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Psychology vs Finance

Psychology vs Finance

Process to attract wealth-

  • Your savings can be created by spending less,
  • You can spend less if you can desire less,
  • You will desire less if you care less about what others think of you,
  • That's why money relies more on the psychology, then finance.

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Just another homo-sapien

This book from Morgan describes about the process & working of money and people's thinking about money & why they can't retain the wealth even after earning it with their hard-work and daily efforts. This work/book of money doesn't tell us how to earn money but describes how we should behave and KNOW YOUR ENOUGH.

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