POLYnomics: An Economic Model for Love Beyond Monogamy
A Revolutionary Book on Relationships, Economics, Intimacy, and Human Cooperation
What if the future of relationships isn't about finding the right person—but designing the right structure?
POLYnomics is a groundbreaking exploration of modern relationships, polyamory, human behavior, intimacy, family systems, and economic cooperation. This thought-provoking book challenges traditional assumptions about love, partnership, marriage, and relationship design while offering a new framework for understanding how people build meaningful lives together.
Unlike most relationship books that focus exclusively on communication, dating advice, or emotional compatibility, POLYnomics examines relationships through the lenses of economics, governance, contribution, attraction, power dynamics, emotional intelligence, and long-term legacy building.
Whether you are interested in polyamory, ethical non-monogamy, modern relationships, family structures, relationship psychology, or simply understanding how human beings cooperate and build communities, this book offers a unique perspective rarely found in traditional relationship literature.
What You'll Learn
Inside POLYnomics, you'll discover:
• How relationship structures influence success, stability, and long-term fulfillment
• The Seven Forms of Capital people exchange in relationships beyond money
• Why many households function as consumption systems instead of production systems
• The economics of modern relationships and collaborative living
• How attraction, desire, intimacy, and emotional connection evolve over time
• New frameworks for understanding jealousy, attachment, freedom, and commitment
• Strategies for designing intentional partnerships based on shared goals and values
• The role of governance, agreements, and decision-making within complex relationships
• How families, communities, and relationship networks create generational impact
More Than a Polyamory Book
POLYnomics is not simply a book about polyamory.
It is a book about relationship architecture.
It explores how people organize love, resources, responsibility, intimacy, and cooperation. Readers from all backgrounds—including monogamous couples, entrepreneurs, community builders, students of psychology, and personal development enthusiasts—will find valuable insights that can be applied to any relationship structure.
The book combines relationship theory, economic thinking, social dynamics, personal growth, and practical frameworks into a comprehensive guide for anyone seeking to understand the future of human connection.
Who This Book Is For
✓ Individuals exploring polyamory and ethical non-monogamy
✓ Couples interested in strengthening communication and relationship design
✓ Readers interested in relationship psychology and human behavior
✓ Personal development enthusiasts seeking deeper insights into intimacy and connection
✓ Community builders, entrepreneurs, and collaborative thinkers
✓ Anyone curious about the future of relationships, family systems, and human cooperation
Why Readers Are Talking About POLYnomics
POLYnomics challenges conventional wisdom and invites readers into one of the most important conversations of the modern era:
How do we create relationships that are intentional, sustainable, emotionally fulfilling, and capable of producing something greater than the sum of their parts?
This book doesn't tell you what to believe.
It gives you a new way to think.
Download Your Copy Today
If you're ready to explore the intersection of love, economics, intimacy, freedom, cooperation, and human potential, POLYnomics will challenge your assumptions and expand your understanding of what relationships can become.
Order your copy today and join the conversation.