
The Psychology of Money: Timeless Lessons on Wealth, Greed, And Happiness by Morgan Housel
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Title: The Psychology of Money
Author: Morgan Housel
Genre: Nonfiction, Finance, Personal Finance, Self Help, Personal Development
Publisher: Harriman House
Publication Date: January, 2020
Pages: 256, Paperback
The Psychology of Money by Morgan Housel is a good book on personal finances, especially if you are just getting started.
I’ll admit there’s nothing much to learn about how financial markets work in helping create your wealth or in-depth details on trading, asset allocation, and diversifying your portfolio. If you have progressed into your personal finance journey and want to learn more, you are better off looking for another book.
Nevertheless, Housel’s simplistic approach to how people behave with and around money and the easy-to-read prose without so much finance and investment jargon can make for a point or two in your personal finances. Each chapter includes a story that introduces you to the behaviors of other individuals with money that, I’ll admit, offer a few lessons and possibly a mirror of how some of us handle money.
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I’ll probably not say much without spoiling the book for you. But below are a few lessons from the book I’d like to point out:
Now, the book is not without its flaws. First, the title is a bit misleading. Given the choice of words, The Psychology of Money, I actually thought it would have more detailed and scientifically proven information about behavioral finance.
Second, I would also have loved to read more stories and experiences of women. We live in a world where women are becoming successful but still have a long way to go, given the struggle with the pay gap and inequalities between the genders. And that’s where I recommend Why Women Are Poorer Than Men and What We Can Do About It by Annabelle Williams.
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My ★ Rating 3.8
Goodreads ★ Rating 4.39 (as of February 2022)
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