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The art of spending money : simple choices for a richer life / Morgan Housel.
Van Pelt - New Book Display HG222.3 .H679 2025
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- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Housel, Morgan, Author.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Money--Psychological aspects.
- Money.
- Wealth.
- Finance, Personal.
- wealth.
- Genre:
- Informational works.
- Instructional and educational works.
- Self-help publications.
- Physical Description:
- xx, 233 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
- Place of Publication:
- New York, NY : Portfolio/Penguin, [2025]
- Summary:
- "From the bestselling author of The Psychology of Money and Same as Ever, lessons on harnessing the power of money to live a happier life Can money buy happiness? Yes. Can spending it make you happier? Absolutely. Yet, many of us struggle to unlock its full potential-either by spending on things that don't bring as much joy as they should or by avoiding investments that would truly enhance our mental well-being. In The Art of Spending Money, award-winning author Morgan Housel offers a refreshingly practical approach to managing wealth while finding deeper meaning and contentment. Instead of cookie-cutter financial advice, Housel provides you with psychological tools to navigate your personal relationship between money and optimizing for happiness. Discover why people often mistake envy for admiration, how to align your expectations with your income, and ways to invest in future happiness while avoiding regret. Learn about the dangers of social debt and embrace the radical idea that the fastest way to build wealth is by going slow. The Art of Spending Money delves into the complexities that surround money-envy, social aspirations, identity, and insecurity-crucial aspects often missed in traditional financial books. Armed with new insights into money and wealth, you'll learn to sidestep common spending traps, make smarter investing choices, and wield money to its fullest potential to enhance your enjoyment of life."-- Provided by publisher.
- The book argues that many people misuse money by chasing status, over-saving, or misunderstanding what truly improves their lives. Rather than offering budgets or tips, it examines how personal attitudes toward money shape spending choices and how to change those attitudes so money provides value and peace of mind. Drawing on Morgan Housel's behavioral insights, it emphasizes expectations, self-awareness, and focusing on what's genuinely worthwhile, aiming not to make readers rich but to help them get more satisfaction from the resources they already have.
- Contents:
- Introduction
- All Behavior Makes Sense with Enough Information
- May I Have Your Attention Please
- The Happiest People I Know
- Everything You Don't See
- The Most Valuable Financial Asset Is Not Needing To Impress Anyone
- What Makes You Happy
- The Rich and the Wealthy
- Utility vs. Status
- Risk and Regret
- Look At Them
- Wealth Without Independence is a Unique Form of Poverty
- Social Debt
- Quiet Compounding
- Identity
- Try Something New
- Your Money and Your Kids
- Spreadsheets Don't Care About Your Feelings
- The Finer Things
- The Life Cycle of Greed and Fear
- How to Be Miserable Spending Money
- The Luckier You Are the Nicer You Should Be.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 221-233).
- Other Format:
- Online version Housel, Morgan Art of spending money
- ISBN:
- 9780593716625
- 0593716620
- OCLC:
- 1514889759
- Publisher Number:
- 90102729941
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