
“Financial success is not a hard science. It’s a soft skill, where how you behave is more important than what you know. I call this soft skill the psychology of money”.
No livro The Psychology of Money, o autor Morgan Housel argumenta que o sucesso financeiro tem pouco a ver com o quão inteligente você é e muito a ver com o seu comportamento.
Housel tem um talento raro de conseguir traduzir conceitos complexos para uma exposição informal e cotidiana, cativando o interesse do leitor.
Uma leitura fácil, cheia de histórias, que fala da relação entre as pessoas com o dinheiro, e o protagonismo da variável humana.
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To grasp why people bury themselves in debt you don’t need to study interest rates; you need to study the history of greed, insecurity, and optimism.
Many bets fail not because they were wrong, but because they were mostly right in a situation that required things to be exactly right. Room for error—often called margin of safety—is one of the most underappreciated forces in finance.
The best financial plan – and I think this extends beyond finance – is to save like a pessimist and invest like an optimist.