Is your mindset blocking your path to true wealth? Money, Love & Bitcoin by Paul J. Rogers takes a revolutionary approach to the intersection of money, love, and the global economic system. This insightful work exposes how the modern monetary system distorts our understanding of value and introduces Bitcoin as a transformative solution for a freer, fairer, and more peaceful future. Drawing on his expertise as a former wealth manager and insights from his journey into spirituality and personal growth, Rogers offers a fresh perspective on money as an energetic force rather than a mere means of transaction. He demonstrates how the current system's extractive and corrupt mindset results in problems that go beyond economics and impact everything from the propensity for war to our relationships and even sex. The rapid pace of technological change, increasing economic inequity, and social polarization call for a paradigm shift to create new systems for our digital age. He reveals how the new monetary technology of Bitcoin can help restore fairness and transparency to a broken system empowering individuals to reclaim their sovereignty. But the key lies in something you might not think has anything to do with money. This groundbreaking book is both an analysis of the fiat monetary system and a guide for creating a life rooted in abundance, purpose, and true value. Rogers connects the dots between timeless principles and cutting-edge innovations, helping readers uncover the path to a richer and more equitable world. Whether you’re seeking financial freedom, understanding Bitcoin’s potential, or a deeper alignment with your values, Money, Love & Bitcoin is the guide you need. Don’t be a victim of the system—forge your path to an abundant life today! A smart and concise read for those curious why Bitcoin is so much more than money. —Jeff Booth, entrepreneur, general partner at Ego Death Capital, and bestselling author of The Price of Tomorrow: Why Deflation Is the key to an Abundant Future This thoughtful book simply explains how our current monetary system breeds the social, spiritual and economic problems that we are currently facing. Furthermore, it explores how these problems impact our values, culture and relationships. It then provides a detailed analysis of how the newly developed Bitcoin based system can improve the world in so many ways. —Lawrence Lepard, founder of Equity Management Associates, LLC, and partner at the Bitcoin Opportunity Fund I highly recommend this book to anyone seeking not just a new perspective on money but a new way of being in the world — one where love and integrity guide our economic choices, creating a more peaceful and equitable future for all. —Anand Mehrotra, Entrepreneur, Author, Founder of Sattva Yoga Academy, Rishikesh, India I came to Paul Rogers' book as a skeptic. It was a truly eye-opening read for me. I realized how little I knew about money generally and Bitcoin in particular. This is a powerful book, based on profound and transformative spiritual principles. This book also offers clarity, sincerity, and precision which make it a joy to read. I invite everyone to read this book. You will walk away with a different understanding of money, and you might even have a more profound understanding of life. —Henry Yampolsky, Bestselling author of Dis-Solving Conflict from Within: An Inner Path for Conflict Transformation An in-depth look at the potentially widespread benefits of Bitcoin. Debut author Rogers, a former financial planner, has some major problems with paper money. For one, currencies such as the United States dollar are not backed by anything substantial like precious metals; unlike years ago, when the U.S. had a gold standard, money now is issued purely on trust. This ushers in a host of problems: The government has the ability to manipulate the value of the dollar when they adjust interest rates, and, as the author explains, when governments create more currency "out of thin air, prices rise." Enter into the global financial arena the "promise and potential of Bitcoin." Per Rogers, part of the appeal of Bitcoin, a system using money that "can't be made up out of thin air," is that it reduces the risk of misuse by powerful figures—a government cannot simply make more Bitcoin tokens so that they can embark on massive, destructive projects like war. The book is more than just a work of advocacy for Bitcoin; it's also about the relationships people have with money. The author proposes some intriguing ways in which Bitcoin, this "trustless, decentralized, and permissionless technology" could impact the world. Remove the power of groups like central banks to control money and, the argument goes, individuals can flourish in more free, productive ways. While Rogers reiterates the usual arguments against fiat currencies (like inflation), he also addresses impacts on the populace — for instance, he suggests that cryptocurrency could ma