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The Invisible Dividend

The Soft Skill of Money

Bernspen

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English
Bernspen
29 January 2026
A Tale of Two Fortunes and the Price of Peace

In the high-stakes world of finance, two colleagues set out to build a life. Arthur is a predator of the markets-a man who believes that wealth is a scoreboard, a weapon, and a stage. He chases the ""Great Return,"" fueled by the adrenaline of being right and the desperate need to look successful. From the sleek halls of Greenwich to the roar of a red Ferrari, Arthur's life is a masterclass in the Rich: visible, loud, and dangerously brittle.

Clara is the ghost in the machine. While Arthur is busy predicting the future, Clara is busy preparing for its uncertainty. She builds her ""Silent Oak,"" a portfolio designed not for ego, but for Wealth: the invisible, quiet cushion that buys the one thing Arthur can't afford-his own time.

Through three decades of market crashes, global pandemics, and personal tragedies, their paths diverge. Arthur learns that a plan only works if it can survive the moments when it isn't working, while Clara discovers that the highest dividend money pays isn't a percentage-it's the ability to wake up and say, ""I can do whatever I want today.""

The Invisible Dividend is a narrative journey through the psychology of money. It is a reminder that in the long run, the person who stays in the game beats the person who tries to outsmart it. It's not a book about how to get rich; it's a book about how to stay free.
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Imprint:   Bernspen
Dimensions:   Height: 216mm,  Width: 140mm,  Spine: 6mm
Weight:   132g
ISBN:   9798233706271
Pages:   104
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Berns Pen is a passionate explorer of ideas, driven by a desire to understand and share. His writing ventures into the profound realms of philosophy, science, religion, psychology, and self-help, alongside imaginative fiction. Each piece reflects his unique perspective on the human condition and the quest for personal growth.

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