Morgan Housel

The Psychology of Money

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  • Kelvin Tjiawiciteerde uit3 jaar geleden
    Your personal experiences with money make up maybe 0.00000001% of what’s happened in the world, but maybe 80% of how you think the world works. So equally smart people can disagree about how and why recessions happen, how you should invest your money, what you should prioritize, how much risk you should take, and so on.
  • Riad Ghellabciteerde uit3 jaar geleden
    We need to believe we live in a predictable, controllable world, so we turn to authoritative-sounding people who promise to satisfy that need.”

    Satisfying that need is a great way to put it. Wanting to believe we are in control is an emotional itch that needs to be scratched, rather than an analytical problem to be calculated and solved. The illusion of control is more persuasive than the reality of uncertainty. So we cling to stories about outcomes being in our control.
  • Soliloquios Literariosciteerde uit3 jaar geleden
    1. The more you want something to be true, the more likely you are to believe a story that overestimates the odds of it being true
  • Shin Loon Leeciteerde uit4 jaar geleden
    As for the top one percent, the really well-to-do and the rich, whom we might classify very roughly indeed as the $16,000-and-over group, their share of the total national income, after taxes, had come down by 1945 from 13 percent to 7 percent
  • Shin Loon Leeciteerde uit4 jaar geleden
    They are surely wrong: the outcome of a start-up depends as much on the achievements of its competitors and on changes in the market as on its own efforts.
  • Marianaciteerde uit4 jaar geleden
    doing well with money has a little to do with how smart you are and a lot to do with how you behave
  • Shin Loon Leeciteerde uit12 dagen geleden
    This fear was exacerbated
  • Shin Loon Leeciteerde uit12 dagen geleden
    “History is just one damn thing after another.”
  • Shin Loon Leeciteerde uit12 dagen geleden
    1. August, 1945. World War II ends.
  • Shin Loon Leeciteerde uit12 dagen geleden
    And if you tried to think of a reasonable narrative of how it all happened, my guess is you’d be totally wrong. Because it isn’t intuitive, and it wasn’t foreseeable.
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