Die With Zero: Getting All You Can from Your Money and Your Life
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“Die with Zero” by Bill Perkins
Stop saving for “someday”—start living fully now. This book teaches how to use your money for amazing life experiences while you’re young and healthy enough to enjoy them. Learn to spend smart, create lifelong memories, and avoid dying with unused savings.
(For anyone who wants their money to buy happiness, not just sit in a bank.)
Die with Zero: Getting All You Can from Your Money and Your Life
Stop Saving for “Someday”—Start Living Fully Now
In Die with Zero, Bill Perkins (hedge fund manager and poker pro) delivers a bold new way to think about money. Instead of chasing endless wealth, this book shows how to use your money to create unforgettable experiences—while you’re young and healthy enough to enjoy them.
What You’ll Learn:
✅ The “Memory Dividend” – Why spending on adventures now pays lifelong happiness returns
✅ Time-Bucketing – How to match dreams with the right age (e.g., hike Machu Picchu at 40, not 80)
✅ Your “Enough Number” – The exact amount you need to save (so you don’t overwork)
✅ Give While You Live – See the joy of gifting money to loved ones today
Why It Works?
✔ Math-Backed – Uses real data on life expectancy and happiness
✔ No More Regrets – Helps you spend wisely, not wastefully
✔ For Real People – Not just for millionaires
Perfect For:
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Savers who never spend
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Retirees with unused nest eggs
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Anyone who thinks, “What’s the point of money if I don’t enjoy it?”
📖 Formats: , eBook
“A wake-up call to use your money to live, not just exist.”
Final Sale – No Refunds
By purchasing this book, you acknowledge that all sales are final, and no refunds or returns will be accepted.
Basic Info:
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Format: eBook
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Pages: 272 (easy-to-read style)
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Key Tools: Spending calculators, life-planning worksheets
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Style: Friendly but professional, with real-life examples
What's Inside? ✔ Simple money rules for a fulfilling life ✔ Charts to plan your best spending years ✔ Tips to balance saving and enjoying ✔ Ideas for meaningful gifts to family
Good For:
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People who save too much
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Anyone planning retirement
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Those wanting to leave a legacy
Extra Info:
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Uses real numbers about life expectancy
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Written by a finance expert (not just theory)
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Helps you make a personal spending plan
Why It's Useful?
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Shows how to enjoy money while you're healthy
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Helps avoid common money regrets
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Practical, not preachy
(A money book that focuses on living, not just saving.)
Dahlia Harmon –
This book helped me stop surviving and start thriving. It’s a must-read for anyone chasing freedom.
[...]Finnley Monroe –
Die With Zero helped me stop fearing scarcity and start embracing abundance. It’s a mindset shift.
[...]Esme Chandler –
I’ve built a spend curve and fulfillment curve based on this book—it’s helped me live more intentionally.
[...]Ronin Blake –
This book helped me stop measuring success by my bank account and start measuring it by my memories.
[...]Dahlia Sinclair –
I’ve started giving to charity earlier, just like Bill suggests. It feels more impactful and more personal.
[...]Jasper Monroe –
This book helped me stop saving for a future I might not reach—and start living the life I want now.
[...]Freya Chandler –
I used to feel guilty spending money. Now I feel empowered to spend it on what matters most.
[...]Maddox Ellis –
Die With Zero helped me realize that wealth is wasted if it’s never used to create joy.
[...]Elodie Sinclair –
I’ve stopped postponing travel and started prioritizing connection. This book gave me the push.
[...]Ronan Chandler –
This book helped me stop fearing death and start celebrating life. It’s not about money—it’s about meaning.
[...]Dahlia Rhodes –
Bill’s message is clear: don’t wait to live. I’m now planning experiences with my parents while we still can.
[...]Griffin Harmon –
I’ve built a bucket list based on this book—and I’m actually checking things off now.
[...]Isla Chandler –
This book helped me stop saving for someday and start living for today. It’s powerful and practical.
[...]Camden Blake –
Die With Zero helped me rethink retirement. I’m now front-loading joy instead of deferring it.
[...]Phoebe Sinclair –
I used to think dying with money was noble. Now I know living with intention is far more valuable.
[...]Elias Monroe –
This book helped me stop chasing net worth and start chasing life worth. It’s a game-changer.
[...]Magnolia Barrett –
I’ve started giving money to my kids earlier, just like the book suggests. Watching them thrive is priceless.
[...]Theo Chandler –
Bill Perkins doesn’t just talk about money—he talks about meaning. This book is a guide to both.
[...]Lila Ellis –
I used to think saving was safety. Now, I know spending wisely on experiences is what builds a rich life.
[...]Zane Preston –
This book helped me stop living on autopilot and start designing my life with purpose.
[...]Ivy Monroe –
I’ve read it twice and still find new ways to live more deliberately. It’s a wake-up call.
[...]Knox Sinclair –
Die With Zero isn’t reckless—it’s intentional. It’s about aligning your money with your values.
[...]Talia Rhodes –
This book helped me stop delaying happiness. I’m now planning my life around fulfillment, not just finances.
[...]Ryder Vaughn –
Bill’s message is bold but true—saving too much for too late means missing life’s best moments.
[...]Eliza Chandler –
I used to fear running out of money. Now I fear running out of time. This book helped me shift.
[...]Jett Harmon –
The concept of ‘memory dividends’ changed how I spend. I now value experiences more than things.
[...]Aria Maxwell –
This book gave me permission to stop hoarding wealth and start creating memories. It’s liberating.
[...]Landon Blake –
Die With Zero challenged everything I believed about money. It’s not about dying broke—it’s about living fully.
[...]Mia Whitfield –
Bill Perkins helped me realize that waiting until retirement to live is a trap. I’m investing in joy now.
[...]Caleb Foster –
This book flipped my mindset—money isn’t the goal, it’s the tool. I now plan my life around experiences, not savings.
[...]mira –
Thanks a lot! This book made my day.
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