Lifetime Book Club: Die With Zero by Bill Perkins

15 July 2025 by Lifetime

Lifetime Book Club: Die With Zero by Bill Perkins

“The goal is not to die with the most money, but to live the richest life.”

That is the central idea of Die With Zero. From the start, Perkins makes it clear this is not a book about saving, investing, or retiring early. It is about using money, time, and health to create a meaningful life now, not someday.

What It’s About

Perkins challenges the usual idea of maximising net worth. He suggests focusing on maximising life experiences.

The main point is simple but bold. Many people spend their healthiest, most energetic years accumulating wealth they will never enjoy. By the time they have freedom to use it, they no longer have the vitality or opportunity. Perkins offers a framework for timing spending and adventures to match each life stage, aiming to die with zero. This is not because of recklessness but because life was fully lived.

He encourages readers to:

  • Prioritise memorable experiences over accumulating assets
  • Invest in relationships, health, and adventure while possible
  • Think in terms of “time buckets” by mapping when to do things before it is too late
  • Pass on wealth (if desired) during life when it can have real impact

It is part philosophy, part personal finance, part provocation.

What We Loved

Perkins’s writing is energetic, challenging, sometimes brash. Underneath is a thoughtful message: money holds value only when used to improve life or the lives of others.

A memorable section describes an older couple who saved carefully through life but realised too late that their dreams needed the energy of youth they no longer had. This tension between prudence and presence runs through the book and sparks reflection.

Who It’s For

This book is ideal if:

  • There is a habit of delaying joy “until later”
  • Life has been shaped by careful saving, with questions arising about purpose
  • There is a wish to balance saving for the future with living today

It is not about recklessness, only intentionality. It suits anyone keen to build a richer life story, not only a larger bank balance.

Final Thoughts

Die With Zero offers no guide to retiring early or beating the stock market. It raises the question of whether waiting too long to live the desired life has become a habit.

In a culture that encourages hoarding time and money, Perkins’s message is provocative, sometimes uncomfortable, ultimately freeing. That makes it an excellent choice for thoughtful discussion.

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