by Rennie Gabriel | Apr 9, 2023 | Financial Information, How you Spend Money, Rennie's Money Musings
This is the seventh and final of a series of emails that deal with our relationship with money. (You can read the other ones here). Most of this is based on the work of Morgan Housel, the author of The Psychology of Money. 7. Social aspiration spending: Trickle-down...
by Rennie Gabriel | Apr 2, 2023 | Financial Information, How you Spend Money, Rennie's Money Musings
This is the sixth and final of a series of emails that deal with our relationship with money. (You can read the other ones here). Most of this is based on the work of Morgan Housel, the author of The Psychology of Money. 6. Are you asking $3 questions when $30,000...
by Rennie Gabriel | Mar 26, 2023 | Financial Information, How you Spend Money, Rennie's Money Musings
This is the fifth in a series of articles that deal with our relationship with money. (You can read the other ones here). Most of this is based on the work of Morgan Housel, the author of The Psychology of Money. 5. The joy of spending can diminish as income rises...
by Rennie Gabriel | Mar 12, 2023 | Financial Information, How you Spend Money, Rennie's Money Musings
This is the fourth in a series of articles that deal with our relationship with money. (You can read the other ones here). Most of this is based on the work of Morgan Housel, the author of The Psychology of Money. 4. You have an emotional attachment to large...
by Rennie Gabriel | Mar 5, 2023 | Financial Information, How you Spend Money, Rennie's Money Musings
This is the third in a series of articles that deal with our relationship with money. (You can read the other ones here). Most of this is based on the work of Morgan Housel, the author of The Psychology of Money. 3. Frugality Inertia: A lifetime of good savings...
by Rennie Gabriel | Feb 26, 2023 | Financial Information, How you Spend Money, Rennie's Money Musings
This is the second in a series of articles that deal with our relationship with money. (You can read the first one here). Most of this is based on the work of Morgan Housel, the author of The Psychology of Money. 2. Entrapped by spending: Rather than using money to...