
About This Book
Most of us know how to make money. Almost none of us know how to spend it well.
Morgan Housel (author of The Psychology of Money) argues we chase things that impress others but leave us cold, save endlessly out of fear, and confuse comfort with excess. This book isn't about budgets or hacks — it's about understanding the relationship between money and meaning.
The core insight: the most valuable return on investment is peace of mind. Expectations matter more than income. And doing well with money starts with self-awareness, not spreadsheets.
