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  2. 12 of the best investing books, from deep dives to lighter reads

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    “The Psychology of Money: Timeless Lessons on Wealth, Greed, and Happiness” Award-winning author Morgan Housel lays out 19 short stories in “The Psychology of Money ...

  3. The Philosophy of Money - Wikipedia

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    The Philosophy of Money (1900; German: Philosophie des Geldes) [1] is a book on economic sociology by German sociologist and social philosopher Georg Simmel. [2] Considered to be the theorist's greatest work, Simmel's book views money as a structuring agent that helps people understand the totality of life.

  4. Morgan Housel is a partner at The Collaborative Fund, author of "The Psychology of Money," and a former columnist at The Motley Fool and The Wall Street Journal. He is a two-time winner of the ...

  5. The Warren Buffett Way - Wikipedia

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    The psychology of money; The unreasonable man; Principles. The principles included: Purchase businesses with excellent long-term prospects;

  6. Money worship - Wikipedia

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    Money has been referred to as a "neglected" [10] field in psychology however, the studies which have been conducted regarding the paradox of happiness and income, and money worship often failed to find proof that more money leads to more happiness, only finding a positive relationship when looking at short-term effects. However, this does not ...

  7. 3 Money Lessons To Teach Your Teenager, According to ... - AOL

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    3 Money Lessons To Teach Your Teenager, According to Financial Author Anthony O’Neal. Peter Burns. December 1, 2024 at 10:00 AM. Anchiy / iStock.com.

  8. Stephen J. Dubner - Wikipedia

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    Dubner met Steven Levitt, a professor of economics at the University of Chicago, when his editor asked him to write a profile on Levitt for The New York Times Magazine.At the time, Dubner was writing a book on the psychology of money and didn't have much interest in meeting the young economist from Chicago.

  9. I Grew Up Rich: The 7 Best Money Lessons I Still Use Now - AOL

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    This was a key money concept Morris learned from his family. “I noticed my family favored quality goods that lasted over cheap items that constantly needed replacing,” recalled Morris.