What if money was never the real problem - but the mirror? Dad, I Need Money is not a guide to getting rich, and it doesn't promise shortcuts or hustle formulas. It's a deeply honest reflection for people who have worked hard, carried responsibility, and still found themselves questioning why "stability" never quite feels stable. Through personal stories shaped by work, family, migration, and financial pressure, C. P. Hammerson explores the quiet ways money influences our choices, our relationships, and our sense of self-worth. Not through theory, but through lived experience - moments of doubt, loss, resilience, and recalibration. This book speaks to readers who feel caught between providing and living, between chasing security and searching for meaning. It asks uncomfortable questions: Why does "more" rarely feel like enough?Why does financial stress follow us even when things improve?And what does freedom actually look like once we stop defining it purely in numbers? Thoughtful yet grounded, Dad, I Need Money isn't about becoming wealthy overnight. It's about becoming whole - by understanding the role money plays in our lives, and learning how to stop letting it define our worth. "We spend half our lives chasing what we already have, and the other half learning to see it."