Økonomi & Business
Why do brilliant people make catastrophic financial decisions? Why do higher salaries so rarely produce lasting satisfaction? And why does knowing the right thing to do almost never guarantee doing it? In The Money Mind: The Mistakes That Cost Millions, Dr. Henry Montrevia — behavioral psychologist, researcher, and financial consultant — delivers a penetrating investigation into the hidden forces that govern every dollar decision we make. Drawing on decades of research from behavioral economics, cognitive psychology, and social science, Montrevia reveals that financial failure is rarely about ignorance. It is almost always about the mind. Opening with the spectacular collapse of Long-Term Capital Management — a hedge fund staffed by Nobel Prize–winning economists that imploded despite extraordinary expertise — Montrevia demonstrates that intelligence can amplify financial error as easily as it prevents it. From there, he takes readers on a journey through the full landscape of money psychology: the invisible childhood scripts that quietly shape spending habits into adulthood; the cognitive shortcuts that make markets feel predictable right before they collapse; the status games that silently drain wealth through lifestyle inflation and positional consumption; and the strange asymmetry between getting rich and staying rich. Each chapter combines rigorous behavioral science with vivid real-world examples. Readers will encounter the lessons of the 1929 crash, the 2008 financial crisis, tulip mania, and the South Sea Bubble — not as history lessons but as mirrors reflecting timeless patterns of overconfidence, social contagion, and narrative seduction. They will explore what Warren Buffett's extraordinary longevity teaches about compounding and survival, why John Bogle's low-cost revolution may have done more for ordinary investors than any market insight, and what Benjamin Graham's margin of safety means not only for portfolios but for entire financial lives. Montrevia does not stop at diagnosis. He offers a practical, psychologically grounded path forward: building portfolios designed for human temperament rather than theoretical optimality; recognizing the difference between what money can and cannot buy; understanding how financial stories are inherited across generations and how to pass wisdom alongside wealth; and developing a personal money philosophy that bridges the persistent gap between knowing and doing. Sharp, empathetic, and relentlessly honest, The Money Mind is for anyone who has ever wondered why their financial behavior does not match their intentions — and who wants to understand the mind well enough to change it. Because in the end, the greatest financial obstacle most people will ever face is not the market. It is themselves.
© 2026 ADMX Publishing (Lydbog): 9798905808784
© 2026 ADMX Publishing (E-bog): 9798905806773
Udgivelsesdato
Lydbog: 14. august 2026
E-bog: 21. juli 2026
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