I THINK I'LL DIE POOR by Christian Visda is not a money book. It is a book about the impact of money on the mind.
Told through a fictional narrator living in the UK, this raw and reflective journey explores a quiet fear that many people carry: working full-time, doing everything "right," and still feeling life slipping away.
Inside these pages, you will find:
The anxiety beneath modern ambition
Burnout, overtime, and effort without security
Borrowed dreams and the pressure to keep up
The temptation of shortcuts through side hustles, investing, gambling, and waiting for rescue
The truth about employment, time, and why stability does not always feel safe
A different definition of wealth: health, peace, autonomy, and relationships
How to measure success without applause
This is for anyone who has ever thought: what if the big payoff never comes? What if I still die poor?
Not poor in money, but poor in time, meaning, and peace.
Honest, human, and quietly hopeful, I Think I'll Die Poor does not promise a miracle. It offers something rarer: clarity.
This is a work of fiction inspired by real social and economic realities.