Description
The Psychology of Money by Morgan Housel examines the emotional and psychological forces that shape our financial decisions. Rather than focusing on technical investing strategies, the book uses short stories and real-world examples to reveal how individual behaviour, luck, risk tolerance, and patience determine financial outcomes. It’s an accessible read for beginners and a valuable refresher for experienced investors.

What You’ll Learn From The Psychology of Money Book
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Why people make irrational financial decisions and how to avoid common pitfalls.
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The role of time, compounding, and patience in building lasting wealth.
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How to think about risk, luck, and uncertainty.
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Practical mental models to make calmer, smarter financial choices.
Why Buy This Edition
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Clear, well-structured chapters for easy reading.
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Insightful, timeless lessons that apply to personal finance and investing.
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Great for gifting, book clubs, and personal development libraries.
Key Features
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Engaging storytelling combined with behavioural finance insights.
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No jargon — written for general readers.
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Examples drawn from history, business, and real life.
Product Specifications
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Author: Morgan Housel
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Language: English
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Binding: Paperback / Hardcover (select variant)
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Pages: ~256 (varies by edition)
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ISBN: [Enter edition ISBN here]
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Category: Non-Fiction / Personal Finance / Behavioural Finance
For quick highlights
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Understand the psychology behind financial decisions
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Practical mental models for long-term wealth building
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Short, story-driven chapters — easy to read in small sessions
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Ideal for investors, professionals, and general readers




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