I've owned this book for several years, and thought that I had previously read it. I recall (now) reading at least part of the first chapter, as I remembered the elements of the modern history of mortgages, credit cards, and government loans. However, I realized very quickly that I had stopped reading at about page... Continue Reading →
The Psychology of Money, by Morgan Housel. Pub 2020
This book was a 2021 Christmas gift from a colleague, and I read it in early 2022, but somewhat superficially, looking for the key takeaways. I recall some of the points as being adjacent to areas of management, leadership, and life besides money, so decided to read it again. Through a series of 20 chapters,... Continue Reading →