When we talk about a person's skillful handling of money, we mean not so much their knowledge as their actions. Teaching people (even truly smart ones) the right behavior can be quite challenging.
Money, particularly investments, personal finances, and business decisions,...
are generally considered the domain of mathematics, where data and formulas clearly guide us on the algorithm of actions. But in the real world, people make financial decisions not based on graphs and tables, but during conversations over lunch or in the conference room, where personal history, your own unique worldview, ego, marketing, and the most incredible incentives are strangely mixed.
In his book "The Psychology of Money," Morgan Housel shares with you 19 short stories that reflect the unusual perspectives of people on money and contain lessons that contribute to a better understanding of this one of the most important life topics.
Author: Морган Хаузел
Printhouse: Popurri
Age restrictions: 16+
Year of publication: 2025
ISBN: 9789851560895
Number of pages: 226
Size: 205х145х18 mm
Cover type: soft
Weight: 296 g
ID: 1725136