The Psychology of Money
Why do brilliant people make terrible financial decisions while people with average intelligence sometimes build extraordinary wealth?
Morgan Housel's The Psychology of Money reveals that wealth has less to do with numbers and more to do with how you think, behave, and relate to money. This book will change both.
The math of money is simple. The psychology of money is everything.
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Your financial outcomes in life will be determined less by your IQ and more by your behaviour — driven by fear, ego, and impatience, or by patience, humility, and long-term thinking.
Morgan Housel spent years studying the intersection of psychology and finance. What he found will change how you handle every financial decision for the rest of your life.
Through 19 powerful chapters, The Psychology of Money dismantles myths about wealth and replaces them with honest, evidence-based insights into what really drives financial success over a lifetime.
Inside, you’ll discover how to:
- Understand why your personal experience with money shapes every financial decision
- Stop confusing luck and risk — and make better bets as a result
- Build wealth through the most underrated strategy: never stopping
- Separate the desire for more from the freedom that enough provides
- Protect yourself from tail-end events that wipe out a lifetime of progress
- Define your own relationship with wealth — not the one society sells you
Knowing what to do with money is not enough. You need to know how to think about it. This book teaches you that.
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