First UseThe Struggle for Sovereign MoneyWhen the system that built your world is the same one tearing it apart, how far will you go to change it? First Use is a gripping story of economic awakening, political transformation, and the personal cost of challenging the world as it is.When carefree student Will Roberts loses his father's support after bankruptcy, the debt he takes on to finish his MBA drives him to question everything he has been taught about money. His search for answers-through fiery debates with his activist girlfriend Anna, and researching the opinions of economists and central bankers-leads him to a radical truth: the private creation of money fuels inequality, instability, and unpayable debt.Drawn into a small but determined movement for sovereign money, Will risks his career, relationships, and even his safety to fight for reform. From the boardrooms of Auckland to the floor of Parliament, he finds himself at the heart of a growing political rebellion. When Anna reappears as his Green Party rival, their personal history collides with the struggle against lies, corruption, and the deadly resistance of the status quo.Blending political thriller, coming-of-age drama, and economic critique, First Use is a bold imagining of how real reform begins, not with theories, but with ordinary people daring to demand change.