20 Day Reading Challenge ✨

The Psychology of Money was written so that you can take what you need and go.

In the book, Morgan says “it’s not a long book. You’re welcome. Most readers don’t finish the books they begin because most single topics don’t require 300 pages of explanation. I’d rather make 20 short points you finish then one long one you give up on.”

My biggest problem with self help books was always how long and repetitive they are. In 2018, Morgan wrote a report outlining 20 of the most important flaws, biases and causes of financial bad behavior. Each chapter in this book is just an expansion of each point.

The chapters aren’t even 10 pages long. This is super easy to read if we break it up by reading a chapter a day.

With the introduction, this book has 21 chapters. It takes 21 days to build a habit. Let’s do it 💪🏾

If you’re a reader, join me over on the Fable app! Book club starts Sunday, June 21st 💵#financialliteracybooks #financebooks #newbooknewme #summerreading

2024/6/21 Edited to

... Read moreIn 'The Psychology of Money', Morgan Housel presents timeless lessons exploring wealth, greed, and happiness. This book breaks complex financial concepts into 20 digestible chapters, allowing readers to grasp vital ideas quickly. Each chapter, short and focused, encourages daily engagement, making it an ideal choice for a reading challenge. By dedicating just a few minutes each day to reading, you can develop a deeper understanding of personal finance, ultimately fostering better financial habits. As you participate in the 20 Day Reading Challenge, consider joining discussions on platforms like the Fable app to enhance your experience. Not only do you read, but you also engage with others, sharing insights and reflections on Housel’s work. This sense of community further reinforces your learning and encourages accountability. Plus, discussing financial literacy with peers can illuminate different perspectives and experiences regarding personal finance. This challenge isn't just about reading; it's about cultivating a mindset geared towards financial wellness. As Housel reflects on common flaws and biases in financial decision-making, participating in this challenge will empower you to reflect on your financial habits and beliefs, paving the way for positive change. So let’s get started and make these next 20 days transformative for our financial journeys!