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This Book Changed My Financial Life ‘The Psychology of Money’
A few years ago, I was stuck in a seemingly never-ending cycle of debt and financial stress. It felt like no matter how much money I earned, it would always slip through my fingers. I was living paycheck to paycheck, drowning in credit card bills, and constantly worried about the future. My financial situation was taking a toll on my overall well-being and causing strains in my relationships.
One day, while browsing through a local bookstore, I stumbled upon “The Psychology of Money” by Morgan Housel. Intrigued by the title and desperate for a change, I decided to give it a shot. Little did I know that this decision would be the turning point in my financial journey.
As I started reading the book, I immediately connected with the conversational tone and relatable anecdotes. It was like Morgan Housel was talking directly to me, sharing his insights and experiences. One particular story in the book hit home for me: the tale of a janitor who quietly amassed a fortune by consistently saving and investing over the years.
This janitor’s story resonated deeply because it emphasized the power of consistency and time, two concepts…