
The Psychology of Money: Timeless Lessons on Wealth, Greed, and Happiness – Special Edition Includes 2 Bonus Chapters | Unlock Behavioural Secrets of Wealth | Transform Your Money Mindset
Here's a thought worth sitting with: managing money well has very little to do with intelligence. It's about behaviour, and that's a far trickier thing to get right. Morgan Housel, an award-winning financial writer, builds his entire argument around this idea, and it's a compelling one. Most of us were taught to think about money as a numbers game, a discipline of data, formulae, and tidy spreadsheets. Reality, of course, is far messier. Financial decisions get made at the dinner table, in a rushed phone call, or in a meeting room thick with ego and competing agendas. Personal history, pride, and some quietly odd incentives all crowd into the picture at once. Through 19 short, accessible stories, Housel picks apart the curious, often irrational ways people relate to wealth and financial choices. The writing is clear and genuinely engaging, with each chapter feeling less like a lecture and more like a sharp observation from someone who's paid close attention. This special edition also includes two bonus chapters, 'Keep It Going' and 'The Neverending Story', which round out the collection nicely. If you've ever wondered why smart people make poor financial decisions (including yourself), this book offers some refreshingly honest answers.
- Author: Morgan Housel
- Publisher: Jaico Publishing House
- Genre: Business Strategy
- ISBN: 978-9349358928
- Pages: 272 pages
