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  2. Morgan Housel on his latest book 'The Psychology of Money'

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    Morgan Housel, 'The Psychology of Money' Author, joined The Final Round to discuss his latest book, his views on the difference between investment effort and investment results, and how psychology ...

  3. The best investment for the next 20 years: Morning Brief - AOL

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    Housel published "The Psychology of Money" in 2020 ... the S&P is the best [place] to be. And if you could make one trade right now it's probably buy the S&P, right, despite what's going on and ...

  4. 12 of the best investing books, from deep dives to lighter reads

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    Award-winning author Morgan Housel lays out 19 short stories in “The Psychology of Money” that delve into how people think about money and how their thinking impacts their wealth. Housel ...

  5. Collaborative Fund - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, Collaborative Fund launched a $10 million joint investment vehicle with Line, a Japanese messaging service. [8]In 2016, Collaborative Fund partnered with Sesame Workshop to form a $10 million joint fund, Collab + Sesame, to invest in startups focused on education, health, and social welfare for children. [2]

  6. Storytelling With Morgan Housel, Randi Zuckerberg, and ... - AOL

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    In this podcast, Motley Fool co-founder David Gardner is joined by superstar guests Randi Zuckerberg and Morgan Housel as they each share three stories -- one to educate, one to amuse, and one to ...

  7. The Philosophy of Money - Wikipedia

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    The Philosophy of Money (1900; German: Philosophie des Geldes) [1] is a book on economic sociology by German sociologist and social philosopher Georg Simmel. [2] Considered to be the theorist's greatest work, Simmel's book views money as a structuring agent that helps people understand the totality of life.