The most dangerous financial advice isn't bad advice. It's good advice given to the wrong person.
You've read the books. You've listened to the podcasts. You've followed the rules, the savings rate, the emergency fund, the retirement contributions, the homeownership wisdom everyone agrees on. And yet something hasn't quite clicked. The numbers don't add up the way they're supposed to. The benchmarks feel designed for someone else's life. The advice is confident. You are not.
You're not doing it wrong. You're using the wrong map.
The Wrong Map reveals the hidden flaw at the heart of personal finance: every piece of financial guidance is built on assumptions about who you are. Your income structure. Your household. Your geography. Your culture. Your age. Your relationship with risk. These assumptions are almost never stated, they're embedded in the advice itself, shaping its conclusions before you ever hear them. When those assumptions match your reality, the advice works. When they don't, following it faithfully can set you back years.
In this rigorously honest and deeply practical book, you will learn to do something no financial course or bestselling guide has ever taught you: audit any advice you receive before you follow it. Identify the assumptions it carries. Test them against your actual circumstances. Keep what fits, modify what doesn't, and build something that was never available to you before, a financial framework designed for your specific life, not for a composite person who doesn't exist.
Through unforgettable true stories spanning decades and dozens of real financial lives, The Wrong Map exposes the specific ways standard guidance fails people with variable incomes, single-income households, high-cost geographies, cultural obligations, late starts, career disruptions, and dozens of other circumstances the average financial plan quietly ignores. And then, chapter by chapter, it gives you the tools to build something better.
This is not a book about getting rich. It is a book about getting clear. About understanding, perhaps for the first time, exactly where you stand, what you're building, and which advice was ever meant for you in the first place.
What you will find inside: A framework for evaluating any financial recommendation, instantly, for the rest of your life. The five universal financial principles that apply to everyone, always, and the much longer list of tactics that require your specific circumstances before they apply to you. The categories where standard advice most reliably fails: income type, life stage, geography, culture, family structure, debt psychology, risk tolerance, homeownership, tax strategy, and more. The difference between a financial plan that needs adjusting and one that needs replacing entirely. What good financial guidance actually looks like, and how to recognize, quickly, whether you're receiving it.
The Wrong Map is for anyone who has followed conventional financial wisdom faithfully and still feels financially behind, confused, or vaguely misled. For anyone who has sensed, without being able to name it, that the advice they're receiving was written for someone else.
It was. Now you'll know what to do about it.