About LifeSim
LifeSim combines a 12-chapter financial fable with interactive life simulation tools. Follow Davius, a young professional seeking financial wisdom, as he encounters 12 mentors who teach him timeless principles of wealth-building.
The Twelve Lessons
- The River That Never Runs Dry - Understanding cash flow with Margaret Chen, Retired Restaurant Chain Founder
- The Employee Who Never Calls in Sick - Building assets with Roberto Fuentes, Real Estate Developer
- The Myth of the Noble Struggle - Understanding leverage with Priya Sharma, Tech Startup Founder
- The Garden That Grows Itself - The power of patience with Walter Hammond, Retired Fund Manager
- The Invisible Landlord - Ownership thinking with Victoria Okonkwo, Private Equity Partner
- The Machine That Builds Machines - Systems thinking with James Morrison, Serial Entrepreneur
- The First Brick - Getting started with Rosa Martinez, First-Generation Millionaire
- The Simple Truth - Simplicity in wealth with Dr. Sarah Chen, introducing the Life Simulation Model
- The Beauty of Boring - Consistent, boring wealth-building strategies
- The Long Game - Building legacy and generational wealth
- The Price of Freedom - Understanding what financial independence truly costs
- The Architect of Freedom - The four-fund system for lifelong financial security
Life Simulation Tools
After reading the fable, use our interactive tools to model your own financial future:
- Life Trajectory Model - Monte Carlo simulation of your wealth and happiness over time
- Perpetual Income Calculator - Calculate how much you need for financial independence
- Dividend Growth Projector - Model long-term dividend income scenarios
- FIRE Calculator - Calculate your path to financial independence
Key Concepts
- Cash Flow Over Net Worth - Focus on income streams, not just accumulated wealth
- Assets vs. Liabilities - Own things that generate income
- Leverage - Multiply your efforts through technology, people, and capital
- Patience - Time in the market beats timing the market
- Systems Thinking - Build machines that build machines
- The Four-Fund System - Housing, Income, Retirement, and Asymmetric Opportunity funds