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The Psychology of Money: How the Rich Think: 18 Timeless Keys to Wealth and Happiness

The Psychology of Money: How the Rich Think: 18 Timeless Keys to Wealth and Happiness

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Author: Housel, Morgan

Brand: Planeta Editorial

Union: Softcover

Number of pages: 312

Release date: 01-09-2021

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When it comes to money, what matters is not how smart you are but how you behave. We tend to think of investing or personal finance management as a mathematical discipline, where data and formulas tell us exactly what to do. However, the defining trait of people who become rich is not their skill with numbers, their salary or their talent, but their personal history, their motivations and their unique vision of the world.
A genius who loses control of his emotions can be a financial disaster. And the same goes for the opposite: ordinary people without training in finance can get rich if they have a few behavioral patterns. This, unthinkable in other disciplines such as architecture or medicine, is fundamental in the field of finance.
This book, destined to become a classic of personal finance, provides us with the essential knowledge to understand the psychology of money and invites us to ask ourselves a fundamental question that we rarely ask ourselves: what is our relationship with money and what do we really want from it? he.
Using 18 timeless keys, Morgan Housel teaches us how the psychology of money works and what are the habits and behaviors that will help us not only generate wealth, but, more importantly, preserve it.

"A must-have book for anyone who wants to make smarter decisions and live a richer life." Daniel Pink, author of The Surprising Truth About What Motivates Us.


«Fascinating ideas and practical advice. "Anyone who wants to get rich should have a copy of this book." James Clear, author of Atomic Habits.


"One of the best and most original finance books of recent years." Jason Zweig, Wall Street Journal.


«Housel is one of those writers capable of making the most complex financial concepts digestible. This is a book that is devoured from beginning to end and that not only explains why we make bad decisions regarding money, but will help us make better ones. » Annie Duke, author of Thinking in Bets.

Wealth is not the result of our intelligence, talent or work.
It is the result of our behavior.

Package dimensions: 9.0 x 6.0 x 0.8 cm.

Languages: Spanish

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