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Number of Pages
252
Age Group
All
Language
English
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The Psychology Of Money – Deluxe Edition - Invites You To Look Beyond Numbers And Into The Human Side Of Wealth—How Experience, Emotion, And Context Shape Our Money Choices. A Thoughtful Blend Of Personal Finance And Behavioral Psychology, This Book Is Perfect For Curious Adults, Aspiring Investors, And Anyone Who Wants Wiser, Calmer Money Habits. In This Deluxe Edition, You’Ll Encounter 19 Stories That Reveal How Mindset, Ego, Pride, And The World Around You Color Every Financial Choice. The Tone Is Warm, Hopeful, And Educational, Making Complex Ideas Feel Accessible.
Written As 19 Compact, Narrative Explorations, The Psychology Of Money – Deluxe Edition - Invites You To Grow Your Financial Understanding From The Inside Out. In This Edition, Each Story Translates Big Ideas From Behavioral Finance Into Relatable Moments—From Family Dinners To Boardroom Debates—So You Can See How A Worry, Pride, Or Impulse Colors Your Decisions. The Experience Is Engaging Yet Practical: Concise Lessons, Realistic Scenarios, And A Pace That Invites Reflection Without Feeling Didactic. Together, The Stories Illuminate Key Concepts About Risk, Time, Luck, And Value, Making Them Approachable For Everyday Life.
After Finishing The Psychology Of Money – Deluxe Edition - , Readers Walk Away With A Clearer, Kinder Relationship To Money, Better Decision-Making, And A Lasting Framework For Wealth That Aligns With Their Values. It Leaves You Feeling Informed, Empowered, And Ready To Shape Your Financial Future With Confidence.
Product Details
Author
Morgan Housel
Publisher
Jaico Publishing House
Number of Pages
252
Language
English
SKU
BK0429480
ISBN
9789390166930
Reading Age
All
Dimensions
20.3 x 25.4 x 4.7 cm
Binding
Hardback
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Morgan Housel Is A Partner At The Collaborative Fund. He Is A Two-Time Winner Of The Best In Business Award From The Society Of American Business Editors And Writers, Winner Of The New York Times Sidney Award, And A Two-Time Finalist For The Gerald Loeb Award For Distinguished Business And Financial Journalism. He Lives In Seattle With His Wife And Two Kids. Morgan Housel Is A Partner At The Collaborative Fund And A Former Columnist At The Motley Fool And The Wall Street Journal.
Most books about money either bore you with theory or try to sell you a system. This one does neither. Morgan Housel writes about wealth, risk and decision-making with the clarity of someone who has actually thought deeply about it — not just read about it. I've changed three financial habits since finishing it.
This is the money book I wish someone had given me fifteen years ago. Morgan Housel explains not just what to do but why we so often do the opposite — and understanding that has been genuinely transformative for me. Brilliantly written, deeply practical, and completely worth your time.
Crossword's express delivery deserves its own review honestly. Ordered this on a Monday and it arrived Wednesday morning, packaged in a way that made it obvious they actually care about the condition the book arrives in. That level of care is rare. The read was excellent too — a genuinely five-star purchase all around.
Bought this on a friend's recommendation and finished it in four days. Every chapter gave me something new to think about. Morgan Housel has a gift for making complex ideas genuinely clear without dumbing them down. I've already bought two more copies to give to people who I think really need to read this.
What I love most about this book is that it doesn't promise shortcuts. Morgan Housel is honest about the fact that building wealth is slow, requires patience, and involves understanding yourself as much as understanding markets. That honesty is rare and refreshing — and the practical guidance is excellent.