The Psychology of Money by Morgan Housel | Why Behavior Beats Math in Wealth Building
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📖 In this episode of The Book Brief Project, we completely flip the script on how we think about personal finance through the brilliant lens of The Psychology of Money by Morgan Housel. We explore the liberating truth that financial success is not a hard science or an impossible math equation—it's a soft skill. We dive deep into why no one is truly crazy with their money, the invisible roles of luck and risk, the magic of compounding, and the profound difference between getting wealthy and staying wealthy. If you are ready to stop chasing performative status symbols and start building the ultimate dividend—control over your own time—this deep dive is exactly what you’ve been looking for.
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