Mastering the Art of Spending Money - Morgan Housel - #1055
Morgan Housel is a partner at The Collaborative Fund, an investor and an author.
Why is spending money well a skill most people never learn? In a world obsessed with saving, why does saying “it’s okay to spend” still feel taboo? What can high performers teach us about investing not just money, but time, energy, and attention wisely?
Expect to learn why it’s important to talk about how to spend money well when learning about personal finance, why good financial ideas struggle to spread while bad ones travel effortlessly, what Morgan’s definition of success is, how much modern dissatisfaction comes from comparing ourselves to people we don’t actually want to be like, the real relationship between money and happiness with nuance, why it’s so hard to find people who have managed to be wealthy, successful, happy and peaceful, and much more…
Timestamps:
(0:00) What Your Spending Habits Say About You
(6:28) Will a Big House Make You Happy?
(10:22) The Surprising Truth About Money and Happiness
(21:35) Is Wealth Actually Measurable?
(28:11) Why We’re So Hard On Ourselves About Money
(34:01) The Relationship Between Money and Status
(39:59) Can You Train Yourself to Feel Financially Content?
(49:46) What Really Makes People Happy?
(54:13) Is Inheritance a Hidden Burden?
(01:04:59) The Smartest (and Dumbest) Ways to Spend Your Money
(01:12:03) The Transformative Power of Storytelling
(01:24:51) Why Anger Makes You Feel Superior
(01:32:29) Do Men and Women Build Wealth Differently?
(01:37:28) The Biggest Money Mistakes Parents Make
(01:42:49) How the Housing Crisis Shaped a Generation
(01:52:25) Why People Are Afraid to Spend Money
(01:59:34) Where to Find Morgan
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10 Years of Money Wisdom in 51 Minutes | Morgan Housel
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Episode 787: Sam Parr ( https://x.com/theSamParr ) and Shaan Puri ( https://x.com/ShaanVP ) talk to Morgan Housel ( https://x.com/morganhousel ) about the art of spending money.
Show Notes:
(0:00) Intro
(10:01) Don't cut your flowers
(15:38) the 2 ways to use money
(19:07) The freedom number
(23:49) Koch brothers story
(27:41) Performing for others
(33:38) The Total Man list
(41:59) the art of spending money
(49:42) 10 years of money wisdom in 60 seconds
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How to Know When You Have Enough, Build a Safety Net, and Spend Money Well — ft. Morgan Housel
In this special episode of Office Hours, Scott Galloway brings back Morgan Housel to answer your questions on “enough,” financial independence, and the art of spending. They discuss why our money goals keep moving, how to know when you can slow down, and why saving is really about buying independence, not things. Morgan also explains why holding extra cash can be a smart emotional hedge, while Scott shares how he spends today and what he wishes he’d known earlier.
Morgan’s latest book, The Art of Spending Money: Simple Choices for a Richer Life, is out now.
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How to Talk About Money, Raise Independent Kids, and Build Real Wealth — ft. Morgan Housel
In this special episode of Office Hours, Scott brings on Morgan Housel, bestselling author of The Psychology of Money, to take your questions on love, parenting, and financial independence.
They discuss how income gaps affect relationships, the moral gray zone of college admissions consulting, and why the best investment you can make in your 20s isn’t in stocks — it’s in habits.
Morgan’s latest book, The Art of Spending Money: Simple Choices for a Richer Life, is out now.
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The Art of Spending Money: How to Get Rich and STAY Rich | Morgan Housel
How do you spend money in ways that actually make life better?
Morgan Housel, author of the new book The Art of Spending Money, explores status vs. satisfaction, the hedonic treadmill, and why money’s best use is buying independence.
We also cover quiet compounding, a practical 15-stage path to financial freedom, when to spend vs. save, helping kids without spoiling them, and small experiments that raise the utility of every dollar.
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0:00 Intro
2:29 Who’s The Book For?
5:49 There’s No Universal Formula
12:59 What People Want
19:36 Money as a Curse
22:03 Taking a Step Off
26:59 Holding vs Spending
30:26 Identity Traps
33:50 Secret to Contentment
37:32 External vs Internal Benchmarks
40:41 Making an Impact
42:37 Social Debt
50:51 Quiet Compounding
55:10 Financial Freedom
1:02:20 Money & Parenting
1:09:48 Balancing Saving & Spending
1:14:44 Small Purchases
1:16:59 Trying New Things
1:19:29 Morgan’s Financial Decisions
1:21:37 Closing & Disclaimers
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12 Unexpected Laws Of Human Psychology - Morgan Housel - #746
Morgan Housel is a partner at The Collaborative Fund, an investor and an author.
