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Psychologie peněz

Morgan Housel

4.1 AVERAGE


very similar concepts to Outliers with perspectives about money and wealth
informative inspiring reflective fast-paced

Tidak ada yang gila dari cara orang mengelola uang, sebab perilaku kita sangat dipengaruhi kapan dan bagaimana kita dibesarkan.

Tidak ada yang pasti saat bicara mengenai masa depan, maka penting untuk menumpuk, konsisten menabung tapi tetap menyediakan ruang untuk risiko dan kesalahan.

Bedakan kaya dan kekayaan, merasa cukup dan memilih keputusan yang bisa membuatmu tidur nyenyak di malam hari adalah resep yang bisa di pakai oleh semua orang bahkan yang tidak paham saham macam saya.

I appreciated the empathetic narrator who seems more keenly aware of humanity than the average economist… but I guess that’s to be expected from someone who writes a book like this. I did expect this book to be more practically helpful in personal finance, which it wasn’t really. It seems like we can’t escape the fact that economists make relatively baseless, sweeping generalizations about people across demographics.. which the author spent the first half of the book criticizing then the second half of the book doing himself. I enjoyed it overall though, and it was a quick, light read.

Some good fundamentals truths for building wealth. I liked the short and snappy chapters. The last couple of chapters were also handy for summarizing learnings and offering insights on how to apply the concepts practically.
medium-paced
hopeful informative reflective medium-paced

An accessible read about how we think about Money and the decisions we make whether good or bad surrounding money. This is not a How to Finance book but rather an a look into how people make financial decisions and qualities of of people who made pretty good ones.
informative reflective fast-paced

Round up slightly from a 3.75. The book presents some interesting perspectives that make personal finance digestible while addressing the rational and emotional balance I think we all struggle with in investing. A bit long and repetitive at points but a fresh take.
informative inspiring reflective medium-paced