The Psychology of Money Book Review: Morgan Housel’s Best Lessons on Wealth, Behavior, and Staying Rich

Morgan Housel’s The Psychology of Money argues that financial success isn’t primarily about intelligence or complexity, it’s about behavior. Instead of teaching you what to buy, Housel explains why people panic, compare, overspend, and take risks they don’t understand, even when they know better. The book’s strength is its focus on temperament: patience, humility, consistency, and the ability to stay in the game long enough for compounding to work. For MBA candidates and high performers, it’s a rare finance book that speaks directly to the emotional side of money decisions, showing that the biggest mistakes aren’t spreadsheet errors, they’re human errors.