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#1 New Release in Investing Books
The next book about money we plan to read is The Psychology of Money – Timeless lessons on wealth, greed, and happiness. It is scheduled to be released on September 8th and is getting the buzziest reviews we have heard about any finance book in 2020. It’s authored by Morgan Housel, who readers of this email will recognize. Housel uses 19 short stories to explore the way people make financial decisions. “Important decisions are often made at the dinner table, where personal history, your own unique view of the world, ego, pride, marketing, and odd incentives are scrambled together.”
“It’s one of the best and most original finance books in years.”
We’ll Get Through This
Morgan Housel penned a piece we think is worth your time. In just four points he argues we’ll get through this. “It won’t be easy, and for some it will be agonizing. But no one should be surprised when a market economy that offers so many benefits occasionally asks something in return.”
Wealth is What You Don’t Spend

“Something obvious, but hard to deal with in real-time, is that exercise only works when its gains aren’t cashed in.”
Ever heard the old saying “a penny saved is a penny earned”? Check out a modern take on this idea in Morgan Housel’s “Wealth is What You Don’t Spend.”