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6. Wealth Is What You Don’t See

6. Wealth Is What You Don’t See

People often mistake displays of wealth (cars, clothes, lifestyle) as signs of success. True wealth is invisible—it’s the money not spent.

Touches on social comparison theory and status anxiety.

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A behavioral look at how we think and act about money. Morgan Housel reveals that financial success is less about IQ and more about mindset like humility, patience, and long-term thinking matter more than spreadsheets or stock picks.

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