The world continues to change, but the hairless apes that inhabit it stay the same. So there must be some laws of human psychology which remain true, no matter what time and place you're in, and today we get to go through some of the most fascinating ones.
Expect to learn what reasonable optimism looks like, the difference between overnight tragedies and long term miracles, what we can learn by the divorces of the richest men on the planet, how people become victims of perfection, why most competitive advantages eventually die and much more...
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Timestamps:
(00:00) What is Rational Optimism?
(01:15) The Benefits of Stress for Innovation
(11:04) Good News Takes a Lot of Time
(14:51) Why Is Bad News More Memorable?
(21:25) Progress Requires Pessimism & Optimism
(28:55) Hiring the Greatest Leaders
(35:30) What Do You Think is Productive But Isn’t?
(41:58) Good Things Are Supposed to Be Hard
(51:56) Most Competitive Advantages Die Out
(59:21) Never Discount the Potential of New Technology
(1:04:12) Why Success Looks Easier than it is
(1:10:57) Incentives Are the Most Powerful Force in the World
(1:16:20) Nothing is More Persuasive than What You Personally Experience
(1:20:02) The Tension of a Long-Term Mindset
(1:31:07) Why Humans Are Seduced by Complexity
(1:34:32) Who Would You Be if You Were Born to Different Parents?
(1:40:23) Why the Richest People in the World Are Divorced
(1:47:20) Where to Find Morgan
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The Investment Strategy To Build Generational Wealth (ft. Morgan Housel)
Episode 533: Shaan Puri (https://twitter.com/ShaanVP) and Sam Parr (https://twitter.com/theSamParr) talk to Morgan Housel about the psychology of building generational wealth and the one strategy that works better than any 20% return.
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Show Notes:
(0:00) Intro
(2:30) Strive for averageness
(12:00) Financial anti-goals
(14:30) Sam and Morgan argue about money and anxiety
(17:30) Biggest psychological trap with money
(22:00) The biggest risk no one is talking about
(26:00) Worry about what doesn't change
(29:00) How to action sameness
(32:00) Morgan's history book diet
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Conversation with Morgan Housel — Behaviors that Influence our Money Decisions and Habits
Morgan Housel, a partner at The Collaborative Fund, and the bestselling author of “The Psychology of Money,” joins Scott to discuss his new book, “Same as Ever: A Guide to What Never Changes.” They get into topics including what to think about when buying a house, how to make healthier financial decisions, and the role money plays in our happiness.
Scott opens with his thoughts on the importance of the US and China’s relationship. He also discusses why thinks the new AI wearable on the market will be a thud.
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9 Timeless Lessons About Human Psychology - Morgan Housel - #707
Morgan Housel is a partner at The Collaborative Fund, an investor and an author.
The world continues to change, but the hairless apes that inhabit it stay the same. So there must be some laws of human psychology which remain true, no matter what time and place you're in, and today we get to go through some of the most fascinating ones.
Expect to learn the problem with the way most people make predictions, who exactly are the reasonable optimists, whether anyone was able to predict the great depression, just how different median income for families differs from the 1950s to today, why trajectory is much more important than position, why stories are more powerful than statistics and much more...
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Timestamps:
(00:00) What People Get Wrong When Making Predictions
(03:50) The Fragility of History
(15:35) Having a Positive Relationship with Risk
(20:50) The World is Driven By Envy
(25:04) Why You Can’t Base Happiness Off Wealth
(32:39) The Mental Difficulty of Maintaining Success
(41:56) How to Feel More Content With Life
(51:58) Why People Desire Certainty
(1:00:43) How Successful People Made Huge Decisions
(1:07:30) How Morgan Writes His Books
(1:18:40) Our Own Logic Can Lead Us Astray
(1:26:15) Calmness Precedes Craziness
(1:35:09) Are We Competing Against Other Generations?
