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Why Intelligent People Never Become Rich

Par : LEVIS NJONGE
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8233286612
  • EAN9798233286612
  • Date de parution05/07/2026
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurLinda Balsamo

Résumé

Take a piece of paper and write down the five smartest people you know. Now write down the five wealthiest people you know. If you're like most readers, the lists barely overlap. This book explains why - and it isn't the answer you expect. Intelligence doesn't simply fail to build wealth. Under specific, predictable conditions, it actively works against it. The same mind that wins arguments, aces exams, and earns professional respect carries a hidden cost: a hunger for certainty in a domain that offers none, a need to be right that quietly overrides the need to be rich, and a trained aversion to the ordinary, unglamorous moves that actually compound into fortunes.
Drawing on behavioral economics, psychology, and real financial lives from Nairobi to London to Mumbai to Ohio, this book names the exact mechanisms that keep smart, capable people financially average - and shows, step by step, how to dismantle them. Inside, you'll discover:Why your intelligence was trained for the wrong scoreboard, and what school never told you about the difference between being right and being useful.
The Overthinking Tax - the hidden, compounding cost of every decision delayed past the point of having enough information. Why "the right time" to invest, launch, or commit is a cognitive mirage, and what to do instead. The Comfort Prison - why the best jobs produce the least ownership, and how to tunnel out without quitting anything. The Ownership Shift - the single classification decision, repeated monthly, that separates every wealthy person from every merely intelligent one.
A complete system for identity, conviction, and automation that makes your intelligence finally work for your wealth instead of against it. This is not a book of slogans. It is a diagnosis followed by a treatment: twenty-two chapters, each built around a real mechanism, a real story, and exercises you can start today. If you have ever finished a finance book, nodded at every page, and changed nothing, this book is about why.
And it ends with the tools to make sure this time is different.
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