type is a public system for how money runs through your behavior, emotion, upbringing, pressure, and alignment. Read every type without an account.
The five pillars
Defaults
What your money does automatically before you think.
Emotion
How much your nervous system drives money decisions.
Wiring
Whether old money lessons still run the room.
Pressure
What happens when money gets stressful.
Alignment
Whether your behavior matches your actual situation.
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The Compounding Operator
A money system that already has rules, clarity, and forward motion.
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The Stable Operator
Mostly clean money defaults with one or two settings that still need tuning.
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The Patchwork Adult
Good instincts, inconsistent systems, and a little too much reliance on memory.
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The Reactive Wallet
Money decisions happen quickly, and the system catches up afterward.
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The Scarcity Lock
The numbers may be safer than the nervous system feels.
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The Permission Trap
The math may say yes, but guilt asks for a full courtroom.
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The Comfort Leak
Spending is doing emotional work before you notice it.
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The Family Money Echo
An old money lesson is still speaking through today's behavior.
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The Panic Tab Closer
Your money system changes when stress enters the room.
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The Split-Screen Spender
One part knows the numbers; another part behaves from a different story.
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The Control Loop
Structure creates safety, but too much control can become the reward.
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The Self-Aware Spender
You often see the pattern while you are still doing it.
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The Vision Drifter
The future makes sense, but the daily system has not caught up.
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