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The Psychology of Money

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Psychology of Money
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The Psychology of Money by Morgan Housel is a stimulating book that examines the nuanced connection between money and human behaviour. The author offers timeless advice about riches, greed, and happiness based on his experience as a financial writer and investor. Housel contends that a variety of psychological factors, including our upbringing, personality traits, and cognitive biases, influence our thoughts and behaviours towards money and are frequently irrational. He cites various case studies and examples to support his arguments and offers helpful suggestions on how to better understand our relationship with money by drawing on concepts from psychology, history, and economics. Everyone who is interested in learning about the psychology of money and how it affects our lives should read this book because of its entertaining and approachable writing style.

Last modified: 2023-02-19 (revision #121036)

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