
#197 | From Biases to Better Decisions: What These Behavioral Finance Books Taught Me
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Think you make rational money decisions? You might want to think again — your behavioral biases are probably calling the shots.
In this episode, we revisit the roots of behavioral finance and explore four essential books that reveal why smart people still make predictably irrational money choices. From Nobel Prize-winning research to laugh-out-loud examples, these reads unpack the psychology behind your financial decisions and how to improve them.
You’ll discover:
- How “Thinking Fast and Slow” explains the mental shortcuts that sabotage your wealth.
- Why “Nudge” shows the subtle ways environments steer your decisions without you noticing.
- The surprising humor in “Misbehaving” and “Predictably Irrational” that makes learning about biases fun.
Listen now to choose your next behavioral finance book and start turning your money biases into better decisions.
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