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This three-book set brings together well-known titles on money, behaviour and everyday decision-making: The Richest Man In Babylon by George S. Clason, The Psychology of Money by Morgan Housel and Atomic Habits by James Clear. Each book approaches personal progress from a different angle, from financial thinking to the small actions that shape long-term outcomes.
Across the collection, the focus moves from parables and practical economic tips, to the role of behaviour in financial choices, and finally to the idea that meaningful change can come from the compound effect of many small decisions. Presented together, these books offer distinct perspectives on how people handle money and habits in real life.
Described as an inspirational book on finances, this title shares suggestions, advice and tools for tackling financial problems. It presents its ideas through a series of parables set in the heart of ancient Babylon, offering economic tips aimed at financial success.
This book argues that doing well with money is not only about what you know, but how you behave. It contrasts formula-led approaches with the reality that financial decisions are often shaped by personal history, ego, pride, marketing and incentives in everyday settings.
Focused on behaviour change, this book suggests that people do not always need to think big to change their lives. It highlights the compound effect of many small decisions, which the author refers to as atomic habits.
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