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The Psychology of Money

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SKU: 9789390166268

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Master your money mindset with “The Psychology of Money” by Morgan Housel (ISBN: 9789390166268). Discover timeless lessons on wealth, greed, and happiness. Learn how behavior, not just knowledge, shapes financial success. Explore 19 captivating stories revealing the surprising ways people think about money and make better financial decisions.

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  • ISBN-13: 9789390166268
  • Publisher: Jaico Publishing House
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English

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Weight 0.5 kg

12 reviews for The Psychology of Money

  1. Vishal

    Changed my perspective on money! Simple language made complex ideas easy to grasp. Highly recommended.

  2. Iqraa

    This book is amazing. It is easy to read and full of wisdom. A must read for everyone.

  3. Devender Pratap Mall

    It was okay. Not as groundbreaking as I expected, but still had some useful takeaways.

  4. Mukul Singh

    This book is a game-changer! The psychology of money is explained so well. Practical advice for everyone.

  5. Sai Chander P.

    A decent read, but not life-changing. Worth checking out if you’re interested in behavioral finance.

  6. Ritik Sharma

    Enjoyable and thought-provoking. It’s a good reminder that financial success isn’t just about numbers.

  7. Animesh Priyadarshan

    Incredibly insightful! It’s not just about how to make money, but how to keep it and enjoy it.

  8. Shantanu Gupta

    A good read overall, offering some valuable insights into personal finance. However, some of the stories felt a bit repetitive.

  9. Rohit Sharma

    Easy to read and understand. Provides a great foundation for building a healthy relationship with money.

  10. Srijan Agrawal Manglik

    Fantastic book! It challenges common beliefs about money and offers a fresh perspective.

  11. Varun Dwivedi

    Interesting concepts, but I found some chapters a little dry. Still worth reading for the core principles.

  12. Deeplina Sabat

    I had mixed feelings. Some chapters were great, while others felt a bit basic and obvious.

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