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MORGAN HOUSEL

I can afford to not be the greatest investor in the world, but I can't afford to be a bad one.

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Most of us believe that we are either good or bad with managing money. We look at our bank balances as a measure of our financial prudence. But, here comes a book, that tries to explain why we do what we do, and how the time value of money is not fancy buzzwords like NPV, but is more literal.

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