The Psychology of Money: Timeless Lessons on Wealth, Greed, and Happiness by Morgan Housel

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Morgan Housel 9390166268 Jaico Publishing House 2020
  • Introduction - The Greatest Show On Earth
  • Chapter - 1 - No One's Crazy
  • Chapter - 2 - Luck & Risk
  • Chapter - 3 - Never Enough
  • Chapter - 4 - Confounding Compounding
  • Chapter - 5 - Getting Wealthy vs Staying Wealthy
  • Chapter - 6 - Tails, You Win
  • Chapter - 7 - Freedom
  • Chapter - 8 - Man in the Car Paradox
  • Chapter - 9 - Wealth is What You Don't See
  • Chapter - 10 - Save Money
  • Chapter - 11 - Reasonable > Rational
  • Chapter - 12 - Surprise!
  • Chapter - 13 - Room for Error
  • Chapter - 14 - You'll Change
  • Chapter - 15 - Nothing's Free
  • Chapter - 16 - You & Me
  • Chapter - 17 - The Seduction of Pessimism
  • Chapter - 18 - When You'll Believe Anything
  • Chapter - 19 - All Together Now
  • Chapter - 20 - Confessions
  • Postscript - A Brief History of Why the U.S. Consumer Thinks the Way They Do
  • Acknowledgements
Timeline:
00:00 - Introduction - The Greatest Show On Earth
10:54 - Chapter 1 - No One’s Crazy
27:00 - Chapter 2 - Luck & Risk
43:18 - Chapter 3 - Never Enough
54:25 - Chapter 4 - Confounding Compounding
1:05:11 - Chapter 5 - Getting Wealthy vs. Staying Wealthy
1:20:21 - Chapter 6 - Tails, You Win
1:46:49 - Chapter 7 - Freedom
1:49:27 - Chapter 8 - Man in the Car Paradox
1:55:34 - Chapter 9 - Wealth is What You Don’t See
2:05:45 - Chapter 10 - Save Money
2:17:05 - Chapter 11 - Reasonable > Rational
2:33:35 - Chapter 12 - Surprise!
2:48:42 - Chapter 13 - Room for Error
2:57:17 - Chapter 14 - You’ll Change
3:08:01 - Chapter 15 - Nothing’s Free
3:19:15 - Chapter 16 - You & Me
3:37:03 - Chapter 17 - The Seduction of Pessimism
3:55:17 - Chapter 18 - When You’ll Believe Anything
4:03:13 - Chapter 19 - All Together Now
4:15:56 - Chapter 20 - Confessions
4:43:29 - Postscript - A Brief History of Why the U.S. Consumer Thinks the Way They Do
4:44:10 - Acknowledgements
 

Timeless lessons on wealth, greed, and happiness doing well with money isn't necessarily about what you know. Its about how you behave. And behaviour is hard to teach, even to really smart people. How to manage money, invest it, and make business decisions are typically considered to involve a lot of mathematical calculations, where data and formulae tell us exactly what to do. But in the real world, people don't make financial decisions on a spreadsheet. They make them at the dinner table, or in a meeting room, where personal history, your unique view of the world, ego, pride, marketing, and odd incentives are scrambled together. In the psychology of money, the author shares 19 short stories exploring the strange ways people think about money and teaches you how to make better sense of one of life's most important matters.

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