(1:42:10) Life Lessons From the Tallest Man Ever
(1:47:07) Where to Find Morgan
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196 - 10 Timeless Lessons for Crypto Investors With Morgan Housel
Welcome back to Bankless, Morgan Housel. Morgan has written "The Psychology of Money", and most recently "Same As Ever" which discuss the dynamics and psychology around money and markets.
In this episode Morgan drops lesson after lesson that you can apply to your own investing strategies and life broadly. It's a masterclass that is sure to have you reflecting on the decisions you make as we enter what may possibly be the next bull market.
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Morgan Housel
We sit down with Morgan Housel, who is one of our very favorite authors and has also become a good friend of the show over the past few years. Morgan’s last book The Psychology of Money had a huge impact on both of our personal financial philosophies (and by extension Acquired’s!), and Morgan was kind enough to give us an advance copy of his new book launching tomorrow, Same as Ever. It’s equally as good, and maybe even more relevant in the current environment for thinking about what’s not going to change as we cycle through vastly different macro financial environments. Tune in and enjoy!
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The Psychology of Money
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The Savings Expert: “Do Not Buy A House!”, How To Turn £100 Into £1.5m Without Effort: Morgan Housel
Will money make you happy? How much is really enough? And how much should you save? Too often people don’t have the answers for the biggest financial questions in life, until now.
In this new episode Steven sits down with world-renowned financial expert and best-selling author, Morgan Housel.
Morgan Housel is a partner at the Collaborative Fund, a leading venture capital firm with a focus on technological companies. He is also the author of the book, ‘The Psychology of Money’, which has sold over 4 million copies. MarketWatch named him as one of 2022’s 50 most influential people in financial markets.
In this conversation Morgan and Steven discuss topics, such as:
How happiness is being in control and having freedom
Why a lack of control can make your life crumble
Why nobody actually cares about your material possessions
The money games being played in society
Why you should rent your home until you have kids
His mission behind writing about money
Why your relationship with money defines you
How to gain introspection about your life and finances
The randomness of financial crises
Why you should have a deathbed perspective on work and savings
How embrace failure can lead to huge successes
The double life of billionaires: wealth and pressure
The cost of a stressful job on health
Why bad news travels faster
Why growth comes from challenges and disasters
How growth comes with stress and uncertainty
Slow habits and their long term effects
How personal tragedies shape life goals
Why you should balance wealth with wellbeing
Staying patient despite market upheavals
The need for big, terrifying goals in business.
The difference between being rich and feeling wealthy.
Why a rising income doesn’t lead to happiness
The meaning of authentic success
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#702: Morgan Housel — Contrarian Money and Writing Advice, Three Simple Goals to Guide Your Life, Journaling Prompts, Choosing the Right Game to Play, Must-Read Books, and More
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Morgan Housel (@morganhousel) is a partner at The Collaborative Fund. His book The Psychology of Money has sold more than three million copies and has been translated into 53 languages.
He is a two-time winner of the Best in Business Award from the Society of American Business Editors and Writers and winner of the New York Times Sidney Award. In 2022, MarketWatch named him one of the 50 most influential people in markets. He serves on the board of directors at Markel.
Morgan’s new book is Same As Ever: A Guide to What Never Changes. You can find my first, widely popular interview with Morgan at tim.blog/morganhousel.
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[07:20] Buffett’s Snickers.
[12:21] What prompted Morgan to write Same As Ever?
[17:44] Morgan’s worst advice for aspiring writers is what works for him.
[21:48] The upsides of being rich and anonymous.
[26:35] Tips for raising unspoiled kids.
[33:19] Should families avoid passing along dynastic wealth?
[35:45] Finding worthy charities and causes.
[41:02] Money and happiness.
[48:37] Avalanches and other random, life-changing flukes.
[54:32] We can prepare for the future, but we can’t predict it.
[1:00:58] What current unknowns will seem shockingly obvious in a year?
[1:03:22] Which of our current views would change if our incentives were different?
[1:06:23] The most valuable personal finance asset.
[1:08:54] Optimizing the chance of marrying the right person.
[1:11:38] Mending divergence in a marriage or relationship.
[1:14:49] Trying to eliminate a hassle that’s an unavoidable cost of success.
[1:33:16] Guessing at the future of text vs. audio/video.
[1:37:41] Books vs. podcasts.
[1:46:56] Recommended reading.
[2:06:00] Has writing Same As Ever changed how Morgan operates in the world?
