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Genre/Form: | Short stories Anecdotes short stories Nouvelles |
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Additional Physical Format: | Ebook version : |
Document Type: | Book |
All Authors / Contributors: |
Morgan Housel |
ISBN: | 9780857197689 0857197681 9780857199096 0857199099 |
OCLC Number: | 1191843808 |
Description: | viii, 242 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm |
Contents: | No one's crazy -- Luck & risk -- Never enough -- Confounding compounding -- Getting wealthy vs. staying wealthy -- Tails, you win -- Freedom -- Man in the car paradox -- Wealth is what you don't see -- Save money -- Reasonable> rational -- Surprise! -- Room for error -- You'll change -- Nothing's free -- You & me -- The seduction of pessimism -- When you'll believe anything -- All together now -- Confessions. |
Other Titles: | Timeless lessons on wealth, greed, and happiness |
Responsibility: | Morgan Housel. |
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"Morgan Housel is one of the brightest new lights among financial writers. He is accessible to everyone wanting to learn more about the psychology of money. I highly recommend this book." -- James P. O'Shaughnessy, Author, What Works on Wall Street "Housel's observations often hit the daily double: they say things that haven't been said before, and they make sense." -- Howard Marks, Director and Co-Chairman, Oaktree Capital & Author, The Most Important Thing and Mastering the Market Cycle "Few people write about finance with the graceful clarity of Morgan Housel. The Psychology of Money is an essential read for anyone who wants to make wiser decisions or live a richer life." -- Daniel H. Pink, #1 New York Times Bestselling Author of When, To Sell Is Human, and Drive "The Psychology of Money is bursting with interesting ideas and practical takeaways. Quite simply, it is essential reading for anyone interested in being better with money. Everyone should own a copy." -- James Clear, Author, million-copy bestseller, Atomic Habits "Morgan Housel is that rare writer who can translate complex concepts into gripping, easy-to-digest narrative. The Psychology of Money is a fast-paced, engaging read that will leave you with both the knowledge to understand why we make bad financial decisions and the tools to make better ones." -- Annie Duke, Author, Thinking in Bets Read more...

