Money Mindset: The Psychology of Why You Earn, Spend, and Self-Sabotage the Way You Do (The Money Psychology Series)

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You already know what you should do with money. This book explains why you are not doing it.For readers who have tried budgets, read personal finance books, and still find themselves stuck in the same financial patterns, the missing piece is not more information. It is an understanding of the psychology driving every financial decision you make, often without your awareness.Money Mindset is not another guide to saving more and spending less. It is a rigorous, research-grounded explanation of the specific psychological and cognitive mechanisms that cause ordinary, intelligent adults to make the same financially self-defeating decisions again and again, even when they know better. Drawing on decades of peer-reviewed research in behavioural economics, financial psychology, and cognitive science, this book gives you the scientific vocabulary to finally understand what is actually happening in your brain when money is involved.This book is for you if:You have read multiple personal finance books and still cannot seem to change your financial behaviourYou understand intellectually what you should do with money but keep doing something elseYou live paycheck to paycheck despite earning enough that this should not be the caseYour relationship with money is marked by avoidance, shame, or anxiety you have never been able to explainYou grew up in a financially unstable household and suspect that history still shapes your decisions todayYou notice predictable patterns in your spending or saving that you cannot account for through conscious reasoningWhat the research actually explains:Why loss aversion makes the pain of losing money roughly twice as powerful as the pleasure of gaining the same amount, and how this distorts every investment and spending decision you makeHow mental accounting creates fictitious categories of money that lead to systematically irrational decisions, even among financially sophisticated adultsWhy present bias causes your future self to lose almost every trade-off against your present self, and what hyperbolic discounting research reveals about why your financial intentions rarely survive contact with the momentHow the financial experiences of your childhood created scripts that operate largely below conscious awareness and continue to govern adult financial behaviourWhy scarcity psychology changes the cognitive architecture of financial decision-making in ways that compound financial difficulty, and why this is a structural response to constraint, not a character failingHow financial identity drives spending in ways that have nothing to do with rational utility, and why understanding this is more powerful than any budgeting frameworkWhy stress, shame, and avoidance form a self-reinforcing cycle that keeps financial problems invisible until they become crisesMoney Mindset covers the full landscape of financially self-defeating behaviour: from the sunk cost fallacy and anchoring to financial avoidance, impulsive spending, the psychology of debt, social comparison, and what the evidence actually shows about changing financial behaviour that has resisted change for years.This is the book for the reader who is done being told what to do, and is finally ready to understand why. Read more

ASIN B0H3DVGJWQ
ISBN13 979-8199144827
Language English
Publisher Independently published
Dimensions 6 x 0.52 x 9 inches
Item Weight 11.2 ounces
Print length 230 pages
Part of series The Money Psychology Series
Publication date May 29, 2026

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