Sách - Tâm Lý Học Về Tiền, 384 Trang, Bìa Mềm

Books - Psychology about money, 384 pages, home paper

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Publishing Company: 1980 Books
Publisher: Dan Tri Publishing House People think about it in a bit different. It brings lessons that can be applied to many areas of life, such as risks, confidence, and happiness. Very few topics provide a powerful enlarged prism to explain why people behave the way they do rather than money. It is one of the most spectacular programs in the world. Do we rarely fall into the situation of debt flooded? Knowing saving for more misery? Get ready for retirement? There are practical views of our relationship and happiness, right? We all do crazy things with money, because we are quite new to this game and it seems crazy for you sometimes reasonable to me. But no one is crazy - we all make decisions based on our own unique experiences that look reasonable to us at any time. The purpose of this book is to use short stories to convince you that soft skills are more important than the theoretical aspect of the currency. Through a collection of tests and mistakes for many years we have learned how to become better farmers, more skilled plumbing workers, and more advanced chemists. But will the testing and mistakes teach us better in our own personal financial management? A lot of money is not related to how smart you are but greatly related to the way you behave. And the behavior is very difficult to rectify, even for those who are really smart. A genius that does not control his emotions can lead to a financial disaster. The opposite is also true. Ordinary people who do not have financial knowledge may become rich if they hold the behavioral skills that are not related to the orthodox measure of intelligence. Financial success is not a difficult science field. It is a soft skill, where the way you behave is more important than what you know. In "Money Psychology", the author who won the Morgan Housel award shared 19 short stories to discover the strange ways that people think about money and teach you how to better understand one of the most important topics of life.

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