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Doing Well With Money Isn'T Necessarily About What You Know. It'S About How You Behave. And Behavior Is Hard To Teach, Even To Really Smart People. Money-Investing, Personal Finance, And Business Decisions-Is Typically Taught As A Math-Based Field, Where Data And Formulas Tell Us Exactly What To Do. But In The Real World People Don'T Make Financial Decisions On A Spreadsheet. They Make Them At The Dinner Table, Or In A Meeting Room, Where Personal History, Your Own Unique View Of The World, Ego, Pride, Marketing, And Odd Incentives Are Scrambled Together. In The Psychology Of Money, Award-Winning Author Morgan Housel Shares 19 Short Stories Exploring The Strange Ways People Think About Money And Teaches You How To Make Better Sense Of One Of Life'S Most Important Topics.
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In 2022, two authors debuted in the same genre, with the same publisher, in the same year. Yet each of their books, and subsequently each of their careers, went in very different directions. That pattern repeats itself throughout the industry, over and over. Why does this happen, and what does it mean?
In this Hugo-nominated podcast, we aim to answer those questions and many more, using collated experiences from ourselves, friends, colleagues, and a slew of industry professionals in an attempt to deconstruct what makes or breaks a book, along with how to build–and maintain!–an author career.