Over 6 million copies sold globally, The Psychology of Money by Morgan Housel is a New York Times bestselling book that goes beyond the numbers and formulas of personal finance. In this book, Housel explores how behavior—rather than knowledge—is the key to financial success.
While traditional financial advice often focuses on math and data, the real world tells a different story. Financial decisions aren’t made in spreadsheets—they happen around the dinner table or in meeting rooms, where personal history, ego, pride, marketing, and incentives shape our choices.
In The Psychology of Money, Housel shares 19 short stories that reveal the strange and often irrational ways people think about money. These stories offer valuable insights into how we make financial decisions and how you can improve your relationship with money.
Whether you’re looking to improve your investment strategy, manage your personal finances better, or understand the complex psychology behind business decisions, this book provides practical advice that goes beyond the numbers.
Learn to think differently about money and uncover the psychological factors that influence your financial decisions—so you can make better choices and build long-term wealth.
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