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10 Top Lessons From the Book “The Psychology Of Money”

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1. No One’s Crazy

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.

❌No one is crazy, but People do some crazy things with money.
2. Luck & Risk

Luck and risk are both the reality that every outcome in life is guided by forces other than individual effort.

🟢The world is too complex to allow 100% of your actions to dictate 100% of your outcomes
3. Never Enough

Life isn’t any fun without a sense of enough. Happiness, as it’s said, is just results minus expectations.

🔴There is no reason to risk what you have and need for what you don’t have and don’t need.
4. Confounding Compounding

👉If something compounds, if a little growth serves as the fuel for future growth

A small starting base can lead to results so extraordinary they seem to defy logic.
5. Getting Wealthy vs. Staying Wealthy

There are a million ways to get wealthy …

❌but there’s only one way to stay wealthy: some combination of frugality and paranoia.
6. Tails, You Win

✅Long tails, the farthest ends of a distribution of outcomes, have tremendous influence in finance

where a small number of events can account for the majority of outcomes.
7. Freedom

🟢The highest form of wealth is the ability to wake up every morning and say, ‘I can do whatever I want today.

The ability to do what you want, when you want, with who you want, for as long as you want, is priceless.
8. Man in the Car Paradox

❌No one is impressed with your possessions as much as you are.

Humility, kindness, and empathy will bring you more respect than horsepower ever will.
9. Wealth is What You Don’t See

Spending money to show people how much money you have is the fastest way to have less money.

👉The only way to be wealthy is to not spend the money that you do have.
10. Save Money

Building wealth has little to do with your income or investment returns, and lots to do with your savings rate.

✅Independence, at any income level, is driven by your savings rate.
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1. The Opposite Of Happiness Is Not Anger Or Sadness

❌The opposite of happiness is hopelessness.

A state of mind where you don’t see any point of doing anything.
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1. What essentialism is (and what it isn’t)

✅It is about applying the principles of ‘less but better’ to how we live our lives now and in the future.

❌Essentialism is not about how to get more things done; it’s about how to get the right things done.

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Picasso said: “Without great solitude no serious work is possible.”

🟢We need space to escape in order to discern the essential few from the trivial many.

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🔴80% of first impressions is the way you look and move.

If they are interested in you, keeping eye contact while they are a listener can be an effective aphrodisiac.
2. How to Excel at Small Talk

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1. Don’t Follow Your Passion

❌The Passion Hypothesis is the biggest myth in occupational happiness.

It says “ The key to occupational happiness is to first figure out what you are passionate about and then find a job that matches this passion”
2. Grab the Opportunity

Steve Jobs who was well-known for “follow your passions”, didn’t start off loving computers, instead, he only saw it as an opportunity to earn quick cash.

🟡Get the most out of the opportunity, then passion will come.
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The only way to experience more is to push yourself to do more.

Only 20% of your time, dedicated to the day-to-day activities, yield lasting results that could influence the quality of your life.

🚫You have to have the courage to say “no”.
2. FIND OUT THE PURPOSE OF LIFE

🟠Create a clear mental picture of your treasure trove or end goal

🟠Give yourself some positive pressure so you don’t slip back into your bad habits and self-doubts;

🟠Write a goal-contract with yourself and include a timeline;
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Investing in yourself means looking at yourself and determining that you are worth your own time. You are worth your money. You are worth your effort.

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If surround yourself with positive people, you’re more likely to adopt empowering beliefs.

🔴You are a product of your environment.

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