
Money is usually treated as the beginning of economics, but this book starts deeper. What Money Really Is explains money as a tool for storing and exchanging human time, skill, and effort. Behind every paycheck, purchase, product, and price is a trail of lives spent building, growing, designing, transporting, teaching, and repairing. This book gives readers a clear first step into the Timeconomy: money is not wealth itself, but a container that points back to the real source of value, which is skilled human time.