Most people think a financial crisis starts at the bank. It actually starts at the dinner table, in the DMs, and in the mirror.
In "If It Don't Make Money It Don't Make Sense," Courtland Dreher and Willie Thompson bridge the gap between the balance sheet and the soul. This isn't a book about "vague vibes" or get-rich-quick schemes; it is a raw, transformative blueprint for anyone tired of "holding it down" for people and patterns that are only cutting their life in half.
Blending the clinical discipline of a financial advisor with the soul-grabbing fire of a scholar-pastor, this text challenges you to stop negotiating with red flags and start demanding alignment in your bank account and your relationships. From checking credit scores to breaking inherited pain, this is the guide for the professional who is responsible everywhere except their own future.
It's time to stop sounding smart and start making progress. Because at the end of the day, "if it don't make dollars, it don't make sense."