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Harriman House Publishing Same as Ever & The Psychology Of Money by Morgan Housel

Harriman House Publishing Same as Ever & The Psychology Of Money by Morgan Housel

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This two-book set from Harriman House Publishing pairs Same as Ever and The Psychology of Money by Morgan Housel. Across both books, Housel uses short, story-led chapters to consider how people think, behave and make decisions in areas that influence everyday life and long-term outcomes.

Same as Ever centres on the importance of recognising what stays constant, rather than relying on forecasts about an uncertain future. The Psychology of Money examines how financial choices are shaped by behaviour and context, not only by data and formulas, and looks at how people understand money in real-world settings.

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  • Same as Ever
  • The Psychology of Money

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  • Two-book set
  • By Morgan Housel
  • Published by Harriman House Publishing
  • Same as Ever includes 24 short stories
  • The Psychology of Money includes 19 short stories

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Same as Ever

This book argues for paying attention to what is unlikely to change, rather than focusing solely on what might be different in the years ahead. It notes that forecasting is challenging because the events that shape the future are inherently unpredictable. Through 24 short stories, Morgan Housel explores how life, behaviour and business can remain consistent over time, connecting this view to risk, opportunity and uncertainty.

The Psychology of Money

Morgan Housel suggests that success with money depends less on what you know and more on how you behave. The book contrasts formula-led teaching about money and investing with the reality that decisions are made in everyday situations influenced by personal history, ego, pride, marketing and incentives. Across 19 short stories, it considers how people think about money and how to make better sense of the subject.

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