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*5 Lessons from The Psychology of Money by Morgan Housel*
*Final Reflection*
Financial success is less about intelligence and more about behavior. The most important financial skills are:
Humility
Patience
Discipline
Contentment
Long-term thinking
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Inspiring Mathematicians 15: Aryabhata
Aryabhata was an Indian mathematician and astronomer who lived from 476 to 550 CE and is regarded as one of the greatest scientific minds of ancient India.
*5 Lessons from The Psychology of Money by Morgan Housel*
*Lesson 5: Getting Wealthy vs. Staying Wealthy*
Building wealth often requires optimism, risk-taking, and action. Keeping wealth requires humility, caution, and discipline. The ultimate purpose of money is not status...
Inspiring Mathematicians 14: Hypatia
Hypatia was a distinguished mathematician, philosopher, and teacher who lived in Alexandria, Egypt, around 350β415 CE.
Inspiring Mathematicians 14: Hypatia
Hypatia was a distinguished mathematician, philosopher, and teacher who lived in Alexandria, Egypt, around 350β415 CE.
*5 Lessons from The Psychology of Money by Morgan Housel*
*Lesson 4: The Power of Compounding*
Compounding is one of the most powerful forces in finance, but it requires patience and consistency. Most people underestimate how long it takes for meaningful results to appear.
Inspiring Mathematicians 13: Pappus of Alexandria
Pappus of Alexandria was a Greek mathematician who lived around the fourth century CE and is regarded as one of the last great mathematicians of antiquity.