The Geometry of Wealth: How to shape a life of money and meaning
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The Geometry of Wealth: How to shape a life of money and meaning
- Understanding the Brain's Dual Happiness Experiences
- Affordability of Life's Meaningful Touchstones
- Wealth's Importance: Market Savvy vs Self-Awareness
- Balancing Ambition and Contentment
How does money figure into a happy life?
In The Geometry of Wealth,behavioral finance expert Brian Portnoy delivers an inspired answer based on the idea that wealth, truly defined, is funded contentment. It is the ability to underwrite a meaningful life. This stands in stark contrast to angling to become rich, which is usually an unsatisfying treadmill.
At the heart of this groundbreaking perspective,Portnoy takes readers on a journey toward wealth, informed by disciplines ranging from ancient history to modern neuroscience. He contends that tackling the big questions about a joyful life and tending to financial decisions are complementary, not separate, tasks.Â
These big questions include:
In The Geometry of Wealth,behavioral finance expert Brian Portnoy delivers an inspired answer based on the idea that wealth, truly defined, is funded contentment. It is the ability to underwrite a meaningful life. This stands in stark contrast to angling to become rich, which is usually an unsatisfying treadmill.
At the heart of this groundbreaking perspective,Portnoy takes readers on a journey toward wealth, informed by disciplines ranging from ancient history to modern neuroscience. He contends that tackling the big questions about a joyful life and tending to financial decisions are complementary, not separate, tasks.Â
These big questions include:
- How is the human brain wired for two distinct experiences of happiness? And why can money"buy" one but not the other?
- Are the touchstones of a meaningful life affordable?
- Why is market savvy among the least important sources of wealth but self-awareness is among the most?
- Can we strike a balance between pushing for more and being content with enough?
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Harriman House
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2018-06-11T00:00:01Z
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