| Personal Finance for a Higher Purpose
by John Ubele
The book is written to show people how to save money, how to be become more resourceful,
and how to put their savings towards pro-White political activism. That's the
higher purpose: the salvation of our race.
This is a short book based on an unconventional way of thinking. Most books
on personal finance run somewhere between two and three hundred pages in length.
I've read a lot of them and there's only just so much that you're going to get
from just one book, so what the authors tend to do is fill it up the pages with
a bunch of stuff that really doesn't benefit the reader. This book is very condensed.
Everything that's in it is something that the reader will find helpful. Whether
it's about saving money, starting a garden, writing a budget, becoming politically
active or running for office, everything's in there in a condensed form and
it's powerful.
One of the book's main goals is to show people how to become more fiscally
disciplined, so that they're not as dependent on the system -- because I think
that's one thing that holds many great people back from becoming politically
active. They know that if they become active -- if their name appears in the
newspaper or they appear on television or speak on the radio -- that they'll
lose their job. So many people who could give so much to our cause let that
hold them back; that's what needs to stop. At the very least it should give
them a good foundation of knowledge about how to write a budget and start budgeting
their money. That's the most important aspect of personal finance, but fiscally
disciplining oneself to follow a budget is the hard part. People these days
are caught up in "buy now, pay later" mentality and they don't realize
how detrimental it is to their financial well-being. Besides the information
on writing a budget and sticking to it, the book has a lot of other ideas and
tips, not only about how to save money and about generating extra income, but
also there's an entire section on becoming politically active. |