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The Great Depression, A Diary

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Mentioned in 16 episodes

Recommended by Morgan Housel for its raw depiction of the Great Depression, lacking hindsight bias.
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10 Unchanging Ideas for Navigating an Ever-Changing World
Mentioned by Morgan Housel as a source of insight into the cyclical nature of economic downturns and human responses to financial crises.
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Morgan Housel
Mentioned by Morgan Housel as a diary offering insights into investor behavior during the Great Depression.
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Behind The Memo: The Impact of Debt with Howard Marks and Morgan Housel
Mentioned by Benjamin Felix as a firsthand account of the Great Depression.
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Episode 353 – AMA #5
Mentioned by Morgan Housel as the greatest economic book ever written, offering a real-time perspective of the Great Depression.
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The Curse Of Success | Morgan Housel PT 1
Mentioned by Morgan Housel as the greatest economic book ever written, detailing observations from the Great Depression.
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930: Morgan Housel | The Power of Preparation Over Prediction
Mentioned by Morgan Housel as a diary written by a lawyer in the 1930s, offering insights into societal behavior during the Great Depression.
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Conversation with Morgan Housel — Behaviors that Influence our Money Decisions and Habits
Mentioned by Morgan Housel as a source for an anecdote about the stock market during the Great Depression.
How to Invest and Be Happy When It Feels Like the World Is Falling Apart
Mentioned by Katie Neason as a book that provided insights into navigating economic downturns.
How Small Town Properties Can Make Real Estate Investors Rich | Ep 121 w/ Katie Neason
Mentioned by Morgan Housel as a source for understanding enduring economic behaviors.
Morgan Housel on Inflation, Incentives, and Investing through Bear Markets
Mentioned by Morgan Housel as one of his favorite economics books.
Morgan Housel and History’s Unending Loop
Mentioned by Morgan Housel as one of his favorite economics books, illustrating recurring patterns in economic crises.
The Tastes That Change and Stay the Same

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