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The Psychology of Money

Morgan Housel
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Mel Robbins mentions Morgan Housel's book 'The Psychology of Money', describing how it changed her mindset about money.

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Morgan Housel, a friend of mine, is the author of 'The Psychology of Money', which he refers to as the smart Twitter feed.

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Morgan Housel, the best selling author, his book psychology money is still like 4 million copies. It's crazy.

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Morgan Housel is mentioned as one of the best-selling authors of the last decade, known for his book 'Psychology of Money'.

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Ben mentions that this book has massively changed the way he personally invests and thinks about spending time and family.

Sentiment: Highly Recommended
Trigger: personal finance mindset
For: individuals looking to improve their financial mindset
Key quote: this book has massively changed the way he personally invests and thinks about spending time and family.
Ben highlights how 'The Psychology of Money' has significantly influenced his investment strategies and his perspective on spending time with family. This book offers valuable insights that can reshape one's approach to financial decisions.
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Described as exceptional and relevant, especially post-2020, incorporating factual history and perspectives on happiness and investment strategies.

Sentiment: Highly Recommended
Trigger: financial planning strategies
For: Individuals interested in personal finance and investment strategies
Key quote: I think it expands even broader than this audience, but this audience in particular would eat it up called The Psychology of Money by Morgan Housel.
The host mentions 'The Psychology of Money' as an exceptional read that provides valuable insights into financial planning and happiness. They emphasize its relevance, especially in the context of the economic fluctuations experienced post-2020.