The Psychology of Money: A Simple Guide to Big Ideas

Par : NOVA MARTIAN
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8231915361
  • EAN9798231915361
  • Date de parution01/06/2025
  • Protection num.Adobe DRM
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurWalzone Press

Résumé

"The Psychology of Money: A Simple Guide to Big Ideas" masterfully explores the intricate relationship between human psychology and financial decision-making. Drawing from fields such as behavioral economics and emotional intelligence, this book illuminates how our thoughts, biases, beliefs, and emotions shape every financial choice we make. From understanding the evolution of money and common misconceptions to examining how emotions like fear, guilt, and excitement influence our spending, readers are guided through the unseen forces that impact their financial well-being.
Throughout its well-structured chapters, the book unpacks the cognitive shortcuts and social pressures that frequently lead to costly mistakes. It delves into concepts such as cognitive biases, loss aversion, and the role of upbringing and culture in shaping our money habits. With practical insights, readers learn to recognize and counteract these tendencies, embrace a healthier mindset, and foster open conversations about money in relationships and communities.
The book also highlights the importance of emotional awareness, resilience, and growth, offering tools to break free from limiting beliefs and cultivate long-term financial habits. Ultimately, "The Psychology of Money" is a comprehensive guide for anyone seeking not just monetary success but lasting financial well-being. It empowers readers to set realistic goals, build systems for saving and smart spending, navigate setbacks, and create a personal money philosophy rooted in self-awareness and lifelong learning.
Whether you're a novice or a seasoned investor, this book offers invaluable wisdom to transform the way you think about, relate to, and thrive with money.
"The Psychology of Money: A Simple Guide to Big Ideas" masterfully explores the intricate relationship between human psychology and financial decision-making. Drawing from fields such as behavioral economics and emotional intelligence, this book illuminates how our thoughts, biases, beliefs, and emotions shape every financial choice we make. From understanding the evolution of money and common misconceptions to examining how emotions like fear, guilt, and excitement influence our spending, readers are guided through the unseen forces that impact their financial well-being.
Throughout its well-structured chapters, the book unpacks the cognitive shortcuts and social pressures that frequently lead to costly mistakes. It delves into concepts such as cognitive biases, loss aversion, and the role of upbringing and culture in shaping our money habits. With practical insights, readers learn to recognize and counteract these tendencies, embrace a healthier mindset, and foster open conversations about money in relationships and communities.
The book also highlights the importance of emotional awareness, resilience, and growth, offering tools to break free from limiting beliefs and cultivate long-term financial habits. Ultimately, "The Psychology of Money" is a comprehensive guide for anyone seeking not just monetary success but lasting financial well-being. It empowers readers to set realistic goals, build systems for saving and smart spending, navigate setbacks, and create a personal money philosophy rooted in self-awareness and lifelong learning.
Whether you're a novice or a seasoned investor, this book offers invaluable wisdom to transform the way you think about, relate to, and thrive with money.