"I wish money were like math where there's one right answer for everyone," he says. "It's so personalized and it's based off of what you want." He adds that his life has played out very differently from yours - not better or worse, but just different. The book is written through the perspective of a white male American in the 21st century.
Morgan Housel is a partner at Collaborative Fund and author of The Psychology of Money. In this episode, Morgan shares his idea of writing, key lessons he learned from his parents and the ones he wishes to pass on to his kids, the most important thing money can buy, and practicing simplicity in a complex world.