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The Art of Spending Money
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Morgan Housel's "The Art of Spending Money" delves into the psychology of financial decisions, exploring how our emotions and biases influence our spending habits.
The book challenges conventional wisdom about saving and investing, emphasizing the importance of aligning our financial goals with our values and life experiences.
Housel uses compelling narratives and real-world examples to illustrate the complexities of money management, offering practical insights for readers of all financial backgrounds.
The book encourages readers to develop a more mindful and intentional approach to spending, helping them make choices that enhance their overall well-being.
Ultimately, it aims to empower readers to make informed financial decisions that lead to a more fulfilling life.
The book challenges conventional wisdom about saving and investing, emphasizing the importance of aligning our financial goals with our values and life experiences.
Housel uses compelling narratives and real-world examples to illustrate the complexities of money management, offering practical insights for readers of all financial backgrounds.
The book encourages readers to develop a more mindful and intentional approach to spending, helping them make choices that enhance their overall well-being.
Ultimately, it aims to empower readers to make informed financial decisions that lead to a more fulfilling life.
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Mentioned in 7 episodes
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Frank Vasquez in relation to a new book coming out in October and the concept of frugality inertia.


Episode 431: Websites And Roundtables And A Couple New Funds And Gold vs. Bonds
Mentioned by Andrew that Morgan is coming out with a new book on Andrew's birthday called The Art of Spending Money.

116. Our favorite financial books and podcasts, with a few surprising gems!
Mentioned as an upcoming book by Morgan Housel, expected to be released in the fall.

Five Idle Thoughts of a Summer’s Day, Vol. 2
Mentioned as a book previewed in a podcast episode in the show notes.

Episode 436: Your Fear of Running Out of Money May Be Something Else And Portfolio Reviews As Of July 4, 2025