"Hoarding of Money" is a groundbreaking, 55-page exploration of the psychology, economics, and cultural roots of excessive wealth accumulation. Through compelling research, historical context, and real-life case studies, this book unpacks why individuals and institutions hoard money—and the far-reaching consequences. From psychological drivers like fear and control to global financial trends and intergenerational habits, it offers a comprehensive and enlightening analysis. This book reveals how money hoarding affects personal well-being, social equity, and global economic health. It challenges readers to confront their own money mindset and calls for a redefinition of wealth rooted in balance, contribution, and purpose.