The Psychology of Money

The Psychology of Money teaches that people don’t make financial decisions from logic, but from experience. Our memories, fears, and upbringing shape how we view risk and wealth. Money isn’t a math problem — it’s a behavior problem. Dive in this book Review.

The Psychology of Money
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Introduction
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Chapter 1: No One’s Crazy
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Chapter 2: Luck and Risk
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Chapter 3: Never Enough
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Chapter 4: Confounding Compounding
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Chapter 5: Getting Wealthy vs. Staying Wealthy
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Chapter 6: Tails, You Win
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Chapter 7: Freedom
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Chapter 8: Man in the Car Paradox
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Chapter 9: Wealth is What You Don’t See
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Chapter 10: Save Money
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Chapter 11: Reasonable Rationale
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Chapter 12: Surprise..!
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Chapter 13: Room for Error
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Chapter 14: You’ll Change
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Chapter 15: Nothing’s Free
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Chapter 16: You & Me
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Chapter 17: The Seduction of Pessimism
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Chapter 18: When You’ll Believe Anything
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Chapter 19: All Together Now
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Chapter 20: Confessions
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