
Financial Gravity: Harnessing Momentum to Escape Debt and Accelerate Wealth
A Practical Blueprint for Breaking Free from Debt, Building Velocity, and Creating Lasting Wealth
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Owen L. Hartwell

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Most people live under financial gravity. Debt, interest, and inflation pull them down month after month, trapping them in orbits of stagnation. Paychecks disappear, savings erode, and progress feels impossible. Yet just as rockets escape Earth’s pull through sustained thrust, households can escape financial gravity through momentum. This book shows how.
Financial Gravity: Harnessing Momentum to Escape Debt and Accelerate Wealth redefines personal finance in clear, everyday language. Instead of abstract theory or one-size-fits-all advice, it delivers a framework built on momentum: small, consistent actions that compound into accelerating wealth. Drawing on behavioral science, economic history, and real-world case studies, the book demonstrates how to turn downward drag into upward thrust.
Readers will learn how to identify and overcome the hidden pull of interest and inflation, create momentum breakpoints through micro-actions, and transform debt repayment into a launchpad for compounding wealth. The chapters explain how ownership—real estate, businesses, and investments—provides lift that wages alone cannot, and why inflation, often seen as the enemy, can be harnessed as a surprising ally. Practical strategies such as thrust stacking, modular momentum architecture, and accountability systems show how to engineer financial velocity that sustains itself across crises.
This book also moves beyond finance, showing how momentum principles spill into health, relationships, and purpose. It frames legacy not as money left behind, but as systems and habits that compound for generations. Each chapter is written in a conversational, pragmatic style that simplifies complex economic dynamics into relatable analogies and actionable takeaways. The tone is clear, direct, and motivating—positioning the reader as a pilot learning to master thrust against gravity.
If debt cycles feel endless, if inflation keeps eroding progress, or if financial goals always seem out of reach, this book provides the roadmap. It shows not only how to survive financial drag but how to achieve liftoff—escaping debt, sustaining wealth, and creating momentum that flows into every part of life. The gravity is real, but so is the lift when momentum is engineered deliberately.