I've been having that feeling for 14 years since I started writing that I've got nothing else to say. Michael Lewis talked about this once where he said, you know, he writes a new book,. whatever he comes up with, a new idea. But his cadence of publication has not been consistent at all. He went almost 10 years between Liars Polk or his first book. And when he started writing other business books, he was doing other things in between them. So if you hold on to those two things, there's a lot to learn out there.
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.