The Tim Ferriss Show

#576: Morgan Housel — The Psychology of Money, Picking the Right Game, and the $6 Million Janitor

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Mar 2, 2022
Morgan Housel, a partner at Collaborative Fund and author of the bestselling "The Psychology of Money," shares his insights on wealth and investment philosophies. He contrasts the strategies of Warren Buffett and Jim Simons, emphasizing the power of compounding wealth. Housel also discusses the stark differences in financial habits between a savings-focused janitor and a wealthy executive. He touches on the psychological aspects that drive financial decisions and the importance of simplicity in building wealth, offering a fresh perspective on financial success.
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INSIGHT

Late Bloom

  • Compounding gains accelerate significantly in later years.
  • Most of Warren Buffett’s wealth accumulated after age 50.
INSIGHT

Man in the Paradox

  • People admire expensive items but rarely respect their owners.
  • They project the desired respect onto themselves, imagining owning the items.
ANECDOTE

Dad's Early Retirement

  • Housel’s parents lived frugally, enabling his father to retire from a stressful ER career on his own terms.
  • This demonstrated the power of financial independence.
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