[2:07:39] Who is the intended audience for Same As Ever?
[2:09:47] Parting thoughts.
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Morgan Housel on the New Way We Think About Money
When generations undergo any kind of collective life-changing event, it shapes how people think about money -- and how they think about spending and investing. Past upheavals like the Great Depression, the World Wars, the inflation of the 1970s, and Weimar-era hyperinflation, had profound effects on the cohorts that lived through them. So what will be the effect of the pandemic on current generations? And what is the combined effect on people who lived through the pandemic, the Great Financial Crisis, and 9/11 in a span of less than 20 years? On this episode, we speak to Morgan Housel, personal finance expert and author of the bestselling book The Psychology of Money, on the lasting impact from these recent societal disruptions.
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The Psychology of Money — with Morgan Housel
Morgan Housel, a partner at The Collaborative Fund, and author of “The Psychology of Money,” joins Scott to discuss the behaviors to consider when it comes to building wealth and the importance of earning, saving, and investing. Follow Morgan on Twitter, @morganhousel.
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Morgan Housel is a Partner at the Collaborative Fund, financial writer, and New York Times Best Selling author of, “The Psychology of Money.”
He’s an avid student of markets and psychology. And Morgan articulately blends these two perspectives (and all of the many crypto parallels) together to give us timeless lessons on wealth, greed, happiness, and how to invest.
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Jason Zweig and Morgan Housel - Business vs. Investing - [Invest Like the Best, EP.50]
My guests this week are both veterans of the podcast, Jason Zweig and Morgan Housel. They are two of the best in the world at making the complicated simple, and in that spirit, I’ll keep this introduction short. Morgan shifted from public markets to the private markets a year ago when he joined the Collaborative Fund, so we begin with what he has learned about venture capital in his first year on the job.
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Books Referenced
The Devil's Financial Dictionary
Modern Monopolies: What It Takes to Dominate the 21st Century Economy
Thinking, Fast and Slow
Shoe Dog: A Memoir by the Creator of Nike
Life and Fate
Online References
A Rediscovered Masterpiece by Benjamin Graham
Rishi Ganti podcast
Small Companies Are Gone, But Should they Be Forgotten (Zweig Column)
Show Notes
1:43 – (First question) – Morgan on why he got disenchanted with the investment industry and shifted to venture capital
4:05 – Jason’s thoughts about investing in the private markets
5:19 - A Rediscovered Masterpiece by Benjamin Graham
7:57 – Morgan’s thoughts on how private market investments differ from public market investments
10:24 – Exploring valuations of businesses and what they say about broader trends in the market
13:21 – How much does Jason think about individual companies when exploring the overall market trends
18:41 – The Devil's Financial Dictionary
19:28 –What does it take to be a successful founder
23:40 – How does Jason look at activities that are work related vs just for pleasure
25:33 – If Jason had to start a business, what would he do
27:22 – What business would Morgan start
29:18 – Problems with the financial planning industry
30:56 - The role of stress in personal and business development
31:04 – Modern Monopolies: What It Takes to Dominate the 21st Century Economy
38:17 – Are there signs that let you know when to cut and run vs when to keep slogging along with something
42:02 – Thinking, Fast and Slow
44:03 – Shoe Dog: A Memoir by the Creator of Nike
44:20 – Principals to approach learning
50:10 – The idea of keeping your identity small in a world where social media encourages one-upmanship
53:56 – Last significant thing Morgan changed his mind about
55:23 – Why Morgan chooses passive investing with stocks, but as a VC, essentially is a stock picker in private markets
1:00:44 – Rishi Ganti podcast
1:02:14 – What major thing did Jason change his mind about
1:02:30 – Small Companies Are Gone, But Should they Be Forgotten (Zweig Column)
1:06:33 – What was the most interesting idea Jason and Morgan have been tackling and what data helped to spark that interest
1:09:32 – Life and Fate
Morgan Housel – Walking and Thinking - [Invest Like the Best, EP.04]
In this week’s episode, Patrick and Morgan Housel explore the differences between private and public market investing, how to foster innovation and creativity, how businesses are structured and organized, and how Morgan finds interesting books and topics to write about. Morgan is a prolific writer and researcher, who recently left the Motley Fool and is now a partner at the Collaborative Fund, a venture capital fund in New York City. Enjoy!
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