The Psychology of Money
419 EGP
Explores the emotional and psychological factors that drive financial decisions, revealing how human behavior often trumps mathematical logic in money matters. Challenges conventional wisdom about wealth and investing.
Examines the complex relationship between human psychology and financial decision-making, demonstrating how emotions, biases, and personal experiences shape our approach to money more than spreadsheets or formulas. Through engaging storytelling and behavioral insights, the work reveals why smart people make poor financial choices and how understanding our psychological tendencies can lead to better outcomes. Appeals to both finance professionals and general readers seeking to improve their relationship with money by recognizing the human elements that traditional financial advice often overlooks.
| Dimensions | 295 × 170 × 230 cm |
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