Welcome to The Conscious Coin—a space where we explore money beyond numbers.
Money is often seen as a source of stress, confusion, or endless chasing. But at its core, money is much more than currency. It is energy. It is responsibility. And above all, it is potential. When understood correctly, money becomes a powerful tool—one that can bring stability, freedom, and purpose into our lives.
I’m Nishith Parikh, a Chartered Accountant by profession and the author of personal finance and mytho-fiction books. Through this podcast, I share practical lessons from my book The Conscious Coin, with one simple goal: to help you build a healthier, more intentional relationship with money. This isn’t about trends, shortcuts, or quick wins. It’s about timeless principles, informed choices, and avoiding the financial mistakes that quietly derail long-term security.
In this episode, The Art of Personal Wealth, we explore what personal finance truly means—and why it is one of the most important life skills you can develop. From our earliest memories of saving coins to the complex realities of adulthood, our relationship with money constantly evolves. Income alone doesn’t create wealth. Understanding does.
Personal finance isn’t about copying someone else’s strategy. It’s about aligning your money with your goals, responsibilities, and values. Whether you’re saving for short-term needs, your child’s education, a home, or retirement, your financial decisions must be shaped by clarity and awareness. Financial literacy helps you separate good advice from bad, understand how financial products really work, and make confident decisions without fear.
This episode introduces the idea of smart personal finance—moving beyond saving whatever is left at the end of the month, and instead creating a structured financial plan. We walk through five essential steps: assessing where you are today, setting clear financial goals, designing a flexible and secure plan, implementing it with discipline, and reviewing it regularly as life changes. With a plan, money works. Without one, it drifts.
We also look beyond modern finance and revisit ancient Indian wisdom, where wealth was always linked to responsibility and long-term thinking. Texts like the Arthashastra emphasized diversification, ethical borrowing, budgeting, and risk management centuries ago. The tools may have changed—but the principles remain timeless.
As we close, remember this: you are the Chief Financial Officer of your own life. When you master your money, you don’t just build wealth—you build confidence, freedom, and purpose. Money, when understood and respected, becomes a force for good.
This is not just a conversation about finance. It’s an invitation to build wealth with wisdom.
Welcome to The Conscious Coin.