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Book Summary
The Psychology Of Money opens the door to understanding the deeper connections between our behavior and how we manage our finances. It’s not just about the numbers—this book reveals the often irrational ways we think and feel about wealth.
Structured around 19 engaging short stories, this book explores the peculiar and unexpected perspectives people have towards money. You'll discover how our personal histories, egos, and societal pressures all play pivotal roles in shaping our financial decisions. This complexity goes far beyond what spreadsheets can reveal.
Whether you're eager to optimize your investment strategies, navigate tricky business choices, or simply grasp the concepts of wealth and happiness, The Psychology Of Money offers insightful lessons that equip you with the knowledge needed to make informed decisions. You'll learn to align your financial choices with your core values and aspirations.
Take this opportunity to reshape your understanding of money. With The Psychology Of Money, you’re not just learning to master calculations—you’re embarking on a journey to master yourself in the context of wealth and happiness.
Product Details
Author
Morgan Housel
Publisher
Jaico Publishing House
Number of Pages
256
Language
Nepali
SKU
9789393559715
ISBN
9789393559715
Dimensions
14x1.5x21.6cm
Binding
Paperback
MRP: ₹ 299
₹ 254
15% Off
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.