Money isn't about math-it's about behaviour.
We've all been taught how to earn and spend money, but almost no one has been taught how to think about it. That's why so many smart, hard-working people end up stressed, stuck, or broke-not because they lack intelligence, but because they've been playing the wrong game.
In More Than Money: The Hidden Rules of Wealth, Happiness, and Freedom That Schools Never Teach You, J.T. Warren takes readers beyond the spreadsheets and stock charts to uncover the surprising psychology of financial success.
Through engaging stories, timeless research, and practical insights, Warren shows why lasting wealth has little to do with IQ and everything to do with mindset, patience, and behaviour. You'll discover:Why some of the smartest people fail financially-and why ordinary people often succeed
The hidden costs behind every financial decision (and how to make peace with them)
Why freedom-not luxury-is the ultimate goal of money
How to prepare for a future you can't predict-and a self you haven't yet become
Clear, thoughtful, and deeply human, More Than Money will change the way you see money-and, more importantly, how you see life. Whether you're just starting out or looking to redefine what wealth means to you, this book is your guide to building a life that feels rich, not just one that looks rich.
Wealth isn't about what you have. It's about what you can choose.
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Höhe: 229 mm
Breite: 152 mm
Dicke: 18 mm
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978-2-604-08462-4 (9782604084624)
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J.T. Warren is an American writer focused on the intersection of money, behaviour, and life. Drawing on years of research into psychology, history, and financial decision-making, he explores why lasting wealth depends more on mindset than math. Through clear, engaging storytelling, Warren helps readers rethink success and design lives built on freedom, purpose, and financial resilience. He lives in the United States.