This independent publisher title is modeled after and inspired by Porter Stansberry’s 2029: The End of America. It is an unaffiliated companion and complementary work, not authorized, endorsed, sponsored, or published by Porter Stansberry, his publisher, or any related company. This book adds a more structured household preparation system: frameworks, comparison matrices, research snapshots, action steps, mistakes to avoid, and scenario-planning tools for ordinary investors and families. You can feel the pressure already: higher prices, unstable politics, rising debt, fragile institutions, and a dollar system that no longer feels as safe as it once did. The hardest part is not sensing danger; it is knowing what to do without panicking. 2029 - The End of America gives you a clear, practical way to think through monetary risk, household resilience, hard assets, income security, and personal sovereignty. It turns fear into a usable plan. WHAT YOU GET • A clear monetary-risk framework that explains how paper money, debt, inflation, and political delay connect. • A household balance sheet model that helps you separate net worth from true resilience. • A reset-scenario map that shows the difference between gradual repricing, inflationary stress, debt restructuring, and currency fragmentation. • A practical hard-asset comparison that weighs gold, Bitcoin, real estate, productive land, commodities, cash, and equities without hype. • A crisis portfolio framework that helps you think in roles: liquidity, income, inflation hedge, optionality, and productive ownership. • A political-risk and sovereignty stack that covers custody, privacy, property, speech, documents, and dependence on single systems. • A 30-180-365-1000 day household playbook that converts preparation into timed, realistic steps. • Research snapshots that anchor the argument in debt, savings, inflation, trust, asset ownership, employment, and household stress data. • Mistakes-to-avoid sections that warn against fear-based investing, overconcentration, prediction worship, and waiting for certainty. • Appendices that give you a personal exposure checklist and scenario-planning guide for calm decision-making. This book is for American savers, investors, retirees, parents, and households worried about inflation, dollar weakness, debt, political risk, and the future of family wealth. It is especially useful if you want preparation without conspiracy thinking and urgency without panic. Start reading now and build a plan before the next crisis forces your hand.